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  1. dstyd
    dstyd says:

    I can't even afford spices lol. One dish I cooked recently on a budget that turned out ok was left over cooked rice, can of ham, garlic powder, black pepper, sugar, soy sauce, and scrambled eggs. Eggs, canned ham, and rice all came from my local food bank as I currently don't have an income.

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  2. Ryan Martin
    Ryan Martin says:

    Not sure this is cooking on a budget. More so "how to cook expensive looking meals with cheaper(ish) ingredients". Some of those are ridiculously unattainable on a budget. Saffron alone is $5-$10/gram, so I feel like that wouldn't be used on a budget. My idea of a budget is meals under $3.

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  3. TenTonNuke
    TenTonNuke says:

    Get a bowl. Let the box of Fruity Pebbles sit for 10 to 15 minutes to really give you time to reflect on your life choices. Carefully pour the cereal into the bowl. Beautiful. Grab a gallon of milk. Realize the milk expired weeks ago. Weep. Recover. Use flat Mountain Dew from an opened 2-liter of Mountain Dew instead. Really coat the cereal, mixing in the flavor. Realize all two of your spoons are dirty. Grab the mixing spoon your mom gave you when you moved out. Eat quickly before the stale cereal becomes a sugary paste. Meal on a budget. Easy. Beautiful.

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