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<blockquote data-quote="Hitokiri03" data-source="post: 1651677" data-attributes="member: 13562"><p>Thank you for the response. I am actually looking at getting frozen instead of fresh because "fresh" at the grocery store tends not be be as fresh as the veggies or fruits were when they were picked at their peak and flash frozen. If I had access to a cheap, Oklahoma resource, I would reconsider. My wife and I are on a tight budget, so if I am going to convince her to make this happen, I need to find cheap avenues for produce. My breakfast and lunch together cost about $2.25 a day, so I am looking into making smoothies on the cheap. Seems like strawberries, bananas, spinach, and flax are my best bets. Still gathering local price data.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hitokiri03, post: 1651677, member: 13562"] Thank you for the response. I am actually looking at getting frozen instead of fresh because "fresh" at the grocery store tends not be be as fresh as the veggies or fruits were when they were picked at their peak and flash frozen. If I had access to a cheap, Oklahoma resource, I would reconsider. My wife and I are on a tight budget, so if I am going to convince her to make this happen, I need to find cheap avenues for produce. My breakfast and lunch together cost about $2.25 a day, so I am looking into making smoothies on the cheap. Seems like strawberries, bananas, spinach, and flax are my best bets. Still gathering local price data. [/QUOTE]
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