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Down the gurgler, my British pension is $1.00 = £00.55 , the other way that works out to £1.00 = $1.83.Hold on Sport, what’s the exchange rate right now?
So what do you eat instead of meats. Either leaner or fattier?
I thought Marcelinho was / is a football player, I think the word you are looking for is "marbling" this is what It was called it my thirty years in the meat industry.Our butcher (the only place we buy meat, apart from chicken as he doesn't do much of it), knows , and points out joints of beef with good Marcelinho and outer fat still attached, and will point out particularly nice, for us, cuts generally.
Auto-correct has a lot to answer forI thought Marcelinho was / is a football player, I think the word you are looking for is "marbling" this is what It was called it my thirty years in the meat industry.
Yes I just googled Marcelinho too.I thought Marcelinho was / is a football player, I think the word you are looking for is "marbling" this is what It was called it my thirty years in the meat industry.
That kind of sums up our situation. I still think it costs more but have to concede that I haven’t costed it out so it might be my perception only. I also believe I don’t eat as much as I did, so maybe that is how it balances out.
I thought those foods listed helped us to lose weight, not gain?we will shortly be living on one pension between two people, so simply cannot afford to be eating half a pack of cheese/nuts/ham as a snack, or dousing everything in cream. Esp as even this has failed to halt the weight loss.
They are calorie dense foods. I am having difficulty getting enough calories.I thought those foods listed helped us to lose weight, not gain?
This is true, along with Potatoes of any kind, Rice Pasta Couscous and other grains. Pulses, jams, other fruits apart from Berries.The list is endless of what we cannot eat and do not buy nowYes, and there are food products we no longer buy such as crisps, cakes, biscuits, bags of sugar, sweets, take-aways, ready meals, and so forth. So there are some savings to offset.
You would have been stepping into the pit of snakes if you did that. Don't mess with Mama bear. He heI probably would have.. and probably told the mother she was talking c**p as well.. but I'm like that...
l am buying and eating some fruit in small amounts, also nearly everything you mention is still eaten by Mr Slim, so not a lot of saving going on there.This is true, along with Potatoes of any kind, Rice Pasta Couscous and other grains. Pulses, jams, other fruits apart from Berries.The list is endless of what we cannot eat and do not buy now
My dad told me years ago when the hype of low fat was best, that he used to give me a pork chop as a baby in my high chair with loads of fat on, My father continued to eat fat until he died. He never had Heart Disease but had a Tumour on the spine. The doctor told me that this was due to smoking for years. So the fat did him no harm. If he had not smoked he would of lived past 74Because we have been lied to thanks to that Ancel Keys fella...
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It seems as if I have stopped, or reduced consumption of all the cheapest elements in our diet.
Potatoes, bread, rice, pasta and biscuits are all cheap. In monetry terms at least.
I am sure people want to do that but that does not make it easier for those who literally have a very low budget for food. Many these days diabetic or not have to go to food banks where the food is not low carb and no fresh stuff[/QUOTE]QUOTE="Guzzler, post: 1993468, member: 408573"]What price health?
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