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indischwindisch · 1 year
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Chickpea, Spinach and Potato Curry with Quinoa (Vegan)
This meal is a perfect example of how a delicious and wholesome meal can be budget friendly. It's easy to make and requires only ingredients from any the basic grocery store.
This meal is a perfect example of how a delicious and wholesome meal can be budget friendly. It’s easy to make and requires only ingredients from any the basic grocery store. Eating Healthy On a Budget Today I am starting a series “Eating Healthy On a Budget” sharing meals that you can make with ingredients costing under 2€. This series is especially designed for students and busy people who do…
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smarteatinghabits · 8 months
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How to Eat Healthy on a Budget: A Practical Guide
🍏 Want to eat healthier without breaking the bank? Our latest article reveals top tips for savvy shopping and nutritious meal planning! 💰🥦 #HealthyEatingOnABudget #BudgetFriendlyNutrition
Eating healthy on a budget can be challenging, but it’s not impossible. With some smart planning and strategies, you can eat healthy without breaking the bank. In this article, we’ll share some tips to help you eat healthy on a budget. Continue reading Untitled
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tfblovesfood · 1 year
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I was one of the majority of ‘90s kids who didn’t eat Viennetta (fortunately had some when I was on vacation in the UK, in LONDON, in 2017).
If denied the chance to have a Viennetta as a kid like I had because your parents would say that it was expensive, and are crestfallen that it’s next to impossible to purchase now as an adult, here’s a copycat recipe:
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Ingredient list:
Softened ice cream (store-bought or homemade, with me HIGHLY SUGGESTING those no-churn recipes regarding the latter).
Chocolate or chocolate coating (can use colored white coating if you desire to complement a flavor of the copycat Viennetta, such as pink with by a hint of red for a strawberry flavored one) melted with coconut oil. Alternatively, you can use Magic Shell.
There you have it! A Viennetta YOU CAN FINALLY AFFORD!!! (And you made one yourself for a fraction of the OG one!)
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demolitionwoman-blog · 6 months
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I’m fucking livid about this — 40% budget cut?? FORTY FUCKING PERCENT??? For one of their best-performing shows of 2022???? 🤬🤬🤬
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[image text: screenshot of a tweet by meowzawowza_: “OOF, I will never forgive HBO for how dirty they did OFMD. A 40% budget cut is ROUGH. It sounds like they’re still trying to figure out the budget for S3 and that might be contributing to the renewal holdup. S2 was by all means a success, though (see comments)”
Image in tweet is screenshot of a Wall Street Journal article: “Jenkins said he had slashed the budget for season 2 by 40%. Much of that cost cutting was achieved by moving the production from Los Angeles to New Zealand, where it benefited from tax credits and other savings, the producer said.
Though he declined to go into specifics about the show’s price tag, Jenkins said the revised and “more fiscally responsible” budget for the show put “Our Flag Means Death” in line with what a half-hour comedy should cost.
“The first season of the show was made in a different era from the second season,” Jenkins said, “and if there’s a third season of the show, it will be made in a still different era.”
“We’re all just trying to figure out how to make an over-produced pirate comedy an actual viable commercial enterprise.””]
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faelapis · 6 months
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journey to bethlehem SLAPS. it is so fucking extra. its so "high school musical but 5% more religious" that i genuinely had to double-check to make sure kenny ortega had nothing to do with it.
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myloveismineallmine · 23 days
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i think the problem about the watcher situation is they literally only produce like 1-2 videos a week. if you have a channel like GMM or smosh that produce 5-6 videos a week, maybe the monthly paid subscription would be feasible? but even those channels put the vast majority of their content out for free and just offer an optional paid membership to get exclusive content. paying anywhere from $1.50 to $0.75 for one 20-40 minute video when actual streaming services offer you hours of content for around the same price just does not feel equal at all.
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asleepinawell · 4 months
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ffxiv team: and of course 85% of the budget will be going to food effects
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grahamcore · 24 hours
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mentioning the saw franchise around me is like dumping buckets of chum into shark infested waters
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dress-this-way · 1 month
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Arugula Salad With Pepitas, Parmesan In A Lemon Vinaigrette - StoneGable
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clonerightsagenda · 8 months
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At this point in political news I'm waiting to see a headline saying "House Republicans converge on Speaker McCarthy and disperse leaving behind a picked clean skeleton"
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x-carrotcake · 11 months
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Vegan on Budget 💰
I am sure many people did not see my old post. The prices are outdated but still it can be a good guide for baby vegans or who are trying to save which is not easy in the current economy 🙃
It has the grocery list, breakfast and main menu.
I am also attaching the link to the pdf file if you want to save it
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tfblovesfood · 1 year
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Proves that some of America’s parents are RIGHT ALL ALONG - they ALREADY HAVE ICE CREAM IN THEIR HOUSEHOLDS!
If you’re in one of them, and you or your kids (if any) have a hankering for ice cream bars, here’s a recipe:
Soften a tub of ice cream (store-bought or homemade - there are oodles of recipes for the ice cream machine-void kitchens out there).
Pack them into popsicle molds.
Freeze till firm.
Melt chocolate or candy melts (add coconut oil to former)
Unmold the popsicles.
Dip each one in the said melted chocolate/candy melts.
Keep frozen.
Congrats! You beat the ice cream man to the punch!
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myfandomrealitea · 4 months
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If there's any advice I could give people on a smaller food budget, its where possible, invest in sauces and seasonings or make your own.
(There are tons of low-cost, high-output recipes for making your own sauces, dried powders, growing your own herbs in small pots indoors, ect.)
I've been in situations before where I've been eating cheap packets of instant ramen for dinner five days out of seven, and it was so, so much more tolerable when I was able to change the flavor instead of eating the same basic, pretty bland chicken one over and over.
I could made herby, garlicky ramen one night, sweet chili another, ect.
I'm pretty lucky in that where I live things like jars of sauces and pots of seasonings are very cheap, and I know its not like that for everyone, but if you are in a situation where you can spare a little for some pots or jars, it really can make a difference to being able to tolerate food repetition.
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moj-chhe · 3 months
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I'm going to order a bunch of stuff online
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wishfulsketching · 2 years
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I opened commissions for little chibi characters so I obviously I had to make the example art Bingbong and Cucumber~
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beau-rebloga-coisas · 2 months
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Oh I hate when more middle to high class (not rich rich) start to latch onto things poor people have done since forever and make it into ~fancy~ stuff like:
-Biking to your job
-Eating leftovers
-Buying from thrift store/getting hand downs
-Avoid eating out
-Taking walks instead of using your car
"Oh look at this new trick to save money/save the environment" Babe you're stealing poor people culture and gentrifying it instead of making accessible for everyone
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