• webghost0101@sopuli.xyz
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    17 hours ago

    I am fortunate we have enough mental energy to go to stores to buy ingredients to cook our own meals most days.

    Its similar, to what is referred to as “adhd-tax” I am still in this picture more then i would like.

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      14 hours ago

      Doesn’t really matter what your mental energy is if you don’t have the money to have any other choice. Few years ago I was comfortably living on under £100 a month after paying rent for a bedroom, then putting the last £75 or so of my income into savings.

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        7 hours ago

        I mean its not like there was a dark where i lived on a single bag of chips a day or the occasional cup noodles or anything.

        Very affordable lifestyle, but you do feel even worse long term.

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          For a while I got discounted veg at the end of the day and threw it all into a slow cooker that I kept running all week. Take a meal out and top up with more of what ever cheap ingredients I could get.

          People I shared the house with had started to steal my food which is why I switched to storing everything in my room and the slow cooker in my room. No fridge/freezer but you can even store meat for several days in a slow cooker. 22:55 the local coop sometimes had sausages for pennies.

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        13 hours ago

        Also half of Americans live in “food deserts” with limited or no options for fresh, healthy food/groceries. Often their only sources of sustenance are the dollar store and fast food.

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          9 hours ago

          Maybe, but I hear the same things here and I am not aware of food deserts being a term in the UK.