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Rice and Beans: A classic combo, it’s nutritious, filling, and super affordable. You can spice it up with various seasonings or add some veggies.
Pasta with Marinara Sauce: Pasta is usually inexpensive, and a simple homemade or store-bought marinara sauce can turn it into a comforting dish. You can also add frozen veggies or grilled chicken to make it heartier.
Egg Fried Rice: Great for using up leftover rice and veggies! Just scramble some eggs, toss in the rice, and add soy sauce for flavor.
Vegetable Stir-Fry: A quick way to use up any veggies you have on hand. Pair it with rice or noodles for a complete meal.
Chili: Using canned beans, tomatoes, and some spices, you can make a hearty chili that lasts for days and is great for meal prep.
Quesadillas: Just cheese and tortillas can be delicious, but you can add beans, veggies, or leftover meats to make them even better.
Oatmeal: Not just for breakfast! You can add fruits or nuts for a nutritious meal anytime.
Soup: Making a big pot of vegetable or lentil soup is not only cost-effective but also nutritious. You can freeze portions for later!
Here are some of my favorite go-to cheap meals:
Rice and Beans: A classic combo, it’s nutritious, filling, and super affordable. You can spice it up with various seasonings or add some veggies.
Pasta with Marinara Sauce: Pasta is usually inexpensive, and a simple homemade or store-bought marinara sauce can turn it into a comforting dish. You can also add frozen veggies or grilled chicken to make it heartier.
Egg Fried Rice: Great for using up leftover rice and veggies! Just scramble some eggs, toss in the rice, and add soy sauce for flavor.
Vegetable Stir-Fry: A quick way to use up any veggies you have on hand. Pair it with rice or noodles for a complete meal.
Chili: Using canned beans, tomatoes, and some spices, you can make a hearty chili that lasts for days and is great for meal prep.
Quesadillas: Just cheese and tortillas can be delicious, but you can add beans, veggies, or leftover meats to make them even better.
Oatmeal: Not just for breakfast! You can add fruits or nuts for a nutritious meal anytime.
Soup: Making a big pot of vegetable or lentil soup is not only cost-effective but also nutritious. You can freeze portions for later!
Do you have any favorites of your own?