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Re: What is the cheapest, most nutritious food?
Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2012 3:53 pm
by gnome
ch3 wrote:gnome wrote:AxeD wrote:Sounds tough. And to think supermarkets/restaurants throw away tons of quality food every day.
Think I could get pretty much all my stuff for free from work.
Make sure you still eat enough vegetables (fresh or canned). Fruit sucks.
Yeah I live beside a Lidl who keep their bins locked in doors the greedy animals. Otherwise I would definitely rob the bins and eat for free lol.
The dahl sounds tasty but them spices will cost a fortune.
I used to live next to Lidl. Bins were open until some wanker decided to burn one, bye bye free melons.
Do you have a local ethnic shop? The spices are dirty cheap in here, like 40p for a bag that will last you for a year.
Aha yes I will take a trip to some of the Ethnic shops near me. I would have never thought to do that!
knell wrote:are potatoes as cheap in northern ireland as they are in most places? is that a dumb question? down in southern california you can get 5kg for a dollar at some groceries.
aww gnome i wish you were closer to here, i was actually wishing that i had someone to cook for last night.

Oh jesus aye you can buy loads of potatoes for dirt cheap around here lol. They say the price will go up soon because of the wet summer. But I can't see it if they can grow 15,200 pounds per acre of land
Re: What is the cheapest, most nutritious food?
Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2012 5:36 pm
by Geey
Saw a programme where supermarkets were chucking away tons of food in to their biffa bins out the back and some top chef just went round the back and took it all out and made a meal for charity for celebs and everyone lived happily ever after.
Could try this but miss out the celeb bit.
Or failing that, when I'm skint, I just buy a massive cheap bag of porridge for about a pound, that will last you for a couple of weeks for breakfast, its nutrious and fills you up for a long time due to being a slow releasing carb.
The trick is to buy in bulk and freeze to save money.
Buy cheap mince in massive packs, my tesco are doing mince on half price for a 400g pack which is costing £2.20 a cheap jar of tesco chillin con carni sauce costs about 80p some chillis if you like it hot costs about 30p (also hides that cheap sauce taste) and a big bag of rice costs about £1. You would get 4 servings out that chilli and just freeze them in sepaerate containers. It's not quite 50p a day but gives you a good meal for very cheap.
Or like a said buy cheap porridge and live off that all day.
Re: What is the cheapest, most nutritious food?
Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2012 5:48 pm
by garethom
Monkey nuts from a pet shop.
No joke man, they should say on them if they're fit for consumption, sack buying them from a supermarket, you can usually get hench sacks of them for a couple of quid, nutritious and will do for snacks if you're poor as fuck.
I have done this before.
Re: What is the cheapest, most nutritious food?
Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2012 6:00 pm
by ehbes
Or peanut butter for different but source......
Re: What is the cheapest, most nutritious food?
Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2012 6:12 pm
by slothrop
Agree on lentils and brown rice. Basic spices for a dal for me would be cumin, chilli, garlic, ginger and turmeric and should cost not much from an asian food store.
Mujaddara (basically lentils and rice with onions) is surprisingly tasty for next to no money as well.
I find a lot of eating cheaply comes down to figuring out what's cheap where, though - eg quite a lot of vegetables are massively overpriced in supermarkets compared to market stalls / greengrocers. But then tins of tomatoes and stuff are super cheap there.
Re: What is the cheapest, most nutritious food?
Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2012 6:31 pm
by DJoe
Get your interest free overdraft.
Free money

Re: What is the cheapest, most nutritious food?
Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2012 6:41 pm
by alphacat
Re: What is the cheapest, most nutritious food?
Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2012 6:48 pm
by butter_man
If ur on the coast yam some seaweed its free. Plus pick sum blackberries and freeze em. Make chapatis
Re: What is the cheapest, most nutritious food?
Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2012 6:51 pm
by gnome
djredi2step wrote:Get your interest free overdraft.
Free money

Yeah that option has been exhausted by the last few years of uni and loans coming in late forcing me to live off my overdraft.
Sadly folks I won't be living in Ireland when studying. I'll be in North england.
garethom wrote:Monkey nuts from a pet shop.
No joke man, they should say on them if they're fit for consumption, sack buying them from a supermarket, you can usually get hench sacks of them for a couple of quid, nutritious and will do for snacks if you're poor as fuck.
I have done this before.
Sounds like a good idea. I'll add salt for extra flavour.
Re: What is the cheapest, most nutritious food?
Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2012 6:53 pm
by dubfordessert
fish tends to be more expensive than other meats and its less filling ime, so go for turkey, pork, chicken etc if you can.
if you can stomach it, giblets are really cheap, you can get chicken livers for like 50p a kg etc, kidneys, tripe LOL but yeah.
Re: What is the cheapest, most nutritious food?
Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2012 7:02 pm
by gwa
can of v8 juice
Re: What is the cheapest, most nutritious food?
Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2012 7:11 pm
by Terpit
Re: What is the cheapest, most nutritious food?
Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2012 7:12 pm
by Terpit
Re: What is the cheapest, most nutritious food?
Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2012 7:13 pm
by dubfordessert
yeah porridge is a good shout actually, i have to have mine with milk and sugar tho
Re: What is the cheapest, most nutritious food?
Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2012 7:15 pm
by Terpit
Ive never thought to add sugar to them, will check it out
Re: What is the cheapest, most nutritious food?
Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2012 7:32 pm
by Rob11
Your best bet is probably going Iceland and loading up on frozen veg, frozen fish and curly fries or something. I usually go Iceland and buy a bag of southern fried chicken, 2 bags of curly fries, frozen veg and 3 pizzas. That costs like 8/9 quid and will last you a few weeks.
My mate in first year had a similar problem to you. He ended up buying 100 economy burgers and a loaf of bread everytime he needed it and lived off burger sandwiches.
Re: What is the cheapest, most nutritious food?
Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2012 7:38 pm
by gnome
Rob11 wrote:Your best bet is probably going Iceland and loading up on frozen veg, frozen fish and curly fries or something. I usually go Iceland and buy a bag of southern fried chicken, 2 bags of curly fries, frozen veg and 3 pizzas. That costs like 8/9 quid and will last you a few weeks.
My mate in first year had a similar problem to you. He ended up buying 100 economy burgers and a loaf of bread everytime he needed it and lived off burger sandwiches.
Yeah iceland is dirt cheap. i find their budget meat in their ready meals taste a lot like I imagine dog meat to taste lol.
Your friend is a hero. Did he not end up getting sick eating economy burgers and nothing else?
Re: What is the cheapest, most nutritious food?
Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2012 7:39 pm
by finji
dont just live off frozen pizzas, cook nutritious cheap food.
Re: What is the cheapest, most nutritious food?
Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2012 7:40 pm
by idontreallygiveashit
Lidl is actually pretty good for a regular shop, everything is exactly the same as the stuff you'd get in Tescos just half the price and with funny European names.
I seriously rate Lidl, once you get past the stigma

Re: What is the cheapest, most nutritious food?
Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2012 7:43 pm
by Molzie
get into the creamed rice. great source of protein/engery