I worked in a dump for years. Wife eventually told me to stop bringing crap home.
Best yield was a Nintendo ds in a case with 8 games. STILL HAD BATTERY LIFE!
I worked in a dump for years. Wife eventually told me to stop bringing crap home.
Best yield was a Nintendo ds in a case with 8 games. STILL HAD BATTERY LIFE!
Vac sealer. Bulk.
I understand, for alot of people living in apartments or room sharing situations this is difficult. But, taking advantage of sales and utilizing a vac sealer can go a long way.
If you don’t mind pork, it can be extremely budget friendly and is a good source of protein. Here in Canada it can sometimes get to $2 or under a pound for pork chops or shoulder. Same with whole chickens or dark meat cuts.
When this happens. I often buy $30-60+ worth, take it home, portion it to family meal size and vac seal/date/label it.
After doing this for a while, even with beef products. My chest freezer slowly fills up and eventually, we get to the point where we don’t buy much meat during our weekly grocery visit, unless of course, I see a really good meat deal.
In addition, learning to process and prepare you’re own meat products like sausage, burgers, raviolis, meat balls, jerky can also go a very long way. My family doesn’t buy any frozen processed crap meat products. We do everything from scratch, and it’s soooo much better. Last year I bought pork shoulders only on sale and kept them in the freezer. I would only buy under $2 a pound. I ended up making around 50 pounds of sausage (Italian and brats) that sausage lasted us almost 10 months.
Funny how people the same folk who put themselves on a moral pedestal and preach about how “its everyone else thats greedy” are the same that have no quandries about theft.
Stealing is one thing - lazy.
Ding ding ding! Someone around here gets it.
Main problem, you’ll be steam rolled by your enemies without institutionalized authority and regiment.
Same! I realized everything I had posted to the Canada sub had been shadow deleted. What does it say about a narrative if you have to delete all and any opossition. It means it’s not actual popular or common.
That’s odd, mine actually has a “moist” mode. It has a little cavity where any juice that get sucked up go. You just have to empty it often if you’re doing alot of meats that are juicy. As for soups, I do one of two methods, freeze over night in a Tupperware, then remove from Tupperware and Vac seal or ill just let it cool and vac seal, which might leave a small air gap, but I haven’t notice it effect the soup like it does meat.
There’s definitely an interesting demographic around here. I’ve been dog piled by tankies who don’t like my opinion, but it’s to be expected. I don’t mind it. As long as my comments aren’t deleted, I can take the downvotes.
No more dried pork chops or chicken! I probe everything I eat. I also used a “Meater” to cook our Thanksgiving turkey, came out ridiculously juicy.
If you have decent freezer space, there’s no excuse to not use a vac sealer. I have so many friends that constantly complain about meat prices but don’t take advantage of buying meat on sale in bulk. With a vac sealer, you can really get ahead. Also processing and preparing your own meat products (burgers, sausage).
We also vac seal soups and broths!
Also, on the topic of slow cookers, while not $50 and under, a ninja foodi is a pressure/slow cooker and air fryer combo. I literally use mine everyday. It gets more use than my microwave or stove.
This is stupid. But socks and underwear. All new socks and underwear.
I love throwing out all my old ragged socks and having a bunch of brand new pairs in the drawer.
My province’s official sub had essentially just become an echo chamber and literally was shadow banning and straight up just banning people who opposed the mods. It got really bad during the pandemic when they were simply banning people for even questioning some of the mandates and rules that didn’t make sense (not activax stuff, simply pointing out flaws in the rules and mandates).
Anyway, eventually an alternative sub was made. It got pretty big since basically everyone who was banned and everyone who didn’t want to browse what had essentially become a /r/Torontoleftists migrated over. It got pretty big, to the point it had come under the targets of a few subs simply cause the sub allowed for discussions to take place, regardless of political slant.
It was alot of fun. Users could actually explain why the felt how they felt and on occasion we’d even find ourselves conceding points or changing our stance on things after discussions.
It was when this sub and it’s successor were shut down by the neck beard brigade that I had already figured I’d probably take a step back from reddit and then the whole API bullshit happened and knew it was time.
I’ve been real happy with lemmy tho! I’m not the average user at all, but I still have fun.
I agree with lots of what you said, but lots not pretend like Quebec doesn’t already have an existing culture of Islamophobia and racism.
SO THATS WHAT THOSE ARE FOR! I bet making a omlette on one is much easier too.
Lol so the official Ontario sub got kind of out of hand during the pandemic, where they were simply banning any users who even questioned silly rules or mandates when it came to Covid (Ontario had many rules that simply didn’t make sense or outright seemed counter productive in preventing spread).
It got to the point where an alternative sub was made, and it surprisingly got decently active. I think around 20k users at one point. The banter on that alternative sub was hilarious and was the only sub I really miss.
We are down to Netflix in my household. That was from having prime, crave and Disney at one point. Even Netflix is close to getting the chop, but my wife enjoys it enough. That said, I’m an audiophile and listen to more Spotify and traditional radio (I know I’m a loser, listening to a.m. talk radio and public broadcasting). I just rather listen to stuff while also getting stuff done than sitting on a couch these days.
We live on acreage and our heating is essentially free thanks to the wood stove. I mean I spend probably $50 a year on gas for the wood splitter preparing wood, which I don’t mind at all when I hear about people’s hydro or gas bills in the winter. I also love the smell. It smells like home.