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I'll check in the morning, last time I looked they wanted over $40 for a spiral sliced ham here.A boneless ham here is like 12$
I'll check in the morning, last time I looked they wanted over $40 for a spiral sliced ham here.A boneless ham here is like 12$
Just filled up after work. I didn't study the gas prices but diesel across from work was $5.35, I think regular unleaded was about $4.80. Drove to the outskirts to the Piute reservation owned gas station and paid $5.09 for diesel. I don't know what Costco is selling it for here but it usually isn't much less than the reservation and Costco is about 10+ miles out of my way. I do have to drive about 8 miles from work to the reservation but then taking the back way home it is about 5 miles shorter that coming my normal way hoe from work so it isn't much of an inconvenience and there is very little traffic. I just have to watch for the cows but they were all sleeping off the side of the road.
I asked my GF to buy a ham at Costco if the price was decent. Nope, over $40 for a ham. Guess I wont be enjoying snacking on ham any time soon. I am over 4 months on my Keto diet so most days I am only hungry for 1 meal, maybe one and a half. That is the other benefit of avoiding sugar and carbs, your body doesn't crave food several times a day. The chickens, ducks, and turkeys give us plenty of eggs so we wont starve as long as we can keep them fed.
I think where you buy things like ham can make a difference. Costco has excellent products, but sometimes you pay for that.A boneless ham here is like 12$
Yes, a friend down on the coast has pancreatic cancer! No dye available for the screen! He was told maybe in 4-5 weeks! Meanwhile..........Just got an email, system wide from the hospital, there is a national shortage of contrast for CT scans. Apparently the supplier (GE) manufactures most of it in Shanghai, and due to the lockdowns....well here we are. Could prove disastrous as once again, the emergent things will get taken care of, but the cancer screenings, etc will be on the backburner, resulting in worsening of disease.
Sorry to hear that. 4-5 weeks is a long time with pancreatic cancer, which typically Is fatal and has a short lifespan of 3-6 months once you find out (usually). Hopefully they are treating him anyway, without the scan.Yes, a friend down on the coast has pancreatic cancer! No dye available for the screen! He was told maybe in 4-5 weeks!☹ Meanwhile..........☹
They are! But added stress and worry don't help the situation!Sorry to hear that. 4-5 weeks is a long time with pancreatic cancer, which typically Is fatal and has a short lifespan of 3-6 months once you find out (usually). Hopefully they are treating him anyway, without the scan.
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