I guess the question would be y try to live on fast food and 99 cent snacks if u can just hit the store for real food?
a lot of men on this board and in real life wouldnt survive if it came down to buying food and cooking themselves a meal.
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I guess the question would be y try to live on fast food and 99 cent snacks if u can just hit the store for real food?
a lot of men on this board and in real life wouldnt survive if it came down to buying food and cooking themselves a meal.
10 dollar bag of rice from costco which will last several weeks
store brand greek yogurt two large containers 8 bucks
bananas to cut up in the yogurt 99 cents
container of organic salad greens 4.00 dollars can eat off of those for a week
cucumber for the salad 2 dollars
club pack of chicken breast 17 dollars
clean healthy eating for 50 bucks a month.
hey while your bullshiting this is exactly where i go when im on the road. forty dollars and im straight. the hotel room has a microwave and fridge. im talking food and drinks and condiments and cutlery. they even got steaks for a dollar there.
real steaks![]()
If you think for a second that you can eat healthy for 50 dollars a day, do it and try and holla at me in five years, if you're still in good health.
This is TOO EASY!!!
$200 is more than enough to feed yourself. This is what I do....
The wife and I budget $200 a month for Grocery. We go to the Tysons Chicken plant where we buy 30 lbs of dark meat for $17.00
That's enough to last us 2 months
Oh, and we simply shop at ALDI
$20 buys us an abundance of fruits and vegetables
$100 buys us enough @ ALDI to last a month...easily
So $120 is all we really need PERIOD...THAT leaves $80.00 ....we go out 2 times a month to dinner.... Scoutmob helps bigtime
you in the A homie can u pm me or drop it here
where are these places
you in the A homie can u pm me or drop it here
where are these places
This is TOO EASY!!!
$200 is more than enough to feed yourself. This is what I do....
The wife and I budget $200 a month for Grocery. We go to the Tysons Chicken plant where we buy 30 lbs of dark meat for $17.00
That's enough to last us 2 months
Oh, and we simply shop at ALDI
$20 buys us an abundance of fruits and vegetables
$100 buys us enough @ ALDI to last a month...easily
So $120 is all we really need PERIOD...THAT leaves $80.00 ....we go out 2 times a month to dinner.... Scoutmob helps bigtime
yo i forgot all about those tv dinners
those big ass hungrymans with the fried chicken, corn, mash potatoes, and the nasty ass brownie
all those shits would have you full as fuck and they were always like $1.50
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You can buy a rotisserie chicken at whole foods for 7 dollors (not on sale), all sorts of beans or peas ($1-3), canned fruit, dried fruit, fresh fruit ($1-6), rice ($1-4).
You can make all sorts of dishes with chicken. You can make chilli for under $10. You can also make spaghett for under $10.
The possibilities are endless. People just dont know how to shop.
FINALLY!!!!!
Get a Costco Membership. Take your $200 dollars and you'll get 5 to 6 weeks worth of quality food. $150 should cover your basic needs. The other $50 you can spend on chips, wine, and other shit.
And the Purdue Honey BBQ chicken wings at costco are killing anything in the game right now. Get them too!
there was a story recently about an elected official who's going to live off food stamps for a month or so to get a better understanding on how people who live entirely off food stamps feel, and how it is to be in their shoes.
out here in socal most single people get around $200 in food stamp benefits each month, which works out to $50 per week for food. what would you buy at the grocery store to stretch that low amount to sustain yourself everyday for a week, eating three meals each day?
my guess would be oatmeal, on sale fish, chicken or beef. fruit on sale. vegetables on sale. top ramen. spaghetti. canned tuna. pre packaged salads. cereal. milk. maybe coffee to help cut down on your appetite and hunger pangs? man.....wow. any other guesses, bgol?
sheit how can working poor adults live off just $50 per week in food? cause three high quality cuts of steak at the grocery store will eat up nearly a third of your entire weekly budget.
For a FAMILY? Depends on the size of the family unit. I've managed to do this for less than $50 per wk, and it was for 2 people.
Below: 1-5 are bulk basics. 6-9 are food enhancers
1. Bags of Rice
2. Eggs (for protein)
3. Dry Beans (that you boil yourself)
4. Oatmeal -or- Farina (palenta for you snobs)
5. Pasta
---- enhancers ----
6. Salt, pepper, aspartime (potent sweetener)
7. Frozen bags of veggies.
8. Garlic
9. Butter
10. Any leftover: Fruits and/or Poultry.
This will STRETCH yo' budget like plastic man.
Can't go wrong here. PLUS, beyond to poverty aspect of this, there's a SERIOUS personal benefit to experimenting with this budget; Overall Self Discipline: The gateway to prosperity. Which I think is a hidden opportunity.
A. Financial Discipline
B. Portion Control and Nutrition Management.
C. Weight Management
JG
$50 is substantial. I forget BGOL is full of rich niggas that eat breakfast and lunch prepared by a Peruvian maid and Ruth's Chris steaks for dinner everyday![]()
where u from where drums and thighs costs 8 bucks? thats wings prices? a pack of drums or thighs go for $3-4 where im at ...how much pack of wings cost?Ramen Noodles and get creative
But $50 can go a LONG WAY
Loaf of bread - $3
Sandwich meats - $5-$6
Peanut Butter - $3
Jelly - $3
Bag of rice - $5
Pack of chicken legs or thighs - $7 - $8
Canned or frozen veggies - $6 - $8
Pasta - $3
Bottles of pasta sauce - $4
Ground beef for pasta - $5
12 count eggs - $3
Ramen noodles
This that I have listed above is below $50, and all you have to do is get creative![]()
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Dad, is this the "hood"? Yes son, there's tons of Chinese stores and grown men with overpriced jeans but no belt to hold them up. I come here once in a while just to chuckle. This son is your lesson on PRIORITIES. Thanks Dad.
a lot of men on this board and in real life wouldnt survive if it came down to buying food and cooking themselves a meal.