“You would have to eliminate all meat and fresh fruit and vegetables, and clip a lot of coupons.”
I would say most, but not all. It would certainly mean paying close attention to sales and coupons.
Chicken can often be found for under a dollar a pound, especially dark meat.
Different fresh fruits and veggies can be found for 50 cents a pound or lower during sales.
Living on $50 a month per person for food is certainly not enjoyable, but I went through times growing up where we made due with very little.
Personally, I would cut the food stamp programs down to around $75 a month per person, and include a mandatory class on how to eat healthy on a budget.
“http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/11/03/the-dollar-a-day-diet/”
I checked it out – no fresh fruits or vegetables, not meat. Vegan stuff: gluten, soy cheese and beans.
Let them eat cake.
CVO1,
the libraries have public board space for that kind of thing.
“ugh moonface music is the worst”
shhh – go listen to some cindi lauper and salt and pepa and east some ramen and leave the adults alone.
“You would have to eliminate all meat and fresh fruit and vegetables, and clip a lot of coupons.”
I would say most, but not all. It would certainly mean paying close attention to sales and coupons.
Chicken can often be found for under a dollar a pound, especially dark meat.
Different fresh fruits and veggies can be found for 50 cents a pound or lower during sales.
Living on $50 a month per person for food is certainly not enjoyable, but I went through times growing up where we made due with very little.
Personally, I would cut the food stamp programs down to around $75 a month per person, and include a mandatory class on how to eat healthy on a budget.
I pray knicks would just pull off trade for Melo this week.
ugh moonface music is the worst
*rob*
valentines, losers.
valentines, losers.