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ok we're broke so what do you people eat when you odn't have any money?

Started by makenzie71, September 07, 2008, 01:58:12 PM

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makenzie71

sooooo...we're not really broke but we're trying to spend less money and we're trying to do this in part by planning our meals a month in advance.  Anyone here got any relatively inexpensive meal ideas for two?

scottpA_GS

 Dont plan too far in advance.. Your better off going 3-4 days. Nothing worse than eating something you arent in the mood for.

One thing to try is making extra of things so you have lunch/evening snack for the next day. I think re-heated spagetti tastes WAY better than fresh!  :icon_mrgreen: and it saves you some serious $$$ to take a lunch to work. Things like chicken legs and wings are way cheaper than breasts, also buying a whole chicken is often VERY cheap and can make 2-3 meals. Stick with fresh stuff too... no frozen dinner is worth the savings.

When we are on a budget I try to shop every 3-4 days as to not have wasted food. We buy whole chicken, spagetti stuff, whatever cuts of meat are onsale to make stir-fry, some vegies, some berger meat. Multi purpose stuff.. If you buy items w/ the idea of using 1 thing for 2-3 meals you can save a TON! You can make chicken 3 days in a row if you change how your making it... Seasoned and grilled chicken one day, leftover from that in a fresh salad the next, and use wats left after that for some kick ass homeade chicken soup!

Some all around cheap grocery items that can be used in numerous combinations:

Chicken Chicken Chicken!!! its always cheap! and there are a milion ways to prepare it!
Ground beef ( burgers, spag, tacos, chili, nachos grande! =)
cheap cuts of steak choped up and stirfried or fajitas, philly steak sandwiches, beef & noodles...
Potatoes (VERY CHEAP) (fries, baked, roasted, w/ cheese... endless..
Eggs (one of my favs, breakfast for dinner!!! nothing like french toast and egss for dinner =) breakfast is one of the cheapest meals to make!
FRESG vegies! and salad items! filling when you make a salad w/ some leftover meat from the day before.

Wow.. i could go on and on... I love saving $$$ on food =) I find that when I limmit our grocery budget we have more food and better, well thought out meals.

Going way back to my extreeme budget days of college  :icon_mrgreen: The ole standby of Ramen noodles and cheese sandwiches. And you gotta have some koolaid  :icon_mrgreen: I bet I have easily eaten 1000 packs of ramen in college  :icon_mrgreen: I even had some for luch today! funny I comented to my wife that I had the Buck Fifty special for luch.. I ate 2 leftover eggrolls we bought yeaterday for .50 ea and an instant ramen cup of noodles  :icon_mrgreen:

You hit me right before dinner w/ this thread and I am HUNGRY!  :laugh: I guess thats why it got soo long! I cant wait to see what others sugest.

:cheers:


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makenzie71

Well we don't really have to worry about what we're in the mood for because our menu meals consist of things we both always like to eat.  We're not going to add too many new things each month.  We plan on things that do leave left overs for lunch the next day or two...I love leftovers for lunch.  We plan on buying a couple weeks in advance and then swapping the meals around to suit what we need.

scottpA_GS


its a (unsaid) secret competition at work to see who has the best setup at lunch  :laugh: One guy lives at home and his Mom cooks all day everyday... he has some of the BEST lunches  :flipoff:


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ToddG

If you want to eat out on the cheap, go to Pizza Hut for the lunch take-out special. This may be only good if the have the buffet inside. For a grand total of $2.65 out the door I get a empty pizza box that I fill with at least 10 pieces of pizza AND a salad pie-tin container that I load up! This is enough food for two people!
1998 GS500E

yamahonkawazuki

or if your piss broke, , cant beat ramen noodles, and several cans of vienna sausages cut up and mixed in wiht it
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trumpetguy

Almost anything will fit in a budget IF you cook from scratch.  Buy whole chickens instead of breasts.  Buy roast and cut it up yourself for stew.  Start with dry beans and soak them and cook them.  A lot of this can be done in advance and frozen.  I'll boil a whole chicken then bone it and put the meat in baggies in the freezer (same with stew meat).  Veggies are generally cheaper than meat, and usually healthier, so we eat a lot of them.  I love hummus and I make it from scratch (dried chickpeas).

In general. make food at home and skip the fast-food or restaurants and skip convenience foods at the grocer.  I have lived well on a little money for a long time.  My salary is better now, but we still try to economize.  And as a result we're debt-free (except for the mortgage which goes away before 2015!).
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Jughead

Quote from: yamahonkawazuki on September 07, 2008, 07:11:34 PM
or if your piss broke, , cant beat ramen noodles, and several cans of vienna sausages cut up and mixed in wiht it

Yama Beat me to it.Lived on Raman Noodles for Years. Hard to live on them for 19 Days Straight During a Blizzard though.After 7 Days you just want to Shoot yourself to get Away from them.

Pinto Beans is another good Choice.A few Dollars Worth lasts several days.Get some Entertainment from them too setting Around listening to everyone Fart. :laugh: :laugh: Get tired of Straight Pinto Beans make Chili. :thumb:
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Jughead

Oh yeah.Another Idea.All you can Eat Chinese Buffets or a Golden Corral and a Box of Zip lock Bags. :laugh:
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yamahonkawazuki

well you can always add to teh ramen noodles, even up to and including a special herb, many ways to make em.
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Vielen dank Patrick. Vielen dank
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The Buddha

Ramen is a good one, as is mexican tortillas and frozen meat from mexican place (seriously they sell cheap cheap stuff ... partially cos its frozen ... like a freaking rock, but meat from there and the guy cuts it with a band saw. No kidding.
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bikejunkie223

Rice FTW! It's cheap and packed with nutrients. and all it takes is another inexpensive protein (I'm lookin at you chicken and fish..) and you have a great meal. Frozen veggies are also way less $$$ than fresh. I also went with a lot of peanut butter, lots of protein in there.

respite

Ive spent a lifetime living on rice, ramen, frozen chicken, pasta, and peanut butter. Chinese has always been my best option for take out. A 12 dollar order is about 3 meals..

yamahonkawazuki

Quote from: respite on September 07, 2008, 11:39:06 PM
Ive spent a lifetime living on rice, ramen, frozen chicken, pasta, and peanut butter. Chinese has always been my best option for take out. A 12 dollar order is about 3 meals..
INDEED/ CEpt the rice. that is not nuke friendly
  :laugh:
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Vielen dank Patrick. Vielen dank
".
A proud Mormon
"if you come in with the bottom of your cast black,
neither one of us will be happy"- Alan Silverman MD

bettingpython

My first wife and I spent 6 months living on chicken as our cheap protein, to this day it's rare for me to even order chicken much less cook it. We do the bulk of our shopping at Sam's club as well, things we use a lot through out a month in our cooking like rotel, peas, corn, sloppy joe mix, etc. we buy in bulk. It's cheaper than running to the grocery store every few days. There's more cost up front buying in bulk but it saves us a ton on the back end.
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Mdow

PBJ are cheap chiken is cheap Def when its on sale. hamburger helper is like 6 bucks after the meat and will last for atleast 2 meals for 2 people
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frankieG

if you are poverty poor/broke their are meals on wheels, the red cross, united way,  state food stamps,  soup kitchens, community kitchens and food banks.   before i joined the military and was paying my own way at university i ate a lot of no name craft dinner and breads.  no name soda, pretty much no name anything.  many grocery stores have "sell by" dates.  if they are not already marked down you can ask the guy to do it for you.  i have done that with lobster and high end meats.   they will take up to 1/2 off.  the same can be said for produce sections.  buying in bulk can also help.  one healthy way to keep those hunger pangs at bay is to drink cool or cold water....trust me it works.  i am sorry for your financial difficulties.  i think many of us, myself included, know what you are going through
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Jughead

Beanie weenies are Pretty cheap too. Nuclear Cheese Samiches are Pretty good.Bread,Cheese,Microwave and 30 Seconds.
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makenzie71

I used to put my bread in the toaster then nuke some cheese between the toasted slices.  Awesome.  I can handle beanie weenies but when we get into that category of food we're getting outside what I'm looking to have for supper.  We're not poverish...after working 15 hours I'm having food.  I'm just looking for simple, cheap meals to add to our menu.

...holy crap...I just depressed myself thinking about working 15 hour shifts 5 days and 5hrs on the sixth and still barely bringing home enough to keep the a/c on...

beauduke01

wal-mart usually has 10 pound bags of chicken leg quarters for less than 5 bucks, as long as you dig dark meat its cool, i ate that for a lil over a yearwhen we were scapin by, i cant even look at legs without gettin sick to my stomach any more, although pinto beans, fried potatoes and cornbread rock

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