The Cheapest & Easiest Foods To Cook
Via belazier.com:
Eggs - The nice thing about eggs is there are countless ways to cook them and make them more than a Spartan meal if you’ve got accessories. Hard boiling, sunny side up, and scrambled are the most convenient. Add some salt, pepper, and tomatoes to fancy them up, if you can be bothered.
Like the article states, eggs are great because they’re delicious, super quick to make and easy to dress up with cheese, vegetable and a little spice. Plus, eggs are one of the cheapest foods around at just over a $1 for a dozen or $3 if you prefer to buy organic eggs. Either way, they’re super friendly on the wallet. Also making the top 5 list is pasta, which is also extremely easy to make and very cheap.
Cook pasta at home and you can feed 4 people for less than $15 and still have leftovers. You can also grill your own burgers and make sandwiches at home and still have a cheap delicious meal. Just because you’re saving money, doesn’t mean you have to sacrifice on taste.


