Monday 1 August 2016

I read Consumer Reports as part of my Texture subscription. Great issue this month.

I read Consumer Reports as part of my Texture subscription. Great issue this month.

I've more associated it with large purchases- cars, appliances etc but they are really good for all levels of consumer information when it comes to spending hard earned money on daily "stuff". It can be hard to recognize and seal those small persistent cash leaks. One place I know we're bad is buying more vegetables than we have planned to eat by the next shopping day. Fred can change his menu and all of a sudden something won't be used.
http://www.consumerreports.org/cro/magazine/2016/09/index.htm

4 comments:

  1. We buy vegetables for about a week. If they get soft (but not gross) they go into stews and sauces. But yeah, vegetables can be expensive. On the upside, buying directly from the greenhouses makes a huge difference. A bag of half a dozen cakes is $1.

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  2. we're going to start growing cilantro - that's the only one I really have problems with.

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  3. Oh man, cilantro is really painless to grow. You can grow it indoors all winter, too. Super easy, right up there with mint and parsley.

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