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Kaleva

(37,992 posts)
Mon Jan 8, 2018, 05:20 PM Jan 2018

Frugal meal ideas for a frugal food budget. Updated 4/06/18

Last edited Fri Apr 6, 2018, 04:53 PM - Edit history (3)

Some years ago when I had to adjust to living on SSDI, one part of the budget where I was able to downsize was the monthly food budget which I allotted myself $126.00 a month. $16.00 of that was SNAP benefits and the remainder came out of SSDI. But to make it on that, my diet was very bland and consisted mostly of potatoes, cabbage, home made sauerkraut, rice, dried beans and such.

In this thread, I'll post ideas based on what I ate back then, meals I prepare now, on how one may be able to make cuts to the food budget. Where I can, I'll include costs per portion. I'm not going to try for the $126.00 a month mark but I think it will be interesting to use the info I post and see if I can produce a weekly meal plan that costs around $40.00ish per week per person.

I'm also going to try to include in the meal plan the recommended serving from each food group so the meal plan is not only economical but also healthy. So I'll be editing the meals I have posted to add servings along with costs. The final post that lists a meal plan for a week should have everything.

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Frugal meal ideas for a frugal food budget. Updated 4/06/18 (Original Post) Kaleva Jan 2018 OP
K&R - Great idea! PJMcK Jan 2018 #1
Hot cereal for breakfast Kaleva Jan 2018 #2
Dried beans would be my go to choice for a cheap, filling and high protein meal. procon Jan 2018 #3
Breakfast for dinner Freddie Jan 2018 #4
Sauerkraut and weenies. Edited 1/11/18 Kaleva Jan 2018 #5
I get $25 a month EBT (food stamps) left-of-center2012 Jan 2018 #6
You can find Depression-Era recipes online, in libraries and youtube. no_hypocrisy Jan 2018 #7
Link to wartime recipes Kaleva Jan 2018 #11
Interesting idea Sherman A1 Jan 2018 #8
I made and drank vegetable broth last week when preparing for my colonoscopy Kaleva Jan 2018 #10
Chilli Bayard Jan 2018 #9
Veggies and dip for an afternoon snack Kaleva Jan 2018 #12
Yum! Tucker08087 Jun 2018 #47
Lady hit a deer in front of my house safeinOhio Jan 2018 #13
did the meat taste ok? d_r Jan 2018 #28
I eat a lot of road kill. safeinOhio Jan 2018 #29
thanks for that d_r Jan 2018 #31
Rotisserie chicken noodle soup Kaleva Jan 2018 #14
Made this yesterday and my wife and I love it Kaleva Feb 2018 #36
Weeknight Chicken Stir Fry Kaleva Jan 2018 #15
Where doyou live? TwistOneUp Jan 2018 #30
How far away are you from San Leandro? Kaleva Jan 2018 #32
Thanks, I'm so there! nt TwistOneUp Jan 2018 #34
Nakkikastike (Finnish Hot Dogs in Sauce) Kaleva Jan 2018 #16
Ground chicken chili Kaleva Jan 2018 #17
Soup and P & J sandwich for lunch Kaleva Jan 2018 #18
Looks like a monthly food budget for 1 person is going to be about $120.00 Kaleva Jan 2018 #19
A side benefit is that I'm losing weight. 2 lbs in a week. Kaleva Jan 2018 #20
Slow Cooker Black Bean and Lentil Soup Kaleva Jan 2018 #21
Easy Chicken A La King Kaleva Jan 2018 #22
Cold cereal for breakfast Kaleva Jan 2018 #23
A frugal monthly food budget comes out to $129.60 per person Kaleva Jan 2018 #24
Basic pickled eggs Kaleva Jan 2018 #25
30 eggs can fit into an 80 fl. oz. pickle jar Kaleva Feb 2018 #37
K&R. dchill Jan 2018 #26
Another pickled egg recipe Freddie Jan 2018 #27
I prefer pickled eggs made with beets and beet juice Kaleva Feb 2018 #35
For "bottom feeders": NCjack Jan 2018 #33
Check out the Deli for items priced to sell Kaleva Feb 2018 #38
always check out the priced to sell stuff dembotoz Mar 2018 #40
Cooking a 20 lb. turkey I had purchased for I think $0.79 a pound Kaleva Feb 2018 #39
kid has a turkey in the freezer he got from work dembotoz Apr 2018 #43
Pork Roast dinner Kaleva Apr 2018 #41
Rotisserie chicken corn chowder Kaleva Apr 2018 #42
i rediscovered my moms bread machine dembotoz Apr 2018 #44
Downside is that I'll eat a loaf in 2 days 'cause it's so good! Kaleva Apr 2018 #45
interesting article i hope some ideas dembotoz Jun 2018 #46
familiar with this series on you tube...depression cooking with clara? dembotoz Jun 2018 #48
Walmart Rising Crust Supreme Pizza dinner Kaleva May 2019 #49

Kaleva

(37,992 posts)
2. Hot cereal for breakfast
Mon Jan 8, 2018, 05:30 PM
Jan 2018

Last edited Sun Jan 14, 2018, 12:13 PM - Edit history (2)

1 cup store brand oats $0.08
1 cup low fat or skim milk $0.18

1 boiled egg $0.08

8 fl oz tomato juice $0.25
8 fl oz orange juice $0.25

1 slice toast $0.09
2 tsp of soft margarine $0.04

total cost per person $0.97

A variation is to have a poached egg on toast.

This is a very filling breakfast and some people may want to eliminate the toast or egg or both.

procon

(15,805 posts)
3. Dried beans would be my go to choice for a cheap, filling and high protein meal.
Mon Jan 8, 2018, 05:58 PM
Jan 2018

Dried beans are also versatile and besides the usual savory recipes, sweet bean filling in desserts is delightful. Soups can be made almost for free if people get in the habit of freezing meat and veggie scraps. Cheaper cuts of meat like smoked turkey wings, ham hocks and neck bones make wonderful, rich and flavorful broths to start soups, stew and beans.

Long grain rice, homemade noodles and dumplings, polenta and grits are filling ways to stretch a tight food budget. Cheap veggies like giant cabbages, onions keep well, and they were always "po folk vittles" as my frugal grandma would say. Those big winter squashes, yams, and horse carrots are very cheap and versatile for either savory or sweet dishes.

Meals from scratch are usually cheaper than boxed convenience foods. Been there a few times in my life, counting pennies, lessons well learned, and I'm still a frugal cook.

,

Freddie

(9,671 posts)
4. Breakfast for dinner
Mon Jan 8, 2018, 05:59 PM
Jan 2018

We kids loved it when mom made French toast (butter and syrup, no meat) for dinner. Years later it occurred that breakfast for dinner was always Thursday night - Friday was payday.

Kaleva

(37,992 posts)
5. Sauerkraut and weenies. Edited 1/11/18
Mon Jan 8, 2018, 06:11 PM
Jan 2018

Last edited Mon Jan 15, 2018, 07:19 AM - Edit history (5)

Edit: Family Dollar sells 12 oz package of hot dogs for $1.00 and the store is selling spuds at $1.29 for a 5 lb. bag so I updated the costs

https://www.southernplate.com/sauerkraut-and-weenies/

As I make my own sauerkraut, I'll use the cost of raw cabbage when on sale.

2 cups sauerkraut (approx. 1 lb.) $0.78

2 hotdogs $0.25

side dish

1 lb. of boiled potatoes $0.20

Subtotal is $1.29.

This serves 2 people so cost per serving is $0.59.

Add
8 fl. oz. 2% milk $0.18
1 banana $0.25
1 slice bread $0.09
2 tsp of soft margarine $0.04

Total cost per serving is $1.15


left-of-center2012

(34,195 posts)
6. I get $25 a month EBT (food stamps)
Mon Jan 8, 2018, 06:57 PM
Jan 2018

And I'm diabetic
so rice, potatoes, pasta, and even many beans are too high in carbs for me.

Sherman A1

(38,958 posts)
8. Interesting idea
Mon Jan 8, 2018, 07:20 PM
Jan 2018

I look forward to seeing all the ideas posted. It would be wonderful to see less food wasted and this certainly will be helpful.

We keep vegetable scraps in the freezer and cook them down for broth. Made chicken noodle soup yesterday in the slow cooker using this broth.

Kaleva

(37,992 posts)
10. I made and drank vegetable broth last week when preparing for my colonoscopy
Mon Jan 8, 2018, 07:58 PM
Jan 2018

Pure vegetable broth is nothing to write home about but it was palatable.

Bayard

(24,145 posts)
9. Chilli
Mon Jan 8, 2018, 07:37 PM
Jan 2018

I make it with sausage, black beans, lots of onions, and my own tomatoes and peppers from the garden. A big pot lasts the two of us for a week.

I also use the two boxes for a dollar store-brand mac & cheese, add tuna, and whatever veggies I have on hand for tuna casserole. Lasts about 3 days, more if you don't eat like we do. Actually, its a good, cheap base for all kinds of casseroles.

Kaleva

(37,992 posts)
12. Veggies and dip for an afternoon snack
Mon Jan 8, 2018, 08:52 PM
Jan 2018

Last edited Mon Jan 15, 2018, 07:44 AM - Edit history (2)

1/2 cup of plain lowfat yogurt $0.28
1 tbsp store brand onion soup mix $0.15

total $0.43

stir the onion soup mix into the yogurt and chill.

To avoid the dip becoming watery, figure 2 tbsp per person per day and only make enough to last 2-3 days.



2 tbsp veggie dip $0.11
3 oz baby carrots $0.20
2 celery stalks $0.20

Total cost per serving is $0.51




Tucker08087

(621 posts)
47. Yum!
Sun Jun 24, 2018, 12:18 PM
Jun 2018

This is actually my favorite lunch, especially now that my garden is starting to produce! Using just the yogurt, you can also use just fruit. We have begun an orchard, adding a few trees per year, but of course they take a few years before a decent yield. We had a harsh NJ winter and we lost our fog trees, a pear, and all raspberry/blackberry bushes.
Back to the original topic, since I eat this as a meal, I try to add cheese, too. Just a few cubes.

safeinOhio

(33,957 posts)
13. Lady hit a deer in front of my house
Mon Jan 8, 2018, 08:56 PM
Jan 2018

a few months ago. I dispatched the poor suffering girl with my knife. Cop came and gave me a tag so I had free meat for a month.
I like to forage on my fall walks. Wild grapes and berries, along with wild nuts.

safeinOhio

(33,957 posts)
29. I eat a lot of road kill.
Mon Jan 29, 2018, 08:17 PM
Jan 2018

If mangled, just the back straps can be saved. After skining the deer you can see the bad meat. It’ll be black from the blood on the damaged parts. The rest is good. On warm days, it must still be fresh and cooled right away. I throw a bag or 2 of ice inside the deer to cool it. This one had a couple of broke legs so it couldn’t get up. Was able to save all of the meat.

Kaleva

(37,992 posts)
14. Rotisserie chicken noodle soup
Wed Jan 10, 2018, 08:46 AM
Jan 2018

Last edited Wed Jan 10, 2018, 09:27 AM - Edit history (1)

In the deli section of the local store, I often see rotisserie chicken priced to sell for $2.99 and sometimes even as low as $1.99.

Use this rotisserie chicken for the below recipe:

https://www.chowhound.com/recipes/easy-chicken-noodle-soup-from-a-leftover-roasted-chicken-30332

I'm not going to try and price salt, pepper, spices and such but will do so for the main ingredients.

One can also save a bit by making the broth using kitchen scraps.


chicken $2.99
celery 3 stalks $0.30
carrots 3 medium $0.50
onion 1 medium $0.10
egg noddles 2 oz. $0.27

subtotal $4.16

As this recipe makes 4-6 servings, cost per serving is $1.04 to $0.70. Cost per serving is much less if you can get the chicken for $1.99 and use kitchen scraps in making the broth.

Adding 8 fl. oz. 2% milk for a beverage and a red delicious apple (on sale) for dessert brings the cost per serving to $1.68 to $1.34.

Kaleva

(37,992 posts)
36. Made this yesterday and my wife and I love it
Sat Feb 17, 2018, 01:05 PM
Feb 2018

The rotisserie chicken was priced $1.99 and it provided enough meat to make a double batch of soup. I din't make home made stock and instead used 12 teaspoons of chicken flavored instant bouillon to make 12 cups of broth.

Kaleva

(37,992 posts)
15. Weeknight Chicken Stir Fry
Wed Jan 10, 2018, 01:24 PM
Jan 2018
https://hip2save.com/2014/01/23/weeknight-chicken-stir-fry-recipe/

Here are the costs for the ingredients:

1 lb chicken breasts $1.90
1 cup uncooked rice $0.29
2 cups stir fry vegatables $0.72
3 tbsp soy sauce $0.13
1 tsp ground ginger $0.15
2 tsp minced garlic $0.07
1 cup chicken broth $0.06 made from chicken bouillon powder
2 tsp corn starch $0.02
2 tsp sugar $0.01

subtotal $3.35

Makes 4 servings so total per serving is $0.83

Adding 8 fl. oz. 2% milk for a beverage and a red delicious apple (on sale) for dessert brings the cost per serving to $1.47.


Kaleva

(37,992 posts)
32. How far away are you from San Leandro?
Mon Jan 29, 2018, 09:08 PM
Jan 2018

There's a Wal-Mart there that probably sells 10 lb. bags of skinless chicken breasts for just under $20.00.

Kaleva

(37,992 posts)
16. Nakkikastike (Finnish Hot Dogs in Sauce)
Wed Jan 10, 2018, 02:26 PM
Jan 2018

Last edited Mon Jan 15, 2018, 07:28 AM - Edit history (5)

Family Dollar sells 12 oz. packages of hot dogs for $1.00.

https://thedomesticman.com/2014/09/16/nakkikastike-finnish-hot-dogs-in-sauce/

2 tbsp butter or ghee, divided $0.16
1 pkg hot dogs or wieners of your choice, sliced $1.00
1/2 onion, coarsely chopped $0.05
1 carrot, coarsely chopped $0.17
2 cloves garlic, minced $0.07
2 tbsp brown mustard $0.15
1 tbsp tomato paste $0.06 I usually just use ketchup so as not to waste a can of paste
2 cups chicken broth $0.12
1/2 tsp salt, more to taste
1/2 tsp black pepper, more to taste $0.04
1 pinch nutmeg

2 lbs. potatoes boiled $0.80

Subtotal $2.62

This serves 4 so the cost for a single serving is $0.66.

Add
8 fl. oz. 2% milk $0.18
1 banana $0.25
1 slice bread $0.09
2 tsp of soft margarine $0.04

Total cost per serving is $1.22

Kaleva

(37,992 posts)
17. Ground chicken chili
Thu Jan 11, 2018, 03:12 PM
Jan 2018

Last edited Mon Jan 15, 2018, 07:20 AM - Edit history (1)

Use a blender to grind the chicken.

Ingredients and costs:

1 lb ground chicken $1.90
1 15 oz. can red kidney beans $0.57
1/2 large green pepper (chopped) $0.37
1 medium onion (chopped) $0.10
1 stalk celery (chopped) $0.10
24 oz. can pasta sauce $0.82
1/2 teaspoon minced garlic $0.02
3 teaspoons chili powder $0.06
1 teaspoon crushed red pepper flakes $0.03
2 tablespoons olive oil $0.20

Subtotal $3.99

This serves 4 so cost per serving is $1.00.

Add
8 fl. oz. 2% milk $0.18
1 banana $0.25
1 slice bread $0.09
2 tsp of soft margarine $0.04

Total cost per serving is $1.56


Directions

Fry pepper, onion and celery in olive oil until tender.
Add ground chicken and garlic and cook until browned.
Add kidney beans, sauce, chili powder and crushed pepper and cook until heated through.

Kaleva

(37,992 posts)
18. Soup and P & J sandwich for lunch
Fri Jan 12, 2018, 11:32 AM
Jan 2018

A simple lunch

One can buy a variety of condensed soups from places like Family Dollar for $0.65 a can. Some require milk and others don't but for cost purposes, I'll include milk.

1 can condensed soup $0.65
1 1/4 cup milk $0.24

4 slices bread $0.35
4 tbsp peanut butter $0.31
2 tbsp jelly $0.13

sub total $1.68

This serves 2 so total per serving is $0.84.

Adding 8 fl. oz. 2% milk for a beverage and a red delicious apple (on sale) or 2 bananas for dessert brings the cost per serving to about $1.47.



Kaleva

(37,992 posts)
19. Looks like a monthly food budget for 1 person is going to be about $120.00
Sat Jan 13, 2018, 11:27 AM
Jan 2018

An oatmeal breakfast with a condensed soup with peanut butter sandwich and a ground chicken chili dinner comes out to $3.92 per person. If that's a typical cost per day, then for a month the cost would be around $117.60.

But that's an average as one will not buy just 24 tbsps of soy sauce if the monthly meal plan calls for that amount. The initial cost will be higher then the budget as one acquires such items but if one uses the same meal plan for the following month, the amount actually spent then will be less then the allotted budget. But it will average out over time as one restocks.

Another example is chicken breasts. The American heart Association recommends an average adult eats 3-6 oz. of meat per day. A 10 lb. bag of chicken breasts cost $19.99 at Walmart. If your meal plan calls for you to have 4 oz. of chicken every other day, that 10 lb. bag will last you over 2 months.

Another effective way to stretch the food dollar is too use coupons and combine that with store sales. Another use of coupons and store sales is that one can upgrade to more flavorful name brand products for the same cost of store brand products.


Kaleva

(37,992 posts)
20. A side benefit is that I'm losing weight. 2 lbs in a week.
Sat Jan 13, 2018, 12:10 PM
Jan 2018

I'm using these meals I've posted and am paying very close attention to portions.

Kaleva

(37,992 posts)
21. Slow Cooker Black Bean and Lentil Soup
Sat Jan 13, 2018, 02:28 PM
Jan 2018

One of my favorite meals

http://naturalchow.com/2014/09/slow-cooker-black-bean-and-lentil-soup/

½ lb. bag dry lentils $0.87
¼ lb. dry black beans $0.47
1 medium onion, finely diced $0.10
2 large carrots, chopped $0.34
1 can diced tomatoes $0.72
1 tsp minced garlic $0.04
1 tablespoon ground cumin $0.10
1½ teaspoons chili powder $0.03
½ teaspoon dried parsley $0.01
5 cups hot water
2 teaspoons salt $0.01
½ teaspoon black pepper $0.04

Subtotal $2.73

This serves 8, 1 1/2 cups each, so the cost for a single serving is $0.34.

Side dishes with a beverage

8 oz. 1% or fat free milk $0.18

2 slices bread $0.18
2 tbsp peanut butter $0.15
1/4 pickle sliced $0.07

1 banana $0.25

Total for soup, peanut butter and pickle sandwich, milk and a banana is $1.17 per serving



Kaleva

(37,992 posts)
22. Easy Chicken A La King
Sun Jan 14, 2018, 10:54 AM
Jan 2018

Last edited Mon Jan 15, 2018, 07:25 AM - Edit history (1)

Ingredients

1 can Cream of Chicken condensed soup $0.65
2 cups frozen mixed vegetables $0.72
12 oz diced cooked chicken breasts $1.50
3/4 cup low fat milk $0.13
1 cup uncooked rice $0.29


Directions

Combine by stirring cream of chicken soup, vegetables, cooked diced chicken, and milk in medium sauce pan. Heat over medium low until hot. Stir occasionally. Serve over cooked rice.

subtotal $3.29

Makes 4 servings so total per serving is $0.82

Add
8 fl. oz. 2% milk $0.18
1 banana $0.25

Total cost per serving is $1.25



Kaleva

(37,992 posts)
23. Cold cereal for breakfast
Sun Jan 14, 2018, 11:54 AM
Jan 2018

Store brand cereal costs $2.00 a box and price for name brand is sometimes lower when combined with in store sale along with coupons. A local gas station mini mart often sells eggs at $.99 a dozen and the local store sometimes sells eggs at $.65 a dozen when one has at least $25.00 in other purchases.

1 cup cereal $0.19
1/2 cup low fat or skim milk $0.09

boiled egg $0.08

8 fl oz orange juice $0.25
8 fl oz tomato juice $0.25

1 slice toast $0.09
2 tsp of soft margarine $0.04

Total cost per serving is $0.99

Kaleva

(37,992 posts)
24. A frugal monthly food budget comes out to $129.60 per person
Mon Jan 15, 2018, 08:10 AM
Jan 2018

Last edited Thu May 9, 2019, 01:20 PM - Edit history (1)

I averaged out the 7 dinners, the two breakfasts and added the lunch and mid afternoon veggie snack and multiplied that by 30.

I really tried to make sure there was adequate servings of dairy products, grains, vegetables and fruits each day.


Breakfast
Hot cereal breakfast $.91
Cold cereal breakfast $.99
average $.98

Lunch $1.47

Mid afternoon snack $.51

Dinners
Finnish hot dogs in sauce $1.22
Easy Chicken A La King $1.25
Black bean soup $1.17
Chicken chili $1.56
Chicken Stir Fry $1.47
Rotisserie chicken noodle soup $1.68
Sauerkraut and weenies $1.15
Walmart Rising Crust Supreme Pizza dinner $1.75
average $1.36

$.98 + $1.47 + $.51 + $1.36 = $4.32 x 30 = $129.60

Kaleva

(37,992 posts)
25. Basic pickled eggs
Mon Jan 29, 2018, 07:32 PM
Jan 2018

Those 2 qt. 1 pt. (80 fl. oz.) and 1 gal. (128 fl. oz.) containers of dill pickles are rather cheap and once eaten, the juice can be used to pickle eggs in the very same container.

Eggs can be bought at places like Menards or gas station mini marts for a $1.00 a dozen. A local store sometimes sells eggs for $0.65 a dozen as long as one purchases $25.00 of other products.

Ingredients

leftover pickle juice
1 tablespoon pepper for every gallon of pickle juice. Adjust accordingly. $0.22
1 tablespoon garlic powder for every gallon of pickle juice. Adjust accordingly. $0.10
1⁄2 tablespoon Tabasco sauce for every gallon of pickle juice. Adjust accordingly. $0.13
x number of hard-boiled eggs, peeled, that will fit in the size pickle jar you are using. $1.00 per dozen

1 tbsp----(1/2)1-1/2 tsp ---(1/3)1 tsp
1 tsp -----(1/2)1/2 tsp--- -(1/3)1/4 tsp
1/2 tsp---(1/2)1/4 tsp---- -(1/3)1/8 tsp
1/4 tsp ---(1/2)1/8 tsp ----(1/3)dash


As a rule of thumb, 10 to 12 hard boiled eggs will fit into a quart size container. So one ought to be able to fit a dozen to 16 eggs into a 46 fl. oz. pickle jar, 2 to 2 1/2 dozen eggs into an 80 fl. oz. pickle jar and up to 4 dozen into a gallon size pickle jar.


Directions

After eating all the pickles out of the jar, save pickle juice.
In a pot, combine juice, pepper, garlic powder, and Tabasco sauce, bring to a boil and then simmer for 5 minutes
Boil eggs
Peel the eggs and drop them into the jar.
Add the other ingredients.
Put in the refrigerator and let them sit for 2-4 weeks so they can marinate.

Use the eggs within 3 to 4 months for best quality.

An option is to skip the spices and just use the saved pickle juice. One does not have to simmer the juice. Just pour the juice over the eggs that are placed into whatever container you are using.

Kaleva

(37,992 posts)
37. 30 eggs can fit into an 80 fl. oz. pickle jar
Sat Feb 17, 2018, 01:07 PM
Feb 2018

Made a batch of pickled eggs using just the pickle juice. I'll let it ferment for a month and then try one.

Freddie

(9,671 posts)
27. Another pickled egg recipe
Mon Jan 29, 2018, 07:48 PM
Jan 2018

This is PA Dutch red beet eggs. Cheap and delicious.

1 dozen peeled hard boiled eggs
1 can sliced beets with juice (store brand, not pickled beets)
1 cup cider vinegar
1/2 cup sugar
1 1/2 cups water

In large container, add eggs to beets and juice. Boil water, vinegar and sugar until sugar is dissolved. Stir this into container with eggs, beets and beet juice. Allow to marinate at least overnight. Delicious with a sprinkle of salt. I always end up discarding the beets.

Kaleva

(37,992 posts)
38. Check out the Deli for items priced to sell
Mon Feb 19, 2018, 12:46 PM
Feb 2018

A rotisserie chicken is usually priced at $5.99 at the local store. I just bought one there for $1.99 from which I made chicken noodle soup.

Pasties are priced at $2.50 but I got two for $.99 each. One of those plus a glass of milk and a banana was lunch for my wife for two days.

 

dembotoz

(16,922 posts)
40. always check out the priced to sell stuff
Fri Mar 23, 2018, 09:17 AM
Mar 2018

pretty much most of what i buy now

shelf space is very competitive in a grocery store.
often the discontinued items are at real savings
particularly in the frozen food aisle

i shop the stuff they want to get rid of before i do my normal shopping.
Often the discounted stuff replaces my planned items...and that saves me money

Kaleva

(37,992 posts)
39. Cooking a 20 lb. turkey I had purchased for I think $0.79 a pound
Wed Feb 28, 2018, 10:31 AM
Feb 2018

There's just me and my wife here so I'm going to have to get creative about what to do with all that meat!

http://www.delish.com/holiday-recipes/thanksgiving/g2488/leftover-turkey-recipes/

 

dembotoz

(16,922 posts)
43. kid has a turkey in the freezer he got from work
Wed Apr 11, 2018, 09:22 PM
Apr 2018

we really gotta do something to it some time

Kaleva

(37,992 posts)
41. Pork Roast dinner
Fri Apr 6, 2018, 07:03 AM
Apr 2018

2 1-2 pound pork roast $2.74 on sale
1 tablespoon oil
2-3 tablespoons lemon juice .04 cents
2 teaspoons Italian seasoning .03 cents
1 teaspoon garlic powder .03 cents
1 teaspoon cumin .03 cents
1 teaspoon salt .005 cents
1 teaspoon chili powder .03 cents
½ teaspoon paprika .06 cents
¼ teaspoon black pepper .02 cents

Instructions

Preheat oven to 400 degrees and lightly grease a large baking/casserole dish. Pierce roast all over with a fork. Rub oil onto all sides of the meat.
Whisk together Italian seasoning, garlic powder, cumin, salt, chili powder, paprika and black pepper. Sprinkle mixture over roast, patting it onto the surface of the meat on all sides. Place in prepared baking dish and drizzle lemon juice over the top.
Bake until outside is browned and crispy and centers are cooked through to an internal temperature of 145 degrees. About an hour.
Spoon juices from the dish over the meat. Allow to rest on a cutting board or in the baking dish for 5-10 minutes. Slice into 1 inch pieces. Spoon any remaining juices from the pan over the slices, garnish with fresh chopped cilantro if desired, and serve.

Subtotal $2.99 serves 4

Side dishes, beverage and dessert for 4

canned vegetable .50 cents
2 lbs. boiled potato .80 cents
milk .72 cents
jello .75 cents

Total $5.56 or $1.44 per serving



Kaleva

(37,992 posts)
42. Rotisserie chicken corn chowder
Fri Apr 6, 2018, 04:53 PM
Apr 2018

Rotisserie chicken can be bought at the deli at a local store for $1.99 when it's priced to sell. Canned veggies and soup can be bought at Family Dollar for $.50 a can when it's on sale there.

Ingredients:

2 Tablespoons butter, divided $.16

1 Teaspoon Italian Blend Seasoning $.03

2 Medium Sized Potatoes, diced $.13

One Can Cream of Chicken Soup $.50

½ Small onion, diced $.05

One Can Cream Style Corn $.50

3 Cans of Milk (use the empty soup can to measure) $.32

One Can Whole Kernel Corn $.50

½ Rotisserie Chicken Pulled apart and chopped $1.00

Salt/Pepper to taste

Subtotal- $3.19

Instructions:

In a soup or stock pot over medium heat, add 1 tablespoon butter, diced onion, Italian Seasoning and diced potato.

Then saute until tender (about 5 minutes). The potato will partially break down and create a starch that will help thicken the chowder.

Finally, while that cooks, pull apart and chop the chicken. Add to the pot and mix well.

Add the cans of soup and corn, mix well.

Stir in the milk and last tablespoon of butter. Salt & Pepper to taste.

Let the chowder cook on medium, stirring occasionally for about 10 minutes.

Then, reduce to low and simmer for another 5 minutes or until ready to serve.

This serves 4 people so cost per serving is $.80

Add
8 fl. oz. 2% milk $0.18
1 banana $0.25
1 slice bread $0.09
2 tsp of soft margarine $0.04

Total cost per serving is $1.36

 

dembotoz

(16,922 posts)
44. i rediscovered my moms bread machine
Wed Apr 11, 2018, 09:49 PM
Apr 2018

scratch recipes not mixes.
flour is not expensive, some cooking oil, bit of powdered milk.....some sweetner..used anything from
honey to pancake syrup
think the most expensive thing is the packet of yeast for @33 cents.

make a couple loaves a week...great for breakfast or a snack
and as a snack is doesn't have lots of sugar in it.

local grocer clearance out some flours....made my first rye bread yesterday...i am pleased with it.

inexpensive food does not have to taste cheap


Kaleva

(37,992 posts)
49. Walmart Rising Crust Supreme Pizza dinner
Thu May 9, 2019, 01:16 PM
May 2019

While the pizza box says there are 6 servings in each pizza, I'm going to divide it the pizza, and the cost, into thirds.

1/3 Great Value Supreme Pizza $.93
8 fl. oz. 2% milk $0.18
1 cup homemade sauerkraut $.39 ( I love sauerkraut on my pizza!)
1 banana $0.25

Total cost is $1.75

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