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cheap, but good, poor man's meal
Posted on 2/15/09 at 6:19 pm
Posted on 2/15/09 at 6:19 pm
Ideas?
For instance: fried/scrambled egg sammich
tuna sammich
For instance: fried/scrambled egg sammich
tuna sammich
Posted on 2/15/09 at 6:21 pm to ac1803
Not many can rival the cheap meal that can get you by like raman noodles and fried bologna sandwiches.
Posted on 2/15/09 at 6:26 pm to JJ27
How cheap are you looking? I mean there is Raman noodle cheap, or hamburger helper cheap, or peanut butter and jelly cheap!
Instead of cooking "cheap" I try to find stuff on sale.
One good thing you can do is buy a whole chicken when its on sale. You can eat a variety of meals off of it, and then you can make a soup broth with limited extra expense.
Instead of cooking "cheap" I try to find stuff on sale.
One good thing you can do is buy a whole chicken when its on sale. You can eat a variety of meals off of it, and then you can make a soup broth with limited extra expense.
Posted on 2/15/09 at 6:27 pm to ac1803
My favorite meal:
Can of Campbell's tomato soup (prepared with milk instead of water)
As many American cheese & mayonaisse on white bread sandwiches as you can handle

Can of Campbell's tomato soup (prepared with milk instead of water)
As many American cheese & mayonaisse on white bread sandwiches as you can handle
Posted on 2/15/09 at 6:27 pm to ac1803
potted meat and relish sammich
Posted on 2/15/09 at 6:30 pm to Uncle Stu
can't go wrong with a pot of beans. $.89 for a lb and many meals
Posted on 2/15/09 at 6:34 pm to ac1803
Hmm. These are good ideas.
I like the chicken idea.
I'm gonna have to get me some bologna, hb helper, and ramens.
I like the chicken idea.
I'm gonna have to get me some bologna, hb helper, and ramens.
Posted on 2/15/09 at 6:38 pm to ac1803
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ac1803
Had a bad week ?
Posted on 2/15/09 at 6:42 pm to threeputt
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Had a bad week ?
Trying to save a bit of cash.
Posted on 2/15/09 at 6:47 pm to ac1803
They have chicken leg quarters on sale for .20 a pound sometimes and you can do anything with that.
Posted on 2/15/09 at 6:59 pm to yellowfin
Any of you have a good chicken salad or tuna salad recipe?
Posted on 2/15/09 at 7:02 pm to ac1803
Migas-normally a breakfast food but I like it all the time. You'll need some diced onion, sliced peppers(jalapeno, anaheim, poblano), 3-4 corn tortillas cut into strips, 2 eggs(adjust to your hunger), salt, pepper, cheese if you want.
Sweat the onion and pepper in a little oil, once soft add tortilla strips, cook in oil until crisp, crack eggs into pan and mix everything together, cook until your desired egg doneness, season with salt and pepper. Add cheese if you'd like, serve with flour tortillas and salsa. Or not, whatever, it's up to you.
Also, go to the grocery store and buy the cheapest cuts of beef they have, the more bones, fat, ect the better. Buy some cheap veggies(cabbage, potato, carrot, onion, garlic). Toss all the meat into a pot and cover with water, add galic cloves, salt and pepper. Let that shite cook on low for hours, add your chopped veggies to pot, adjust your seasoning, cook until vegetables are done.
Tacos are easy, pretty cheap to make too. Pot of beans with onion, garlic, bacon. It's pretty easy to cook cheap and it still taste good, you just have to look around and get creative.
Sweat the onion and pepper in a little oil, once soft add tortilla strips, cook in oil until crisp, crack eggs into pan and mix everything together, cook until your desired egg doneness, season with salt and pepper. Add cheese if you'd like, serve with flour tortillas and salsa. Or not, whatever, it's up to you.
Also, go to the grocery store and buy the cheapest cuts of beef they have, the more bones, fat, ect the better. Buy some cheap veggies(cabbage, potato, carrot, onion, garlic). Toss all the meat into a pot and cover with water, add galic cloves, salt and pepper. Let that shite cook on low for hours, add your chopped veggies to pot, adjust your seasoning, cook until vegetables are done.
Tacos are easy, pretty cheap to make too. Pot of beans with onion, garlic, bacon. It's pretty easy to cook cheap and it still taste good, you just have to look around and get creative.
Posted on 2/15/09 at 7:04 pm to ac1803
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Trying to save a bit of cash.
As my coworkers go out for lunch everyday, I am eating leftovers or PBJs!!! Considering the price of food in the San Fran financial district, I reckon I save about $150 a month!!
Posted on 2/15/09 at 7:06 pm to offshoreangler
Nice addition to my arsenal. Thanks, offshoreangler. I'll be sure to try that this week.
Posted on 2/15/09 at 7:08 pm to DEANintheYAY
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As my coworkers go out for lunch everyday, I am eating leftovers or PBJs!!! Considering the price of food in the San Fran financial district, I reckon I save about $150 a month!!
I usually (eat out)/(take home) about 6-10 meals a week, I guess. I could save some serious cash eating more pbj,hbhelper,chicken,tuna,tacos,etc...
I'm just looking for some stuff I may have not thought of or something that I never thought was good(that I haven't eaten) but someone else can enlighten me.
Posted on 2/15/09 at 7:12 pm to ac1803
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I usually (eat out)/(take home) about 6-10 meals a week, I guess. I could save some serious cash eating more pbj,hbhelper,chicken,tuna,tacos,etc...
Even if that was McDonald's you'll save 30-50 bucks a weak, so 120-200 a month. You'll be shocked at how much cheaper it is to eat at home.
Posted on 2/15/09 at 7:13 pm to ac1803
Red Beans and Rice. I'm cooking some now.
Posted on 2/15/09 at 7:15 pm to ac1803
If you have a grill you could really bang out some great stuff for cheap too.
Cheap cuts of meat marinated over night and grilled med rare-medium depending on the cut/animal/your taste makes for great meals and leftover potential.
I usually buy a couple of chickens and cook them on the pit over low coals, use the meat in a chicken salad, tons of flavor. Light mayo, salt, pepper, squeeze of lime juice, avocado, some cliantro. Or I'll make a grilled corn salsa and add that to the chicken salad.
Cheap cuts of meat marinated over night and grilled med rare-medium depending on the cut/animal/your taste makes for great meals and leftover potential.
I usually buy a couple of chickens and cook them on the pit over low coals, use the meat in a chicken salad, tons of flavor. Light mayo, salt, pepper, squeeze of lime juice, avocado, some cliantro. Or I'll make a grilled corn salsa and add that to the chicken salad.
Posted on 2/15/09 at 7:15 pm to JJ27
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Even if that was McDonald's you'll save 30-50 bucks a weak, so 120-200 a month. You'll be shocked at how much cheaper it is to eat at home.
I know! Sucks because half the time it's some shite like izzos, brewbachers, sushi, chinese, etc.
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