Any ideas feeding lot of people with small budget

19rauldelgado93
19rauldelgado93 Posts: 1 Member

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  • acpgee
    acpgee Posts: 8,208 Member

    If you need to feed a large crowd for a party or club gathering, chile con carne with some (or all) of the mince replaced with vegetarian quorn. Also replace some beef mince with pork mince.

  • willlafriu
    willlafriu Posts: 41 Member

    Well what do we know of price action of food. Fruits for dessert. Fruits run from 0,60 cents to 4.00 depending on the fruit you're purchasing. Compared to cookies and ice-cream. Vegetables are a great snack money saving. Try making your potatoe chips. my favorite is making salads with different protein added. Protein to add to salad. Fish, beef, chicken, shell fish without the shell. Love me some colliefower turn it into rice. Than I add protein and more vegetables to. Hopefully this can help with saving money. Beef can be pricey, so I been eating more turkey. Fish can get pricey. Find packs of fish. Or a huge long fish and cut it down. 3 to 4" wide.

  • yirara
    yirara Posts: 10,523 Member

    what country? Would make a big difference? And what for: everyday and all meals or a feast of sorts?

    former: oats with a stiff yogurt, raisins and whatever fruit is cheap. Slices of cheap bread with butter and whatever choice is cheap. Various curries for dinner, or pasta with tinned tomatoes, onion, whatever is cheap. Slowly build up a small selection of spices. Buy meat saturday afternoon as it’s often reduced before the weekend, but keep it to a minimum. Eggs are dead cheap here. Tofu as well.

  • AdahPotatah2024
    AdahPotatah2024 Posts: 3,199 Member

    I went to an event where the hostess made a huge amount of spaghetti,2 big stock pots full, and everyone loved it!:)

  • springlering62
    springlering62 Posts: 9,498 Member

    my last bunco, I threw several chicken breasts in the crockpot in the morning.

    I got several taco “kits” and dumped the seasoning and salsa in the pot.

    also made a pot of Allrecipes No Fry Refried beans on my other crockpot to cover my vegetarian friends, and for a side for the rest

    By dinner time, all I had to do was shred, bake the shells, mash the beans, and put out shredded lettuce, diced tomatoes? Shredded cheese, and avocado slices.

    Everyone was happy.

  • maryjay52
    maryjay52 Posts: 581 Member

    depends how many people and what the budget is. i make and donate meals for about 30-40 teens for a homeless and runaway shelter . mac n cheese and also tacos are popular. they love chili and that is always affordable so i buy shredded mexican cheese and sour cream to top the chili with and also give doritoes because its such a treat for them . there is never a drop left from that.