The idea is that this thread is for anyone who is working toward reducing their grocery expenses. Post here your concerns, thoughts, struggles, support and successes. This is meant to be a virtual support group!

Here is the main Jacob post on Groceries for newcomers:
http://earlyretirementextreme.com/2008/ ... pping.html
I am personally trying to reduce this expense, but have yet to come under $200/mo/person (Family of 2).
Things I have done with success:
*Maintaining a Price Book (I'm sort of lazy with it, but it's been helpful)
*Buying in bulk when it makes sense
*Purchased used bread maker, now make my own bread and pizza dough (the qualiy is far better than the crappy bread at Safeway, which starts at about $2 per loaf, and hey, bread on demand is awesome!) The only costs that are more than a couple pennies are basically 3T shortening (sometimes) and 3-3.5 cups of flour per loaf and electricity.
*I make my own greek yogurt. It costs about $5 for roughly 4 cups at the store. I can make probably 7 cups for $2.15 (not counting electricity but it can't be much). I use this recipe. http://www.salad-in-a-jar.com/skinny-se ... eek-yogurt It's pretty easy. Instead of using a stove, I have been using a water bath hooked up to a temperature controller my boyfriend built for cooking meat for hours at low temperatures (He's an engineer, can you tell) and that works really awesome. I tried it without the dry milk and it worked fine.
*BF and I bring lunch to work every day. Or rather, on Mondays I bring breakfast & lunch for the entire week. I eat the same thing every day at work. I am vegetarian so I try to eat lots of protein to make sure I'm getting it most days. I stick with hard boiled eggs, greek yogurt, cottage cheese, protein bars, and sometimes 100 calorie packs of popcorn and instant oatmeal. Oh and instant coffee with Torani syrup from Amazon. I'm attempting to get used to zero creamer. BF slums it even more, he eats a can of Chef Boyardee straight from the can most days. He does occasionally go out though, whilst I rarely do.
Stuff I intend to try:
* Weekly meal planning around loss leaders. I guess this is obvious but for some reason I haven't tried it yet. I hope to chart out a week's worth of meals that we actually stick to at a cost of less than $100/wk. I will probably try this after Thanksgiving.
What have you tried that has worked for you? What are some successes and failures you've had?