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Rosebud77
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Fascinated by all of this. I am in Ireland, living on a basic pension from the UK and get free health care on the Medical Card scheme here. Very very rare that I see a doctor.By choice
I used to post on an Irish forum, but they were shocked at the simplicity I live as Irish folk LOVE grumbling and complaining about especially what they call " poverty" here.
Wish they could read some of your posts, or maybe not as I got drummed out of the forum so many times I gave up.
The crunch came when I said I rarely spend more than a euro on any meal. And am well fed, perfectly nourished and happy with that. Even though I now have so many problems with various foods.
Sometimes it becomes a kind of almost snobbery to boast of how much folk hee spend on food etc.
Yesterday my main meal cost around 50 cents. Most of a large sweet potato, a few slices of cheese ( that was a gift actually but i can get a huge block for E4. ) and a little gravy.
The day before I was extravagant! A whole E2! reduced price ready meal…
I shop carefully and skilfully. Most of the big shops here have a “reduced” counter. Still within date but near. And bread counters do the same. And they also always have fruit and vegetables on special and basics “own label” are inexpensive.
And yep. I have “treats”: these are essential! But they are simple enough. A bar of Cadburys does it! LOVE cake too…
I never eat out. ever. Take a flask when I am out for the day. Nor do I drink or smoke. ah well I very occasionally make a bottle of Irish cream but that is cheap enough. Lasts a long time!
I don;t have a set budget; my lifestyle is that anything I do not spend goes to family working with abandoned babies in India and Nepal. If i have money left in my account I am not doing right!
Applauding those here who do so well on little…I lived many years with hens, Jacobs sheep for wool , growing my own vegetables and a goat for milk and cheese… still have a few potatoes etc but moving so often it has broken my heart to leave my gardens.
I used to post on an Irish forum, but they were shocked at the simplicity I live as Irish folk LOVE grumbling and complaining about especially what they call " poverty" here.
Wish they could read some of your posts, or maybe not as I got drummed out of the forum so many times I gave up.
The crunch came when I said I rarely spend more than a euro on any meal. And am well fed, perfectly nourished and happy with that. Even though I now have so many problems with various foods.
Sometimes it becomes a kind of almost snobbery to boast of how much folk hee spend on food etc.
Yesterday my main meal cost around 50 cents. Most of a large sweet potato, a few slices of cheese ( that was a gift actually but i can get a huge block for E4. ) and a little gravy.
The day before I was extravagant! A whole E2! reduced price ready meal…
I shop carefully and skilfully. Most of the big shops here have a “reduced” counter. Still within date but near. And bread counters do the same. And they also always have fruit and vegetables on special and basics “own label” are inexpensive.
And yep. I have “treats”: these are essential! But they are simple enough. A bar of Cadburys does it! LOVE cake too…
I never eat out. ever. Take a flask when I am out for the day. Nor do I drink or smoke. ah well I very occasionally make a bottle of Irish cream but that is cheap enough. Lasts a long time!
I don;t have a set budget; my lifestyle is that anything I do not spend goes to family working with abandoned babies in India and Nepal. If i have money left in my account I am not doing right!
Applauding those here who do so well on little…I lived many years with hens, Jacobs sheep for wool , growing my own vegetables and a goat for milk and cheese… still have a few potatoes etc but moving so often it has broken my heart to leave my gardens.