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Definitely have to get my friend to take me to Costco for toilet paper. Lol.Except for toilet paper?
Definitely have to get my friend to take me to Costco for toilet paper. Lol.Except for toilet paper?
You'd be surprised. Mostly we buy bulk meat, veggies, fruit, rice, cottage cheese and yogurt.I don't go there either. No where to put bulk foods in my house. And no need for the two of us.
Because I don't have time to be chasing my food down. Lol.
Some lady posted some meme with a bunch of out of season fruit complaining about how poor people can't eat healthy because it costs too much.But you still drive to a place, get things, put them in your car, and bring them into your house...
As far as "pure laziness", how about healthy people earing a balanced diet, cooking real foods, living an active lifestyle and saving money.
I've often wondered, and side by side cost-benefit analysis puts healthier foods in bigger quantities for cheaper by leaps and bounds. If you go to the store fewer times, you save gas money.
If you've never lived with nothing for an extended period of time, you will realize how these 2 dollar and 6 dollar purchases beat out 10 and 15 dollar purchases. You basically save money eating better, in the end. Bonus out here if you forage mushrooms, because that supplements meat and fish, and if you know how to get a lot, you rarely have to go buy meat and fish. Better yet, go trout fishing and get them free.
You'd be surprised. Mostly we buy bulk meat, veggies, fruit, rice, cottage cheese and yogurt.
HHS should have you teach a class to people on food stamps. Lol.For two people:
Breakfast
$2 a dozen eggs
$2 Lunchmeat or ingredients
Pennies: Seasoning, jarred garlic, peppercorn
$1 half a loaf of bread for toast
Lunch
Bread and lunch meat left from breakfast.
Two handfuls homemade trail mix, 50 cents.
Dinner
3-6 bucks for chicken breast. 30 cents for handfuls of rice. Pennies for seasonings. Pennies for legumes (beans). Free mushrooms of you pick them. Free fish if you catch them.
Free herbs, spices, and vegetables if you grow them. If not, 10 bucks at any farmers market should get you two types of vegetables for a few days. 30 dollars should cover two people a full 7 days with 3 or 4 types.
If you want to save more money, buy ahead and pickle things or make jams and preserves so you can eat gooseberry in winter.
It's not that hard. Eggs and a carb (toast or oatmeal for breakfast.HHS should have you teach a class to people on food stamps. Lol.
Pure laziness
For two people:
Breakfast
$2 a dozen eggs
$2 Lunchmeat or ingredients
Pennies: Seasoning, jarred garlic, peppercorn
$1 half a loaf of bread for toast
Lunch
Bread and lunch meat left from breakfast.
Two handfuls homemade trail mix, 50 cents.
Dinner
3-6 bucks for chicken breast. 30 cents for handfuls of rice. Pennies for seasonings. Pennies for legumes (beans). Free mushrooms of you pick them. Free fish if you catch them.
Free herbs, spices, and vegetables if you grow them. If not, 10 bucks at any farmers market should get you two types of vegetables for a few days. 30 dollars should cover two people a full 7 days with 3 or 4 types.
If you want to save more money, buy ahead and pickle things or make jams and preserves so you can eat gooseberry in winter.
And to look at the women?I go to Costco and Sams
For the cheap booze and
Big bags of snacks
And to look at the women?
You probably still wear your browns.....I go there during the week usually in the morning
Place is crawling with soccer moms
That's target.And to look at the women?
His old eyes can't tell the difference.That's target.
You probably still wear your browns.....
Some prick still mine and we can't get them anymoreJust the safari hat
Yeah you can. Get a dr noteSome prick still mine and we can't get them anymore