Can we have a thread about what the hell to do right now?
🗣️ DISCUSSION 💬
First of all, I'm an idiot when it comes to anything financial. I know many of you aren't. What is the safest thing to do with the money (fiat) that we do have right now? Leave it in our local bank? Credit union? Keep it as cash in my sock drawer? Also, the money in my 401k? Switch it over to bonds or something else I don't fully understand? Any thoughts from someone who's been paying better attention to these things than I?
Thanks but if I seem like I have it well sorted it's entirely coincidental.
This biggest impact on our meals was using a crockpot & cocotte (basically same thing for stove top or oven). The other was a rice cooker. I'll do soup, stew, or casseroles because they make leftovers that store well. Usually have a couple different ones and between 3 of us rarely does any get thrown. But, the eaters have to like them so that happens. Some are fresh starts with new ingredients and others make use of leftover meat cuts & older veg that escaped primary use. So far no complaints and we eat well.
In between the leftovers I'll do Thai, Indian, or Mexican with fresh meat & veg as well as using things already have on hand. Cannot recommend highly enough things like curry sauces from the Asian aisle (SB Foods & Maesri). It's no help if you don't like eating that way but we did discover one key point. Much of the "foreign" cooking I do at home is as good and sometimes better than what we've gotten going out. At ~1/3 the price too.
Interesting. I will try your ideas. I’m not into Thai, but have tried some Indian. We rarely go out anymore. In our small town there is not much variety, but I do experiment a little. Cheers!
You too!
We've dramatically reined in going out. Around us it's easily $40-45 per person if you have a beer each. Everything now is elative to how many bags of groceries, ounces of PM, or boxes of ammo could I buy with that?
Kek! Us too. We go out about once a month. We mostly just drink water anymore. Sometimes coffee…Alcohol is too expensive…cheaper at home.