Considering relocating to Texas

I mean we have some delicious spots in the area for Asian fusion, Mediterranean, Korean, Indian etc which is all healthy but it's more expensive. The real kicker is healthy food is more expensive than unhealthy, we're pretty much the only country in the world where it's like that unfortunately. Anyway there are plenty of supermarkets and grocery stores around to get affordable fresh ingredients, I need to cook for myself more.

I was happy to find out there's a Summit store in McDonough, I haven't been there in person yet though. I did place a few orders recently but they all came from other states oddly enough, I guess their warehouse isn't very big? Or it's just full of Chevy stuff lmao.



True but the Appalachians are like rolling hills compared to the Rockies lol. Still good hiking, I did a trail outside of Charlotte which was pretty nice and steeper than I expected for the area. Probably good off-roading too if I ever get another old Jeep. If I get to missing skiing too much I'll probably fly out to Wyoming and hit one of their ski resorts (Jackson Hole), Colorado skiing is a ripoff these days with the lodging prices and crowds.
I always get a kick from the East Coast Folks who think they have Mountains where they live..... :lol::lol:

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