1 can of chunky soup is NOT ENOUGH and costs $3 a can now? | |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 82375160 United States 03/13/2022 09:40 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It's interesting that, when someone laments prices that can't be sustained by normal people for food, most of the responses sum up to be: "Why are you eating so much" or "That's bad for you anyway." That wasn't the point. It's scary to live in a world that is falling apart, and a lot of people are going to be dying of things, for reasons, that we haven't had to face in our lifetimes. Prepare as best you can, and understand that you, personally, may not make it. Delusion will not aid you in this. It's time to face reality and understand that things are about to get really dark. |
Fossy
User ID: 73465609 United States 03/13/2022 09:42 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Eeach Day: 1 can of soup, a couple apples, a few shots of whiskey + (supplements for the minerals/vitamins you might not get from that) = about 2000 calories. Quoting: Grove Street (Redux 3.0) you can easily live off of it. in fact 15 years ago i did that for 6 months and got in great shape on that sort of regiment Wow Grove, that is some super fattening soup and apples!!! 2000 calories? Oh my! Making sammiches great again! |
Fossy
User ID: 73465609 United States 03/13/2022 09:44 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | You actually MAKE soup. At your house! Will those Miracles never ease? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 76406247 I mean pot, sink water. Potatoes? A whole bag costs 3? I’m making potato soup for ghostly screams today! It’s going to be fantastic! Gonna add some small dices of sweet potato too, garlic, onions… Mmmmmmm good! Lol Making sammiches great again! |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 75394950 United States 03/13/2022 09:52 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I can beat $3....how many you want? I got 100 cans @ Kroger for 99cents each when on sale about 3 months ago... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 75394950 WTF ARE those chucks in there???? Soylent-type mystery meat?? I add lots of cut up pieces of real freshly roasted chicken & it becomes a meal. |
DiamondBlack
User ID: 73789332 Australia 03/13/2022 09:59 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | get canned pasta, not spaghetti if possible but ravioli. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 80750616 Netherlands 03/13/2022 10:35 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | You ASSume a LOT! Many people have no kitchen. Ever thought about that?! How you gonna make soup when renting a room out of some dumbass that lets you no access to kitchen, freezer, stove or laundry room!? They don't allow a burner in your room or they'll smell it and kick you out. Besides your overpriced room is too damn small for that! You're lucky if they let you use the microwave. I had to eat frozen food cold. As in defrosted to room temp. So cans is the way to go: open, use spoon. Discard. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 79176348 Netherlands 03/13/2022 11:03 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | You ASSume a LOT! Many people have no kitchen. Ever thought about that?! How you gonna make soup when renting a room out of some dumbass that lets you no access to kitchen, freezer, stove or laundry room!? They don't allow a burner in your room or they'll smell it and kick you out. Besides your overpriced room is too damn small for that! You're lucky if they let you use the microwave. I had to eat frozen food cold. As in defrosted to room temp. So cans is the way to go: open, use spoon. Discard. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 80750616 i'm so sorry. hope you get a better place to live soon. |
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User ID: 77504359 United States 03/13/2022 11:48 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | That's, spicy and salty and sweet. You can freeze veggie scraps for this step. Have bay leaves on hand. A bay leaf makes all the difference. Extra carrots, onion and celery for bigger chunks in soups. Split pea is by far the easiest and most forgiving, lentil is next. Split peas and lentils are a dollar a bag. Pasta Fagioli is equally easy. A box of ditalini, a can of bean and a can of crushed tomatoes. I make mine vegan, but pork fat and scraps in soups if you so inclined. A fist full of barley works in all soups to fill it out. It costs about $5 for 2 quarts of soup, $6-7 for organic. Keep cans of beans and tomatoes on hand, dried peas, lentils and pasta. Freeze all veggie scraps for stock, save pork fat, have bay leaves. Chunky soup is like $.20/ounce, whereas homemade is about $.09/ounce, $.12-15/ounce if you make it organic. When the shit hits the fan and the end is just nigh, will you cry out to Heaven? Will you lie down and die? Not me, my dear one - THIS IS MY SACRED LIFE - to no one nor no thing I'll surrender. For how does one know where when dead she will go, or if sweet Mother Earth he'll remember? - Sug |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 78131002 United States 03/13/2022 11:55 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Every Month, I make a Huge pot of Chicken Soup, Beef Soup, Chili, Red Beans and Rice. We then, eat 1/2 and freeze 1/2. And when ever we want soup or chili, simply thaw it out over night and re-heat on the stove the next day, (I don't use the microwave) .... |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 80750616 Netherlands 03/13/2022 11:58 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | You ASSume a LOT! Many people have no kitchen. Ever thought about that?! How you gonna make soup when renting a room out of some dumbass that lets you no access to kitchen, freezer, stove or laundry room!? They don't allow a burner in your room or they'll smell it and kick you out. Besides your overpriced room is too damn small for that! You're lucky if they let you use the microwave. I had to eat frozen food cold. As in defrosted to room temp. So cans is the way to go: open, use spoon. Discard. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 80750616 i'm so sorry. hope you get a better place to live soon. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 51471309 United States 03/13/2022 12:14 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Eeach Day: 1 can of soup, a couple apples, a few shots of whiskey + (supplements for the minerals/vitamins you might not get from that) = about 2000 calories. Quoting: Grove Street (Redux 3.0) you can easily live off of it. in fact 15 years ago i did that for 6 months and got in great shape on that sort of regiment 1 can of soup...95 calories (average 75 to 95 cal per can) 2 apples...190 calories (95x2) 3 shots of whisky...315 calories(105x3) So how is this 2000 calories again? |