Just some thought here but if by a small chance you end up toes up by 45 it was all for nothing so to speak. Enjoying life as you live it, that's my plan. A guy never knows
How much a week do you spend on food?
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Didn't say anything about lifestyle, I was talking food. Gotta feed the machine. If the average American was like me, the rest of the world would be in trouble.
House, car, bikes, truck...everything's paid for. Only time I buy a new phone is when the old phone breaks. My current phone is 5 years old. Bought the GPS I use in the truck back in 2004. Why buy a new one when the old one works so well? Bought the Galaxy99 in 1992, bought the Galaxy 98VHP in 2011. If I want it, I buy it. If I don't, there's no selling it to me.
So you don't think a soup kitchen app would be a good idea? Well, apparently there's one for couch surfing. I guess I wouldn't have believed that people do this in 2016. I learned something new. I'm always game for adventure, but not when I am tired. Might find Buffalo Bob like Joe Dirt did.
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I make and eat foods from the truck a lot. One thing to consider is the size of your fridge. It is tough to cook most meals on your own with the smaller type mini bar type fridge. I had to have a cabinet taken out to accommodate a larger fridge that allows me to store enough food.
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I don't eat fast food and out at restaurants every day at home, why would I do it on the road. Once in a while, sure. I eat at home, with food from a grocery store 90% of the time. BTW, you can eat very healthy on $10.00 per day. To those of you that prefer to eat out daily, more power to ya'. I don't think it is necessary to rag on someone that prefers not to and save their hard earned cash. To each his own.
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Lot of truth to that. My dad worked hard and saved his whole life. Retired when he was 66 with a real nice nest egg. Had plenty of money saved up to do whatever he wished in his golden years. He got cancer and passed away three years later at 69. He was my best friend and I miss him so much and I think he had a good life but it really bugs me that he worked and saved so hard and didn't really get to enjoy the fruits of his labor.
That being said you don't want to go to the other extreme and live like there is no tomorrow. What scares me more than anything is being to old to work and not having enough money saved up to last me until I die. -
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