October Pantry Stock-Up for $20 or less

This month I headed over to Meijer to see what I could find to stock up on for our family.

October $20 stock up haul from Meijer

I would like to first mention that I have randomly chosen stores and did not seek out items on sale to purchase. Instead, I looked for foods that my family eats on a regular basis and, if it happened to be on sale, it was a bonus. I also did not use coupons on any items that I purchased. The reason I have chosen to do these monthly stock-ups this way is because I wanted to see what people could purchase without doing any planning. Life is busy, people are stressed, and having to worry about stocking up on food does not need to be another stressor. So, when I was out running errands and I (1) happened to have $20.00 in my purse and (2) I was near a grocery store and had time to run in, then I did a monthly stock-up. If you haven’t already, please check out our August and September stock up posts.

I was happy to see that Meijer was having a 10 for $10 sale, with the 11th item free on a lot of canned goods.

October’s score included the following:

2 disinfecting wipes $3.99 each – total $7.98

2 garbanzo beans $1.00 each – total $2.00

1 northern beans $1.00 each – total $1.00

6 black beans $1.00 each – total $10.00

3 peach slices $1.00 each – total $3.00

All canned goods that I purchased were part of the 10 for 10 sale, 11th one free, so I also received one of the canned goods free.

Tax was $0.56

Total for all 14 items was $19.54

Two more months left to in the $20 pantry stock-up challenge and we would love to have you join us.

Have you been able to fortify your pantry? Please take a moment to let us know what you’ve found in the comment section.

September $20 Stock The Pantry Challenge

For September I decided not to wait until the end of the month to head to another store as I learned my lesson last month. You just never know what life might throw at you and since I had the money and I happened to be near an Aldi, I took the extra time to stop in and spend my $20.

As you may remember, last month’s $20 stock up challenge was at Dollar Tree.

As mentioned above, this month, I visited Aldi and here is what I bought:

1 6 pack of Ramen Noodle Soup, 13.5 oz, $1.88

1 Cafe Bustelo, 10 oz., $2.82

1 Pure Aqua Belle Vie berry sparkling water, 33.8 fl. oz., $ 0.55

2 Frontera salsa, one mild and the other medium, 16 oz., $3.47 each

5 Simply Nature sun-ripened diced tomatoes, 14.1 oz., $0.99 each

2 Happy Harvest sliced carrots, 15 oz., $0.45 each

2 3 packs of Baker’s Corner active dry yeast, .25 oz/pack, $0.89 each

Total $19.82

This is a wrap for September and I am already trying to decide where to go for October! 🙂

We would love to hear about any stock-ups you have been able to do for you and your family. Please share in the comments section.