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re: Feed a family of 4 w $20 contest
Posted on 7/1/22 at 7:01 pm to Chad504boy
Posted on 7/1/22 at 7:01 pm to Chad504boy
I can make a double recipe of chicken biryani for less than $20. It’s some of the best food in the world.
Posted on 7/1/22 at 7:02 pm to Chad504boy
Half pound of bacon (2 strips each) = 4 dollars
8 eggs, scrambled = 2 dollars
8 Biscuits (frozen or homemade) = 3 dollars
Watermelon & Canteloupe = 6 dollars
Orange juice = 3 dollars
Coffee = don’t know but under 2 bucks for a pot
8 eggs, scrambled = 2 dollars
8 Biscuits (frozen or homemade) = 3 dollars
Watermelon & Canteloupe = 6 dollars
Orange juice = 3 dollars
Coffee = don’t know but under 2 bucks for a pot
This post was edited on 7/1/22 at 7:03 pm
Posted on 7/1/22 at 7:03 pm to Chad504boy
$5 per as follows:
2 fried eggs each
Breakfast sausage Pattie’s
1 whole wheat slice toast
2 cups of store private brand whole milk
…barely
2 fried eggs each
Breakfast sausage Pattie’s
1 whole wheat slice toast
2 cups of store private brand whole milk
…barely
Posted on 7/1/22 at 7:03 pm to Chad504boy
Loaf of white bread, a plastic bottle of store brand mayo, and a couple of packs of sliced Turkey or ham. Take the kids fishing and make sandwiches for lunch.
Posted on 7/1/22 at 7:03 pm to Chad504boy
Chicken pot pie
Chicken 8
Pillsbury pie crust 3.5
Mixed veggies 4
Milk 2.5
Chicken 8
Pillsbury pie crust 3.5
Mixed veggies 4
Milk 2.5
Posted on 7/1/22 at 7:03 pm to Chad504boy
Pan seared Pork Chops and Spinach Salad
1-1.75 lbs center cut loin, purchased whole, then cut into thick chops
1-small package of Baby Spinach
Vinaigrette dressing from the fridge
Seasoning for chops from the cabinet.
1-1.75 lbs center cut loin, purchased whole, then cut into thick chops
1-small package of Baby Spinach
Vinaigrette dressing from the fridge
Seasoning for chops from the cabinet.
This post was edited on 7/1/22 at 7:05 pm
Posted on 7/1/22 at 7:03 pm to Chad504boy
Grilled Chicken legs
Potatoes
Vegetable - corn, green beans, etc
Potatoes
Vegetable - corn, green beans, etc
Posted on 7/1/22 at 7:03 pm to Edmt
Case of High Life and 2 hot n spicy McCkickens
Posted on 7/1/22 at 7:05 pm to Chad504boy
Smoked leg quarters, bbq beans, and grilled corn.
Posted on 7/1/22 at 7:06 pm to Chad504boy
Tacos are easy and cheap with the kits. Or sub chips in for the tortillas and do nachos
spaghetti and salad/garlic bread
3 medium pizzas from dominoes
spaghetti and salad/garlic bread
3 medium pizzas from dominoes
Posted on 7/1/22 at 7:06 pm to Chad504boy
I bought four bone-in porkchops for like $10.77 last week. I grilled them. With them we had fresh green beans with new potatoes, squash casserole, some sort of cucumber salad stuff, and cornbread. All the vegetables were fresh from a neighbor's garden.
I bought a six pack with the extra cash.
ETA: We ate leftovers the next day for lunch and had enough for two more meals, so that would have technically fed four people.
I bought a six pack with the extra cash.
ETA: We ate leftovers the next day for lunch and had enough for two more meals, so that would have technically fed four people.
This post was edited on 7/1/22 at 7:10 pm
Posted on 7/1/22 at 7:06 pm to Chad504boy
There are a few things, you may just have to cut back a little.
Broccoli cheese and chicken casserole.
Salad.
Red beans and rice.
Chicken and dumplings.
Mexican.
Taco soup.
Chili.
I could keep going, but those are another of the staples in my house.
Hell you could do cereal, grits and eggs, oatmeal.
Broccoli cheese and chicken casserole.
Salad.
Red beans and rice.
Chicken and dumplings.
Mexican.
Taco soup.
Chili.
I could keep going, but those are another of the staples in my house.
Hell you could do cereal, grits and eggs, oatmeal.
Posted on 7/1/22 at 7:07 pm to Chad504boy
Pack of Nathan's hotdogs
Pack of Evangeline Maid buns
Bag of Kraft shredded cheese
Can of Austex chili
Bag of Ruffles
2L Coke
$18.81 at walmart.com
Half that if you go with the store brand
Pack of Evangeline Maid buns
Bag of Kraft shredded cheese
Can of Austex chili
Bag of Ruffles
2L Coke
$18.81 at walmart.com
Half that if you go with the store brand
This post was edited on 7/1/22 at 7:09 pm
Posted on 7/1/22 at 7:07 pm to Solo Cam
quote:legs and thighs decent value
Grilled Chicken legs
Posted on 7/1/22 at 7:08 pm to TigerstuckinMS
Nice balance of protein, complex carbohydrate, and vegetable.
Posted on 7/1/22 at 7:10 pm to Turf Taint
quote:
Nice balance of protein, complex carbohydrate, and vegetable.
The Austex chili sauce really adds to the nutritional value.
Chili dogs are delicious, though.
Posted on 7/1/22 at 7:10 pm to Chad504boy
Hot N ready 2 pizzas and cheesy bread with marinara. This feeds my family of 5 at least once every 3 weeks.
Posted on 7/1/22 at 7:11 pm to Chad504boy
One pound ground meat, taco shells or tortillas, seasoning, cheese.
Getting close to $20, so I’ll have to choose between either pico de gallo or shredded lettuce.
Tacos for 4
Getting close to $20, so I’ll have to choose between either pico de gallo or shredded lettuce.
Tacos for 4
Posted on 7/1/22 at 7:11 pm to Shamoan
Eating some frozen taquitos, think like $6 a box, pretty good. 2 boxes would feed 4 easily
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