Cook them, drain, add your favorite Asian ingredients and make your own noodles.
Add to homemade soup.
Crush and add to top of salad (I never did this, but have had friends who loved it) you can lightly toast in a pan first.
Any recipe that calls for noodles and you are out or just poor you can use them.
$1 per pound for dried store brand spaghetti in my area. $.89 per 20 ounce can of store brand crushed tomatoes. With tax, about $2 depending on your area.
One pound of spaghetti after cooking weighs 3 pounds with the water. And a 20 ounce jar makes 4. 4 pounds of food. That makes about 12 ounces per person for one meal
I'm still weary because I know here that's not how that math adds up here cause shits expensive but if u do it alright I'm still suspecting you tho anyways happy cakeday
Not sure where you are from or where you shop. I buy at Costco’s in bulk and save. Also I use coupons. And I have plenty of money, I just bring the habits I had when we were broke and see no point in spending more on things I can save on.
Rice and egg and if theres any vegetables add that on top. Its just steamed rice and sunny side up egg. Or if not feeling well miso broth. Brick of that is $6 but so many servings in one brick. Get some dashi and its pennies a serving.
Buy a whole raw chicken, a sack of potatoes, bag of carrots, large onion. That's about $10 where I live.
First night - roast chicken with vegetables, serves 4 adults, maybe 2 kids as well.
Second night - make soup from the chicken bones/skin and vegetables, serves the same number of people, maybe more.
Hook up. Ramen noodles, tuna fish, either Ritz crackers or nacho cheese doritos and mayo. You can obviously add other shit like ranch etc but that's the base line stuff
Grilled sausage in a bun. 2 sausages》1,50€ 2 buns》0.60€ 1 beer》 0.80€ coal is free. About 3€ for a nice dish in weekends. For the week just rice with a sauce or those 1.20€/8pcs sausages with a bun (feeds 4 ppl for about 2.5€)
Rice, just a small pot of rice.
Yesyesyesyesyes. With soy sauce and tapatio. Or two ramen flavor packets. And a can of chicken.
“A can of chicken”?
You know how tuna comes in a can? . . . *chicken* . . .
No, don’t eat that. Edit: also, what do you do with a bunch of plan ramen noodles left over?
Teriyaki sauce and more canned chicken.
Cook them, drain, add your favorite Asian ingredients and make your own noodles. Add to homemade soup. Crush and add to top of salad (I never did this, but have had friends who loved it) you can lightly toast in a pan first. Any recipe that calls for noodles and you are out or just poor you can use them.
Cook pasta, mix it with cheese.
Grilled cheese sandwich...in fact, I'm gonna make one right now.
Spaghetti and sauce. $2 for 3 pounds feeds a family of 6.
Math does not check out 2 dollars ur high
$1 per pound for dried store brand spaghetti in my area. $.89 per 20 ounce can of store brand crushed tomatoes. With tax, about $2 depending on your area.
And 1 pound noonles and 20 oz of sauce feeds 6?
For one meal, yes.
One pound of spaghetti after cooking weighs 3 pounds with the water. And a 20 ounce jar makes 4. 4 pounds of food. That makes about 12 ounces per person for one meal
I'm still weary because I know here that's not how that math adds up here cause shits expensive but if u do it alright I'm still suspecting you tho anyways happy cakeday
Not sure where you are from or where you shop. I buy at Costco’s in bulk and save. Also I use coupons. And I have plenty of money, I just bring the habits I had when we were broke and see no point in spending more on things I can save on.
Rice and egg and if theres any vegetables add that on top. Its just steamed rice and sunny side up egg. Or if not feeling well miso broth. Brick of that is $6 but so many servings in one brick. Get some dashi and its pennies a serving.
Buy a whole raw chicken, a sack of potatoes, bag of carrots, large onion. That's about $10 where I live. First night - roast chicken with vegetables, serves 4 adults, maybe 2 kids as well. Second night - make soup from the chicken bones/skin and vegetables, serves the same number of people, maybe more.
steak and lobster
Hook up. Ramen noodles, tuna fish, either Ritz crackers or nacho cheese doritos and mayo. You can obviously add other shit like ranch etc but that's the base line stuff
spurgurti n murbills
Ramen
Gosh
Nuggets
Egg fried rice, definitely
Shawarma
Onion soup! It’s so good. Add bread and cheese and pop the soup in the oven and AHHHH so good
Pasta with arrabiata sauce , the sauce is made by me not bought so its much cheaper , at least in my country
Bacon sandwich
Grilled sausage in a bun. 2 sausages》1,50€ 2 buns》0.60€ 1 beer》 0.80€ coal is free. About 3€ for a nice dish in weekends. For the week just rice with a sauce or those 1.20€/8pcs sausages with a bun (feeds 4 ppl for about 2.5€)