• AwesomeLowlander
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    2220 hours ago

    If you’re tight on cash and getting fast food, I have doubts about how tight on cash you actually are

    • @Agent641
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      915 hours ago

      Damn straight. I could feed myself for a day on $5 easy.

      I could even stretch it to a weeks worth of meals, if shoplifting is allowed.

    • Scrubbles
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      1519 hours ago

      Cooking unfortunately isn’t really taught anymore. As someone who graduated and knew nothing about how to even do basic cooking, like didn’t know how to make pasta basic, I was basically in that spot. Luckily I found cooking videos and learned, but right after school it was a hard few years. If it wasn’t peanut butter, top ramen, or Mac and cheese I didn’t know how to make it - and it was incredibly intimidating

      • @Rooty
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        311 hours ago

        I made apple pie from scratch last weekend for the first time. Best feeling ever.

      • @[email protected]
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        917 hours ago

        Also, it’s really hard to cook for one. I end up spending as much on food that goes bad before I can eat it as it would have cost me to get a $5 value meal.

        • @Licksrocks
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          It primarily requires planning your meals ahead. If you don’t mind left overs it’s even easier. If you eat meat, properly portioning it and freezing the excess simplifies it. Planning multiple meals a week that use the same or similar ingredients saves a bunch and prevents waste.

        • Scrubbles
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          516 hours ago

          Agreed. Amortized it much cheaper but when you have an empty kitchen with only a box of macaroni and cheese, getting groceries can feel very expensive.

          • @[email protected]
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            513 hours ago

            There are cheap, single serving meals, such as:

            • baked potato - extra lazy version is 6 min in the microwave, add toppings
            • oatmeal - overnight oats, microwave (3 min, water shouldn’t quite cover oats), etc
            • sandwiches - lots of options; freeze extra bread and cheese
            • eggs - scrambled, fried, boiled; eggs last weeks

            I got through college cooking stuff like this. It was cheap, quick to make small portions, and didn’t require many seasonings. I lived on sleek something like $45-50/month, which covered the vast majority of my meals.

      • AwesomeLowlander
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        1419 hours ago

        Cooking videos are probably the most prolific type on the internet after cat videos. But even then, peanut butter, ramen, or mac and cheese would be a lot smarter than spending your last fiver on a single sandwich.

      • @[email protected]
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        -116 hours ago

        I was taught cooking in school, graduated in 2014 is that far too long for your “taught anymore”?

        • Scrubbles
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          415 hours ago

          I graduated in 2009 and my school didn’t teach us

        • @frostysauce
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          113 hours ago

          I graduated over a decade before and was not taught cooking in school.