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More ramble on that "Thrifty Commercial" topic...Buyer be Aware

It is pretty funny how I had the same reaction as Anne (one of our other bloggers here) to the KFC and Frozen Chicken commercial. Toss in Stouffers and a few others and we have yet another media twisting epidemic. As unsuspecting busy American's just sit back and 'buy it' because it 'makes sense'.  Well, digging deeper does result in clarity of thought.  Let's look at the things the KFC commercial especially leaves out:

  • Nutritional Content (especially fat)
  • Buying the spices may be expensive but you wouldn't use more than 1/25 of each jar of spice to make one meal - so figure that as less than $1 and you would have more for other meals left....
  • Hormone Free Chicken on sale. I got 24 drumsticks the other day for $3 and 24 thighs for $4 (that's less than $8, but for almost 2 -3 meals) so let's say = approx $3 per meal now stashed in my freezer.
  • Mashed potatoes and green beans - free - from our garden.

I mean, do the math....dig deeper....no KFC meal can touch that! Plus, forgive the crudeness, but that KFC stuff can really tear up your insides for a few days after!  Oh you know what I'm talking about.....

Sadly - the ad 'sounds' right but it is only because it is so far from the mark by what it omits.  We have to be more thoughtful in this economic time. Of course the companies in the food industry (mostly convenience and take-out/restaurants) are sweating. Back in 'The Day' - people didn't RELY on them as much as our society does now...and...Heaven forbid, we learn not to rely on them anymore!!

To attest to this ad being a false hood both on time and $$.  My youngest child (daughter) is in charge of dinners on Thurs nights. She came home from classes at 5:30 and by 6:30 had a meal of: Oven baked chicken strips that cost less than $5 this week, Mashed potatoes (real ones with skins) and green beans both from the garden. Then she made a healthy whole grain dessert for less than $1 (No bake choc oatmeal cookies). This meal cost us only $6.50 (if you count the tea and spices)!!!  She fed a family of 5 (big eaters) a healthy, lower fat, not from a greasy bucket, or with processed potatoes, or who-knows-what kitchen cleanliness ranking - all within the hour.  Top THAT KFC! You can't!!  And now she has the skills and feels accomplished that she can one day make that same meal for her own family! THAT is priceless!!

Buyer be Aware.

Best Blessings and enJOY the journey!

Donna Miller

http://www.millersgrainhouse.com/store

 

 

Comments

 

Gary said:

Donna makes a very good point. It's usually informative to do the math in any convenience situation. Awhile back we ran an item (I can't recall the author) that calculated how much those little carrots cost. Yes, they were more convenient. But it turns out that by doing it yourself it was as if you were making about $25 per hour!

Also of interest (if my memory serves correctly), the last time I looked Americans were spending about 40% of their food budget on food that was prepared outside the home. Seems like there's room for some budgeting cutting there.

Thanks to Donna for encouraging us to take a little closer look at ads!

October 4, 2008 8:10 AM
 

Millers Grain House said:

Thank you Gary! Both for the encouraging words and for those statistics!

It seems that 'convenience' does cost - a lot more than we think.

Best Blessings!

Donna

October 6, 2008 11:31 AM

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