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i just moved out on my own got 150.00 to spend what should i get

2006-08-22 00:54:33 · 2 answers · asked by congorela022000 1 in Home & Garden Do It Yourself (DIY)

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From LifeSaverLists:

GROCERY - Dairy

Milk / cheese / Margarine or Butter / Cream cheese / Eggs

GROCERY - Fruits & Vegetables
Lettuce / Tomatoes / Onions / Broccoli / Carrots / Potatoes
Bananas / In Season Fruit

GROCERY - Bakery
Bagels / English muffins / Bread / Tortilla shells

GROCERY - Staples

Flour / Sugar / vinegar / oil (canola &/or olive) / salt / pepper / Tea / Coffee / Juices / Ketchup / Mustard / Mayonnaise / relish / Pickles / Pancake syrup / Assorted pasta / Assorted spices /
Jams and jellies / Peanut butter / Oatmeal / Cold cereal / Rice /
If you bake:
Baking powder / Baking soda

GROCERY - Canned Goods
Tuna / Soups / Pastas / Spaghetti sauce / Tomatoe sauce / Tomatoe paste / Vegetables / Fruit / Juices / Soda / Beans

GROCERY - Meats

Pork roast / Pork chops / Hamburger / Chicken parts / Whole roasting chicken / Whole frying chicken /
Hot dogs / Ham / Sausages

GROCERY -- miscellaneous

Aluminum foil / plastic wrap / storage containers


Of course, try to buy at a discount grocery or wholesale shop if possible and buy the least expensive cuts of meat. To start, buy only the meat you need immediately. Wrap leftovers well and USE them! Pare down the list above according to your personal needs and tastes, of course, and get just what you feel you really need right now -- build it up as you go.

2006-08-22 03:11:09 · answer #1 · answered by Yahzmin ♥♥ 4ever 7 · 0 0

bread, milk, eggs, cereal, macaroni and cheese...

You know, the staples. Meat is expensive as is alcohol.

2006-08-22 01:58:03 · answer #2 · answered by parsonsel 6 · 0 0

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