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[quote=Anonymous]OP - I think you are living in a bit of a fantasy and your DH is probably more practical. However, there's nothing wrong with wanting to prioritize your health but on your budget you need to become a super meal planner, couponer, app user and sale shopper to eat organic. There's a reason Whole Foods' nickname is Whole Paycheck. You need to be shopping the sales on organic at the regular and discount stores. Go on double coupon days, start clipping coupons, get on the store lists for their coupons, etc. Watch every penny. On graduate school, what is the degree you would like to get and where do you live? Both VA and MD have strong state universities with part-time programs that shouldn't run you anywhere near $200k. Before you pursue a graduate degree get a job with a large corporation that offers tuition reimbursement. That will at least help with some of the costs. Once you are there, do an amazing job and network with your bosses. If you are excelling that will open a lot of doors for you to get an exec to sponsor you to move from an admin role into whatever field you are pursuing in your masters program. [/quote]
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