Don’t forget to enter the reader giveaway to win a copy of the eBook “Real Food on a Real Budget,” by Stephanie Langford. The book is devoted to eating organic on a budget. Click on the eating organic on a budget link and leave a comment with how much you spend on groceries every month to win.
Enter by Aug. 18, 2010 at 11:59 p.m. EST to be eligible to win. A winner will be announced Thursday, Aug. 19, 2010.
The ebook is currently selling for $19 (orig. $25). A hard copy of the 280-page book is $26.
$350 – way more than I should!
For a family of 5 I spend about $300-$350. This includes some name brand items, decent cuts of meat and plenty of snacks and desserts for the youngins. I only buy what’s on sale and always break down item costs into ounces. I think I do real well.
For 2 adults we are spending about $320 per month on groceries.
I would liove this. Anything to save and eat right
I am part of an organic CSA and am always looking for new ways to eat organic at a reasonable price!
I would love this! I normally spend about $300 per month on groceries for a family of four. I do buy some organic already and would love to learn more ways to incorporate that into our diets.
We spend about $400 a month; family of 4. We hardly eat out. I just went to Babycakes in NYC — an organic/vegan/gluten free bakery. I bought the cookbook and attempted to make the cupcakes. It cost about $42 for the ingredients — high price for organic cupcakes 🙁