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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I always get a two large pizzas deal for $25 (including delivery). I make a salad. This is dinner for three people, and TWO lunches for the same three people. So, one dinner and two lunches for about $32? Yes, I consider that inexpensive. [/quote] You can make an entire tray of baked ziti for under $10 and would easily serve 3 dinners and 2 lunches. Pizza is not cheap, just cheap compared to going out to eat elsewhere.[/quote] Three things: 1[b]. You could, but then you'd have to eat "baked ziti". Gag.[/b] 1. You're not factoring in the cost of vegetables. Produce is the biggest part of my food budget. [b]You wouldn't feed your family jarred tomato sauce on pasta and call that a whole meal, would you[/b]? 3. My time is worth money. OP's question was, do you consider it inexpensive. Yes, I do. If the question was "would you eat pizza and chinese if you were having trouble coming up with rent money" the answer would be different. [/quote] Back off,[/quote]
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