Fruit | Quantity | Cost |
Apples | 15kg | $11.92 |
Avocados | 100 | $80 |
Bananas | 13kg | $13.45 |
Cherimoya | 14kg | $11.28 |
Cucumbers | 5.5 kgs | $16.24 |
Durian | 50 kgs (including shells) | $151.50 |
Grapefruits | 6 | $2.5 |
Grapes | 30 kgs | $52.00 |
Longans | 2.5 kg | $13.44 |
Mandarins | 1.5 kg | $3.35 |
Honeydew Melons | 1 | $2 |
Rock Melon | 6 | $10.49 |
Nectarines | .5 Kg | $1.75 |
Oranges | 38kg | $34.34 |
Pawpaw | 2 | $3.04 |
Pears | 17 kg | $16.36 |
Pineapple | 3 | $6 |
Tomatoes | 9 kgs | $16.96 |
WaterMelon | 10kg | $5.55 |
Totalling $376.22 Which means that we averaged $12.54 for 2 of us each day on food.. That's less than $7 each! (Australian dollars per day).
Proving once more that an all fruit fruitarian diet can be both economical as well healthy, practical, and environmentally agreeable.
Bare in mind that we generally eat an average of 5 or 6 different things each day, and that I fast on Fridays, it should give a very rough idea of what we might eat on a daily basis..
So we don't follow the traditional 3 meals a day plan.. rather we sort of graze throughout the day.
We don't really have a pattern. Just eat when we feel to.. and as a rule of thumb we are generally ready for food at about the same time.
To see more of what we eat on a more or less daily basis, then head over to Kveta's blog, where she tends to give rough summaries of what we both eat daily..
regards and hugs,
Mango.
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hello mango,
ReplyDeleteI really appreciate your blog
greetings from brazil!!
love and lots of fruits,
Roberto