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Originally Posted by Victoria'smom
I can use disposable dishes and a microwave it's again cost that provides that unattainable. If we buy microwaveable food we run out of EBT in less than two weeks vs 3 weeks. I've had pt, and ot my whole childhood until I went to college and some times between that. They won't approve at home pt through my insurance so that's out. I can do pre-cut bagels but I can't put anything like butter or cream cheese on them. I can and do drink smoothies.
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I don't get it. A HUGE sack of potatoes is less than five dollars, rice, lentils, and carrots are cheap too. You can buy frozen veggies for less than two dollars a bag. Depending on banana size you can buy a whole bunch for less than a dollar. Disposable dishes will cost you more in the long run. It's best to just buy normal dishes and reuse them. Eat bagels plain. That's what I do (but I'm the queen of bland food. Lol).
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