Saturday, September 26, 2015
What I bought:
Red
Kidney Beans…..$1.07
Chickpeas…................$1.15
What I ate:
Brunch
Cereal in
a cup; NO MILK
Mac N
Cheese (finished that too)
Dinner
Oatmeal
Lettuce
and raspberry dressing
Snacks
Pop-tart
with dinner
Drinks
Water
How I felt:
One of
the beneficial things about the weekend, for me, is that it enables me to sleep
in late. And by late, I mean LATE. No judgement but I typically don’t wake up until
after 12pm, and my day doesn’t really start until after 2pm. Then again, if I find
myself sucked into the endless vortex of Netflix, I may not even start my day
until after 4pm. (seriously, do not judge me people! I know you are all guilty of
this too).
I was
absolutely gutted when I finished my milk yesterday. Cereal and milk is my all-time
favorite breakfast food and I really thought I was going to make the milk last
till the end of the week. Nevertheless, since I woke up in time for lunch, I really
didn’t really need to eat proper breakfast foods. (also, you should know that I
have this thing where certain foods just cannot be eaten in the morning. Basically,
if it is not cereal, pancakes, waffles, eggs or oatmeal, will not eat it
earlier than noon).
Contrary
to my grievousness over my milk, I was quite relieved to have finished the mac
n cheese. Though it was very delicious, I was getting tired of constantly
eating it almost every single day.
But I find
that most of my food rations were severely depleting and I still had a weekend’s
worth of meals left. I know that I made it a goal to buy fruit, I instead opted
to buy red kidney beans and chickpeas (I went to Publix this time and not
Wal-Mart). To be honest, I was really content with this decision. Beans are not
only extremely healthy, but they are also very filling. They make for a
low-maintenance meal that takes minimal preparation and cleanup; perfect for
the lazy college girl.
Since
my day started so late, I decided to save the beans and chickpeas for my Sunday
meals. Instead of my usual heavy dinner, I ate oatmeal with a salad and a small
desert. Normally this wouldn’t be satisfying for me but it was sufficient
enough to keep me happy.
I’d say
that my sleeping habits played in my favor for the SNAP challenge because it
helped to prolong my food rations. And since I bought more food with my
remaining money, I felt almost rejuvenated to have something new to add to my
diet. Let me tell you, eating with limited options gets old real fast;
especially with an apartment filled with forbidden goodies.
Daily Question: Many low income families have to make
decisions between groceries, prescriptions, gas for the car, utilities and
other household necessities. After living on a limited food budget, has your
perspective changed?
Thanks for reading and I will see you tomorrow!!!!!
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