First of all: regarding eating for $1/person/day: I don't know that I am going to do a complete breakdown of each individual item that we eat daily. In the book, the authors did do that, which I think was fine for "accounting" purposes, but as a reader, it was a bit tmi. Reason being that, for the authors, it was a 30-day experiment to see if it could be done and at what cost. For me, it is an ongoing goal, not something written in stone.
Well, and over time, for example, peanut butter might cost me .06/tbsp from one jar but only .03/tbsp from another one I got on sale. Too much figuring for an ongoing project. So I think that the cost figuring for me will be a little more long-term: I'll keep track of what is spent every week, and how soon I run out of pantry items or budgeted money. When either the wallet or pantry is empty, then I can calculate from that how close we were to our goal.
Oh, I'll probably give rough estimates of what our daily meals are costing, but just not that level of detail. Cuz, I'm really doing this for a purpose, not as an experiment. I hope that makes sense.
On to the daily list challenge. I have two sets of challenges: Ongoing Challenges and Daily or Short-Term Challenges. I am not sure how I am going to set these up on the blog, but I will at least share my daily list for today. Some of the things on the daily list are actually items from the Ongoing Challenges.
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That's it for now, gotta get started. I'll talk more about my list challenges later. I'll be really surprised and shocked if I get through this list today, but, well, it is all about the challenge. Better to do something than nothing, and having a plan helps.
*hope to blog more about these items later
UPDATE BEFORE BED: Well, there is my trivial but very full day. The list wasn't half of what I did, but it was the extra things I wanted to accomplish that I would not have, if I hadn't had the list. More tomorrow! :-)
I am loving this, Moey. It feels so optimistic, intentional, hopeful. :) Thanks for letting me join in -- as someone with (now diagnosed, lol) anxiety and depression I can see this focus being really helpful. Love you so much xox
ReplyDeleteWell, life with anxiety/depression will be mentioned in some future posts, so there will be lots of common ground there. As if you didn't know. :-)
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