Sorry to hear your town is dying but nice to know you can to take advantage of it.Where I live? It's a "dying town," so I get to live in a nice apartment for very little money!
For me, because of the price of gas and airline tickets, travel has taken the biggest hit. I'm spending more on food as well but I won't compromise on the quality. I still buy organic whole food and try to stay away from the processed stuff.
The town I live in is actually thriving at the moment but I have a great landlord who increased our rent by only twenty-five dollars during the past three years! This means I can put up with food inflation for a bit longer before it starts hurting!Where I live? It's a "dying town," so I get to live in a nice apartment for very little money!
Buying a whole pork loin that can weigh about 15 lbs. on sale @ $1.29 a lb. might seem a bit much but the reality is, it isn't.I buy bakery italian loaves for less than $2 each, and its more like my home made. Beats the heck out of the supermarket "balloon loaves". For that $30. I can buy an entire pork tenderloin and cut it myself for the freezer.
A loaf of bread for $8? Wow! Whether Canadian or American, it sure is got to be some special loaf. I should talk. Recently, I paid almost $1,500 for a pair of glasses here in Canada. All my friends say the bugger "ripped" me off and I agree. I will never go back to that crook. In the future, I'm going to Costco.Don't need much but groceries go up and up every week. If I want a tenderloin filet, it's $29.99 a lb.
I just bought a loaf of bread for $8.00.
Alone, so I don't need to fix a great meal every day to feed a husband.
I'm very discriminating as to what I buy now. Eating much less but healthier.