More than $10 at once, but not per week. Spend $40 at the start of the month on a huge bag of rice, sack of potatoes, a thing of oats, 60 eggs, and as much beef as you can get with the leftover money (probably about a pound, which isn't great but $10/week isn't great either)
Not too sure but I'd definitely go with a diet based on dried beans. To bulk out calories I'd go with flour and make sourdough - can't beat flour for cheap calories.
Flour, split peas, oil. That couldn't cost more than 4 bucks and would last you more than a week. Gives you room for either some leg quarters, holiday hams in the winter, or two cans of spinach that can be split over the following week as well. Make a huge chili and thicken with flour or make a tortilla and wrap that shit. Or learn to hunt/fish, an animal will last you a few weeks if you can store it proper.
it's literally impossible if you want adequate protein intake
cheapest thing you could probably do and still have decent macros is shit tier walmart whey and a giant bag of rice, butter if you want fats
I'd basically do the same, except I don't think flour or eggs are that cheap anymore. Obviously flour, but eggs as well are heavily reliant on grain (for feed) and those supplies are getting hammered without Russian fertilizer or wheat getting into the western market due to sanctions.
This. You can tell mommy buys most of anon's groceries because eggs have no been cheap for a while. The cheapest eggs left I've found are the organic kirkland eggs at 2.22 a dozen, when a dozen was like .86 under Trump.
UK prices but 2kg of chicken thighs at sainsbury's for £3
Long grain Rice 1kg for £1.50
Spend the last £5.50 on 11L of milk.
Already have salt, Pepper, butter, sugar and spices so I can make rice pudding for a dessert, any number of chicken recipes.
I can even get stock from the chicken bones and use that to boil my rice.
there's an epidemic of wild boar all over the place in the south east usa, I'll start there. guns can be expensive, but there are ways to trap them. if you're friends with a farmer and agree to help capture the boars you can easily get a dozen smaller ones.
Had to stop buying those pizza's when they recently changed the oil they used from olive oil to basedbean oil in order to save money. Would have gladly paid an extra dollar for them to keep the olive oil. Now, they get nothing instead.
You realise these $x a week / day things are exclusively for consoomer homosexuals that can’t stop themselves from buying new phones and clothes every month, partying every Friday and Saturday and live in homes and drive cars they can’t afford?
You literally can’t live without sleep and food so why would I cuck either them to the lowest budget possible in order to get more frivolous spending?
So to answer your question op. I wouldn’t. But eggs rice potatoes beans and sardines/ground beef are quite cheap. All things considered
I don't need that much food. The most expensive thing I buy is meat by far. Because I can't get enough of it. I absolutely love brisket, pork shoulder, chuck roast, etc. Cook them all up on one day and eat over 7 days. Get a nice tender pound of meat every night for dinner.
A freezer full of venison costs less than $2
Take the hunters pill bros
oats
milk
rice
multivitamin
>milk
10$ is 10L of milk, that alone would not be enough for a week
What about five kilos of oats?
Pretty sure 700g of oats a day would be sufficient.
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My friend $10 buys four gallons of milk in real America (15 liters to you gays). Still not enough though
Rice
Beans
Potatoes
Egga
Ground beef
>worrying about money
Take the Onassis pill
>irrevelant time-wasting reply
Uh anons that’s going to cost more than ten dollars.
Brown rice, lentils/beans (whichever is cheaper) and a multivitamin. Seems realistically the only way to me.
no it won't rice and oats are like 3000kcal/1dollar
More than $10 at once, but not per week. Spend $40 at the start of the month on a huge bag of rice, sack of potatoes, a thing of oats, 60 eggs, and as much beef as you can get with the leftover money (probably about a pound, which isn't great but $10/week isn't great either)
Not too sure but I'd definitely go with a diet based on dried beans. To bulk out calories I'd go with flour and make sourdough - can't beat flour for cheap calories.
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Flour, split peas, oil. That couldn't cost more than 4 bucks and would last you more than a week. Gives you room for either some leg quarters, holiday hams in the winter, or two cans of spinach that can be split over the following week as well. Make a huge chili and thicken with flour or make a tortilla and wrap that shit. Or learn to hunt/fish, an animal will last you a few weeks if you can store it proper.
I buy these you get 6 of em and less than 2 bucks and peanut butter for about 5 bucks that will last the month.
yeah I could get 30 eggs for about 5$
so for $10 you could get 30 of these. That's 4 eggs a day....?
So 24g of protein, and 280kcal.
That's not gonna last, dumbass.
Would I be eating good? Frick no.
But I could make it work.
Alternatively, swing by the "dollar" store and pick up six cans of off-brand spam, and a pound of rice beans for $1.25 each.
>off-brand spam
Starvation it is 🙂
it's literally impossible if you want adequate protein intake
cheapest thing you could probably do and still have decent macros is shit tier walmart whey and a giant bag of rice, butter if you want fats
I'd basically do the same, except I don't think flour or eggs are that cheap anymore. Obviously flour, but eggs as well are heavily reliant on grain (for feed) and those supplies are getting hammered without Russian fertilizer or wheat getting into the western market due to sanctions.
This. You can tell mommy buys most of anon's groceries because eggs have no been cheap for a while. The cheapest eggs left I've found are the organic kirkland eggs at 2.22 a dozen, when a dozen was like .86 under Trump.
Where do you live that organic eggs are 2.22 a dozen?
Four finger discount.
UK prices but 2kg of chicken thighs at sainsbury's for £3
Long grain Rice 1kg for £1.50
Spend the last £5.50 on 11L of milk.
Already have salt, Pepper, butter, sugar and spices so I can make rice pudding for a dessert, any number of chicken recipes.
I can even get stock from the chicken bones and use that to boil my rice.
there's an epidemic of wild boar all over the place in the south east usa, I'll start there. guns can be expensive, but there are ways to trap them. if you're friends with a farmer and agree to help capture the boars you can easily get a dozen smaller ones.
Oats
Milk
Whole flour
Butter
Bananas
Apples
Rice
Dried beans
Potatoes
Dried peas
Canned tomatoes/paste
Spices (if allowed to spread costs over multiple weeks)
You can make a lot of different shit with just that
I would invest the ten dollars in knee pads and get at it. 10 bucks for a bj, who’s up? Suckee suckee long time
You'd have to suck a lot of dicks to get enough nutrition for a week
I'd get a job. Which I've already done.
Olive oil
Vitamins
Omega 3
yuropoor here
I only shop ad lidl because it used to be the cheapest groceries store but this shit cost me like €23 something already
its just not normal anymore
surely this is bait because
>soda
>mayo
>oven-pizza
>nuggies
>chocolate
you don't actually EAT like this do you anon?
You eat like shit, healthy food is cheaper
Had to stop buying those pizza's when they recently changed the oil they used from olive oil to basedbean oil in order to save money. Would have gladly paid an extra dollar for them to keep the olive oil. Now, they get nothing instead.
You realise these $x a week / day things are exclusively for consoomer homosexuals that can’t stop themselves from buying new phones and clothes every month, partying every Friday and Saturday and live in homes and drive cars they can’t afford?
You literally can’t live without sleep and food so why would I cuck either them to the lowest budget possible in order to get more frivolous spending?
So to answer your question op. I wouldn’t. But eggs rice potatoes beans and sardines/ground beef are quite cheap. All things considered
>ground beef
As opposed to the expensive air beef?
I don't need that much food. The most expensive thing I buy is meat by far. Because I can't get enough of it. I absolutely love brisket, pork shoulder, chuck roast, etc. Cook them all up on one day and eat over 7 days. Get a nice tender pound of meat every night for dinner.
I've tried cheap meal prepping but after on the 4th and 5th day in the fridge the food tastes like fricking shit
how do you guys meal prep?
Eggs, Spam, and 50 cent ramen cups
I could do it but the price of eggs has gone up recently
>grains
>human food
pick one
>$10 a week
I'd get a fricking job
irrelevant*
frick
Rice, sugar (for sugar water), cheap eggs, and 1.5gallons of milk. Of course I wont be building any muscle, but i wouldnt be losing any either.
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