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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 28 2011 at 21:45
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 28 2011 at 21:47
Originally posted by Equality 7-2521 Equality 7-2521 wrote:

Originally posted by Epignosis Epignosis wrote:

Originally posted by Equality 7-2521 Equality 7-2521 wrote:

Originally posted by Epignosis Epignosis wrote:

Originally posted by Equality 7-2521 Equality 7-2521 wrote:

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Originally posted by JJLehto JJLehto wrote:


And I guess anyone who didn't know my last name (Rob) now knows!





I knew it once but I'd forgotten it.  Sorry dude.

Well, one more post until 22k.  It should be something good.  Maybe a thought-provoking post in the Libertarian thread about how to bring down the government or something in the Atheist thread that proves beyond a shadow of a doubt that God exists. 

Or a recipe for your Lima Bean soup.


Pound of Lima beans.  Some ham.  Bunch of water.  Slow cook for 8 hours.  Done.

Seems watery.


It's a soup.  The broth is almost as good as the meal itself.  I soak it up with flour bread.

I'll try it out. I usually like soups with thicker broth.


In that case, simply use less water in the slow cooker, but be sure to do a quick soak of the beans. 

My wife grew up with Navy beans instead of Lima beans.  Tonight, she had Lima beans and prefers them to Navy beans (thank God for that).

We live on a very tight budget.  Good thing I know how to bake and cook and stretch money.  I can feed this entire family of four on $30 a month. And I make GOOD meals- not stuff no one would want to eat.

And none of this "poor people eat fast food" bullsh*t.  We've had fast food ONCE since we moved here in November 2010 (and it was Taco Bell!).  We eat healthy food.  My wife and I have lost a combination of 28 pounds since Nov 2010. 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 28 2011 at 21:53
Originally posted by Epignosis Epignosis wrote:

Originally posted by Equality 7-2521 Equality 7-2521 wrote:

Originally posted by Epignosis Epignosis wrote:

Originally posted by Equality 7-2521 Equality 7-2521 wrote:

Originally posted by Epignosis Epignosis wrote:

Originally posted by Equality 7-2521 Equality 7-2521 wrote:

Originally posted by Epignosis Epignosis wrote:

Originally posted by JJLehto JJLehto wrote:


And I guess anyone who didn't know my last name (Rob) now knows!





I knew it once but I'd forgotten it.  Sorry dude.

Well, one more post until 22k.  It should be something good.  Maybe a thought-provoking post in the Libertarian thread about how to bring down the government or something in the Atheist thread that proves beyond a shadow of a doubt that God exists. 

Or a recipe for your Lima Bean soup.


Pound of Lima beans.  Some ham.  Bunch of water.  Slow cook for 8 hours.  Done.

Seems watery.


It's a soup.  The broth is almost as good as the meal itself.  I soak it up with flour bread.

I'll try it out. I usually like soups with thicker broth.


In that case, simply use less water in the slow cooker, but be sure to do a quick soak of the beans. 

My wife grew up with Navy beans instead of Lima beans.  Tonight, she had Lima beans and prefers them to Navy beans (thank God for that).

We live on a very tight budget.  Good thing I know how to bake and cook and stretch money.  I can feed this entire family of four on $30 a month. And I make GOOD meals- not stuff no one would want to eat.

And none of this "poor people eat fast food" bullsh*t.  We've had fast food ONCE since we moved here in November 2010 (and it was Taco Bell!).  We eat healthy food.  My wife and I have lost a combination of 28 pounds since Nov 2010. 

Wow that's impressive. What are some of your secrets?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 28 2011 at 22:08
Originally posted by Equality 7-2521 Equality 7-2521 wrote:

Originally posted by Epignosis Epignosis wrote:

Originally posted by Equality 7-2521 Equality 7-2521 wrote:

Originally posted by Epignosis Epignosis wrote:

Originally posted by Equality 7-2521 Equality 7-2521 wrote:

Originally posted by Epignosis Epignosis wrote:

Originally posted by Equality 7-2521 Equality 7-2521 wrote:

Originally posted by Epignosis Epignosis wrote:

Originally posted by JJLehto JJLehto wrote:


And I guess anyone who didn't know my last name (Rob) now knows!





I knew it once but I'd forgotten it.  Sorry dude.

Well, one more post until 22k.  It should be something good.  Maybe a thought-provoking post in the Libertarian thread about how to bring down the government or something in the Atheist thread that proves beyond a shadow of a doubt that God exists. 

Or a recipe for your Lima Bean soup.


Pound of Lima beans.  Some ham.  Bunch of water.  Slow cook for 8 hours.  Done.

Seems watery.


It's a soup.  The broth is almost as good as the meal itself.  I soak it up with flour bread.

I'll try it out. I usually like soups with thicker broth.


In that case, simply use less water in the slow cooker, but be sure to do a quick soak of the beans. 

My wife grew up with Navy beans instead of Lima beans.  Tonight, she had Lima beans and prefers them to Navy beans (thank God for that).

We live on a very tight budget.  Good thing I know how to bake and cook and stretch money.  I can feed this entire family of four on $30 a month. And I make GOOD meals- not stuff no one would want to eat.

And none of this "poor people eat fast food" bullsh*t.  We've had fast food ONCE since we moved here in November 2010 (and it was Taco Bell!).  We eat healthy food.  My wife and I have lost a combination of 28 pounds since Nov 2010. 

Wow that's impressive. What are some of your secrets?



Beans and rice are key (less than a dollar for a pound of any of it, almost).  Pasta is also cheap.  A bag of flour is around $2, so I bake all sorts of things with that, some milk, salt, and baking powder (if needed).  For breakfast, I eat grits ($2 a bag, 61 servings = 0.032 cents a meal).  Cornmeal is awesome too (for cornbread and other things).

Meat is the trickier part of the plan.  Chicken leg quarters are usually cheap (and for me, the tastiest part of the bird!).  I will also buy a big pork roast, slow cook it with various vegetables, and eat on that all week.  We even indulge in steak from time to time.  Instead of sirloin, we buy flat iron.  It tastes about the same as sirloin, but it's much cheaper because of a tough piece of tissue.

Also, I don't care if I become a billionaire- I will eat Ramen.  Love it, and always have.  Plus, it's made in the USA!  LOL  The trick to making Ramen healthier is to simply use more water and drain it after cooking.  Most people don't know that Ramen is loaded with oil (you can see it when you boil it).  After mixing in the seasoning, drain it- you will discard most of the fat and sodium, yet still have a filling meal.

If, after the family is taken care of, there is money left, I get Milwuakee's Best or Busch Light, depending on what is cheaper (usually the former).  I don't mind.  Like with Ramen, even if I were a rich man, I'd still down the cheap stuff.

Potatoes and onions are staples here (yes, I used to eat a whole onion for lunch).

Some cheap dinners (that usually yield lunch the next day):

Pinto beans + tortillas (homemade burritos for under $2)
Pasta + sauce (spaghetti for $2.50)
Cabbage (very cheap meal- yes, we will eat cabbage as a meal)




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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 28 2011 at 22:14
Originally posted by Epignosis Epignosis wrote:

Originally posted by Equality 7-2521 Equality 7-2521 wrote:

Originally posted by Epignosis Epignosis wrote:

Originally posted by Equality 7-2521 Equality 7-2521 wrote:

Originally posted by Epignosis Epignosis wrote:

Originally posted by Equality 7-2521 Equality 7-2521 wrote:

Originally posted by Epignosis Epignosis wrote:

Originally posted by Equality 7-2521 Equality 7-2521 wrote:

Originally posted by Epignosis Epignosis wrote:

Originally posted by JJLehto JJLehto wrote:


And I guess anyone who didn't know my last name (Rob) now knows!





I knew it once but I'd forgotten it.  Sorry dude.

Well, one more post until 22k.  It should be something good.  Maybe a thought-provoking post in the Libertarian thread about how to bring down the government or something in the Atheist thread that proves beyond a shadow of a doubt that God exists. 

Or a recipe for your Lima Bean soup.


Pound of Lima beans.  Some ham.  Bunch of water.  Slow cook for 8 hours.  Done.

Seems watery.


It's a soup.  The broth is almost as good as the meal itself.  I soak it up with flour bread.

I'll try it out. I usually like soups with thicker broth.


In that case, simply use less water in the slow cooker, but be sure to do a quick soak of the beans. 

My wife grew up with Navy beans instead of Lima beans.  Tonight, she had Lima beans and prefers them to Navy beans (thank God for that).

We live on a very tight budget.  Good thing I know how to bake and cook and stretch money.  I can feed this entire family of four on $30 a month. And I make GOOD meals- not stuff no one would want to eat.

And none of this "poor people eat fast food" bullsh*t.  We've had fast food ONCE since we moved here in November 2010 (and it was Taco Bell!).  We eat healthy food.  My wife and I have lost a combination of 28 pounds since Nov 2010. 

Wow that's impressive. What are some of your secrets?



Beans and rice are key (less than a dollar for a pound of any of it, almost).  Pasta is also cheap.  A bag of flour is around $2, so I bake all sorts of things with that, some milk, salt, and baking powder (if needed).  For breakfast, I eat grits ($2 a bag, 61 servings = 0.032 cents a meal).  Cornmeal is awesome too (for cornbread and other things).

Meat is the trickier part of the plan.  Chicken leg quarters are usually cheap (and for me, the tastiest part of the bird!).  I will also buy a big pork roast, slow cook it with various vegetables, and eat on that all week.  We even indulge in steak from time to time.  Instead of sirloin, we buy flat iron.  It tastes about the same as sirloin, but it's much cheaper because of a tough piece of tissue.

Also, I don't care if I become a billionaire- I will eat Ramen.  Love it, and always have.  Plus, it's made in the USA!  LOL  The trick to making Ramen healthier is to simply use more water and drain it after cooking.  Most people don't know that Ramen is loaded with oil (you can see it when you boil it).  After mixing in the seasoning, drain it- you will discard most of the fat and sodium, yet still have a filling meal.

If, after the family is taken care of, there is money left, I get Milwuakee's Best or Busch Light, depending on what is cheaper (usually the former).  I don't mind.  Like with Ramen, even if I were a rich man, I'd still down the cheap stuff.

Potatoes and onions are staples here (yes, I used to eat a whole onion for lunch).

Some cheap dinners (that usually yield lunch the next day):

Pinto beans + tortillas (homemade burritos for under $2)
Pasta + sauce (spaghetti for $2.50)
Cabbage (very cheap meal- yes, we will eat cabbage as a meal)



Reminds me of my childhood, only my parents were less inventive. We basically just ate potatoes. 
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Reminds me of my childhood, only my parents were less inventive. We basically just ate potatoes. 


I've never had any money.  We've never done without though.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 28 2011 at 22:23
Feed a family of four on 30$ a month. Amazing Robert. It makes me feel bad when I go eat outside and waste that in two (my gf and I).

That was a meaningful enough post to be the 22 k
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Originally posted by Epignosis Epignosis wrote:

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Reminds me of my childhood, only my parents were less inventive. We basically just ate potatoes. 


I've never had any money.  We've never done without though.

I hope some substantial amount of cash finds you at some point. 

You wouldn't want to be in the same house with me after I consumed enough cabbage to constitute a meal. 
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Midterm #1 finished. I'm right on schedule for the week. Off to bed now. Good night beautiful people.
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You should say good night to me too. LOL
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 28 2011 at 22:48
I'm nearing 10k.

This saddens me.


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I'm nearing 10k.

This saddens me.



I'm nearing 40k. Ouch
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I passed 10k a few days ago and didn't even notice...
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I passed 10k a few days ago and didn't even notice...

A belated congratulations then.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 28 2011 at 23:02
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If, after the family is taken care of, there is money left, I get Milwuakee's Best or Busch Light, depending on what is cheaper (usually the former).  I don't mind. 


My parents drink President's Choice (Superstore brand) beer.  It's like less then $1 Canadian a can

I'm slightly ashamed to say I kind of like their Pilsner
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 28 2011 at 23:05
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If, after the family is taken care of, there is money left, I get Milwuakee's Best or Busch Light, depending on what is cheaper (usually the former).  I don't mind. 


My parents drink President's Choice (Superstore brand) beer.  It's like less then $1 Canadian a can

I'm slightly ashamed to say I kind of like their Pilsner

My parents don't drink any beer at all, it's very cheap.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 28 2011 at 23:05
I usually drink cider, red wine or whisky.

Also has anyone heard Cynic's Re-Traced? Is it worth getting?


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I usually drink cider, red wine or whisky.

Also has anyone heard Cynic's Re-Traced? Is it worth getting?


I heard it's pretty good, but I don't much like anything Cynic has done

I usually drink more expensive beer than my parents, or whisky
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I saw it at the record store today for only $12, so I may just pick it up during my next music binge.
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