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Old 02-24-2012, 01:45 PM   #1  
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Default Keeping track of 'junk' spending . . . 2/25 - 3/2

Hi. I've been thinking - if I don't buy it I won't eat it. I'm going to start keeping track of how much I spend on 'junk' - which I'm going to define as anything that is not a whole meat, grain, veggie, fruit, or plain dairy such as cheese or plain yogurt. Looking for a real clean week.
Starting tomorrow -Saturday, to next Friday.
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Old 02-27-2012, 11:15 AM   #2  
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It might be a good idea, especially if you eat a lot of junk. It's another way of realizing how much it is costing you---literally. For me, though, I have the opposite problem: I spend way too much money on good foods. I'm sort of a "foodie," and when I see something that is organic or all-natural even if it's a treat-type food, I'll buy it. I just came back from TJ Maxx where I bought some sort of organic banana-caramel "jelly" spread. My husband says the weirder something is the more I want it! (It tastes delicious, btw). I would shudder to think how much I spend every month on things like that!
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