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Like other people have said, it's chocolate + hazelnuts. Not healthy by any means, but super tasty. It tastes great on graham crackers, and I also really like eating it with bananas or pretzels. Lots of sugar, bad for your waistline.
Sounds a lot like what some of my single friends have told me. After a point, it gets harder to find someone who doesn't have a lot of baggage (ex-spouse, kids, etc.) or ... you know ... "oh, THAT'S why they're not married ... yikes."
If your mortgage payment is what you'd pay in rent anyway and you plan on staying for a long time, I don't see a problem with having a mortgage. Paying $X00k in rent over 30 years isn't a great deal, either.
I definitely recommend making you own baby food - it's really easy, and $1 worth of frozen peas lasts significantly longer than $1 of pureed peas in a jar. I cook/puree the food, then stick it in an ice cube tray in the freezer, then defrost 2-3 cubes in the microwave at meal time. I've found it's easy to mix it in w...more
The source article has a video that says they go through 14 gallons of milk a week (21 when the kids are out of school), three dozen eggs, 8 kg of hamburger ... MIND BLOWING.
I bet they have a Costco membership.
If you read the source article it looks like they manage their budget pretty well and aren't on public assistance. Sure, they pay less in taxes ... but think of how much each of those 17 future households will be paying in taxes. They seem like a happy, well-adjusted family, so hey - just 'cause it's not what I would...more