Thursday, January 7, 2010

I have only 150.00 to spend on food for two weeks can any one help with recipes (cheap) thanks?

Reuben Casserole





INGREDIENTS:


1/2 to 1 pound corned beef, cooked, diced or sliced


1/4 cup Thousand Island salad dressing


1 can or bag sauerkraut (16 oz), drained and rinsed


1/2 pound shredded Swiss cheese


6 slices rye bread, crumbled


1/4 cup butter, melted


PREPARATION:


Place corned beef in a lightly greased 9- X 13-inch baking dish. Dot with the dressing. Spread sauerkraut over top; sprinkle with cheese. Toss crumbled ry bread with the butter then sprinkle over top.





Bake at 350掳 for about 30 minutes, or until hot and bubbly.


Serves 6.I have only 150.00 to spend on food for two weeks can any one help with recipes (cheap) thanks?
How many people do you need to feed? It makes a BIG difference.I have only 150.00 to spend on food for two weeks can any one help with recipes (cheap) thanks?
oh that's plenty of money! tunafish, peanut butter and jelly, frozen pizzas, mac n cheese, canned veggies....just look for sales
eat lots of corndogs, frozen party pizza, and hamburger helper. bologna, ramen noodles, cup o soup etc. are cheap too
$ 150.00 is enough money to feed 4 people very nutritious meals.


First I would look at all the adds your local stores distribute.


Then I would buy the stuff on sale.


Your money will go further if you use fresh local produce on sale.


Make a meal plan before you go shopping...it's very important on a tight budget.


You will have about $9.00 per day.


Good luck..
Tuna Casserole


Egg noodles, Tuna, Cream of Mushroom Soup, frozen peas.





Baked Potatoes with Salsa





Spaghetti (Box of noodles, jar of sauce)





Potato soup with bacon. Boil potatoes with onion, couple slices bacon, chopped onion. Place in food processor or blender, put back in pan add pint of half and half, stir. Green onion nice on top.





Quesidilla or Bean burritos. Tortillas and Cheese or canned refried beans and cheese. Add salsa.





Tuna Melt: English Muffin with tuna salad. Broil with slice of cheese on top. Add slice of tomato. Eat





Pizza bread. Slice sourdough loaf in half add pizza toppings. Bake.





Chili dogs. Chili, Buns, Hot dogs.
Beer, Wine and Scotch....ooo and try Betty Crocker.com
lots of mince to make spaggetti you can make a big batch and freeze it.also makes hamburgers mince pies ect.snags curried snags snags and gravy an d lots of vegies for soups and stuff ,bread for toast and toasties.and eggs ,eggs on toast boild.fryed .scrambled .tin baked beans .noodles.good luck
ramen noodles
i have been feeding a husband and 2 boys on a budget.we eat alot of beans,tuna,mac and cheese,and spaghetti.i have also learned that any cassarole works well especially if you serve canned veggies and bread and reheat leftovers and change you sides.also if your single or a couple you should be able to throw a roast in a bag(that comes with the seasoning) add potatoes,carrots,ect. and have plenty of leftovers you could shred the meat with a fork add barbeque sauce for sandwiches,or shredded meat,cheese,ect. on a tortilla. any way to use leftovers has been a blessing in this house!
veggie soup


large bag frozen veggies


couple can of veggies you like


2 large can tomato


1 large onion


head cabbage


small thing of stew beef





add all cook





this can be last your 3 or for days either dinner or lunch


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2 dozen eggs


for egg salad


omelets


fried egg sandwiches


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tuna





noodles





cream mushroom soup


potato chips


that tuna casserole


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whole chicken


bake





eat half for dinner





then you can get a jar of salsa cook in that





torilla





shredded cheese


sour cream





mexican chicken


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and ramen noodles
Pancakes cuz they taste good and easy to make
Well Liana, is this for just you? I only spend $30.00 a week on myself. I would buy one or two whole chickens and bake them. You can eat for dinner one or two nights, make sandwiches for lunch with leftovers, and chicken salad with mayo. and celery and seas. for sandwiches. Make baked potatos with them and a salad. Buy a big bag of salad, cucumbers, tomatoes and what ever fresh veggies you like (jicama is great!) and make salad. I also buy some beans, pinto usually and cook a big pot on the stove. You can make burritos, tostadas, or just a bowl of beans with cheese and onions on them, delicious! Then get a pound of hamburger and fry it up in a pan, add to beans after you are tired of them plain, with a can of tomato sauce and a can of tomatoes, chili powder to taste and salt and pepper, you have chili!! Then the next day make some macaroni and add to the chili with cheese and you have chili mac!! I could go on forever!! I used to feed a family of 7 on $50.00. Get a bag of apples and oranges for snacks, celery and peanut butter or cream cheese on celery with seas. salt, great snack. 2 dozen eggs if you like them and bread so you can make eggs and toast or french toast for breakfast or tortillas (good for beans too!) and make breakfast burritos!!! Rice is a good staple, you can also cook white beans with a ham bone and eat with rice, (thats southern cooking there!) and of course, if you can't make homemade Italian sauce, then get a couple cans of speghetti sauce ready made with some pasta and parmesan, with a veggie or salad, of course!! Hope this helps!!
I had a lot of success with cheapcooking.com
oh gee, you poor thing!!





I only have about $60 a month to spend on food...





I eat lots of mac-n-cheese.





it's only 10 cents on sale.
macaroni and cheese, can of tuna, and can of peas and perhaps can of mushrooms...homeade tuna helper and will last a week.
3 tablespoons butter


1 cup sweet onions, chopped fine


2 cups mushrooms, chopped finely


1 cup mozzarella cheese, grated


1/4 cup parmesan cheese


1 teaspoon parsley flakes


1 large egg, beaten


1/2 teaspoon oregano


salt %26amp; pepper


12 slices square bread, crusts removed (white or whole wheat, I prefer the whole wheat)


1/3 cup butter, softened


3 slices Kraft processed cheese slices





Melt butter in a large fry pan and add the onions and mushrooms, Saute until soft.


Add Mozzarella, parmesan, parsley, egg,salt%26amp; pepper, cook for 1 minute and remove from heat.


Roll each crustless slice of bread to flatten it, butter each piece and cut each slice into 4 square pieces.


Press bread pieces, the buttered side down, into a tiny muffin tins.


Fill with mushroom mixture (about 1 1/2 tsp to each tartlet).


Cut the 3 cheese slices into 16 pieces so you will have 48 pieces and put a piece on top of each tartlet.


Bake in 350f oven for 20 to 25 minutes.
Orzo and zuchinni dish. I really like it! Buy some orzo (rice-like pasta) look for it in the pasta section. Buy sone zuchinni, chop it up, and fry it in a pan with some butter. Cook until soft. Drain the pasta, and put it in the pan with more butter, until butter melts fully. Take off heat and serve!!
I spend between $150.00 and $200.00 for a family of four for 2 weeks. I don't buy convenience foods. You'll be amazed at the money you can save by cooking ';from scratch.'; I bake my own bread. Plus, we eat a lot of pasta and rice-based meals. We use ground beef and skinless boneless chicken breast sparingly. A ';treat'; is homemade buffalo wings and brownie pudding (Better Homes and Gardens cookbook). I swear by my Betty Crocker and BHG cookbooks! They are full of economical recipes. Plus, you have to use coupons--I saved $16.85 today with coupons!
toparomen soups are like a quarter a piece and chef boyarde is pretty cheap
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