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Bayard

(24,145 posts)
9. Chilli
Mon Jan 8, 2018, 07:37 PM
Jan 2018

I make it with sausage, black beans, lots of onions, and my own tomatoes and peppers from the garden. A big pot lasts the two of us for a week.

I also use the two boxes for a dollar store-brand mac & cheese, add tuna, and whatever veggies I have on hand for tuna casserole. Lasts about 3 days, more if you don't eat like we do. Actually, its a good, cheap base for all kinds of casseroles.

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K&R - Great idea! PJMcK Jan 2018 #1
Hot cereal for breakfast Kaleva Jan 2018 #2
Dried beans would be my go to choice for a cheap, filling and high protein meal. procon Jan 2018 #3
Breakfast for dinner Freddie Jan 2018 #4
Sauerkraut and weenies. Edited 1/11/18 Kaleva Jan 2018 #5
I get $25 a month EBT (food stamps) left-of-center2012 Jan 2018 #6
You can find Depression-Era recipes online, in libraries and youtube. no_hypocrisy Jan 2018 #7
Link to wartime recipes Kaleva Jan 2018 #11
Interesting idea Sherman A1 Jan 2018 #8
I made and drank vegetable broth last week when preparing for my colonoscopy Kaleva Jan 2018 #10
Chilli Bayard Jan 2018 #9
Veggies and dip for an afternoon snack Kaleva Jan 2018 #12
Yum! Tucker08087 Jun 2018 #47
Lady hit a deer in front of my house safeinOhio Jan 2018 #13
did the meat taste ok? d_r Jan 2018 #28
I eat a lot of road kill. safeinOhio Jan 2018 #29
thanks for that d_r Jan 2018 #31
Rotisserie chicken noodle soup Kaleva Jan 2018 #14
Made this yesterday and my wife and I love it Kaleva Feb 2018 #36
Weeknight Chicken Stir Fry Kaleva Jan 2018 #15
Where doyou live? TwistOneUp Jan 2018 #30
How far away are you from San Leandro? Kaleva Jan 2018 #32
Thanks, I'm so there! nt TwistOneUp Jan 2018 #34
Nakkikastike (Finnish Hot Dogs in Sauce) Kaleva Jan 2018 #16
Ground chicken chili Kaleva Jan 2018 #17
Soup and P & J sandwich for lunch Kaleva Jan 2018 #18
Looks like a monthly food budget for 1 person is going to be about $120.00 Kaleva Jan 2018 #19
A side benefit is that I'm losing weight. 2 lbs in a week. Kaleva Jan 2018 #20
Slow Cooker Black Bean and Lentil Soup Kaleva Jan 2018 #21
Easy Chicken A La King Kaleva Jan 2018 #22
Cold cereal for breakfast Kaleva Jan 2018 #23
A frugal monthly food budget comes out to $129.60 per person Kaleva Jan 2018 #24
Basic pickled eggs Kaleva Jan 2018 #25
30 eggs can fit into an 80 fl. oz. pickle jar Kaleva Feb 2018 #37
K&R. dchill Jan 2018 #26
Another pickled egg recipe Freddie Jan 2018 #27
I prefer pickled eggs made with beets and beet juice Kaleva Feb 2018 #35
For "bottom feeders": NCjack Jan 2018 #33
Check out the Deli for items priced to sell Kaleva Feb 2018 #38
always check out the priced to sell stuff dembotoz Mar 2018 #40
Cooking a 20 lb. turkey I had purchased for I think $0.79 a pound Kaleva Feb 2018 #39
kid has a turkey in the freezer he got from work dembotoz Apr 2018 #43
Pork Roast dinner Kaleva Apr 2018 #41
Rotisserie chicken corn chowder Kaleva Apr 2018 #42
i rediscovered my moms bread machine dembotoz Apr 2018 #44
Downside is that I'll eat a loaf in 2 days 'cause it's so good! Kaleva Apr 2018 #45
interesting article i hope some ideas dembotoz Jun 2018 #46
familiar with this series on you tube...depression cooking with clara? dembotoz Jun 2018 #48
Walmart Rising Crust Supreme Pizza dinner Kaleva May 2019 #49
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