I live in the Sydney area of Australia, and food prices are relatively high. You can get an idea of the cost here if you're curious:
http://www.homeshop.com.au/category.aspCan you suggest some tasty, healthy recipes that are low budget?
Brussels Sprout Salad
Cooked Brussels sprouts
Pecans, whole or chopped (I like whole)
A little olive oil
A little balsamic vinegar
Tiny sprinkle of Splenda
Salt/pepper to taste (not too much)
--You can buy frozen Brussels sprouts that steam in the bag in the microwave, it only takes 5 minutes.
Simple %26amp; Healthy Pasta Salad
Cooked whole wheat fusili
Viniagrette
Halved cherry tomatoes
Shredded parmesan
Sliced olives
Cucumber %26amp; Tomato Salad
Sliced cucumbers and tomatoes
Olive oil
White vinegar to taste
Splenda, salt, and pepper to taste
Let it drain before servingCan you suggest some tasty, healthy recipes that are low budget?
These are some of my favorites... I'm always trying to make things better! Report Abuse
I've got one:
2 all beef patties, 2 hamburger buns, special sauce, and some lettuce. Slap them together, and put them in a box.
Here in the states, we call it a ';Big Mac';.
go to wal-mart and buy apples
I found this website while looking for some recipes.
http://www.cookcheap.com/
you take oranges ,strawberrys,grapes and other fruit you love you cut all the fruit up and chill for a hour and ta da you got yourself a fruit salad.
i have all boys and when we are in a crunch i kind of create meals or go with something easy. macaroni and cheese you can add hamburger or ground turkey meat mixed in it. then you can add peas or carrots or both....spaghetti, chilli, sheperds pie,stew, soup.....casseroles....meals that can stretch are the cheapest means because they last more than a day.
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