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What are currently your best saving tips ?
On Fri, 14 May 2010 06:11:26 -0700, "Jon Danniken"
wrote: Eric wrote: What are currently your best saving tips you recommend and also practice, relating to how you make your money go much further than it used to, whether it's for food - weekly living expenses, home and financial investment, etc. You can get two meals of tuna from a can of tuna, but that same can of tuna can provide several dozen meals of cat. I do recall reading a while back that tuna is deficient in some vitamin - E, I think - that is essential to the wellbeing of cats. The occasional meal would be OK, though. -- Peter |
What are currently your best saving tips ?
Appelation Controlee wrote:
"Jon Danniken" wrote: You can get two meals of tuna from a can of tuna, but that same can of tuna can provide several dozen meals of cat. I do recall reading a while back that tuna is deficient in some vitamin - E, I think - that is essential to the wellbeing of cats. The occasional meal would be OK, though. I don't think Jon was suggesting tuna as a meal *for* cats, rather as a bait to catch cats for ingredients in meals! |
What are currently your best saving tips ?
On Sun, 30 May 2010 09:07:22 +0100, Andy Burns
wrote: Appelation Controlee wrote: "Jon Danniken" wrote: You can get two meals of tuna from a can of tuna, but that same can of tuna can provide several dozen meals of cat. I do recall reading a while back that tuna is deficient in some vitamin - E, I think - that is essential to the wellbeing of cats. The occasional meal would be OK, though. I don't think Jon was suggesting tuna as a meal *for* cats, rather as a bait to catch cats for ingredients in meals! ROFL! Speed reading doesn't necessarily include comprehension. ;-) -- Peter |
What are currently your best saving tips ?
Appelation Controlee wrote
Jon Danniken wrote Eric wrote: What are currently your best saving tips you recommend and also practice, relating to how you make your money go much further than it used to, whether it's for food - weekly living expenses, home and financial investment, etc. You can get two meals of tuna from a can of tuna, but that same can of tuna can provide several dozen meals of cat. I do recall reading a while back that tuna is deficient in some vitamin - E, I think - that is essential to the wellbeing of cats. The occasional meal would be OK, though. Doesnt matter if you plan to eat the cat soon after attracting it with the tuna, stupid. |
What are currently your best saving tips ?
On Sun, 30 May 2010 19:23:04 +1000, "Rod Speed"
wrote: Appelation Controlee wrote Jon Danniken wrote Eric wrote: What are currently your best saving tips you recommend and also practice, relating to how you make your money go much further than it used to, whether it's for food - weekly living expenses, home and financial investment, etc. You can get two meals of tuna from a can of tuna, but that same can of tuna can provide several dozen meals of cat. I do recall reading a while back that tuna is deficient in some vitamin - E, I think - that is essential to the wellbeing of cats. The occasional meal would be OK, though. Doesnt matter if you plan to eat the cat soon after attracting it with the tuna, stupid. FU2 |
What are currently your best saving tips ?
On 05/30/10 01:01, Appelation Controlee wrote:
wrote: Eric wrote: What are currently your best saving tips you recommend and also practice, relating to how you make your money go much further than it used to, whether it's for food - weekly living expenses, home and financial investment, etc. You can get two meals of tuna from a can of tuna, but that same can of tuna can provide several dozen meals of cat. I do recall reading a while back that tuna is deficient in some vitamin - E, I think - that is essential to the wellbeing of cats. The occasional meal would be OK, though. Daughter fills the at-will auto-feeders (big plastic bottles up-ended into dish-like things) with Kirkland cat food, which the dog eats too. Her oldest cat lived to be 18, so it's gotta be doing something right. I was amazed that the dachshund nibbles every once in a while just like the cats -- I had thought that dogs gobbled every bit of available food. The dog is a near vegetarian, although she likes cooked meat too. Had we not shared our food with her (and she doesn't grab, she nibbles politely) she might have believed that the food-god always made sure there was enough. -- Cheers, Bev - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Some people are like Slinkies... Not really good for anything, but they still bring a smile to your face when you push them down a flight of stairs. |
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