Miss Chicken,
I have to say - with times as hard as they are, you might quickly become one of the most popular people on this board!
You are a veteran when it comes to living on limited funds, and I recon alot of people will be interested in your accumulated wisdom.
Personally, I'm hoping you post a few more cheap recipes!
I am well-employed for the moment, but that could change at any time (work for IBM, which has laid off over 35,000 so far in the past few months with more expected) and given the economic climate, I have decided to operate under the assumption that I WILL eventually get laid off. And with prices having gone up so much without any wage increases, alot of people (myself included, but it sounds like the OP is certainly feeling it as well) are having to spend more for just the basics. Despite the fact that I now watch prices better than I used to, my grocery bill alone has gone up about 20% in the past 12 - 15 months thanks to higher prices. Utilites have gone up too, as a result of the gasoline gouging that was going on...and they haven't come down, even once gas prices went down some. So where we are, having to spend more and more of the same paycheck on food & utilities. And less on 'extras'.
If we can learn how to save money here and there from folks like you, I think alot of us would be better off.
I think it takes developing a new mindset. But actually, for me in some ways it's a challenge. Learning how to cook and bake things from scratch, for example - alot more effort than buying store-bought baked goods, soups, meats & main courses, etc, but so what if I watch a little less TV, right?
I've always wanted to become a better cook - now is the time to do it!
I have to say - with times as hard as they are, you might quickly become one of the most popular people on this board!

Personally, I'm hoping you post a few more cheap recipes!

I am well-employed for the moment, but that could change at any time (work for IBM, which has laid off over 35,000 so far in the past few months with more expected) and given the economic climate, I have decided to operate under the assumption that I WILL eventually get laid off. And with prices having gone up so much without any wage increases, alot of people (myself included, but it sounds like the OP is certainly feeling it as well) are having to spend more for just the basics. Despite the fact that I now watch prices better than I used to, my grocery bill alone has gone up about 20% in the past 12 - 15 months thanks to higher prices. Utilites have gone up too, as a result of the gasoline gouging that was going on...and they haven't come down, even once gas prices went down some. So where we are, having to spend more and more of the same paycheck on food & utilities. And less on 'extras'.
If we can learn how to save money here and there from folks like you, I think alot of us would be better off.
I think it takes developing a new mindset. But actually, for me in some ways it's a challenge. Learning how to cook and bake things from scratch, for example - alot more effort than buying store-bought baked goods, soups, meats & main courses, etc, but so what if I watch a little less TV, right?
