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>>17148433
We can evolve

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I'm broke and I need food but I need money. What can I buy for $20-25 that will give me the most bang for my buck? And what can I make with said foods afterwards.

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>>5152580
I'm amerifat as well, just left the states a few months ago. I guess safeway wasn't a midwestern thing, never heard of it!

If you do find it, it may be a tad exxy. Even here it's quite expensive just for a bottle.

I liked to eat jack in the box as a hangover treatment, if you have one of those nearby I always found them to be okay-tier for munchy type food.

I think that's just a problem with a lot of generic drinks. They go really heavy on the syrup and it just ruins the thing as a whole. I got a 5 for $4 deal last night on generic drinks and so far I'm regretting my decision. The other ones are lemonade (like sprite), lemon squash (I actually don't know what to compare this to), tropical, ginger beer, and of course the uggh raspberry. I'll power through them regardless just so I will eat my mistake.

I've seen this posted on ck a few times. I haven't tried one, but I am sure if you have a potato it can be good eats.

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