Hinotori
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I did quick math and figure for $100 a month we can each have about half a pound of beef a day. Neither of us eats that much, and we could really use to eat less food here. Yogurt or fruit is normal breakfast, though sometimes we have oatmeal. Lunch is light, sandwich, soup or leftovers. Usually two veggies at dinner and potatoes with the meat. Sometimes it's some grain mix instead of potatoes. Depends on how the meat is being done.
Spaghetti is good for dinner then lunch for two days. That is $4 depending on how I make it. We had rib steak with corn, peas, and scalloped potatoes (russets sliced thin, salted, cream poured over, and baked). That served us for three meals. It was about $6.
I think cheap eating just comes down to cooking it all from scratch and simply.
Spaghetti is good for dinner then lunch for two days. That is $4 depending on how I make it. We had rib steak with corn, peas, and scalloped potatoes (russets sliced thin, salted, cream poured over, and baked). That served us for three meals. It was about $6.
I think cheap eating just comes down to cooking it all from scratch and simply.