in the spirit of inflation!
Reading a Wall Street Journal article about people buying whole chickens more often now because inflation has hit whole chickens far less than parts of chickens.
I've always loved buying whole chickens, don't do it very much though, and it's also hard to beat the price and convenience of a rotisserie.
But i'm interested in what people already do, or have done, to stretch your pantry and fridge (and dollars) farther, in the spirit of inflation.
I still love boiling up some ramen when i see some packets of it hiding in back of the pantry. I ditch the nasty seasoning packet, adding frozen mixed veggies, and adding ground beef or fried eggs, with sriracha, salt, black pepper, garlic and chile powder. Honestly really delicious and pretty cheap, nutritious, filling meal.
Making homemade pizza with that lingering jar of spaghetti sauce for your marinara, leftover chicken or beef as your meat topping, and whatever cheese you have laying around, from cheddar to swiss. Swirl some of that remaining jar of stubbs barbeque sauce on top before cooking, throw on whats left of that half red onion. voila! damn good barbeque chicken (or beef) pizza.
what you guys got?
Reading a Wall Street Journal article about people buying whole chickens more often now because inflation has hit whole chickens far less than parts of chickens.
I've always loved buying whole chickens, don't do it very much though, and it's also hard to beat the price and convenience of a rotisserie.
But i'm interested in what people already do, or have done, to stretch your pantry and fridge (and dollars) farther, in the spirit of inflation.
I still love boiling up some ramen when i see some packets of it hiding in back of the pantry. I ditch the nasty seasoning packet, adding frozen mixed veggies, and adding ground beef or fried eggs, with sriracha, salt, black pepper, garlic and chile powder. Honestly really delicious and pretty cheap, nutritious, filling meal.
Making homemade pizza with that lingering jar of spaghetti sauce for your marinara, leftover chicken or beef as your meat topping, and whatever cheese you have laying around, from cheddar to swiss. Swirl some of that remaining jar of stubbs barbeque sauce on top before cooking, throw on whats left of that half red onion. voila! damn good barbeque chicken (or beef) pizza.
what you guys got?
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