Day 5: $11.75. only prioritized for a quick breakfast of an almond butter sandwich, $0.75....then friends visited and we went for a late lunch to the ever holy vegan-thai buffet at Araya’s. Finally, lots and lots of greens as well as too much other good stuff, $10...still full in the evening and ate a final lb of fruit, $1...$0 remaining....
Hungry Andrew
Maximum Food Stamp benefit = $7/day for a single person. http://www.uwkc.org/news-events/event-calendar/haw/hunger-challenge.html
Friday, March 25, 2011
Day 4
Day 4: $4.5 last day of exams for me. I ate the last little bit of beans and rice. ½ order of Pho soup, $3; another 1.5 lb of fruit, $1.5. almond butter still plentiful and delicious. This could mean a little party tomorrow of $11.75.
Day 3, Wednesday
DAY 3: $1.5...I had to focus on exam-taking, studying, and baby care, so I didn't spend time on food prep--I almost finished off the last of the beans + rice, and for $1.50 I bought ½ lb each of apples (2 medium), carrots (4 small), and oranges (1 large)....$18.75 total spent, no booze, $16.25 remaining.
I’m finding that what is really required this week is to pay close attention to what I consume and buy. If I didn’t do this I could see myself eating a lot more cheese and peanut butter.
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
Day 2
Day 1 & snacks for the week.
DAY 1: $6.75...¾ lb mixed dried beans $1.50, onion + green pepper + tomato paste $2; 1lb dry rice $2; 1lb fruit $1; spices $0.25. I made some fancy beans with grilled onions and pepper. This will be enough for 3 days and will save me time in this week of final exams, child care, and family time. This was enough fruit to snack on, but I didn't really get much for greens...this may be a pattern for this week.
Thursday, March 17, 2011
INTRO
This week is unique for me in that I’m working just one day (I’m on Paternity Leave, but also full-tie at the UW this quarter), but I have final exams and I also have extended family in town from Pakistan who love to cook stellar food. I will also be caring for a 10-week old girl whenever I’m not taking exams (co-caring for her in the evenings), so my meals will likely be quick and simple. The last several months I’ve also been slacking on my veggie intake, so I’ll try to boost that.
I’m vegetarian and I prefer to buy organic. I will be eating most meals on my own, which is typically the case, but I hope we can splurge for take-out once this week.