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Poverty meals

1 Name: Anonymous 2024-06-19 05:59
What should I cook to save money? I've been leaning heavily on chilli on rice, thinking of getting into dahl. I also eat eggs and bread. What are your go to cheap eats?
2 Name: Anonymous 2024-06-19 07:45
Home grown onions. Just dip one in water half way and let the roots grow. The only price is the onion and water needed for it to stay alive. You'll be able to to harvest the leaves once a week (depends on the species of onion).
3 Name: Anonymous 2024-06-19 07:50
boiled eggs, boiled potatos and improvised curry, boiled pealed wheat is a good rice substitute goes anything just like potatoes you can even eat it with ramen seasoning and water, boiled carrots, beef stew with peas and rice, kidney beans curry, canned hummus and eggplant hummus, spicy chicken curry made with tomato paste (add this to everything), lentils go with anything just add it to the sauce, also just start making anything currys like with canned fish and cubes of spam and add separately cooked potatoes (roughly cut) after you're done cooking together in a bowl, every ingredient i mentioned costs 50 cents per serving if not wayy less
4 Name: Anonymous 2024-06-19 07:52
except the chicken and beef my bad
5 Name: Anonymous 2024-06-19 13:26
potato tacos are next level cheap meals, you need like 2 russet potatoes (about 2$), spices and seasonings (whatever you like, but i usually get the premix taco seasoning for like $1), tortillas (about $2 bucks for 10), and whatever sauce or salsa you want. makes about 4-5 servings for a total of $5.

boil the potatoes for 30-40 minutes until fully cooked through the inside
chop potatoes into little chunks. pour some olive oil on them so the seasonings stick, then throw all the spice you want on there
bake for 20-30 minutes (or until golden brown)

throw that shit on some torillas and you have banger eats
6 Name: Anonymous 2024-06-19 16:50
>>5
2 russets cost you ~2$?! damn. a 5lb bag cost like 4$ here.
as a tip to speed up this process you can just microwave the potatoes for a few minutes (depending on size of potato, anywhere from 2-5 minutes, flipping them over periodicly).
commonly use this to make curry in under 10 minutes, steak fries (after microwaving, cut up into thick fry shape, let them cool a bit then panfry in olive oil till crispy) and egg, potato, spam breakfast taco/burrito.
7 Name: Anonymous 2024-06-20 04:16
put a well seasoned sausage in the airfryer or pan fry asparagus, make a vegetable stir fry, put plain tomatoes in a sandwich with mustard or literally eat tomatoes whole, eat plain yogurt or greek yogurt with fruits,granola or nuts as topping
8 Name: Anonymous 2024-06-20 05:36
>>7
implying i have an air fryer
9 Name: Anonymous 2024-06-20 11:49
my bad pan fry it is then
10 Name: Anonymous 2024-06-25 02:42
Great Northern Beans, Onions, Mariana sauce or spaghetti sauce, and chicken. Cooked all together. Beautiful meal.
11 Name: Anonymous 2024-06-25 18:44
i've been eating stir fry bit of pork mince, shit loads of cabbage stir friend with soy sauce and honey over rice with lao gan ma. Cery tasty and cheap!
12 Name: Anonymous 2024-06-25 18:54
northern beans have a certain aroma that I always enjoy
13 Name: Anonymous 2024-06-26 09:04
Have you heard of Huel?

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