Message from @DairyMaxx

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2018-11-16 05:01:50 UTC  

I specifically don't pay attention to that so I don't restrict myself worrying about money

2018-11-16 05:01:56 UTC  

I don’t know where it’s been and I don’t wanna know

2018-11-16 05:02:10 UTC  

@Jacob $60/week on groceries

2018-11-16 05:02:37 UTC  

I try to do around $75 a week, including going to restaurants

2018-11-16 05:02:43 UTC  

I count that in the same budget

2018-11-16 05:03:00 UTC  

@ThisIsChris gosh dude you were living luxury

2018-11-16 05:03:13 UTC  

Were you guys eating out all the time?

2018-11-16 05:03:17 UTC  

$480 per month😬

2018-11-16 05:03:23 UTC  

Idk maybe it's being in NYC

2018-11-16 05:03:37 UTC  

Was who eating out all the time?

2018-11-16 05:03:47 UTC  

I count eating out in my same calculation as groceries

2018-11-16 05:03:55 UTC  

hm

2018-11-16 05:03:58 UTC  

If I spend more on eating out, I try to spend less on groceries to make up

2018-11-16 05:04:25 UTC  

I probably spend at least $700 a month groceries and eating out. But I have a wife and 3 kids.

2018-11-16 05:05:05 UTC  

...but all black comedy shows are a dime a dozen. 🤔

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2018-11-16 05:05:31 UTC  

Frozen vegetables are a great way to eat healthy and live on little money.

2018-11-16 05:05:51 UTC  

>eating plants

2018-11-16 05:06:28 UTC  

$30 of meat, frozen veggies and a bag of rice was my college grocery shopping

2018-11-16 05:06:34 UTC  

plain greek yogurt typically always has sales - it's high protein

2018-11-16 05:07:45 UTC  

>Asian food market

2018-11-16 05:08:07 UTC  

I've spent $146 so far this month on food and drinks, and that includes about $70 spent eating out at IE meetups

2018-11-16 05:08:44 UTC  

Did you know that IE meetups are 14% of my schedule but commit 55% of my grocery budget?

2018-11-16 05:08:57 UTC  

@Jacob I didn't before but now I do

2018-11-16 05:09:30 UTC  

It's money well spent. Food is fine, but food and fellowship is fantastic.

2018-11-16 05:09:35 UTC  

I never spend more than $10 eating out

2018-11-16 05:09:44 UTC  

I spend about $130 per month on Half&Half

2018-11-16 05:10:10 UTC  

@Virgil I can barely get away with less than that at Chick Fil A these days. <:sad:366743316475281408>

2018-11-16 05:10:10 UTC  

Half gallon

2018-11-16 05:10:23 UTC  

@DairyMaxx true to your name

2018-11-16 05:10:33 UTC  

I buy 6 to7 large V8's a week for quick vegetable consumption.

2018-11-16 05:10:45 UTC  

Of course I don't eat out much, I just cook pasta at home and make sweet pot fries

2018-11-16 05:10:53 UTC  

@ThisIsChris Source is Jacob's Budget Table 43

2018-11-16 05:11:09 UTC  

@Jacob you have to subtract out the hispanics though

2018-11-16 05:11:14 UTC  

Spaghetti is disgustingly cheap, but not very healthy. 1 dollar at dollar stores for a double box.

2018-11-16 05:12:11 UTC  

I eat a plant maybe every two weeks. People spending money on rice or pasta astonishes me.

2018-11-16 05:12:56 UTC  

How do you get Vitamin K?

2018-11-16 05:13:23 UTC  

@ThisIsChris Did you know that Tabasco is counted as mayonnaise in those statistics, which inflates the mayonnaise share?

2018-11-16 05:13:24 UTC  

@Selma Look for the little K symbol in a circle on foods

2018-11-16 05:13:41 UTC  

I want my antioxidants and minerals

2018-11-16 05:13:47 UTC  

I have an 8 oz. cup of tomato juice each morning. That's 2 servings of veggies.