Potatoes. Potatoes are the answer to everything. Incredibly inexpensive, this staple food can be prepared in a seemingly infinite number of ways: baked; mashed; hashed; fried; breaded; boiled; roasted... The list goes on. Potato soup..? Latke?? Tater Tots?! GNOCCHI??!!????
.. Anyway.. Potatoes. The best low-cost, easy-to-prepare, and widely multifunctional staple. Enjoy~
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- CrackAttack [2301802]
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Thread created on 03:35:14 - 30/08/19 (3 years ago)|Last replied 01:34:01 - 16/09/19 (3 years ago)My whole life up until i was 17 (when i moved out) i never got a full meal my mom worked two jobs my dad wasnt around thats just how life was, living meal to meal missing meals but it a way i think it made me stronger as a person. now im 23 live by myself and i can enjoy meals, not very good ones usually rice hahahaha its all good tho with tomato sauce and some imagination its a five star meal hahahaha you guys have any budget food tips and tricks or anything like that?
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Posted on 07:16:16 - 30/08/19 (3 years ago)Post link copied to clipboard Copy post link
Potatoes. Potatoes are the answer to everything. Incredibly inexpensive, this staple food can be prepared in a seemingly infinite number of ways: baked; mashed; hashed; fried; breaded; boiled; roasted... The list goes on. Potato soup..? Latke?? Tater Tots?! GNOCCHI??!!????
.. Anyway.. Potatoes. The best low-cost, easy-to-prepare, and widely multifunctional staple. Enjoy~ -
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Posted on 23:15:59 - 30/08/19 (3 years ago)Post link copied to clipboard Copy post link
Pig. Eating Pig is the answer to Torn forums.
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Posted on 14:52:38 - 31/08/19 (3 years ago)Post link copied to clipboard Copy post link
A bowl of instant noodle and buy a few simple, cheap veggies and maybe 1lb of chicken.
Precook the chicken for the week
Slice/ dice onions and carrots
Heat up bowl of noodles and add ingredients
Makes a cheap cost meal for lunches and dinners, but tastes better than just a flavor packet.https://profileimages.torn.com/265895ca-48b6-c052-2175573.png
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- Viracocha [1772040]
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Posted on 15:06:09 - 31/08/19 (3 years ago)Post link copied to clipboard Copy post linkyou forgot pancakes
how could you?Have a Great Day!
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Posted on 19:26:01 - 31/08/19 (3 years ago)Post link copied to clipboard Copy post link
Ramen noodles are inexpensive and very versatile, with a little creativity. One can add fresh or frozen vegetables, their own spices, meats, and so on.
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Posted on 23:00:02 - 11/09/19 (3 years ago)Post link copied to clipboard Copy post link
One thing I did when living alone was make like, a full pot of spaghetti and then portion it into meals for 6 nights and freeze it. You can do this with so many foods! Especially things like spaghetti, lasagna, soups, etc. I always tried to use it within 3 months to avoid freezer burn. This gives you some versatility without having to spend a lot... more bang for your buck so to say!
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Posted on 01:34:01 - 16/09/19 (3 years ago)Post link copied to clipboard Copy post link
This. Potato hash can be a really great breakfast if you want to start your day with some starch. All you need is potatoes, onion, and green pepper.
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