Since the beginning of January, my husband and I have instituted a new way of spending money on food. We pay cash. A Mason jar sit atop our bedroom dresser; it contains ones, fives, tens, and twenties. Anytime we run to the grocery store or to a restaurant for a meal, we use only cash from the jar. Let me tell you, when there's a limited amount of greenage, you really rethink your choices. "We're having barbequed chicken sandwiches tonight...hmmm, should I shell out $2 bucks for a package of hamburger buns? Or shall I thaw out a loaf of homemade sourdough bread in my freezer for the sandwiches (and make another loaf later) instead?" It's an easy choice, don't you think? How about this one? "Should I buy the prepeeled and precut baby carrots for snacking or the cheaper bagged carrots, which I will have to peel and cut myself?" Yeah, it's a no-brainer to me, too. I'll take what's behind door number two. But, as always, th...
"People who love to eat are always the best people." - Julia Child