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- By Boz
- The House of Blue
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I agree with the inflation piece, but I still think even the poor people, if they prioritize their health, they can afford it. Unless they’re just not trying.
Did they buy a case of beer first, or a dozen eggs?
Do they splurge for a $40 bill at McDonald’s,
Or did they go to the grocery and get three chicken breast, a head of broccoli and a pound of rice?
Did he commit or just the usual picturesGreat day to be a Tarhole
I agree with the inflation piece, but I still think even the poor people, if they prioritize their health, they can afford it. Unless they’re just not trying.Oh for sure. Eating healthy is 100% worth the cost in my opinion. I guess the problem with inflation these days, is that some families literally can only afford to eat processed. Or, at least, to remove some of these cheap processed foods entirely.
Dump had control of the house and senate. He promised to build the wall and didn’t ****ing do it. End of story.Plenty got built despite the lefts continued efforts to block it completely. Hard to imagine how well off this country would be had the left just worked with Trump pre-Covid for the betterment of our country instead of trying to take him down every single second of the day. It’s obvious the left doesn’t want the best for this country so will lump you into that as well. Feel sorry for your family as you take care of everyone else first before your family sees anything from you. If you say that’s not true and you take care of your family first then that is exactly the way it should be here for our country.
I asked AI to create a healthy meal for the cost of a Hungry Man meal:
Healthy Meal Plan
1. Protein:
2. Vegetables:
- Chicken Breast: Buy a small pack of boneless, skinless chicken breasts. You can often find these for about $2 per serving.
3. Carbohydrates:
- Frozen Mixed Vegetables: A bag of frozen mixed vegetables (like broccoli, carrots, and peas) costs around $1.50 and can be used for multiple meals.
- Brown Rice: A small bag of brown rice costs about $1 and can be used for several servings.
Simple Recipe
- Grilled Chicken Breast:
- Season the chicken breast with salt, pepper, and any herbs you like.
- Grill or pan-fry until fully cooked.
- Steamed Vegetables:
- Steam the mixed vegetables until tender.
- Brown Rice:
- Cook the brown rice according to the package instructions.
Cost Breakdown
Total Cost: $3
- Chicken Breast: $2
- Frozen Mixed Vegetables: $0.50 (for one serving)
- Brown Rice: $0.50 (for one serving)