Showing posts with label emergen-c. Show all posts
Showing posts with label emergen-c. Show all posts

Saturday, March 5, 2011

Day 7: Day of Rest?

Isn't the 7th day suppose to be a day of rest? Or does that only apply to certain really religious folk? I guess my 7th day is on a Saturday too. No idea. Too bad. I could sure use a rest.

Ended up spending $12.29 more than I was suppose to this week. Though I only spent $0.25 today on a cup of hot water from Starbucks (in which I put my own green tea bag). If I had taken my own mug, it would've been free.

That leaves me in a tough position. In danger of falling so far behind that I will not be able to catch up. Only a week ago, I thought I was in a good position to get ahead. How quickly things go sideways.
I'm left with $4.53 a day for the rest of the month. Basically my $35 a week is down to $31.71. Awesome.

Looking around today revealed a few things:
Enough instant coffee for one cup.
Enough soy milk for one cup of coffee.
Exactly 6 1/2 rice crackers - not rice cakes...rice crackers...the little ones.
1/2 box of regular cereal.
Hot cereal for at least 3 - 4 days.
Tin of beans for bean salad.
Tin of tomatoes for pasta.
1/2 package of pasta.
3/4 bag of quinoa.
Veggies for about 3 more meals.
Tea - should be plenty for the month. This will most likely replace my coffee. Pass the IBUProfen....luckily, I have enough of that to last me 2 months. Go figure.
Emergen-c for the month.
1/2 jar of almond butter - OH! I'm gonna grab a spoon of it to snack on while I finish my assessment. Big spoon + little jar = 1/4 jar of almond butter left.

I've started rationing my Shampoo and Conditioner - I have about 2 weeks left (I'm being generous here) of both. It's not like I buy the $2 bottle of cheap stuff either. I am pretty picky about what I put on my body and hair, and also what I wash down the drain, just like I'm picky about what goes into my body. Each bottle costs around $8 each. That's about 4 days of living.
Toothpaste should last at least another couple weeks.

Right....here we go...Week 2. Lemme have it!

Friday, March 4, 2011

Days 5 & 6: The Trouble With Things Like This

Yesterday was an expensive day. Allow me to explain.

I invested in food and my health for the next month. This meant a rather large expenditure (we're talking relatively here). After fixed expenses, you can usually spend the rest of your money how you like - including choice of meals, drinks, entertainment (including going out, etc.).
I was wondering when something like this was going to come up, and I was hoping it would show up in Weeks 2 or 3. But nope. Week 1. A deal too good to pass up - on something I am going to buy and consume anyway. (Anyone thinking Costco here?)

So let's start at the beginning, like one of those movies that gives you the ending at the beginning and then takes you through all the events that got you there. Yeah, I should write screenplays.

I got overexcited and made too much hot cereal (with blueberries!) yesterday morning, but it was good 'cause it filled me up for most of the first half of the day.
First thought into my head was: absolutely nothing to do with the amount of cereal I made. RENT.
Due 3 days ago, I had to ask my landlord if I could pay it on the weekend when I got paid, therefore avoiding the 3 days of interest I would have to incur if I borrowed the money from the bank. We're all living with our future paycheques in mind, aren't we?

My landlord is awesome. I have yet to have one like her (besides my boss from the previous summer, who also gave me a sweet home for three months for the price of a coffee a day, and my friends in the pub in England, but they're more like family than landlords), and I've been living on my own for over 10 years now. Anyway, when I asked to pay rent a few days late, she said: "Sure! And just make it $500 for feeding the cat when they go away for a few days." That's $50 off. And she provides me with toilet paper. In case you're wondering....I would have run out of TP 3 days ago...and it's not exactly cheap stuff. I would have to do the taking-from-the-coffee-shop-toilet-thing, and that violates one of my rules: No Stealing (though...this topic is highly debatable, as my friends continue to point out). So paying for it when it goes in, paying for it when it comes out. It's like dying. Sort of. As in, you can't even die for free. Funeral costs are through the roof. (Have I mentioned my A.D.O.S.S? - "Attention Deficit - Oh! Something Shiny!")

So in the middle of my split shift, I stopped at the grocery store to spend as little of my $16.76 as possible, while giving myself as many healthy food options as possible. Mixed beans for bean salad, canned soup, fresh red peppers, a tomato, 2 packages of rice crackers and a little tub of edamame dip - $11 exactly. That leaves $5.76 til the end of Saturday. Looking pretty good!

Then came the kicker.  After my shift, I stopped at Whole Foods (one of my favourite grocery stores for their selection, local options, vegan and vegetarian options, awesome staff, and the fact that their produce tastes like the fruit or vegetable it looks like). I always go in there for a few specific things, like Emergen-c packets. I love them. Anytime I'm feeling a bit blah, or have the inkling that I'm getting sick (especially in the city), I throw one of these in some water and down it. So awesome. So...grabbed a couple packets ($0.69 each + tax) and headed for the cash, and wouldn't you know, these people have professional merchandisers working for them because the display of Emergen-c cases (boxes of 30 packets) on sale totally stopped me in my tracks. $14.99 + tax. Some quick math on my phone's calculator (a savings of $6.40 if I bought the case rather than the individual packets - more than a whole day's worth of living - but also more money out of my pocket initially) and some internal debates, and the packets went back on the shelf and I headed to the cash with the case.


Week 1 Receipts. Day 6. March 2011.


This is the problem with projects like this. They are so flawed. I can never actually duplicate what it's like to live on a seriously limited budget. As it stands right now, I'm only doing this for a month. I may decide to do it for longer to better replicate the situation in real life (if I can hack it). But then, I'm also out of here for 4 months in the summer. For anything I want or need to buy, I can just wait til this is over and splurge on it then. There is an end-date for this. I can see the light at the end of the tunnel. In my situation, I can always flake out and get support from a number of places. I've already had so many friends and family offer to give me food or money in the past week (This also makes me laugh, cause I'm not starving really, but I have started to lose weight). As warm and fuzzy as that makes me feel...it's not within my rules at the moment (no pity, no donations). I'm so lucky to have that support system. I will never be left homeless and on my own. I will never starve or be devoid of nutrient rich food...there are too many people in my life that care about me, and they wouldn't allow that to happen. Also, it's just me. Noone else. I can uproot myself whenever I want (I do this often) and start again (as long as I don't get too far in debt and get "stuck"). And I stand in the same position for others around. I'm there to support my family and friends in whatever way I can, if possible. Not everyone has that support system.

Get two people on a seriously limited budget that really care about each other, if one person pauses just for a moment to help the other person (because that's what humans do!), it leaves that person in a seriously compromised position which may take weeks, months or years to recover, if ever at all. That's messed.

So now, where do I stand? Already behind. There is no planning for the future on a budget such as this. It's all day to day. One day I might save a few pennies, or a few dollars, but in the next, something will always come along and take those savings from me. Even if it's thinking ahead and being more economical - like my case of Emergen-c. It's more money out of my pocket right now, which means less in the near future. If anything else comes along like this, I almost definitely have to pass it up for the right here, right now, consumption.

I guess the next step is looking at the month as a whole - get an idea of how the rest of this is gonna go down. 

Quick self-assessment:
Currently on day 6.
Day 6 spending: $27.79 (whoa!)
Week 1: already overspent by $12.04.
2 days left in the week.
From Sunday, 4 weeks left in the month.
Budgeted amount left for the month: $140
Actual amount left for the month: $127.96
Taking me down to about $4.5 dollars a day for the rest of the month. Oh and today and Saturday's money is already spent. 

Ha! The plot thickens...
Rice and beans anyone?

Sunday, February 27, 2011

Taking Stock and Second Thoughts...

I hope my plate has more on it than this. Vancouver, BC. February 2011.

I remember when I went bungee jumping - no worries - completely stoked - let's do this! I love jumping off bridges! Then after I got all hooked up, checked my own gear (yes, I have trust issues), and stood at the edge - that's when the thoughts started entering my head - am I really gonna go through with this? What if I die? Who's idea was this anyway? and so on ... and then I just jumped - as you do. And I loved it. Before I even got to the bottom of the first bounce, I knew I wanted to go again. So much fun!

Anyway, standing on the edge - that's where I stand right now. Right before the jump. How the hell am I going to do this? What if I can't? Anyone that knows me, knows that I eat. A lot. Meals, snacks, drinks. And not crap either. I like good food. Healthy stuff. Lots of fresh fruit and veggies ($2-$5), good quality breads ($7) (and cheese ($5-$10)! oh cheese - you are the only reason I probably fail at being a full-on vegan) and pasta ($3-$5). Quinoa ($9). Tea and Coffee ($2-$5). Chocolate ($3-$5). Nuts ($4) and dried fruit ($6) in my hot morning cereal ($5). Smoothies ($6). Soy milk ($4) (and rice and almond!) instead of cow's. Herbs and spices ($3-$6). Curry ($9). Thai food ($10). Sushi ($8-$12). And my most recent favourite - Burritos from Chronic Tacos in Vancouver ($8-$10). So damn good.


I'm almost out of coffee. And I'm fresh out of veggies, except for half a head of red cabbage and a squash. Oh, and half a bag of spinach. I've got a tin of tomatoes. A tin of black beans. 1/4 tub of Earth Balance Butter. Half a box of cereal and 4 eggs. Half a loaf of bread. Some olive oil, butter, soy sauce, balsamic vinegar, salt and agave syrup. Half a jar of almond butter. 1 litre of soy milk. A box of green tea. A handful of cashews. Half a package of rice noodles and half a bag of quinoa.

This week, I've got $35 to make 21 meals. $1.67 a meal. Including coffee, tea (or other beverage) and dessert. And snacks, treats, and Emergen-c packets (the best things ever).
We're just talking food here. Not anything else in my daily life. Toothpaste (1/2 a 75 ml tube left). Shampoo and Conditioner (1/3 bottle left of each). TP (1.5 rolls). Wow, this is totally gonna be harder than I thought.

I guess I just need to shut-up and jump.