Message from @Odalman
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Canning is a big thing around Appalachia.
Yeah it's kinda silly, we call a jar a can when talking about canning.
You could call it can preserving.
Anyway, you can preserve meat, veggies, fruit and all kinds of stuff.
Beans
You can keep some of these things for years.
And also ground beef apparently.
that's not even half of our jars.
We're stocking up for next season.
that's not even a quarter of the jars we have.
I would not reccoment doing stacking like that, looks like they would have a tendency to fall down on the ground and make a giant mess.
I have 2 gross jars I inherited from my grandma
Trust me the jars are stable. lol
For all you goys who played New Vegas. Watch that and rethink your life choices
@Odalman Like the one time I went to grab a jar of pickles at a wegmans then a jar of olives fell and smashed on the ground?
Well, be more careful.
FUK U
Hahaha
I side with Caesar.
You can definitely survive on $20 food per week
Not sure if I would call it living though
@Hadrian You are living somebodies dream.
You can get enough calories with rice, beans, ramen etc but you'll develop nutrient deficiencies
There are always alternatives, they might not be as healthy as the more costly thing, but alternatives nonetheless.
There are good reasons why places where that's the norm have high rates of starvation, malnutrition and infant mortality
Hmm.....
Plus, $20 in India etc buys a lot more food than it would here
Well, that is probably because the indian currency is worth jackshit.
But the point still stands
Grocery stores have much higher markup too than the local bazaar
That is true, bazaars are usually just farmers, traders, scrappers and in some cases opium/poppy sellers.
Exactly
So it's much easier to live on $20 per week there than it is here
My wife and I shop at a lot of local Bazaars
Farmers markets etc
Save a ton of money and we get a better product
Are you saying 20 ruppee's, or twenty US dollars in india?