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How much time does it take to do all these things during the week? It’s doable for some, but reminder to folks in the comments that time = money and a lot of these influencers have so much time on their hands and/or devote their time to these narratives.
This isn’t a bad thing, but should be taken into consideration.
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I moved to Germany with little money to study. I got a job at a restaurant and always took the Friday evening shift after which we were allowed to take home any food left over. I would fill a bucket with different food that would sometimes last me for the following week. After four years of working there during my studies i saved thousands and thousands of euros and finished university with no debt.
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When I cook everything from scratch except cheese, tortillas, and pasta, I can feed all of us ( 5 adults) for about 450 a month. ( I do not work for an employer) When I don’t, my food expense is about 1300and the quality of our food declines. I’d have to make a lot from an employed position to offset the cost of food, gas, clothing, taxes, car maintenance, and stress.
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True. A household can save so much money by making own food. We tried cooking only (no eating out, no packaged snacks, no doordash) as an experiment for 3 months. We wanted to see if it really saves that much and of it’s even doable when we both had very demanding jobs. To my great surprise, the difference paid for our impromptu vacation in Egypt. That’s actually my biggest flex 😅 We never went back to the old habit of food delivery and 2.5 years later I can say the experiment was one of our best decisions as a couple
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I love this - but gardening can get expensive. If you don't have great soup, the fertilizer costs money, and it's a lot of time and effort to get the plants what they need. All of my seedlings died the past few months from fungus - so I had to buy fungicide. Also have just a very small patio, with not a lot of soil space - so have to have plants on pots. Pots + soil add up quickly. Starting again, and I have one tomato plant that survived... So while gardening definitely feels magical and feels free, there is costs associated - startup costs and sunk costs that occur from learning (like why did all my seedlings die and how can I fix that)
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i’m very lucky that this is just the way that my family lives, in fact my grandparents were totally self sufficient for a long while, i would also really suggest getting a bread machine for busy families. we’re a family of 5 and spends very very little on our food compared to even smaller families because we do all these things, also we don’t eat much meat not just because half of us are veggie but we just prefer plant based and it genuinely saves crazy amounts of money
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@tiredoshawott7823
2 months ago
You're time rich. You may not be actually rich, but that's very valuable too.
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