Looking for REALLY CHEAP safe recipies.
#335769 - 09/07/08 02:19 PM
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cooking4six
Reged: 08/19/08
Posts: 19
Loc: Southwest, US
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It's gonna be a tight few weeks for us coming up and I need some new cheap ($10 or less) meals to feed a family of six. All the budget meals my mom used to make had cheese, beef, beans or creamed something in it...and plenty of fat.
I'm planning on 1)chicken and rice soup 2)chicken tacos w/tomatillo salsa (GREAT!) 3)pasta and veggies w/a chicken stock sauce 4)Cajun dirty rice w/turkey sausage 5)French bread pizzas w/soy mozzarella
If anyone has any other super inexpensive meals that'll feed a half dozen people, please, I'd love to have them.
And... if anyone's interested my chicken taco recipe, it's out of this world good. I'll post it if you'd like.
Dana
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When we are running low on cash,It's a lot of pasta and soup.Lots of bread and toast. Toasted egg sandwiches. Make a big batch of chicken soup and add whatever veggies you have,add rice,noodles anything really.Then the next day make it into a potpie buy thickening up the leftovers with a bit of flour.Make a crust if you can or just serve as stew with bread.If you have some stables at home throw a batch of homemade buns together or bread.Breads pretty cheap and they can fill up on that first. Also a big batch of spagetti noodles and mix with sauce and bake. add cheese to one half and the kids will love it! Hope that helps!
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Dana I would love to have your chicken taco recipe. I went out to lunch today with friends to a Mexican restaurant. I had grilled chicken in a flour tortilla, which was fine I think. But I also ate rice and a few of their chips, and by the time I got home I was in extreme pain. So, I need to stay away from the Mexican rice and the chips that's for sure. But I love Mexican food so am very interested in your recipe when you have a moment. Thank you.
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Dragonfly,
Thanks for the help. I've never attempted a pie crust on my own but maybe this is the week. The idea of a chicken pot pie is very comforting.
Sheltiemom,
I'll post my chicken taco recipe later today... I'm making it tonight!
Thanks again, Dana
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I also definitely want the chicken taco recipe, sound really good! Rice is pretty cheap so make a lot of that
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turkey meatloaf is always good I use shell's recipe that was posted on here and I usually make potatoes to go along with it
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Thanks, Betharoo.
I don't know why I didn't think of turkey loaf.
Dana
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Baked potatoes - about once a week we have a baked potato night - comfort food and really cheap. My husband is English and they serve jacket potatoes w/ heinz baked beans (sounds nasty but it is super yummy). I just mash the beans before putting them on my potato, and serve a side of safe veggies. Or...I use leftover turkey chili, or turkey taco meat as a topper. You can get pretty creative w/ any topper and the kids might come up w/ some really interesting toppings.
With turkey taco's we always have some meat left over - we will take the leftover later in the week, make a batch of rice or pasta, add some safe veggies, add some salsa and you have "mexican rice".
Breakfast for dinner. Breakfast foods tend to be easier on the budget - so get some eggbeaters or egg white and make omlettes and toast w/ some safe veggies, french toast, baked french toast, or a frittata (i sub eggbeaters for eggs, add some extra potato, and don't add any milk products) its really yummy w/ some veggies.
Roasting chicken or turkey (if you can find it on sale) - get one that will serve more than one night - use the leftovers to make sandwiches, etc.
Risotto - get usually have a big box in the pantry and a little goes a long way. Cheap/filling and can made into a full meal w/ protein and veggies. To cut the cost, I use 1/2 stock and 1/2 water and just season a bit more w/ herbs and spices.
When we need to cut down on grocery costs I find we use lots of potatoes, frozen veggies (or if our local famers market is still set up we head there).
And you should look on Rachel Ray's website - she had some recipes that are double duty to be used for two nights, and some recipes that are really quick and cheap (and I have had really good luck w/ modifications to them to make them IBS safe).
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em76,
Wow, what a lot of great info! I'll have to print this one out so I can refer to it.
Thanks so much.
Dana
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Turkey chili has sounded sooo good to me lately... do you have a recipe? If so can you share it? I would love to make it as the weather is starting to turn to fall here. Thanks!!!
Stefanie
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