Anyway, the following is the food I have purchased so far (see photo to left also):
1. Jasmine Rice = 5Ibs.; 2. Eggs = 2 dozen;
3. Lentils = 2.4Ibs; 4. Pinto Beans = 2.4Ibs.
5. Rolled Oats = (2) 42 oz cartons; 6. Margarine = 4 sticks; 7. Potatoes = 10 Ib bag (30 ea);
5. Rolled Oats = (2) 42 oz cartons; 6. Margarine = 4 sticks; 7. Potatoes = 10 Ib bag (30 ea);
8. Carrots = 2Ib bag; 9. Cabbage = 1 head; 10. Green Tea = 24 tea bags; 11. Corn Tortillas = 4.58 Ibs.; 12. Can of tomato sauce = (2) 8 oz cans; 13. Seasoned salt = 4.5 oz.; 14. All purpose Hot & Spicy Sauce - 1 bottle. That all comes to approx. $26.08 + 10 cents for a banana I bought, which leaves me with approx $3.92 to blow anyway I'd like!
Below is the picture I wanted to post - but my wife said it made my maturity level too obvious.
The second reason I'm taking this exercise is just to see if I can do it - why the hell not? I can't go hiking up the Alps, since I don't have the vacation and am in terrible shape - so, why not be adventurous in other ways - especially one you have little chance of dying from!?!?
My biggest challenge will be 24/7 food availability - portions 3 times what we should be consuming and mostly non-nutritional junk tempting me at every corner. On top of that, I have discovered that I am an impulsive, serial snacker and eat much more than my share (which tends to be the trend here in the U.S. these days.) So, as you can imagine, it will be a challenge. Anyway, missing a burger or two here and there ain't never gonna hurt no one - am I right? Junk food will still be there when I'm done with this.
The third reason is the fact I could stand to lose some weight - yes, I am the fattest I've ever been my entire life! And I took a nice 'before' belly photo, but my wife told me posting it would be in poor taste. 185 pounds used to be my fat weight, but now I'm 200 +...of course, I carry it well. Another Plus, I'm pursuing this nutritionally, not just by purchasing a "bunch of raman noodles" which someone suggested...that will very likely lower my cholesterol level - so, who can argue against that? Not to mention an increased energy level and a more positive general outlook...now that's worth it to me.
The fourth reason and most important reason for this adventure is charity - I plan on giving the amount we normally spend on groceries that is saved during the 30 days to charity (still determining who and where). If you are already calling me a yellow-bellied, commie, liberal at this point, all I can do is leave you with one thought: When has it ever hurt anyone to give a man who's down a hand? Helping others is well beyond politics, my friend. Also, anyone who is interested in donating feel free to let me know - I'll produce the name of a charity shortly....
So, those 4 reasons ought to be plenty. From now on, I'll begin to post daily or every other day a sort of 'diary' of what I eat and experience. Keep in mind, if I say anything that will offend anyone, or what might seem like shot at your manliness and crap like that, I don't mean to and am not looking for a fight, I just tend to ramble sometimes...

Good luck, my friend.
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