This blog is about a different way of buying your groceries. A lot of people have a lifestyle that buys just what they want when they want it. And, if it works for them, that’s all that matters.
Some people, however, have time or budget constraints. Give it because they are saving for that iconic trip to Disneyland or because they have fallen on harder times and need to stretch their money.
Others, have a full plate and need to be more efficient in the kitchen. I have heard more than one retired person say they wondered how they worked, they are so busy. Many of us have been through working all day and then coming home to dinner,dishes, laundry, and kids that need help with baths, etc.
This blog is based on helping people save time and money on the biggest discretionary budget item .
Knowledge is funny, you never know when it will become useful. As an accounting major, I never understood why I needed to know what happens when you produce lesions on the upper hyperthalamous of a rat. Knowing how to fix food when you have limited resources may come in more handy.
I remember a Fourth of July when we went with the boat to a Hidden Harbor at what seems to be in the middle of nowhere. My husband got the flu. We couldn't get home and there was a small deli and no grocery stores for miles. It wouldn’t have mattered how much money we had, what we had was what we were going to eat. I managed to stretch the food in the six square foot pantry and bar refrigerator for a week. Life happens , and the more educated we are, the better we survive.
I don’t take money, I am here to help people that may need to get our of a jam— time or money wise.
I can’t do that if I can’t reach people. Please share. You never know who you might help.. Its good give people food when they need it....we do that, but it’s also good to help them help themselves. Knowledge is power. Pass it on.
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