More Milk?
So--- milk. It's been on my mind lately.
The Numbers:
4 cartons of milk- 2 litres a piece. Total- 8 litres. (2.11 gallons.)
4 cartons at $3.09+ .25 dep - $13.36
$13.36 for one week of milk. Times four weeks in the month and that is $53.44 .
Seriously??
That seems like A LOT of milk ($) to me!
I have noticed that when i go to buy milk at the grocery store, no one else ever seems to have as much milk as i do in their carts. That is not to say that they do not drink (nor buy) milk, but remembering that i live 'in the country', i tend to stock up a little more than the average consumer.
But then i think, we actually use up all that milk! In 7 days no less. Milk is the one thing i have to buy every week, as i usually cannot find dates far enough away.
The Numbers:
4 cartons of milk- 2 litres a piece. Total- 8 litres. (2.11 gallons.)
4 cartons at $3.09+ .25 dep - $13.36
I know we could save a tiny bit of money by purchasing the BIG 4 litres jugs of milk; however, none of us seem to like the taste of the 'bottom of the jug'.
$13.36 for one week of milk. Times four weeks in the month and that is $53.44 .
Seriously??
That seems like A LOT of milk ($) to me!
DaddyO likely (probably) drinks none of the milk, saved for coffee. I'll down a few glasses myself; Beebo has it with dinner usually and Xman LOVES his milk (Baking may use 1-2cups). --- If he's drinking 6 of those 8 litres himself, i'd think that is too much! (He's a good eater too and is not filling up on the milk instead. ) Is it? What do you think?
How much milk is too much milk?
How much milk does your family go through in a week?
(I think i need to buy a cow!)
Comments
I think our milk costs somewhere near $3.50 per gallon.
Do you do a deposit because your milk is in a glass jug? Ours is in plastic....no deposit. I miss the glass bottle deposit days though.
It is what it is. Some families go through more, some less. Whatever.
Hey, I see you're going to Blissdom! So lucky, I couldn't get a ticket!
You are in the country though why not see if anyone has a dairy cow. When we were kids someone always had one for their 4H project and then we had lovely organic milk for super cheap!
so, i don't think you are going through too much milk!