So give us an example of what you would eat for a day for $1.37? Something in the 2000 to 2500 calorie range.
not 100% sure, I haven't actually been trying to figure this out yet because I'm not sure if I'm going to do it or not
So give us an example of what you would eat for a day for $1.37? Something in the 2000 to 2500 calorie range.
So give us an example of what you would eat for a day for $1.37? Something in the 2000 to 2500 calorie range.
Well there's 2k calories in 1 cup of oil.
When was the last time you drank a cup of oil?
and those are basically empty calories, you really cant live on that.
Calories are calories. You need 2k per day. If you get the 2k, no matter how you get it, you will survive.
Calories are calories. You need 2k per day. If you get the 2k, no matter how you get it, you will survive.
Calories are calories. You need 2k per day. If you get the 2k, no matter how you get it, you will survive.
Well there's 2k calories in 1 cup of oil.
bfdd and Hacp have obviously never lived on their own or went grocery shopping.
$500 per year for food.. lol..
I think you should stop making yourself look like an idiot. For now, you are ignored.
Calories are calories. You need 2k per day. If you get the 2k, no matter how you get it, you will survive.
You're an asshole. Plain and simple. I hope one day you can walk in the shoes of someone who's lost their job, burned their savings trying to save their house and truly has to deal with the blight of the economy, the lack of jobs and fucksticks like you thinking you know everything, when you don't know a single thing, and lack the empathy of a ravenous jackal.
not 100% sure, I haven't actually been trying to figure this out yet because I'm not sure if I'm going to do it or notThere is plenty of food though you can get cheaply that wouldn't break the bank. this probably isn't even viable for most people with food stamps because most of them probably have families they're trying to feed. but no one NEEDS to spend more than 1000 a year on food and I think you could get by with a budget of 500 for food.
Laughing aside, I would really like to see the welfare and food stamp system reformed. A buddy of mine works a part-time job at Sam's Club on top of his full time job to help provide for his family. He sees all sorts of ridiculous products being purchased with food stamps such as lobster, shrimp, salmon, caviar, etc.. all while the person standing in line is talking on their cell phone.
However, I'm definitely in favor of "safety nets" - I was on unemployment for 5 months while I looked for a new job here in Michigan. Fortunately, I was able to find a new job before the 6 months ended, although I'm sure I would have been eligible for a 10-year extension or something outrageous.
Moron. Plain and simple.
It is impossible to survive even on $1000 a year for food.
That is $2.74 a day.
Calories are calories. You need 2k per day. If you get the 2k, no matter how you get it, you will survive.
you could do it but spaghetti almost every day would get kinda boring. it would be a very monotonous diet.
and very little meat.
and as long as you're only feeding one person, add 1 or more and no way.
I think that would be the biggest factor to sticking to any extreme Low Budget Diet. After awhile there will likely be psychological affects from it.
It may just be wishful thinking, and this may create a lot of overhead, but I would just like to see food stamps regulated to the point where certain foods are deemed unhealthy or too expensive.
you all have to pay sales tax on unprepared food? that's a crappy deal.Potaotes here are bringing $2.25 for a five pound bag, that's what, 45 cents a pound here. We also have to pay a 6% sales tax on everything, food included.
pretty decent price for those, but there is usually some meat on sale for ~$1.00/lb each week.That was a hell of a sale on those beef back ribs for 99 cents/lb. I wish we had those kinds of prices here.
So 1 chicken breast (with bone and ribs in it and a small potatoe for the whole day? Really? If you can live on that you don't do a lot of physical activity and you must be about 98 pounds wet.
Recommended Daily Servings
The United States Department of Agriculture's guidelines on the number of portions we should eat daily are:
Bread, Cereal, Rice, & Pasta Group: 6-11 servings daily.
What counts as a serving? One slice of bread, ½ cup cooked rice, pasta, or cereal, 1 ounce ready-to-eat cereal, ½ hamburger roll or English muffin, ½ of a small, 2-ounce bagel, 3-4 plain crackers.
Vegetable Group: 3-5 servings daily.
What counts as a serving? 1 cup raw leafy vegetables, ½ cup of other vegetables, cooked, or chopped raw, ¾ cup (6 ounces) of vegetable juice.
Fruit Group: 2-4 servings daily
What counts as a serving? 1 medium apple, banana, or orange, ½ cup of chopped, cooked, or canned fruit, ¾ cup (6 ounces) of fruit juice.
Milk, Yogurt, and Cheese Group: 2-3 servings daily
What counts as a serving? 1 cup of milk or yogurt, 1 and ½ ounces of natural cheese, 2 ounces of process cheese.
Meat, Poultry, Fish, Dry Beans, Eggs, & Nuts Group: 2-3 servings daily
What counts as a serving? 2-3 ounces of cooked lean meat, poultry, or fish. NOTE: ½ cup of cooked dry beans, 1 egg, or 2 tablespoons of peanut butter count as 1 ounce of meat.
Fats, Oils & Sweets Group
Easy does it! No serving size for this group-just use these items sparingly.
While I have not been to a Sam's Club in a few years, they sell caviar now? Around 9/11 I was out of work for almost a year in Michigan and gladly accepted my paltry $300 week unemployment check and the whopping $275 they used to put on my Bridge Card to feed my family of 5 on every month. It would have been very difficult for us to keep our home at the time had it not been for that little extra boost. It's the folks that stay on these programs for years on end that ruin it for the family guy/gal who is just trying to survive until they can find new employment.