I'm going shopping later today. What should I get? Budget is $100 give or take a few.
I don't need pasta.
I'm going shopping later today. What should I get? Budget is $100 give or take a few.
I don't need pasta.
$100 worth of beans and you have food for a year
Spend it all on muffin mix, eggs, milk, and oil.
Spaghetti
Milk
Eggs
Cheese
Tortillas
Family pack chicken breasts
Fajita mix if you don't have spices
Get some hamburgers and buns
12oz new York strip
2 12 packs of coke
1 24 pack water
Stuff to make Alfredo sauce, or just buy it
Penne pasta for chicken Alfredo
You should have like 30$ left so do whatever
>2 12 packs of coke
No
But you have some good suggestions. Though where are the veggies?
>buying water in bottles
Is this a 3rd world country thing?
I thought about it after but everyone has their own preferences so hopefully that 30$ left over is enough to satisfy. I like apples to snack, green pepper and onion for fajitas, tomatoes for chicken Alfredo and potatoes for whatever
Nah I live in America I just really hate the taste of our shitty city tap water
And apparently you keep paying the stupid tax instead of just getting a fucking filter....
luckily I brought fettuccine and penne in bulk my last trip so I don't need anymore pasta. I'll definitely get onions and peppers, pears, grapes, and bananas, maybe a couple avocados, garlic, salad mix, potatoes, and baby carrots. That should be under $30
Olive oil, butter, some good bread, stuff to make sandwiches with the bread, celery, asparagus, carrots, onions, potatoes, garlic, lettuce, chicken broth, eggs, cheese, milk, juice.
I've got one but it kind of sucks
Yeah I'm not big on pears or grapes I just like apples and bananas. Definitely can get all that for 30$though.
You could get a lemon and fresh garlic and make some lemon chicken with those chicken breasts too
Monster energy drinks
Cigarettes
Pop tarts
Cheese crackers
Doritos
Frozen pizzas
whole milk cottage cheese ($3)
dozen eggs ($2-4)
turkey bacon ($4)
dried beans, 3 kinds ($4-5)
tinned crushed tomatoes ($2)
tinned stewed tomatoes ($2)
arugula ($3)
spinach ($3)
balsamic vinegar ($3.5)
dijon mustard ($3)
anchovies ($2-4)
parmesan ($5)
olive oil ($7)
butter ($4)
carrots ($1)
onions ($2)
garlic ($1.5)
rice ($4)
coffee ($8)
milk ($3.5)
lemons ($1)
oatmeal ($2)
honey ($3)
that is good enough for you.
bump
grab me some chips pop and a bar bud
>shitty city tap water
Third world confirmed
King Oscar sardines
Saltine crackers
Pie crusts, molasses, flour, sugar, butter, cinnamon
Make shoo fly pie
what's wrong with the water filter in your refrigerator
So it is a 3rd world thing then.
>Not liking the taste of water = 3rd world
My state probably has a higher GDP than your entire country and I don't like my shit tap water either. Yes it's filtered you retarded cucks
Dedicate $20 of your budget to giant bags of frozen mixed veggies. Extremely cheap, versatile, and nutritious.
Beans
Brown rice
Iodized salt
BicLighters
Toilet paper
Freeze dried coffee
I dont think so Tim.
>dozen eggs ($2-4)
Where do you live that eggs cost so much? At most I usually only pay around $0.79 for a dozen.
Stop bragging, that's cheap as shit.
I drink it straight from the tap and it's perfectly fine, but I've never had a fridge with a water filter in it.
I live Minnesota and I get eggs for 50 cents at hyvee otherwise it's a dollar kill yourself
carrot
celery
onion
cabbage
whole chicken
potatoes
Make yourself a tasty soup op.
Fellow MN bro, I live out in the boonies and a farmer at our church gave us 3 dozen free range eggs for free.
Damn
You're lucky user
I live in Baton Rouge and eggs go up to 5 dollars for a dozen sometimes
Aids
pasta
I live, and I get paid to buy eggs