Prairie Fare: Will food prices continue to increase at a high rate?

Buying food at a grocery store and preparing it at home is better for your bottom line and often your nutritional quality. (Pixabay photo)

Buying food at a grocery store and preparing it at home is better for your bottom line and often your nutritional quality. (Pixabay photo)

As I placed my grocery bags in my car, I noticed something at the bottom of the cart and picked it up. It was someone else’s shopping list. Ordinarily, I would have thrown it in the garbage.I am not a “garbologist.” That’s a real thing by the way. Garbology is the study of materials that are discarded. Trust me, I am not interested in rooting through someone’s trash. The discar...

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