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<p>Every time there's a grocery thread I feel left out seeing there's such a big difference between the cost of food in the US and Canada. Don't get me started on the coupons! <img alt="bigeyes.gif" src="http://files.mothering.com/images/smilies/bigeyes.gif"></p>
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<p>So, how many people in your home, how much do you spend? Do you live in a high cost of living area or low cost?</p>
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<p>For <strong>2 people, 1 small dog</strong> and including toiletries, dog food etc (whatever I buy at the grocery store) we spend roughly <strong>$350 a month</strong> and live in a fairly <strong>LCOL</strong> area. It might be a little bit less now because I did have a huge garden last summer so I'm not buying pasta sauce, veggies etc. We're about to embark on a bare bones grocery budget and I'm wondering how low we can go! </p>
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<p>So, how many people in your home, how much do you spend? Do you live in a high cost of living area or low cost?</p>
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<p>For <strong>2 people, 1 small dog</strong> and including toiletries, dog food etc (whatever I buy at the grocery store) we spend roughly <strong>$350 a month</strong> and live in a fairly <strong>LCOL</strong> area. It might be a little bit less now because I did have a huge garden last summer so I'm not buying pasta sauce, veggies etc. We're about to embark on a bare bones grocery budget and I'm wondering how low we can go! </p>