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TopicWhich of these governors would make the BEST President of the United States?
Definitelyhuman
07/22/20 3:14:53 AM
#60
Is this the ballot box for most piece of shit, asshole governor? If so, I enter Asa Hutchinson (AR) as candidate.

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TopicHealth Officials wanna pay people $50 Bucks a Day to #stayhome...
Definitelyhuman
05/02/20 8:18:04 PM
#43
wolfy42 posted...
Heck $300 a month is alot tbh, even for a family of 4.

You can get by fairly well with around half that I'd say, $160 for a family of 4, about $40 a week.

You won't be eating like kings but you can still have healthy enough meals over all, and your gonna have to actually shop for bargains sales etc.

There are just so many "cheap" meals you can make that cost almost nothing. Eggs are super cheap if bought at the right place, things like mac n cheese, ramen noodles, tuna fish, peanut butter etc.

Your fruit options are less, but you can still get things like celery, lettuce, bananas etc for very low prices.

If your family of 4 includes kids, they may be able to eat free at school as well, which will save a bunch.

But yeah, long as you don't mind having pasta dishes alot etc for dinner, you can do $160 for a family of 4.

$300? If you shop like I do and save at least 50% (I mainly shop at safeway and buy based on their weekly deals and then use my just 4 u coupons on top of that), that is more like $600 of actual food, which is a freakton.

Groupon, mobile ordering, and buying store-brand items (ex. Great Value for Wal-Mart) save money also.

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TopicHealth Officials wanna pay people $50 Bucks a Day to #stayhome...
Definitelyhuman
05/02/20 12:23:29 AM
#39
streamofthesky posted...
I spend probably $100-$125 a week on groceries, for the two of us.
We also almost never eat out / get take out. The people who somehow get by on $300 per month for a family of 4 w/ groceries, I don't know how they do it, unless it's b/c they're getting restaurant / fast food a few times a week on top of that.
+1200 to 2400 for the stim checks.

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TopicHealth Officials wanna pay people $50 Bucks a Day to #stayhome...
Definitelyhuman
05/02/20 12:14:45 AM
#37
sodium-chloride posted...
For yourself or a family? My wife and I probably spend 300 at most per month on groceries. I can't imagine spending 350 per month for just one person.
That would be family.

Veedrock- posted...
5G.
Not everyone has such fine delicacies.

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TopicStephen Bean topic S6E2 "NIGHTMARES ARE THE BEST PART OF MY DAY"
Definitelyhuman
05/01/20 3:51:12 AM
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TopicHealth Officials wanna pay people $50 Bucks a Day to #stayhome...
Definitelyhuman
05/01/20 3:46:27 AM
#17
$1500 a month - rent, and some bills

$350 a week - about the cost of monthly groceries.

$18,000 a year - about the price of a 2016 model vehicle.


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TopicLast thing you Ate?
Definitelyhuman
02/25/20 7:46:38 PM
#14
Spaghetti with garlic bread.

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