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Cooking meals with LITTLE TO NO MEAT for a family, need your ideas!
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[quote:Proud Trump Supporter:MV80NTU1NTQ2XzgzMDE2MDEyX0VDMTU0MDEy] [quote:Justice4all:MV80NTU1NTQ2XzgzMDE1ODYyX0JGRjIyODgz] I vote for quiche. It is literally the most perfect food, you can eat it for Breakfast lunch or dinner. You can make the pie crust from scratch. four eggs, 1.5 cups of milk, whatever cheese you have laying around, any veg you have laying around, and any meat (literally, ham, turkey, left over sausage, taco meat, anything). Reheats beautifully. I also learned during quarantine you can sub out really any dairy for the milk: cream, whipping cream, half and half, sour cream, cream cheese, even mayonnaise (still don't quite get this one, but look it up). Anyway, I say quiche. [/quote] We make crustless Spinach quiche. Be sure to spray the cooking pie dish with oil. Preheated oven 400° for 40 minutes 8-10 eggs 2 c grated cheese 1 pkg frozen spinach drained 1/4 t cayenne pepper [/quote]
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Ok so our grocery budget has been cut in half, and prices keep going up.
I need ideas and recipes for making meat stretch for a family.
We already do soups, stews and chili. Great budget meals!
I've recently added fried rice to the meal rotation, fantastic way to make a lot of food with very little. Plus my kids love it.
You can also stretch a 1lb package of Italian sausage into several meals: take half and mix into pasta sauce for spaghetti, freeze the other half to use for homemade pizza.
Any other ideas from you good folks would be sincerely appreciated!
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