| johnsobas said: i still couldn't do that. We basically get mostly veggies, then some potatoes, 1 kind of fruit, frozen chicken, milk, eggs, one kind of beans. I'm already well over $30 at that point. Then there are all kinds of other expenses though, like honey, rice, cooking oil, spices, yeast, flour. Nothing is packaged, everything is cooked fresh from the sauces to the bread. I would say my diet is very basic, i avoid all of the expensive veggies and fruit. I only eat the frozen chicken which is barely over $2 a pound. |
well you are definitely doing it right! I think the only difference between us is where you buy groceries. I buy chickens for 96 cents a pound at winco (an employee owned store). Everything there is cheaper. Its only on the west coast and there's only one in my state and I am lucky to be next to it. Where do you shop?
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