“Get Your Mind Right & Your Grind Right!” – Natasha Yi
How could I not make Chuckie a permanent part of my website after this sweet video he made for me. 😀 I met this month’s FOM a couple years ago during an appearance in Chicago. We’ve been online buddies ever since! Thanks for being my OFFICIAL FOM for April 2011 Chuckie!!
Me in my furry bikini by the talented JANESKO! I LOVE Janesko and so will you! Be sure to stop by and say hello over at her Facebook Page! Check out the latest pieces you can own now!
I finally hit up that grocery store place and stocked up the fridge! LOL We don’t need no stinking food! 😛 Just kidding …. I swear there IS food in there. There’s a box of frozen veggie patties in the freezer, spinach, eggs, a few cans of tuna, and some chicken I baked MYSELF in that glass thing on top. 😀 *patting myself on back* Oh .. don’t forget the lovely red apples in the drawer.
Here’s something you can do this week to save a little cash …. GET A BIG MAC FOR $1 …. lol …. Check out this article I found at ehow.com.
Today’s economy has everyone cutting back on things like going to the movies and dining out. Even fast food is too pricey for some, considering a fast food combo meal can cost around $7 (multiply that times the number of people in your family, and that’s probably equal to the cost of half a tank to a tank of gas). The cost of a Big Mac (without fries and a drink) is about $3.50. Here’s a way for you to have a meal (including a diy Big Mac) at McDonald’s for under $2 total.
INSTRUCTIONS
1. Go to your local McDonald’s.
2. Order a Double Cheese burger and small order of fries off of their Dollar Menu.
3. Ask that they put the double cheese burger on a Quarter Pounder bun (with sesame seeds on top). This substitution is free, because they are the same size
4. Ask that they use the larger, fresh onions on your burger instead of the tiny rehydrated onions that they use on the small cheese burgers, and ask them to add some shredded lettuce. These substitutions are also free.
5. Ask them to hold the mustard and ketchup, but add Big Mac sauce. Big Mac sauce is a free condiment, just like their mustard and ketchup are.
6. Pay your $1.98 (plus tax).
7. When you sit down to eat, you’ll have an almost-complete Big Mac (for a buck). The only thing missing will be that center bun. Construct that with half of your small order of fries (just to put a nice carb buffer between your two meat patties).
8. Enjoy your much cheaper, diy Big Mac. (You’ve had it your way, indeed.)
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