Tip of the Day Tuesday: Don’t let the unexpected bust your budget

We’ve all been there. You get your grocery budget planned out for the month and you’re so excited and you’re ready to live by it and then BAM – the unexpected comes. You have to take food to your kid’s party at school, or there’s a potluck at church or work, or it’s your turn to take soccer treats, or you offered to help provide food for a bridal or baby shower. What do you do now? This month, I actually had to provide dessert for 60 people, stuff for my daughter’s Easter party at school, a meal for a potluck, and soccer treats. I have also been asked this question by a few readers and thought I’d share some ideas.

*Plan for the unexpected – One way you can avoid having these unexpected events bust your budget is to plan for the unexpected. You know that these types of events are going to come up. You don’t know when or how much you’ll need, but you can plan for them by setting aside a little bit of extra money here and there. Then, you can pull from that rather than your regular grocery budget to pay for the things you need when they come up.

*Use what you have – I stockpile what we need and use. So, when something comes up, I try to use what we have on hand. For example, I had to provide dessert for 50-60 people for our Dave Ramsey class on Sunday. Fortunately, I had a stockpile of cake mixes, brownie mixes, and cookie mixes, so I was pretty much able to use things that we had on hand. I also had to take bread, but I got that for free thanks to Target coupons. My only expense was $.92 for a bag of rice (I also had to bring rice) and $2 at the dollar store for styrofoam bowls. I also stockpile things like water, Capri Sun, and juice boxes not only because my kids use them, but because I know that it will eventually be my turn to take soccer snacks or help furnish something for preschool parties and it’s a lot cheaper to get those things when there’s a killer sale than the night before the event at full price.

*Adjust your plan for the week – Another benefit of having a stockpile is that when an unexpected event comes up, I can adjust my plan for the week and plan to eat out of my pantry so I don’t have to spend as much money at the grocery store. This is a good way to test out your stockpile and see if what you have on hand really “works” also in case you had to rely on it during an emergency. Our area was impacted by Hurricane Ike last year. Even though the area where I live wasn’t hit nearly as hard as other areas by the actual hurricane, the grocery stores were cleaned out for several days afterward. I was very thankful for our stockpile at that point!

My $40 weekly grocery budget shopping trip

Here are my shopping trips for the week (with the exception of my Randalls trip which is here). There weren’t a lot of groceries I “needed” for our weekly meals, so I bought things to offset the cost of items I needed to take for various upcoming functions.

Target: 4 bags of Cheetos (used $1 Target printables), 1 bag of Dole baby spinach (used $1 Target printable), 2 bags of rice, 1 jar of Pace salsa (used $4 printable), 4 bags of Artisan french bread (used $1 Target printables), 2 cans of black beans, 1 can of butter spray, 2 boxes of pudding, 3 pounds of bananas, 1 bag of jumbo marshmallows (we’re going to use these to make the super cute bunny treats here), total OOP = $10.23 (saved $8.98)

Kroger: 2 packages Cottonelle toilet paper (used 2 .50 printables which doubled and a .25 Cellfire coupon), 2 pounds grapes, strawberries, 2 cans cream of mushroom soup, 1 can cream of celery soup, 4 cans mushrooms, 2 gallons milk (not pictured), total OOP = $14.46 (saved $6.12)

CVS: 6 bags of Huggies diapers (used 6 $3 printables), 2 Skintimate shave lotion, total OOP = $0 (paid w/ ECBs)

So, my total OOP for the week (including the $14.45 I spent at Randalls) was $39.15.

You may have noticed that I haven’t updated my savings totals recently. My husband I recently started Dave Ramsey’s Financial Peace University, so we are in the process of re-evaluating the savings plan so that we can start our debt snowball. I’ll post updated savings information (and a debt snowball ticker, too) once we get everything figured out!

Hot deal at Randalls (ends today)

There is a “Buy 5, Save $5 Instantly Mix and Match Promo” that ends today. Here’s what I did:

*Buy 3 bags Tostitos or Ruffles – $2.99/each (before $5 off)
*Buy 2 jars Tostitos salsa/queso – $2.99/each (before $5 off) – look for displays of Frito Lay/Pepsi products with tear pads for $1 off salsa/queso/dip when you buy one bag of Frito Lay chips (there were several of these at my store and they were also at my Kroger store)

Total after instant $5 off and using 2 $1 tear pad coupons = $7.95

Plus, you get a coupon for a free MLB team t-shirt with your purchase of 5 participating items!

A few other great deals:
*Hebrew National Franks are 2/$6 (my husband prefers these, but I don’t buy them very often because of the price) – I had $.75/1 tear pad coupons that came out sometime around the Super Bowl

*Rotel – 2/$1

*Super coupon – Life cereal = $.99 – use the $1 off printable coupon here and it’s free!

Get 30% off new arrivals at Gap, Old Navy, and Banana Republic

Get 30% off new arrivals at Gap, Old Navy, and Banana Republic when you shop online and use code NEW30 at check-out. This offer is valid through 4/9/09. Get free shipping when you spend $150 or more. Don’t forget to shop through Ebates. to get an additional 2% cash back (you will also get a $5 bonus if you are signing up for the first time and use the link here).

It’s Redbox Monday!

Today’s free movie code is: TS473G

You can use the code once per card (so technically, you can get more than one if you have the time to watch more than one in one night!)

On Mondays, they have promotional codes for free movies. Sign up to have the Monday code texted to your phone here. To learn more about Redbox (or to find a location, see what’s available, or reserve a selection online), check out their blog here and their site here.

If you are new to using Redbox, Dealseeking Mom has a great tutorial here.

Enjoy your free movie!