SNAP Food Stamp Challenge - Eat For Just $29/Week

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I'm doing the SNAP challenge!

If you don't know what that is, it is to live off of $29/week for food. Nothing you currently have can be used, and I am following the rules of this challenge to the max and adding in my own personal extra challenges.

  • First, I will start from the absolute scratch! No food or drink I currently have in my house can be used. Not even that leftover soy sauce packet from when I had Chinese takeout months ago.
  • Second, I will do all my shopping in one trip to simulate how inconvenient shopping when you ride the bus is. If I forget something, too bad. In addition, I will not use a regular supermarket as one complaint against the challenge was that many people on SNAP benefits live in a 'food desert' where there are no supermarkets nearby. I have chosen my local 99 Cents Only store. Oh, and no coupons either.
  • Third, I will not use my microwave or oven. This is in case people on SNAP benefits do not have a microwave and their oven is broken and they cannot afford to fix it.
  • Fourth, I will perform this challenge for three weeks. I am not able to do four as I am going on a trip at the beginning of November.

  • In preparation, I have blocked off half my refrigerator and locked up my cabinets so I will not inadvertently use any of the food I have.

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    I can use all my other kitchen instruments, like pots and pans, spoons, and other devices.

    Let's begin!

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    The first thing you should know is that the 99 Cents Only stores have some great deals, and some that are cheaper elsewhere. It is a type of store that's good for supplementing your grocery shopping, but they don't have everything.

    For example, they don't have fresh meats and a very limited produce section. It will make meal planning that much more difficult. I like a challenge though.

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    Here's what I got:

  • Milk (Gallon) - $2.09
  • Bread - $1
  • Margarine - $1
  • 18 Eggs - $2.49
  • Salt - $0.59
  • Squash (2Lbs) - $1
  • Garlic - $1
  • 6 Tomatoes - $1
  • White onions (2Lbs) - $1
  • Asparagus - $1
  • Strawberries - $1
  • 3 Bananas - $0.59
  • Quick Oats - $1
  • Brown Rice (1.5Lbs) - $1
  • Kidney Beans (1Lb) - $1
  • Spinach Spaghetti (16oz) - $1
  • Penne Pasta (24oz) - $1
  • Ramen (2 packs) - $0.40
  • Flour (2Lbs) - $1
  • Vegetable Oil (16.91oz) - $1
  • Canned Salmon (7oz) - $1
  • 3X Albacore Tune Cans - $3
  • Fake SPAM (7oz) - $1
  • Bacon (12oz) - $2
  • TOTAL: $28.16

    After I got home I noticed I forgot to pick up peanut butter! I was going to have peanut butter sandwiches as a go-to thing if I needed something quick. Oh well, I said I would only go shopping once per week. Rules are rules.

    I initially thought that this shopping trip was going to be easy, but starting from absolute scratch is hard! I found myself wondering what my last dollar was going to go towards. Should I get these carrots, or this pack of hot dogs, or maybe pasta sauce? Nope, I haven't picked up any oil yet. So that's where that dollar went.

    Also, once I put the refrigerated items in the fridge, it looked so sad. I am the type of person to always have lots of food. I mean, how sad does this look?

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    Maybe future weeks will be easier as I will have some leftovers? We shall see.

    Make sure you come back and check in as I will show you every meal I eat and about how much it costs!

    Can I make it?

    Who knows. I'm hungry, time to cook.


    What do you think of my purchases, were they smart? What would you buy with just $29 to eat all week? Let me know in a comment below.

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