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The old "I'll just pay on credit til things get better" thought process??
Dave Ramsey was spot-on when he said he was never going to work himself out of a job.
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The old "I'll just pay on credit til things get better" thought process??
I don't know what store you are getting your lettuce, but I was just at Wal-Mart and Rouses, the iceberg lettuce was 82¢ a head at Wal-Mart and $1.69 at the Rouse in Gonzales..no joke.
Went Sat as i was doin burgers on pit.
wanted to get fresh head of iceberg and some other stuff.
Iceberg lettuce was $2.99/head.
it used to be $.79/head.
Didnt buy- bought Romaine instead. and this weekend im pulling up my celery and planting my own Romaine.
I don't know what store you are getting your lettuce, but I was just at Wal-Mart and Rouses, the iceberg lettuce was 82¢ a head at Wal-Mart and $1.69 at the Rouse in Gonzales..
?? Outside of some herbs those are the easiest to grow/tendWell if you grow peppers and tomatoes, you can grow just about anything else.
Not tomatoes. Peppers are pretty easy.?? Outside of some herbs those are the easiest to grow/tend
So I've noticed that over the last few weeks, the gas prices came down a bit, stayed around the same price, and are now slowly creeping up again. I couple gas stations I cross on the way to work were at 3.85 while most other places were ten cents cheaper. Well, they crept up to 3.89 last week and today I saw they're up to 3.95. Sigh.
You'd be surprised. In contract negotiations with a couple of companies, I've heard them grumble that nobody wants to work because of all of that stimulus money.With "existing" being so pricey right now......how are so many places still looking for employees?
For a while, the grumbling was "they're paying people to stay home".......but there's no way people are still living off the $1,400 per person in a household that they may have gotten over a year ago, and the additional unemployment funds have long since dried up.
I don’t know - it got pretty high during the Iraq stuff but got super low again. Gas is one of those things that really sticks to supply and demand (with a lot of help from devious manipulation from the ME). There are a lot of other things that won’t go down when things recover though.That's how they make you get used to the pain. I have a feeling we will never see gas under $3 for a least a couple of years. Maybe never again.
Do a google search for Freon 410a. Jan 2020 price to today. Was $90, today it’s $470.
Any idea why?
your answer is righter, Marty's is betterGlobal shortage of R-125 refrigerant. Pretty much the story with everything... increasing demand, and not enough plants to make it.
Global shortage of R-125 refrigerant. Pretty much the story with everything... increasing demand, and not enough plants to make it.