I Cooked

 Yes I still have lots of meals, but I wanted to use up the brussel sprouts I purchased. I also felt like some meals with rice. No pictures this time. But I made 5 portions of button bones, sprouts and rice. I also made 4 meals with pork chops, rice and the sprouts. Then I found a couple more meals lurking in the freezer, Soviet can now make it through most of March on what I have. I still need to make bread which since it’s going to blizzard the next few days, I just might make the bread. I also have four pizza shells I made that will need to be used up. The cost on these meals was very cheap. The button bones total cost was $2.51, The Brussels sprouts cost $7.00 for the bag, but I shared with daughter so my share I estimate at $5.00. And the rice I have had around for quite awhile, so I estimate my cost per portion was .35 cents. The pork chops were  1.25 each

Button Bones per serving: .50

Rice per serving: .35

Brussels per serving: .55

Total: $1.40 per meal


Pork chops per serving 1.25

Rice per serving .35

Brussels per serving .55

Total: $2.15

Yes I could have split the pork chops in 2 and made another 4 meals and I may still do that today. Then the cost would be: $1:53. I think I will do that and add beans in for the other four. The beans were free from Christmas. 

Either way, nice economical meals.


I now have 15 no spend days in February.

Jean

Comments

  1. Nicely done on the economical meals. I made one batch of soup today and plan on getting more done while the weather is storming tomorrow.

    God bless.

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    1. Thanks Jackie. Soup mmmm, I am getting low also. Guess that will be next.

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  2. Those meals sound delicious in addition to being economical. And it's good to have all those meals ready for when you want them, isn't it? Well done with your no spend days, too! :)

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