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[quote=Anonymous]Bolognese sauce, just make it without the wine. If someone has a meat grinder buy inexpensive beef chuck and pork shoulder or butt whatever is cheapest. Bag of onions, carrots, garlic and a few cans of peeled tomatoes. The key to this tasting so good is to let it cook for several hours. Serve over pasta. Chili is good too. It can be served over spaghetti with grated cheese and diced onions as toppings. It can be served on a hot dog. It can be served over tortilla chips. It can be served on its own in a bowl. Potatoes are still cheap and filling, if you have enough people cooking they can bake them several hours ahead of time wrapped I foil. Put a towel in a cooler, load up with foil wrapped potatoes and cover with a towel. They stay hot. Serve with lots of topping options. If it’s for the homeless look for things that are starchy, substantial and filling, also include some fruit as vitamin C is often hard to get. Get whatever fruit is on sale and cheapest. Rice is another option, throw in some butter or cheese and whatever veggies are the cheapest. [/quote]
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