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phaz0rz 09-29-2019 12:10 PM

Re: what is your average food bill a month?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by H4ck (Post 1036856)
anyone that calls me a bullsh1tter has a very limited imagination in their life......


I have a vivid imagination, but that doesn't change the fact that you're an egotistical liar.

To answer your question, I'm 5'6", 122lbs. Wife is roughly the same. Both kids are 20-25% of that mass. 2 trips to walmart per month with an average ticket of $170 keeps us (+ a cat and a dog) well fed. I don't blow money on stupid things because I am making myself wealthy. Can't really pi$$ away money all the time on stupid things and still become rich.

nickopedia 09-29-2019 03:56 PM

Re: what is your average food bill a month?
 
@Agent: I would guess you live on a farm or rural area to be able to grow your own food, or have animals. Some of us live in urban areas or city where it's not practical. The closest you are going to get to organic is Whole Foods, which are not really that cheap.

That said, I used to live in a smaller town growing up and my next door neighbor used to have roosters and hens prowling around his yard. One of the other neighbors on the other side of his complained to the city, and they told him to get rid of them. City ordinance prevent having livestock or non-domestic animals in your yard. That's the case in many places. It's OK until someone complains.

stevebills 09-29-2019 04:42 PM

Re: what is your average food bill a month?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by H4ck (Post 1036823)
what is your average food bill a month? out of curiousness I would like to know...

for how many people? and approximately what is your weight and height?


I am a short individual, 140 lbs, my monthly food bill for me to mentally function properly would be about $1000 minimum but can go as high as $3000 dollars under healthy eating standards. I also have two dogs 1 big and 1 medium sized.

I do not cook. eat at restaurants only. everything fresh never really eat leftovers.

I eat 10st midget bull****ters for breakfast

Ilove 09-29-2019 04:53 PM

Re: what is your average food bill a month?
 
What's on the menu tonight,

Am having bottle water and top ramen for $3.95

Very exquisite and expensive only the finest can afford such a dish....

H4ck 09-29-2019 09:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by phaz0rz (Post 1037137)
I have a vivid imagination, but that doesn't change the fact that you're an egotistical liar.

To answer your question, I'm 5'6", 122lbs. Wife is roughly the same. Both kids are 20-25% of that mass. 2 trips to walmart per month with an average ticket of $170 keeps us (+ a cat and a dog) well fed. I don't blow money on stupid things because I am making myself wealthy. Can't really pi$$ away money all the time on stupid things and still become rich.

b4 you call me a liar....i demand you bring burden of proof.

also I can see why you troll the suicidewatch thread....$340 dollars a month for 2 people and children honestly I don't think your mental capacity is functioning at 100% their is no way you can live off that and get full nutritional benefits on a daily basis for a 4 person household......

malnourishment leads to mental retardation...

I can see the mental retardation kick in with a lot of the forum members....they forgot a key piece of information.....I have a lot of connections and resources to get a lot of food for very very cheap........fresh all restaurant quality...

atleast I know that my method is working of me not sharing too much valuable information on my methods of making money......

people who call me a bullsh1tter that is code word for.....in my own life I have never seen that type of money or spent that type of money so I call bullsh1t....

that means nobody on the forum has caught on to my money making schemes lol.... because apparently all you are at the bottom of the mountain right now....

I mean a good indication is checking the height and weight of the family...and measuring the normal range for body mass index whether your underweight, normal, or overweight

On the scale, I am closer to the overweight category considering my height and my food budget of $1000 bucks a month minimum

but when I was straight up broke in my college days $200 a month....I was hovering closer to underweight....

so as long as your entire family is in the normal range for body mass index...I would say that your budget would be considered reasonable for the family...

if your kids are underperforming in school, and they are constantly getting sick and the body mass index shows that they are clearly underweight and not getting proper nutrition then that means you need to change the budget to fix the problems....

GreenBean 09-29-2019 10:47 PM

Re: what is your average food bill a month?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by tinsoldier (Post 1037079)
....and there's a real chance you could overtake agent as the forum moron too. :yar:

Never thought I'd see the day that happened!

Don’t forget.........*coughs*


Bit hungry so having pancakes & delicous genuine Canadian maple syrup. :canada:

agent006140 09-30-2019 06:15 AM

Re: what is your average food bill a month?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Ilove (Post 1037230)
What's on the menu tonight,

Am having bottle water and top ramen for $3.95

Very exquisite and expensive only the finest can afford such a dish....

dont eat too much ramen,there is a lot of preservative .
It is easy to prepare and cheap,I dont use their packet to make soup,I used organic clear broth .
The Japanese can eat them 3-5 times a day,they come out of a vending machine,piping hot,stomach cancer rate is high in Japan.

ebaystealth1974 09-30-2019 11:31 AM

Re: what is your average food bill a month?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by H4ck (Post 1036823)


my monthly food bill for me to mentally function properly would be about $1000 minimum but can go as high as $3000 dollars

:confused:

You must be a very weak, and poor specimen of the human race. I'm 6'5", and at around 250 lbs, I went MONTHS eating only 1000-1500 calories a day, while exercising 3 times a day. Endless energy, and the mental acuity of a tack!

Sounds like you need to change something in your life, if you're not in fact an inferior specimen.

agent006140 09-30-2019 11:55 AM

Re: what is your average food bill a month?
 
It depends on age as well.
Elderly has less digestive enzyme in their stomach and their teeth and gum are not as strong,if there is any tooth left?
Also they are not as active,they dont need as much.
Some start their day with an alcoholic drink,thats empty calorie

Pandoras_box 09-30-2019 03:19 PM

Re: what is your average food bill a month?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by H4ck (Post 1036823)
what is your average food bill a month? out of curiousness I would like to know...

for how many people? and approximately what is your weight and height?


I am a short individual, 140 lbs, my monthly food bill for me to mentally function properly would be about $1000 minimum but can go as high as $3000 dollars under healthy eating standards. I also have two dogs 1 big and 1 medium sized.

I do not cook. eat at restaurants only. everything fresh never really eat leftovers.


That sounds wasteful and unhealthy. I wouldn't do that if there came a time when I could afford it.

agent006140 09-30-2019 03:35 PM

Re: what is your average food bill a month?
 
eating in restaurants does not mean you are eating healthy.
The best way to make sure you are eating fresh is to do your own shopping and prepare it and eat it right away.
or go see MOM

ebaystealth1974 09-30-2019 05:52 PM

Re: what is your average food bill a month?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by nickopedia (Post 1037101)
The RIO, Caesars, Bellagio, Aria, Luxor, etc. alone each produce several million pounds of perfectly good food a month in waste.

I just returned from a week and a half there... did my part to cut down on wasted food! :lol:

H4ck 10-01-2019 10:54 AM

Re: what is your average food bill a month?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Pandoras_box (Post 1037483)
That sounds wasteful and unhealthy. I wouldn't do that if there came a time when I could afford it.


Yeah some of us try to "enjoy" our life.....

I understand that concept is hard to grasp for all the penny pinchers on this forum that are barely getting by.....

agent006140 10-01-2019 11:40 AM

Re: what is your average food bill a month?
 
Just learn an old friend of mine past away -liver cancer(hepatitis E) from eating out daily.
MAKE sure your server washes his hands after using the bathroom

Pedroalva 10-01-2019 02:24 PM

Re: what is your average food bill a month?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by agent006140 (Post 1037683)
Just learn an old friend of mine past away -liver cancer(hepatitis E) from eating out daily.
MAKE sure your server washes his hands after using the bathroom

It depends where he ate out,not all the place are the same

TheModdingDad 10-01-2019 03:43 PM

Re: what is your average food bill a month?
 
About $450 for me can get to $500 tho on bbq months

agent006140 10-01-2019 04:20 PM

Re: what is your average food bill a month?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Pedroalva (Post 1037720)
It depends where he ate out,not all the place are the same

You would be surprised even the high class restaurants,the help and dishwasher and the busboy and the waiters do not wash their hands after using the bathroom.
Who is watching?

agent006140 10-01-2019 04:22 PM

Re: what is your average food bill a month?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by TheModdingDad (Post 1037738)
About $450 for me can get to $500 tho on bbq months

you must be a meat hound!

nickopedia 10-01-2019 04:53 PM

Re: what is your average food bill a month?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by agent006140 (Post 1037746)
You would be surprised even the high class restaurants,the help and dishwasher and the busboy and the waiters do not wash their hands after using the bathroom.
Who is watching?

Exactly. In fact, the fast food places are probably cleaner no only because there cameras in the food prep/kitchen area, but more supervision and controls you won't find at those "high class" places.

The big chains (McD's/BK/Wandys/Tacobell/etc) take cleanliness far more seriously, but not for the reasons you think. They are just one bad social media scandal away from losing tens of millions of $ in bad press or potential lawsuits.

james13v 10-02-2019 03:17 PM

Re: what is your average food bill a month?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by H4ck (Post 1036823)
what is your average food bill a month? out of curiousness I would like to know...

for how many people? and approximately what is your weight and height?


I am a short individual, 140 lbs, my monthly food bill for me to mentally function properly would be about $1000 minimum but can go as high as $3000 dollars under healthy eating standards. I also have two dogs 1 big and 1 medium sized.

I do not cook. eat at restaurants only. everything fresh never really eat leftovers.

LOL holy mother of god. Please tell me you put in an extra zero somewhere in there. You must eat filets topped with caviar, multiple times a day. $1000-3000 is stupid money. If you can afford it, more power to you tho.

agent006140 10-02-2019 04:13 PM

Re: what is your average food bill a month?
 
if you eat out 3 times a day-breakfast,lunch and dinner,it would cost you $100 easily in a nice restaurant.
20-25% goes to tips.
and dont forget tax.
Uber eat ,DoorDash of the world is not going to put restaurants out of business,people prefer to eat in a restaurant not just for the food but the whole experience-the decor,the service and the presentation and the silverware and the company around you which you dont have if you eat the same food delivered at your desk or in the kitchen or in front of TV set in a styrofoam box,or even if you transfer it to your own chinaware.
(I remember how my mother rejoice when someone suggested-lets eat out to night !'
Once she stayed with my brother in San Fran,when she heard I am coming to visit them,she asked me if I were goin to stay in a hotel (which I have no intention to do so),when I said no,she said OH GOOD,WE CAN THEN USE THE MONEY TO EAT OUT !!!!!!!
See how creative mothers can be to come up with money to dine out!

agent006140 10-02-2019 04:21 PM

Re: what is your average food bill a month?
 
I have a Doordash card-$5 off and $0 delivery fee with code 3C92Y7GX.
TRY it and if it works,tell me and I will destroy the flyer


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