What's on the menu?
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What's on the menu?
So I'm sitting here eating my recession-busting supermarket own brand chicken curry noodles for lunch for £0.29 (approx 45 cents Euro/$). Can anyone beat my thriftiness? What do you all consume for lunch in general?
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Re: What's on the menu?
I'm rather fond of packet pasta mixes. I cant remember who makes them.
King Li noodles from Lidl, soups and stuff. I hate eating cold lunches.
King Li noodles from Lidl, soups and stuff. I hate eating cold lunches.
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Re: What's on the menu?
Hey, I may have spent $11 or so for my jalapeno/tomato/onion/cabbage brisket, but it will last a week. So, that's about $1.50 a day.
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Re: What's on the menu?
My lunch = nothing, usually.
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Re: What's on the menu?
Stitch/Condan, what's the matter, are you hard up? I'll lend you a few bob if you're starving!!!
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Re: What's on the menu?
On weekdays, I don't eat lunch. Won't pay for school food because of price and quality (or lack thereof), and already stated I can't eat lunch cold (unless its an egg/tuna mayonnaise sandwich. Which would probably go bad). On weekends, I trade lunch for breakfast, and dont eat the latter.
Re: What's on the menu?
When lunch rolls around, I'll likely go up to a local cafe for a "Loco Moco" (a local dish involving two over easy eggs on top of a hamburger patty, resting on a bed of white asian rice, smothered in brown gravey).
Price, $7.95
Price, $7.95
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Re: What's on the menu?
I almost never eat breakfast. I'm just not hungry right after I wake up.
Mark - gah, that's expensive.
Mark - gah, that's expensive.
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Re: What's on the menu?
5.95-8.95 Is a standard lunch price here. Everything is expensiveTsukiyumi wrote:I almost never eat breakfast. I'm just not hungry right after I wake up.
Mark - gah, that's expensive.
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the women are mighty fine.
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and walk like Frankenstein.
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Re: What's on the menu?
Yeah, that's what I figured. Would it be any cheaper if you made your own food?
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Re: What's on the menu?
Depends on how good of a cook he is...a stomach pump is kind of costly.
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Re: What's on the menu?
There is only one way of avoiding the war – that is the overthrow of this society. However, as we are too weak for this task, the war is inevitable. -L. Trotsky, 1939
Re: What's on the menu?
Tsukiyumi wrote:Yeah, that's what I figured. Would it be any cheaper if you made your own food?
To a degree with certain foods. If you wanted to good steak dinner with all the trimmings it costs about the same as buying it, and the salad stuff, and the veggies.
Of course, our newest member, Kymberly (if she ever gets around to posting) acutally made me grow grocery shopping and has been cooking for me.
Did anyone else know that there is a drawer in the fridge JUST for fruits and veggies?????
They say that in the Army,
the women are mighty fine.
They look like Phyllis Diller,
and walk like Frankenstein.
the women are mighty fine.
They look like Phyllis Diller,
and walk like Frankenstein.