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Simple recipes a broke eastern european student can make

>> No.9677682

>>9677613
Dirt, water.

>> No.9677691

1lbs noodles, 1/2 stick of butter, salt, black pepper.

Butter noodles.

>> No.9677729

Rice & Beans with frozen veg and chicken stock cubes

>> No.9677733

prison pizza
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UkOX3FGMrtc

>> No.9677747

Some kind of soup/chowder thing I made tonight:
~1 cup of diced trinity (white onion, green bell pepper, red bell pepper)
~4.5 tbsp minced garlic
~4 tbsp butter
~1/4 cup of flour
~4 small/medium sized potatoes
~1 large carrot, sliced thin
~16oz frozen corn kernels
~1/2tbsp thyme
~1tbsp basil
~2.5tbsp salt
~1/2 cup half&half
~1.5 cups milk
~5 cups water
~1tbsp onion powder
~1tbsp parsley

1. Sauté garlic and vegetables in butter until aromatic.
2. Make a roux by sprinkling in flour until mixture becomes a paste
3. Cook and constantly stir for about 4 minutes. Make sure it doesn't burn
4. Slowly pour in the half&half/milk, stirring so it does not clump
5. Put in diced potatoes and sliced carrot
6. Add in corn and and all seasonings
7. Add in water
8. Boil for 30 minutes
9. Lightly mash potatoes, but not all of them
10. Serve hot. Feeds about 9 people in one sitting. Or 9 meals.

>> No.9677874

How many eastern europeans speak english? Or are some countries better than others? Want to travel but not sure how hard it would be

>> No.9677924

>>9677874
Not english as first language obviously, but I mean like where english is maybe learned as a second or third langage more often

>> No.9677934

>>9677613
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LBUmuoWiiZg

>> No.9678265

>>9677691
>1/2 stick
lol

>> No.9678407

>>9678265
i think a pound of noodles is an awful lot, probably enough to justify a half stick of butter
sounds gross anyway

>> No.9678952

>>9677613
Get a small rice cooker. Wash and soak the rice then top it with vegies lightly seasoned and cured meats of your choosing. Hit button and receive meal 20 min later.

>> No.9679140

>>9677613
>rice
>beans
>frozen veges
>cheapest meat (usually frozen meatballs or packs of sausages)
Can cook this combo of ingredients heaps of different ways to make different ghetto meals.
also
>instant noodles
>oats & milk for breakfast, or toast

I did this and had my food budget down to $1.5 a day at one point.

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>>9679176

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>>9677691
>amerilards think throwing butter into everything constitutes improvement

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9679187

>>9677613
buy this shit and mix meat and vegetables and water with it
buy some rice as well

>> No.9679198

>>9677613
Are you a broke eastern european student studying in eastern europe or somewhere else?

>> No.9679205

>>9677613
what the fuck?
You have high quality cheese, bread, oats, milk, nuts...
Bread and cheese
oats and milk
nuts, fresh fruit (the one on good price
spaghetti + tomato paste +taste (butter, pepper, onion...)

>> No.9679266

>>9679187
We dont have this cancer here

>>9679198
Poor slav studying in same shitty poor country

>>9679205
>have high quality food

Not really , only if you get it from the farmers market in some village , even drinking milk here might give you some disease

>> No.9679296

>>9679266
>even drinking milk here might give you some disease
jesus

>high quality food only if you get it from the farmers market in some village
As an Ex-student i can tell you that investing in high quality ingredients is really really worth it. If you're as broke as i was: just don't fucking party that much/buy as much alcohol. Save up some money and buy good quality stuff in bulk.
I've seen people i started studying with drink all day long and eat junk food and within 2-3 years they looked like shit and ended up being worse at uni.
Try not to be a lazy fuck. Sports+good food+drinking lots of water is a must if you take uni seriously.

>> No.9679317

Just get drunk, smoke cigarettes, and eat hard crusts of bread, as is the way of your people

>> No.9679319

>>9679296
>Save up some money and buy good quality stuff in bulk

Literally impossible here. The jobs barely even cover my rent, already rarely go out even though alcohol is pretty cheap, but its already hard to even cover necesseties.

>> No.9679325

>>9677613
soba noodles with soba noodle sauce.
Daiso stores have them for like 2 bucks each that could serve 4 people

>> No.9679333

>>9679319
:/ I'm sorry anon.
I wish we could Anschluss you and give you something to eat.

>> No.9679341

>>9679333
Appreciate it anon, im not starving i just need good cheap recipes which dont consist of a block of butter

>> No.9679350

>>9677613
>broke
>eastern european
don't you guys just suck dick for cash?

>> No.9679385

>>9679187
Have you guys ever tried this? It genuinely tastes like a thick curry flavoured gravy.

A shit tonne of Japanese food is a copy of western stuff that they have butchered, why the fuck is their own cuisine raw fish and rice?

>> No.9679386

>>9679341
but those are the best kinds of recipe

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>>9679350
Thats the women you are thinking of.
Men dont do it just for cash.

>> No.9679413

>>9679406
As a connoisseur of Eastern European twink porn I can assure you that you are wrong

>> No.9679444

>>9679413
>>9679350
Why don't they just abolish money completly and have a blowjob trade based economy instead?

>> No.9679449

make kasha. feel your roots

>> No.9679468

>>9679187
It's pretty good but that shit is overpriced as fuck.

>> No.9679488
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When I was a student around here it was cheaper pic related. Now chinks are flooding the market with unflavored ramen and that's disgusting

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>>9679488
I feel you anon. Oh the good ol days

>> No.9679588

>>9677613
Sauteed/fried potatoes and onions was basically my staple. That and lentils or barley cooked with vegetables. Carrot, onion, parsnip, turnip, and cabbage were always in my refrigerator (still are, actually). As far as meat goes, I often skipped. Just learn tp do without I suppose. If not, buy offal or whatever cuts are cheap in your region. Tongue always stretchs far for me because it's both large and privy to stews so I could add my vegetables and barley and have a complete meal

>> No.9680135

>>9677733
This is the strangest video I've seen in a good while.

>> No.9680182

>>9677613
>cut potatoes into decent size pieces
>cut 2 cloves of garlic
>throw both in a pot of water and boil, add some rosemary if you have it.
>once done drain water, add oil/ butter, salt and pepper.
Add a fried egg for protein and to fill you up longer. Pretty cheap and good.

>> No.9680193

>>9679184
the recipe won't work without butter though

>> No.9680361

>>9677613
Not sure if you have them here.
But here in the US. You can get whole rotisserie chickens for $5 if you look around.
Eat with rice and that chicken can last you for days