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Uploaded by on Nov 2, 2008

Trying to cut my food bill.

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  • Robots dont need food. Experiment is null and void

  • @jarodjenkins Touche!

  • no fruits?

    

  • @liza4u77 I was on this diet for several months. I have since added spinach, like someone below mentioned and more fruits and I quit eating processed meats and cook most of my meats from scratch. I also rarely eat out now as I have become used to home cooked food.

  • where are your veggies? eat greens or your teeth will fall out

  • @1400deadwood: This period was during the time when my brother-in-law was serving his 3rd tour in Iraq. I felt guilty enjoying myself when I knew what he was going through.

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  • Look what happens when you eat cheap food... you start talking like a cheap robotic voice.

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  • Yeah. Instead of wasting your money on healthy food you can spend it on medical to be treated for the illness that will come about because of poor nutrition.

  • Pff! You went over by 14 cents. You are the worst accountant in the US >=/

  • box of dollar store hamburger helper = 1.00; oriental store fresh tofu = 1.79 for four big pieces (45c each). mash one block of tofu, add to hamburger helper. four servings = 50c each!!!

  • those noodles are unhealthy even though huge saving you might die young. lol

  • @binayt - the voice IS creepy but regardless of that - there are other ways to eat than buying packaged foods and they are healthier. Dried beans and rice make a complete protein and you can get them cheaply in a bulk food store or even a walmart. same with dried fruit and veg - in a bulk store you can buy all sorts of healthy alternatives. true there is no meat but TVP is a good equivalent - you can't tell the difference in a stew. discount racks in a grocery. gleaning & free food programs, etc

  • What!?!?

  • How about buy a bag of beans (even organic sometimes) and that can be about a $1 in most places. They will last you awhile and they're filling.

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