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"Jke" > wrote: > I liek to cook stews and sauces and freeze those. The price per portion is > low - especially when I use a lot of veg in them. Part of that veg tends to > be canned tomateos, so that's cheap. Pulses are also cheap. I rarely buy jam > because I make my own. I grow herbs on my balcony. I buy no name brands of > "staple" foods (mostly flours). I plan my meals - I hardly ever need to toss > food. I try very hard not to. Meal planning helps with that. > I buy a lot of unprocessed food. No flavored yogurts, single servings of > desserts and whatnot> > > I think all those things help to keep my budget down. i spebnd about 35 > Euros a week, for one person. That includes some organic foods and expensive > bread. Good bread is important to me. > > Sometimes I find my own approach ridiculous, though. If I spent less money > on (cookbooks), on clothes, or in cafes, I could buy many more expensive > ingredients for my meals. It's a matter of priorities, I guess. That's it in a nutshell. -- Peace! Om "My mother never saw the irony in calling me a Son of a bitch" -- Jack Nicholson |
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