You have $10 to keep yourself fed for 7 days

you have $10 to keep yourself fed for 7 days.

show me your shopping list

that's actually really tough
a few different kinds of cheapo ramen and some rice

As much vodka as $10 will buy

10 pound bag o taters 3 bucks at save a lot
Gallon of milk, oats

Thats it im set

rice beans oil

Mummies tendies

>Bulk rice
>Reduced price chicken breast
>Eggs
>Bulk pasta
>Cheap jar of sauce either pesto or tomato

With the herbs/spices and hopefully left over vegetables I would have at home I'd feed myself pretty decently for a week.

>Potatoes
>Cheapest course of protein I can find (probably hot dogs)
>Cheap mayo
>Flour

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Ah, survival mode? 3 large jars of store brand peanut butter.

$3 brown rice
$3 black beans
$3 eggs
$1 orange so I don't get scurvy on my pirate ship

1. Spaghetti
2. Cheap oil
3. Canned tomato sauce.

shitty price/food ratio

>chicken breast
>1$/day
lol kys

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Wouldn't need to buy anything. I'm already set for several months. Thanks for the $10, though.

I wouldn't have to eat chicken everyday. I could just buy one chicken breast for cheap and have it for the first couple days with some rice or pasta/vegetables. I don't understand why you're being so hostile we're talking about food there is no need to be such a dick.

I'd just buy a lot of rice.

Rice, beans and jerkey.

And all the vegetables I grow in my garden.

80 lbs of the motherland's finest spuds.

10 pound bag of potatoes, Box of generic store brand pasta, skinless boneless chicken breasts, or whatever reduced meat they have. cheapo store brand butter/butter substitute. Should run me about 10 bucks, or 11 depending. I can cut out the butter, or the reduced meat if necessary.

Pretty good option. How much is shitty reduced chicken where you are? I can get (picture shown) a small package of them for 1.89 if they are reduced, the stuff thats going bad.

You can get boneless skinless breast for about 69 cents when it is on sale. So you can get a pound or two of breast for cheap. You can live off of 10 dollars a week easy as long as you have staples covered and spices, oil ready.

I guess processed chicken is really cheap in the US, here a pack like your pic costs like 5-8$.

Bulk rice, frozen veg, eggs. Seasonings if your store has like.. .50c seasonings on sale.

Eurofag detected gtfo

$10 worth of potatoes

enjoy your hormone&puss filled breast user :^)
I'm sure it'll help your own breasts grow as well.

>processed chicken
>hormones
nice buzzwords, processed chicken literally means nothing, a chicken that has been butchered is processed. hormones were banned by FDA decades ago and they aren't that useful anyways.

I can go to a locally owned market and get 8 drumsticks for $2, 6 thighs for $3, or breasts for 2.50/lb. There's also cheap pork. Go with whatever meat is most cost effective in your area, a bag of potatoes or rice, and some beans OP.

Thats because your chicken was raised right

Rice, beans, and some cheap meat. Easy.

$10 in lottery tickets

I win $1000, problem solved

great value burgers 7
buns 3 dollars

so nutritious. :P

$10 = £7.50, right? Going by Tesco prices:

Cheap loaf of bread: 40p
1kg Conchiglie Pasta Shells: £1
3xCan Chopped Tomatoes: £1
4xCan Baked Beans: £1
250ml Olive Oil: £1.20
500g Cooking Bacon: 60p
15xMin Weight Eggs: £1.25
250ml East End Green Chili Sauce (pic): £1
TOTAL: £7.45

Good old Tesco.

I buy a couple of these birds and then I buy a 25# box of riceland par boiled rice for 12 bux a few days later.

Beans. Rice. Tomato paste. Eggs.

lazy student mode:
3 kilo of crunchy cereal and 6 liters milk

responsible adult mode:
4kg flour + yeast
1kg sugar
1kg margarine
dozen eggs
thats 5€ so far and yields a fuckton of bread/pasta and simple cookies

spend the rest on oats, veggies, cream cheese and some tea or juice concentrate

Bulk anything costs over 7$ it's self ya fucking idiot

they may mean buying by the pound. lot of the stores around me offer this.

Large package of rice ($3.00)
Package of six limes ($2.00)
Package of six - eight Granola Bars ($2.00)
Six pack of ramen ($2.00)
A single green onion ($1.00)

Have one granola bar in the morning.

For dinner, make rice and ramen. Use the lime and green onion to spice up both. Use the rest of the lime to make limenade.

When I was down to my last ten dollars, I would always make fried bologna sandwiches and french fries (or any frozen potatoes like tater tots, season fries, potato wedges, etc.). You can get all of this between $1-2.

bologna
loaf of bread
vegetable oil
frozen potatoes
mustard & ketchup (possibly free)

10lb bag of potatoes, $2 at walmart
5lb bag of rice, $3
Two dozen eggs, $2
2lb black beans, $2

Whatever is on sale for the last $1. I've seen cabbage on sale for $.20 here before.

Soybeans and natto starter

Fishing pole from garage sale,line, and bait

4 pounds of rice for $2
2 pounds of dried beans for $2
1 pound of oatmeal for $0.5
20 eggs for $3
1 box of chicken stock cubes for $0.5
bag of salt for $0.2
black pepper for $0.8
Large bag of frozen bell peppers $1

Not much variety, but it'll work.

Are you memeing me?

1 Instant Ramen = .50$

20 would suffice. I'd try tale every single flavor available.

take*

>le rice and beans meme XDD

$3 can get me a box of 50 decently sized pretzel bags. It takes over 2 weeks to eat all of it if you don't pig out.
You could get 3 boxes, or just 1 box and a soda/cheap alcohol and be set.

Liquidation stores are a haven for the broke.

1lb beans $1
bouillon cubes $2
2lb frozen vegetables $3
1lb lentils $4

soup everyday, just add more water/bouillon and ration

These bullion plebs are whats wrong with this board.

Didn't feel like spending half the budget on seasonings or soup bones.

this.
you either have to sacrifice flavor or substance otherwise.

Buy whole chickens and spend the .50c on chicken feet (high gelatin) That gives you both flavor and mouthfeel/body.

Make stock with only salt. Typically you add seasoning to your dish not the stock.

Excuse me but what person on this board doesn't have a fully stocked spice cabinet?

I was assuming the challenge implied you had nothing but the groceries you could buy.

Otherwise I would have included the fact that I can get eggs (and chicken) for free, obviously.

Bulk Rice
Onions
Curry paste

probly a lot. median age has gotta be early twenties.

I also have a cabinet full of rice, beans, pasta, potatoes, etc. Same for a freezer full of meats.

I was planning on buying everything, though.

I'd have to go veggie but I could do it. Have a decently priced produce market by my house, could get carrots, potatos, and onions for 5 bucks. Use the other 5 for chicken and some broth, just eat chicken soup twice a day for a week.

beans and rice isn't a meme you fucking inbred. rice provides carbs and beans provide protein and complex carbs and both provide substantial vitamins and minerals.

>shitload of rice
>chicken breast
do seasonings count? if they don't, Louisiana Cajun Seasoning

on a good week i could get almost 15 lbs of chicken for that money

thank god for the midwest, lemme tell ya

$2 bulk rice
$2 bulk beans
$2 dozen eggs
$3 clearance produce
$1 bottle of hot sauce for flavor
Add free creativity

Pinto beans, rice, canned tomatoes, onions, peppers and ground beef

one whole pasture raised chicken $13
2 pound beef roast $16
2 sourdoughs $13
pound of whole grain and wild rice $6
pound of dry black beans $1
bag of apples $2
basket of peaches $4
lettuce $2
kale $2
bean sprouts $1.50
two broccolis $4
frozen peas $0.90

That sucks. Let me try again, a bag of potatoes, a bag of green beans, onions, peppers and the cheapest meat I can find.

oops i thought it was $10 a day, fuck

Sorry Hillary, this thread is based on a 10 buck per week minority persons budget.

Assuming £7.50 and tesco prices.

7.5KG potatoes for £3
250g butter £0.75
454g cheese £2.48
15 value eggs £1.25

Total £7.48

Shit you could live off this.

straight up rice

>bag of rice
>jar of salsa
>can of beans(large)

how did I do?

So your going to have a baked potatoe with cheese and 2 fried eggs every day?

Everything the body needs.

Actually I was thinking two baked potatoes with one egg a piece each day.

Alright, I got you covered OP. Here's your complete week. Breakfast, lunch and dinner sorted,


BREAKFAST,

ASDA Chosen By You Wholegrain Scottish Porridge Oats 500G - 65P

ASDA Whole Milk 2PT - 75P

Silver Spoon Granulated Sugar - 45P


LUNCH,

2x ASDA Smartprice Baked Beans in Tomato Sauce - 46p

ASDA Baker's Selection White Medium Sliced Square Cut Bread - 50p

ASDA Smartprice Cheese Spread 200g - 50p


DINNER,

ASDA Butcher's Selection Beef Mince 20% FAT 500g - £1.85

ASDA Grower's SelectionBrown Onions 1kg - 67P

4x ASDA SmartPrice Chopped Tomatoes in Tomato Juice 400g - £1.00

3x ASDA SmartpriceSpaghetti 500g - 60p


TOTAL : £7.43


So there you have it! you're eating porridge + sugar for breakfast everyday. You've got 2 days of beans on toast, the rest cheese sandwiches for your lunch. For dinner you're going to cook a big pot of Bolognese, you might have to freeze some/defrost, but I reckon it will last you in the fridge the 7 days. Enough pasta to cook fresh to serve with it daily.

You have about 15p left over, if you want to treat yourself to another tin of something!

$10 and a week is too short a time and too little money to plan for, but that's a little over $43.25 monthly, so I'll do that, instead.

$03.49 for 10lbs rice (Aldi)
$01.75 for 1400g pasta
>sold in 200g packs at 25¢ each (Save-A-Lot)
$01.88 for 2 quarts skim milk
>sold in 1 quart bottles at 89¢ each (Save-A-Lot)
$07.60 for 2 gallons wholemilk
>sold in 1 gallon jugs at $3.80 each (state minimum)
$01.99 for 1lb butter (most discount stores)
$01.00 for 2lbs sugar (dollar stores)
$01.99 for 1 can maxwell house french roast (most stores with sale+coupon)
$03.49 for 10lbs frozen chicken quarters (Save-A-Lot)
$01.00 for 1lb beans (dollar store)
$00.50 for 1 head garlic (shop at my corner)
$04.47 for 9lbs onion
>sold in 3lb sacks for $1.49 each (just about anywhere)
$02.98 for 2 boxes stock cubes (anywhere)
$11.11 for various discount veg and shit (wherever I can find them)
______
$43.25

That provides 32 rice pudding/porridge breakfasts with milk, butter and sugar, 33 cups of coffee with sugar and milk, 26 chicken meals with rice or pasta, 8 bean meals with rice or pasta and 30 veg-heavy meals with rice or pasta. I can get veg super cheap at this one Chinese supermarket. They sell 3lb bags of veg for $1 each. Usually, it's all perfectly fine or just a small bit of it is bad. The most I've ever had to throw away from one of those bags was half a bag of yardlong beans, but that's still under 67¢/lb for fresh veg.
Another store, a chain supermarket, has a good discount produce section, too. 69¢-$1 per package.
I've gotten all sorts of things. Beetroot. Carrots. Broccoli. Cabbages. Brussels sprouts. Tomatoes. Fingerling potatoes. Corn. Zucchini. Green beans. Bell peppers. Ubi. Bitter melon. Eggplants. And many, many, many more. Also fruits.
And because I'm not going to go through all of that during the month, it leaves a little leftover that rolls into the next month.

lrn2shop

I'd just go on food stamps like everyone else does.

No it isn't you fucking retard. You can buy anything by whatever weight you want in many of the stores in my city. Two or three big scoops of dry rice will probably be less than a dollar or 2.

>el bees
>grams
>gallons
wut

24 pack Bar-S hot dogs - $5
Three 8-packs of hot dog buns - $1.50 each

Then I'd eat hot dogs all week if I somehow managed to not kill myself

>Being so stupid you can't comprehend 2 different systems of measurement

Potato chips, 7 individual large bags, seasoned is even better
Deli meat (turkey's fine)
Cheese
As much of the above as I can get (or split into half or thirds for more shopping trips if I lack refrigeration)

This sustained me when I was homeless and it's fucking delicious. Shred it all up, crush the chips into crumbs, mix everything, shovel into pie hole. Mmmm.

$3 big ass jar of store brand peanut butter
$3 big ass box of store brand oatmeal
$4 bottle of generic multivitamin

Gots everything to keep yo basic bitch ass alive indefinitely

>this faggot measures shit in bees

The pasta I buy at Save-A-Lot is from Mexico and sold in 200g packs.

I grew up metric, but live in America now. Didn't take long to get used to American customary units, but I will always equate 2lbs with 9hgs in my head because we sell food by the hg in my home country. Like, looking at the advert for a supermarket back home right now, I see that veal roast is being sold at about $1.23USD/hg, which is about $5.59/lb, which is actually pretty cheap for veal.

That second bit meant in response to Shoo shoo, rape goblin.

>1 meal for 15 cents
>shitty price to food ratio
>shiggydiggy

Looks I'm going to my parents' place everyday because I'm a good son.

But for the hypotheticals;
>carton of eggs
>99 cent variety cheap white bread
>5 lemons for a dollar
>chicken feet or discount other chicken parts
>99 cent bag of cheez doodles

But I'd probably just buy alchohol and die of hunger, theoretically that's what I'd get if I had self control

Top ramen
+ Eggs

One big mac. Keep the change.

This dude gets it

Easy:
-Eggs
-Black beans
-white rice

A cheap 40 and pull tabs then it's in gods hands.

This

7 days worth of ramen

GG EZ PZ

>processed chicken literally means nothing, a chicken that has been butchered is processed. hormones were banned by FDA decades ago and they aren't that useful anyways.

THISSSS JESUS FUCK WHY DOES EVERYONE THINK THAT CHICKENS ARE FULL OF CHEMICALS I FEEL LIKE I'M TAKING CRAZY PILLS JESUS FUCK

>carton of eggs
>like 10 day old jimmy johnes bread
>pack of shit tier cigarettes in a soft pack

Ten $0.99 hamburgers and a $0.10 gumball.

Smart

I can get a 25 pound back of rice from the wholesale store for 9 bucks.
Save the last dollar.

They are full of chemicals, retards just don't realize that fucking water is a chemical.