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No personal information, direct links to any social media, subreddit-related meta-drama, witch-hunts or missing/found posts. No pictures with added or superimposed digital text. I assume you built your greenhouse out of salvaged windows.No screenshots or pics where the only focus is a screen. Neil, your garden looks great, I love how you have so many berries, I'll come for a visit when the gooseberries are in. I am hopeful that we will get some more diverse info from some other members from a good variety of the world. I could go into why, but that's not what this post is for. However its sad because Kenya was once one of the most successful/wealthy African nations but now its one of the worst/poorest. At $5 a day, but that's not a very real comparison, but that's silly because they could pay for their living expenses and three meals a day, In the US you couldn't pay for lunch. When I was in Mozambique and also Cuba 2000-2001 "they" said that they were the poorest country's in the world. There is a lot of propaganda about poverty and minimum wage, but this article looks pretty good, and interesting, thanks for sharing. Quote: "glykan"Some statistics from BBC - minimal wage salary versus essential needs Go to Saudi Arabia and you can get petrol for cents a litre, Phil said, in Florida oranges are cheap, Australia you can get wheat products cheaply, It's dirt cheap to buy rice in the countries that produce it, etc. That is just stupid because every other country you can pick up what they produce dirt cheap. The big dairy company Fonterra when asked why New Zealand doesn't get cheaper milk said it would be unfair to charge different prices for the local and foreign markets. From a land of 4 million people and 40 million sheep that's just wrong.Įven though we're a tiny country New Zealand accounts for 40% of the worldwide dairy trade and yet we still pay about $8.80 per gallon for milk.
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It sells for about NZ$25 per kilo for the decent cuts and NZ$17 per kilo for the cheaper cuts unless it's on special. Meat and dairy is really expensive here for some reason, I read somewhere that it's cheaper to buy New Zealand lamb in the UK and the USA than it is to buy in New Zealand, which is really perverse. Steak and two lobster tails for $10 anyone? It's not at all hard to find two for one dinner offers, a steak and eggs breakfast is under $5 and the seafood places (away from the tourist nightmare of Gulf Boulevard) are unbelievably good value. Meat is expensive all the local climate isn't suitable for large herds so we try to buy steaks and beef cuts when there is a seasonal glut.Įven better, dining out is still pretty reasonable because of the large number of restaurants and diners competing with each other. I love blackened grouper, right off the boat and into the pan. Tamarinds grow everywhere, you can just pick them right off the tree in many places.įish is also cheap, having water on three sides and lakes, ponds bayous everywhere. Every house has a few citrus trees in the yard.
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These are pretty much given away free year round. Of course Florida is famous for it's citrus fruits, especially oranges which appear on our state licence plates. you name it and you can buy them for about 10-20% of supermarket prices and the taste and freshness is priceless. Tomatoes, onions, potatoes, apples, pears. There are huge trays full, you pick out the best.
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They come in all ugly shapes and sizes because they are not grown with the supermarket shelf in mind. Capsicums, red and green peppers can be found easily at ten for a dollar.
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It gives me a great excuse to go coin shopping under the guise of buying cheap carrots.Īnything locally grown can be bought fresh for a tiny fraction of the cost of buying GMO crap pumped full of chemicals to extend it's shelf life. Even better, our largest fleamarket has four complete rows selling nothing but produce. We buy food in bulk when prices are low and freeze it. We give our custom to the local independent growers who have roadside stalls at almost every other intersection and farmer's markets. Big name grocery stores are pretty much the same as elsewhere so we don't shop there. Food is dirt cheap in Florida but only if you shop smart.