I get three or four crowns of broccoli for the price of a bag of Doritos. Eating healthy is incredibly inexpensive.
At our supermarket I can get Romain lettuce, kale, mushrooms broccoli and cauliflower and brussels sprouts to last a couple of days for less than $15.
If I wanted to order a pizza even from the crappy local franchise, it’s 12 bucks.
I can get about six or seven chicken breasts for less than $15. And, frequently, I get six or seven split breasts for about five bucks, I just have to do the work of taking them off the bone.
No one “makes“ anyone do anything. I can’t make my neighbor thin and healthy. No one forces anyone to buy salads at McDonald’s. No one forces them to buy cheeseburgers. People make decisions and they make choices. I’ll say this though, you are 100% right that our entire planet is a trap of excess, greed, gluttony, fatness and laziness. It’s tough for parents to balance the fact that we want our kids to learn all of the modern technology, I want them to use tech and I want them to understand coding, programming, etc., but we don’t want them to get sucked into the instant gratification culture either. That’s where parenting comes in.
I wish I could give you more uptrumps . I lost 70lbs while eating mcdonalds and taco bell and other garbage. Its pretty simple, keep calories low and you lose weight. I've found fast food calories to be way less filling so I now eat it very sparingly. 1 full meal at McDonald's is about 90% of my daily allotment.
I get three or four crowns of broccoli for the price of a bag of Doritos. Eating healthy is incredibly inexpensive.
At our supermarket I can get Romain lettuce, kale, mushrooms broccoli and cauliflower and brussels sprouts to last a couple of days for less than $15.
If I wanted to order a pizza even from the crappy local franchise, it’s 12 bucks.
I can get about six or seven chicken breasts for less than $15. And, frequently, I get six or seven split breasts for about five bucks, I just have to do the work of taking them off the bone.
No one “makes“ anyone do anything. I can’t make my neighbor thin and healthy. No one forces anyone to buy salads at McDonald’s. No one forces them to buy cheeseburgers. People make decisions and they make choices. I’ll say this though, you are 100% right that our entire planet is a trap of excess, greed, gluttony, fatness and laziness. It’s tough for parents to balance the fact that we want our kids to learn all of the modern technology, I want them to use tech and I want them to understand coding, programming, etc., but we don’t want them to get sucked into the instant gratification culture either. That’s where parenting comes in.
I wish I could give you more uptrumps . I lost 70lbs while eating mcdonalds and taco bell and other garbage. Its pretty simple, keep calories low and you lose weight. I've found fast food calories to be way less filling so I now eat it very sparingly. 1 full meal at McDonald's is about 90% of my daily allotment.
I'm starting an MRE diet. One MRE a day, 1200 calories. Very easy to control intake with strict caloric regulation.
That sounds awful. Learn how to cook or find someone who will cook for you. Holy crap I’m getting constipated just thinking about it.