Penny Pincher
September 27th, 2006 by MollieToday for the first time in a couple of years I made the very hard decision to NOT buy cage-free organic eggs. The cage-free organic eggs were $3.29 and the other eggs were $.99. After much mental deliberation I felt that I needed to make the financially wise choice for our situation. At this moment, Kendall and I are both unemployed. Although we are both actively looking for jobs, until we begin to have a regular income funds are very limited.
I am bringing this up because financial factors play a big role in people’s abilities to make some environmentally and socially friendly changes to their lifestyle. For the past couple of years we have been really blessed by having room in the budget to support our ideology.
There are a couple of things this leads me to think about:
- While I don’t necessarily agree with the mass production of organic food, I can definitely see the financial appeal of it.
- There are still positive changes you can make to your lifestyle that don’t rely solely on your financial situation.
I am going to look more into exlporing these two points in later posts. I would love to get some feedback and hear your thoughts.