It’s a website with a huge variety of recipes, meat, pasta, vegetarian, etc. You can find a lot of easy, one-pot or one-pan recipes. It’s easy to browse by category and pick your recipes and print them out. I made a dish that turned out to be expensive though. It was chicken salad, it took a whole rotisserie chicken which was $9 but you can get them on sale for $7 or $8. The chicken salad was good with grapes, red onion, celery and walnuts and it made a lot; I’ll be able to eat off it for at least 4 days. Check it out: BudgetBytes.com.
If only my refrigerator was working
I really like this site. Good source of clean eating recipes as well.
I had the same issue with that site - the meals cost way more than the site says. But it’s been a while since I last checked it out. I need to se if there are affordable recipes on there I can eat with my current diet
I thought I was saving money because they wrote what each ingredient cost but they don’t allow for that you often have to buy a whole container or package of the ingredient. So if you have the ingredient on hand already like milk, or eggs or a certain herb or spice it’s going to list the cost as a few cents which makes the recipe cheaper. It’s when, for example, you have to buy a whole $7 16 oz package of walnuts when the recipe calls for a 1/4 cup that’s listed as 45 cents that the costs piles up.
I don’t think the site has caught up with updating costs. No one saw The Cheeto and his tariffs coming in the fashion they did.
I got a soup maker for Christmas. I’m doing a lot of home made soup this week. The vegetables won’t cost me anything cos I get a healthy start card where fruit and veg is free for me (17 a month on it)
I let it build up and now I have £87 on it. So all good.