Well, here in Memphis we have a store called Aldi, and Sams Club and good
old Walmart. Aldi has some foreign foods, but they taste good and aren't
expensive. Sams requires you buy in bulk, but it works for us. I buy steaks
in bulk, when they are on sale, and get them cut from the big slabs.

John

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Sent: Sunday, July 20, 2008 4:04 PM
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Subject: Re: [OT] Fat Slobs struggle to put food on the table. LMAO

John Harvey wrote:

> >One of my pet theories is that poor nutrition is a factor in addictive 
> >behavior. However, I have had no funding to research this, and don't 
> >expect any. The big money doesn't want any research in this direction, 
> >obviously.

>>> The poor typically subsist on the least expensive food available.

 > Duh, being poor forces that, doesn't it? However, there are cheap
 > solutions.

Hi John!

Really? Don't keep these a secret, tell me!

 > I don't have an answer for the chronically poor, because they
 > won't take good advice, they just keep doing the same stuff they have 
 > always done, with rare exception.
-- 
Regards,

Pete
http://pete-theisen.com/


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