To be honest if I travel, I eat shit like this. Because its convenient.
Making a real meal in a hotel room is impossible.
Renting a place with kitchen and making stuff is still hard, because you miss the little things you have home.
And if you do this twice a year, you wont end up in fph
>Renting a place with kitchen and making stuff is still hard, because you miss the little things you have home
The patrician way: identify tools you don't have at home, and cook new recipes based on these new possibilities.
I spent $110 today on a rotisserie chicken, 2 packs of blueberries, 2 loaves of bread, pack of roma tomatoes, 2 dark chocolate bars, 2 mio water enhancers, shredded pizza mozzarella, pack of bacon, carton of eggs, and a carton of table cream
>$41 spent on "groceries" and the only thing resembling real food is some bananas the moron probably bought organic >how much do you spend on groceries?
6 lbs chuck roast: $30
5 dozen eggs: $11
5lbs grass fed ground beef patties: $18?
2 gallons of whole milk: $7
I forgot how much the two-pack of grass-fed ghee costs but that lasts me about a month while the rest lasts about two weeks.
Random fruits: maybe $10 for a week or two
So that's about $76 for two weeks. Not including the ghee
Ghee is basically rendered butter. It has a slightly different taste to it, more of the fat soluble nutrients and even less milk proteins but they can be used interchangeably in cooking. Ghee is also shelf stable while butter should be refrigerated
Ghee is basically rendered butter. It has a slightly different taste to it, more of the fat soluble nutrients and even less milk proteins but they can be used interchangeably in cooking. Ghee is also shelf stable while butter should be refrigerated
Also I typically don't eat much chicken but my gf does. I'm only counting the food that I eat.
My reasoning is that chickens, like humans, aren't equipped to handle all of the PUFAs in their modern diets while ruminant animals like cows and lambs are at least somewhat equipped to break them down and produce healthier fats. Red meat also has far more b vitamins and just about every other nutrient.
Bison and elk are even better but I'm borderline poor so that isn't happening atm
I grow my own potatoes, tomatoes, lettuce, I also have 7 apple trees and a cherry tree. If you are still shopping for overpriced processed poison you are a fool.
Do westerners not understand you can preserve food at home? Can or dry them apples.
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Anonymous
>easterners don't understand economics
You can sell home grown organic apples for more and then buy cheaply produced apple products and anything else you want. Stop making food and start making dough.
2 years ago
Anonymous
>sell your own home grown produce >consoom pesticide soaked, cheap garbage
yep you're american alright
Just a few purchases from one store over the past month.
>$1 for six bananas >$4.50 for four name brand pizzas and teriyaki sauce >$9 for about 6lbs of pizza rolls >2x $5 for milk and a pack of ten protein granola bars >$1 for bread and five energy snack bars >$8 for 1lb NY strip thin cut
If you couldn't tell, I seek out clearance and discounted items. The food would go a lot further if it wasn't for three people.
>one can on tuna for breakfast is less then $2 >a banana for lunch is less then $1 >one zucchini is less the $2 >a stick of mozzarella cheese is less then $2
I can feed myself with that for the day.
I pay $36aud a fortnight and get 10kg of "ugly" produce delivered to my door.
I probably spend another $100 a week feeding two people with other ingredients to use up the fruit and veg. Pastas, milk, cheese, bread etc.
Here's how you can save a few of those dollars. Eliminate the >cookies >seltzer water >otter pops >ice cream >frosted flakes
Wow, was that so hard? 7 limes tier.
I'm sick of all these fat losers crying about how much food costs when they buy only processed garbage. This moron is buying Oat Milk, Otter Pops, cookies, and ice cream. That shit isn't fricking groceries.
I don't track how much I spend on groceries, the cost is the cost.
If I had to guess probably 100$ or so per week if not more.
I eat a lot of meat and a lot of fruit/berries/fairlife milk. Veggies and rice are fairly inexpensive but other things do add up.
I'll trim down quite a few expenses before I trim down my grocery bill tbh.
About $150AUD per week >Meat (from butcher, not supermarket): $50 >Whatever vegetables and fruit I want: $50 >Eggs: $8 >Milk and yoghurt: $20
Everything else is just stuff that I don't get on a weekly basis, like olive oil or bagels or frozen fruit.
Eating pretty nicely in Singapore for 400 SGD
pork is cheap,i can get AU grass fed for slamdunk prices
i can go to Marks and Spencer and get their clearance shit like brass pot pasta and shit and also go to some department store and get cold pressed ground nut oil
$142 for this week. Made a massive pot of triple meat chili, and grabbed some frozen fruit, and greek yogurt for snacks. I guess this is technically a month as I'm away at work 3 weeks out of it, and food is provided there.
Im ruining myself because I almost only buy organic products (meat, eggs, etc) it's so expensive but at least I'm not poisoning myself with the israelite poisons
Pork loin is relatively cheap from what I've seen. Cheaper than beef and chicken in my area
Can use that to make many recipes. I make chili Verde a few times a month with it
it might be terrible, but maybe that's the taste of his mother's cooking, and you can't take that away from him, don't you have your own madeleine de proust anon ? a taste or a smell that takes you back in your childhood ?
About £100 every 6 or so weeks.
Meal prep for lunches included.
Rice, veg, meats etc
Most evening meals are planned be they curries, stews, paella, salmon with pasta
It feeds two of us comfortably, always pay out extra while out working if more food is required
Not six weeks ignore that.
I'm being fricking moronic. It's a month.
6 weeks we're looking at 140 or so, nit including sporadic shop runs as previous described. £100 was the big shop. Tesco run. Rule Britannia
I can live off a couple bags of potato and some cabbage for a month or two without even feeling like I'm sacrificing anything. It's delicious. I feel sorry for you meat bros. I really like to make my own sauerkraut with caraway seeds. It makes a really nice sandwich. You can put your fave sauce on there too. Then there's rice and beans. I put the money I save on Iron Maiden CDs to listen to on my 90s boombox.
the only half way edible food in the pic are bananas, you could buy bags of potatoes, yuca root, apples, salt and pepper, veggies for home made soups, nixtamalized corn flour for homemade chips and breads, and have plenty to eat all week. instead of garbage grain cereals, rotting pig and rotting meats loaded with parasites, preservative loaded milks, veggie oil loaded butters, and more garbage gluten breads. its not hard to eat well, but most have no idea how. and dont forget all that sugar is just waste once you eat it.
100 a month on groceries (single), 150g protein/day.
Pressure cook dried beans with cheap meat like drumsticks and you're good for 2 days, about 5 euro per pot. Hard to hit the protein goal on a budget without beans.
It's part of the tend of taking the nutritional content out of food to facilitate the desire of human cattle to continuously stuff face and graze throughout the day. So the cattle purchase water with a drop of almond flavoring and a little xanthan gum for the price of milk thinking it's "healthy" but all it does is support the cattle's habit of stuffing their faces without moving much all day.
To regular human beings, we buy food for the fat, carbs and protein because we eat to fuel our bodies. It makes zero sense to us because we're not the biggest consumers of food and food-like products.
tl;dr >this has 50 calories, it's "healthy for you"
It's even funnier when you consider the current popular one is oat milk... Oats are absolutely dirt cheap. Almonds on the other hand are actually somewhat costly. So they basically convinced people to go from the already shitty alternative to an even shittier and massively cheaper (to produce, not to buy it's the same price as almond milk lol) alternative.
Oat milk is creamy and fatty, great for coffee. Onions milk as general milk replacement because it has protein and it doesn't have funky taste or puss.
>i bought the packages with the cartoon characters on them, why am i spending $40 for 3 days of food?
i hate to break it to you but most of that money goes to the tony the tiger printed on the box
you're buying a cartoon character on card board, like magic the gathering players
the cartoon character food idiot tax
$6
To be honest if I travel, I eat shit like this. Because its convenient.
Making a real meal in a hotel room is impossible.
Renting a place with kitchen and making stuff is still hard, because you miss the little things you have home.
And if you do this twice a year, you wont end up in fph
>tuna
>deenz
>granola
>dried fruit
What the frick are you talking about bro? You can't make a tuna fish sandwich in a hotel room?
I currently live in a hotel. Its deenz, cheese, oats, and raw fruits and vegetables. Not difficult and not expensive. Yes its very boring
I would never tire from that.
>Renting a place with kitchen and making stuff is still hard, because you miss the little things you have home
The patrician way: identify tools you don't have at home, and cook new recipes based on these new possibilities.
>Making a real meal in a hotel room is impossible.
Don't the hotels you stay at provide a dining area?
>Making a real meal in a hotel is impossible
Its impossible to buy a loaf of bread and jar of peanut butter?
You don't have a fridge to store your eggs in your hotel? You don't have a glass to crack your egg into before you drink it?
I usually spend around 35-50 dollars per week. Up to 70-90 dollars if I'm just running low on everything.
~$50/month
How is that possible
Not him but eggs, baking bread, eating chicken/butcher leftovers they sometimes sell for peanuts
also making bone broth by boiling + blending bones
>mfw inflation is so bad you have to eat bones
>trying to hide the two boxes of sugar water behind the bananas
I spent $110 today on a rotisserie chicken, 2 packs of blueberries, 2 loaves of bread, pack of roma tomatoes, 2 dark chocolate bars, 2 mio water enhancers, shredded pizza mozzarella, pack of bacon, carton of eggs, and a carton of table cream
The Mio alone probably cost you ~$12..
Go back homosexual
>$41 spent on "groceries" and the only thing resembling real food is some bananas the moron probably bought organic
>how much do you spend on groceries?
6 lbs chuck roast: $30
5 dozen eggs: $11
5lbs grass fed ground beef patties: $18?
2 gallons of whole milk: $7
I forgot how much the two-pack of grass-fed ghee costs but that lasts me about a month while the rest lasts about two weeks.
Random fruits: maybe $10 for a week or two
So that's about $76 for two weeks. Not including the ghee
No shot. Eggs are $5 a dozen and beef is certainly not cheaper than $5 a pound if it's remote quality.
>Eggs are $5 a dozen
for pastured eggs
goyslop CAFO eggs are way cheaper
Costco prices. The ground beef might be about 20-22. I'll have to double check next time I go.
Have you tried not living in a shity on the coast?
no chicken? qrd on ghee please
Ghee is basically rendered butter. It has a slightly different taste to it, more of the fat soluble nutrients and even less milk proteins but they can be used interchangeably in cooking. Ghee is also shelf stable while butter should be refrigerated
Also I typically don't eat much chicken but my gf does. I'm only counting the food that I eat.
My reasoning is that chickens, like humans, aren't equipped to handle all of the PUFAs in their modern diets while ruminant animals like cows and lambs are at least somewhat equipped to break them down and produce healthier fats. Red meat also has far more b vitamins and just about every other nutrient.
Bison and elk are even better but I'm borderline poor so that isn't happening atm
Cap
American food is not real food so what you pay for chicken that's half water and half cornfeed is irrelevant to human beings.
You are so moronic that it hurts. Seethe
>5 dozen eggs: $11
If you want to get big you'll have to spend way more than this dude. You actually need to eat that many eggs every DAY.
Based but I'm trying to lean out atm which is why there's so few carbs in my groceries
lardass spotted.
Black person you are not buying 5lbs of grass fed beef for 18 dollars stfu
Cheapest I can find grass-fed beef straight from the farms in Michigan is $8/lb. Unless he meant 5 patties, there's no way
what a delusional larp
I grow my own potatoes, tomatoes, lettuce, I also have 7 apple trees and a cherry tree. If you are still shopping for overpriced processed poison you are a fool.
Post your apples applet
I harvest mid-Aug and sell 99% of it to a local apple juice company, it's also pitch dark outside where I am so no photo for you
Doesn’t this kinda defeat your whole argument of growing your own food?
Do you know how many apples grow per tree?
>the point of a few apple trees it to eat 300 apples during harvest time
Do westerners not understand you can preserve food at home? Can or dry them apples.
>easterners don't understand economics
You can sell home grown organic apples for more and then buy cheaply produced apple products and anything else you want. Stop making food and start making dough.
>sell your own home grown produce
>consoom pesticide soaked, cheap garbage
yep you're american alright
>natures own
I stopped buying that goyslop bread when I noticed it didn't get moldy after 2.5 months, unrefrigerated.
I had some that said best by 9/15 and it was moldy two days ago.
Even Walmart brand hamburger buns went bad a week after its best by date.
whats good grocery store bread then
there is none. make your own. it takes about an hour of your time per loaf and costs about .30 per each.
Just a few purchases from one store over the past month.
>$1 for six bananas
>$4.50 for four name brand pizzas and teriyaki sauce
>$9 for about 6lbs of pizza rolls
>2x $5 for milk and a pack of ten protein granola bars
>$1 for bread and five energy snack bars
>$8 for 1lb NY strip thin cut
If you couldn't tell, I seek out clearance and discounted items. The food would go a lot further if it wasn't for three people.
50 dollars per week/ 2600 per year
Tedt
https://old.reddit.com/r/delusionalgroceries
I rarely get out of Walmart without spending at least $100. Costco usually is $400.
Costco is a fricking scam bro. There is always better prices elsewhere.
>Budgeting
>bacon & bacon wrapped filet mignon
>fricking seltzer water
yikes
$200-$300 a week. Don't worry I got money.
>one can on tuna for breakfast is less then $2
>a banana for lunch is less then $1
>one zucchini is less the $2
>a stick of mozzarella cheese is less then $2
I can feed myself with that for the day.
you eat less than 1000cals a day?
i just buy pork on sale for 1.99 a lb or less and broccoli for 1.29 with cabbage for 0.69 a lb + any seasonings
Used to be about $500 a month but with a wife who likes to bake a lot plus rising costs it’s over $1000 now
I pay $36aud a fortnight and get 10kg of "ugly" produce delivered to my door.
I probably spend another $100 a week feeding two people with other ingredients to use up the fruit and veg. Pastas, milk, cheese, bread etc.
$20 5lb l-citrulline taurine 2:1
$20 6.6lb yerba
$10 20lb flour
$16.50 60 eggs
total $66.50
only in biden's america does groceries cost this high
>inflation happening worldwide
>only in biden's america does groceries cost this high
You are low IQ and easily manipulated by the media.
it's joke
only in klaus schwab's america*
Idk, about $400 a month
Here's how you can save a few of those dollars. Eliminate the
>cookies
>seltzer water
>otter pops
>ice cream
>frosted flakes
Wow, was that so hard? 7 limes tier.
I'm sick of all these fat losers crying about how much food costs when they buy only processed garbage. This moron is buying Oat Milk, Otter Pops, cookies, and ice cream. That shit isn't fricking groceries.
I don't track how much I spend on groceries, the cost is the cost.
If I had to guess probably 100$ or so per week if not more.
I eat a lot of meat and a lot of fruit/berries/fairlife milk. Veggies and rice are fairly inexpensive but other things do add up.
I'll trim down quite a few expenses before I trim down my grocery bill tbh.
About $150AUD per week
>Meat (from butcher, not supermarket): $50
>Whatever vegetables and fruit I want: $50
>Eggs: $8
>Milk and yoghurt: $20
Everything else is just stuff that I don't get on a weekly basis, like olive oil or bagels or frozen fruit.
$300-400 a month on food and drink. But that includes tons of luxuries and I've started cutting down because of inflation.
I did the math and theoretically I should be able to live on $130-$150 worth of groceries so I'm aiming for somewhere in between.
$60/week in Australia as a single male
pasta/rice, frozen veg, some sort of protein (beans, pork, chicken, tuna, beef) + sauces
Eating pretty nicely in Singapore for 400 SGD
pork is cheap,i can get AU grass fed for slamdunk prices
i can go to Marks and Spencer and get their clearance shit like brass pot pasta and shit and also go to some department store and get cold pressed ground nut oil
$350 a month but that includes bathing supplies, cleaning supplies, cooking supplies, and the occasional splurge of junk food
Germany, unser 4€ a day if im eating healthy.
Its funny that its called budgeting because they are going to be spending that money on hospital bills later
$142 for this week. Made a massive pot of triple meat chili, and grabbed some frozen fruit, and greek yogurt for snacks. I guess this is technically a month as I'm away at work 3 weeks out of it, and food is provided there.
Im ruining myself because I almost only buy organic products (meat, eggs, etc) it's so expensive but at least I'm not poisoning myself with the israelite poisons
Around 400€/month. Food has gotten like 30-40% more expensive this year.
Fricking hell I spend 500-600$ a month in Sweden on groceries and that is buying pretty basic groceries. Any good resources for cheap meals?
Tabasco and bananas are the healthiest thing there
Pork loin is relatively cheap from what I've seen. Cheaper than beef and chicken in my area
Can use that to make many recipes. I make chili Verde a few times a month with it
Depends on how much meat I get. Usually kind of a lot
>old el paso seasoning and tortillas
wtf man that stuff is terrible
I'm planning to start making my own spice and tortillas eventually but that's the way Mom made them before I moved out.
it might be terrible, but maybe that's the taste of his mother's cooking, and you can't take that away from him, don't you have your own madeleine de proust anon ? a taste or a smell that takes you back in your childhood ?
Enjoy diabetes
>i-is that ice cream?
>pastries??
>d-diabetus!
kys you dumb dastard
Post body
ok now you
Oh okay my bad, I thought you were claiming to be fit
>ok
>now
>you
what the frick is that setup ? how many monitor do you need ?
I just watch a lot of vtubers. Not Nick, just some fat lady in a beanie from a weekly tard review stream.
damn man you trade stocks/play eve online or something? also that a still of nick rochefort on the right?
About £100 every 6 or so weeks.
Meal prep for lunches included.
Rice, veg, meats etc
Most evening meals are planned be they curries, stews, paella, salmon with pasta
It feeds two of us comfortably, always pay out extra while out working if more food is required
Not six weeks ignore that.
I'm being fricking moronic. It's a month.
6 weeks we're looking at 140 or so, nit including sporadic shop runs as previous described. £100 was the big shop. Tesco run. Rule Britannia
I can live off a couple bags of potato and some cabbage for a month or two without even feeling like I'm sacrificing anything. It's delicious. I feel sorry for you meat bros. I really like to make my own sauerkraut with caraway seeds. It makes a really nice sandwich. You can put your fave sauce on there too. Then there's rice and beans. I put the money I save on Iron Maiden CDs to listen to on my 90s boombox.
I budget about ~400 leafbux/month but I often ride under that.
Holy frick I hate americans its unreal
the only half way edible food in the pic are bananas, you could buy bags of potatoes, yuca root, apples, salt and pepper, veggies for home made soups, nixtamalized corn flour for homemade chips and breads, and have plenty to eat all week. instead of garbage grain cereals, rotting pig and rotting meats loaded with parasites, preservative loaded milks, veggie oil loaded butters, and more garbage gluten breads. its not hard to eat well, but most have no idea how. and dont forget all that sugar is just waste once you eat it.
100 a month on groceries (single), 150g protein/day.
Pressure cook dried beans with cheap meat like drumsticks and you're good for 2 days, about 5 euro per pot. Hard to hit the protein goal on a budget without beans.
Why did every homosexual and his dog memed into plant milk?
It's part of the tend of taking the nutritional content out of food to facilitate the desire of human cattle to continuously stuff face and graze throughout the day. So the cattle purchase water with a drop of almond flavoring and a little xanthan gum for the price of milk thinking it's "healthy" but all it does is support the cattle's habit of stuffing their faces without moving much all day.
To regular human beings, we buy food for the fat, carbs and protein because we eat to fuel our bodies. It makes zero sense to us because we're not the biggest consumers of food and food-like products.
tl;dr
>this has 50 calories, it's "healthy for you"
It's even funnier when you consider the current popular one is oat milk... Oats are absolutely dirt cheap. Almonds on the other hand are actually somewhat costly. So they basically convinced people to go from the already shitty alternative to an even shittier and massively cheaper (to produce, not to buy it's the same price as almond milk lol) alternative.
Oat milk is creamy and fatty, great for coffee. Onions milk as general milk replacement because it has protein and it doesn't have funky taste or puss.
40 dollars is like half an hour of work, is this supposed to be alot?
>buy bag of flour for $5
>bake all this
>still have half the bag left
>empty calories
>gluten
>acrylamide
great "food" you have there
Those "empty calories" keep me alive and keep my arms lifting homie
calories
problem solved (i filled the capsules and 2000+ more myself)
>i bought the packages with the cartoon characters on them, why am i spending $40 for 3 days of food?
i hate to break it to you but most of that money goes to the tony the tiger printed on the box
you're buying a cartoon character on card board, like magic the gathering players
the cartoon character food idiot tax
I hate americans so much.