I'm the same with the snack food. Though I'll occasionally buy the $2 bag of tortilla chips that lasts me about a week

I just don't have a very creative diet unless there's a special occasion. Between work, riding, and running, I don't really take the time to cook. And since meat takes time to cook, I really don't eat a lot of it (which saves a lot of money).

I seem to have an endless supply of peanut butter and green olives of dubious origin and I have tomatoes and peppers in the garden, so sandwiches and salads are pretty cheap. And every so often I want something junky so I'll get the 6-pack of cupcakes that someone dropped or the clearanced angel food cake for $2.

I was really poor in college. I pretty much lived off of leftover baked potatoes from the restaurant where I worked, oatmeal, bananas, and ramen. And bean burritos from taco bell. So I guess I still feel a little bit guilty spending real money on food, even on weeks when I have more money to spend.