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Rarely. Cooking/baking is one of my wife's primary hobbies. If she comes home from a trip in the afternoon she may declare that we're eating out, but usually we have plenty of leftovers in the freezer.
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Usually once or twice per week. A great ham n' eggs special at a place near us on our way to The Cue Ball...then after play, there is a bar that makes a great Reuben. We go for "fine dining" maybe once a month.
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Working away from home I have to eat out way more than I'd care to count. Lunch is always brown bag on the job though.
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I just hate dealing with having to fix a lunch every day. It does save a pile of money though. |
On average, twice a day every day of my life. I'm single and I never eat at home other than occasional take-out or a bowl of ice cream or popcorn at night while watching a movie. I never eat fast food, (never), but being in a big city means that there is a lot of good cheap food everywhere. I eat two meals a day + coffee and a scone in the AM. I probably spend $20 a day on food and eat like a gourmet compared to most people in the U.S. Some days I spend $60 on food and some days I take someone else out to lunch and/or dinner and spend $100+.
I'm enjoying this short life and eating good food is a big part of it. If things ever get so bad that I have to eat ramen noodles at home or use coupons in a restaurant, just shoot me with my own gun. Disclaimer: I know that I'm not like other people nor do I wish to be. I also have an aversion to supermarkets that borders on phobia. If I never set foot in one again in this life it would be perfect. If I really need to go to one, it's late at night and it's usually still crowded. It's really the pits of life in America, IMO. Even my meta-rich friends joke about how often I eat out. But this is L.A. You eat at a diner...some hot chick brings you the food w/ a smile...a nice Mexican guy fills your ice tea when it gets low...when it's over, you hand them a piece of plastic that doesn't even seem like money, sign a scrap of paper and wave goodbye...rinse and repeat 8 ways from Sunday... |
As a family we eat lunch out on Thursdays after speech therapy.
Since I am in the restaurant a lot does that count? |
Usually just for sushi, everything else I can make myself and better tasting.
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Guessing I spend $1500 a month on eating out, and I hardly eat anything. Those $12 glasses of wine will get you... |
I stay home and eat out
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I go out for lunch Monday-Friday. In Santa Monica that is typically $10-15/day for a decent take-out (non fast-food) meal with a drink. Sometimes there are specials in the $5-7 range but most of that is not the kind of stuff I can/will eat every day.
Breakfast is almost always at home; once in a while it's a drink and roll from Starbucks or Coffee Bean instead. I used to travel a ton and thus eat out for dinner 10+ times a month too, but now that has died-down and as a family we only go out to dinner occasionally. It's mainly the scheduling and hassle-factor (with little kids) vs. cost, since cooking quality stuff at home is not exactly cheap these days either, and can take significant time. We bring home take-out sometimes vs. going out. |
About every 2 qeeks for us, nothing fancy. Usually on a Friday to give Beth a break after working all week...
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Totally depends on work/gig schedule. Thankfully my g/f loves to cook and does it well. But she gets busy as well. Typical work morning is coffee and sometimes a pastry at Peets. A guilty pleasure that helps me start the day. Lunch is eaten out but I have some local cheap places that are good. Dinner is usually cooked at home although one night a week we get pizza from a local family-owned place, and on the weekends at least one or two meals is eaten out. If I have multiple gigs often food is caught on the fly.
I don't total it up. There are only so many things in life I want to track and worry about. |
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My wife loves to cook and keeps a huge garden (good fresh things everyday of the year): Makes her happy. When she is running late and would prefer not to cook, we order out. Simple. |
About 3 or 4 times a month for breakfast, two of those are for club meetings.
Virtually every day for lunch. Many of those are sandwich shops. Probably 3 to 4 times a week for dinner. |
The only time we don't eat home made meals is if the kids sports/activities keep us out late and/or it's Friday night which is pizza and family movie night. Take out food is sushi or Mexican - we rarely/ever eat in a restaurant. No fast food other than the occasional (1x month) In-N-Out double double. My eating habits on travel vary - international travel = restaurants/take out. Domestic travel I do coffee and cliff bars for breakfast, skip lunch, and hit the local grocery store for dinner. I go out of my way to avoid restaurants.
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I assume you mean for dinner or on the weekends. If that's the case, we go out 2-3 times a week for dinner. If you count lunch, I eat out almost every single day. Rarely, if ever for breakfast.
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I go out for a couple of lunches a week at work.
Travel for work - every meal is out... gets old. I do go on dates - do the 3 or 4 meals a week for dates count? |
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My wife went out to eat a few times when we went to Monterey. I go to Subway for a sandwich about once a month, so there is $5. I went out to lunch with Hugh and his wife last week, but I don't go out to eat much. There are other things I would rather do with my money. Besides this, in the last 25 years I have been sick 4 or 5 times, all from food poisoning I got going out to eat, and Subway is about the shadiest place I ever eat. I am a pretty good cook, and my wife is a very good cook. |
5-6 times/month
Sometimes sit down, sometimes take out. Sometimes we're just lazy and don't feel like cookin' or cleaning Karl |
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