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 Posted By: rt49andellis 
Aug 31  # 6 of 15
My question is... how on earth are you only using 1-2 cans of formula in 2 weeks?? Are you sure you're mixing it right? And be sure to check out walmart for diapers -- they're about $6 for a big pack. Also, check out WIC. They require an AMAZING income in order to not qualify.

One of my favorite meals to cook was ramen noodles with a can of vegetable soup. And remember that roasts last for days. you can use the meat for tortillas, sandwiches, stew........
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 Posted By: Ashworth3715 
Sep 13  # 7 of 15
Quote rt49andellis wrote:
My question is... how on earth are you only using 1-2 cans of formula in 2 weeks?? Are you sure you're mixing it right? And be sure to check out walmart for diapers -- they're about $6 for a big pack. Also, check out WIC. They require an AMAZING income in order to not qualify.

One of my favorite meals to cook was ramen noodles with a can of vegetable soup. And remember that roasts last for days. you can use the meat for tortillas, sandwiches, stew........


Yes I'm sure I'm making it right. My daughter is 1 and she's making the transition from formula to regular milk and solids so therefore using less formula.
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 Posted By: medako 
Nov 29  # 8 of 15
I think it's totally possible. Make the best use of coupons, special buys and store sales. I've found lately that if you email a company (or take a look around their website) you can request coupons from them. More than once I've gotten coupons for free items which just helps out even more with the grocery bill.

Also, think double duty meals. Like was said before, a good sized roast can be made into sandwiches, added to soups, etc. Any vegetables left over after a meal can be frozen and added to a stew later (no purchasing more veggies), the same can be done with rice.

Filler foods will become your best friend. Rice, potatoes, bread crumbs, etc. can stretch a meal further than one might think.
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 Posted By: lcsamano 
Dec 6  # 9 of 15
It is possible. I would really look into WIC like someone else suggested. If you are weaning your daughter off of formula they will give you milk, cereal, beans, juice and I want to say tuna but that might be for pregnant woman. As well they will give you peanut butter. As well clip coupons. I find that getting a roast will last as well as a ham or even getting a few turkeys at x-mas or thanksgiving and using them through out the year.
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 Posted By: phoenyxstarr 
Dec 6  # 10 of 15
I have a suggestion; it won't help you now however. You may want to look into Angel Food Ministries. You get an amazing amount of food for $25/box.

From their website: "Angel Food's groceries are sold in a quantity that can fit into a medium-sized box at $25 per unit. Each month's menu is different than the previous month and consists of both fresh and frozen items with an average retail value of approximately $50. Comparison shopping has been done across the country in various communities using a wide range of retail grocery stores and has resulted in the same food items costing from between $42 and $78.

Generally, one unit of food assists in feeding a family of four for about one week or a single senior citizen for almost a month."

My family did it back in August, we got 2 regular boxes & 2 of the specials. They lasted us around 3 weeks, which saved us alot on our grocery bill for that month. We wanted to continue it because it would really help out but an emergency came up & the cash we had set aside for it had to be spent on something else that month. We haven't been able to get back on schedule since then. I intend to start this back up in January though.