cost of living - Blog - Brock Shores Financial #ImprovingFutures2024-03-29T08:06:43Zhttps://improvingfutures.ning.com/blog/feed/tag/cost+of+livingSeaganism and The Year of the Carnivorehttps://improvingfutures.ning.com/blog/seaganism-and-the-year-of-the-carnivore2018-12-26T13:30:27.000Z2018-12-26T13:30:27.000ZTimothy Rosshttps://improvingfutures.ning.com/members/TimothyRoss<div><p>well, I learned a new word today, seaganism ,  reading the vegetables report in my Ontario Farmer, Postmedia had a few projections, facts and figures on the business of eating </p>
<p>35% of Canadians spend about 35% if their food budget on eating out </p>
<p>12,157 a year spent on food for average Canadian family with a rise of 411 projected </p>
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<p>Prime rib is down 13% from January </p>
<p>vegetables are up 4% this year and with food growing conditions from El NiƱo and rain deposits in the wrong area, expect food shortages in prime growing areas , so higher projected food costs for 2019</p>
<p>carnifors and seafood lovers rejoice, meat costs are going down, so good quality protein will cost less </p>
<p>So, maximize your nutritional and economic value, seek out good Canadian grown, locally produced, ethically raised produce. Plant a garden, learn about your food. Eat out less, purchase less convenience food , Be The Adventure </p>
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