1) We were thrifty on our vacation (as you can be on a Disney vacation) and we wouldn't have taken it had we foreseen the budget-buster that was waiting in our mailbox LITERALLY the day we got home. Thanks for jumping to incorrect conclusions though!
2) We also have an emergency fund, but knowing I HAVE perfectly good food (maybe not much and maybe not what we would normally choose to eat, but still food), I don't think it's time to deplete it. Especially knowing it's just a few days. We won't starve. We just might only have boring, cheap, not-so-well-rounded meals for a few nights. Not even a week. It's not a lifestyle. It's a few days.
I hadn't looked at the time for the potatoes, but it makes sense that they'd need longer unless they'd already been boiled. I wasn't actually going to try the green bean recipe... I was just going to be boring at eat them plain. Thanks for the reviews! I think DH will really like the sausage meal. He used to request Lil' smokies and potatoes as a meal.
People eat and live off of FAR WORSE than what we'll be eating the last few days before we start over with a new budget. NEVER did I say that I wasn't going shopping for anything fresh for my family. NEVER did I say that we'd be skipping fruit or vegetables or milk and certainly not for an extended time period. Some studies have shown that frozen vegetables actually have more more nutritional value than fresh... and lucky for me, I have half a freezer full of frozen green beans, broccoli, peas, carrots, corn, peaches, cherries. Neither did I say that the pack of chicken would be breaking my budget, but if I can eat something else instead in those three days... yeah... I'm going to. I probably won't even miss the big pack of chicken. Maybe taquitos and rice isn't the best meal, but it'll do. Might even make a smoothie with my frozen fruit for dessert. And my family will be coming to visit me with or without the chicken and with or without money.