I may have to finance my surgery, so I’m crunching numbers and figuring out how much I can “save” each month on groceries etc after getting my surgery to put towards payments. TIA!
I may have to finance my surgery, so I’m crunching numbers and figuring out how much I can “save” each month on groceries etc after getting my surgery to put towards payments. TIA!
Easy: you make a list of all your weekly spending, including lunches in restaurants, runs to the coffee shops etc.
Then you bring only packed lunches to work, will share a plate in restaurants, the total can be significant.
Regarding my grocery bill, it's hard to say. We always had a balanced diet, I wasn't eating that much junk, but eating too much carbs and cheese, for sure.
I eat more veggies now since I can (my IBS was much worth before the sleeve and vegges were hard to eat).
I would say may be 10% per months in saving? I did cut the cheese...but eat more veggies and that can be expensive sometimes, since I'm back in France now, cheese is not that expensive anymore.
HW : 150 kgs
09/02/2014 : 142 /1st apt
01/20/2016 : 134 /surgery
01/30/2016 : 130 /1st post-op
02/27/2016 : 126 /2nd
04/23/2016 : 118 /3rd
07/16/2016 : 109 / 4th
10/01/2016 : 103 /5th
01/21/2017 : 98 /1 year post-op
February 2017 : 100 lbs lost
07/22/2017 : 96
10/21/2017 : 93
12/22/2017 : 91
01/02/2018 : 96!! regain (medication)
I don't think I save money now.
I don't eat meat and I get a lot of my protein from cheese.
I eat more veggies and less (hardly any) slider foods.
The quality of my foods have improved a lot, with the corresponding grocery bills.
Also my vitamins (over the counter variety) don't come cheap.
I don't have gym memberships, but those can add up also rather quickly.
I don't think we're saving money on groceries because we buy quality food now. Things like fresh tuna, scallops, or salmon aren't cheap. Eating at McDonalds would be cheaper. But my health is worth it!
Eating out is a whole lot cheaper as I can only have a small plate and I don't drink alcohol.
Weekly grocery shopping is definitely less. Not only are my meals tiny but my partner has realised that he doesn't need such big meals now either. A meal that used to do the 2 of us now will do us for 2 meals. It's great. I still make the same amount but freeze the extra servings for a later date. Its nice to have home cooked ready meals in the freezer for those days when I'm short of time.
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