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Re: Dumb stuff you're judgy over
(Anonymous) 2015-09-14 02:30 am (UTC)(link)Re: Dumb stuff you're judgy over
(Anonymous) 2015-09-14 03:22 am (UTC)(link)Re: Dumb stuff you're judgy over
(Anonymous) 2015-09-14 03:29 am (UTC)(link)Re: Dumb stuff you're judgy over
(Anonymous) 2015-09-14 11:05 pm (UTC)(link)It was as the other anon said. Invariably when someone brings up eating badly because they are poor, someone jumps in with "you could eat beans!" Which I can, but that is not a viable option for every meal, as it takes a long time to prepare and it gets boring.
I don't necessarily eat a lot of prepared foods. But pasta, for example, is $.50-$1 a box which I can put $.50 of various sauces or some butter and spices on it for a really cheap meal ($1 or so) that varies depending on the sauce. And which is filling. Or I can spend $3 per pound for fruits and vegetables, which go bad more easily and which aren't as filling.
I like to cook, but I spent three years with one day off every six weeks or so. And my jobs weren't office jobs, but rather physically demanding/stressful jobs. And before I got the second and third jobs, I couldn't afford a car, so I was walking the three miles to and from work which also is demanding. (Plus makes it difficult to grocery shop.) I just don't have the time or energy at the moment (or the resources sometimes) to cook complex things and I also just don't have the money to buy healthy things when the unhealthy ones are cheaper and more filling.