Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly, and I don’t mean this to be harsh? No, I don’t even notice. Our food budget has gone up but we are nowhere near close enough to the bone for me to pay attention or worry about it.
In fact, food has always cost “more” for me because I tip a lot.
I don’t even notice what dinner costs. I just do the tip arithmetic and sign.
Again, not trying to be harsh, just in the spirit of anonymous dcum honesty.
same
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Why does "doctor" need and apostrophe and "lawyer" doesn't?
Typo, you grammar Nazi!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly, and I don’t mean this to be harsh? No, I don’t even notice. Our food budget has gone up but we are nowhere near close enough to the bone for me to pay attention or worry about it.
In fact, food has always cost “more” for me because I tip a lot.
I don’t even notice what dinner costs. I just do the tip arithmetic and sign.
Again, not trying to be harsh, just in the spirit of anonymous dcum honesty.
same
The lawyers and doctor's (or their wives) chime in!
Why does "doctor" need and apostrophe and "lawyer" doesn't?
Anonymous wrote:I’ll do pizza for the kids with mozzarella sticks and fries. Just went from 35 to 38.50. I also maybe reload $25 to Starbucks once per week.
But it’s not really worth it. I just make good stuff at home and I splurge on a Hello Fresh box maybe 1x per month.
Tuna casserole is in the oven right now. Definitely under $10 for 5-6 people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly, and I don’t mean this to be harsh? No, I don’t even notice. Our food budget has gone up but we are nowhere near close enough to the bone for me to pay attention or worry about it.
In fact, food has always cost “more” for me because I tip a lot.
I don’t even notice what dinner costs. I just do the tip arithmetic and sign.
Again, not trying to be harsh, just in the spirit of anonymous dcum honesty.
same
The lawyers and doctor's (or their wives) chime in!
Anonymous wrote:I have pretty much quit eating out all together. I can no longer justify spending $17 for a wrap or sandwich from a truck even, $25 dollars for a plate of food that was $12 or $14 three years ago and that doesn't include tips. Also you're now expected to tip for even takeout. It used to be an occasional treat going out, but now it seems like a depressing experience. I am pretty much done with eating out these days. On the bright side, I am learning to cook just about anything I want. It's not perfect but close enough that I don't miss those things I used to get going out. To that I am wondering who here can still afford to eat out, and if so, do you feel like you're getting ripped off?
Anonymous wrote:I’ll do pizza for the kids with mozzarella sticks and fries. Just went from 35 to 38.50. I also maybe reload $25 to Starbucks once per week.
But it’s not really worth it. I just make good stuff at home and I splurge on a Hello Fresh box maybe 1x per month.
Tuna casserole is in the oven right now. Definitely under $10 for 5-6 people.