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<blockquote data-quote="herofan" data-source="post: 1169965" data-attributes="member: 17843"><p>I know that is the current philosophy among a lot of people these days; it may be true at times, but I don't always buy it. I think it all depends on one's grocery shopping strategy, what you eat at home, and what you eat at restaurants. I know it certainly wouldn't cost me $78 dollars for a meal at home, at least not every time. Even fast food is ridiculous for what you actually get. It seems like every time I go through a drive through it tears a $20 and then some all to pieces. I went by Arby's once and ordered some roast beef sandwiches and had trouble breathing after I heard the price. </p><p></p><p>I can fry my own egg and such cheaper at home than I can swing by McDonalds in the morning. I can fix a big pot of vegetable soup cheaper than I can eat out, and a big pot will last more than one meal. I can buy several chicken legs for $4.00 at our grocery. Throw in a little corn on the cob and a box of stove top, and I've eaten cheaper again.</p><p></p><p>I guess I tend to eat simple at home if it's just a routine day</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="herofan, post: 1169965, member: 17843"] I know that is the current philosophy among a lot of people these days; it may be true at times, but I don't always buy it. I think it all depends on one's grocery shopping strategy, what you eat at home, and what you eat at restaurants. I know it certainly wouldn't cost me $78 dollars for a meal at home, at least not every time. Even fast food is ridiculous for what you actually get. It seems like every time I go through a drive through it tears a $20 and then some all to pieces. I went by Arby's once and ordered some roast beef sandwiches and had trouble breathing after I heard the price. I can fry my own egg and such cheaper at home than I can swing by McDonalds in the morning. I can fix a big pot of vegetable soup cheaper than I can eat out, and a big pot will last more than one meal. I can buy several chicken legs for $4.00 at our grocery. Throw in a little corn on the cob and a box of stove top, and I've eaten cheaper again. I guess I tend to eat simple at home if it's just a routine day [/QUOTE]
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