got chicken quarters for .79 a pound at shoprite yesterday.
at 16 bucks that’s 20 quarters plus water for four.
Better than starving and I guess better than working.
There is a much better and cheaper way, ABOLISH FOOD STAMPS and Go back to Soup Lines run by Charities, bring the REAL WORLD right out front and in the open.
Another variation of the ‘iron triangle’.
Good food-—cheap-—time.
You may have any two, of the three.
[[Whats the key to eating well on less money?]]
Sticky fingers and knowing where all the security cameras are
I’ve done $4 a day for years.
At my supermarket, the weekly ad says a whole ham shank is .79/lbs, pork chops $1.99/pound. Another nearby supermarket's ad has a whole roaster chicken on sale for 88 cents/pound. Add rice or a baked potato, and you're all set.
You just need forget about processed microwaveable food, and learn to COOK.
First principles: Buy basic raw foods cheap (chicken, pork, tough cuts of beef for slow cooking, vegetables, fruit, and starches) and cook at home. Discount stores and weekly food ads are your friends. Not only cheap but far healthier than heavily processed sugar infused crap. The main problem, of course, is that all requires forethought, intelligence, and a will to work shopping and cooking. None of those characteristics come to mind with today’s “poor”.
It is rewarding though to cook from scratch. I can make an entire turkey last all week along with a bag of carrots, onions, garlic, celery and maybe a few sweet potatoes.
a person can have a small patio or kitchen garden.
if they own land people can plant fruit and nut trees and have free food for years.
Who doesn’t understand the “Supplemental” in Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program? Rather than the $4/day quoted average they should look at the maximum benefit as a survival budget.
The cost of eggs has been going up, but as a single guy they’re my base in nearly everything. Fry them and stir in almost any meat or vegetable.
Work hard for a living and you can eat like the Cartwrights
@ Ponderosa. :9
The problem is that eating well cheaply requires effort and self-discipline.
Hunt, Fish, Bee Hives, and Garden ....... Keep a Chicken Coop, eggs and fryers........ easy life, Cheap. Annual fish and game license in under 70 bucks.
I barter with a local farmer to drive grain trucks for em during harvest... gets me hunting / fishing rights, a beef cow and hog for meat to augment venison and fish shot and caught......
Still my favorite dish is pinto’s and cornbread or rice an sausage ...... cheap cheap cheap.....
Stay Safe !!
Given to people who can’t read well, do basic math or measuring, would rather be watching Maury or texting on their Obamaphones, have trouble scheduling and meeting schedules, and prefer buying steaks and lobsters at the beginning of the month because they’re really good and the end of the month is too far away to plan for.
It’s probably good for those of us who are forced to pay for SNAP, though.
My canner is ready to go. I also bought a pressure canner and propane hot plate last year for those things that can’t be done with the water bath. I pretty much stick to basics on what we’ll actually use. tomatoes, strawberries, green beans and peaches. I buy the 2nds for canning from local growers.
What part of that is so hard for folks to understand? Not "complete", not "total".
Supplemental, to complement, to complete, in addition to.
Don't get me started on the latest WIC fraud going on..."buying" formula with WIC and then selling it on line...a crime.
The benefit is 6 dollars a day... so that leaves only 60 bucks for cigarettes and booze every month.
Well that’s only enough for one or the other, it’s barbaric to make people choose between cigarettes and booze... something MUST be done!
Bfl
Water,
Oatmeal,
and Chateaubriand