I'm about to run off to my very first screenwriting workshop...I'm excited to get back to work on something big!
We're only a few days into the semester here in Ireland, but already the penny-pinching is getting extreme. I walked into another of the student apartments over the weekend to find a group of at least four people standing around a pot of marinara sauce warming on the stove, ladling big warm spoonfuls of sauce into their mouths. That's one way to get your vegetables!
After our first night's meal of grostequely pricey deep-fried fish and chips, we've tried to avoid fast food. Jet lag plus the hangover of too much grease and sodium, combined with the simple knowledge that you've just paid about $15 for a plate of food you could get at any mall food court for under $5, is pretty nauseating.
So with optimistic hearts, we set out on Sunday for Lidl, a cheapo grocery store on the north side of the Liffey. It was kind of a letdown. Some good deals, sure, but not what we poor college kids were hoping for! Plus, not taking credit cards? No good. No good at all.
One thing that I really appreciate about Ireland (and, from what I've heard, a good deal of Europe) is the lack of shopping bags. "Paper or plastic?" just isn't an option here, unless you're willing to cough up a few extra Euro. That being said, having to pay for the use of a grocery cart is pretty startling too. But the fee for shopping bags means everyone brings their own, which thrills a little green piece of my heart. Anyhow, we're surviving on simple fare, which is satisfying in its own way. A piece of seedy brown bread with blackcurrant jam for breakfast. A banana and leftover pizza slice for lunch. A salad with oil and vinegar and some baked chicken thighs for dinner. Little by little, we're finding shortcuts and timesavers for getting through the days!
Time for class --- more later!
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ARggg! My whole comment vanished!
It'll take awhile to learn this system...
You're managing your money as well as you can, Monica. Take heart. Though I'm sure you could live without the anxiety...You're still a student, not yet a full-time wage earner--it's our responsibility to keep you covered for awhile yet. No reflection on your frugality, maturity, or money-management skills.
Turns out I sent your blog address to Emily but not to your brother. I just rectified that. I'll send it to Gin & Den, cousin Mike, and uncle Mike--that should add color to your page!Also Mrs. Diggle?
More soon, sweetie. Go get some sleep...you want to be moderately alert for your walkabout tomorrow...
Love you! Mama
Broccoli's on sale this week . . .
http://www.lidl.ie/ie/home.nsf/pages/c.o.wfo.p.BroccoliMix
. . . and so's Choco Nussa!! MMMmmmmm!!!!
http://www.lidl.ie/ie/home.nsf/pages/c.o.pc.p.ChocolateHazelnutSpread
yeah, eating out in Europe is v. v. expensive, this is true. I like the name you came up with for the blog (I also enjoyed that you worked that quote into your last entry). I hope you have a wonderful time in Dublin, live it up. Though I just want to point out, you save a lot of money if you don't go out drinking too often, lol, cos alcohol is expensive. talk to you soon!
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