Thanks Carpaltunnel!Well, the next challenge I have is going to be about panniers. As I mentioned before, I am a housewife right now, and when I'm in town, it's all about errands, involving lots of groceries. The thing is, adapted to the car lifestyle I have learned to overload the cart, overspend, overeat, as well as myriad unfocused impulse shopping trips. If I were to exclude all of that , due to limited room on bicycle, and limited energy... well, just think how much I'd save us ! It's almost too extreme to even imagine. First off, I've worked out the lists before : bike shopping trips most, car shopping trips once every two weeks, or less. In the car I would handle the big stuff, and the frozen stuff. In theory, all else should work on the bike. But sheesh, either I have to pull a trailer (big expense) or I have to make several Part-Way trips to deal with the groceries. Or, get a cow and milk her daily...
Seriously, maybe large gallons of milk can be dealt with on bike, or, some way around it. Dried milk? Um... I think not. Cereal and make yogurt is all, and the gallons are the best buy, so heck, this is the biggest challenge right now. I'm thinking trailer, fewer trips by car is the best value for the trip, and , could easily absorb the cost of the trailer in no time. Does anybody use a trailer?



Well, the next challenge I have is going to be about panniers. As I mentioned before, I am a housewife right now, and when I'm in town, it's all about errands, involving lots of groceries. The thing is, adapted to the car lifestyle I have learned to overload the cart, overspend, overeat, as well as myriad unfocused impulse shopping trips. If I were to exclude all of that , due to limited room on bicycle, and limited energy... well, just think how much I'd save us ! It's almost too extreme to even imagine. First off, I've worked out the lists before : bike shopping trips most, car shopping trips once every two weeks, or less. In the car I would handle the big stuff, and the frozen stuff. In theory, all else should work on the bike. But sheesh, either I have to pull a trailer (big expense) or I have to make several Part-Way trips to deal with the groceries. Or, get a cow and milk her daily...
Seriously, maybe large gallons of milk can be dealt with on bike, or, some way around it. Dried milk? Um... I think not. Cereal and make yogurt is all, and the gallons are the best buy, so heck, this is the biggest challenge right now. I'm thinking trailer, fewer trips by car is the best value for the trip, and , could easily absorb the cost of the trailer in no time. Does anybody use a trailer?
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