What's your go to meal when there's too much month left at the end of your paycheck

"Bob Terwilliger" wrote:


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I don't know how it would work in that recipe-- but I'm often
pleasantly surprised when frozen produce cost 1/2 as much, and is
fresher tasting, than 'fresh'. Especially this time of year.

If it makes you feel better-- I garden. and I've grown cauliflower.
But I don't anymore. It is cheaper to buy at a farmers market- and
more readily available in the grocery store. Taking up the space
in the garden for 3 months is barely worth the space, let alone the
effort, and risk of critters getting the bulk of it anyway.

IME gardens are for enjoyment, exercise, produce that you can't buy,
and handy flavorings.

Trying to save money by gardening is *way* down on the list-- and, for
most of us, is a lost cause.

Garden-- plant some great tomatoes-- some peppers- some greens- if
you've got lots of space, some corn. . . enjoy it. Buy cauliflower
at the market.

Jim
 
On Sat, 9 Apr 2011 19:25:29 -0700, "Bob Terwilliger"
wrote:


It *always* costs more to grow your own than to buy produce... not to
mention labor... you can work one evening a week drawing beers at the
titty bar and earn more than enough in tips to buy all the produce you
can possibly use.
 
Brooklyn1 wrote:



Sheldon is just a poor example of a stupid mistake.

He tried so hard to prove so little.

He was a a lowly navy chef.

Who cares about his next to nothing accomplishments?!?

Andy
 
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