I appreciate your post and believe it is well meaning. People are struggling, I see it too. I don’t see them buying pet food for themselves, but I could imagine them prioritizing their pets over themselves.
Like the old saying, teach people to fish. Getting through tough times takes some basic scratch cooking skills and staple foods. It’s more about daily caloric needs than anything else. Rice, potatoes, dried beans, and the fatty less expensive meats and cheeses.
Don’t have a hard times recipe website or cookbook to recommend off the top of my head, but I’m sure they exist.
Many people feel good about skimping on food for themselves, but not me. Food is number 1 in the budget when it comes to importance.
I looked for videos about people eating pet food and didn't find many, but then as people say, pet food is expensive. Old Roy canned dog food starts at 1.22 for a 13.2 Oz can and that's their cheap crap.
I do know that there are people eating Dogs, I had a falling out with my wife's family about that.
Also, there are people eating roadkill, but I'm thinking they are just cheap weirdos.
In Thailand, you can find all kinds of bugs, snakes, rats, etc... for sale.
I appreciate your post and believe it is well meaning. People are struggling, I see it too. I don’t see them buying pet food for themselves, but I could imagine them prioritizing their pets over themselves.
Like the old saying, teach people to fish. Getting through tough times takes some basic scratch cooking skills and staple foods. It’s more about daily caloric needs than anything else. Rice, potatoes, dried beans, and the fatty less expensive meats and cheeses.
Don’t have a hard times recipe website or cookbook to recommend off the top of my head, but I’m sure they exist.
Many people feel good about skimping on food for themselves, but not me. Food is number 1 in the budget when it comes to importance.
I looked for videos about people eating pet food and didn't find many, but then as people say, pet food is expensive. Old Roy canned dog food starts at 1.22 for a 13.2 Oz can and that's their cheap crap.
I do know that there are people eating Dogs, I had a falling out with my wife's family about that.
Also, there are people eating roadkill, but I'm thinking they are just cheap weirdos.
In Thailand, you can find all kinds of bugs, snakes, rats, etc... for sale.