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Toppingfrmbottom -> What's the yummiest meal you've made on a severe budget? (10/24/2009 1:20:13 PM)

I don't cook much so mines really plain and obvious and it was chicken pot pie.




devilishpixie -> RE: What's the yummiest meal you've made on a severe budget? (10/24/2009 1:44:48 PM)

Baked Ziti, I love pasta meals because they are inexpensive and can go along way. Plus lord knows they are filling.




Toppingfrmbottom -> RE: What's the yummiest meal you've made on a severe budget? (10/24/2009 1:46:56 PM)

devilishpixie, Speaking of pasta dishes, this year on Martha Stewwart crafts she made rigabonie instead of rigatony in honor of halloween.




pahunkboy -> RE: What's the yummiest meal you've made on a severe budget? (10/24/2009 2:17:49 PM)

pretzels and marshmallows.  

It is easy to cook and a crowd pleaser.   

Somehow if I cook that- the guest then takes me out for a 2nd dinner !! 

So it is a reward for my gracious hosting!


// seriously tho there are many ways to cook chicken- and a crock pot is your friend.   A bad cut of meat can cook in a crock pot and turn out ok.




LadyEllen -> RE: What's the yummiest meal you've made on a severe budget? (10/24/2009 2:21:45 PM)

Bolognese for about £3-00 for three people

But I wish I knew (and so does she) what my mom cooked up once back in the 70s when literally there was nothing much in the cupboards. She threw a whole load of stuff together and then sat there crying over the situation that she couldnt feed us properly. It was wonderful stuff - she didnt believe us of course, thought we were trying to cheer her up.

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Toppingfrmbottom -> RE: What's the yummiest meal you've made on a severe budget? (10/24/2009 2:30:38 PM)

My dad calls it slumgolian, and he puts in hamburger meat and any veggies we have and egg noodles and stuff like that and it makes a huge giant pot, enough for the 4 of us to have at least 3 helpings a piece, and it's usually really good and it cleans out all the stragglers in the fridge.

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ORIGINAL: LadyEllen

Bolognese for about £3-00 for three people

But I wish I knew (and so does she) what my mom cooked up once back in the 70s when literally there was nothing much in the cupboards. She threw a whole load of stuff together and then sat there crying over the situation that she couldnt feed us properly. It was wonderful stuff - she didnt believe us of course, thought we were trying to cheer her up.

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Fnordstrum -> RE: What's the yummiest meal you've made on a severe budget? (10/24/2009 2:38:28 PM)

Ramen Noodles. =)

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LadyNTrainer -> RE: What's the yummiest meal you've made on a severe budget? (10/24/2009 2:43:51 PM)

Crown roast of venison stuffed with wild fennel, wild onion greens, raisins and rice.  It cost a dollar or so for the raisins and rice.  Everything else just cost some time in the woods. 

This said, I like ramen a lot too.  [:D]





LaTigresse -> RE: What's the yummiest meal you've made on a severe budget? (10/24/2009 2:49:14 PM)

It would have to be some sort of home made soup.




LanceHughes -> RE: What's the yummiest meal you've made on a severe budget? (10/24/2009 2:52:39 PM)

There's a store nearby that caters to low-income people.  Tilipia is really a catfish.  They have big freezer case of them - whole, but dressed (gutted) - all frozen in China if you can imagine!  So they're cheap to begin with.  One day, they went on sale for ... I think it was around 99 cents/pound.  Summer time so here's what I did for the grill.  Two of them, each prepared as follows:  Thaw them. slice 3 potatoes, use 1 and a 1/2 for each fish to be a bed in the aluminum foil packets. Then the fish. Slice as much onion on top as you'd like.  A sprinkle of lemon juice if you have it - maybe a squeeze of lemon or no lemon is okay.  Some herbs from the pantry - maybe basil and thyme - nutmeg is a secret and works well here - easy - not too much nutmeg. Fold the packets steam-tight leaving some room for the steam to cook the fish.  Start on potato side for 10-15 minutes, flip for another 10-15. (steam will help cook potatoes.)  Careful when opening - steam burns.  NO clean-up!  Some of those tomatoes from garden can be cooked in there too - or raw as a nice side salad - touch of salt and pepper - maybe with some sliced cukes - WOW!  Less than $2.00 per person - especially if you re-use the foil. LOL!




LanceHughes -> RE: What's the yummiest meal you've made on a severe budget? (10/24/2009 3:08:52 PM)

Spices and hebs are so very, very expensive nowadays, but here's a secret: walgreens carries big bottles of the basics for $1 a bottle.  Lasts a long time.  More exoctic spices/herbs?  I get mine at estate sales - most are priced 25 cents to 50 cents.... yes, somebody else opened them and used them partially... but think about it - what do YOU do with your spices?  As soon as you measure them out, you close 'em tightly and don't touch them till next time.  I don't have a problem with partial spices but your milage might vary.  LOL!




WyldHrt -> RE: What's the yummiest meal you've made on a severe budget? (10/24/2009 3:17:17 PM)

Whatever comes out of my crock pot [:D] BBQ pulled pork is a favourite, both inexpensive and easy!

I'll third the vote for ramen noodles. Toss the flavor pack, add some meat and veggies, and off you go!




Level -> RE: What's the yummiest meal you've made on a severe budget? (10/24/2009 3:34:22 PM)

Cheetos, cheese, and mayo sandwich.

No fucking wonder I got diabetes.




BKSir -> RE: What's the yummiest meal you've made on a severe budget? (10/24/2009 3:34:36 PM)

Just about everything.  LOL
Seriously, that's one of the three things we focus on at the class I teach at the V.A.  In general we can spend $15 on ingredients and feed around 12 people.  Our Thanksgiving dinner for the class last year cost a total of $62, and we fed around...  if memory serves, 25+ people.  And we're talking full spread and leftovers going home with some of them.  Christmas was a little more, around $80, for the same number of people, double that if you count what was left going up to Valor House.

Some of the favorites, homemade hot pockets.  For $15, you can make up a TON of them, freeze them and have healthy, yummy, hot pockets whenever you want. 

I do bbq all the time at home, a $25 brisket, slow smoked, will last our household for ages. 

A pork loin (you can find it normally on sale or at places like sam's club for under $2/lb.).  One of those runs around $18, and you can get many many meals out of it. 

Pouch cooking helps a lot too.  A little fish (someone mentioned talapia) something like that, look for some yummy fish on sale somewhere, toss it on a bit of parchment with some potatoes, carrots, seasoning, a little butter, close it up into a pouch and bake.  Ends up costing under $1/serving. 

Ramen is your friend.  Toss out that damn seasoning packet though.  Boil up some chicken and seasonings for the broth, slice up a little bit of zucchini, slice or shred up the boiled chicken, shred a little cheese if you like for it, some onion maybe, egg if you wish, whatever... can put anything you like in it.  Turns it healthy and filling and dirt cheap real real fast. :)

Of course, pastas.  Spaghetti, zitti, penne, whatever.  Pastas are cheap.  Canned tomato is cheap.  Seasonings you already have in your pantry.  Or, pasta salads.  Some rotini pasta with some shredded chicken, maybe some peas (I like to thaw out frozen peas for it, but canned works if you have it), seasonings, a bit of mayo, you have a yummy chicken pasta salad.

Stroganoff.  Some rice or egg noodles, always low cost there.  Some cheap beef, a little milk, sour cream (easy to find for $1/container), seasonings, flour, olive oil.  You're golden.

Grocery store ads are your best buddy though.  Keep an eye on them.  It's rare for us to save less than 50% at the store on our purchases.  Not uncommon to save up to 65% or more.  It's nice getting $150 in groceries for around $70.  Makes it stretch a LONG way.

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Spices and hebs are so very, very expensive nowadays, but here's a secret: walgreens carries big bottles of the basics for $1 a bottle.  Lasts a long time.  More exoctic spices/herbs?  I get mine at estate sales - most are priced 25 cents to 50 cents.... yes, somebody else opened them and used them partially... but think about it - what do YOU do with your spices?  As soon as you measure them out, you close 'em tightly and don't touch them till next time.  I don't have a problem with partial spices but your milage might vary.  LOL!


For spices, go to ethnic markets, like your local mexican or asian market.  They come in bags usually, not bottles, but whatever, I have spare spice bottles, I'm sure you do too.  And they cost a LOT less.  I'm talking like up to 90% less sometimes.  And tend to be fresher anyway.




WyldHrt -> RE: What's the yummiest meal you've made on a severe budget? (10/24/2009 3:45:29 PM)

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Cheetos, cheese, and mayo sandwich.


OK, that is just scary, Level![:'(]




Musicmystery -> RE: What's the yummiest meal you've made on a severe budget? (10/24/2009 3:45:48 PM)

Veggies. Fresh or frozen (buy 'em at farmer's markets and freeze 'em for the year), mixed veggies stretch the shit outta whatever (half a meal becomes a meal and a half)--and healthy too. Add 'em to pasta/sauce dishes, to mac/cheese or noodle/soup dishes, rice/stew dishes, wheat bread/cheese melts (w/or w/o tuna), etc. Get the $1 basil/oregano spices on sale too, and simple coarse ground black pepper can amazingly spruce up an otherwise blandish dish.




Level -> RE: What's the yummiest meal you've made on a severe budget? (10/24/2009 3:55:19 PM)


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ORIGINAL: WyldHrt

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Cheetos, cheese, and mayo sandwich.


OK, that is just scary, Level![:'(]



Don't be hatin' on my culinary skills, woman!




Toppingfrmbottom -> RE: What's the yummiest meal you've made on a severe budget? (10/24/2009 3:58:34 PM)

One time I was so hungry I tried spicy cheeto's n ranch to dull the burn a bit lol.however itwasn't yummy, but it was food.




LanceHughes -> RE: What's the yummiest meal you've made on a severe budget? (10/24/2009 4:25:17 PM)

Shredded zuchhini (sp?) - 1 lb. fits perfectly in a small zip-loc bag. AND makes a nice, neat stack in freezer.  Added to spagettihi (sp?) sauce A) streches it and B) makes it more healthy and C) is undetectable for the kids or the Daddy who is a meat-n-potato man.  One time I added it,  ate it, and said "I should've added some."  Didn't think I did till I saw empty zip-loc.

I NEVER refuse neighbors' zuch when they all have LOTS to offer (no garden here.)




WyldHrt -> RE: What's the yummiest meal you've made on a severe budget? (10/24/2009 4:26:49 PM)

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Don't be hatin' on my culinary skills, woman!

Culinary skills? [:D][:D][:D]




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