Feed Your Family Meat and Potatoes for .78¢ – Eating on a Budget – The Wolfe Pit




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  1. Merlin Athrawes
    Merlin Athrawes says:

    Food wise, if you are on a limited budget or diet, this is actually a very balanced meal for processed foodstuff. I have no idea what it's like for herbs over there, but in the UK we have herbs in pots that are very cheap in the supermarkets (talking a whole pot of growing Parsley, Cilantro, Basil or Chives for $1.50). If you have them, have you considered a tub with a herb garden in it? Mine are 3 years old and always dish up the goods on the windowsill. A small cheap, plentiful herb garden suitable for city or apartment dwelling would be a great change of direction as that is where poor standards of living are mostly found. However, I really like watching these constructive videos! Thumbs up Larry.

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  2. Shana de la Gata
    Shana de la Gata says:

    I love your channel and low budget meals. I especially need them in my life right now! My mom was a math teacher though and I have to point out $0.78 (seventy-eight cents) is different that 0.78 cents. (That's just over 3/4 of a penny. 🙂

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  3. William Spearshake
    William Spearshake says:

    Hey Larry! Been a fan of your channel since you were at 100k subs….congrats on almost being at 800k! When I first started watching your videos, I had no idea you had a condition that made it difficult for you to use your fingers/hands and I commented on it. For whatever it’s worth… I apologize for pointing it out.

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  4. Mehdi Hasham
    Mehdi Hasham says:

    I usually make au gratin potatoes as a side dish, but this is a good idea to make it an entree. I thought the final product looked a little thin? I guess it's personal preference.

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  5. Beautiful Angel Blossom
    Beautiful Angel Blossom says:

    i wish it that cheap where i live in Illinois them them potatoes are $2.50 a box that Smoke Sasuge is like 2.99 for Walmart brand. But One could always Use Spam In Stead You should try it Larry . I think i still going to try this But I might add extra cheese and chicken and Bacon Bits and some Onions

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  6. DAURGOTHOTH
    DAURGOTHOTH says:

    Bam! I'm gonna make that for Mama tomorrow! I'm moving over there to feed her. This week!
    Things are bad, and they are only going to get worse for me. I have extereme decisions to make Rite fuking Now! I'm selling my house to foreigners to live off of the money, I just payed this bitch off in 2019! Oh well I hate my, actually quantifiable moron, neighbors anyway. Now I can build a tiny house and starve someplace else…hooray

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  7. l wilton
    l wilton says:

    Larry, if you want to do a What Are We Eating On A Budget, you might look at the Zatarain's product line. A box of dirty rice or red beans and rice can be found for a buck and a half, and either of those along with a half pound to a pound of frozen shrimp or thawed meat of some kind makes a darn good meal for several people. I buy those things in cases of 12 from the internet, and always have a cheap meal handy.

    Oh, and this casserole looks darn good. I think I have almost enough stuff to whip it up and have it. Just have to find some milk next time I go out.

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