There are some things I don't sacrifice quality for. Food is tops on that list.
Lately I've been roasting a whole chicken about once a week. We (four adults) eat dinner off of it (roasted with fresh veggies), and then I make chicken salad with the leftover meat. That feeds us all again for lunch the next day and usually some for a snack on crackers. That's a $6 chicken feeding four people at least two meals. Lunchmeat at the Ingles deli is $8 and $9 per pound.
I have long thought there should be restrictions on what foods can be purchased with food stamps and WIC vouchers. I walk the cereal aisle at the grocery store and see "WIC Approved Item" on some of them. How can sugary cereal be better for a person than grits, oatmeal, cream of wheat, eggs? And cereal is one of the most expensive things in the store!
If there are no stupid questions, then what kind of questions do stupid people ask? Do they get smart just in time to ask questions?
- Scott Adams