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Eggs are extremely overpriced. My eggs would be $0.89 and my milk would be $1.68. Why the hell is that fat-free milk? you're literally buying water over milk when you do that. Fat is good.
You could buy carrots, celery, onions, garlic, etc. in much greater quantities and for less price than all of that broccoli. Broccoli is entirely one-dimensional in taste and you're spending over $4 just for broccoli. Go for more taste(and more nutrition) for less. You can even save the trimmings you'd otherwise throw away from the carrots, celery, onions, etc. to make broth.

Drop that meme Peanut Butter. Please.
$4.00 of oil, salt, pepper, vinegar, flour (all purchased over the course of weeks) and you can make your own mayo, something to fry your eggs in, noodles, gravy, and so on. All your food would taste so much better and have so much more variety. One cheap bag of potato or rice, along with the flour, and you'd have way more calories for the $.

Shopping for chicken quarters on sale they can be as low as $0.79 per lb. which is great to break down into soup stock and soups and such. Pork can be had for around $2.00 a lb. and you can be making some ground pork.
Consider, with the savings and changes I've suggested, you start purchasing delicious dairy fat items like butter, cream, yogurt, cheese, etc. you'll have all that you need to eat a hearty breakfast like pork sausage with biscuits and pork sausage gravy.

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