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Well, there's good news and bad news. The good news is that my start time at work is now 10:00 a.m., and that I'll be transitioning into a job which is about words and web, things I do much better than the things I am doing now. The bad news is that it's at 75% time.

Last time I figured things, if I pay my rent, refinance my debt, feed the cats and the fish, and maintain enough reserves to take the cats to the vet, I will be running at about a $50 per month deficit. No movies, no dinners out, no boughten lunches, no books, no clothes, no cappuccino, not so much as fingernail polish. I haven't figured out what to do about this. I guess I'll do what I usually do, skate from paycheck to paycheck, always on the edge of disaster, sometimes toppling in. Thankfully, we don't have debtor's prison in the US. I did check into bankruptcy, but I don't think I quite qualify. The "reform" of the bankruptcy law is amazingly draconian, even for the Rs. May they rot.

On the good news front, again, I'm going to NYC for a week and a bit. I'm leaving tomorrow, and I'm thrilled. I'll be staying with Patrick and Teresa. I had initially intended to go and see the fireworks up close and personal, but Patrick's band has a gig at a private party on the Fourth, so I'll be able to see Whisperado, instead. That's wonderful, I get to see Patrick play far too seldom.

Back on the bad news front, again, this is the last trip I'll be making anywhere for a long time, I expect. Unless someone wants to fund a trip, of course.

It's the root of all evil, you know. You don't want to be evil, now do you? Me, I'm already going to hell, just ask my mom, so it only makes sense for you to unload your excess evil roots in my direction, now doesn't it? *wry smile*

I'm always amazed at the fact that, no matter how tight it gets, I manage to get through. I've seen much harder times than this. The real problem is if I can relearn some of my more frugal behaviours. It was such a relief to be able to eat something other than a Lender's bagel for lunch, every day. Lords, though, that was so long. On that good side, maybe I'd lose weight.

Cheap food

Date: 2004-10-26 10:16 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] amy-thomson.livejournal.com
Well, there's a really basic cheap food recipe somewhere in How to Cook a Wolf by MFK Fisher, which sounds like the moral equivalent of cat food for humans, and about as dead cheap as a thing can be.

Personally, I'm rather fond of just roasting a chicken and nibbling off of it for as long as it lasts. Then you can freeze the bones along with the necks and stuff and make stock when you have enough (you can buy necks and feet and stuff and use those too. My fave roast chicken recipe involves simmering garlic and the juice of a lemon in butter and olive oil, then adding a chicken. Instead of basting, I just flip it about four times in the hour or so it takes to roast it. (the oven is preheated to 400 degrees and then turned down to 350 when the chicken goes in.) Perhaps this would be a good thing to share the oven with the quiches. Roast potatoes are also lovely. I mash them up with parmesan cheese and chicken broth. They can be done alongside the chicken.

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