Sunday, July 20, 2008

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Today's topics:

* What does it cost to feed yourself these days? - 5 messages, 4 authors
http://groups.google.com/group/misc.consumers.frugal-living/browse_thread/thread/5e35fa8087ca6eb4?hl=en
* Frugal ways - 14 messages, 6 authors
http://groups.google.com/group/misc.consumers.frugal-living/browse_thread/thread/8e3584c16c404f4e?hl=en
* dresdner herrenmode kaufen bischofswerda grosse herrenmode kaufen
herrenbekleidung bestellen kassel herrenmode kaufen hemden herrenkleidung
online uebergroesse - 1 messages, 1 author
http://groups.google.com/group/misc.consumers.frugal-living/browse_thread/thread/d98fdaba49d47ffc?hl=en
* Free K&N filters decal - 2 messages, 2 authors
http://groups.google.com/group/misc.consumers.frugal-living/browse_thread/thread/33f07354990750b2?hl=en
* air max 87 88 89 95 90 ltd tn shoes - 1 messages, 1 author
http://groups.google.com/group/misc.consumers.frugal-living/browse_thread/thread/bb6fd21147d4fb0b?hl=en
* some tips on grocery shopping - 1 messages, 1 author
http://groups.google.com/group/misc.consumers.frugal-living/browse_thread/thread/2402813221eb7712?hl=en
* Spacing Trips to the Grocery Store? - 1 messages, 1 author
http://groups.google.com/group/misc.consumers.frugal-living/browse_thread/thread/9e5316c7228e6cd4?hl=en

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TOPIC: What does it cost to feed yourself these days?
http://groups.google.com/group/misc.consumers.frugal-living/browse_thread/thread/5e35fa8087ca6eb4?hl=en
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== 1 of 5 ==
Date: Sat, Jul 19 2008 11:14 pm
From: George Grapman


Rod Speed wrote:
> lisajoe@privacy.net wrote:
>> On Sat, 19 Jul 2008 13:17:17 -1200, in misc.consumers.frugal-living
>> "Rod Speed" <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.commie> wrote:
>>
>>> James FUCKING WHAT THE FUCK! <j0069bond@hotmail.com> wrote YELLOW
>>> BASTARD! BAREBACK! ANUS!
>>>> h <tmcl...@searchmachine.com> wrote
>>>>> James <j0069b...@hotmail.com> wrote
>>>>>> With the high gas and grocery prices I find it cheaper for a
>>>>>> single person to have a big lunch at the all you can eat buffet
>>>>>> ($8 including tip) and a light meal at home. I don't seem to be
>>>>>> able to make any meal for less than $5. Even a can of soup is
>>>>>> around $2. Fresh veges even at the Farmer's market is out of
>>>>>> sight.
>>>>> Fresh veggies from the back yard and 1/2 lb of boneless ribeye
>>>>> comes to exactly $2.99. Maybe add a few cents for spices and
>>>>> olive oil, too. A can of tuna with some mayo and backyard veg
>>>>> makes for an under $1.50 lunch.
>>>>> Breakfast is 2 eggs and a slice of ham for less than $1.00.
>>>>> Meals are much cheaper when you make them from scratch.
>>>> I gave up my community plot this year because it's 5 miles away so
>>>> gas
>>>> cost wipes out any savings. My back yard is too shady to grow any
>>>> crops and the squirrels eat all my apples and pears before they
>>>> ripe.
>>> You FUCKING BUGGERY! can still buy FUCKING ANUS-QUEEN! PUSSYLIPS!
>>> BOLLOCKS! potatoes for a FUCKING GAY! hell of lot FUCKING ASSKISSER!
>>> BOOBIES! less than $5 FUCKING BUSTED CHERRY! BUTT PEDDLER! BAREBACK!
>>> per meal. ASS-TO-MOUTH! PECKER!
>>>
>>>> They best I've been able to get is NY steak with bone at $5/lb on
>>>> special.
>>> Thats FUCKING BITCH-QUEEN! still less than FUCKING CORNHOLER! LOVE
>>> TRUNCHEON! $5 per meal FUCKING KNOB! if you eat FUCKING BUTTHEAD!
>>> TOWN-TRAMP! half a pound FUCKING LOVE MELONS! per meal. ARSE GREASE!
>>> FUCK-ROD! PENIS!
>>>
>>> And FUCKING QUEER! a curry costs a FUCKING LOVE LOG! BAPS! COCK
>>> TEASER! ANAL COPULATOR! hell of a lot FUCKING SCUMBAG! BLIND SNAKE!
>>> less than that per FUCKING CLITTY! BOUNCER! ANAL COLLAR!
>>> FUDDY-DUDDY! meal. NYMPHO! PUSSY-POKER! DICKBREATH! BUTT! GODDAM!
>>>
>>>> Some times I might be able to get your price if there are some
>>>> expiring meat available.
>>>> I get acid reflux eating can tuna or salmon. I stop buying eggs as
>>>> they
>>>> cost more than twice now. Used to regularly get them for about
>>>> $1/doz.
>>> Even FUCKING CREAM-JUGS! at $2/doz thats FUCKING PIMPLE! JOCKSTRAP! a
>>> lot less FUCKING ARSE PIRATE! than $5 per FUCKING FLESH INJECTION!
>>> COCKROACH! BANGING FUDGE! CIRCUS BOY! BUM HOLE! BUTT BREATH! FUCKING
>>> BITCH! meal. BUNNY FUCK! PIECE-OF-FLUFF! GODDAMMIT! PUSTULE! LOVE
>>> TOOL!
>>
>> When we want your advice we will rattle on the bars of your cage!
>
> So stupid that it cant even manage to work out who is the troll.
>
>
You mean like "sam jones" with a .ru email and an Australian IP?

== 2 of 5 ==
Date: Sun, Jul 20 2008 7:13 am
From: Jeff


James wrote:
> With the high gas and grocery prices I find it cheaper for a single
> person to have a big lunch at the all you can eat buffet ($8 including
> tip) and a light meal at home. I don't seem to be able to make any
> meal for less than $5. Even a can of soup is around $2. Fresh veges
> even at the Farmer's market is out of sight.

Processed food is always expensive. I stopped buying frozen prepared
some time ago also.

I can and often live very cheaply.

10 lbs of chicken leg quarters is somewhere between $2.90 and $7.90.
That leaves veggies and grain as the most expensive item. But cheap
fruits and veggies are usually the best because they are in season.
There's always something that is under a $1/lb.

That doesn't mean that I don't eat out, I do because it is enjoyable
and I live in a city with a lot of restaurants. I don't dine out because
it is frugal. Except for the dollar menu at McDumps and Checkers fast
food is not frugal. Now, as far as being able to prepare the same food
yourself (from a Buffet) at lower cost, that's usually impossible. I
love a good Chinese Seafood Buffet.

Jeff
>

== 3 of 5 ==
Date: Sun, Jul 20 2008 8:47 am
From: James


On Jul 20, 10:13 am, Jeff <jeff@spam_me_not.com> wrote:
> James wrote:
> > With the high gas and grocery prices I find it cheaper for a single
> > person to have a big lunch at the all you can eat buffet ($8 including
> > tip) and a light meal at home.  I don't seem to be able to make any
> > meal for less than $5.  Even a can of soup is around $2.  Fresh veges
> > even at the Farmer's market is out of sight.
>
>   Processed food is always expensive. I stopped buying frozen prepared
> some time ago also.
>
>   I can and often live very cheaply.
>
> 10 lbs of chicken leg quarters is somewhere between $2.90 and $7.90.
> That leaves veggies and grain as the most expensive item. But cheap
> fruits and veggies are usually the best because they are in season.
> There's always something that is under a $1/lb.
>
>    That doesn't mean that I don't eat out, I do because it is enjoyable
> and I live in a city with a lot of restaurants. I don't dine out because
> it is frugal. Except for the dollar menu at McDumps and Checkers fast
> food is not frugal. Now, as far as being able to prepare the same food
> yourself (from a Buffet) at lower cost, that's usually impossible. I
> love a good Chinese Seafood Buffet.
>
>    Jeff
>
>
>
> - Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

The lowest leg quarters I've ever bought was .49/lb.

I just saw a piece on NBC America This Week where a reporter had 3
meals from fast food for less than $4.60. She said she was full. Of
course if she did that every day she would turn from slim to
starving. What she calls a meal is just a snack for me. For example
I wouldn't be able to eat just one $1 McD double cheeseburger and feel
full.

== 4 of 5 ==
Date: Sun, Jul 20 2008 9:14 am
From: Jeff


James wrote:
> On Jul 20, 10:13 am, Jeff <jeff@spam_me_not.com> wrote:
>> James wrote:
>>> With the high gas and grocery prices I find it cheaper for a single
>>> person to have a big lunch at the all you can eat buffet ($8 including
>>> tip) and a light meal at home. I don't seem to be able to make any
>>> meal for less than $5. Even a can of soup is around $2. Fresh veges
>>> even at the Farmer's market is out of sight.
>> Processed food is always expensive. I stopped buying frozen prepared
>> some time ago also.
>>
>> I can and often live very cheaply.
>>
>> 10 lbs of chicken leg quarters is somewhere between $2.90 and $7.90.
>> That leaves veggies and grain as the most expensive item. But cheap
>> fruits and veggies are usually the best because they are in season.
>> There's always something that is under a $1/lb.
>>
>> That doesn't mean that I don't eat out, I do because it is enjoyable
>> and I live in a city with a lot of restaurants. I don't dine out because
>> it is frugal. Except for the dollar menu at McDumps and Checkers fast
>> food is not frugal. Now, as far as being able to prepare the same food
>> yourself (from a Buffet) at lower cost, that's usually impossible. I
>> love a good Chinese Seafood Buffet.
>>
>> Jeff
>>
>>
>>
>> - Hide quoted text -
>>
>> - Show quoted text -
>
> The lowest leg quarters I've ever bought was .49/lb.

Every now and then Kroger will dump them at that .29/lb, it's rare.
>
> I just saw a piece on NBC America This Week where a reporter had 3
> meals from fast food for less than $4.60. She said she was full. Of
> course if she did that every day she would turn from slim to
> starving.

And in the most horrible of contradictions she could get obese on that
diet while starving!

What she calls a meal is just a snack for me. For example
> I wouldn't be able to eat just one $1 McD double cheeseburger and feel
> full.

I call them "double cheap burgers". A couple kills my appetite.

I preferred the "Big and Nasty" when they used to sell those for a
buck. I doubt McD's makes much money on the dollar menu.

Jeff

== 5 of 5 ==
Date: Sun, Jul 20 2008 12:36 pm
From: "Rod Speed"


James <j0069bond@hotmail.com> wrote:
> On Jul 20, 10:13 am, Jeff <jeff@spam_me_not.com> wrote:
>> James wrote:
>>> With the high gas and grocery prices I find it cheaper for a single
>>> person to have a big lunch at the all you can eat buffet ($8
>>> including tip) and a light meal at home. I don't seem to be able to
>>> make any meal for less than $5. Even a can of soup is around $2.
>>> Fresh veges even at the Farmer's market is out of sight.
>>
>> Processed food is always expensive. I stopped buying frozen prepared
>> some time ago also.
>>
>> I can and often live very cheaply.
>>
>> 10 lbs of chicken leg quarters is somewhere between $2.90 and $7.90.
>> That leaves veggies and grain as the most expensive item. But cheap
>> fruits and veggies are usually the best because they are in season.
>> There's always something that is under a $1/lb.
>>
>> That doesn't mean that I don't eat out, I do because it is enjoyable
>> and I live in a city with a lot of restaurants. I don't dine out
>> because it is frugal. Except for the dollar menu at McDumps and
>> Checkers fast food is not frugal. Now, as far as being able to
>> prepare the same food yourself (from a Buffet) at lower cost, that's
>> usually impossible. I love a good Chinese Seafood Buffet.

> The lowest leg quarters I've ever bought was .49/lb.

> I just saw a piece on NBC America This Week where a reporter had 3
> meals from fast food for less than $4.60. She said she was full. Of
> course if she did that every day she would turn from slim to
> starving. What she calls a meal is just a snack for me. For example
> I wouldn't be able to eat just one $1 McD double cheeseburger and feel full.

Then eat 2 or 3 and STILL end up with less than $5 per meal, stupid.



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TOPIC: Frugal ways
http://groups.google.com/group/misc.consumers.frugal-living/browse_thread/thread/8e3584c16c404f4e?hl=en
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== 1 of 14 ==
Date: Sun, Jul 20 2008 3:45 am
From: thuss@anhywhere.usa


On Sat, 19 Jul 2008 21:15:29 -0400, "Nixon.D" <nixon.d@comcast.net>
wrote:

>
><thuss@anhywhere.usa> wrote in message
>news:a82584p65l06okm1a5h89g4ctm3972kva6@4ax.com...
>> On Sat, 19 Jul 2008 14:53:48 -0700, The Real Bev
>> <bashley101+usenet@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>>Gina wrote:
>>>
>>>> Curious how others make ends meet?
>>>>
>>>> I reuse all I can. Butter tubs, tv dinner containers, use less
>>>> tooth paste, cheap TP, use cloth napkins rather than buy paper
>>>> napkins, don't use paper towels (WAY TOO expensive). Use rags.
>>>
>>>Use rags? If you have anything left big enough to clean with when your
>>>clothes are worn out you're not wearing them long enough!
>>>
>>>Cloth napkins? NAPKINS? LOOOOOOXURY! When I was a kid we didn't have
>>>napkins, we didn't even have FOOD! If we wanted to eat we hung out at
>>>the laundromat and dipped soup out of the washers when nobody was looking.
>> No food? Sheee-yet, gal. When I was a kid, we was so po' that when
>> the neighbors were eatin' beans, we stood ourselves outsdie they
>> windows and smelled their farts for supper.
>=============================================
>
>You are a disgrace to this newsgroup. Good grief !!! Some of the
>stuff you write would even make ol' Cornbread or her "Kenny" toss their
>cookies !
>
>
>McDaveOfMerryland
>====================================================
>
Well, damn, they sure as hell make me puke with their phony liberal
palaver. They parrot the same old Liberal Manure that the colleges
and press have been excreting since 1900, and call themsleves
"independent thinkers".
Hasten Jason, bring the basin!!

== 2 of 14 ==
Date: Sun, Jul 20 2008 4:03 am
From: AndyS


Nixon.D wrote:

>
> And, no . . . I did NOT mean "Scottish Descent". I meant SCOTCH.
> That's the way we here in America spell and pronounce that. Look in the
> American Heritage dictionary.
>
> McDaveOfMerryland
> =============================================

Andy writes:

Ah, there's the rub...

I was looking in the Scottish Heritage dictionary :>))))

I'm glad to see you have assimilated into the American culture.
So many immigrants fail to do so....

:>))))) Andy in Eureka, Texas

== 3 of 14 ==
Date: Sun, Jul 20 2008 4:15 am
From: AndyS


Nixon.D wrote:

>
> Your abysmally naive response to my post cannot be ignored !!

***** And I don't blame you at all for not ignoring it !!!!!!

>
> The Scotch drink you refer to is NOT "whiskey" it is whisky. ONLY
> Scotland is allowed by international law to call their spirits WHISKY.
> "Whiskey" is probably something they bastardized in Texas as they gradually
> lost the civilizing protocols and living standards of Scotland.

**** How can you say that when Texas gave the world "Red Dog" beer
and
other masterpieces, such as the country's first one-story whorehouse
(which totally eliminated all the fucking overhead )) ???


>
> Scotch; (noun); The people of Scotland (American Heritage Dictionary). One
> of which you more than likely are. And, as I am myself which I am most
> proud to proclaim.
>
***** Sharpe is a sept of Clan Stuart (but not the royal
ones)......And I am
pretty much the stereotype of a Scottish engineer....... so even
the
rumors are true....


> My Scottish ancestors made their way, by unknown means, to the place now
> known as Horse Cave, Kentucky sometime back in the 1700's. They kept very
> few records there in those olden days but they were a hearty/hardy/thrifty
> and independent folk that did not tolerate any anti-American horse shit !
> They were never slave-holders so we have never felt any "guilt" about that
> mess of crap nor have we ever been inclined to fork over any
> reparations" - - - and frugality demands that we NEVER do that ! ......
> <chuckle thrice>

**** In fact, we should CHARGE the descendants of the slaves for the
compassion and benevolence our clan showed their ancestors...
..... mainly by not buying them and beating them.....
But what Scotsman would pay to own anything he would have to
feed, clothe, house, and give medical care to.... when all he has to
do
is work a little harder and save the money.

>
> But, I think you really should go check out that "Daddy Danny Sharpe" again.

**** I have a 57 typewritten page genealogy, complete with gravestone
pictures and references, documenting my ancestry back to Daniel.....
I suspect that you are not really Scottish, but merely Irish, and are
prone
to loud bragging, tremendous prejudice, and hard drinking.......
Do you deny it ???

:>))))))) Andy in Eureka, Texas

PS A shelleleigh is no match for a claymore....... :>)))

>
> McDaveOfMerryland
> ==============================================================================
>
>
> .
> ..... .
>
>
> "AndyS" <andysharpe@juno.com> wrote in message
> news:d705c08f-f2b3-46dd-8b0c-d8b3a45624a8@s50g2000hsb.googlegroups.com...
> >
> >
> > Nixon.D wrote:
> >> Being of Scotch descent I'm just naturally in favor of all variety of
> >> frugalities !!!
> >>
> >
> > Andy comments:
> >
> > Your ancestor was a bottle of whiskey ???
> >
> > I think you mean " of SCOTTISH descent ".......
> >
> > ..... a true Scotsman wouldn't make that mistake :>)))
> >
> > Andy in Eureka, whose paternal has it's genealogy
> > traced back to Daniel Charles Sharpe, a Scottish
> > immigrant who came to the new world in 1720, and was
> > later a hero in the Revolutionary War ( on the American side )...
> >
> >
> > :>)))))))))))))))))))

== 4 of 14 ==
Date: Sun, Jul 20 2008 6:49 am
From: "h"

"AndyS" <andysharpe@juno.com> wrote in message
news:99276f3f-9a25-4795-a602-a0078209bcb4@c58g2000hsc.googlegroups.com...
>
>
> Nixon.D wrote:
>
>>
>> And, no . . . I did NOT mean "Scottish Descent". I meant SCOTCH.
>> That's the way we here in America spell and pronounce that. Look in
>> the
>> American Heritage dictionary.
>>
>> McDaveOfMerryland
>> =============================================
>
Umm, not in Argyle, NY they don't. They are SCOTTISH or SCOTS, not
"scotch". Scotch is what they drink. Are you sure you're not from Texas?


== 5 of 14 ==
Date: Sun, Jul 20 2008 9:13 am
From: "Nixon.D"

"AndyS" <andysharpe@juno.com> wrote

> **** In fact, we should CHARGE the descendants of the slaves for the
> compassion and benevolence our clan showed their ancestors...
> ..... mainly by not buying them and beating them.....
> But what Scotsman would pay to own anything he would have to
> feed, clothe, house, and give medical care to.... when all he has to
> do is work a little harder and save the money.
>
> **** I have a 57 typewritten page genealogy, complete with gravestone
> pictures and references, documenting my ancestry back to Daniel.....
> I suspect that you are not really Scottish, but merely Irish, and are
> prone
> to loud bragging, tremendous prejudice, and hard drinking.......
> Do you deny it ???
>
> :>))))))) Andy in Eureka, Texas
>
> PS A shelleleigh is no match for a claymore....... :>)))

===================================================


Our Scottish Clan had nothing more to do with the Irish than absolutely
necessary and that was very little indeed. The Nixon (Nyckson, Nykson,
Nixon, other spellings) clan was a sub-clan of the great and all powerful
Armstrong Clan; the greatest of all the border clans and much greater than
your clan. We were right there on the Northern English border and in the
midst of most all of the conflicts.

I must agree with you re. the claymore. My maternal Grandfather used to
lean back on the front porch in the summer shade, spitting Red Mule tobacco
juice into a Folgers coffee can, and tell stories handed down through the
decades of how they were used by several of his ancestors in the Battle of
Killiecrankie in the late 17th Century. Apparently, they we really good
"cutters" but were a bit cumbersome from horseback.

If that damned "Bonnie Prince Charley" had stayed sober more of the time
instead of constantaly sipping on that Dram Buie we would have won those
Border Wars and we would not, could not, have been forced over to Ireland (a
sad and depressing land indeed). But, we left there as soon as we could;
made our way to the wild and wooly forests of Appalachia and Horse Cave,
Kentucky and eventually had the pleasure of seeing one of our members place
the first human foot on the surface of the MOON !!!!

Has any of your clan done anything notable?

McDave;OKIEAtLargeInMerryland
===================================================


== 6 of 14 ==
Date: Sun, Jul 20 2008 8:32 am
From: "Nixon.D"

"h" <tmclone@searchmachine.com> wrote in message
news:g5vf7k$c7j$1@aioe.org...
>
> "AndyS" <andysharpe@juno.com> wrote in message
> news:99276f3f-9a25-4795-a602-a0078209bcb4@c58g2000hsc.googlegroups.com...
>>
>>
>> Nixon.D wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> And, no . . . I did NOT mean "Scottish Descent". I meant SCOTCH.
>>> That's the way we here in America spell and pronounce that. Look in
>>> the
>>> American Heritage dictionary.
>>>
>>> McDaveOfMerryland
>>> =============================================
>>
> Umm, not in Argyle, NY they don't. They are SCOTTISH or SCOTS, not
> "scotch". Scotch is what they drink. Are you sure you're not from Texas?
====================================================

Argyle, NY. . . . ? That explains your nitpicking attitude.

No. It is Andy that is from Texas. I remain an OKIE At Large in
Merryland

McDave
========================================================
>
>


== 7 of 14 ==
Date: Sun, Jul 20 2008 8:26 am
From: "Nixon.D"


Heh, heh, heh.....

Pretty sneaky aren't you . . . . ?

"AndyS" <andysharpe@juno.com> wrote in message
news:99276f3f-9a25-4795-a602-a0078209bcb4@c58g2000hsc.googlegroups.com...
>
>
> Nixon.D wrote:
>
>>
>> And, no . . . I did NOT mean "Scottish Descent". I meant SCOTCH.
>> That's the way we here in America spell and pronounce that. Look in
>> the
>> American Heritage dictionary.
>>
>> McDaveOfMerryland
>> =============================================
>
> Andy writes:
>
> Ah, there's the rub...
>
> I was looking in the Scottish Heritage dictionary :>))))
>
> I'm glad to see you have assimilated into the American culture.
> So many immigrants fail to do so....
>
> :>))))) Andy in Eureka, Texas


== 8 of 14 ==
Date: Sun, Jul 20 2008 8:37 am
From: "Nixon.D"

"Rod Speed" <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.commie> wrote in message
news:dvhip1$wcz$v@alt.butts.ghastly-scrounger.org.bulgaria...
> Rod Speed, ye infected unadvised scold, this is the silliest stuff that
> I ever heard, ye vacillated:
>
>> I've been dead before.
>
=================================
And still is in all likelihood.


== 9 of 14 ==
Date: Sun, Jul 20 2008 8:36 am
From: "Nixon.D"

Switch to Dram Buie. It'll clear your feeble mind. Bonnie Prince Charley
wasn't much of a warrior but he sure knew his spirits !

McDave
===========================================


"Rod Speed" <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:6efhvrF6nit7U1@mid.individual.net...
> Nixon.D <nixon.d@comcast.net> wrote:
>
>> OK, OK, OK, OK, already !!!
>
>> International "Agreement"
>
> Still a lie. No such animal does anything of the sort.
>
>> Please don't bug me with trivials... !
>
> Never ever could bullshit its way out of a wet paper bag.
>
>
>> Rod Speed <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> wrote
>>> Nixon.D <nixon.d@comcast.net> wrote
>>>
>>>> My Dear Andy;
>>>
>>>> Your abysmally naive response to my post cannot be ignored !!
>>>
>>>> The Scotch drink you refer to is NOT "whiskey" it is whisky. ONLY
>>>> Scotland is allowed by international law to call their spirits
>>>> WHISKY.
>>>
>>> Wrong, no such 'international law'
>>>
>>>> "Whiskey" is probably something they bastardized in Texas as they
>>>> gradually lost the civilizing protocols and living standards of
>>>> Scotland.
>>>
>>>> Scotch; (noun); The people of Scotland (American Heritage
>>>> Dictionary). One of which you more than likely are. And, as I am
>>>> myself which I am most proud to proclaim.
>>>>
>>>> My Scottish ancestors made their way, by unknown means, to the place
>>>> now known as Horse Cave, Kentucky sometime back in the 1700's. They
>>>> kept very few records there in those olden days but they were a
>>>> hearty/hardy/thrifty and independent folk that did not tolerate any
>>>> anti-American horse shit ! They were never slave-holders so we have
>>>> never felt any "guilt" about that mess of crap nor have we ever been
>>>> inclined to fork over any reparations" - - - and frugality
>>>> demands that we NEVER do that ! ...... <chuckle thrice>
>>>>
>>>> But, I think you really should go check out that "Daddy Danny
>>>> Sharpe" again.
>>>> McDaveOfMerryland
>>>> ==============================================================================
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> .
>>>> ..... .
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> "AndyS" <andysharpe@juno.com> wrote in message
>>>> news:d705c08f-f2b3-46dd-8b0c-d8b3a45624a8@s50g2000hsb.googlegroups.com...
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Nixon.D wrote:
>>>>>> Being of Scotch descent I'm just naturally in favor of all variety
>>>>>> of frugalities !!!
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Andy comments:
>>>>>
>>>>> Your ancestor was a bottle of whiskey ???
>>>>>
>>>>> I think you mean " of SCOTTISH descent ".......
>>>>>
>>>>> ..... a true Scotsman wouldn't make that mistake :>)))
>>>>>
>>>>> Andy in Eureka, whose paternal has it's genealogy
>>>>> traced back to Daniel Charles Sharpe, a Scottish
>>>>> immigrant who came to the new world in 1720, and was
>>>>> later a hero in the Revolutionary War ( on the American side )...
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> :>)))))))))))))))))))
>
>


== 10 of 14 ==
Date: Sun, Jul 20 2008 9:20 am
From: AndyS


Nixon.D wrote:
MOON !!!!
>
> Has any of your clan done anything notable?
>
> McDave;OKIEAtLargeInMerryland
> ===================================================

Andy writes:
Not lately.....

I think I had a distant uncle who was a bootlegger, and an aunt
who married a descendant of the Armstrong Clan after being a
prostitute for several years...... but nothing worth mentioning....

How about you ?


:>)))) Andy in Eureka, Texas

PS The Armstrong Clan might have been bigger, but the Sharpe
sept of the Stuart Clan was smarter and better looking.....

== 11 of 14 ==
Date: Sun, Jul 20 2008 9:22 am
From: "Nixon.D"


I've read that just a dash of salt on the brush is superior to any of these
"toothpastes" they have convinced people are necessary. I believe that.

Toothpaste. Just more con-job for gullible consumers.

McDave
==================================


"Gene S. Berkowitz" <first.last@verizon.net> wrote in message
news:MPG.22ec70baeaff0b0498992a@news.verizon.net...
> In article <LNKdnR_PCIVyahzVnZ2dnUVZ_hqdnZ2d@comcast.com>,
> nixon.d@comcast.net says...
>
>>
>> Being of Scotch descent I'm just naturally in favor of all variety of
>> frugalities !!!
>>
>> But, please tell me-- what, exactly, is the "correct" amount of
>> toothpaste
>> to use?? I don't have all that many teeth left so I think I should be
>> authorized to use a rather small amount of the toothpaste.
>
> Generally, a blob the size of a garden pea should be plenty.
>
> When toothpaste was first sold in tubes, the opening was made with a
> narrow slot in it, so that the toothpaste would come out as a flat
> ribbon. Over the years, marketing changed that to a plump caterpillar-
> shaped blob, with a soft-serve ice-cream tip garnish on the end.
>
> --Gene


== 12 of 14 ==
Date: Sun, Jul 20 2008 9:34 am
From: "Nixon.D"

"AndyS" <andysharpe@juno.com> wrote in message
news:558cda3f-a880-4f59-909c-91e528efeea8@m3g2000hsc.googlegroups.com...
>
>
> Nixon.D wrote:
> MOON !!!!
>>
>> Has any of your clan done anything notable?
>>
>> McDave;OKIEAtLargeInMerryland
>> ===================================================
>
> Andy writes:
> Not lately.....
>
> I think I had a distant uncle who was a bootlegger, and an aunt
> who married a descendant of the Armstrong Clan after being a
> prostitute for several years...... but nothing worth mentioning....
>
> How about you ? Andy in Eureka, Texas
=======================================================


Naw. . Guess not. Nothing other than win the Korean War and the Cold
War against the violent, aggressive, nuclear-powered, hateful, and genocidal
Union of Soviet Socialistic Republics.

McDave
===================================================


== 13 of 14 ==
Date: Sun, Jul 20 2008 12:35 pm
From: "Rod Speed"


Nixon.D <nixon.d@comcast.net> wrote:

> Switch to Dram Buie.

No thanks, I prefer a decent single malt myself.

> It'll clear your feeble mind.

Unlike you, not possible to clear ear to ear dog shit even with acid.

> Bonnie Prince Charley wasn't much of a warrior but he sure knew his spirits !

Wrong, as always.


> Rod Speed <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> wrote
>> Nixon.D <nixon.d@comcast.net> wrote
>>
>>> OK, OK, OK, OK, already !!!
>>
>>> International "Agreement"
>>
>> Still a lie. No such animal does anything of the sort.
>>
>>> Please don't bug me with trivials... !
>>
>> Never ever could bullshit its way out of a wet paper bag.
>>
>>
>>> Rod Speed <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> wrote
>>>> Nixon.D <nixon.d@comcast.net> wrote
>>>>
>>>>> My Dear Andy;
>>>>
>>>>> Your abysmally naive response to my post cannot be ignored !!
>>>>
>>>>> The Scotch drink you refer to is NOT "whiskey" it is whisky. ONLY
>>>>> Scotland is allowed by international law to call their spirits
>>>>> WHISKY.
>>>>
>>>> Wrong, no such 'international law'
>>>>
>>>>> "Whiskey" is probably something they bastardized in Texas as they
>>>>> gradually lost the civilizing protocols and living standards of
>>>>> Scotland.
>>>>
>>>>> Scotch; (noun); The people of Scotland (American Heritage
>>>>> Dictionary). One of which you more than likely are. And, as I
>>>>> am myself which I am most proud to proclaim.
>>>>>
>>>>> My Scottish ancestors made their way, by unknown means, to the
>>>>> place now known as Horse Cave, Kentucky sometime back in the
>>>>> 1700's. They kept very few records there in those olden days but
>>>>> they were a hearty/hardy/thrifty and independent folk that did
>>>>> not tolerate any anti-American horse shit ! They were never
>>>>> slave-holders so we have never felt any "guilt" about that mess
>>>>> of crap nor have we ever been inclined to fork over any
>>>>> reparations" - - - and frugality demands that we NEVER do that
>>>>> ! ...... <chuckle thrice> But, I think you really should go check out that "Daddy Danny
>>>>> Sharpe" again.
>>>>> McDaveOfMerryland
>>>>> ==============================================================================
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> .
>>>>> ..... .
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> "AndyS" <andysharpe@juno.com> wrote in message
>>>>> news:d705c08f-f2b3-46dd-8b0c-d8b3a45624a8@s50g2000hsb.googlegroups.com...
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Nixon.D wrote:
>>>>>>> Being of Scotch descent I'm just naturally in favor of all
>>>>>>> variety of frugalities !!!
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Andy comments:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Your ancestor was a bottle of whiskey ???
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I think you mean " of SCOTTISH descent ".......
>>>>>>
>>>>>> ..... a true Scotsman wouldn't make that mistake :>)))
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Andy in Eureka, whose paternal has it's genealogy
>>>>>> traced back to Daniel Charles Sharpe, a Scottish
>>>>>> immigrant who came to the new world in 1720, and was
>>>>>> later a hero in the Revolutionary War ( on the American side
>>>>>> )... :>)))))))))))))))))))


== 14 of 14 ==
Date: Sun, Jul 20 2008 2:31 pm
From: Capitalist Pig


On 20 juil, 00:34, "Nixon.D" <nixo...@comcast.net> wrote:
> My Dear Andy;
>
> Your abysmally naive response to my post cannot be ignored  !!
>
> The Scotch drink you refer to is NOT "whiskey"  it is whisky.      ONLY
> Scotland is allowed by international law to call their spirits WHISKY.
> "Whiskey" is probably something they bastardized in Texas as they gradually
> lost the civilizing protocols and living standards of Scotland.
>
> Scotch; (noun); The people of Scotland (American Heritage Dictionary).   One
> of which you more than likely are.  And, as I am myself which I am most
> proud to proclaim.
>
> My Scottish ancestors made their way, by unknown means, to the place now
> known as Horse Cave, Kentucky sometime back in the 1700's.    They kept very
> few records there in those olden days but they were a hearty/hardy/thrifty
> and independent folk that did not tolerate any anti-American horse shit !
> They were never slave-holders so we have never felt any "guilt" about that
> mess of crap nor have we ever been inclined to fork over any
> reparations"  - - -  and frugality demands that we NEVER do that !    ......
> <chuckle   thrice>
>
> But, I think you really should go check out that "Daddy Danny Sharpe" again.
>
> McDaveOfMerryland
> ===========================================================================­===
>
> .
> .....     .
>
> "AndyS" <andysha...@juno.com> wrote in message
>
> news:d705c08f-f2b3-46dd-8b0c-d8b3a45624a8@s50g2000hsb.googlegroups.com...
>
>
>
>
>
> > Nixon.D wrote:
> >> Being of Scotch descent I'm just naturally in favor of all variety of
> >> frugalities !!!
>
> > Andy comments:
>
> >  Your ancestor was a bottle of whiskey ???
>
> > I think you mean "  of SCOTTISH descent ".......
>
> > ..... a true Scotsman wouldn't make that mistake   :>)))
>
> >   Andy in Eureka,    whose paternal has it's genealogy
> > traced back to Daniel Charles Sharpe, a Scottish
> > immigrant who came to the new world in 1720, and was
> > later a hero in the Revolutionary War  ( on the American side )...
>
> >    :>)))))))))))))))))))- Masquer le texte des messages précédents -
>
> - Afficher le texte des messages précédents -

Then what do the Irish drink? My bottle of Jamison's clearly says
"whiskey"


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== 2 of 2 ==
Date: Sun, Jul 20 2008 2:13 pm
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>
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== 1 of 1 ==
Date: Sun, Jul 20 2008 2:18 pm
From: Al Bundy


On Jul 18, 11:48 pm, Arumugham <n.arumug...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Plan menus in advance.
> Plan for bulk purchase. People can combine together to buy and later
> segregate item. It will be cheap to make purchases like this.
> Visit
>

Grocery shopping just is not that hard and people can figure it out
with common sense.


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== 1 of 1 ==
Date: Sun, Jul 20 2008 2:53 pm
From: clams_casino


Ann wrote:

>On Tue, 15 Jul 2008 16:29:14 +0000, Jonathan Grobe wrote:
>
>
>
>>On 2008-07-15, FarmI <ask@itshall> wrote:
>>
>>
>>>It does have a slightly different flavour than fresh milk, but even so,
>>>I'd have to rate it as far better than powdered milk. Any ideas why it
>>>isn't more popular than powdered?
>>>
>>>
>>What are the costs of regular milk vs UHT vs powdered milk vs condensed
>>milk, etc--comparing them after them after the water has been added...so
>>they are all equivolent say to a gallon of fresh milk?
>>
>>
>
>I just paid $14.28 for a box of nfdm that alleges to make 5 gallons of
>skim milk. I don't know the price of liquid skim milk here.
>
>
>

Skim, 2% and whole milk is $1.99 / gal at Aldi's, here in RI

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== 1 of 10 ==
Date: Sat, Jul 19 2008 6:48 pm
From: "catalpa"

"James" <j0069bond@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:5993fd35-74a2-4808-8565-fbd57d936311@i76g2000hsf.googlegroups.com...
> With the high gas and grocery prices I find it cheaper for a single
> person to have a big lunch at the all you can eat buffet ($8 including
> tip) and a light meal at home. I don't seem to be able to make any
> meal for less than $5. Even a can of soup is around $2. Fresh veges
> even at the Farmer's market is out of sight.
>

You can't make a meal for less than $5 ???

Perdue chicken leg quarters were on sale for $0.59 a lb. I bought 5 lbs,
cooked 3 lbs and froze 2 lbs. The 3 lbs of chicken lasts for 3 dinners. Add
a vegetable, pasta or potatoes and dessert and each meal is less than $1.50.

== 2 of 10 ==
Date: Sat, Jul 19 2008 7:22 pm
From: lisajoe@privacy.net


On Sat, 19 Jul 2008 13:17:17 -1200, in misc.consumers.frugal-living "Rod Speed"
<rod.speed.aaa@gmail.commie> wrote:

>James FUCKING WHAT THE FUCK! <j0069bond@hotmail.com> wrote YELLOW
>BASTARD! BAREBACK! ANUS!
>> h <tmcl...@searchmachine.com> wrote
>>> James <j0069b...@hotmail.com> wrote
>
>>>> With the high gas and grocery prices I find it cheaper for a
>>>> single person to have a big lunch at the all you can eat buffet ($8
>>>> including tip) and a light meal at home. I don't seem to be able to
>>>> make any meal for less than $5. Even a can of soup is around $2.
>>>> Fresh veges even at the Farmer's market is out of sight.
>
>>> Fresh veggies from the back yard and 1/2 lb of boneless ribeye
>>> comes to exactly $2.99. Maybe add a few cents for spices and
>>> olive oil, too. A can of tuna with some mayo and backyard veg
>>> makes for an under $1.50 lunch.
>
>>> Breakfast is 2 eggs and a slice of ham for less than $1.00.
>>> Meals are much cheaper when you make them from scratch.
>
>> I gave up my community plot this year because it's 5 miles away so gas
>> cost wipes out any savings. My back yard is too shady to grow any
>> crops and the squirrels eat all my apples and pears before they ripe.
>
>You FUCKING BUGGERY! can still buy FUCKING ANUS-QUEEN! PUSSYLIPS!
>BOLLOCKS! potatoes for a FUCKING GAY! hell of lot FUCKING ASSKISSER!
>BOOBIES! less than $5 FUCKING BUSTED CHERRY! BUTT PEDDLER! BAREBACK! per
>meal. ASS-TO-MOUTH! PECKER!
>
>> They best I've been able to get is NY steak with bone at $5/lb on special.
>
>Thats FUCKING BITCH-QUEEN! still less than FUCKING CORNHOLER! LOVE
>TRUNCHEON! $5 per meal FUCKING KNOB! if you eat FUCKING BUTTHEAD!
>TOWN-TRAMP! half a pound FUCKING LOVE MELONS! per meal. ARSE GREASE!
>FUCK-ROD! PENIS!
>
>And FUCKING QUEER! a curry costs a FUCKING LOVE LOG! BAPS! COCK TEASER!
>ANAL COPULATOR! hell of a lot FUCKING SCUMBAG! BLIND SNAKE! less than
>that per FUCKING CLITTY! BOUNCER! ANAL COLLAR! FUDDY-DUDDY! meal.
>NYMPHO! PUSSY-POKER! DICKBREATH! BUTT! GODDAM!
>
>> Some times I might be able to get your price if there are some expiring meat available.
>
>> I get acid reflux eating can tuna or salmon. I stop buying eggs as they
>> cost more than twice now. Used to regularly get them for about $1/doz.
>
>Even FUCKING CREAM-JUGS! at $2/doz thats FUCKING PIMPLE! JOCKSTRAP! a
>lot less FUCKING ARSE PIRATE! than $5 per FUCKING FLESH INJECTION!
>COCKROACH! BANGING FUDGE! CIRCUS BOY! BUM HOLE! BUTT BREATH! FUCKING
>BITCH! meal. BUNNY FUCK! PIECE-OF-FLUFF! GODDAMMIT! PUSTULE! LOVE TOOL!


When we want your advice we will rattle on the bars of your cage!

== 3 of 10 ==
Date: Sat, Jul 19 2008 7:48 pm
From: "Rod Speed"


lisajoe@privacy.net wrote:
> On Sat, 19 Jul 2008 13:17:17 -1200, in misc.consumers.frugal-living
> "Rod Speed" <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.commie> wrote:
>
>> James FUCKING WHAT THE FUCK! <j0069bond@hotmail.com> wrote YELLOW
>> BASTARD! BAREBACK! ANUS!
>>> h <tmcl...@searchmachine.com> wrote
>>>> James <j0069b...@hotmail.com> wrote
>>
>>>>> With the high gas and grocery prices I find it cheaper for a
>>>>> single person to have a big lunch at the all you can eat buffet
>>>>> ($8 including tip) and a light meal at home. I don't seem to be
>>>>> able to make any meal for less than $5. Even a can of soup is
>>>>> around $2. Fresh veges even at the Farmer's market is out of
>>>>> sight.
>>
>>>> Fresh veggies from the back yard and 1/2 lb of boneless ribeye
>>>> comes to exactly $2.99. Maybe add a few cents for spices and
>>>> olive oil, too. A can of tuna with some mayo and backyard veg
>>>> makes for an under $1.50 lunch.
>>
>>>> Breakfast is 2 eggs and a slice of ham for less than $1.00.
>>>> Meals are much cheaper when you make them from scratch.
>>
>>> I gave up my community plot this year because it's 5 miles away so
>>> gas
>>> cost wipes out any savings. My back yard is too shady to grow any
>>> crops and the squirrels eat all my apples and pears before they
>>> ripe.
>>
>> You FUCKING BUGGERY! can still buy FUCKING ANUS-QUEEN! PUSSYLIPS!
>> BOLLOCKS! potatoes for a FUCKING GAY! hell of lot FUCKING ASSKISSER!
>> BOOBIES! less than $5 FUCKING BUSTED CHERRY! BUTT PEDDLER! BAREBACK!
>> per meal. ASS-TO-MOUTH! PECKER!
>>
>>> They best I've been able to get is NY steak with bone at $5/lb on
>>> special.
>>
>> Thats FUCKING BITCH-QUEEN! still less than FUCKING CORNHOLER! LOVE
>> TRUNCHEON! $5 per meal FUCKING KNOB! if you eat FUCKING BUTTHEAD!
>> TOWN-TRAMP! half a pound FUCKING LOVE MELONS! per meal. ARSE GREASE!
>> FUCK-ROD! PENIS!
>>
>> And FUCKING QUEER! a curry costs a FUCKING LOVE LOG! BAPS! COCK
>> TEASER! ANAL COPULATOR! hell of a lot FUCKING SCUMBAG! BLIND SNAKE!
>> less than that per FUCKING CLITTY! BOUNCER! ANAL COLLAR!
>> FUDDY-DUDDY! meal. NYMPHO! PUSSY-POKER! DICKBREATH! BUTT! GODDAM!
>>
>>> Some times I might be able to get your price if there are some
>>> expiring meat available.
>>
>>> I get acid reflux eating can tuna or salmon. I stop buying eggs as
>>> they
>>> cost more than twice now. Used to regularly get them for about
>>> $1/doz.
>>
>> Even FUCKING CREAM-JUGS! at $2/doz thats FUCKING PIMPLE! JOCKSTRAP! a
>> lot less FUCKING ARSE PIRATE! than $5 per FUCKING FLESH INJECTION!
>> COCKROACH! BANGING FUDGE! CIRCUS BOY! BUM HOLE! BUTT BREATH! FUCKING
>> BITCH! meal. BUNNY FUCK! PIECE-OF-FLUFF! GODDAMMIT! PUSTULE! LOVE
>> TOOL!
>
>
> When we want your advice we will rattle on the bars of your cage!

So stupid that it cant even manage to work out who is the troll.


== 4 of 10 ==
Date: Sat, Jul 19 2008 7:53 pm
From: James


On Jul 19, 9:48 pm, "catalpa" <cata...@entertab.org> wrote:
> "James" <j0069b...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>
> news:5993fd35-74a2-4808-8565-fbd57d936311@i76g2000hsf.googlegroups.com...
>
> > With the high gas and grocery prices I find it cheaper for a single
> > person to have a big lunch at the all you can eat buffet ($8 including
> > tip) and a light meal at home.  I don't seem to be able to make any
> > meal for less than $5.  Even a can of soup is around $2.  Fresh veges
> > even at the Farmer's market is out of sight.
>
> You can't make a meal for less than $5 ???
>
> Perdue chicken leg quarters were on sale for $0.59 a lb. I bought 5 lbs,
> cooked 3 lbs and froze 2 lbs. The 3 lbs of chicken lasts for 3 dinners. Add
> a vegetable, pasta or potatoes and dessert and each meal is less than $1.50.

I shoud amend that to regularly make a meal for less than $5.

Used to be able to get those leg quarter specials at least every month
being in chicken country. Now it's rare and only in 10 lb bags. I'm
a big eater so it's 2 leg quarters per meal for me. I cook them in
the microwave on a bed of garlic, onion or leek depending on price. I
like my garlic mash potatoes with lots of butter. Throw in a can of
peas and it will be over $3 without dessert.

Of course I could call several packs of Top Ramen a meal but as
delicious as it is, eating it gives me terrible acid reflux. The
other cheap meal is speghetti. I cook 8 oz. per meal, 12 oz. sauce, 4
oz cheese. Again pasta and sauce used to be on sale all the time but
it's rare now.

== 5 of 10 ==
Date: Sat, Jul 19 2008 8:40 pm
From: timeOday


James wrote:
> With the high gas and grocery prices I find it cheaper for a single
> person to have a big lunch at the all you can eat buffet ($8 including
> tip) and a light meal at home. I don't seem to be able to make any
> meal for less than $5. Even a can of soup is around $2. Fresh veges
> even at the Farmer's market is out of sight.
>

I've been getting the $5 footlong at Subway lately. For $5 you get a
lot of everything: fresh bread, veggies, meat, some cheese. I really
don't think you can touch that using ingredients from the grocery store.

== 6 of 10 ==
Date: Sat, Jul 19 2008 8:41 pm
From: "Rod Speed"


James <j0069bond@hotmail.com> wrote
> catalpa <cata...@entertab.org> wrote
>> James <j0069b...@hotmail.com> wrote

>>> With the high gas and grocery prices I find it cheaper for a
>>> single person to have a big lunch at the all you can eat buffet ($8
>>> including tip) and a light meal at home. I don't seem to be able to
>>> make any meal for less than $5. Even a can of soup is around $2.
>>> Fresh veges even at the Farmer's market is out of sight.

>> You can't make a meal for less than $5 ???

>> Perdue chicken leg quarters were on sale for $0.59 a lb.
>> I bought 5 lbs, cooked 3 lbs and froze 2 lbs. The 3 lbs of
>> chicken lasts for 3 dinners. Add a vegetable, pasta or
>> potatoes and dessert and each meal is less than $1.50.

> I shoud amend that to regularly make a meal for less than $5.

Doesnt help, its still mindlessly silly and completely routine
to do that with every meal if you choose to do that.

> Used to be able to get those leg quarter specials at least every
> month being in chicken country. Now it's rare and only in 10 lb bags.

There's plenty of other meat that doesnt end up with
anything like $5 per meal including the other ingredients.

> I'm a big eater so it's 2 leg quarters per meal for me.

Its still a lot less than $5 per meal.

> I cook them in the microwave on a bed of garlic, onion or leek
> depending on price. I like my garlic mash potatoes with lots of
> butter. Throw in a can of peas and it will be over $3 without dessert.

And there are plenty of other meals that are even cheaper than that.

> Of course I could call several packs of Top Ramen a meal
> but as delicious as it is, eating it gives me terrible acid reflux.

There is plenty that doesnt.

> The other cheap meal is speghetti.

Yep, completely trivial to do it for much less than $5 per meal.

> I cook 8 oz. per meal, 12 oz. sauce, 4 oz cheese. Again pasta
> and sauce used to be on sale all the time but it's rare now.

Bullshit, and even if you use the regular priced stuff, its STILL a lot less than $5/meal.


== 7 of 10 ==
Date: Sat, Jul 19 2008 9:54 pm
From: "Rod Speed"


Rod Speed, ye infectious lump of foul deformity, what a caterwauling do
you keep here, ye repented:

> i have a question my bf had a difficult time getting a hard on and we
> havent had sex in over 1 month. Was it becuz he was having sex too
> often or was it not enough... im saying too often becuz he couldve
> cheated on me thats why i want to know.

== 8 of 10 ==
Date: Sat, Jul 19 2008 9:54 pm
From: "Rod Speed"


Rod Speed, ye warped clotpole, I see a good amendment of life in thee,
from praying to purse taking, ye hectored:

> I did a drot of lugs in college, I hink I thave dain bramage.

== 9 of 10 ==
Date: Sat, Jul 19 2008 10:46 pm
From: "h"

"James" <j0069bond@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:15fe33bb-8197-49f7-9f45-a6caafe29ee4@m3g2000hsc.googlegroups.com...
On Jul 19, 1:00 pm, clams_casino <PeterGrif...@DrunkinClam.com> wrote:
> YTD, we've averaged $95 / wk for two (retired - early 60's, eating out
> 1-2 times/wk - mostly a lunch or breakfast) vs. $84 /wk in 07. That $95
> includes food as well as paper goods, cleaning supplies, personal items
> (toothpaste, vitamins, razor blades, etc), etc. That's less than $2.50
> / meal, including non food items. I don't have a breakdown between food
> vs. non food expenditures. Fresh meats, seafood & vegetables are an
> important part of our diet with minimal freezing / canned goods.

>A friend told me it used to cost $200 to $250 a month for groceries
>for one person couple years ago but don't have current figures.

We spend about $350 a month for two adults. We grow a lot of our own veg,
and we low-carb, so we're mostly buying protein and fat, not cheaper
starches. $250 per person seems high to me, especially if you eat a lot of
pasta and bread, which is much cheaper than meat. That only covers meals
eaten at home, which is what we prefer. Why go to a restaurant with
screaming kids or drunken businessmen and spend $60 per person when you can
have fresh veggies, a 2" thick ribeye, and grilled jumbo shrimp for less
than $6 each? Plus, you can have some wine (for a lot less than $7 a glass)
and not have to worry about a designated driver.


== 10 of 10 ==
Date: Sat, Jul 19 2008 11:14 pm
From: George Grapman


Rod Speed wrote:
> lisajoe@privacy.net wrote:
>> On Sat, 19 Jul 2008 13:17:17 -1200, in misc.consumers.frugal-living
>> "Rod Speed" <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.commie> wrote:
>>
>>> James FUCKING WHAT THE FUCK! <j0069bond@hotmail.com> wrote YELLOW
>>> BASTARD! BAREBACK! ANUS!
>>>> h <tmcl...@searchmachine.com> wrote
>>>>> James <j0069b...@hotmail.com> wrote
>>>>>> With the high gas and grocery prices I find it cheaper for a
>>>>>> single person to have a big lunch at the all you can eat buffet
>>>>>> ($8 including tip) and a light meal at home. I don't seem to be
>>>>>> able to make any meal for less than $5. Even a can of soup is
>>>>>> around $2. Fresh veges even at the Farmer's market is out of
>>>>>> sight.
>>>>> Fresh veggies from the back yard and 1/2 lb of boneless ribeye
>>>>> comes to exactly $2.99. Maybe add a few cents for spices and
>>>>> olive oil, too. A can of tuna with some mayo and backyard veg
>>>>> makes for an under $1.50 lunch.
>>>>> Breakfast is 2 eggs and a slice of ham for less than $1.00.
>>>>> Meals are much cheaper when you make them from scratch.
>>>> I gave up my community plot this year because it's 5 miles away so
>>>> gas
>>>> cost wipes out any savings. My back yard is too shady to grow any
>>>> crops and the squirrels eat all my apples and pears before they
>>>> ripe.
>>> You FUCKING BUGGERY! can still buy FUCKING ANUS-QUEEN! PUSSYLIPS!
>>> BOLLOCKS! potatoes for a FUCKING GAY! hell of lot FUCKING ASSKISSER!
>>> BOOBIES! less than $5 FUCKING BUSTED CHERRY! BUTT PEDDLER! BAREBACK!
>>> per meal. ASS-TO-MOUTH! PECKER!
>>>
>>>> They best I've been able to get is NY steak with bone at $5/lb on
>>>> special.
>>> Thats FUCKING BITCH-QUEEN! still less than FUCKING CORNHOLER! LOVE
>>> TRUNCHEON! $5 per meal FUCKING KNOB! if you eat FUCKING BUTTHEAD!
>>> TOWN-TRAMP! half a pound FUCKING LOVE MELONS! per meal. ARSE GREASE!
>>> FUCK-ROD! PENIS!
>>>
>>> And FUCKING QUEER! a curry costs a FUCKING LOVE LOG! BAPS! COCK
>>> TEASER! ANAL COPULATOR! hell of a lot FUCKING SCUMBAG! BLIND SNAKE!
>>> less than that per FUCKING CLITTY! BOUNCER! ANAL COLLAR!
>>> FUDDY-DUDDY! meal. NYMPHO! PUSSY-POKER! DICKBREATH! BUTT! GODDAM!
>>>
>>>> Some times I might be able to get your price if there are some
>>>> expiring meat available.
>>>> I get acid reflux eating can tuna or salmon. I stop buying eggs as
>>>> they
>>>> cost more than twice now. Used to regularly get them for about
>>>> $1/doz.
>>> Even FUCKING CREAM-JUGS! at $2/doz thats FUCKING PIMPLE! JOCKSTRAP! a
>>> lot less FUCKING ARSE PIRATE! than $5 per FUCKING FLESH INJECTION!
>>> COCKROACH! BANGING FUDGE! CIRCUS BOY! BUM HOLE! BUTT BREATH! FUCKING
>>> BITCH! meal. BUNNY FUCK! PIECE-OF-FLUFF! GODDAMMIT! PUSTULE! LOVE
>>> TOOL!
>>
>> When we want your advice we will rattle on the bars of your cage!
>
> So stupid that it cant even manage to work out who is the troll.
>
>
You mean like "sam jones" with a .ru email and an Australian IP?


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== 1 of 2 ==
Date: Sat, Jul 19 2008 7:40 pm
From: Old_Timer


On Sat, 19 Jul 2008 10:26:02 -0500, High Miles <2Blues17@comcast.net>
wrote:

>Ken wrote:
>> On Jul 19, 3:51 am, Gina <m...@privacy.net.invalid> wrote:
>>> Curious how others make ends meet?
>>
>>
>> Every time I almost manage to the ends meet, someone screws with me
>> and moves the ends.
>>
>> In reality, don't have much of a problem in that area.
>> The hovel is paid for, my SO and I split most of the other expenses
>> (she's on SSD), have a few bucks in the bank or in coffee cans in the
>> backyard.
>>
>> If only I could remember where I buried 'em, I'd be rich
>
>If you don't let your "ends" get too far apart, the meeting thing gets
>a whole lot easier.
>I think people who were once really poor fare better when money
>becomes a bit tight.
>The skills you learn from being poor last a lifetime.
>Saving money is more important now than ever.
>Of course - gold might be a better thing to save at the rate our
>dollar is being driven down.
>
>Dorothy

When I was young and poor I developed a host of habits of frugality.

Now that I am no longer poor (or young) I have been unable to change
many of those habits.

Old_Timer

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== 2 of 2 ==
Date: Sat, Jul 19 2008 7:45 pm
From: Gene S. Berkowitz


In article <LNKdnR_PCIVyahzVnZ2dnUVZ_hqdnZ2d@comcast.com>,
nixon.d@comcast.net says...

>
> Being of Scotch descent I'm just naturally in favor of all variety of
> frugalities !!!
>
> But, please tell me-- what, exactly, is the "correct" amount of toothpaste
> to use?? I don't have all that many teeth left so I think I should be
> authorized to use a rather small amount of the toothpaste.

Generally, a blob the size of a garden pea should be plenty.

When toothpaste was first sold in tubes, the opening was made with a
narrow slot in it, so that the toothpaste would come out as a flat
ribbon. Over the years, marketing changed that to a plump caterpillar-
shaped blob, with a soft-serve ice-cream tip garnish on the end.

--Gene


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== 1 of 1 ==
Date: Sat, Jul 19 2008 8:02 pm
From: durie@clear.net.nz


Need a shopping list and go without your partner/husband as he will
always add extra items and then be surprised at the cost at the
checkout!


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== 1 of 1 ==
Date: Sat, Jul 19 2008 9:10 pm
From: timeOday


James wrote:
> On Jul 11, 7:01 am, clams_casino <PeterGrif...@DrunkinClam.com> wrote:
>> James wrote:
>>> I get 30 mpg not using AC but only 25 mpg with it on.
>> That's contrary to any study I've read, unless perhaps you are driving
>> with your windows closed. Any references?
>>
>> At best, I see a 15% variation in tank-to-tank mileage, quite
>> consistently throughout the year. I've also found no significant
>> differences comparing spring, fall, winter & summer gas mileage.
>>
>> Consequently, I'm reluctant to believe there is any significant
>> difference.
>
> Well, 30 less 15% is about 25.
>
> BTW I also notice a lot less power with the AC on so I have to shift
> gears differently.


In this guy's jeep A/C increased fuel consumption by 5%.
<http://www.omninerd.com/articles/Improve_MPG_The_Factors_Affecting_Fuel_Efficiency>
There's a lot of info on that page.


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== 1 of 1 ==
Date: Sat, Jul 19 2008 10:25 pm
From: Dan Birchall


bashley101+usenet@gmail.com (The Real Bev) wrote:
> I'm sorry, I know it's evil to repeat spam, but this is one of the best
> ones I've ever read. I have no idea at all what he's trying to sell and
> can't even make a guess!
>
> cheng wrote:
>
> > Now registers the member to bestow 50 integrals! PayPal

Obviously he's selling integrals. Didn't you take calculus? :)

--
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grey: but never am I unblest."

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