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Originally Posted by Cyndalie
Nice to see you again Tam, sorry to hear about your stress and worries of the past years.
Once younger people realize that eating meals at home is not only more affordable, but heathier and much more life-enriching they may pick up some better habits.
I learned from my grandparents who used to pick vedgies out of their garden every day pretty much and eat fresh food free. With a few key ingredients you could whip up a healthy meal for 4 for under 10$. My mom was a young single mom and we grew up eating dinner together every day. I now do the same for my husband, although we dont have children, I love to cook and it saves money and makes life so much better. Even if money is no object the residual advantages you'll never know until you try. 
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So did I, I used to love to go raid my grandparents garden, and I'd eat those damn things raw, it was my favorite thing to eat when I was a kid. I still love veggies and one of these damn days I am going to make the time for a garden myself. There's nothing better than growing it yourself and knowing what all is in that shit. lol
Raven, I didn't know that, damn sorry girl, but glad to see you are fine and rotten as usual. *ducking*
bastardsquad, so sorry to hear about your dad, that's what we were so fraid of here, and history of heart issues in his family sure didn't help.
My husband has all but gone into vegetarian mode, he eats very precious little red meat and pork, mainly chicken and fish and that's about it. He's finally eating on the rest of our level here and it makes ME feel better that he eats better now. I have had him only 23 years and I am not done with his ass yet. lol
Pornwolf, boy don't I know it. I am not so much richer, but am damn well older...... LOL