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Gluten Free Soup with quinoa and some herbs
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The cost of living certainly isn’t going down. And visits to grocery stores that once might have been welcome events in one’s day have caved in on themselves and are now sweaty palm panic attack-inducing outings where we cringe with our eyes closed to avoid staring at the grim total on that store receipt. Don’t even start on what eating out at restaurants looks like nowadays. 

This is all why being able to grocery shop and eat out smarter has evolved into a survival trait. So, when we come across a wisdom nugget-filled AskReddit thread like the one we have here that shares some clever budget meal hacks, it’s our duty to pass along what we’ve learned. 

Spaghetti Is Always There in Your Time of Need.

Spaghetti Is Always There in Your Time of Need.
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Spaghetti is just one of those timelessly economically efficient meals that not only is cheap to make in terms of the required ingredients, but it can also carry you through the finish line (or next paycheck) with leftovers

Soup Season Is Upon Us, After All.

Soup Season Is Upon Us, After All.

Lentil soup is top-tier budget food. Plus, soup season is right around the corner. 

Livin’ Rich … in Nutrients.

Livin' Rich ... in Nutrients.

Just because you’re muddling through a time when the financial situation is on the outs doesn’t mean that you have to abandon all hope on getting your daily nutrients. Plus, eating healthier will give you the crucial energy boosts you might need for the extra hours at your job(s). 

It’s Clear, the Pork Shoulder Is the Truth.

It's Clear, the Pork Shoulder Is the Truth.

You probably wouldn’t go so far as to assume that a pork shoulder would be a wallet-friendly food purchase, but as it turns out, many money-saving pros have made good use of the ole pork shoulder time and time again. 

Related: 11 Inexpensive Meats for Cheap Summer Cookouts

This Dude Cracked the Code on Proper Meal Budgeting.

This Dude Cracked the Code on Proper Meal Budgeting.

There’s something especially intriguing about that first meal option. It could be the name itself, or the fact that gravy is one of those “dishes” that is both filling and able to enhance some of the blandest dishes. Like, a dried out turkey, for instance. 

Related: 20 Meals You Can Make Even When You’re Exhausted

Oh, You Already Know This Dish Hits Different When It’s Cold Outside.

Oh, You Already Know This Dish Hits Different When It's Cold Outside.

Since when has curry ever not been a great idea? Curry is another one of those dishes that one might assume could be financially out of reach if expenses need to be at an all-time low for a while. 

Maybe a Sleeper Hit Here.

Maybe a Sleeper Hit Here.

Maybe we’ve all been collectively sleeping on just how sumptuous a steaming cup ‘o noodles paired alongside a soft biscuit could be. Certainly worth giving it a shot. 

Let’s Get a Round of Applause for Kipper Sliders.

Let’s Get a Round of Applause for Kipper Sliders.

We have a chef on our hands here, folks. Maybe one of the most notable redeeming qualities about being broke ‘n hungry for a little while, is that that very hunger can go on to inspire combustive acts of pure culinary creativity. Much like what we have here. 

Related: Seafood Savings: 6 Ways To Add Fish to Your Diet Without Busting Your Budget

Meat on Sale, Always Comes Out Victorious.

Meat on Sale, Always Comes Out Victorious.

If you’ve been on the outs with money for any stint of time you’ve probably found yourself beelining to the discounted meats section of your local grocery store, if you eat meat, that is. Meat’s an easy enough way to pack an otherwise lacking meal with the extra protein. 

Related: Cheap and Easy Beef Recipes You Can Make for Dinner

Meet the Writer

Matt has spent the last 8 or so odd years as both a writer and editor in Seattle and Brooklyn, where he is now based. He loves escaping the tirelessly fast pace of the “Mad Apple” that is NYC by taking walks and runs through parks where he’s able to catch up on the latest tea about society from the city’s ever chatty, always hungry, occasionally rabid, pigeons. When he’s not taking his urban nature strolls, or dutifully combing the deepest rabbit holes of the internet to find the content that’s worth sinking your mind’s teeth into, he’s likely holed up at a dark-lit dive bar with a book and/or some friends, or just easily he could be on the hunt for the next addition to his steadily growing plant family.