Look, I know it's just called "Budget Cooking" but I feel like a lot of the recipes aren't really just basic budget cooking...
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EDIT: Hey man, thanks for the gold. I'm sure this is really what my ancestors fought for, and I'm going to cherish it for life. Seriously, thank you! <3<br><br>I know a lot of the recipes on this are "budget cooking" relative to what you'd find at a restaurant or something, but for me, when I think of "budget cooking", I'm thinking rice and beans, ramen, maybe if I'm lucky some bratwurst with some baked potatoes and a side salad. I think I've only seen one ramen post here, and tons of recipes that use some sort of meat. It seems like it's more like "If I were to make [restaurant dish x], but with a significantly reduced cost, how would I do that?" rather than "I'm saving 80% of my income, what is the cheapest thing I can make with what's available in the grocery store?" <br><br><br>What are your favorite budget meals, or do you really like these kinds of recipes?
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