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On 1/9/2013 10:12 PM, Julie Bove wrote:
> "Ozgirl" > wrote in message > ... >> I am out of everything just about and only able to shop today. I just had a >> piece of toast with peanut butter - thinly spread as that's all there was. >> Washed down with a chilled can of Pepsi Max. No tea ![]() >> tea this week! Last night was steak, chips and a huge salad because I had >> enough of everything for the evening meals. Now that Christmas, New Year >> and 3 birthdays are over we might just be able to settle down to 3 squares >> a day again ![]() >> >> Salad veggies have dropped to an affordable level again so we go through a >> whole head of lettuce per day between lunch and dinner and 4-5 tomatoes. > > I hate it when things run that low. We have bad snow here now and there is > the possibility that we'll get snowed in, but not likely. Have enough > beans, rice and pasta to last through the winter, into the spring and maybe > beyond. So we would never starve but it's nice to have some fresh food. I > stocked Angela up on applesauce and sunseed butter. And of course every > time I do this is when she quits eating whatever that is. I would say that > it's some sort of game or something but my friend said it is the same at her > house. They'll eat something so much that she can never keep enough in the > house. Then she'll buy a ton and they'll stop eating it. > > Tell you friend to never buy a ton. Not even half a ton. The max purchased should *not* exceed her weight. Solutions by Don Roberto |
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