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Old 11-02-2008, 03:46 AM   #4 (permalink)
Chris Cade
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Originally Posted by Scipio View Post
Ultimately, the best thing to do would be to hire a cleaner and food preparer a couple times per week like Steve has, but I'm not at that level of income right now as a college student. Any tips?
Depending on who you know, you might be able to barter some trade/services. If you have a particular skill, you could offer it in exchange for having somebody prepare you 1-2 meals that you can take home and eat throughout the week.

Or you can do food-swaps: You make food for both you and the other person in bulk, and then they do the same. Single preparation, but you get double the results at a minimum. (and more if you keep leftovers or use core foods to make multiple different meals)
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