Home cooking during super inflation

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Wife and I were looking at our shopping list and decided we needed to start preparing for super inflation in our grocery shopping habits. She wasn't impressed with one of my suggestions.

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Roadkill is always a good alternative.
The Gas price dictates that you know exactly when and where to go.
My old Buddy Carl, Carlos, Sweetwater Morris from Sweetwater, TX is proficient is jumping out of his car, running into a pasture, grabbing a goat, dispatching said animal, holding by the back legs for the bleed out as he runs back to his car.
I reminded him that singer Johnny Rodriguez was arrested for doing that.
They take Goat Rustling seriously down in the big T.
 
In the 50's we had little money. Mom made spaghetti with sauce made from 50/50 ketchup and mayo.
 
Your drumstick looks a bit dry.

You can still get a Costco rotisserie chicken for $4.99. They taste great and yield at least 4 servings. Yum!

A bag or box of 8 pcs of fried chicken in these parts is now going for $8.99........
and they are the smaller size fryers.......

not the 4-5 pound ones in the meat section.
 
I've noticed the price of pork has gone up almost 50%. My Sunday morning trip to Walmart has increased almost 40% for the same items I buy regularly. Beef has almost doubled. Lots of crock pot stuff coming.
 
One thing we're thankful for is in our neck of the woods Quail, Cotton Tails and Dove are easy to get if needed. You just have to compete with the coyotes, bobcats, roadrunners, rattle snakes and gila monsters.
 
I've noticed the price of pork has gone up almost 50%. My Sunday morning trip to Walmart has increased almost 40% for the same items I buy regularly. Beef has almost doubled. Lots of crock pot stuff coming.

Not to make you cry but I got 4 whole boneless pork loins last week for a $1.49 a pound. Luckily I prefer pork over beef.
Even tho I'm in a small town I'm fortunate to have 3 grocery stores plus Walmart within 6 miles. Always some good specials.
This week's buy is split chicken breasts for 99 cent a pound.
 
Wife and I were looking at our shopping list and decided we needed to start preparing for super inflation in our grocery shopping habits. She wasn't impressed with one of my suggestions.

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Wouldn't that be "supper" inflation... ??

:)
 
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