Kendall Bergman
I am going to do the $2 per day for 3 days challenge. My expectations are to be very hungry, I'm 6'7" and I am always eating, so I think any of the challenges would be difficult, but their are a few foods out there that can be had for pretty cheap. I know I can do the challenge because I spend even less when I have days where I travel long distances, but then I usually make up for it the next day. I think if I ration out my meals and spread them throughout the day and try to keep the amount of activities down then I wont burn as many calories and wont need to replenish what I lost. In the morning I plan to have maybe a few eggs which say I have 2 eggs in the morning thats 40 cents, then later in the day have Ramon noodles which are like 15 cents per package. So at least the eggs provide some protein in the morning, then the Ramon noodles are just tasty and something that is really cheap. I will just drink water because the price is super cheap. So if I have two eggs in the morning then two packages of Ramon noodles for lunch and two for dinner then I would have spent one dollar, then I have a little room for water to be added in as well. I think this is the best way to go through the whole challenge.
You've thought this out pretty carefully. It'll be interesting to see how your plan works out budget wise. I was surprised last year when I went to the store with my $6 and saw how little I could buy. Are you going to buy water? Tap water is free, at least for this project.
ReplyDeleteI am just going to use tap water, I don't care about using bottled water
DeleteYou seem to really have your ducks in a row for this project! I am always hungry and I am 5'1" so I am sure you will be much hungrier than me! Good luck with keeping enough water down to keep your mind off the hunger!
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