• Hazdaz@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    More like “purchased at the cheap supermarket in the bad part of town and then brought to the farmer’s market stand in the rich part of town and the price jacked up 3X”.

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      1 year ago

      The farmer’s markets here are pretty legit, but I live in the midwest, so we have a ton of farms. I got some amazing goat cheese the other day at the farmer’s market. The problem is the prices are ridiculous so we only go once in a while.

      We did discover the lady we get our dog treats from though.

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        1 year ago

        Lifehacker tip: instead of buying dog treats by the ounce, just use another type of dog food as treats and buy it by the tens of pounds. If you’re excited they’re a real treat.

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          I do this with my cats. I get kitten kibble for them as treats. I can give them several bits cuz the kibbles are small, they love it, and even though kitten grain free food is wicked pricy, still cheaper than treats!

          They normally eat wet food, but have a mix of dry stuff available at all times, so it does really work. They don’t know the difference.