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January 28, 2011 at 10:41 AM #660179January 28, 2011 at 11:02 AM #659057scaredyclassicParticipant
There really is no need to worry. Beams and rice, people, beans and rice. Grow a few tomatoes, get a little salsa. Save rime shopping. Just stock up. Make it 1/3 of your meals and watch your grocery bills drop. Go full time and you can retire! Throw in a piece of meat or fish if you have it maybe an avocado you found. Save gas shopping.
January 28, 2011 at 11:02 AM #659120scaredyclassicParticipantThere really is no need to worry. Beams and rice, people, beans and rice. Grow a few tomatoes, get a little salsa. Save rime shopping. Just stock up. Make it 1/3 of your meals and watch your grocery bills drop. Go full time and you can retire! Throw in a piece of meat or fish if you have it maybe an avocado you found. Save gas shopping.
January 28, 2011 at 11:02 AM #659723scaredyclassicParticipantThere really is no need to worry. Beams and rice, people, beans and rice. Grow a few tomatoes, get a little salsa. Save rime shopping. Just stock up. Make it 1/3 of your meals and watch your grocery bills drop. Go full time and you can retire! Throw in a piece of meat or fish if you have it maybe an avocado you found. Save gas shopping.
January 28, 2011 at 11:02 AM #659861scaredyclassicParticipantThere really is no need to worry. Beams and rice, people, beans and rice. Grow a few tomatoes, get a little salsa. Save rime shopping. Just stock up. Make it 1/3 of your meals and watch your grocery bills drop. Go full time and you can retire! Throw in a piece of meat or fish if you have it maybe an avocado you found. Save gas shopping.
January 28, 2011 at 11:02 AM #660189scaredyclassicParticipantThere really is no need to worry. Beams and rice, people, beans and rice. Grow a few tomatoes, get a little salsa. Save rime shopping. Just stock up. Make it 1/3 of your meals and watch your grocery bills drop. Go full time and you can retire! Throw in a piece of meat or fish if you have it maybe an avocado you found. Save gas shopping.
January 28, 2011 at 11:13 AM #659077bearishgurlParticipant[quote=walterwhite]There really is no need to worry. Beams and rice, people, beans and rice. Grow a few tomatoes, get a little salsa. Save rime shopping. Just stock up. Make it 1/3 of your meals and watch your grocery bills drop. Go full time and you can retire! Throw in a piece of meat or fish if you have it maybe an avocado you found. Save gas shopping.[/quote]
scaredy,we eat a lot of this, too! I have always made all my own meals and even brown-bagged every day all the years I worked away from home FT. Whenever I DO drive, I run 4-5 errands, in order by location. However, I have STILL seen my grocery bill go up in the last 10 yrs or so from about $168 mo to an avg of $295 mo. This figure includes toiletries and household products.
Food prices have just risen exponentially in the last 10 years!
January 28, 2011 at 11:13 AM #659140bearishgurlParticipant[quote=walterwhite]There really is no need to worry. Beams and rice, people, beans and rice. Grow a few tomatoes, get a little salsa. Save rime shopping. Just stock up. Make it 1/3 of your meals and watch your grocery bills drop. Go full time and you can retire! Throw in a piece of meat or fish if you have it maybe an avocado you found. Save gas shopping.[/quote]
scaredy,we eat a lot of this, too! I have always made all my own meals and even brown-bagged every day all the years I worked away from home FT. Whenever I DO drive, I run 4-5 errands, in order by location. However, I have STILL seen my grocery bill go up in the last 10 yrs or so from about $168 mo to an avg of $295 mo. This figure includes toiletries and household products.
Food prices have just risen exponentially in the last 10 years!
January 28, 2011 at 11:13 AM #659743bearishgurlParticipant[quote=walterwhite]There really is no need to worry. Beams and rice, people, beans and rice. Grow a few tomatoes, get a little salsa. Save rime shopping. Just stock up. Make it 1/3 of your meals and watch your grocery bills drop. Go full time and you can retire! Throw in a piece of meat or fish if you have it maybe an avocado you found. Save gas shopping.[/quote]
scaredy,we eat a lot of this, too! I have always made all my own meals and even brown-bagged every day all the years I worked away from home FT. Whenever I DO drive, I run 4-5 errands, in order by location. However, I have STILL seen my grocery bill go up in the last 10 yrs or so from about $168 mo to an avg of $295 mo. This figure includes toiletries and household products.
Food prices have just risen exponentially in the last 10 years!
January 28, 2011 at 11:13 AM #659881bearishgurlParticipant[quote=walterwhite]There really is no need to worry. Beams and rice, people, beans and rice. Grow a few tomatoes, get a little salsa. Save rime shopping. Just stock up. Make it 1/3 of your meals and watch your grocery bills drop. Go full time and you can retire! Throw in a piece of meat or fish if you have it maybe an avocado you found. Save gas shopping.[/quote]
scaredy,we eat a lot of this, too! I have always made all my own meals and even brown-bagged every day all the years I worked away from home FT. Whenever I DO drive, I run 4-5 errands, in order by location. However, I have STILL seen my grocery bill go up in the last 10 yrs or so from about $168 mo to an avg of $295 mo. This figure includes toiletries and household products.
Food prices have just risen exponentially in the last 10 years!
January 28, 2011 at 11:13 AM #660209bearishgurlParticipant[quote=walterwhite]There really is no need to worry. Beams and rice, people, beans and rice. Grow a few tomatoes, get a little salsa. Save rime shopping. Just stock up. Make it 1/3 of your meals and watch your grocery bills drop. Go full time and you can retire! Throw in a piece of meat or fish if you have it maybe an avocado you found. Save gas shopping.[/quote]
scaredy,we eat a lot of this, too! I have always made all my own meals and even brown-bagged every day all the years I worked away from home FT. Whenever I DO drive, I run 4-5 errands, in order by location. However, I have STILL seen my grocery bill go up in the last 10 yrs or so from about $168 mo to an avg of $295 mo. This figure includes toiletries and household products.
Food prices have just risen exponentially in the last 10 years!
January 28, 2011 at 11:25 AM #659082outtamojoParticipant[quote=Rustico]So Carenter, you are not on the deflationista train anymore?[/quote]
This reminds me of an incident with Mish, who is quoted here by some. Mish was telling people to buy a freezer to pack with meats bought on sale and then someone asked him why stock up if you believe prices are going to collapse in the future lol.
January 28, 2011 at 11:25 AM #659145outtamojoParticipant[quote=Rustico]So Carenter, you are not on the deflationista train anymore?[/quote]
This reminds me of an incident with Mish, who is quoted here by some. Mish was telling people to buy a freezer to pack with meats bought on sale and then someone asked him why stock up if you believe prices are going to collapse in the future lol.
January 28, 2011 at 11:25 AM #659748outtamojoParticipant[quote=Rustico]So Carenter, you are not on the deflationista train anymore?[/quote]
This reminds me of an incident with Mish, who is quoted here by some. Mish was telling people to buy a freezer to pack with meats bought on sale and then someone asked him why stock up if you believe prices are going to collapse in the future lol.
January 28, 2011 at 11:25 AM #659886outtamojoParticipant[quote=Rustico]So Carenter, you are not on the deflationista train anymore?[/quote]
This reminds me of an incident with Mish, who is quoted here by some. Mish was telling people to buy a freezer to pack with meats bought on sale and then someone asked him why stock up if you believe prices are going to collapse in the future lol.
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