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I use to spend $120 to $150. But that was with some beer. Alcohol and cigs dont count. Thats another question. I have tried hard to cut back and am at about $80-85 now. Thats without hardly any beef, pork is still relativity cheap but isnt near as good. I would love to go carnivore, I did it many years ago before it was popular but no way can I afford it now. I have alot of food on hand but not near as much fresh as I use to. My deep freeze went out and I lost alot of meat about a month ago. That hurt.

In before some dumbass says fbi.

I use to spend $120 to $150. But that was with some beer. Alcohol and cigs dont count. Thats another question. I have tried hard to cut back and am at about $80-85 now. Thats without hardly any beef, pork is still relativity cheap but isnt near as good. I would love to go carnivore, I did it many years ago before it was popular but no way can I afford it now. I have alot of food on hand but not near as much fresh as I use to. My deep freeze went out and I lost alot of meat about a month ago. That hurt. In before some dumbass says fbi.

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[–] 2 pts

Most insurance companies (home owners or renters insurance) in most cases will pay out 500 for the loss of a freezer full of food, with no deductible. Now it has to be a "sudden and unexpected loss" Like a power outage or Dog snagged the cord and accidentally unplugged it or your contractor or whatever. If it's just a 40 year old fridge that konked out they might not pay. Worth looking into. It will be in your policy somewhere.

[–] 1 pt

Man, you think Im mainstream dont ya.

[–] 2 pts

I would never assume your gender :)

[–] 3 pts

I wont even collect ss or anything else, didnt try to get any covid handouts. I dont need anything from anybody except myself.