[QUOTE=Levithan;18480989]Beans and Potatoes are cheap.[/QUOTE]
oh yeah i love that combination you're so smart
[QUOTE=lum1naire;18480827]go 2 fast food restraunts 4 food make sure u buy root beer though lol
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oke
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Keke ^_^[/QUOTE]
Packaged Ramen is cheap and tasty.
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You can't call me a weaboo because I'm Japanese-American.
-Bacon, don't even need oil to fry it and fast.
-Bagels ( they also make good pizzas)
-Those stir fries in a bag, fast good and usually a lot of food.
[QUOTE=Jessesmith1;18481012]oh yeah i love that combination you're so smart[/QUOTE]
I tell it how it is.
[QUOTE=Subhazardman;18480770]Okay, you both need nutrition, and money to save, right?
Here's my recipe for some good pizzas.
Bread (Best bread = pitas, second best = french bread)
Can of tomato sauce
Butter
Shredded Mozzarella
Pepperoni (or whatever else you want to put on it, get creative)
Spread the butter onto the bread, then the sauce, spread it out with a spoon.
Sprinkle Mozzarella onto the pizza
Place pepperoni's on the top.
Preheat oven to 400 degrees
Put pizza in oven for 13 minutes (or the time it takes to smoke a cigarette.
With a bag of mozzarella, can of sauce, bread, and pepperoni, you can make about 5 for about 35 cents a pizza.
This is both cheap, and nourishing, especially when you add extra shit.[/QUOTE]
I tried to make those the night I made English muffin pizza's. Go figure though my local supermarket doesn't sell whole pita bread, they only sell some fancy expensive brand where the pita's are cut in half.
Thanks for the tips guys. We have eggs and rice. I've actually never made rice before (we have tons of it though). Any cool recipies that involve rice? Other than just you know... rice and eggs or something. And not as complicated as fried rice either.
Also, we have a waffle maker. [B] Fuck yes.[/B]
Noodles are good, even the cheap ones can taste decent.
Minced Beef is an absolute must because it's so versatile; you can make shepards pie, chilli con carne, cottage pie with it.
Frozen foods are also great, because they last for ages.
Try to avoid getting chilled meat that goes off after a few days, bacon is pretty good for lasting though.
Get a crock pot, man.
Start something early, before going to class, come back and it's done.
And you can make so much in it.
[QUOTE=TheAnarchist;18480876][media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dU_B3QNu_Ks[/media][/QUOTE]
That looks orgasmic.
[QUOTE=Itszutak;18481381]MREs.[/QUOTE]
[B]NO[/B]
They are
1. Expensive
2. 1,200 calories
I just got a crock-pot. You just throw meat in it and come back in 6 hours. I know that sounds like a long time but if you do it in the morning and leave it on low-heat all day it works like a charm
Make meatballs/burgers with ground ramen and turkey, including the seasoning, sear on a stove.
Mmm.
George Foreman grills are awesome too.
Cans of tuna are easy to steal, they make excellent emergency rations.
... That's how I eat, I steal cans of tuna.
[QUOTE=TimeBomb;18480688][img]http://georgiatechdopp.files.wordpress.com/2009/10/ramen-noodles2.jpg[/img]
The damage done to your health is worth the damage prevented to your wallet.
[i]Add crushed red peppers and hot sauce for greatness ...and the shits[/i][/QUOTE]
I hate that shit. It's disgusting.
Microwave and a hotpocket.. that simple
Spaghetti.
Know how to boil water?
Know how to heat sauce? Then spaghetti is for you.
[QUOTE=Jessesmith1;18480676]kd on a hot plate :smug:[/QUOTE]
Remember those Kraft Dinner commercials?
Of course ya do.
[QUOTE=mpntball2012;18481545]Microwave and a hotpocket.. that simple[/QUOTE]
Expensive as shit.
You get two of em for 5 dollars. That's 7.50 a day if you were to eat one for every meal. And you can't JUST eat a hot pocket.
[QUOTE=Subhazardman;18481675]Expensive as shit.
You get two of em for 5 dollars. That's 7.50 a day if you were to eat one for every meal. And you can't JUST eat a hot pocket.[/QUOTE]
plus if you have more than one in a day, you'll have horrible pants shitting diarrhea.
[QUOTE=ARR DARMA;18481691]plus if you have more than one in a day, you'll have horrible pants shitting diarrhea.[/QUOTE]
This too.
Best cheap food: Home-made.
If you REALLY wanna go cheap, buy from farmers markets, or farmers directly.
[QUOTE=archangel125;18481602]Remember those Kraft Dinner commercials?
Of course ya do.[/QUOTE]
yee, with those hot ass babes and stuff?
man i cant find it :frown:
Go to an all-you-can-eat buffet with a garbage bag and load it up
[QUOTE=Zeke129;18482151]Go to an all-you-can-eat buffet with a garbage bag and load it up[/QUOTE]
are you allowed to do that?
for a simple breakfast, put a tortilla in a cereal bowl, so that it's spread out in the bowl. Open an egg into it, and beat the egg with a fork, then microwave it until the egg stops poofing up. Instant breakfast burrito on the cheap.
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[QUOTE=ifaux;18482190]are you allowed to do that?[/QUOTE]
all you can [I]eat[/I], not all you can stash on your person.
And for dessert?
[img]http://www.sharonmattnadia.com/uploaded_images/decanting-cake-in-a-mug-721824.jpg[/img]
soups
risottos
pasta with simple sauces.
salads.
they're all cheap.
One or two chicken breasts, skin off, or similar qty diced chicken meat
1/2 cup breadcrumbs
1/4 cup grated cheese
Parmesan
One small onion, chopped
A dash of grated chilli (optional)
Cut the chicken breast into 1" cubes, toss with most of the breadcrumbs, the parmesan and the chilli.
Place chicken in a deep, rectangular dish (eg. the sort of thing you'd bake a deep, rectangular loaf in), add the onion and stir it all around. Then spread the grated cheese on top and sprinkle with the remaining breadcrumbs.
Bake in a medium hot oven for 90 minutes. The top should go brown & crusty, and you should be able to see the juices bubbling if you're using a glass oven dish.
I like to serve this with fresh English spinach and boiled potatoes, or maybe a quick garden salad.
(Allow one chicken breast per 2 people. Increase the quantity if the breasts are very small or the people are very large.)
Get some onions, peppers, mushrooms and shallow fry them until they're nice and soft... then add either a curry sauce or a pasta sauce, and have with rice/pasta. It's easy as fuck, and you can make a big batch and keep some for another day too. If you've got some time add some chicken or minced beef too.
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