Get YNAB (You need a budget) is budget software but is really quite different to anything else - the phone app is now free on all phones and I really find it helps looking at that and seeing the amount in each category (is just an electronic way of cash in envelopes really) helps avoid the unplanned things you list.
We get all books and DVD's and CD's from library. - then you don't have to worry about storage for them either.


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) We don't buy packet mix anything, & make everything from scratch. We go f&v shopping about once a week as needed. We buy the milk that is $2 for 2L, and bread that is $1.60 a loaf. It is not the best bread but it does the job. DH buys a whole rump from IGA and from that we can get quite a few meals depending on how it's cut. DH usually does a roast, some stir-fry strips, steak or mince. It's often on special for about $5 a kg. Pack f&v to best avoid wastage as soon as possible. By this I mean putting things that wilt quickly like carrots/celery etc in air tight containers so they last longer etc.
very nifty, thanks! Where do I buy a [chopped up] lamb? I found somewhere I could get half a cow, but that's REALLY big! A lamb seems much more feasible
Non perishables other than generic brand are bought in bulk at our quarterly Costco trip with my sister and SILs, but I need to behave myself when I'm there ... I save $3 on toilet paper, but buy 5 books and a robot costume I really didn't need... 


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