Is this a yearly 3,500 ruble food set?



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Is this a yearly 3,500 ruble food set? and got a better answer

Response from Wasabi[+++++]
I'm laughing, I'm laughing Pick the GDP again and get DAM as a gift Manny Surprise?

Response from 0[+++++]
I'm laughing. Pick up GDP one more time and get DAM the Manny Surprise.

Response from 0[+++++]
Have one more month and then tell us about it.

Response from 0[+++++]
That's how I've been living on a 9,000-ruble pension lately.

Response from 0[+++++]
Every nation deserves its own ruler. Whoever they voted for, that's what they got.

Response from 0[+++++]
You can also eat 140 grams of bread a day. That's 7 loaves of bread a month. More than in besieged Leningrad and only 200 rubles a month.

Response from 0[+++++]
There can't be a perfect diet, indigenous people's bodies and digestion are hereditarily built for certain foods. So the Chinese would have died a century ago if they had eaten meat for a month, and the inhabitants of the eternal cold - the north from vegetarian food. I, for example, am lactose intolerant, and some people can even live on milk and bread. I have no doubt that you can live for decades on this kind of minimum if you attach a nutritionist to everyone. But there's no way to equalize everyone. But surviving doesn't mean living. And in general, a varied diet is 3500, and chicken, and beef, and mushrooms and herbs easily. There are a lot of anakom, with chicken and beef and mushrooms and dried herbs in seasoning. But rollton is better, even though it's more expensive - the chemicals there will be cheesier!

Response from 0[+++++]
can live on less money especially those who remember nineties, but many pensioners have 9-10 rubles per month with pensions and they even help their children. Do not worry, not the fact that when we will be 70, they will give us a pension and will not cancel it at all.

Response from 0[+]
YES

Response from 0[+++++]
That's right.

Response from 0[+++++]
The greatest Soviet and Russian historian-Scandinavist, heraldist, specialist in the history of international relations and cookery, the greatest expert on Russian cuisine William Pokhlebkin lived on the Soviet subsistence minimum and felt fine. True, that minimum included natural products, not as stuffed with chemicals as today's Valentin Nikolaev, a naturopath. He survived the winter on flour mash and two mandarins a day. So you CAN, but you HAVE to.

Response from 0[+++++]
Well, can we buy 3,500 worth of stale bread and bran and stuff it down Putin's throat along with his henchmen, or is it nothing to do with him again?

Response from 0[+++++]
They themselves admitted that for this money a person can SURVIVE and will not starve to death. The man will be able to drag his feet, but he will not be able to work and live a full life.

Response from 0[+++++]
I have lived and will live like this, I will not change anything, everyone has a last stop whether you want it or not. Fats and cholesterol are all right, but nothing lasts forever.

Response from 0[+++++]
I wonder how much it cost to design a personalized menu for the former Ministry of Labor. God help her and let her eat for that money.

Response from 0[+++++]
I really wish Natalia Sokolova to live like this for the rest of her life.

Response from 0[+++++]
I live like this on my money But the only thing is that I don't eat fish and I don't eat store-baked bread Because white flour bread is the worst I buy millet, flax, rye and I make delicious bread from it myself and it's the healthiest! I do not buy any junk food. I try to buy less wholesome stuff.

Response from 0[+++++]
3500 even if you cook everything yourself and even bread, I don't know if it would be enough for a week. for a couple of people, for a month 15. and they would always get fat and sick from cheap floury food instead of healthy meat and fish.

Response from 0[+++++]
You can eat, but you can't live. You have to get dressed, the utilities again. Something to sleep on, something to cook in.

 

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