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I'm getting Wendy's for CJ in my pink tutu...does that count the same?Giving hope to all the momma's with littles. It's good stuff.

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I'm getting Wendy's for CJ in my pink tutu...does that count the same?Giving hope to all the momma's with littles. It's good stuff.
I work at Braums, and food comes out of my check. So I make sure my peeps have stuff to eat while I'm not home, and I try to spend as little money as possible on food to keep myself from falling over while I'm at work. Sometimes I splurge on a salad, but I split it into two meals and drink water the rest of the day.That and health care when you're poor sucks.
That's why mine is fucked- seven years of being REALLY sick and not treating it... now it's gonna take that long, if not more to treat....
Hell, I don't even eat out.... maybe once every 2.5 years...
To you too!It is the sweetest. Good job momma for having such a considerate son.
You guys just convince me more and more every day that I don't want kids.@Randomacts My seven year old daughter negates any prep time I have. lol I get your point though. Hell, most days I just don't eat while I am working due to my lack of choices. My point is that it is not always option for some people to eat healthy.
Let's all go to Taco Bell and then take turns using the bathroom.
That's amazing. I enjoy buying healthier foods when it is possible. But for the majority of the time I also stick to the basics foods that I can easily get my hands on, and get creative. You know, Spinach, apples, bananas, etc. Organic when possible, but at the end of the day I do my best with what I have. It's not to knock fast food, or eating out in general. But my dilemma is -and I say this all the time when I'm eating out- It started in someone's kitchen, so why can't I make it too? So when I do have time and energy I like to cook and plan my own meals. Find cheap ways to make healthy dishes.Hi all! Having been a busy working mother, it can be tough. I make no judgments but will offer a few things I know about. Many states allow those on food stamps to buy double fruits and vegetables at farmers markets and stores. 15 will get you 30. We also have a co-op where we all grocery shop and then once a month for 4 hours, we cook and freeze meals and have 3 to 4 ready to eat meals a weeks that are quick and nutritious. It saves money also since we buy in bulk. Just a few suggestions but I do know how hard it can be since I am a bit of a chunky monkey myself.
hehe@Jaded are you doing what I think you're doing
No, but I will be soon.@Jaded are you doing what I think you're doing
The oddest part about it is I would not trade her for anything. But kids are not for everyone, thats for sure.You guys just convince me more and more every day that I don't want kids.
Omg I miss braums SO MUCHI work at Braums, and food comes out of my check. So I make sure my peeps have stuff to eat while I'm not home, and I try to spend as little money as possible on food to keep myself from falling over while I'm at work. Sometimes I splurge on a salad, but I split it into two meals and drink water the rest of the day.
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Yes I have. I am a strong believer in working as a community. Spending what free time I have at the community garden and living as environmentally friendly as I can. It is not for everyone and I do not presume to think everyone wants that but I believe knowledge even if not able to be used at the moment may help someone down the road. Your life circumstances can and will change with time but knowledge is always yours to keep and nobody can take that away.That's amazing. I enjoy buying healthier foods when it is possible. But for the majority of the time I also stick to the basics foods that I can easily get my hands on, and get creative. You know, Spinach, apples, bananas, etc. Organic when possible, but at the end of the day I do my best with what I have. It's not to knock fast food, or eating out in general. But my dilemma is -and I say this all the time when I'm eating out- It started in someone's kitchen, so why can't I make it too? So when I do have time and energy I like to cook and plan my own meals. Find cheap ways to make healthy dishes.
Do you ever watch Brothers Green Eats? I love their series of $3 a day.