Perhaps if you don't survive you could let us know?Hi guys I am in a bit of a jam and don't have much money.
I need to know if its possible to survive off for the MONTH
1 pack of 800 gram powdered full cream milk
40 Eggs boiled
A few packs of Oats to eat with the milk at nights
And some Oranges?
I need to cut my food expense down to $2 USD a day.
The OP in his previous threads states he lives in the West Indies, so most probably will not have the same stores.Food I might buy in your position would be from Asda or Lidl who are the cheapest supermarkets in the UK:
Being humble enough to say I need to eat and I'll do any work you need me to do takes guts but ultimately it is also very telling and you will be highly respected. You just need to look very clean/hygienic to work in their kitchens
You would not get far on $2.00 a day here in Australia, probably be slowly starving to death within a month or two.
Why don't you get a better paying job or work two jobs for more money to spend on decent food. This would be better than eating what you list.
Your two acres of crops should be growing well now, so you will be able to eat all that Okra you planted as well.
You know stores throw out all the food that goes out of date that day if they don't sell it? Many people survive solely off the packaged food supermarkets throw out each day, most of it is perfectly edible
If this is a short term arrangement, then you should be fine providing you watch your portion sizes.
No i need to do this for 2 years. I was originally going for $1 a day to survive but it seems like that is way too low. I have to make $2 a day work for me I am trying to complete my BSc in Computer Science.
http://freegan.infoWOW I didn't know this, I will check my local grocery and find out.
No i need to do this for 2 years. I was originally going for $1 a day to survive but it seems like that is way too low. I have to make $2 a day work for me I am trying to complete my BSc in Computer Science.
well you´ll need some vitamins and minerals then .. buy one with both in thats the cheapest... then ockra is an excellent plant for diabetes so are salats... the egges you can mix with your oat and make somekind of pancakes...
but don´t you have any family support ..? and how do you get Money for internet ?
Ok, if you're doing long term savings you probably need to rethink how you're going to eat because you will wind up with malnutrition. Others here have made good suggestions. Learn when your supermarket starts marking things down and shop then. At the end of each day you will find a lot of tossed food from supermarkets in their bins as already mentioned. I found out one of the students in my family at the time was doing this (he never asked any of us for help)... he kept quiet about it until his mum told me what he had been doing... he even brought her food too because she works real hard but doesn't always make enough money. So he'd go when it's dark with one of his mates with torches in hand and they'd find packaged goods like rice, pasta, cans of beans, etc.... probably lots of fresh produce too because they have to get rid of that and some of that is packaged as well so wouldn't get dirty in the bin. Probably the only thing I'd stay away from is meats and poultry, and any frozen goods as they would've already started to spoil in the bin and could make you real sick. That's probably doing the extreme I know... but the other option is to find your local charity that provides a food bank and visit them regularly for help. Maybe pop in to soup kitchens now and again, etc. If you have friends and family that don't mind cooking you a free meal now and again... let them know you'd appreciate it. Also if you have market gardeners or farmers in your area you may be able to get free produce or marked down produce from them too. Considering you're growing things yourself you may even be able to do a food swap with them sometimes. If you know any friends that prefer to buy meat or produce in bulk, ask if you can contribute a small amount for a small share of what they order (my family does that sometimes with meat and fruit/veg) as buying bulk from a wholesaler or producer is usually cheaper than buying from the store. I know you'd be trying all you can to save when you're studying and it's not easy. But there are plenty of ways to eat well without making yourself sick in the process. I wish you the best.
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