Hello there, here is my story.
Constant lurker on many boards, try to learn a little of everything.
Have been looking for a job but no luck, looks like i have to survive until thursday.
2 days and $9.05, looks preety bad. Need some of that good knowledge, thanks.
Been thinking of full-on pasta and sausage...
>>8825289
I've done this a plenty of time. I just get Walmart $1 loafs and eat straight carbs. Maybe grab a spread for your bread.
>>8825289
A dozen eggs + ramen, maybe? Depends on egg prices locally
>>8825289
>2 days and $9.05
That's not bad. Grab yourself some rice and some dried red beans.
>$9.05 for 2 days
That is far more than enough. Comeback when you have that much to last you a week.
>>8825325
>That is far more than enough. Comeback when you have that much to last you a week.
Come back when you have to figure out how to eat when Tyrone won't remove his dick from your mouth for 72 hours...faggot
So much you can do with $9.00. A cheap bag of pasta and a bottle of passatta with veggies here in Australia would be less than $2. Get a loaf of bread ($0.80), and some jam ($2) or peanut butter ($3) and you're sorted for those two days, easy. Tin of baked beans ($1 for Heinz, less for shit ones). How are you struggling with this?
>>8825294
Sounds good actually
>>8825315
Dozen go around 2.00 if in my area, i see where you're getting at. Sounds filling actually
>>8825347
Why so hostile friend?
You want to me to give an example of $9 worth of food?
>Liver
$2
>2 potatos
$1.60
>2 days worth of whatever beans/rice you want from the bulk section
$1.40
>whatever vegetable is cheap
$2
>couple pieces of fruit
$2
Alternatively if pork is on sale which it often is substitute the liver for 2 pork loin chops and only get one piece of fruit. Another alternative is ground chicken or turkey meat.
>>8825356
Sadly, the only struggle food i know is ramen, sempai.
Thats actually pretty good though, bread loafs are around 1.94 over here
>>8825390
No turkey over here, my best bet is ground chicken, fruits are mostly papayas, babanas, oranges and pineapples