Scott and I follow a lot of cruisers and many of them have shared their budgets. Some of the conservative cruisers are able to live on $15 a day. One of our New Year’s Resolutions, was to stick to a budget & save money. We wondered if we could live off of $15 day living in DT Seattle?
Now we’re only talking about food provisions, not rent, etc. One thing we have noticed since moving to Seattle, is groceries seem to be more expensive compared to when we lived in the suburbs. We rarely walk out of the store for less than $200 each week and we don’t shop at the fancy grocery stores. So now the challenge was on!
Downtown grocery shopping
One thing I do love about grocery shopping in downtown Seattle, is we get to park in a garage and our groceries never get wet from the rain! Don’t miss that one bit! That’s about the only thing I love about grocery shopping.
Our first stop was the produce department. We can easily spend $60 just on produce. When we owned our home, we had a small garden and I sure miss it. This week, I kept our dinner menu simple and the ingredient list low – especially when it came to produce.
While we’re on the topic of produce, we recently decided to ditch the disposable veggie bags and started using reusable produce bags. They work great and we love them!
Bargain shopping
This week, we were lucky enough to find some bargains, even in the cheese department! Can’t go without cheese. Of course, if we were really trying to live like cruisers, they probably never have cheese – right?
We even managed to find meat on sale with a buy one, get one deal! Woot.
One of our (well mine) biggest challenges, was not to buy any wine. Even after owning a wine shop for eleven years, I still love wine every day. But we need to save on not only money, but calories. So we passed by that section! There’s at least $100 in savings.
As most of you know, I love to cook (check out our recipe page). So it’s hard for me to resist unique foods and ingredients. This week, I just looked and didn’t buy.
How did we do?
Scott and I bought meals for Sunday through Friday (breakfast, lunch and dinner) PLUS since we got free steak and chicken, those are another two meals for the next week. We also had to buy some staples, like cleaning supplies, vitamins, paper towels, etc. All in all, I was very surprised with our outcome!
We spent $150 and saved $51. That is if you include the free meals, that averages out to $18.75 per day. I never thought we could really do it for $15, but considering the $18.75 includes items other than food, I think we did great! The real challenge will be to see if we can continue to do this.
We’ve also opted to not go out to eat as often as we normally do. Living in Queen Anne, we tend to eat out more than we should. Luckily, I do love to cook, so staying in and making dinner is still a great night.
Next boating resolution
There was no particular order in our boating resolutions (save money, anchor overnight, visit three new ports, visit BC and remodel the boat). Next on our list are a few remodeling projects. Be sure to subscribe to our blog for updates on our remodel.
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Happy New Year! Scott and Ally