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I'm planning on renting my own place soon. Can I live on this or are there other things I'll need? I might add spinach to the list, but I'm not sure how to make a meal with it. I plan on living on cheap, healthy, staple foods. I don't like cooking and want minimal ingredients.

>> No.10152045

>>10152039
can you write some more stuff for me? i really like your hand writing

>> No.10152047

>>10152039

You'll last a week at most.

>> No.10152055

>no meat
>no veg
>no herbs or spices

>> No.10152056

No salt, pepper, spices, butter, oil. Enjoy

>> No.10152060

>>10152055
Herbs or spices? I'm not gordan ramsey. I ain't got time for that. I need simple foods like scrambled eggs and a glass of milk to drink.

>> No.10152069

Brown cereal? as opposed to what?

>> No.10152073

>>10152056
Yeah I need to add olive oil to the list.

>> No.10152080

>>10152069
I meant whole grain/whole meal. Whatever it's called. The healthy stuff.

>> No.10152091

>>10152060
Just eat Soylent then

>> No.10152110

>>10152073
fuck that get peanut oil

>> No.10152111

Buy whole chickens, then quarter them. BAM 4 days worth of dinner right there for like 7-8 bucks. Buy a pack of frozen wild caught salmon filets for like 20 bucks, BAM, like 6-7 days worth of dinners right there. Fucking, potatoes, man. Cook bacon every breakfast, use rendered fat as cooking oil. Delicious.

>> No.10152117

>>10152111

Also forgot to add, use leftover chicken carcass to make stock for soups and sauces.

>> No.10152148

>>10152117

Dude this guy doesn't even want to use spices on his rice and you expect him to make stock and save bacon drippings?

>> No.10152174

>>10152039
Add big black cock to your list

>> No.10152192

Hardware:
Knife
steamer basket insert (the folding kind)
2 or 3 quart saucepan w lid
tongs
cutting board
vegetable peeler

Food:
broccoli
carrots
potatoes (red ones)
onion
mushrooms
butter
6" Lodge cast iron frying pan

Peel the carrots and the potatoes, chop them into bite-sized pieces. Wash the mushrooms. Chop the onion in half, save half for another meal. Chop up the mushrooms into quarters, chop the onion into 1/4" cubes.

Put some water in the pan, put the steamer basket in the pan, put the cut up potatoes and carrots in the basket, put the lid on, put the pan on the stove and get the water gently boiling, it'll steam the veggies. Add the chopped up broccoli once the potatoes and carrots are cooked.

In the frying pan gently cook the onions and mushrooms.

Put the cooked food on a plate, add some salt or tamari/shoyu "soy sauce" (buy very good quality, more than worth it) and EAT.

Buy yourself a rice cooker, they're cheap and they work great.

Buy some chicken, like chicken breasts, rub those lightly with olive oil and bake at 375F for about half an hour. An instant read thermometer is your friend, worth the investment. Don't eat undercooked chicken, s/b 155F internal. Eat the chicken with the rice or save some and tear it up and make sandwiches.

Cook and eat simple stuff until you figure it all out one step at a time. It's not hard and it's one fuck of a lot cheaper than buying prepared food out.

>> No.10153031

>>10152039
what the fuck is brown cereal motherfucker

>> No.10153156

>>10152039
>staple foods
>nuts
>beans
>honey
are you you mentally retarded?

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>>10152039
>>10152069
>>10153031
>brown rice
>brown cereal

>> No.10153235

>>10153156
the jews lived on milk and honey