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Old 02-08-2008, 04:06 PM   #7 (permalink)
NoCO2
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Haha, when I used to ride 20-30 miles per day my appetite was crazy big. I used to have to eat 5 good sized meals per day just so I wouldn't feel hungry. It's easier to eat inexpensively, though, then it is to buy gas inexpensively these days. As long as you don't eat out a whole lot and do most of the cooking yourself you can survive on $10/day easily. Right now I try to eat 5 times per day (supposed to be better for you or something) and I probably spend about $50 every week on food at the grocery store, so if I just ate that food and didn't eat out, that's less then $10 per day right there.
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