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Could you feed yourself quality meals over a 7 day week on $12?

Posted on 10/15/25 at 8:16 pm
Posted by Mike da Tigah
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Posted on 10/15/25 at 8:16 pm
This lady did, and I am amazed considering what she prepared being nutrient rich and high in protein. Basically fed herself 3 meals a day for 7 days for the price of a Cane’s Box Combo.

Oatmeal and fresh fruit for breakfast

Made her own rustic bread and flour tortillas

Made meals out of lentils, pintos, rice, potatoes, carrots, 1 onion, 1 tomato, and 2 jalapeños


Bruh….

Posted by fightin tigers
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Posted on 10/15/25 at 8:20 pm to
I imagine she used economies of scale.

In the end she probably did $12/person but didn't spend just $12.


Same idea behind the rice bowl scam feeding all of Africa for a nickle a day or some bullshite.
This post was edited on 10/15/25 at 8:22 pm
Posted by Mike da Tigah
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Posted on 10/15/25 at 8:21 pm to
That basket is $12. I’m in disbelief as well, but she did it, and made it tasty too.
Posted by Ingeniero
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Posted on 10/15/25 at 8:24 pm to
I didn't watch the actual meals but I watched her pick out the ingredients and got the idea. I'd be depressed as hell having no meat in my diet, but I guess her point was to show you can survive on lentils, potatoes and beans.
Posted by fightin tigers
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Posted on 10/15/25 at 8:24 pm to
quote:

That basket is $12. I’m in disbelief as well, but she did it, and made it tasty too.


How much was the baking powder she used to make the bread? It wasnt in the basket.

Didnt see yeast either
This post was edited on 10/15/25 at 8:26 pm
Posted by Cycledude
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Posted on 10/15/25 at 8:24 pm to
Impressive that she can do it, but the lack of meat is where I couldn’t do it.
Posted by Mike da Tigah
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Posted on 10/15/25 at 8:27 pm to
quote:


How much was the baking powder she used to make the bread? It wasnt in the basket.


Good point, and she used spices, salt and pepper and the like, the stuff most everyone has in their pantry already, but still.

quote:

Didnt see yeast either


Didn’t use yeast
This post was edited on 10/15/25 at 8:28 pm
Posted by Traffic Circle
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Posted on 10/15/25 at 8:29 pm to
Roadkill comes into play if it’s fresh. Squirrel gumbo & opossum stew.
Posted by Ingeniero
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Posted on 10/15/25 at 8:29 pm to
To her credit, spices will last you weeks if you're cooking bulk meals like that. I guess it brings the price up slightly but it's only by a few dollars per month.

I didn't watch her bake the bread but if you really wanted to do it for cheap, you could bake sourdough. Nothing required except flour, water and a little salt.
Posted by Shamoan
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Posted on 10/15/25 at 8:31 pm to
People are spoiled. It can be easily done, but you have to have discipline. Oats, grits, rice, corn, basic vegetables, mix in protein and it’s not that surprising. Good for her, but I’m want that Caniac combo when I get done.
Posted by fightin tigers
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Posted on 10/15/25 at 8:33 pm to
quote:

but the lack of meat is where I couldn’t do it.


You could do it until you die.

The lack of protein won't take long.
Posted by Tarps99
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Posted on 10/15/25 at 8:34 pm to
Yep.

Any beef purchase is as high as a kite.

Ground beef is like 5-7 dollars a pound.

Unless you are buying a whole cut most beef cuts start at 6 to 8 dollars a pound and if you want the fancy cut for a steak hold on to your wallet.
Posted by KamaCausey_LSU
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Posted on 10/15/25 at 8:34 pm to
Odd that she doesn't show the receipt.
Posted by DarkDrifter
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Posted on 10/15/25 at 8:35 pm to
Short answer… No.

Long answer… frick No
This post was edited on 10/15/25 at 8:36 pm
Posted by Sus-Scrofa
Member since Feb 2013
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Posted on 10/15/25 at 8:36 pm to
She needs the manager special/need to sell tray of assorted chops

Or a whole small chicken.
Posted by Turnblad85
Member since Sep 2022
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Posted on 10/15/25 at 8:39 pm to
the dried rice and beans are the mvp of that basket.

Don't know why she got the pre-packed oatmeal when a large container of plain jane oatmeal would be much much less per once.
Posted by Dubosed
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Posted on 10/15/25 at 8:39 pm to
Before the Covid bull shite absolutely. Not a chance now.
Posted by SaintsTiger
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Posted on 10/15/25 at 8:52 pm to
Wow that’s extreme. Back in the day I could really fill a grocery cart up for dirt cheap. Frozen pot pies, rice, beans, produce like apples, carrots, bannanas, potatoes, chicken leg quarters, pork meat on sale, milk, tortillas or bread, Walmart brand frozen pizzas.

NOTHING premade except the pot pies that were like $0.50 each and frozen pizzas (they used to be cheap).

I actually ate some pretty good meals most of the time.

I don’t remember the totals but the cashiers were amazed at how low it was for that much food.

I just shrugged my shoulders at food stamp people buying BS.
This post was edited on 10/15/25 at 9:00 pm
Posted by MikeAV8s
Member since Oct 2016
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Posted on 10/15/25 at 8:52 pm to
quote:

Before the Covid bull shite absolutely. Not a chance now.


I went to the Walmart website and checked current prices, they were within Penny’s of what she paid. So, no it wasn’t before covid.
Posted by deltaland
Member since Mar 2011
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Posted on 10/15/25 at 8:58 pm to
You can easily eat well for under 100 bucks a week using this strategy and adding cheaper meat like chicken quarters, pork chops, etc.

Just buy staples and raw ingredients and have plenty of seasonings and learn to prepare meals.


Grocery bills are expensive largely due to people buying junk foods, pre processed stuff, expensive cuts of meat like steaks, etc.

Example: you can buy raw broccoli cheap and cook it in a pot with salt and pepper, melt some cheddar cheese on it. But most will spend double or more buying cheesy broccoli in a steam bag that you can toss in microwave
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