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captain, good point about the smaller portions and love your humor!
freqflyer, thank you for the information on costs and the tips! Organic, do you buy or make your own cleaning supplies?
Ashlynee, great idea about having your own garden! I wish you the best on your new land! I do not have a green thumb, but am going to try. Great ideas! Aww that was only your first time making bread, Im sure you will do fine next time!
1tired, thank you for your break down as well. I bet your garden is beautiful! I do like buying pre-frozen breakfast or dinners, to cut down on cooking, but I think that brings up the cost for us. Cooking three meals a day is a lot of work but I may need to start. Im sorry your so tired :(
JessieBelle, the prices do keeping going up don't they? I remember when store brand bread was around $1 on on sale, no coupons! Times change :) I agree about store brands, I think I would be in deeper debt without them! They taste about the same dont you think?
I'm planning to grow a lot of my own and keep meat chickens in the future. In the meantime I buy free range eggs for $2 a dozen one road over. Of course I live in the country so my ways are not all possible for most folks but a freezer more than pays for itself when stocked up with sale items and cooking from scratch
That said I don't bake. I tried to make bread once years ago ... you could have paved the driveway with it :)
Couponing is great if you have the time and patience to cut out coupons for items you already use or if you want to try something. When items are *buy 2 for 1*, that is when I stock up if the product has a long shelf life.