WHAT FOODS ARE CHEAP, HEALTHY AND HAVE A GOOD SHELF LIFE?

my pursuit is slicing my hours since i’m part-time as well as i can’t collect up some-more since it’s delayed during this time of year. i was seeking during the second pursuit though i’m full-time during propagandize so i do not consider i wish to go which route. basically, i have sufficient income to cover bills with the small left over for food. i’m seeking for poor as well as full of health dishes which i can get in bulk that’ll final awhile upon the shelf. i know that’s asking the lot though i unequivocally wish to keep healthy. interjection for the help.

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Wishful Spirit September 3, 2011 at 9:39 pm

Go with pasta, rice, beans.

edgebuddy07 September 3, 2011 at 10:31 pm

whole grain pasta black beans

master September 3, 2011 at 11:13 pm

Lentils are cheep as to buy and they last for ages and they are really good for you.

msjantastic September 3, 2011 at 11:38 pm

You could sell your computer, and stop paying the fee for a service provider and this way have more money. Could also go places where people toss bottles out and turn them in for money. Maybe a park or where they play ball.

Dried beans would be your best answer for shelf life and a cheap food that would be healthy. White rice is a starch and last long on the shelf but no to healthy unless you get a sale on brown rice where last longer when put in freezer or fridge.

Major Eyeswater September 4, 2011 at 12:30 am

Ba hahahaha! msjantastic, you crack me up!

Rice, beans and pasta were all great ideas. Pasta sauce in a jar (Ragu) and canned vegetables are also cheap pantry items to keep on-hand.You might also consider baking your own bread or at least biscuits; they freeze and thaw very well and cost half the price.

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You could also do a little investment cooking and fill your freezer with future meals like enchiladas, soups, stews, meatballs and shredded meat to accompany your shelf-stable foods. Pancakes freeze well too. You’re paying to chill the freezer and it runs less often if it’s packed full of food.

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Good luck.

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