Anonymous wrote:I made enchilada casserole…leftover homemade tomato soup ($4) combined with leftover taco meat (IDK, meat came from one of our Angus steers). Add black beans ($1.39) and frozen corn from our farm last year ($0). Cheese ($3), and a few tortillas to make the layers ($1.50?). Fed our family of four with one portion of leftovers and enough enchilada sauce to make another one in a few weeks (froze it).
It is hard for me to figure the price of food because we make a lot of it ourselves, there are costs (like feed for the cows, fertilizer for the cornfields, etc.) and of course labor, but by the pound it’s hard to figure out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had one small yellow potato that I "baked" in the microwave for three minutes. I topped it with an avocado and greek yogurt. Probably $2.
DH and child 1 were at an extracurricular and got food at a coffee shop.
Child 2 didn't want to eat and then later finished up leftover cottage pie: ground turkey, onion, corn and mashed potato. (that whole meal took longer, didn't cost much and provided leftovers!).
He also had a nectarine which were like $13 for the bag! I see the in-season fruit and load up a bag and then when it goes through as $13! That's crazy! I'll make sure we eat them all even if I have to make them into a cobbler.
Peach and nectarines aren’t in season yet. You are paying o cut of season prices for CA fruit. In the DMV, mid-late July is stone fruit season.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tonight’s dinner was meat sauce and pasta, and cherries for dessert. Pasta took the longest at a little over 20 minutes and the cherries were most expensive at probably about $5.
Did the 20 minutes include waiting for the water to boil? Otherwise was the pasta cooked to mush?
Anonymous wrote:I had one small yellow potato that I "baked" in the microwave for three minutes. I topped it with an avocado and greek yogurt. Probably $2.
DH and child 1 were at an extracurricular and got food at a coffee shop.
Child 2 didn't want to eat and then later finished up leftover cottage pie: ground turkey, onion, corn and mashed potato. (that whole meal took longer, didn't cost much and provided leftovers!).
He also had a nectarine which were like $13 for the bag! I see the in-season fruit and load up a bag and then when it goes through as $13! That's crazy! I'll make sure we eat them all even if I have to make them into a cobbler.
Anonymous wrote:Grilled hamburgers ($10 meat/$5 buns)
Eggplant lentil arugula feta tomato salad (had feta and lentils, eggplant $3, other ingredients $6)
Homemade poundcake ($5 eggs and butter), strawberries ($7 from the farm)
Total $36 for 4 people with leftover salad and cake.
Anonymous wrote:Chicken sandwiches with cut tomatoes and cucumbers. Chilled water with cucumbers in it.
$8 chicken, $1 green pepper, $2 cucumbers and tomatoes. I already had onion rolls, butter onions and seasoning
Anonymous wrote:Tonight’s dinner was meat sauce and pasta, and cherries for dessert. Pasta took the longest at a little over 20 minutes and the cherries were most expensive at probably about $5.