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RiKD   United States. Oct 02 2023 23:03. Posts 8992 | | |
| On October 02 2023 18:30 lostaccount wrote:
simple meals rice or noodles veggies and egg n meat u know. i dont buy too much expensive take out food too now. once in awhile is okay. my grocery bill is 200$ a month maybe 250$ take out eating is like 100$. i live a pretty modest frugal life cause i dont get a lot of income these days.
i consider myself to be an okay chef not good or bad plus we have a garden full of veggies so i rarely need veggies just meal n other things |
No qualms with this post. Good job! |
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RiKD   United States. Oct 02 2023 23:05. Posts 8992 | | |
| On October 02 2023 18:32 lostaccount wrote:
100$ is like 3.5 meals of take out food or eating out. 1 really good meal though but when i eat really godo my buddies usually pays most of it n i chip in what i can. im saving as much as i can so i can live better down the road balance my budget etc |
Most of my meals end up being $15-20 but I am eating fast food. It's not ideal but I am not one to cook up big batches of stuff and eat it for 5 days or even prepare meals every day and bring them into work. |
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RiKD   United States. Oct 02 2023 23:06. Posts 8992 | | |
| On October 02 2023 18:32 lostaccount wrote:
i might need to work now cause life kinda boring with so much freetime i did so much what i wanted to do might get a 20$ job or something easy. |
$20 / hr jobs don't grow on trees and these days I am not sure if "easy" jobs exist. |
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RiKD   United States. Oct 02 2023 23:08. Posts 8992 | | |
I would just find something you don't mind doing. I am in a similar boat actually but I am in a $20 / hr job I don't want to be in but as time goes by you get entrenched and it is hard to get out. |
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lostaccount   Canada. Oct 02 2023 23:46. Posts 6184 | | |
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lostaccount   Canada. Oct 02 2023 23:47. Posts 6184 | | |
| On October 02 2023 22:06 RiKD wrote:
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On October 02 2023 18:32 lostaccount wrote:
i might need to work now cause life kinda boring with so much freetime i did so much what i wanted to do might get a 20$ job or something easy. |
$20 / hr jobs don't grow on trees and these days I am not sure if "easy" jobs exist.
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Easy relative to playing poker but you are right 20$ isn’t easy |
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lostaccount   Canada. Oct 02 2023 23:49. Posts 6184 | | |
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lostaccount   Canada. Oct 03 2023 01:14. Posts 6184 | | |
| On October 02 2023 22:05 RiKD wrote:
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On October 02 2023 18:32 lostaccount wrote:
100$ is like 3.5 meals of take out food or eating out. 1 really good meal though but when i eat really godo my buddies usually pays most of it n i chip in what i can. im saving as much as i can so i can live better down the road balance my budget etc |
Most of my meals end up being $15-20 but I am eating fast food. It's not ideal but I am not one to cook up big batches of stuff and eat it for 5 days or even prepare meals every day and bring them into work.
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I usually cook 1 big pot of rice or 2 meals of noodles to last the day
I eat fast food once or twice a month at most, value isn’t there but once in awhile is okay |
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lostaccount   Canada. Oct 03 2023 17:07. Posts 6184 | | |
Happy bday to 2,a mf mr ryan neilly. If u were in Vancouver I buy u a 6 pack |
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lostaccount   Canada. Oct 05 2023 03:14. Posts 6184 | | |
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CurbStomp2   Finland. Oct 07 2023 08:55. Posts 276 | | |
Americans are pretty funny when they are complaining about cost of living while eating out everyday and needing some fucking 40k car. why can't you just buy some $1000 piece of shit and drive that and cook meals for 3$ a meal? Better yet, use public transport. Also why not get a room in a shared apartment? I'd much rather do that than live with my parents. I did an excel sheet and save all my receipts and put all my expenses there. I get 16k a year from disability and I think I could save $4k a year. Yeah medical bills probably suck but I doubt they add up to so much that 40k a year is not livable. I even refuse to buy coffee for 1,80€ at school so I bring my own. Point being you could cut expenses if you wanted to, but I guess in America that makes you a loser. |
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lostaccount   Canada. Oct 08 2023 03:25. Posts 6184 | | |
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RiKD   United States. Oct 08 2023 04:18. Posts 8992 | | |
| On October 07 2023 07:55 CurbStomp2 wrote:
Americans are pretty funny when they are complaining about cost of living while eating out everyday and needing some fucking 40k car. why can't you just buy some $1000 piece of shit and drive that and cook meals for 3$ a meal? Better yet, use public transport. Also why not get a room in a shared apartment? I'd much rather do that than live with my parents. I did an excel sheet and save all my receipts and put all my expenses there. I get 16k a year from disability and I think I could save $4k a year. Yeah medical bills probably suck but I doubt they add up to so much that 40k a year is not livable. I even refuse to buy coffee for 1,80€ at school so I bring my own. Point being you could cut expenses if you wanted to, but I guess in America that makes you a loser. |
I drive an 11 year old car with 180,000 miles with the check engine light on, no AC, and 1 headlight.
What are you cooking for $3 / meal?
There is no public transport.
Having roomates suck but you are right living in a shared apartment is probably better than living with parents. Not in all cases but as a general rule yes.
I went to the doctor the other week. Blood work was $95. He wanted to do a sleep study so I can get a CPAP machine. It was $350 and I am unsure if it even worked. They haven't gotten back to me. I don't know if they'll have to charge me another $350. Who knows how much the CPAP machine costs....................
Last time I went to the liver doctor they wanted to do some scan. It was like $2,500 and I just told them NOPE and peaced out. Therapy is like $40 / session which isn't bad. Psychiatrist is like something ridiculous because I only see him for 10 min. Going to the psych ward is expensive. Medications are expensive. All this stuff adds up just as car bills add up. I mean replacing catalytic converters is $2k+ and I didn't even know what a catalytic converter was.
There is also a difference between pathetic and loser. Although maybe sometimes there is not. Sitting in my parent's basement making $20k / yr off of poker is pathetic and loser'ish. I don't think people with mental health issues are losers. I have considered going on disability a lot lately. But, the idea of being out and not being able to order a coffee if I want one kind of sucks. I told my therapist if I went on disability I would read a lot and walk a lot (and spend too much time on the internet). She was like, "That is a LOT of reading and walking. You are too damn smart to be on disability." My use of pathetic and loser isn't just used towards the lower class by the way. Vast swaths of middle and upper class are pathetic and losers. Probably more. What is it that Jesus said? It is easier to thread a camel through a needle than for most of these rich pathetic fucks have a shot at the Kingdom of Heaven? Something like that. In conclusion, I don't think you are a loser but it kind of sucks to not be able to buy a bottle of water when thirsty because it will break the budget. |
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RiKD   United States. Oct 08 2023 05:38. Posts 8992 | | |
I feel like we could collectively figure some things out in this thread.
One thing for me is lostaccount posted 2 kind of flashy videos but I didn't see any actual budgets. I would also be interested in seeing CurbStomp's budget for $12,000 / yr living. |
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PuertoRican   United States. Oct 08 2023 09:28. Posts 13127 | | |
| On October 08 2023 04:38 RiKD wrote:
I would also be interested in seeing CurbStomp's budget for $12,000 / yr living. |
Me too. |
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CurbStomp2   Finland. Oct 09 2023 08:32. Posts 276 | | |
Rice, broccoli with Kassler is like 2,45 a meal. You'll lose some weight too. spaghetti bolognese is probably not much more expensive per meal especially if you use some vegan soy shit instead of minced meat. |
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RiKD   United States. Oct 09 2023 16:40. Posts 8992 | | |
Chicken, broccoli, and rice is bringing flashbacks to when I was cutting doing bodybuilding. *Shudder*
I like spaghetti not even with any meat but not for every meal.
I'm taking my mom out to lunch for some good food. It will probably cost $60. That is a luxury I would miss if I just went straight disability. |
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Loco   Canada. Oct 09 2023 17:10. Posts 20967 | | |
I have been using Butler soy curls (contains only one ingredient: whole dehydrated soy beans) a lot lately. I buy a box in bulk (12 lbs) and one typical serving for me is 75g (has 25g protein). Comes down to 1.7$ CAD per meal (1.25 USD). Combined with a cheap staple like rice/rice noodles and some sauerkraut, it's less than 3$ per meal. Oats + a protein powder bought on sale/in bulk from Costco and fruit is also a very cheap common breakfast.
The issue with RiKD is not that he can't find cheap foods, it's that he can't commit to eating them regularly. This is especially difficult when you have no goals you're working towards, and you live with your parents where there is an abundance of "rich" foods. To succeed at eating this way you have to be either forced by circumstances due to low income, or working towards a goal (health/fitness/budgeting etc). |
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fuck I should just sell some of my Pokemon cards, if no one stakes that is what I will have to do - lostaccount | Last edit: 09/10/2023 17:31 |
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RiKD   United States. Oct 10 2023 01:52. Posts 8992 | | |
Loco is not wrong.
How are you Loco?
I don't expect you to continue posting but do you have any good books, film, music while you are here? |
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RiKD   United States. Oct 12 2023 21:16. Posts 8992 | | |
Ya'll inspired me to go cheaper with my meals.
1/2 cup Brown Basmati Rice
little bit Roganjosh sauce
1/2 a bag of frozen peas |
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