$7 LARGE FAMILY DINNER FROM DOLLAR TREE | COOK WITH ME ON A BUDGET


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  1. L S1212
    L S1212 says:

    Priced out at Target in CA. 14.53 BUT that is with real cream cheese, name brand fritos (bc I couldn't find generic online), full pound of ground turkey( which I found fresh ground beef and fresh ground turkey at the same price), 32 oz of pasta, 24 oz of salsa. Would be 1.04 per 12 servings with pasta and salsa leftover and more/better quality meat.Interesting, I don't shop.at Walmart, so I wanted to see how much more it was at Target. Pre-2020 I would shop on the Military base and I think it is probably cheaper than Walmart. I don't think I could eat that "meat" or "cheese", you are brave.

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  2. Lor ahh
    Lor ahh says:

    We made this last night with philly cream cheese, Wisconsin cheddar cheese, grass fed ground beef, Tostitos mild salsa and Frito corn chips and it was delish! It was so amazing that we ate the leftovers for lunch and early dinner the next day (today). lol. Thanks for the recipes! I loved this so much!

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  3. Raye Ann
    Raye Ann says:

    💖💖💖💖💖Oh my word, my family is going nuts over this.

    I made a double batch of this. It should give me enough leftovers to get through this busy weekend. One batch needed to be gluten-free. I shopped at Walmart. I got the taco seasoned ground turkey chub and beef chorizo. I did not get or add any taco seasoning. My cream cheese at my Walmart was quite a bit higher than yours. Even with the higher cost in cream cheese and half of my pasta needing to be Gluten-Free my total cost for a double batch was just over $15.

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  4. Glamour N' Nail
    Glamour N' Nail says:

    Technically you could have extra meat as well, if you only use the half pound. Add in a cheap bag of chips, use half of that and you can make nachos too for a lunch. So lots cheaper. And still have some pasta left.

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