Going out to restaurants and eating fast food can be incredibly expensive. One of the most significant ways to stretch your budget is by making cheap meals at home.
Before you go out and buy enough ramen to last a month, there’s a better way to stretch your food budget. You can still enjoy fresh, flavorful, and delicious home-cooked meals without breaking the bank.
Many apple fritter bread recipes use 14 or more ingredients; this recipe only has five and is much easier to make. This recipe costs only $1.01 per serving and uses pre-made biscuits and apple pie filling.
One commenter wisely pointed out that this recipe is inexpensive because, besides the almond milk, all the ingredients are non-perishable, so you can use them to make multiple batches.
Spinach, egg, and cheese bites
These egg bites are loaded with protein and will give you the energy you need to start the day.
Store them in the fridge and reheat them in the microwave when you need a quick breakfast.
Cereal bars
Grapes are rich in several powerful antioxidants and are an easy cheap snack. You can eat grapes either on their own or pair them with cheese for an extra bit of protein for a more filling snack.