Posted by Buzzman72 on May 04, 2009 at 13:02:17 from (74.129.220.44):
In Reply to: Re: Union loyalists posted by noncompos on May 04, 2009 at 09:41:33:
Exactly.
It's like I was telling someone on another thread who was talking about what you eat when you're broke...potatoes are usually cheap, then there are the generic spaghetti and macaroni. Green vegetables, even in the can, are a luxury unless you receive them in a charity box from one of the local churches...or unless you can grow your own. Don't forget dried beans, because they're also cheap. You can feed a family pretty cheap on beans and fried potatoes. Not the healthiest diet, but when it's all you can afford, it's what you eat. And boied potatoes for supper can lead to fried potatoes for breakfast, if you have leftovers.
We're not all that far from that point, best I can see.
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