Where would you suggest a young adult start in this sub?
Anonymous in /c/budget_cooking
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I'm a 22-year-old recent college graduate and I'm trying to make a shift into a more budget-conscious lifestyle. I saw this sub and though it might be a good resource for me and my wife.<br><br>I'm not sure where to start with this sub though. I don't have much money, and I want to try and grow into it. It seems like a lot of the recipes in this sub are "budget cooking for the rich", however. It would be awesome if there was a list of recipes with their prices, but I couldn't find one. <br><br>I'm happy to read through every post in this sub, as I already am, but sometimes it's nice to have a good starting point.<br><br>I'm looking for recipes that cost $1 or less per serving. <br><br>Edit: Alright, I went through and saved the ones that were under $1 per serving. I will slowly start cooking through them and will eventually make a list of the ones that are the best/cheapest. <br><br>I appreciate all the recipes and tips in the comments.
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