My brother told me not everyone can be so dedicated as my husband and I. I thought yes they could they just don’t want to make things harder on themselves. It’s not harder though everytime I crack an RC I think man this tastes even better than a coke and I don’t have to be less white.
Soooo.. not even paying attention to big public companies wokeness, is chicken vendor public?? I don't know regardless,
My wife and I have started making a lot of meals from scratch. Yes it takes time. However our grocery bills dropped to nothing. We eat well on $40/week for both of us in texas. Not exaggerating.
So with that excess money we have actually started to outsource other chores to local businesses. We send out our laundry and have help come in and clean 2x a month.
Also we enjoy spending the time together cooking and impressing each other with our dinners.
Also if time is a big big issue still, or even worse energy is an issue. We figured we don't have to cook from scratch every night if we make a lot and store leftovers like a lot of leftovers. Like x3 or x5 the dinner. Eventually it rolls over and you've self meal prepped the entire week with a variety of things.
Anywho. Just wanted to drop that. We are younger millennials with not the best parents/grand parents so if some of you pedes are rolling your eyes like 'duh' my bad lol.
But for any younger pedes. You can boy cott everything and just cook from scratch yourself, and put the money saved on groceries for other things. Either save, or invest, or outsource some other chores if you'd like to make it really worth it. And also cooking is fun. We don't have a big kitchen either so don't think that is a must.
Try it out. Get some basic seasonings.
Get some chicken leg quarters, big bag, bone in.
Get some potatos, big bag.
Get some fresh vegetables ( or canned, or frozen) whatever.
Flour, oil, eggs, sugar. Fruits, honey.
Make some biscuits. Devine the chicken, cut it up, marinade it, season it, slice/dice/boil potatoes. Cook up the vegetables. Get that whole oven going, use all the burners on your stove.
You'll come out with some good biscuits and veggies, and tasty chicken - soft boiled potatoes (Mr, or mrs) with just some salt and pepper, little butter is so good maybe throw some rosemary on there.
I mean you can make a ton and per meal it will literally be like $1-$2 good ole fashion home cooking.
Same. I was a frequent customer of theirs. Dropped em cold turkey.
My wife is starting to complain that it's hard to keep up with my puritanical exorcising of woke companies. But to me it's worth it.
My brother told me not everyone can be so dedicated as my husband and I. I thought yes they could they just don’t want to make things harder on themselves. It’s not harder though everytime I crack an RC I think man this tastes even better than a coke and I don’t have to be less white.
The best thing about voting with your wallet is Dominion isn't involved in the count!
Soooo.. not even paying attention to big public companies wokeness, is chicken vendor public?? I don't know regardless,
My wife and I have started making a lot of meals from scratch. Yes it takes time. However our grocery bills dropped to nothing. We eat well on $40/week for both of us in texas. Not exaggerating.
So with that excess money we have actually started to outsource other chores to local businesses. We send out our laundry and have help come in and clean 2x a month.
Also we enjoy spending the time together cooking and impressing each other with our dinners.
Also if time is a big big issue still, or even worse energy is an issue. We figured we don't have to cook from scratch every night if we make a lot and store leftovers like a lot of leftovers. Like x3 or x5 the dinner. Eventually it rolls over and you've self meal prepped the entire week with a variety of things.
Anywho. Just wanted to drop that. We are younger millennials with not the best parents/grand parents so if some of you pedes are rolling your eyes like 'duh' my bad lol.
But for any younger pedes. You can boy cott everything and just cook from scratch yourself, and put the money saved on groceries for other things. Either save, or invest, or outsource some other chores if you'd like to make it really worth it. And also cooking is fun. We don't have a big kitchen either so don't think that is a must.
Try it out. Get some basic seasonings. Get some chicken leg quarters, big bag, bone in. Get some potatos, big bag. Get some fresh vegetables ( or canned, or frozen) whatever. Flour, oil, eggs, sugar. Fruits, honey.
Make some biscuits. Devine the chicken, cut it up, marinade it, season it, slice/dice/boil potatoes. Cook up the vegetables. Get that whole oven going, use all the burners on your stove.
You'll come out with some good biscuits and veggies, and tasty chicken - soft boiled potatoes (Mr, or mrs) with just some salt and pepper, little butter is so good maybe throw some rosemary on there.
I mean you can make a ton and per meal it will literally be like $1-$2 good ole fashion home cooking.
Can't. Fucking. Beat. It.
Then you can boycott everything.