/fit I'm about to move out. What are some of the cheapest, best bang for your buck foods?
I have to live on the cheap, no more supps, my pre workout is now caffeine pills/coffee.
Where should I buy? What should I buy? What can I make on my own?
Thanks guys.
>>38588142
>What are some of the cheapest, best bang for your buck foods?
Whey, pulled pork, eggs, milk, greek yogourt, oats, beans
>>38588142
Chicken
Rice
Broccoli
waka flocka flame
Oats
Eggs
Rice
Pasta
Potatoes
Mince meat
Chicken thighs/legs
Whatever vegetable is on offer
Milk
Bread
>>38588449
Add beans to this list
>>38588142
Look up "Big on a Budget" YouTube. I'd link but, mobile.
>>38588154
Chicken is not cheap
>>38588449
Buy a fuck load of spices for this shit, it WIlL tastes like garbage if you don't.
I'd recommend a big bottle of Hot Chilli Sauce (The one with basically no calories, not the one with 100 tablespoons of sugar this one is pretty much just chillies)
Buy everything in bulk, you want maximum bang for your buck here so you want huge bags of rice and huge sacks of potatoes and huge jugs of oil.
It's a larger initial outlay but in the long run it saves you a fuck ton.
>>38588481
Chicken thighs are like $0.75-1.50 AUD per large meal.
>>38588142
Try it op to get some food for cheap no troll
>>38588142
keep everything to make a burger at home for a quick tasty meal. The ingrediences are also versatile af for making sandwiches, lunch, salads etc.
You need:
Buns
Minced Meat
Tomatoes,
Cheese,
Lettuce
Onion
Sauces (i use mayo and burger sauce)
If you have all of this you can fry a patty in 4mins while the buns heat in the oven and have a nice meal. Homemade burger aint even unhealthy. Ofc no-bread idiots will claim white bread is devil just /ignore
>>38588471
On YouTube*
>>38588488
take care with the oil depending on what type, olive oil goes bad pretty quickly
>>38588481
pretty much goes mince then chicken (unless you count canned/frozen fish)