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I have bills to pay and mouths to feed
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i have bills to pay and mouths to feed i have bills to pay and mouths to feed

“I’m like, ‘Whoa, I’m going to be a dad,’ ” Henry recalled. The child was unplanned as were all but one of his offspring, he said. Florida Football and a Parade All-American. His eldest child was conceived while Henry was in high school, before he was named Mr. “I’ve lost everything in this mess I’ve gotten myself into,” Henry said. “I love all my kids,” he said in the interview, but asserted he could not afford the designated amounts, estimated at $170,000 a year by Randy Kessler, his Atlanta lawyer. Three days after the telephone interview, he was jailed for falling $16,600 behind on support for a youngster in Frostproof, Fla., his hometown. I'm also a fan of crockpot and electric pressure cooker meals.but yeah, those can be pricey.Henry had just returned from Atlanta, where a judge showed little sympathy for his predicament during a hearing and declined to lower monthly payments from $3,000 for a 4-year-old son. I like the T-Fal optigrill, it can make burgers from frozen in about 10-15 minutes. It can make a small pot roast in about an hour. Other useful tools: An electric pressure cooker can cook things faster than a crock pot and can also cook rice (albeit less convenient than a simple rice cooker). You can pretty much steam anything in there - potatoes, for example. That will give you an alternative to just pasta. Put in the rice, water and flavour (butter, bouillon, frozen peas, etc), turn it on, and less than half an hour later the rice is ready. Mashed potatoes are fairly simple to make.ĭo you have a rice cooker? It makes cooking rice dead simple. Starches: Pasta and bread as the obvious choices, but don't have to be the only thing you do. Vegetables: This would be the easiest part, just have a good variety of frozen veggies. Defrosting is the slowest part, but since it's pre-cooked you just need to heat it up after. Either way you don't get to choose exactly what you buy, but since you prepare it beforehand and freeze it you should have a good variety stocked up, and it can all be heated up in the microwave. You see the pattern there, right? Some grocery stores will discount meat that's expiring the next day, you can get a good discount that way. You can also pre-cook sausages, pot roast, etc and freeze individual portions. You can then use it to make taco meat, pasta sauces, etc. Protein: Pre-brown ground beef then freeze it in portions. Meal prepping helps - aim to get some protein, vegetables, and starches in your meal. Crock pot recipes are usually easy (dump everything in in the morning, it's ready by dinner time).Cage the Elephant's song, " Ain't No Rest For The Wicked" is a bonus track from their album, Cage the Elephant. This song is broken up into three stories each dealing with a different theme: lust, temptation, and greed. This song is about what lengths people would go to for money. It plays on the idea that people are forced to do this because of the flaws in society. It also mentions how once they get started in this life they have no where else to go but forward. "I know I can't slow down,/ I can't hold back though you know I wish I could". The first story, the narrator runs into a prostitute. After offering her services, the narrator asks why she does this. In the second story, the narrator is held up at gunpoint. The narrator then says that he will comply if he first tells him why he does this. I can't hold back though you know I wish I could, The prostitute and the mugger both reply to his question with: In the third story, the narrator turns on the TV and sees a preacher robbing from his church on the news. I think this song looks deeper into the problems humans face when they are put in a difficult situation. When faced with lust, greed, and temptation, most will give in and the ones that do have a difficult time stopping once they start.















I have bills to pay and mouths to feed