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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Apr 2008 14:15:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tracee Sioux</dc:creator>
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Two years ago we, a family of four, were able to eat for $100 a week. I thought that was a lot. At some point I realized groceries had become so expensive we raised the budget to $150 so we could stop feeling guilty for exceeding the budget every single week. Except now we&#8217;ve noticed we&#8217;ve been exceeding even that.

As I&#8217;ve been shopping lately I&#8217;ve noticed a few tricky trends.

Juice boxes went up 50 cents but they stuck a Sale sign behind them to make me believe I was getting a deal. The garbage bags I drive across town to [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.blisstree.com">Blisstree</a></p>
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<p>Two years ago we, a family of four, were able to eat for <strong>$100 a week</strong>. I thought that was a lot. At some point I realized groceries had become so expensive we raised the budget to $150 so we could stop feeling guilty for <strong>exceeding the budget</strong> every single week. Except now we&#8217;ve noticed we&#8217;ve been exceeding even that.
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<p>As I&#8217;ve been shopping lately I&#8217;ve noticed a few tricky trends.
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<p>Juice boxes <strong>went up 50 cents</strong> but they stuck a <em>Sale</em> sign behind them to make me believe I was getting a deal. The garbage bags I drive across town to buy are now <strong>thinner</strong>. The food is coming in <strong>smaller packaging </strong>for the same price.
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<p>I find myself walking through the store questioning my memory. <em>Did the diapers really go up $5 in one month or am I <strong>imagining things</strong>? </em>
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<p>Grocery prices are just <strong>blatantly and unapologetically higher</strong> &#8211; a lot higher.
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<p>We ran a budgeting analysis and here&#8217;s what&#8217;s really happened &#8211; I&#8217;ve been continuing to buy our usual basic food and we&#8217;re up to. . . I&#8217;m <strong>too embarrassed </strong>to tell you.
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<p>My husband has decided it&#8217;s best if <strong>he takes over</strong> the grocery shopping for a while.
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<p>It&#8217;s not me &#8211; really.
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<p>He&#8217;s <strong>sticking to the budget</strong>, but the results are depressing. It&#8217;s like we&#8217;re back to being right above the poverty-line &#8211; which we <strong>struggled and worked</strong> to escape.
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<p>It&#8217;s disappointing to realize, when he comes back from the store, that we&#8217;re back to the really <strong>crappy generic </strong>chips instead of the baked ones I was buying. That we may find a use for Ramen Noodles again. That the kids are going to drink more sugarless flavored drink because <strong>milk is too pricey</strong>. Welcome back to creative cooking a casserole with whatever&#8217;s left in the fridge on Thursdays. We&#8217;ve been here before, so at least it&#8217;s not shockingly new ground.
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<p>I know I&#8217;m not the only one suffering from sticker shock at the grocery store. I heard on the news we&#8217;re experiencing the worst food inflation in decades.<strong> Lingering war = price of gas = price of groceries.</strong> Right? The Times of India has a story from April 6 by Swaminathan S Anklesaria Aiyar,</p>
<p><em>&#8220;The problem is that world prices have skyrocketed. And we live in an era of internet-savvy farmers who know exactly what food prices are in Chicago and London, and adjust their own actions accordingly.&#8221; </em> Farmer greed?
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<p>&#8220;The problem is being compounded by global panic. Two successive droughts in Australia, plus the <strong>diversion of one-third of the US maize crop to ethanol</strong>, have led to shortfalls in world production and low food stocks,&#8221; states the article.
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<p>It does lead back to the price of oil, seems everything does these days.
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<p>I&#8217;m an American who wouldn&#8217;t have a huge problem with going to war over oil. Of course, I want such a war to make oil cheaper and more accessible and I want to stop paying for such a war if it&#8217;s having the opposite effect. I want to reduce our desperate dependance on oil by developing more realistic technologies FAST. I don&#8217;t like being lied to, but I grew up with a military father who regularly uttered the words, &#8220;It&#8217;s classified,&#8221; so I can accept not having all the information.
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<p>I have no problem with militarily kicking terrorist ass. Or fascist ass for that matter. I&#8217;m a military brat not a passifist. Truthfully, I&#8217;ve been apathetic about the whole war.
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<p>But now its seriously effecting my personal economics and so now I&#8217;m voting the oil barren/cowboy Bush and his Republican friend McCain <strong>out</strong>. I don&#8217;t care for the way it&#8217;s effecting our nation&#8217;s economics either &#8211; putting a war on the <strong>national credit card </strong>for a few months I can deal with, but charging on it for years of futility is a definite <em>no go </em>for me.
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<p>I&#8217;m so hoping that our next President will address the oil/war situation in a more effective and <em>economical</em> way. I&#8217;m sure she will. Her husband, Bill, had <strong>no national deficit</strong> and a<strong> big fat savings account</strong>, they share a family budget so it&#8217;s likely their fiscal policy will be similar.
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<p>I&#8217;m so grateful that my family is one of the really, really lucky ones. During the past few years our income has continued to go up. Other families, I know, are suffering this <strong>extraordinary inflation</strong> without an increase in income.
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<p>In that case, there are only three choices &#8211; put more on the credit card which will bite you in the ass in less than 30 days, <strong>make more money</strong> or drastically <strong>reduce living expenses</strong>. I&#8217;m going to make more money. Check out<a href="http://www.thriftymommy.com"> ThriftyMommy</a> and <a href="http://www.simplythrifty.com">SimplyThrify</a> for ways to reduce your expenses. My funny friend Jennifer from <a href="http://www.jlogged.com">jlogged</a> writes a lot about ways to cut costs and stay on budget too. She has a way of making it seem fun.
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<p>My <em><a href="http://www.blisstree.com/love-food-eh-not-so-much/">night snacking</a></em> issue seems to be temporarily resolved though, &#8211; we ran out of popcorn and there won&#8217;t be any more until payday. The generic cheetos he bought are just too gross for me to put in my mouth. Okay, I ate some anyway, but <em>ick</em>.</p>
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