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Old 12-14-2010, 06:41 PM
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I enjoy the challenge of finding cheap good meals. I am single, so it is easy.
Currently for breakfast I eat eggo waffles, toaster strudels, or cereal. Most of the time, I don't eat breakfast. So the cost of my breakfast when I eat it is less than 50c.
Lunch is either skipped or some kind of canned soup or healthy choice meal. $1-$2.50
Dinner has been the healthy choice meals or something similar. They are only $2.50, are delicious, and the portions are just right. I used to eat skillet meals, or some of these other 2-3 portion meals. They were not only more expensive, but I found I was eating the whole thing, which isn't good.
So I spend like $6 on food a day. I try to keep the eating out, or getting takeout to once a week so I don't blow my budget.
I would disagree with your definition of "good." The foods you listed sound like a bunch of frozen goods. You should spend a little more, and buy produce and prepare fresh entrees and soups. Your body deserves the best!

If you are like me (single bachelor who doesn't know how to cook a lot,) one thing I have found that helps give me ideas is go to your deli at the grocery store, find a dish that looks good and try to imitate it. If you have questions, ask the chef on duty how he/she made it and what ingredients to pick up.
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Old 12-14-2010, 09:57 PM
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The foods you mention are full of chemicals, refined sugar and sodium [salt], not at all healthy. the real food is around the perimeter of the store. It's incredibly easy to bake a potato, open a bagged salad, and cut up rotisserie chicken from the deli section. Heat your fav veggies and a handful of fresh, bagged, mini carrots are a good. cheap, snack. Eat a toasted tomato sandwich for breakfast, it's ok to have non traditional meals so long as there is protein, carbohydrates, and fibre.
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