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Ocelot II

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2. Where on earth are you getting pork chops for $1.25/8 oz. ($2.50/lb.)?
Wed Jan 21, 2026, 12:33 PM
Yesterday

Around here they are $5.00 - $8.00/lb. Most of your prices look astonishingly low.

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Something extra? Chocolate on your pillow? cbabe Yesterday #1
I like the way you think! It's in there. I love chocolate GreatGazoo 23 hrs ago #6
Geez, at least get some GOOD chocolate! Choc-o-love, Theo's. niyad 17 hrs ago #25
Where on earth are you getting pork chops for $1.25/8 oz. ($2.50/lb.)? Ocelot II Yesterday #2
Wondering the same thing SheltieLover 23 hrs ago #8
$2.39 per marinated boneless pork shoulder, $2.09 boneless pork loin roast GreatGazoo 23 hrs ago #11
Yes, I shop the sales - Houston deals this week TexasBushwhacker 20 hrs ago #22
For one thing, I do not see anything to drink. niyad Yesterday #3
Perhaps he drinks tap water. malthaussen 22 hrs ago #18
Tea, OJ, beer and tap water GreatGazoo 22 hrs ago #19
You're missing the forest for the trees - TBF Yesterday #4
I get all of that. I was wondering how others are spending $20+ / day GreatGazoo 23 hrs ago #7
Exactly. You cook and don't purchase fast or frozen prepared foods--As I do likewise and I eat simply... hlthe2b 23 hrs ago #12
We are paying a lot less in house because our 18-yr old son TBF 22 hrs ago #14
Yes ALDI GreatGazoo 21 hrs ago #20
That is the issue. OldBaldy1701E 1 hr ago #35
Everything Cirsium 23 hrs ago #5
It's not hard to hold several different levels of thought in the mind enough 23 hrs ago #9
Ah, but it is Cirsium 22 hrs ago #15
I live on very little money GreatGazoo 23 hrs ago #10
Right Cirsium 22 hrs ago #16
I am growing dandelions. Great for Vitamin C delisen 23 hrs ago #13
I see two things that are missing: malthaussen 22 hrs ago #17
"The real issue is how much that 15-20 dollars is as a portion of the individual's income. " GreatGazoo 21 hrs ago #21
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I don't see anything wrong with your food choices. surrealAmerican 18 hrs ago #24
Alcohol! biophile 17 hrs ago #26
A jug of inexpensive red wine. I haven't done it for a while, but we'd get together for spaghetti and drink ... marble falls 17 hrs ago #27
I would say food quality womanofthehills 17 hrs ago #28
More antioxidants, superfoods, omega-3's to build health reserves, protect eyes Donkees 9 hrs ago #29
Thanks -- I do a multi, Vit D, creatine GreatGazoo 2 hrs ago #31
What about the things you don't buy daily? OldEurope 6 hrs ago #30
My neighbor has apple and pear trees GreatGazoo 2 hrs ago #33
wow. AllaN01Bear 2 hrs ago #32
there are a number of grocery challeneges like this on youtube , AllaN01Bear 2 hrs ago #34
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