No.14323
Im unemployed and need advice on saving money for buying food.
What can I buy for under 25-50$ at a local Publix that will last me a week or so and is generally not shitty in taste..?
No, i can't shop anywhere else. I currently live in a upscale part of the town and all the cheap grocery stores minorities shop at are too far away.
i am powerlifter fyi
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No.14324
Rice
Eat rice all the goddamn time
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No.14325
Cheapest sources of protein are liver (pig liver here costs $1 per kilo), quark (good for casseroles or just plain eating with fruits, cocoa powder and sugar), eggs, low-fat dried milk for homemade protein&oats bars. Cheapest sources of carbs depends on your location. Easiest way of eating vegetables is pickled vegetables.
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No.14326
Fresh veggies and surplus grains you can pretty much find cheap anywhere.
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No.14327
>Im unemployed and need advice on saving money for buying food.
Go dumpster diving.
No seriously, if you're flat ass broke you're going to be sacrificing your dignity either way so you might as well go all out and pinch every penny you have.
What's keeping you from getting a job?
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No.14328
flour and eggs. mix them together to get dough. roll it flat and cut it into strips. boil this in salt water for 90 seconds to 2 minutes. this is called pasta. pappardelle. it's cheaper, tastes better, and is way more filling than dried pasta you buy in a store. doesn't even need sauce.
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No.14329
>>14328
oh, get bread flour for the best pasta
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No.14330
well i can't say about taste, but i'm pretty much used to bread+salami+cheese and boiled/fried eggs
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No.14331
>>14323
Check ads / website for sales then buy stuff in bulk when it is on sale. This works ofc better when you have multiple supermarkets to chose from but still a good tactic. They often reduce the price of meat when it's near the expiration date. Buy and freeze. Expiration dates are usually on the super safe side so don't worry.
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No.16407
>>14323
rice is super cheap and heavy on calories and tastes good
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No.16408
>>14327
and then you catch a disease and you're hit with a $40,000 hospital bill
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