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Healthy cheap food Anonymous
I'm at about $25 for cash to my name. I have to stop buying things like Ramen noodles to sustain myself. What can I buy that is cheap and good for me. Taste DOES NOT MATTER. I need food that will keep me alive.
>> Anonymous
Broccoli.
>> Anonymous
OATMEAL. EGGS. MORE OATMEAL.
>> Anonymous
ramen's all good for you bro.
>> Anonymous
How can you not care about taste? It's the most important quality in food.
>> Anonymous
>>83968
adding to the list:
bananas
head of lettuce
salad dressing
chicken if you know where to look
>> Anonymous
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Buy some sweet pokemon cards with that $25 bro, and then keep trading until you can liquidate your entire collection for some serious loot.
>> Anonymous
oatmeal
carrots
>> Anonymous
>>83988

wow I just read that last suggestion and thought it said "children if you know where to look"
>> Anonymous
>>83989

Idiot! Everyone knows you can't buy a level 76 charizard for 25 bucks, thats crazy talk.
>> Anonymous
>>83985

Because staying healthy is better then eating McDonald's?
>> Anonymous
>>83980

Have you ever read the back of a Ramen bag?

It's fucking awful.for you.

Loaded with fat and salt.
>> Anonymous
if you have time get flour, bum yeast off someone, dig up some eggs and whatever and make bread. that should cost less then 25 unless my estimations are entirely off, but bread is good and cheap to make, along with whatever fruit/vegtable is the cheapest per pound. or, i dunno, eggs in bulk are cheap (at least where i live) and easy to cook.
and find the free food! i live near this one outlet cake store that gives out full sized slices of cake, as many as you want, as samples, along with free drinks. (go there for lunch sometimes. bad habit i need to break, but it's free, and good and filling.) so if you have any place that give out free samples take them. oh god, now i want cake....
>> Anonymous
>>84034
Thanks

You guys are great
>> Anonymous
>>84034speaks the truth, bread is god

Flatbread FTW,

I use a foreman griddle to cook my dough, and it's great stuff, and relatively tasty if you happen to mix some spices into it. with the very basic recipe, the most expensive ingredient would be the flour...

3 cup Flour
3 Tbsp Vegetable Oil
1 Tbsp Salt
1 Cup cold Water
Spices to taste (optional)

mix ingredients in bowl, cut into 5-10 equal parts, roll out on floured board, and grill in a griddle or a skillet until lightly browned.


Only other question is, How long does this 25 bucks need to last you??
>> Anonymous
rice and beans.