OhioTom76
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This topic came up on another forum I visit, that's generally unrelated to cooking, but the forum member raised the question anyhow. If you were stuck with $20 a week for groceries, what would you purchase? I am assuming the poster meant this was just for one person and not meant to feed an entire family.
Personally I think the first week would be the toughest since you would need to get some staple/pantry items if you didn't already have them - yet these would not be typical weekly expenses, more like once a month if that. I'm talking items such as rice, pasta, dried beans, peanut butter, jelly, vegetable oil, etc...
On a weekly basis, I would probably be buying crushed tomatoes, frozen veggies, canned tuna, eggs, orange juice, any already cheap cuts of meat that are marked down even further since they are about to go past their due date, stuff like small pork roasts or packs of chicken thighs. Either a bag of potatoes, or a large bag of frozen fries. I might mix some fresh veggies in there too if I had some leftover money permitting it.
Breakfast would likely be eggs and toast, lunch peanut butter and jelly sandwiches or tuna fish sandwiches, then dinner I would stick with pasta with tomato sauce, maybe cut the roast into chops and do pork chops and steamed veggies, chicken fried rice using the chicken thighs and eggs, bbq pulled pork sandwiches, or chicken tacos...
You?
Personally I think the first week would be the toughest since you would need to get some staple/pantry items if you didn't already have them - yet these would not be typical weekly expenses, more like once a month if that. I'm talking items such as rice, pasta, dried beans, peanut butter, jelly, vegetable oil, etc...
On a weekly basis, I would probably be buying crushed tomatoes, frozen veggies, canned tuna, eggs, orange juice, any already cheap cuts of meat that are marked down even further since they are about to go past their due date, stuff like small pork roasts or packs of chicken thighs. Either a bag of potatoes, or a large bag of frozen fries. I might mix some fresh veggies in there too if I had some leftover money permitting it.
Breakfast would likely be eggs and toast, lunch peanut butter and jelly sandwiches or tuna fish sandwiches, then dinner I would stick with pasta with tomato sauce, maybe cut the roast into chops and do pork chops and steamed veggies, chicken fried rice using the chicken thighs and eggs, bbq pulled pork sandwiches, or chicken tacos...
You?