View Full Version : What`s the cheapest meal you eat on a reg. basis?
Rukee
23rd Nov 2001, 12:45 PM
I have Ramen noodles almost every day.
The Big K-Mart has them for 10 for a $1.00!!
I have two for lunch!!
*Clue....drain almost all the water off after you get done boiling the noodles.
at $0.20 a meal.....I think they are great!!!! :p
lucifix
23rd Nov 2001, 02:14 PM
i eat them occasionally too. actually theres a whole damn box/case sitting on top of pc desk :lol:
Balton
23rd Nov 2001, 02:38 PM
Originally posted by Rukee
I have Ramen noodles almost every day.
The Big K-Mart has them for 10 for a $1.00!!
I have two for lunch!!
*Clue....drain almost all the water off after you get done boiling the noodles.
at $0.20 a meal.....I think they are great!!!! :p
you got them TOO?!
I ofcourse hate the RAMEN noodles. i more like the japanese instant soups : )
BangOut
23rd Nov 2001, 03:45 PM
my average breakfast is a banana and a glass of skim milk... somewhere around $0.75
Balton
23rd Nov 2001, 04:20 PM
Originally posted by BangOut
my average breakfast is a banana and a glass of skim milk... somewhere around $0.75
I almost have eacg day no breakfast... unfortuanitly ofcourse
lucifix
23rd Nov 2001, 05:17 PM
Originally posted by BangOut
my average breakfast is a banana and a glass of skim milk... somewhere around $0.75 you call that a meal?!?
lucifix
23rd Nov 2001, 05:19 PM
when im lifting, which im about ready to start again, i eat 4-6 whole eggs 2 pieces of toast and a glass o water for breakfast......
BangOut
23rd Nov 2001, 06:11 PM
i usually eat a small breakfast, just a little more for lunch, then a 1500+ calorie dinner :P
Deathwing
23rd Nov 2001, 06:19 PM
Instant soup.
lucifix
23rd Nov 2001, 06:57 PM
Originally posted by BangOut
i usually eat a small breakfast, just a little more for lunch, then a 1500+ calorie dinner :P that sounds healthy :lol:
Rukee
23rd Nov 2001, 07:29 PM
I have 4 cups of coffee for breakfast....
That`s it till noon.
Ramen noodles for lunch....then a big supper....
followed by the lazyboy shortly after! :p
BangOut
23rd Nov 2001, 07:38 PM
The post-meal nap is crucial
Vendetta
23rd Nov 2001, 07:53 PM
today i had a homemade quad espresso for breakfast, and i just had my first meal of the day after work around 5pm. its weird i can eat alot when i'm hungry but i dont really have to eat that often. i really feel better when i'm on the hungry side cuz when i over eat i have incredible bouts with the toilet.
damn i got off the subject of low cost. you cant beat the ramen for cheap. nobody can starve when theres ramen. but i agree with balton.de - i like the oreintal soups with some vegies and psuedo-meat better. call me high-maintenance.
rukee- i prefer my ramen without much water too. more like oriental that way.
Claw
23rd Nov 2001, 08:05 PM
Dunno if breakfast counts as "meal". Cheap it is. I guess the coffee, toast and chocolate cream I usually eat for breakfast make for ~1$.
Otherwise it'S surely the 2.5$ "döner kebab". Only it's not the real thing, it is a fast-food "döner in a bun" made of chicken.
Quite amusingly, you also get a "gyros in a bun" which is actually the same :rolleyes:
I once ordered a döner in a greek restaurant... the shopkeeper didn't seem to take notice :p
oosyxxx
23rd Nov 2001, 09:46 PM
My own hydroponic cum.
QUALTHWAR
23rd Nov 2001, 10:06 PM
I eat peanuts, dry-roasted.
GoldenMouse
23rd Nov 2001, 10:51 PM
I think I've been living on air since I got my wisdom teeth out.
@kuma
24th Nov 2001, 04:49 AM
uR MOM
Stilgar
24th Nov 2001, 06:28 AM
pasta spirals with italian plum tomatos and basil....
Rukee
24th Nov 2001, 10:55 AM
Originally posted by Stilgar
pasta spirals with italian plum tomatos and basil....
Sounds like speghetti with the wrong noodles to me. :p
GoldenMouse
24th Nov 2001, 11:42 AM
Originally posted by GoldenMouse
I think I've been living on air since I got my wisdom teeth out.
To be perfectly honest, mush, different kinds of mush. I'd rather it be air, though. I can't wait until I can head on down to subway.
BangOut
24th Nov 2001, 01:19 PM
Originally posted by @kuma
uR MOM
I'm allergic to seafood.
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