Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1. I cook from scratch with in season foods
2. We almost only buy proteins on sale, and favor larger cuts (pork butt; bone-in turkey breast) that I can roast or smoke and will last many meals.
3. Protein is an accent, not a main event.
In addition to inflation, climate and logistical issues are making some foods scarce. I think we need to be adaptable with recipes.
I really wish the fresh food is cheaper myth would die. Maybe that was true at some point in history, but processed and frozen food is far cheaper than fresh fruits and vegetables. There are plenty of great reason to from scratch, but cost savings are not one of them
It's cheaper in the sense that it tastes better, so people will eat more of it compared to processed/canned veg. Plus it's healthier, so you will pay less in health costs in the end than if you just ate processed food. Finally, you can indeed get very cheap fresh food, if you know where to look. Grocery store apps that are giving way close to expired fresh food away for cheap, farmer's market end of the day sales, buying in season, etc. I use these options all the time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here’s a “hack” for you, OP.
Stop eating so much meat.
I came here to post the same thing.
This, OP. For so many reasons, you should be eating less meat.
Did you read her post? The OP doesn't even eat meat - this is for her DH and it sounds like he's cutting back.
Thank you for reading carefully! Yes, this is OP + I have not eaten meat for 30 years. And, I know a lot of people (especially men) who still want to eat some. We just stopped eating certain foods this summer such as avacados- once they hit $3.00- I just said "no". We are also just eating less in general.
Anonymous wrote:We just eat less red meat. Good for us anyway. Have more meals that aren't protein main and sides. But all together like rice bowls with lentils and a fried egg. More soups. More eggs for dinner in a variety of ways. I just shop less in an effort to throw out less. It helps.
Anonymous wrote:How about we pray that an elected leader fixes our inflation crisis? Then we can go back to eating normal food.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What ideas/changes have you made to deal with/react to rising food prices?
Eat squirrels.
Always share with your neighbors.
Okay, unless you are surrounded by acres of your own wilderness, don't do this. These little guys probably ingest a lot of pesticides from the surrounding environment, not to mention other things you might have to worry about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What ideas/changes have you made to deal with/react to rising food prices?
Eat squirrels.
Always share with your neighbors.
Okay, unless you are surrounded by acres of your own wilderness, don't do this. These little guys probably ingest a lot of pesticides from the surrounding environment, not to mention other things you might have to worry about.