Homemade everything on a very tight budget
lily_swenson
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Hello I am on a very, very tight budget. My mother suggested making my own bread and I realized it would be MUCH cheaper.. what else is cheaper homemade? It need not be 100% good for you but I'm just trying to not starve to death...any tips are WELCOME! I am willing to spend a lot of time cooking if necessary, and I have a oven and crockpot.
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You could make your own pasta?0
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pasta for sure, cheese is cheaper too, as is sausage. It's also cheaper to buy whole animals and get them butchered out. I love lamb, at the local market it starts at $15 a pound, the lamb in my freezer cost me $2.50 a pound.
Think of what you can make and make it.0 -
Exactly more or less anything you can buy at the shops you can make yourself.0
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You might find this website useful - it's written by a lady who fed herself and her son on £10 a week because she fell on hard times.
I'd recommend the carrot and kidney bean burgers and the curry with apricots - both are delicious.
She also has many bread recipes which are easy to make.
http://agirlcalledjack.com/category/recipes-food/
Generally dried beans and lentils will get you a lot of nutrients for your money.
Hope this helps.0
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