Peanut butter. Yum. Helped me get through college.
Just ate two PBJ's and two bananas for breakfast. Nourishing, tastes good, and costs very little.
From time to time the store with have "half racks", 4 ribs which is perfect for me. The next time I have to get a full rack I will cut it in half and do 2 meals as lamb does not re-heat well.
I found this out the last time I was lusting and the store only had full racks.
Does anything taste better than a PBJ sandwich? Maybe a toasted PBJ sandwich suitcase style?
Just ate two PBJ's and two bananas for breakfast. Nourishing, tastes good, and costs very little.
I prefer chunky. Yet another indication (as Khan would say) that I am not really a woman?
Am thinking of going big-time and switching to organic PB, as I've heard it tastes better than commercial.
Just ate two PBJ's and two bananas for breakfast. Nourishing, tastes good, and costs very little.
I prefer chunky. Yet another indication (as Khan would say) that I am not really a woman?
Am thinking of going big-time and switching to organic PB, as I've heard it tastes better than commercial.
I would have paired with a top shelf Cab Sav and a large baked potato but no PB&J for me. Not wealthy but satisfied.DW & I Just purchased $106.45 worth of Top shelf Filet Mignion for supper today. Does that make us Wealthy, or just plain stupid?
I sure do not feel any wealthier...
I like a peanut butter sandwich but no jelly shall touch my peanut butter .
I would have paired with a top shelf Cab Sav and a large baked potato but no PB&J for me. Not wealthy but satisfied.
(We actually also had a Caesar salad prepared at the table in our last dinner out for steak.)
PB or baloney with mustard reminds me of hard times. Not that I don't still enjoy them but definitely not in this thread.
I like a peanut butter sandwich but no jelly shall touch my peanut butter .
How about marshmallow fluff? Used to love my Fluffanutters
Now, for me that is ick. I don't know why. It makes no sense! But there it is.
I like a peanut butter sandwich but no jelly shall touch my peanut butter .
Show me a young guy (under 60?) who does not lust for a super-car (or even a classic)?
That might explain why the prices at Barrett-Jackson have dropped? I thought it was the recession.I think you are behind times. We had quite a big discussion about it at work.
Older guys (let say >50) were talking & lusting about cars, restoring their Corvettes, etc.
Out of the younger crowd, almost nobody cared (2 dudes). They don't mind nicer, comfortable ones, but super-cars or classics are not on their radars.
This was a sample of around 40 engineers (including 3 women), I'm guessing ages from late twenties to sixties.
As I said earlier, I don't think that was the point of the thread at all. It was (I believe) your own personal indication to you of what you do or would do if you are financially wealthy. Not whether someone would view you, or you them, wealthy based on what you do or spend things on.Yes, it is all about having options. One can buy a fancy car, but doesn't. She can travel, but won't. He can eat out, but does not care to.
However, having the options but not exercising them leaves little clues to an outsider that a person has some "wealth". Hence, there are no visible "indicators of wealth".