~$150-180. Usually about $100 a month for eating out or bar tab; that's with two people in South Florida, we grow a lot of the fruits, vegetables and eggs we eat and mostly buy staples like rice and potatoes, most of that expense comes from toilet paper and paper towels and the like- can't live without that ultra soft TP.
And food in our area has certainly gotten more expensive- just about everything has, which is part of what compelled us to start permaculture / polyculture farming.
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How the hell is that woman so thin when she eats that much?!
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It's still a 90's Civic.
There's this joke in Finland about silicone boobs; getting silicones is like getting a hardwood steering wheel on a Lada - sure it feels nice to fiddle with your hands, but the ride isn't getting any better.
Same could be said about 500hp turbo engine on a 90's Civic.
1 person here, usually $600 or so - due to special needs.
Challenge Mode : Play WoW like my disability has me play:
You will need two people, Brian MUST use the mouse for movement/looking and John MUST use the keyboard for casting, attacking, healing etc.
Briand and John share the same goal, same intentions - but they can't talk to each other, however they can react to each other's in game activities.
Now see how far Brian and John get in WoW.
I generally am around 20000kr/month, which is about 150/160$ I think.
Currently alone, was around 30k kr/month when i had a roommate (~230$)
If I were to include the cost of eating out than total monthly costs to feed my family would be well over $1k. Maybe even close to two grand actually.
I eat lunch out five days a week and we go out for dinner every Friday, Saturday and Sunday. The cheapest lunch on a weekday is still $10-12, typical restaurant meal for two adults and one child is $100-120+.
Just groceries is a different figure from groceries + eating out costs.
1 person. Around $300.
we try to keep a cap of $200/week for a family of 3. Most weeks are around 120, with the occasional 'stock up' week when some meat or something goes on sale and we spend closer or over the 200, but id say when you add it up, add some extra for if we eat out, give or take a bit it probably averages out to around $150 a week, so around 600 a month. we dont eat like kings but we arent splitting a potato three ways either.
tho it does grind my gears a bit after reading about the refugee fucks in my country getting $61 a day for food per person, while we survive just fine off ~$20/day or $6.67 per person.
for the two of us if we are talking strictly groceries. Anywhere from $150-$200 a month.