Inflation here? gas/grocery prices just continue to climb (2 Viewers)

They were $12.99lb a few days ago. Today I thought to take a picture to find that it's "on sale" for double last year's price.

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Deckle? You know you aren't in Texas anymore when they called the "point", the deckle. :hihi:

Is brisket a common Passover meal for Jewish people? I assume it's marketed as such by using "kosher" on the label. I will have to also assume that the more careful attention and preparation to market the beef as kosher is why it costs so much. Just curious, how much per lb was a non-Kosher brisket point?
 
Deckle? You know you aren't in Texas anymore when they called the "point", the deckle. :hihi:

Is brisket a common Passover meal for Jewish people? I assume it's marketed as such by using "kosher" on the label. I will have to also assume that the more careful attention and preparation to market the beef as kosher is why it costs so much. Just curious, how much per lb was a non-Kosher brisket point?
They didn't have non-kosher points, or brisket anything. One of the things that I dislike about Spring is that full briskets are massacred because of people wanting parts for St. Patrick's Day, and Passover.

The monsters probably ground up the flats for hamburger.
 
They didn't have non-kosher points, or brisket anything. One of the things that I dislike about Spring is that full briskets are massacred because of people wanting parts for St. Patrick's Day, and Passover.

The monsters probably ground up the flats for hamburger.

Brisket burgers are the truth.

I've been going nuts trying to get my smash burger perfected. I've been grinding meats, making my own buns, sauces etc. It's close but doesn't necessarily include brisket. ;)

Also, inflation is nuts. It's hitting my industry pretty hard and it's all going to get so much worse before getting better if what I'm observing holds.
 

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I feel like these are movie quotes I should know, but I don't. What is the meaning of this 🤔
No movie. Just satirically, commenting on your frugality and how a wealthy person might be appalled at the notions of being frugal, and/or participating in menial tasks such as chewing their own food like we "poor" people do
 
No movie. Just satirically, commenting on your frugality and how a wealthy person might be appalled at the notions of being frugal, and/or participating in menial tasks such as chewing their own food like we "poor" people do
Not a thing wrong with being frugal. I'm very creative when it comes to saving money and even more than that I don't like wasting things or seeing things go to waste. My wife and kids laugh at me all the time for stuff I do just because it bothers me to see things wasted. I do take it a little far sometimes.
 
Not a thing wrong with being frugal. I'm very creative when it comes to saving money and even more than that I don't like wasting things or seeing things go to waste. My wife and kids laugh at me all the time for stuff I do just because it bothers me to see things wasted. I do take it a little far sometimes.
We’d like to laugh as well
 
There is a condition that causes you to walk on your tiptoes, can't remember the name of it, but my youngest son has a mild form of it. He walks mainly on his tiptoes all the time.
My son has that, it’s called Autism. 😔
 
Not a thing wrong with being frugal. I'm very creative when it comes to saving money and even more than that I don't like wasting things or seeing things go to waste. My wife and kids laugh at me all the time for stuff I do just because it bothers me to see things wasted. I do take it a little far sometimes.
I'm not making fun of Kizzy. She's one of my favourites.

I save the slivers of soap that ate too small to use because I can't bear the thought of wasting it.

It's more so a take on some family and friends who have the attitude that any labor or attempt to save money is beneath them
 
^^ I'm the one that puts water in the hot sauce and soap bottles then shake it around to get the rest out. I cut tubes open too.

Especially since I've developed some type of agoraphobia spinoff where the thought of leaving my house and encountering other humans puts me in a panic.

If I can scrape another week's worth of toothpaste out of the tube, best believe I'm doing it.

(I've left my house and driven past the store without turning in because the parking lot looked too chaotic)
 

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