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mindstalk ([personal profile] mindstalk) wrote2025-02-24 04:00 pm
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some meal costs vs alternatives

1) A sloppy joe/picadillo. $1 1 lb fatty ground pork, $3 canned diced tomatoes, $1/lb whole wheat elbows, $2 4 slices of American cheese, plus onion and spices. Call it $8. Closest nearby equivalent is a quesadilla picadillo, that was quite good, but cost $14 (a fairly standard meal price around here), and probably had 1/4 - 1/2 lb of meat. So $8 at home, vs. $28-56 of takeout meals... Could be $6 at home, because with that cheap fatty pork, you don't really need the cheese.

2) I'm back to baking whole wheat sourdough. $6 for 5 lbs of whole wheat flour. After adding water, that's like 5 24-oz loaves of commercial bread costing $2.50 each ($12.50 total), or 7 1-lb loaves of artisanal bread costing $4-6 each ($28-42 total).

Are those fair comparisons? Well, I can't make anything like industrial sliced bread. Home bread is closer to artisanal. Probably not as good... then again, I don't think I've ever seen whole wheat sourdough in a store. There's refined sourdough, or whole wheat, not both.


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