It's the end of the week, and we are down to the bottom of the last jug of milk and box of cereal. Today, a new cooking team of 4 is beginning their adventure of buying, cooking, and serving meals for 16 people for a whole week! It's quite an operation, and it is a significant part of our community living experience. This week our team chose to budget $350 towards food (we are living on $30/week for gas, laundry, food, etc). Next week, we are going to see how we do with budgeting $250!!! I am a little nervous about the nutritional value that comes along with spending less, but I know God will show up in some great ways as we choose to live simply and give our money away in other places in the city.
I thought you might enjoy a few highlights from this week's cooking team purchases
- 190 slices of bread, 40 hamburger buns, & 5 dozen bagels - lots of enriched carbs flowing in our lives
- 3 large qts of LOCAL Strawberries! Yup, it's the best time of the year for going to the Lancaster Farmers Market! Thank you Bisquik for making a delish shortcake compliment.
- 22 lbs of knock off brand laundry detergent... (We'll see how our clothes turn out this week! yikes... there has got to be some reason why tide costs like 8 times more!)
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I am nervous about this detergent! |
- 1000 sheets of toilet paper.... for this week! I always feel slightly embarrassed with this filling up half a shopping cart with this ginormous bag. Maybe other people think that I never leave the bathroom (thanks Jim Gaffigan for helping me ID this thought)
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Nick likes toilet paper |
- 20 free paper bags! A special shout-out to Giant grocery store for donating some paper bags for a little costume fun with kids we are working with in Lancaster. Check out some pics!
All in all it was a great week being on the cooking team, but I am glad to pass the torch!
Praying for your nourishment this week and hoping that it doesn't result in you never leaving the bathroom ; ).
ReplyDeleteUnless the secret ingredient in knock off laundry detergent is sulfuric acid, I think you'll probably be fine. You may just smell like slightly less dirty clothing rather than 'forest rain' or something.
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