Anonymous wrote:I grew up actually poor by DCUM standards. (SF Bay Area, HHI around 40k, family of 5) We ate a lot of traditional Indian food. meat rarely, 1x/week. Whole wheat rotis made fresh with a bag of flour bought in bulk, some kind of a vegetable curry (whatever is in season, on sale, frozen), and dal. Also, yogurt or milk. That was dinner 6 nights out of 7. If I live to be 100 it will be because of the strong nutritional foundation my paren,its gave me. Not all poor people are feeding their kids garbage.[/
Yes - actually, traditional "poor people" food is often very healthy. Legumes and meat only rarely actually make for a healthy diet.
Anonymous wrote:i don't know - why don't you ask the average kid living in poverty? the children in the slums of mumbai? a kid living in the poor parts of soweto?
idiotic post.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Olive garden, Outback
Outback is our fast food. When we are out and about and it's too late, I am not driving through Mc Donald's to feed my kids crap. I would much rather them eat a steak and vegetables instead.
I'm so happy you can afford that pp....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Olive garden, Outback
Outback is our fast food. When we are out and about and it's too late, I am not driving through Mc Donald's to feed my kids crap. I would much rather them eat a steak and vegetables instead.
Anonymous wrote:Olive garden, Outback
Anonymous wrote:Frozen chicken? Why? Or do you mean frozen already prepared chicken, like nuggets?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This website has a menu and recipes to feed a family of 4 for a week for $45.
http://www.hillbillyhousewife.com/40dollarmenu.htm
It looks like a lot of work. Lots of stuff from scratch, soaking beans, bread from scratch, etc.
Wow! If only I had the time and energy to do at this. What a great way to save money.
Anonymous wrote:This website has a menu and recipes to feed a family of 4 for a week for $45.
http://www.hillbillyhousewife.com/40dollarmenu.htm
It looks like a lot of work. Lots of stuff from scratch, soaking beans, bread from scratch, etc.
Anonymous wrote:This website has a menu and recipes to feed a family of 4 for a week for $45.
http://www.hillbillyhousewife.com/40dollarmenu.htm
It looks like a lot of work. Lots of stuff from scratch, soaking beans, bread from scratch, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Any restauraunt that is a chain