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<blockquote data-quote="pdfangus" data-source="post: 786552" data-attributes="member: 6543"><p>Idon't know that I can testify accurately as the wife does most of the grocery shopping and paying.</p><p></p><p>But times I have been with her the bil is never ever less than a hundred bucks and on ocassion it is over two hundred.</p><p></p><p>that is for she and I and two dogs and includes all the common items one would get at a grocery store.</p><p></p><p>We eat out for breakfast on every Saturday morning. Golden corral breakfast buffet is 12.58 for two old farts and I leave a 2.00 tip for the table cleaners.</p><p></p><p>We raise our own beef but the cost of processing around here is getting exhorbitant. I had a small heifer processed a few months ago and just the kill and cut and wrap was just shy of $300.00. </p><p></p><p>the drought wiped out the vegetable garden this year. The only thing I harvested was some brocolli from nine plants I planted in early spring and some early lettuce. Did not get one single tomato from 12 plants.</p><p></p><p>not going to water the garden from the new well as I might need the water myself.</p><p></p><p>Do have some cayene pepers but no green peppers to put them with. been so dry that I have not bothered to plant any fall cole crops or salad. Even tho the wheat market is good most guys around here are waiting for some rain before planting. did see a few drills in the fields this week but they were kicking up dust.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pdfangus, post: 786552, member: 6543"] Idon't know that I can testify accurately as the wife does most of the grocery shopping and paying. But times I have been with her the bil is never ever less than a hundred bucks and on ocassion it is over two hundred. that is for she and I and two dogs and includes all the common items one would get at a grocery store. We eat out for breakfast on every Saturday morning. Golden corral breakfast buffet is 12.58 for two old farts and I leave a 2.00 tip for the table cleaners. We raise our own beef but the cost of processing around here is getting exhorbitant. I had a small heifer processed a few months ago and just the kill and cut and wrap was just shy of $300.00. the drought wiped out the vegetable garden this year. The only thing I harvested was some brocolli from nine plants I planted in early spring and some early lettuce. Did not get one single tomato from 12 plants. not going to water the garden from the new well as I might need the water myself. Do have some cayene pepers but no green peppers to put them with. been so dry that I have not bothered to plant any fall cole crops or salad. Even tho the wheat market is good most guys around here are waiting for some rain before planting. did see a few drills in the fields this week but they were kicking up dust. [/QUOTE]
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