Can you name an industry which went from $6 billion to more than $120 billion in less than 40 years? How about one whose primary advertising target is children who will grow up to be parents whose children will also be consumers?
I’ll have Death with that, on the side.
https://mommasmoneymatters.com/fast-food/
More Cheap Sauces
Time for the second installment of yummy sauces you can make for a fraction of the cost at the grocery or specialty deli shop. With ingredients already in your kitchen, or ones you should buy to make three or four different sauces, you can put the squeeze on the condiments without squeezing your wallet dry.
https://mommasmoneymatters.com/cheap-sauces-recipes-2/
Oil is not all about gas.
Ever wonder how to impact the consumption of oil? The supply and demand principle is the way. Knee-jerk reaction is stop driving. Yes, that will make an impact, but how would you react if you could make a bigger impact in your kitchen, laundry, bathroom and trash can than you can in your car?
https://mommasmoneymatters.com/oil-recycling-plastic/
You can be saucy…for cheap.
Condiments can be expensive when you are looking to add more than the staples-mayonnaise, ketchup, mustard-to your food. Popular sauces are the worst. You can make them at home with far fewer ingredients than you may imagine…for far cheaper.
https://mommasmoneymatters.com/cheap-sauces-recipes/
More Kitchen Nightmares
“Oh, doesn’t it smell wonderful?” “It looks delicious!” Then, you stick the spoon in and taste. You wonder what vile thing crawled into the pot and died. There is too much of something.
https://mommasmoneymatters.com/save-burnt-meat-salt/
