What can you cook for thirty-nine cents?
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wrote on 9 May 2021, 22:44 last edited by
This:
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wrote on 9 May 2021, 22:47 last edited by
BTW, if you are a struggling college student with very health coronary arteries, he has a whole series of cooking cheap (really cheap) videos...
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wrote on 9 May 2021, 23:09 last edited by
I would consider a fried egg, bologna, and cheese sandwich to be a good meal no matter how much it cost.
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wrote on 9 May 2021, 23:58 last edited by
That is kind of cool.
A few years ago, I was in Indonesia, and there was a street vendor selling snacks. His specialty was kind of like an omelet with a hot chili. And it was not super small size either. It was sold for between 5-10 US cents. I remember thinking to myself , "How can you sell at that price and still make money for yourself?" LOL
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BTW, if you are a struggling college student with very health coronary arteries, he has a whole series of cooking cheap (really cheap) videos...
Link to videowrote on 10 May 2021, 00:58 last edited by@jolly said in What can you cook for thirty-nine cents?:
BTW, if you are a struggling college student with very health coronary arteries, he has a whole series of cooking cheap (really cheap) videos...
Link to videoToday’s college student is Gluten-Intolerant and Vegan... Nothing in that sandwich will work...
Today, Lucas and I were talking about something else and I brought up that there was nothing good, cheap, and fast. He responded “Ramen!”.
Touché, young man, touché...
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That is kind of cool.
A few years ago, I was in Indonesia, and there was a street vendor selling snacks. His specialty was kind of like an omelet with a hot chili. And it was not super small size either. It was sold for between 5-10 US cents. I remember thinking to myself , "How can you sell at that price and still make money for yourself?" LOL
wrote on 10 May 2021, 01:00 last edited by@taiwan_girl said in What can you cook for thirty-nine cents?:
That is kind of cool.
A few years ago, I was in Indonesia, and there was a street vendor selling snacks. His specialty was kind of like an omelet with a hot chili. And it was not super small size either. It was sold for between 5-10 US cents. I remember thinking to myself , "How can you sell at that price and still make money for yourself?" LOL
Free meat.
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wrote on 10 May 2021, 02:47 last edited by
Also known as the Fresh Catch.
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wrote on 12 May 2021, 02:17 last edited by Aqua Letifer 5 Dec 2021, 02:18
Veggies are your friend. Most of them are cheaper than fruit and meat on the whole, there are many varieties that provide a lot on the nutrient spectrum with minimal bad shit.
Starches are good for rounding out a meal, dirt cheap, and can be stored long enough that your grandkids can use 'em if you don't.
Veggies + starch + spices = many, many cheap meals that are easy to make, easy to come by.
...I just add meat or a high-protein equivalent to mine because I am not a communist.
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BTW, if you are a struggling college student with very health coronary arteries, he has a whole series of cooking cheap (really cheap) videos...
Link to videowrote on 12 May 2021, 02:26 last edited by@jolly said in What can you cook for thirty-nine cents?:
BTW, if you are a struggling college student with very health coronary arteries...
When I was a poor college student Kraft Mac & Cheese was only 25c per metric tonne.
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@jolly said in What can you cook for thirty-nine cents?:
BTW, if you are a struggling college student with very health coronary arteries...
When I was a poor college student Kraft Mac & Cheese was only 25c per metric tonne.
wrote on 12 May 2021, 02:27 last edited by@jon-nyc said in What can you cook for thirty-nine cents?:
@jolly said in What can you cook for thirty-nine cents?:
BTW, if you are a struggling college student with very health coronary arteries...
When I was a poor college student Kraft Mac & Cheese was only 25c per metric tonne.
When you were a college student, tuition was about the price of a full tank of gas.
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@jon-nyc said in What can you cook for thirty-nine cents?:
@jolly said in What can you cook for thirty-nine cents?:
BTW, if you are a struggling college student with very health coronary arteries...
When I was a poor college student Kraft Mac & Cheese was only 25c per metric tonne.
When you were a college student, tuition was about the price of a full tank of gas.
wrote on 12 May 2021, 02:32 last edited by@aqua-letifer Yes, but the tanks were much bigger back then.
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wrote on 12 May 2021, 03:07 last edited by
It's over a buck a box now, isn't it?