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Adam’s Spending, Week 9: Paradise Revisited, Briefly

cucumber-tomato-chard salad, tahini dressing

cucumber-tomato-chard salad, tahini dressing

Groceries: $26.00
Pizza: $9.00
Dumplings: $6.00
Coffee: $4.00
Brunch: $11.00
Subtotal: $56.00

Six dollars over-budget. Not bad, considering that I worked three meals out into that figure. Well, actually, four.

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The Not-Too-Hot Shoulder

pork shoulder, slow-cooked on the grill

pork shoulder, slow-cooked on the grill

In 1998, when I first visited New York City with an intent to move there, while walking with some friends from their apartment on Driggs Ave. in Williamsburg to a nearby bar, a piece of graffiti caught my eye. It wasn’t artful, it wasn’t artfully artless; it was blunt, a spray-painted scrawl on a construction barrier: YUPPIE GO HOME. Sensing my confusion, my friend explained: “That means us.” I hadn’t known before. The signs of my Yuppiedom had been there all along, as surely as if they’d been tattooed into my skin, but, until that moment, I didn’t have the eyes to see. It was my Yuppie Awakening.

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Emily’s Spending, Week 7: Second Week of Traveling FAIL

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If you recall, I managed—somewhat miraculously—to stick to my budget during my first of two weeks in the Northeast. In fact, I was under budget. But I quickly got back into the routine of being a New Yorker (pair that with the fact that I was couch surfing) and not only did I go way over budget, I didn’t even keep very good track of what I spent.

Here’s what I was sober enough to recount to you now:

The week (my “fiscal week” begins on Thursdays) was off to a pretty good start. I didn’t eat breakfast Thursday and lunch was on my editor. Thursday night, the friend I was staying with made the most delicious fish tacos I’ve ever had (recipe to come later, hopefully!). Friday I skipped breakfast yet again (a bad New York habit I thought I’d broken after moving to Kansas City) and had a $6 street meat lunch. Friday night a now-new friend I’d met through Twitter (@emilyspearl) and this blog kindly invited me over to dinner after reading my post concerning my fear of going over budget while in the city, and made two ridiculously delicious recipes she was testing for Shauna James Ahern’s (The Gluten Free Girl’s) upcoming second book. Even Saturday wasn’t so bad; I skipped dinner and went straight for the drinks—which don’t count toward my $50 a week and led to a drama better left for another blog, another day.

Sunday is when it all went to shit. As promised, I visited my friend The Shameless Carnivore who bartends at Brooklyn’s Char No. 4 for brunch. I spent about $40, including tip. I think around $20 of that went to food. Sunday night I spent about $6 on meat for a friend’s BBQ and Monday night I consumed an embarrassing amount of over-priced, over-processed food before, during and after the Wilco show at Coney Island—which I attended with Adam. But my most shameful moment, however, was not ordering a Nathan’s sandwich by the calorie count (Yes, I really said “I’ll have the 1680-calorie chicken sandwich and the 300-calorie fries!”), but on Tuesday morning when I spent a whopping $11-something at Dean & Deluca for candied pecans to go in my Icelandic style yogurt, all to be washed down by a large iced coffee. To all the people who called me some variation of a yuppie asshole on TIME’s Cheapskate blog yesterday, you’re right (but I never claimed not to be).

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Why $50, or, Pizza Made Custom To Your Order

pizza from anselmo's

pizza from anselmo's

Some have asked, Why $50 a week? Isn’t that kind of a lot for making do with less? Why not $40, or $25? I have two answers.

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dandelion hunter

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See those purty dandelion greens? They look tasty, yeah? Gonna saute them with olive oil and garlic, eat ‘em with some scrambled eggs. Free eggs from the neighbor’s chickens if I’m standing around looking charming and hungry at the right time. The greens were free, too. They grow all over our (poorly tended, because grass is boring and inedible) yard. I picked them from the spots where I know our dog doesn’t pee. (I know, I know. But really. I’m sure. Very Very Sure. I only picked from right up next to the house in the front, and along the borders of the vegetable garden in the back. Clean. I swear. And totally free.)

Which is to say that I’ve got this $50 per week per adult thing totally licked. Especially since my husband and I are getting another $25 a week in the budget to feed our toddler. Easy. Unless it isn’t. Unless it’s actually impossible to feed this family well on $125 a week. Honestly? I have no idea.

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