Unfortunately those two statements are not connected, although the guy on the bus who got a new backpack out of the garbage was definitely into me (for real).
Breakfast: Oatmeal ($0)
Lunch: Um I picked painting my nails over lunch then ate a granola bar on the way to the bus stop. ($0)
Dinner: April brought home some enchilada sauce so I made myself enchiladas and broccoli, I think it took less than 10 minutes, I don't know why I don't get around to cooking more. ($0)
I've decided to start blogging my eating adventures. Mostly because cooking has become increasingly boring lately and this will add some excitement to my life. I'm not that girl who shares what she eats because I have an eating disorder. I don't believe in dieting. I think diets, like budgets, are lame and evil. On that financial note, some may consider me cheap and wonder why I can't afford regular food, this has nothing to do with that. Really I am just trying to be more resourceful so my money can be used for more important things. I decided to put cost next to my meals. If it is something I have in the pantry it's free which I realize isn't super accurate but going forward, if I grocery shop, I'll consider those costs.
On my sister's recommendation I stole the title from Carrie Sun's blog on hospital eating .
On my sister's recommendation I stole the title from Carrie Sun's blog on hospital eating .
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