I'm going shopping later today. What should I get? Budget is $100 give or take a few.
I don't need pasta.
$100 worth of beans and you have food for a year
Spend it all on muffin mix, eggs, milk, and oil.
>>8795300
Spaghetti
Milk
Eggs
Cheese
Tortillas
Family pack chicken breasts
Fajita mix if you don't have spices
Get some hamburgers and buns
12oz new York strip
2 12 packs of coke
1 24 pack water
Stuff to make Alfredo sauce, or just buy it
Penne pasta for chicken Alfredo
You should have like 30$ left so do whatever
>>8795322
>2 12 packs of coke
No
But you have some good suggestions. Though where are the veggies?
>>8795322
>buying water in bottles
Is this a 3rd world country thing?
>>8795404
I thought about it after but everyone has their own preferences so hopefully that 30$ left over is enough to satisfy. I like apples to snack, green pepper and onion for fajitas, tomatoes for chicken Alfredo and potatoes for whatever
>>8795409
Nah I live in America I just really hate the taste of our shitty city tap water
>>8795419
And apparently you keep paying the stupid tax instead of just getting a fucking filter....
>>8795415
luckily I brought fettuccine and penne in bulk my last trip so I don't need anymore pasta. I'll definitely get onions and peppers, pears, grapes, and bananas, maybe a couple avocados, garlic, salad mix, potatoes, and baby carrots. That should be under $30
Olive oil, butter, some good bread, stuff to make sandwiches with the bread, celery, asparagus, carrots, onions, potatoes, garlic, lettuce, chicken broth, eggs, cheese, milk, juice.
>>8795426
I've got one but it kind of sucks
>>8795427
Yeah I'm not big on pears or grapes I just like apples and bananas. Definitely can get all that for 30$though.
You could get a lemon and fresh garlic and make some lemon chicken with those chicken breasts too
>>8795300
Monster energy drinks
Cigarettes
Pop tarts
Cheese crackers
Doritos
Frozen pizzas
>>8795300
whole milk cottage cheese ($3)
dozen eggs ($2-4)
turkey bacon ($4)
dried beans, 3 kinds ($4-5)
tinned crushed tomatoes ($2)
tinned stewed tomatoes ($2)
arugula ($3)
spinach ($3)
balsamic vinegar ($3.5)
dijon mustard ($3)
anchovies ($2-4)
parmesan ($5)
olive oil ($7)
butter ($4)
carrots ($1)
onions ($2)
garlic ($1.5)
rice ($4)
coffee ($8)
milk ($3.5)
lemons ($1)
oatmeal ($2)
honey ($3)
that is good enough for you.
>>8795300
grab me some chips pop and a bar bud
>>8795419
>shitty city tap water
Third world confirmed
King Oscar sardines
Saltine crackers
Pie crusts, molasses, flour, sugar, butter, cinnamon
Make shoo fly pie
>>8795419
what's wrong with the water filter in your refrigerator
>>8795419
So it is a 3rd world thing then.
Dedicate $20 of your budget to giant bags of frozen mixed veggies. Extremely cheap, versatile, and nutritious.
Beans
Brown rice
Iodized salt
BicLighters
Toilet paper
Freeze dried coffee
>>8796888
I dont think so Tim.
>>8795635
>dozen eggs ($2-4)
Where do you live that eggs cost so much? At most I usually only pay around $0.79 for a dozen.
>>8796987
Stop bragging, that's cheap as shit.
>>8796390
I drink it straight from the tap and it's perfectly fine, but I've never had a fridge with a water filter in it.
>>8796988
I live Minnesota and I get eggs for 50 cents at hyvee otherwise it's a dollar kill yourself
carrot
celery
onion
cabbage
whole chicken
potatoes
Make yourself a tasty soup op.
>>8797019
Fellow MN bro, I live out in the boonies and a farmer at our church gave us 3 dozen free range eggs for free.
>>8796987
Damn
You're lucky anon
I live in Baton Rouge and eggs go up to 5 dollars for a dozen sometimes
>>8795300
Aids
pasta
>>8796987
I live, and I get paid to buy eggs