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<blockquote data-quote="BigTex" data-source="post: 270369" data-attributes="member: 43589"><p>Again, my problem with this diet is $$$$$. At Kroger here, the price of ground meat is $7.49/lb, ribeye - $16.99/lb, top sirloin - $10.99/lb, beef tenderloin - $22.99/lb. Holy shit...about $60 for 4 days of beef just for one person. Finding raw honey and raw dairy is almost impossible here in the city unless you go to these over priced specialty "natural" food stores. I already get angry having to pay $2.35/gal for the cheapest whole milk in the store, the price of eggs makes me want to cry. My wife and I make pretty good money but when your grocery bill far exceeds your mortgage and a new car note its time to reconsider what you are eating. We grow tons of fruit in California, South Texas and Florida but all we get here is this dried up crap from Mexico. I love fruit. As much as I think most all Americans need to consume more protein, the price of meats has put it way out of range for most people and Texas is a beef state.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigTex, post: 270369, member: 43589"] Again, my problem with this diet is $$$$$. At Kroger here, the price of ground meat is $7.49/lb, ribeye - $16.99/lb, top sirloin - $10.99/lb, beef tenderloin - $22.99/lb. Holy shit...about $60 for 4 days of beef just for one person. Finding raw honey and raw dairy is almost impossible here in the city unless you go to these over priced specialty "natural" food stores. I already get angry having to pay $2.35/gal for the cheapest whole milk in the store, the price of eggs makes me want to cry. My wife and I make pretty good money but when your grocery bill far exceeds your mortgage and a new car note its time to reconsider what you are eating. We grow tons of fruit in California, South Texas and Florida but all we get here is this dried up crap from Mexico. I love fruit. As much as I think most all Americans need to consume more protein, the price of meats has put it way out of range for most people and Texas is a beef state. [/QUOTE]
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