Submitted by ThrowRAanyways2 t3_113v25m in nyc
ihatecommentingagain t1_j8skcva wrote
What's an example of meals you might cook in a week? I'm curious after seeing your budget and fridge situation.
ThrowRAanyways2 OP t1_j8slg3q wrote
I make a lot of sandwiches because they’re easy. For extra protein I’ll put cheese, chicken or tuna meat, and a fried egg. I’ll have instant noodles with an egg and veggies once in a while, no more than once a week.
When I crave fries, I’ll cut up potatoes and boil them for 4 min. Then I keep them in a container in the fridge for easy pan-frying with butter.
Pastas and soups with meat/veggies are also quick and easy.
I also eat a lot of yogurt and fruits.
Once in a blue moon, a free food event at school will have a lot of leftovers are at risk of ending up straight in the trash. I keep a plastic container in my bag juuuuust in case.
wonkiealf t1_j8snl5b wrote
> and a fried egg. I’ll have instant noodles with an egg
You're really pushing your budget buying such luxury items like eggs.
ThrowRAanyways2 OP t1_j8srm5c wrote
I buy eggs on Amazon fresh. They’re cheaper than in local stores. But I try to buy local otherwise.
danhakimi t1_j8uk58z wrote
I think he's joking, even after the prices spiked, a carton of eggs gives you six good, high-protein meals for under $6.
rodrick717 t1_j8t1k3x wrote
"I got hot sauce in my bag" energy. People never think to do that but a lot of situations you could take advantage of extra food laying around like that. Few things better than keeping food out of the trash x saving money.
ThrowRAanyways2 OP t1_j8t5f78 wrote
Thanks!
headinthered t1_j8tdbmz wrote
/r/budgetfood
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