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The 411 - The 90 Day Experiment

After reading Hungry for a Month, I decided that I would embark on a 90-day social experiment. In which I only spend $30/month on food. The only exception will be things that are freely available to the average person (salt taken from restaurants, ketchup packets from McDonald's, potluck dinners, etc). Buying in advance is fine, but at the end of the month, it all has to add up to $30 or less. I may continue this extreme budget, after the experiment is over. However, I will see how well I did and how much healthier I am come April 6, 2007, when this experiment officially ends.

NOTE: This blog is organized according to date, which means you’ll see the last day of this thing before the first. It might make more sense if you start from the beginning: January 6, 2007. - Which can be done by gooing to the archive section in the sidebar.

Wednesday, March 7, 2007

Getting Caught Up on Updates

So when I last posted I talked about how I ate several hamburgers. Since then, I have ate hamburger gravy (over toast) and last night I ate a omelet of 3 eggs and 2 small potatoes. For my lunch at work, I took a bowl of ham and beans, that I pulled out of my freezer.

1 comments:

Anonymous said...

WHAT is hamburger gravy? You just ate gravy with some meat in it? You are about the unhealthiest eater ever! Just because the cash flow is low, no reason to not eat well. Fronm what I read, other than beans, a fruit or vegetable does not pass your lips!