Country

>country
>income
>most recent grocery list

>australia
>~$300-500 a week (this week it was 300)

>4kg potatos
>2kg carrots
>2kg medium grain rice
>2kg brown onions
>1kg frozen greens
>1 whole free range chicken (1.2kg)
>500g dry red lentils
>500g dry chick peas
>2x 400g diced tomato cans
>2x 300g coconut cream cans
>1 375g jar tomato paste
>1 500g jar minced garlic
>1 doz cage eggs
>1 loaf wholemeal bread
>3x 100g tuna cans
>1 snickers bar
>1 bottle cheap red wine (the $4 variety)
>some sponges and cloths

Whole shop cost me about $60, not inculding the train ride to and from the shops ($6 but I didn't pay for it anyway)

forgot to add
>50g packet curry powder
>25g packet tumeric
>25g packet garam masala
>2x 250g packet thin spaghetti

did anyone ever make one of these steaks? could've sworn there was a thread here about them.

fucking christ meant for that to be a new thread

gonna go hang myself brb

finland
700e a month (student, living on loans)
a kilo of chicken drumsticks
half a kilo of chicken thighs
olive oil
apples
bananas
sweet potato
eggplant
cardamom
sardines in oil

Not a big deal would have been a shit thread

>U,S,
>$20,000

1 gallon whole milk
Package 5 onion bagels
Smoked salmon cream cheese
2 DiGiorno meatball marinara pizzas
2 8oz packages of sliced smoked gouda
2lbs of smoked deli turkey
1 bag of tortilla shells
1 bag of baked Cheetos
1 bottle stone ground Dijon mustard
1lb spinach-based salad mix
1 bottle raspberry vinaigrette
2lbs penne pasta
2 jars 4-cheese sauce

Also $60 worth of cleaning supplies and hygiene products.

5 dozen eggs
42 oz frozen chicken thighs
18 oz frozen broccoli
18 oz frozen stew veggies
$42

will probably get more in a week and a half

yeah you right

oops, i forgot. 32 oz of thick cut bacon

and income of $0

canada
50-100k, depends

2 rib steaks
4 big dry scallops
cheddar from based 2008
8 blood oranges
2 potatoes
loaf of sourdough rye
okra
romaine and arugula
dried ancho
blue and white corn tortillas
star anise

i spent over $100 and could carry it all home in a small backpack

>Sweden
>€4000 a month

>1.5kg ground beef
>1kg thicc bacon
>salt
>two bags of chips (salt flavoured)
>1 grilled chicken
>2 bags of pre-mixed salad
>bag of mixed candy
>two bags of specific candy (winegums)
>a chocolate bar
>two bags of coffee
>stick of butter
>1kg rice
>4 cinnamon buns
>2 packs of cookies

i hate my life and everything i cook tastes like trash

just cook better

>USA
>$85,000

>La Croix water
>chipotle peppers
>cumin
>mozzarella
>onions
>queso fresco
>rice cakes
>serrano peppers
>tomatillos
>tostadas
>greek yogurt
>4 lbs of shrimp (BOGO)
>hot dog buns
>organic pork sausage
>green bell pepprs
>russet potatoes
>cantaloupe
>lettuce
>red bell peppers
>asparagus
>tomatoes
>blackberries
>zucchini

all from Sprout's

It was like $50 total. I only buy whatever is on sale and plan a menu around that.

how?
i've been trying to improve for 2 years and most of it is still over/under cooked, burnt, bland, or just out-right disgusting
im a lasagna master though but i end up eating the lasagna leftovers to dinner for maybe 10 days

git gud

Find retard proof recipes with timings and measurements for everything. I always ended up with shitty overcooked porkchops until I watched the Gordon Ramsey peppers video and I realized my pan was always too hot and I poked around the pan way too much and chronically undersalted everything

More of this stupid datafarming shit. Always "what demographic are you + some stupid food shit so I dont get banned" fuck off

>Country
USA
>Income
>2k in 2016
>Most recent grocery list
4 egg plant
1 avocado
small bag of vinegar chips
box of crackers

i'm the op. i was just genuinely interested

if you can't manage to use a grill or a skillet, just follow instructions to the letter. if it turns out over/undercooked, write that down on the recipe and adjust your oven temperature to compensate.
also crock pots/ slow cookers

what elevation are you?

ok, will do

i got nearly every kitchen appliance, even one of those ham slicers, most of it is not even used once
will take a look at that slow cooker though


what? i live on the 8th floor

where i'm from, we call them "crock pots"
they're great for making stew. it takes about 6 hours to cook properly though. i'm sure you can find better information by googling it

>elevation
sea level? above?

Im sure baidu is genuinely interested as well

>Data farming
>11 posters in 1 hour
>Around 6 on topic
>From a planet of 7 billion

I never said he was good at it

>datafarming on a board where the thread 404's after 300 replies.

Lel, if your tinfoil hat starts tingling at that, what happens when you turn on your cell phone and use an app? Does your head explode?

yes above, maybe 100m above

I dont have a cellphone

USA
Poor as in ~10k
A bottle of Coke

Here's my question:

Why does this delicious, dehydrated wonder offer more than twice the food complete with vegetables, seasoning, and meat for 78 cents than the crummy cans of Campbell's Chicken Noodle that can cost twice as much and look/taste like hospital food, which is unfair to most hospitals.

These things are NASA-tier technological miracles for the taste and price, and filling too. I like to let them sit for a half hour after cooking to thicken the noodles, and it's still quite warm.

>dehydrated
because shipping is the bulk of food expense and water is heavier than nothing

>Computers are secure

>America
>25k
>two onion
>two zucchini
>two jars red curry paste
>bag of carrots
>two boxes jasmine rice
>hoison sauce
>bottle of chianti
>head of broccoli
>four chicken breasts
>two garlic
>blackberries
>strawberries
>cilantro
>basil
>two cans coconut milk
>peanut butter
>tortillas
>rice vinegar
>eggs
>milk

Mine is secure because I have an apple mac

>USA
>$140k

>corn tortillas
>shredded cheese
>biscuit dough
>butter
>el pato sauce
>tortilla chips

why buy tortilla chips when you already have tortillas?

USA
College student: $7500 a year

Bread
Poptarts
Cabbage
Onions
Potatoes
Chicken thighs
Ground pork
Chicken stock
Almond milk

Chips were on sale, half off. Saves me a step and I can use all the tortillas for making tacos.

UK
£36,600
Beer and icecream

>America
>150k a year after taxes

>fresh organic veggies (broccoli, bell peppers, potato, onions, etc
>fresh organic herbs
>organic grassfed ground beef 93%
>organic grassfed whole chicken
>organic atlantic salmon
>organic whole milk
>organic free range eggs
>evoo
>syggs icelandic plain 0% yogurt
>fresh parmigiano romano
>organic romaine lettuce
>organic blueberries
>organic bananas


ask me anything

Argie
I get like 300 a month from my dad cause I'm a neet, he also pays rent
3 pounds of pork because it was on sale
2 pounds of steak also on sale
Box of cheap Patty's
4 burger buns
3 carrots
3 onions
Pound of potato's
Couple tomato's
One red pepper
Cooking oil
Pizza dough
Pizza sauce
Musarella cheese
200 grams of Spanish bacon on sale
2 pommegranades
Shaving cream
Shaving blades
Aftershave
Big Pepsi
2 big sparkling water bottles
Chocolate bar

I think that's it

there's a video online of some guy making them then getting sick after lol.

I'm more curious about the eggs I see at DT. Anyone try those and live to tell about it?

kys faggot

>neet
>buys shaving supplies

double digit iq

'murica
$115k
1.13 lb mexico bell peppers $3.38
1.32 lb grapefruit $1.97
4 oz garlic $1.99
1.75 lb onions $2.96
2.04 lb dry small red beans $5.49
1.08 lb grass fed beef stew meat $14.03
1.20 lb hothouse tomato $4.79
pre-made chicken tortilla soup $7.99
1/2 doz. eggs $4.69
subtotal $47.29
tax: $0
total: $47.29

>The United States of America
>360k

>==== Mardi Gras, Yall =====
>Boudin, Andouille Sausages
>Camilla Red Beans
>onion, green bell pepper, celery, garlic

>Non-GMO Organic Yellow Corn Stone Ground Grits
>jamaican blue whole bean coffee
>sumatran single origin whole bean coffee

>red licorice
>hazelnut and chocolate granola

I need to go back out and get some fresh cream... Hate when I forget shit.

I need to get the fixins for a King Cake as well... zest of lemons and orange.. some super fresh cinnamon. I think I have everything else I need.

>1lb beef
>$14
>6 eggs
>$4.69
Jesus fucking christ where do you live

cheaper beef exists, I just got the non-CAFO stuff, local grass fed beef. likewise the eggs are pastured heritage breed chicken eggs

certainly, if I did not care what kind of damage I did to the environment, or the promotion of antibiotic resistant bacteria, or putting garbage in my body, I could get both for much cheaper. if I had a more limited discretionary budget, likewise, I would cut those animal products out of my diet

admittedly the chicken tortilla soup, who knows what kind of abhorrent practices went into producing the ingredients. yes, I can be a hypocrite

...

El Pato is pretty damn good

UK
I shop at Asda which isn't very expensive
Income is 14k per year

3 500g bags green split peas £1.50
2 500g bags red lentils £1.50
Kiwi fruits 50p
Apples £1
3 bars of own brand chocolate 90p
2.5kg Potatos £1.50
800g Mince Beef £3.50
2 whole chickens £10.00
2 loaf white bread £1
Birthday Cake £5
Birthday cake candles £1.60
500g cheddar cheese £3
Squirty cream £1
15 eggs £2
6 egg cups £6
Muesli £1.20
Cornflakes 40p
Coco Pops £3
500g Basmati Rice 90p
Own brand Ketchup 60p
Heinz Ketchup £1.50 (I mix them together and pretend my fake girlfriend spat in my Heinz ketchup)
200g Dairy Milk Bar £1.50
300g Galaxy Bar £2
Haribo Bag £1
Fruit Pastilles Bag £1
60g Yoghurt coated cranberries £1
Frozen Fish Fingers £1
Frozen Chicken Nuggets £2
Frozen Chips £1
2 large frozen chili cheese pizzas £4
Vanilla Ice Cream £1
Bottle Coke £1.80

Total: £64.90
I am fat as fuck and unhappy, living at home lets me spend this amount
I already ate one of the chickens, I stuffed it with sliced kiwi and lentils. Had one of the chocolate bars for pudding. Forgot to buy Salmon and Peanut Butter

Estonia, 2100€/mo

>1l milk
>loaf of rye bread
>150g sliced pancetta
>1kg sausage
>1kg onions
>250g mushrooms
>parmesan cheese
>fresh parsley
>chili powder
>cayenne pepper
about 11€

usa
200 a month (welfare)
>McChicken
>fries
>Spicy McChicken

Denmark

Last 2 months 0, normally ~1200$/mo

Cheese, salami, ryebread and apples

Oh that's interesting. Thank you.

>Canada
>$1500 per month

>1kg small clams
>1 head of garlic
>parsley
>1 lemon
>fleur de sel
>1 package of liguines
>1 baguette
>1 package ground espresso coffee
>1 piece parmesan

60$

Everybody lives at home, mate

Not homeless young lesbians evicted from their homes by their devout christian parents. They would love to come over for a hot meal but they don't trust you. How do you gain their trust, user?

Murica reporting in.
What do you guys work as? I want to get in on that cash.

its amazing how close it is to the salsa you get at taquerias like in San Diego. obv not as good but so much faster

You don't gain their trust.
And what turned them was trusting some person who abused/raped that made them the way you see them.

>America
>About 1,700 monthly

>Kroger 4 twelve packs of soda for ten dollars deal, all Blue Raspberry Soda
>15 microwave pizzas
>10 pot pies
>2 dessert pot pies
>16 (two eight packs) Heritage Farm hamburger patties
>16 pack of hamburger buns
>Large box of Ramen because I was running low
>two boxes of boil-in-bag rice

Not the chef I wish I was. In my dreams I'd have lots of ingredients and cook for fun every day.

I would never commit rape, that's wrong. I just want to watch them take a shower, help them wash their back if they need it (nothing weird), dry them off, and then have a nice dinner for two and share a bottle of wine.

I'm a very good cook and no slouch at picking wines that a young homeless lesbian might find enjoyable. Something approachable, yet stimulating. Introduce their palate to something they might not have tasted before.

There is literally nothing wrong with that and I won't be made to feel like some kind of perv just because some people can't keep their minds out of the gutter.

>$300-500 a week
how much is this in real money?

$400 AUD is about $300 USD.

christ, how much is your monthly income?

>USA
>50k
>Pork trotters, kansui, leeks, ginger, pork belly, onions, ginger, green onions

Burgerland
$800/month

store brand oats, milk, peanut butter and honey

USA
154k
Jarritos
5lb bag chicken breasts
2lb PB Powder
Pop Tarts
Milk
Greek Yogurt
Sriracha
Cilantro
Bok Choy
Clams
Soy Sauce
Potatoes
Cornmeal
Wickles Pepper Relish (DIVINE AS FUCK)
Rice Noodles
Salsa
Lentils
Moose Tracks Ice Cream (Wife and I love it,)
Bananas
Carrots
Cabbage
AND LASTLY
Captain Morgan Rum.
Captain Morgan + Jarritos Cola = Smugglers Paradise. Absolutely delicious,

am drunk and retarded, thought this thread was how much we spend on groceries not income

>Mexico
>~600 USD/week
>celery, carrots, bell peppers, TVP

USA, student not living on loans (thanks rich parents). I rack up about $700 in spending money a month.

I currently need:
>eggs
>broccoli or asparagus
>apples
>lemons
>mayo
>cabbage
>napa cabbage
>carrots
>celery
>barley
>Fish if it's in the reduced-price bin
>one can of tomato soup
>sweet potato or other starchy vegetable

Or something resembling that. I'm good at eating whatever I buy and not buying total crap. Gotta hit the reduced-price stuff first and go from there.

>poor
>spending money on sugar water

kys

I work at a Canadian DT
Ama

>US
>$400 a week

>Tapatio Doritos
>Dr. Pepper
>Onion perogies

I'm not proud.

>USA
>40000
>3 lbs ground turkey, 2 5-packs of spicy turkey sausages, 3 lbs chicken breasts
>10 cans diced tomatoes with green peppers, 4 cans kidney beans, 4 cans black beans, 4 cans pinto beans
>wheat bread
>2 1/2 dozen eggs
>2 packs of linguini
>4 jars pasta sauce
>bag of red potatoes
>bag of carrots
>chicken broth, cream of chicken, cream of mushroom cans

total was cheap as hell and its gonna feed me for 2 weeks

>income
idk man...

>U.S.
>peanut butter
>bread
>milk
>rum
>tequila

>Murica
>$42k after tax

>2 bags of milk
>dozen eggs
>bread
>1lb honey ham
>.5lb hard salami
>brick of Bongards Murican cheese
>bag of KA flour
>some odd amount of carrots, onions and celery
>leek stalk
> brussels sprouts
>box of salt
>butter
>tomatoes
>zucchini
>summer squash
>eggplant
>white rice
>coffee
>2 bottles Riesling
>1 bottle Beaujolais
>as many bottles of Surly Darkness as they'll allow
I think that was everything.

Forgot to say, $1200 or so a month

>canada
>2000 monthly
>a $40 bottle of gin
I don't really buy anything anymore, I eat out for lunch, have oatmeal for breakfast, and dinner is provided by work.

>$4 wine kek
Enjoying that riverside landing?

T. Bws user

>Australia
>$1,500 a fortnight
>1kg carrots
>sweet potato
>bag of uncooked quinoa
>avocado
>bag of frozen mixed veg
>2kg bag of frozen broccoli
>2 red onions
>almond milk 1 litre
>Timor ground coffee bag
>jar of peanut butter
>box of cous cous
>2 cans of chickpeas
>2 tins of diced tomatoes
> coconut oil jar

>hungary
>800 USD/month after tax

>protein bars
>kidney beans
>chicken breast
>milk
>red wine

Oh I bet you don't

>aus
>$55k
>a potato
>chipotle powder
>sea salt
>a witlof
>a can of coke zero
>iced coffee
>coriander
>parsley

>Poland
>~575$ a month
Meat:
>1,5 kg of ground lean pork
>400 g of hotdogs (proper 95% meat ones)
>2 packs of kabanosy
>pack of smoked salmon
Veg&fruit:
>0,5 kg mushrooms
>1 cabbage
>3 grapefruits
>2 avocados
>2 limes
Dairy:
>10 eggs
>400 g quark
>small pack of cheap goat cheese
Other:
>loaf of rye no-yeast bread
>pack of rice waffles
>pack of wheat bran
About $20 for that. So not bad, but I often overpay for stuff out of laziness.
Rice, grains, pasta, canned and frozen vegetables I keep in stock.

Quick rundown?

>Italy
>live on 600€/month, could afford double that but I'm still a student and they are mostly my parent's money. About half goes into rent.
>also most recent grocery was togheter with an housemate

>two boxes of cheerios
>bottled water, 9 liters
>whole milk, 3 liters
>low-fat milk, 3 liters
>10 large eggs
>pecorino romano, 250g
>canned tuna
>diced pancetta
>tortellini al prosciutto crudo
>pasta, 1 Kg spaghetti 1 Kg penne rigate
>cream
>olives
>strawberries
>cookies
>carrots, 1 Kg
>onions, 1 Kg
>oranges, 3 Kg
>bananas, 1.5 Kg
>salame
>ham
>pancetta

UK
£126k pa
A toilet brush and some liquid soap.

This

>samefag shilling this hard

>Dairy:
eggs

Canada
Currently on 80$ a week
>2 bags of cereal

>USA
>currently living off of savings while I finish up college
>waifu is preggers so we get WIC vouchers

>1 gallon of 1% milk (free from WIC)
>1 loaf of whole wheat bread (also free from WIC)
>1 pound of pinto beans (free too, thanks WIC)
>1 package of beef bouillon cubes
>1 package of breakfast sausages
>1 container of honey
>1 package of dry onion soup mix
>1 package of shredded Parmesan cheese
>1 cup of Velveeta instant mac and cheese (the microwavable kind)

Will probably need to go again in a few days when the fruit and vegetables we have from last week still are all eaten or have gone bad.

GHANA
4 COWS A FORTNIGHT
LUMPS OF POOP AND SPRINKLES

NOW FUCK OFF