My comments are in reply to it's cheeper to buy fast food than healthy food. I pointed out that's not always the case. I'm not the one using the disabled as a strawman to attack anyone's point.
I have a closed 5gal bucket that I empty once a week and keep the recycling in spare cardboard boxes and take them down the street to the center whenever I get enough to fill my car
I only fill up a trash bag maybe once every 2 weeks. I only take the can down once a month since there's so little waste. Between composting and recycling there's so little that actually gets thrown out.
The points keep changing. Went from cheaper to buy fast food to takes more effort to make food to it needs to be well rounded. The goal posts keep moving. It's been my experience that it takes less time and money to make a healthy meal at home. I don't know why that's a problem to you.
I'm not claiming to spend an hour making dinner. I haven't ate fast food in a year mainly because it takes 20min waiting in line and costs way too much for junk unhealthy food. I often eat just scrambled eggs for meals because it is fast and easy. You sure as hell aren't getting a balanced meal at a fast food chain. You can make excuses for eating that unhealthy junk all you want.
I don't know about that. A combo meal at McDonald's is inching closer to 15$ in a lot of places. You can go down to the grocery store and get a good amount of food for that much. Healthy doesn't necessarily mean only the expensive organic, free range, non GMO whatever foods are worth eating.
It's times like this that I remember how little traffic there was all through covid when everyone was quarantining or working from home. Imagine if the city ordered people to work from home to free up traffic for shipping until a new bridge is built.
unsweetened almond milk has minimal carbs, and not much you can do about fruit since its all pretty much all sweet but the fiber is good to make you feel fuller.
Idk if there are any sublemmys for it but I'll take this time to recommend the private server I've been enjoying for the last year. Wow-hc is a small tight knit community, we just cleared molton core a couple weeks ago and are slowly progressing through the content. It's very blizzlike and the dev is active and fixes problems very fast. I know hardcore wow isn't for everyone but deaths can be appealed in the event of disconnects and bugs which is what drew me to it, where other private servers if the server crashes you are just out of luck.
Back in like 2007? I started a line in front of a best buy to wait for the wii console release it was about a 3 day wait. I was the only one there for the first day, but some other people showed the next day. We had a pretty good time.
My comments are in reply to it's cheeper to buy fast food than healthy food. I pointed out that's not always the case. I'm not the one using the disabled as a strawman to attack anyone's point.