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Richard Keene <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 10 Aug 1999 11:14:29 -0600
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I get the best deals at the supermarket.  The two-for-one specials and
such.
Since "fat is good" I can buy the higher fat items that are much less
expensive.

I usualy cook lots of meat and freeze most of it for my
lunches.  This makes for lunches that cost maybe $2
or less.

Frozen berries cost about half what fresh costs if off season.
When in season much of the fruits and vegies can be very
inexpensive.

I almost never buy the free-range stuff because it is very expensive.
With 6 children I can't afford it, even on my "computer engineer"
salary.

I also buy the lettuce stuff that is less expensive.  Food changes
very
much in price throughout the year.  If you allways buy what is cheap,
you will also achieve a good food variety rotation.

You can buy bulk, things like olive oil.

Also, things like cereal, chips and such are very expensive,
and you are not buying those.  In fact I don't think eating
paleo should be any more expensive than not if you always
buy the on-sale items.

R. Keene


Richard Keene, Novell Inc, Provo, Utah, 801-861-4389,
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