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Bundbuster Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Feb-10-04 08:18 PM
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Share your favorite low-budget nutritional meal recipe
Since oilslickdick's buds stole my life savings, I've been looking for good, nutritional meals for for under $2/serving.

My favorite so far (6 servings at less than $1 per) is tuna & egg salad:

4 cans of tuna
10 hardboiled eggs (chopped)
1 can black olives (chop/dice)
diced onion, celery, beansprouts
sweet relish
mayo, soy sauce, tartar sauce
paprika, seasoned salt, pepper

Serve as sandwich, open cheese-melt, tortilla, or attack with spoon.

Got any good ones, folks?
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Mr.Green93 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Feb-10-04 08:21 PM
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1. peanut butter and celery
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dolo amber Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Feb-10-04 08:25 PM
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2. Mmmm....
Red Beans and Rice (on the cheap ;))

1 can store brand red beans
1 jar salsa
Rice

Heat beans, add salsa to taste. Pour over rice. Top with shredded cheddar and sour cream. (And about a half a bottle of Tobasco, if you're me. :D)

Good stuff. :9
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childslibrarian Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Feb-10-04 08:28 PM
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3. rotini pasta and frozen broccoli
cook together al dente. Top with parmesan cheese and fresh chopped tomatoes. Never get sick of it...
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KC Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Feb-10-04 09:11 PM
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5. That does sound good
But do you really cook the broccoli and pasta together?
I want to try this one for sure

KC
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Warpy Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Feb-10-04 08:28 PM
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4. My mother's way to make 1/2 pound of hamburger last 3 days
Half a pound of burger
1 can condensed tomato soup
1 rib celery, chopped
1 small onion, chopped
To taste: curry powder, garlic salt, oregano
one and a half pounds of elbow macaroni

Saute the meat and veggies together. When meat is browned, add the spices, give it a stir, then stir in the condensed soup. Prepare the elbow macaroni as directed, drain it, and mix the sauce and macaroni together. You may want to thin the sauce a little, but it's meant to barely glaze the pasta, not have the pasta swim in it.
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Lars39 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Feb-10-04 09:39 PM
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6. Soups, good bread.
You can use the cheaper cuts of chicken, like thighs, lots of veggies.

Potato soup is a favorite of ours, too. About a cup of cheddar, maybe add a little bit of ham if you've got it.

Ham and potato casserole is pretty cheap, too.

If you're still OK with beef, sloppy joes are pretty cheap. Add some oven potatoes and baked beans and you're set.

Homemade pepperoni and cheese pizza is pretty cheap, if you make the crust yourself, and go easy on the cheese.

Chicken-fried rice is cheap.

Casadillas(sp) are filling and pretty cheap.

Baked ziti's good.

Save leftover veggies thru the week, and at the end of the week make chicken pot pie using just a couple of chicken breasts or a few thighs.

Spanish rice with a whole lot of bacon(there goes the diet for sure), with some beans.

Mountain man breakfast for supper every once in a while helps the budget.

Salmon Loaf and veggies.

Sorry, got carried away. :)
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Bundbuster Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Feb-10-04 10:11 PM
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7. Thanks Lars39
You're now a bookmark. Sounds like you have this down to an artform.

I must do more ham dishes, especially ham & potato casserole - if you'd like to expand on your recipe for that (and whether it keeps well frozen), I'm all ears.

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Lars39 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Feb-10-04 10:39 PM
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9. I have my very own trademarked "Mom's Diner" donchyaknow!
About 2 yrs ago I decided to make 2 or 3 weeks worth of menues and stick to 'em, instead of trying every recipe under the sun. Easier to make and stick to a food budget this way, too. I've got my recipes in a 3-ring binder in plastic sleeves, divided by breakfasts, lunches, dinners, desserts, and mixes used for recipes. It is literally called "Mom's Diner". :) I'm still fine tuning it a little bit at a time.

The trick is to boil the potatoes until barely done. They finish cooking in the oven.
The ham and potato casserole freezes well if there is enough sauce.
You can use cream of mush soup or make your own sauce. I've started making my own sauce. Here's a mix recipe that makes a soup substitute:

3 cups dry milk powder
1/3 cup corn starch
1/3 cup chicken bouillon(or vegetable bouillon)
1 Tbsp onion flakes, dried
1 tsp basil, dried
1 tsp thyme, dried
1 tsp white pepper(black works fine)

In a large mixing bowl, combine all ingredients, mix well. Place mixture into a one quart jart, lable and store up to six months.

To make soup:
Using a small saucepan, mix 1/3 cup instant cream soup mix with 1 1/4 cups water or broth. Simmer over low heat until thickened. This makes
just enough to use in place of a 10 1/2 ounce can of cream soup when making casseroles.

Well, I got carried away, again. Hopes this helps.:)
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KG Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Feb-10-04 10:33 PM
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8. pasta blande'
real between paychecks stuff:

boil some linguine, spagetti, whatever
pour off water.
add some olive oil and italian seasonings.
toss

enjoy! :puke:
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