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I bought 4 motorcycles with the money I saved from not eating out......
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Zeke - I checked and I was incorrect; the hourly is going to be $20 beginning April of this year. They talked about $22 but that did not happen....yet. Here is the link:
https://www.gov.ca.gov/2023/09/28/california-increases-minimum-wage-protections-for-fast-food-workers/
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Min wage in CA is going to $20/hr for fast food workers effect 04/01/2024 and also changing to various rates for health care workers. It's $16/hr for all the other jobs.
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That's ridiculous and BS. Jack up the prices, but holy hell, the prices at that place are already up there. If you're paying that much for food (and there are times that the food is worth that much) then the place shouldn't be tacking on a "fee", the cost should be included in the prices. For that price, the food and service should be excellent!
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Are you saying that it's possible to buy "chowder" that's not "clam chowder" or are you saying "buy some clam chowder and add more clams"? And either way, how in the world would I know what's a good chowder? I'm assuming that you're not talking about Campbells or Chunky brand.
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Steve, I've had Progresso Rich & Hearty, Chunky, Snow's and Bar Harbor. Because these are canned, you can get them on Amazon or wherever. I've also have "locally made" fresh in plastic containers which is pricey.
For out of the can, Progresso and Bar Harbor are both pretty good. I don't like the small potatoes in BH. Chunky is surprisingly good. Snow's is depressing. Fresh made local is shockingly not very good at all which is pretty strange being in Boston. Adding a can of clams and the juice (important) to Progresso, BH and Chunky and reducing down pays dividends.
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Doh, someone must havs bought Snow's, used to be the best one.
Pretty easy to make make soup from scratch. Should make cornbread to go with that big pot of chili the wife made. I wonder if I have cornmeal
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I found a couple that looked competitive in value to what I have been buying after you factor in the dilution ratios and bought them. SNOWS and BAR HARBOR They were delivered today and I had a can of the Snows for dinner. I used half and half, a slice of butter, and seasoned with ground black pepper. I thought it was very good....and comparable to what I've been buying. I will have a can of the Bar Harbor tomorrow and report back. Obviously everyone will have a different take on what they think tastes good or not. I consider myself selective in what I eat but also willing to try the store brand stuff - especially if it helps stretch the budget and allow me to buy more motorcycle stuff! ![]() But if something doesn't taste good to me - no way will I eat it. Some things you just can't cut corners on cost!
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Take ANY can of store bought chowder, I like low sodium. Add pieces of 3 strips of bacon, a small tin of smoked clams, some green onion. Excellent.
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^^^ that's a really good idea. When I was wee tot living in CT close to the shore my grandfather father's side made fresh clam chowder with bacon, it was wonderful. And after my dad and his friends came home from fishing, they'd smoke shad out in the yard. Got a big Weber going, dig 50 feet of shallow trench in the yard (we lived on a dirt road), cut the shad in half and nailed the tails to slabs of oak, fill the trench with coals, top with oak, and stand the fish in front of the burning coals and wood all day. Great memories. Nothing beats living out in the country where you can't see your nearest neighbor.
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The funny part? Coffee at work is free all day long. Good local roaster too, not some junk like Starbucks or Folgers or something. Here, even cheap fast food is $35+ for the four of us to eat.
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