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July 28, 2009 at 3:39 PM #16102July 28, 2009 at 3:43 PM #438052anParticipant
Ramen is delicious, but not cheap at all and definitely not good for you. If you truly want to talk about dirt cheap food, I don’t think anything can beat rice & soy sauce. If you want to splurge, add in some salted eggs. You can have a meal for around $0.25.
July 28, 2009 at 3:43 PM #438650anParticipantRamen is delicious, but not cheap at all and definitely not good for you. If you truly want to talk about dirt cheap food, I don’t think anything can beat rice & soy sauce. If you want to splurge, add in some salted eggs. You can have a meal for around $0.25.
July 28, 2009 at 3:43 PM #438821anParticipantRamen is delicious, but not cheap at all and definitely not good for you. If you truly want to talk about dirt cheap food, I don’t think anything can beat rice & soy sauce. If you want to splurge, add in some salted eggs. You can have a meal for around $0.25.
July 28, 2009 at 3:43 PM #438577anParticipantRamen is delicious, but not cheap at all and definitely not good for you. If you truly want to talk about dirt cheap food, I don’t think anything can beat rice & soy sauce. If you want to splurge, add in some salted eggs. You can have a meal for around $0.25.
July 28, 2009 at 3:43 PM #438255anParticipantRamen is delicious, but not cheap at all and definitely not good for you. If you truly want to talk about dirt cheap food, I don’t think anything can beat rice & soy sauce. If you want to splurge, add in some salted eggs. You can have a meal for around $0.25.
July 28, 2009 at 4:01 PM #438655VeritasParticipantNot all brands of rice are equal. It depends on the rice. I do agree with you about the cost of rice and soy sauce and unopened white rice has a very long shelf life.
July 28, 2009 at 4:01 PM #438826VeritasParticipantNot all brands of rice are equal. It depends on the rice. I do agree with you about the cost of rice and soy sauce and unopened white rice has a very long shelf life.
July 28, 2009 at 4:01 PM #438260VeritasParticipantNot all brands of rice are equal. It depends on the rice. I do agree with you about the cost of rice and soy sauce and unopened white rice has a very long shelf life.
July 28, 2009 at 4:01 PM #438582VeritasParticipantNot all brands of rice are equal. It depends on the rice. I do agree with you about the cost of rice and soy sauce and unopened white rice has a very long shelf life.
July 28, 2009 at 4:01 PM #438057VeritasParticipantNot all brands of rice are equal. It depends on the rice. I do agree with you about the cost of rice and soy sauce and unopened white rice has a very long shelf life.
July 28, 2009 at 4:12 PM #438833anParticipant[quote=Veritas]Not all brands of rice are equal. It depends on the rice. I do agree with you about the cost of rice and soy sauce and unopened white rice has a very long shelf life.[/quote]
You’re right, not all brands of rice are equal. However, they range between $30-40 for a 50 lb bag. One of those 50 lb bag can easily feed 2 people for at least 1/2 a year. 2 bottle of soy sauce can feed you about 1/2 a year. So, total cost for food for a a year would be ~$100. That’s what you call depression cooking :-).July 28, 2009 at 4:12 PM #438270anParticipant[quote=Veritas]Not all brands of rice are equal. It depends on the rice. I do agree with you about the cost of rice and soy sauce and unopened white rice has a very long shelf life.[/quote]
You’re right, not all brands of rice are equal. However, they range between $30-40 for a 50 lb bag. One of those 50 lb bag can easily feed 2 people for at least 1/2 a year. 2 bottle of soy sauce can feed you about 1/2 a year. So, total cost for food for a a year would be ~$100. That’s what you call depression cooking :-).July 28, 2009 at 4:12 PM #438592anParticipant[quote=Veritas]Not all brands of rice are equal. It depends on the rice. I do agree with you about the cost of rice and soy sauce and unopened white rice has a very long shelf life.[/quote]
You’re right, not all brands of rice are equal. However, they range between $30-40 for a 50 lb bag. One of those 50 lb bag can easily feed 2 people for at least 1/2 a year. 2 bottle of soy sauce can feed you about 1/2 a year. So, total cost for food for a a year would be ~$100. That’s what you call depression cooking :-).July 28, 2009 at 4:12 PM #438066anParticipant[quote=Veritas]Not all brands of rice are equal. It depends on the rice. I do agree with you about the cost of rice and soy sauce and unopened white rice has a very long shelf life.[/quote]
You’re right, not all brands of rice are equal. However, they range between $30-40 for a 50 lb bag. One of those 50 lb bag can easily feed 2 people for at least 1/2 a year. 2 bottle of soy sauce can feed you about 1/2 a year. So, total cost for food for a a year would be ~$100. That’s what you call depression cooking :-). -
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