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Day two meals: Breakfast: • Two slices of buttered toast • Two fried eggs Snack: • Half of a peanut butter sandwich Lunch: • Ramen Snack: • Cheese cubes Dinner: • Rotini topped with tomato sauce and sausage Nutritional info: Comparison to baseline and day one: Yesterday, I planned my meals around my hike and added some…
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For anyone who is interested, this is what I ate today: Breakfast: • One slice of buttered toast • One small sausage patty • One fried egg Lunch: • Ramen with fried egg and veggies Dinner: • Mac and cheese • One slice of bread with butter Nutritional info: I have also calculated my personal averages from the last six weeks…
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Hello everyone, OP here! I am sorry I haven't been around in a few days, I have been very busy with midterms and wanted to check with my professor about this forum (it's not a problem). I have since begun the project and this is what I bought: $0.97 Harris Teeter Thin Sandwich Bread $0.57 Harris Teeter Rotini $0.97 Harris…
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Thank you so much to everyone who has been helpful!! I'm sorry to those who I have offended and to those you believe that I am cheating. I understand your perspective and I will double check with my professor. Though, I do believe speaking to you all would be the same as reaching out to those in my real life for advice.
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No, I'm sorry, that is not what I meant. I should have make it more clear. I am not allowed to buy in excess bulk. For example, I cannot buy a 50 lb bag of rice and only use rations that fit in my daily budget. I have to stay under $13.30 overall. Thank you @wellthenwhat !!
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@nikkit321 and @Cuddlebearjay Thank you so much for your help! I will definitely be using some of your suggestions!
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The purpose of the project is to live off of $13.30 and recognize the difficulty of doing so. My professor actually recommended doing research online and to plan everything ahead of time. I thought this would be a great resource. I understand if you do not want to help because you believe that it is cheating, but I do not.