I'm 25, single, and live by myself in a studio apartment.
I take home around $2,850 per month after taxes, 401(K) contributions, and emergency savings. I have zero debt (thanks in large part to this site): no credit card debt, no student loans, no car payment. I have a written budget that I track throughout the month for saving and spending goals, and usually do a good job following. Fixed costs (rent, all utilities, auto/renters insurance, gas, gym, laundry) total to around $1400-$1450, leaving around $1400 every month for specific savings goals, food, and entertainment.
I currently budget $300/month for food, but typically go a bit over. I know this is high for a single adult, but I haven't had a lot of pressure to change my eating habits as I get by with money to spare every month after meeting all my savings and spending obligations.
I shop at Trader Joe's a LOT. Their frozen food is good, reasonably priced, and fast. I work 60 hours per week, and am pretty spent in the evenings so not having long prep times is a life saver. I also eat a lot of chicken and lean red meat for extra protien as I'm trying to gain a couple pounds of muscle, which adds to the budget a good bit.
I have reallllllly nice cookware and food storage stuff (employee purchase perks), but rarely use it. Being single, cooking in "bulk" forces me to throw away a lot of spoiled food, or eat the same thing for days.
Is there any forums, books, or other reading that might have some more economical suggestions for food ideas for people living on their own?
I take home around $2,850 per month after taxes, 401(K) contributions, and emergency savings. I have zero debt (thanks in large part to this site): no credit card debt, no student loans, no car payment. I have a written budget that I track throughout the month for saving and spending goals, and usually do a good job following. Fixed costs (rent, all utilities, auto/renters insurance, gas, gym, laundry) total to around $1400-$1450, leaving around $1400 every month for specific savings goals, food, and entertainment.
I currently budget $300/month for food, but typically go a bit over. I know this is high for a single adult, but I haven't had a lot of pressure to change my eating habits as I get by with money to spare every month after meeting all my savings and spending obligations.
I shop at Trader Joe's a LOT. Their frozen food is good, reasonably priced, and fast. I work 60 hours per week, and am pretty spent in the evenings so not having long prep times is a life saver. I also eat a lot of chicken and lean red meat for extra protien as I'm trying to gain a couple pounds of muscle, which adds to the budget a good bit.
I have reallllllly nice cookware and food storage stuff (employee purchase perks), but rarely use it. Being single, cooking in "bulk" forces me to throw away a lot of spoiled food, or eat the same thing for days.
Is there any forums, books, or other reading that might have some more economical suggestions for food ideas for people living on their own?

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