Its called Ramen Noodles. I thought every college student lived on them. Also spaghetti is really cheap and easy.
2006-10-19 12:07:20
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answered by smile4u 5
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2016-05-17 21:53:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Buy generic/store brands. Stuff like tuna fish is usually pretty cheap (.50 a can here). I can live off about $10 in groceries a week, sometimes less. And I eat three times a day most of the time.
But I'm a tightwad.
2006-10-19 12:07:50
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answered by Anonymous
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I ate a lot of pasta garlic bread, eggs bacon toast, stir frys while in college. First because it easy and cheap, and seconded because it tasted good.
For pasta I used the flavored tomato sauces, not spaghetti sauce too expensive and too much sugar, flavored tomato sauce about $0.69 vs $2.00 + for spaghetti sauce. Also you can make lasagna with or without meat. Stir frys, I used to buy cheap frozen mixed vegetables, (I hated chopping and frozen was easy and quick).
I only had one medium sauce pan, one fry pan and a 5 qt cooking pot and I made through college oh I also had one good spice rack.
Look for sales and stock up as much as you can.
I pasted a link for cheapcooking, haven't tried them yet.
Good luck and good cooking
2006-10-20 08:11:19
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answered by Richard 7
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Ramen noodles are 10 cents a package at wal-mart.
You don't even need a microwave in a pinch--just put in a bowl with the hottest tap water and the seasoning, and check them until they're ready to eat.
Also, mac & cheese, pasta with sauce.
2006-10-19 12:08:01
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answered by Anonymous
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There is a ramen noodle cookbook out there. They have some good, fast recipes. Also, anything in a can is cheap and fast.
2006-10-19 13:35:04
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answered by Courtney B 2
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Dumpster dive! I've heard that supermarkets throw out a lot of perfectly good food.
Brown rice is tasty and filling, must be healthier than cheap noodles, and is cheap if you buy it in bulk.
2006-10-19 14:22:30
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answered by Wombat 4
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cheap spaghetti noodles and cheap ketchup will fill you up. add some cheap bread, garlic powder and margarine spread on it with some cheap red wine and you have a goumet meal. you may want to add some salad, dandelion leaves are actually nutritious i hear and are readily available, in season of course.
2006-10-19 12:11:25
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answered by tazmon 1
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DIY!
Go hunting, drop a deer, fill your freezer with free, healthy meat. Get a 50 lb bag of potatoes, and you're set for the school year.
2006-10-19 13:21:10
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answered by Anonymous
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10 for $1 on sale: ramen, egg, 1 green onion....yummy! ate it thru college.
2006-10-19 15:38:45
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answered by Suzanne 2
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