I love grocery shopping and budgeting ❤ would you also make a cooking video using the ingredients in the future when you hopefully do another grocery haul 😃
Please do more of these I'm in Australia and our prices are similar. I enjoyed seeing what your budget bought. I've made the lentil and veg soup a number of times now it's so good and as it's my husband and I we get another meal out of it that goes in the freezer 😊
This was really interesting. The cost of groceries here in the UK is ridiculous at the moment. Things that used to cost 99p are now £1.50 which is a big jump if you add it to multiple items. I’m going to try & track our food shop more closely to see if I can reduce it. Also I have never heard of a red kiwi! 😂
Loved this video!!! I definitely need to do the cash like you do and keep myself more in check! 😊I would say we spend roughly the same here in the States for groceries. I have 3 boys ages 16, 12, and 5, so we are a family of 5. I do go to the large box stores like Costco and Sam’s and buy in bulk, but I totally get not wanting to do that for storage purposes. Love your videos! ❤ I hope you all have a wonderful weekend!!! ❤ Kristin
❤ this video! I am in Melbourne and I always thank my lucky stars that we have the Aldi Supermarket chain here. Everything is só expensive in Australia but even more so in New Zealand! We have steak, airfryer fries and a big salad every Saturday. I grew up with that as a child and my family loves it too.
You've don a great job👌 little tip about smelly washmachine😂 I put a little bit vinagar in the soapdraw with each wash and tgat helps a lot. It softens the cloths and it takes xare of soapresedue's thats the reason of a smelly machine
Thanks for this video. So neat to see another NZers grocery shop and expenditure. Really interesting to see how tracking the shops for a video ended up with a cash credit. Win win 😊
Love seeing this, keeping grocery budget is so hard but it's one of the few areas I have somewhat "control" over so I always feel like I need to follow it! 😅
Hi Bayley. You are such a breath of fresh air. Loved this video - inspiring and helpful! I’m also in Australia but some of the prices and products are comparable I find. So delighted you are making this content! Thank you for another great video.
I budget $300 bi-weekly for groceries and try my hardest to stick to it! Sometimes our Costco trips takes us over a little and that’s ok since it also includes household products. I love watching grocery shopping and budgeting videos! My cat loves the temptations treats too ❤
Great video, Bayley. I’m in the U.S. and it was interesting to see your prices. You did really well. I buy almost no red meat so I liked your menu plan for these two weeks.
Love all your videos! Hoping for the day you may be up for shipping a project bag to the US 😊. I converted our grocery& household budget from US dollars and for a family of 5 - 3 kids (2 teenage boys) we spend about 600 NZD every two weeks. But in fairness I buy a bulk of our meat a couple times a year. So I’d probably add another 166 NZD a month for that to be honest. So about 783 NZD every 2 weeks.
Great video, food must be dearer in NZ than in australia. I spend $350 per week on family 5 plus cat and dog. It includes all meals, pet food and any household needs.
It is always fun to see what people buy for their meals or what their plans are. You get so much fruit. Two of us are allergic to fruits in our home and so therefore we failed to really get them for our kids. . .one used to like it a lot. Been having my baby try some though so he won't be like us haha. I love the way New Zealand's money looks. So colorful and pretty. This was thorough and wonderful. Thanks so much for taking the time to do this. -JusticePirate
I noticed you had cat litter on your shopping list and had to let you know about the ‘litter kwitter’ that trains cats to use the human toilet. Save a fortune in litter plus less cleaning, no litter tray, no more hauling around litter. They’re often listed on Facebook marketplace because once your cat has learnt to use the loo you won’t need it anymore. I used to live in a 3rd floor flat with a cat with diabetes and teacher him to use the loo was so helpful as I used to buy the largest bag of paper litter and carry it home plus walking a bag of the used stuff to the bins 3 times a week was often exhausting as I had/have chronic fatigue. Love the channel, can you show us how to make ‘ears’ please!
Hi Bailey, food is really increased in price in the UK as well but after watching your last video I’ve committed to writing everything down this month. We were spending way too much and I think we are wasting money doing extra shopsI’m being more careful only to buy what we need if I have to do a top up shop having said that both my children are off school this week for school holidays. I shopped on Wednesday and there is barely any fruit left so that definitely needs topping up . I have two teenagers so it’s like having four adults in the house. I have the reduced the amount of meat we eat because it’s so expensive and my daughter and I are now vegetarian.
Thank you for this video, a reminder to myself, we can eat repetitive meals, I can stick to making the few meals the children enjoy without fuss! Please make similar content very motivational.
A great video, Bayley! I have always enjoyed watching your meal planning, grocery shop videos… along with your other ones! So glad you are doing more minimalism, cleaning content again too. We live in NZ with three children (2, 5 & 7) I aim for $600 a fortnight but since I am slack at budgeting I often spend $700-800. We also still have one in nappies.
Great video! We live in Scotland so it was great to see the groceries you buy in NZ. We're a family of five and spend about £130 a week on food which I find hard to stick to 😂
Hi Bailey, I really enjoyed this video. I am in Northland and our budget is $300 max a week. We are also a family of 4 and I shop at either new world or countdown. I also really like the Pam’s brand. Food is getting so expensive especially the fruit and veg! That peach tea looks nice I will give it a try 😊
Cool to see how you use up your grocery budget. We usally have a $350 fortnight budget, 2 adults and 2 young kids. But i use an aweosme local butcher and fruit and veg stores, which make it cheaper. And pak n save. I live Nelson/Tasman area :)
I'm in CHCH and we eat quite differently to you guys. We have food allergies (gluten and dairy) and I can't eat like normal people can... which boils down to we go through a lot more meat for example and eat organic wherever possible. However your video made me feel so normal!! Price wise, we spend on average $350 per week, sometimes a lot less if I can get things on sale/buy in bulk cook in batches and freeze ect.. (I coincidentally decided to start tracking spends last month) If we went through less GF bread and i could eat like a normal person I think we would probably come in around your amount. When i saw how much you spent on milk and cheese - i thought well theres just big ticket items, no matter what you mostly eat! If its healthy and you can afford it, then great! I do lots of leftovers too.. plus make our own bread wherever I can. We don't have the easy junk meals because they all have stuff that makes my daughter and partner feel sick. So maybe thats where we come out pretty good too...
Hi! I love your videos!! We’re a family of 5 with 3 boys of 16,18,22. We spend about 200/250 € per week )which is considered a tight budget) but my husband eats out from Monday to Friday. It’s getting more expensive here everyday 😮
Hi Bayley, thank you for taking the time to put all this together for us and I'm glad it helped you save some money too ;-) Question - where did you purchase the little accordion file that you keep your leftover $$ in (30min mark)?
Wow the garbage bag you buy at the store is interesting! So we pay about $42 each month for the garbage truck to come twice a week and pick up our big can. We can fit maybe 3 bags in our can but don’t usually fill it up that much. We also put in branches and things from my husband cleaning up the yard in there. We go through a lot of garbage but it’s interesting how in NZ you have to buy a bag! How many bags do you fill up per week? Just one?
Yes it’s an odd system and we used to pay monthly for a garbage pick up too. We usually just use one bag. Our recycling is picked up by the local council at no extra cost so we recycle everything we can 😊
Thank you for this great video! Have done grocery shopping in both Euros and AUDs, it's interesting to see how prices changed since the pandemic 🥴 Can I ask what pouch you use for your funds? @30:10 It looks super practical!
Well done! I imagine filming all of this and keeping track so carefully was a lot of work. I’m curious if the trash bag purchase also covers the cost for the service of trash pickup. Was it $3.89 for just one bag? I’m so curious about how everyday things work in other parts of the world.
This was great! I’m curious if organic food is more expensive in New Zealand? We buy mostly organic food in the states and it is so expensive. Cutting out extras helps but sometimes the treats are nice 😉 Does New Zealand import a lot of food or is the country mainly self sufficient?
You have to buy a special bag to have trash collected? Wow, I hope that idea doesn't get around the world. Our property taxes include trash pick up for now. It used to include 2 times a week pick up and then a failed attempt at recycling...and then they only gave us back one day pickup and no recycling.
Really interesting video - I particularly like the two week menu rotation. I live in Hawaii, and food is horribly expensive here, too-it is just the two of us and I find I spend US 300 per 2 weeks. And I agree, for some things I am brand loyal and other things, not at all. I shop at Costco and farmer's markets also -do you have these in NZ?
Hi, we have farmers markets and a Costco just opened up in Auckland which is about 6 hrs away. I’m sure more costco’s will open throughout New Zealand now. 😊
bailey i love you but you do crack me up. the anchor brand/meadow fresh and pams/homebrand/value are the same milk in the same bottle with a different label. anyone who has worked for the big companies e.g goodman fielder (meadow fresh brand) will tell you the same. sure the calci trim etc have different additives but blue top is blue top. you would not be able to tell the difference if you and mike set up a double blind taste test. actually that could be your next video.
Your boys are older and attend school. Is there any reason why you choose to stay home and not work , You are very young and wondering if this is your forever plan to stay home.
There is nothing wrong with staying home while kids go to school. She works at home. Have you seen how clean and organized is her house? It is not like she is sitting in front of tv all day
Hi, my plan is to stay home. Mike has a great job that he loves and he works really hard to support our family. I support him by taking on most of the responsibilities at home so he can concentrate on his career without worrying about kids being sick or on school break, grocery shopping, budgeting and meal planning etc. It’s a great partnership that works well for us. I don’t have a crystal ball so don’t know what will happen in the future with but I do have degree that I could use if I needed to re enter the workforce 😊
@@bayleymadeitThank you Bayley for your reply . I like you live in beautiful New Zealand and watch your videos I guess with the perspective of a kiwi . Happy you’ve found what works for your family and like you said you have a degree in your pocket if needed 😅
I have thought about trying to keep track off stuff like this for a video but as soon as I get home the kids rush out and pack everything away so quickly and I’m usually wrecked 😆 I think we spend about $300-$400 a week for our family of 13. 🫣
Loved this video! Please do more like this!
Hoping you and your family are happy and healthy. Missing your presence on TH-cam, and your content.
I love grocery shopping and budgeting ❤ would you also make a cooking video using the ingredients in the future when you hopefully do another grocery haul 😃
Please do more of these I'm in Australia and our prices are similar. I enjoyed seeing what your budget bought. I've made the lentil and veg soup a number of times now it's so good and as it's my husband and I we get another meal out of it that goes in the freezer 😊
Please do more of these videos,
Was so good,
Thank-you
I enjoyed this video. I’m always interested in what other families are eating and spending. Thanks for sharing! 😊🐦
Love to see an update on your grocery budget/haul
Hi Bayley, thanks for including AUD. I am in Melbourne and oof I have lost my way with meal planning and ideas. 😊
Hi Bayley! It is always a pleasure to watch your videos! Thank you!😊
This was really interesting. The cost of groceries here in the UK is ridiculous at the moment. Things that used to cost 99p are now £1.50 which is a big jump if you add it to multiple items.
I’m going to try & track our food shop more closely to see if I can reduce it.
Also I have never heard of a red kiwi! 😂
Loved this video!!! I definitely need to do the cash like you do and keep myself more in check! 😊I would say we spend roughly the same here in the States for groceries. I have 3 boys ages 16, 12, and 5, so we are a family of 5. I do go to the large box stores like Costco and Sam’s and buy in bulk, but I totally get not wanting to do that for storage purposes. Love your videos! ❤ I hope you all have a wonderful weekend!!! ❤ Kristin
A very enjoyable video ! Will steal your idea of a fruity tea with dinner …clever ! 😊
❤ this video! I am in Melbourne and I always thank my lucky stars that we have the Aldi Supermarket chain here. Everything is só expensive in Australia but even more so in New Zealand! We have steak, airfryer fries and a big salad every Saturday. I grew up with that as a child and my family loves it too.
You've don a great job👌 little tip about smelly washmachine😂 I put a little bit vinagar in the soapdraw with each wash and tgat helps a lot. It softens the cloths and it takes xare of soapresedue's thats the reason of a smelly machine
Thanks for this video. So neat to see another NZers grocery shop and expenditure. Really interesting to see how tracking the shops for a video ended up with a cash credit. Win win 😊
So with you on the Pataks butter chicken! Yum!!
We are in the waikato, family of four and spend about 200 a week, trying to get this down a bit more. Fruit and veggie shops are amazing
Yesssss! i miss your recipes too! I've been waiting for a video like this. Thanks Bayley!
Love seeing this, keeping grocery budget is so hard but it's one of the few areas I have somewhat "control" over so I always feel like I need to follow it! 😅
I really enjoyed this video. Thank you!
Hi Bayley. You are such a breath of fresh air. Loved this video - inspiring and helpful! I’m also in Australia but some of the prices and products are comparable I find. So delighted you are making this content! Thank you for another great video.
I budget $300 bi-weekly for groceries and try my hardest to stick to it! Sometimes our Costco trips takes us over a little and that’s ok since it also includes household products. I love watching grocery shopping and budgeting videos! My cat loves the temptations treats too ❤
Great video, Bayley. I’m in the U.S. and it was interesting to see your prices. You did really well. I buy almost no red meat so I liked your menu plan for these two weeks.
Love this video!!! It’s so helpful to see what other moms do.
Really interested to see you continue these videos, very informative. Would love to see some of the meals also, if you're keen
Love all your videos! Hoping for the day you may be up for shipping a project bag to the US 😊. I converted our grocery& household budget from US dollars and for a family of 5 - 3 kids (2 teenage boys) we spend about 600 NZD every two weeks. But in fairness I buy a bulk of our meat a couple times a year. So I’d probably add another 166 NZD a month for that to be honest. So about 783 NZD every 2 weeks.
Great video, food must be dearer in NZ than in australia.
I spend $350 per week on family 5 plus cat and dog. It includes all meals, pet food and any household needs.
Yes, I have heard everything is a bit cheaper in Australia. $350 per week is great!
It is always fun to see what people buy for their meals or what their plans are. You get so much fruit. Two of us are allergic to fruits in our home and so therefore we failed to really get them for our kids. . .one used to like it a lot. Been having my baby try some though so he won't be like us haha. I love the way New Zealand's money looks. So colorful and pretty.
This was thorough and wonderful.
Thanks so much for taking the time to do this.
-JusticePirate
I noticed you had cat litter on your shopping list and had to let you know about the ‘litter kwitter’ that trains cats to use the human toilet. Save a fortune in litter plus less cleaning, no litter tray, no more hauling around litter. They’re often listed on Facebook marketplace because once your cat has learnt to use the loo you won’t need it anymore. I used to live in a 3rd floor flat with a cat with diabetes and teacher him to use the loo was so helpful as I used to buy the largest bag of paper litter and carry it home plus walking a bag of the used stuff to the bins 3 times a week was often exhausting as I had/have chronic fatigue. Love the channel, can you show us how to make ‘ears’ please!
Thank you, I will look into that and I will definitely show how to make ears in an upcoming video 😊
Great video Bayley. I found your meal planning very easy and helpful.
Thanks for another good video, there is nothing wrong in being a stay at home mom, it is the hardest job in the world and you are getti g it right.❤❤
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Love this video! Yummy meals you did amazing!!!!! 🌺🌺🌺
Just found you and loved this video! Hi from 🇨🇦
Love this and you have totally inspired me to tighten up my grocery budget I find it so hard at the moment here in the uk
Hi Bailey, food is really increased in price in the UK as well but after watching your last video I’ve committed to writing everything down this month. We were spending way too much and I think we are wasting money doing extra shopsI’m being more careful only to buy what we need if I have to do a top up shop having said that both my children are off school this week for school holidays. I shopped on Wednesday and there is barely any fruit left so that definitely needs topping up . I have two teenagers so it’s like having four adults in the house. I have the reduced the amount of meat we eat because it’s so expensive and my daughter and I are now vegetarian.
Thank you for this video, a reminder to myself, we can eat repetitive meals, I can stick to making the few meals the children enjoy without fuss! Please make similar content very motivational.
Yes, sometimes I feel bad or lazy for making the same meals but right now it works so well. We have plenty of time to try new things in the future. 😊
Wow Lunas dreamies treats are expensive and the bread & milk compared to UK. I enjoyed this vlog Bayley … greatly done 👍 x
A great video, Bayley! I have always enjoyed watching your meal planning, grocery shop videos… along with your other ones! So glad you are doing more minimalism, cleaning content again too. We live in NZ with three children (2, 5 & 7) I aim for $600 a fortnight but since I am slack at budgeting I often spend $700-800. We also still have one in nappies.
We also live on a farm so have our own roast lamb and eggs.
Loved this video. Can you show us more budgeting like your sinking funds?
I would like to see a video on Bayley’s sinking funds also.
I’m uploading a video about that today! 😊
Great video! We live in Scotland so it was great to see the groceries you buy in NZ. We're a family of five and spend about £130 a week on food which I find hard to stick to 😂
Hi Bailey, I really enjoyed this video. I am in Northland and our budget is $300 max a week. We are also a family of 4 and I shop at either new world or countdown. I also really like the Pam’s brand. Food is getting so expensive especially the fruit and veg! That peach tea looks nice I will give it a try 😊
Cool to see how you use up your grocery budget. We usally have a $350 fortnight budget, 2 adults and 2 young kids. But i use an aweosme local butcher and fruit and veg stores, which make it cheaper. And pak n save. I live Nelson/Tasman area :)
Very helpful 🎉
I live in New York State, US (not near New York City). Our prices are similar.
I'm in CHCH and we eat quite differently to you guys. We have food allergies (gluten and dairy) and I can't eat like normal people can... which boils down to we go through a lot more meat for example and eat organic wherever possible. However your video made me feel so normal!! Price wise, we spend on average $350 per week, sometimes a lot less if I can get things on sale/buy in bulk cook in batches and freeze ect.. (I coincidentally decided to start tracking spends last month) If we went through less GF bread and i could eat like a normal person I think we would probably come in around your amount. When i saw how much you spent on milk and cheese - i thought well theres just big ticket items, no matter what you mostly eat! If its healthy and you can afford it, then great! I do lots of leftovers too.. plus make our own bread wherever I can. We don't have the easy junk meals because they all have stuff that makes my daughter and partner feel sick. So maybe thats where we come out pretty good too...
I always look forward to your videos! 😊 Could you make one about organizing photos? I remember seeing one from you but can't find it.
I love these videos, really enjoying all your content :)
Hi! I love your videos!! We’re a family of 5 with 3 boys of 16,18,22. We spend about 200/250 € per week )which is considered a tight budget) but my husband eats out from Monday to Friday. It’s getting more expensive here everyday 😮
We live in northern Italy 🇮🇹 😊
Loved this!
I have never seen red kiwi in Australia. I’d love to try them.
They are really good, definitely try them if you do see them in your grocery store!
I am in Canada and have never heard of red kiwi! Does it look the same on the inside as a green one, just in red?
Hi Bayley, thank you for taking the time to put all this together for us and I'm glad it helped you save some money too ;-) Question - where did you purchase the little accordion file that you keep your leftover $$ in (30min mark)?
It’s from Daiso 😊
Wow the garbage bag you buy at the store is interesting! So we pay about $42 each month for the garbage truck to come twice a week and pick up our big can. We can fit maybe 3 bags in our can but don’t usually fill it up that much. We also put in branches and things from my husband cleaning up the yard in there. We go through a lot of garbage but it’s interesting how in NZ you have to buy a bag! How many bags do you fill up per week? Just one?
Bayley, do you also pay a fee for the trash pick up or is it funded by the bag fee?
Yes it’s an odd system and we used to pay monthly for a garbage pick up too. We usually just use one bag. Our recycling is picked up by the local council at no extra cost so we recycle everything we can 😊
Thank you for this great video! Have done grocery shopping in both Euros and AUDs, it's interesting to see how prices changed since the pandemic 🥴 Can I ask what pouch you use for your funds? @30:10 It looks super practical!
It’s from a chain store called Daiso 😊
@@bayleymadeit thank you 😊
Just popping in to say we have the same fridge, just in red 😅
Would you mind sharing your pizza recipe please ❤
Pams nuggies are the best . We've been buying them for 15 years 😂😂
Well done! I imagine filming all of this and keeping track so carefully was a lot of work.
I’m curious if the trash bag purchase also covers the cost for the service of trash pickup. Was it $3.89 for just one bag? I’m so curious about how everyday things work in other parts of the world.
Yes, the $3.89 is for the actual bag and the cost of pick up. 😊
i find meat very pricy these days i think you did very well with you budget x
I've never heard of red kiwis before! Only green and golden. I wonder if NZ doesn't export them so much..
They are really good but I think we have only had them for the past couple of years so they may not be exporting them yet 😊
This was great! I’m curious if organic food is more expensive in New Zealand? We buy mostly organic food in the states and it is so expensive. Cutting out extras helps but sometimes the treats are nice 😉
Does New Zealand import a lot of food or is the country mainly self sufficient?
Hi, yes organic is much more expensive here. We are self sufficient when it comes to meat, dairy and produce but we do import a lot of other foods 😊
You have to buy a special bag to have trash collected? Wow, I hope that idea doesn't get around the world. Our property taxes include trash pick up for now. It used to include 2 times a week pick up and then a failed attempt at recycling...and then they only gave us back one day pickup and no recycling.
Yes, it used to be part of the property taxes when I was younger but it’s been like this for a while now.
I told my husband we need to move to New Zealand. Y'all have the prettiest money!!! 😂 Glad you are back making videos!
Yes, I think we do have the best money 😊🎨
You mentioned buying things for your boys and husband for lunch but what do you have?
They take sandwiches/wraps, fruit, popcorn or crackers and I always have homemade baking to add as well. 😊
Also the warehouse has weetbix for $6 for the biggest box. We go through a box a week 😂
Yay 🎉❤
Really interesting video - I particularly like the two week menu rotation.
I live in Hawaii, and food is horribly expensive here, too-it is just the two of us and I find I spend US 300 per 2 weeks. And I agree, for some things I am brand loyal and other things, not at all. I shop at Costco and farmer's markets also -do you have these in NZ?
Hi, we have farmers markets and a Costco just opened up in Auckland which is about 6 hrs away. I’m sure more costco’s will open throughout New Zealand now. 😊
@@bayleymadeit Thank you!
Today I learned red kiwis exist 😂
What is high grade flour?
This was a really fun and interesting video.
High grade just means more protein in flour .. so anything labeled bread flour etc
Hi, yes it’s bread flour. The red kiwis are really good! 😊
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bailey i love you but you do crack me up. the anchor brand/meadow fresh and pams/homebrand/value are the same milk in the same bottle with a different label. anyone who has worked for the big companies e.g goodman fielder (meadow fresh brand) will tell you the same. sure the calci trim etc have different additives but blue top is blue top.
you would not be able to tell the difference if you and mike set up a double blind taste test. actually that could be your next video.
Haha maybe I will do I blind test 😂🤣 I’m sure it tastes different! 😅
A go backer ... 😢 they exist outside me
Your boys are older and attend school. Is there any reason why you choose to stay home and not work , You are very young and wondering if this is your forever plan to stay home.
There is nothing wrong with staying home while kids go to school. She works at home. Have you seen how clean and organized is her house? It is not like she is sitting in front of tv all day
Hi, my plan is to stay home. Mike has a great job that he loves and he works really hard to support our family. I support him by taking on most of the responsibilities at home so he can concentrate on his career without worrying about kids being sick or on school break, grocery shopping, budgeting and meal planning etc. It’s a great partnership that works well for us.
I don’t have a crystal ball so don’t know what will happen in the future with but I do have degree that I could use if I needed to re enter the workforce 😊
@@bayleymadeitThank you Bayley for your reply . I like you live in beautiful New Zealand and watch your videos I guess with the perspective of a kiwi .
Happy you’ve found what works for your family and like you said you have a degree in your pocket if needed 😅
I have thought about trying to keep track off stuff like this for a video but as soon as I get home the kids rush out and pack everything away so quickly and I’m usually wrecked 😆 I think we spend about $300-$400 a week for our family of 13. 🫣