Cooking meals with LITTLE TO NO MEAT for a family, need your ideas! | |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 76984449 United States 10/17/2020 01:35 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Yup. Give the kids meat. Adults can do without much for awhile. Not kids. For adults just go for one or two meals a day. That will cut down on the bills and you can eat meat. Do not over eat. If you are above the recommended weight then lose it. Voila. More money for meat. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 29621248 United States 10/17/2020 01:36 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I have to force and remind myself to cook meat a few times a week, it is not that I do not like it I am just happy with non meat meals and it is less work than meat, having to sanitize everything, all the prep and clean up puts me off touching store bought meat. With all the yummy stuff I make with eggs, milk, cheese, beans, potatoes, legumes, breads, and veggies I do not miss meat. I make lots of varied versions, combinations, sauces and dips, it never gets old. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 79393404 United States 10/17/2020 01:38 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Eat and use Coconut Oil - raw unfiltered.. it is fat and will give you energy... Cook eggs in it.. low and medium heat. Put 1 tsp - tbs in your coffee...you will never taste it. Some just let a tsp dissolve in their mouth... read about it's benefits. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 79393404 United States 10/17/2020 01:40 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Cut out all WHEAT ... then grains.. Wheat spikes the blood sugar.. which drops and causes hunger.. I lost 25 lbs with no hunger a year ago doing this.. I never get hungry... Wheat causes Hunger, Inflammation and Diabetics. PREbiotics are the most important supplement food you can add.. your digestion is everything. Eat fatty meats for energy.. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 77507849 United States 10/17/2020 01:46 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I make what I call quarantine burritos (made with limited items in the fridge). Heat a can of Wolf chili, no beans. Make scrambled eggs with green onions and cheddar cheese. Spread warm chili on soft flour tortilla. Add scrambled eggs. Make into a burrito. Good for breakfast. A can of chili can be used for 6 burritos. Improvise. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 78937606 United States 10/17/2020 01:51 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I make what I call quarantine burritos (made with limited items in the fridge). Heat a can of Wolf chili, no beans. Make scrambled eggs with green onions and cheddar cheese. Spread warm chili on soft flour tortilla. Add scrambled eggs. Make into a burrito. Good for breakfast. A can of chili can be used for 6 burritos. Improvise. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 77507849 This is what computer nerds used to call "garbage in, garbage out." |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 79393404 United States 10/17/2020 01:55 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Buy 1 Gallon of Coconut Oil.. share the cost with friends.. rejar into pints or quarts.. Much cheaper this way. Shop at farmers homes... grow chickens.. Avoid Processed Foods as much as possible.. PS: Wheat is in everything.. read ingredients.. avoid those products. Help a Gardener or Farmer.. and share in the produce. Few people have enough sense to do this.. have your older kids help.. Plant Fruit trees.. grow blackberry, blueberry vines.. things that reproduce every year.. I have Satsuma, Orange, Peach, Banana trees.. Grow OKRA in summer.. big producer.. |
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User ID: 77602799 United States 10/17/2020 01:55 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Tuna casserole is fairly inexpensive especially if you use store brand products. A couple of packages of top ramen with some leftover veggies, meats or some hard boiled egg. You can pretty much add all kinds of stuff to "dress it up". Frijoles Charros is a great recipe for beans and you can adjust the heat by adjusting the spice. Spoon it over rice to stretch it or eat with tortillas. (Homemade tortillas are super cheap to make and soooo much better than store bought!) Lentil soup is another meal idea. Buy whole chickens instead of pieces and learn to cut them up. That can save huge amounts of money and you can save the back portions and use those to make chicken noodle soup or stock or chicken and dumplings or whatever. Shop meat that is marked down because it's close to the sell by date. Make sure you look carefully and reject anything that doesn't look or smell right. If you don't already cook from scratch, learn if you can. There are a ton of sites online dedicated to budget friendly recipes. Besides it's cheaper, better for you and you can always adjust the recipe to suit your family's preferences. Check out the sales especially at your local "cheap" stores. Not sure where you are but I love Aldi's, Save-A-Lot and Walmart grocery. They have great sales and your money will go so much further. Best of luck and hopefully things will get better Last Edited by windowlicker on 10/17/2020 01:57 PM INFJ Rarest of Personalities and a walking contradiction. Ask me why it's Aptera for the win! |
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User ID: 78659823 United States 10/17/2020 02:31 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Just make what you normally make but take the meat out. Add more veggies or noodles if you want. Like spagetti & meatablls, just have spagetti with sauce. Lasagne? use stewed tomatoes and/or zuchini and/or mushrooms for the meat. Soup? Chili? Forget the meat. Add red beand, kidney beans, black beans.... |
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User ID: 77547432 Canada 10/17/2020 02:50 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Just use an extra egg per bowl and skip the meat. [link to www.recipetineats.com (secure)] If you are not busy weaving your own magick, you are trapped in anothers spell. “It’s time you realized that you have something in you more powerful and miraculous than the things that affect you and make you dance like a puppet.” – Marcus Aurelius |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 79505174 10/17/2020 02:50 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | You may want to cut back on other things before cutting back on meat. Especially for growing kids. Vegans and vegetarians have to take a lot of supplements to keep them going. Even then they can get sick from no animal protein. And too many carbs for adults or inactive children is not a good thing. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 76984449 Put meat first in your budget. Everything else gets cut back. Get rid of tv. Anything extra. Without your health nothing matters. Absolutely untrue and very ignorant. I haven't eaten any meat since 1992 and no animal products whatsoever since 1997. I'm in the top 98 percentile of health. If you eat whole foods, a plant based diet is the healthiest way to eat. Animal agriculture is devastating to the environment, as well as horrific for the animals. When I did my masters years ago studying this topic, the profs said it's a matter of when, not if, a meat tax is coming. It's good to transition away from eating animals now. Check out nutritionfacts.org for the peer reviewed, medical research. There are also tons of recipes there. Absolutely and good on you for health and having the COURAGE to end the cycle of pain and begin regenerating. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 79121563 United States 10/17/2020 02:51 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | We are a family of five. When the virus was in full swing and meat was hard to come by and there were limits, I would buy a $10 family pack of chicken breasts from Walmart. It came with 6 big breasts in it I would crock pot it with a can of chicken broth until I could shred it and then make at least four meals from it...chicken casseroles, chicken burritoes, chicken soup and even add some to spaghetti sauce. Another cheap meal is to add a can of chili con carne to boxed mac n cheese for chili mac. Don't forget canned tuna for tuna casserole. |
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User ID: 61437425 Canada 10/17/2020 02:56 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | You may want to cut back on other things before cutting back on meat. Especially for growing kids. Vegans and vegetarians have to take a lot of supplements to keep them going. Even then they can get sick from no animal protein. And too many carbs for adults or inactive children is not a good thing. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 76984449 Put meat first in your budget. Everything else gets cut back. Get rid of tv. Anything extra. Without your health nothing matters. Absolutely untrue and very ignorant. I haven't eaten any meat since 1992 and no animal products whatsoever since 1997. I'm in the top 98 percentile of health. If you eat whole foods, a plant based diet is the healthiest way to eat. Animal agriculture is devastating to the environment, as well as horrific for the animals. When I did my masters years ago studying this topic, the profs said it's a matter of when, not if, a meat tax is coming. It's good to transition away from eating animals now. Check out nutritionfacts.org for the peer reviewed, medical research. There are also tons of recipes there. Absolutely and good on you for health and having the COURAGE to end the cycle of pain and begin regenerating. different genetics = different food requirements I cannot go all veg. this happens :pixie: General Failure Reading Drive A: Who is General Failure? There can be Only One Team Swirl Swirl Nation instead of red, post in the thread, then I can respond. [link to qz.com (secure)] |
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User ID: 76810909 United States 10/17/2020 03:07 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Ok so our grocery budget has been cut in half, and prices keep going up. Quoting: we're poor! 79330195 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! I would say that you go the the Meat department at your local grocery store and tell them to cut you a few bone ins. Use one for every 2.5 days Crock pot cooking is the cheapest way to go. Veggies and broth is good form of nutrients for your family. Lots of veggies Bake your own bread. Drink lots of water Get Vitamins too. They help alot Hope you find a happy balance with your family. 15 years an AC |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 78673355 United States 10/17/2020 03:07 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | You may want to cut back on other things before cutting back on meat. Especially for growing kids. Vegans and vegetarians have to take a lot of supplements to keep them going. Even then they can get sick from no animal protein. And too many carbs for adults or inactive children is not a good thing. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 76984449 Put meat first in your budget. Everything else gets cut back. Get rid of tv. Anything extra. Without your health nothing matters. Absolutely untrue and very ignorant. I haven't eaten any meat since 1992 and no animal products whatsoever since 1997. I'm in the top 98 percentile of health. If you eat whole foods, a plant based diet is the healthiest way to eat. Animal agriculture is devastating to the environment, as well as horrific for the animals. When I did my masters years ago studying this topic, the profs said it's a matter of when, not if, a meat tax is coming. It's good to transition away from eating animals now. Check out nutritionfacts.org for the peer reviewed, medical research. There are also tons of recipes there. Absolutely and good on you for health and having the COURAGE to end the cycle of pain and begin regenerating. different genetics = different food requirements I cannot go all veg. this happens Well that's usually what happens when the pipes are being cleaned and flushed. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 79502402 United States 10/17/2020 03:09 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | When you do buy ground beef, buy 80/20 more fat = tastier grub. Homemade red beans and rice. I grew up on ham hocks and beans, add some sweet corn bread.....oh baby! Mississippi pot roast (our favorite way to roast beast). Great with venison or elk also. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 79431271 United Kingdom 10/17/2020 03:29 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | taglitelle alla bolognese. I think it might be cheap. Its real. Its a basic dish so its obvious as to it being real. [link to www.ginodacampo.com (secure)] Just follow recipe. I use beef dripping as its cheaper than olive oil but you still use olive oil and butter for pasta. Nearly 2 cloves of garlic. 2 tablepspoons + of rosemary when you sweat veg and garlic. I use 100 ml red wine. Dont even measeure milk just add to wine like described. Properly fry beef and pork ( seperate ) Broil if it is lean and or add more beef dripping. Add a bay leaf. Simmer for 3 hours with a lid on. All ingredients can be frozen. Mainly celery. Red wine. Rosemary. Can also be reheated from semi frozen. Just reheat on a hob stove. Use dried pasta also. |
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