Feraud
Bartender
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So that is around.. 17 bucks a day.
Feraud said:So that is around.. 17 bucks a day.
Fletch said:What kind of cheese is "yellow"? (Maybe the question is, what kind isn't?)
Elaina said:I'll spare you all my awful handwriting. I got most of these from Superama food stores, and it is by far not the cheapest place (Minyard's clone) but it is the only one in my town. I did have to go next door to Family Dollar for some of them, and the local hardware store (I called my dad since he was going) for the lye.
If you want the breakdown, I'll be happy to do that, but this list at my stores would run me $237.16 if I bought it today, mystery item with cost inflation would be about $5 more. I did not buy name brand anything where I could find it cheaper, I did. I also got several things on sale.
Brad Bowers said:My grandparents, living in a small farming town in Missouri, always bought what they called "yellow cheese" at the local market, and it was rounds of Colby Longhorn.
Brad
Laura Chase said:I think that on average, I spend $15 a day on food for just me. If they are a family of 5, and if they ate well, $126 sounds reasonable for two days.
*^1 bottle blue ink-99¢ 10pk ball point
What do you suppose accounted for the use of so much corn starch? Argo Starch is laundry starch (today anyway), which might account for it being listed separately. The rest - puddings? gravies? babies' rashes? all purpose cleansing agent? Some ideas here, altho who knows how many were known of in 1932.Lady Day said:To look at the items I chose, its not a lot of food, and I cant for the life of me think why some one needs THAT MUCH corn starch! Its on the list twice.