Chrisehyoung
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What is your go to for low cost, high protein meal or meals? Always looking for fresh ideas that don't break the bank or the scale.
That's all great until you don't have a kitchen. Lol
Cook your protein sources and bring them with you, is that an option?
It was a bit of an inside joke with Driven. I'm looking for a new apartment at the moment as I just rent a room now. No real kitchen.
Gotcha, I would probably feel awkward using someone else's kitchen!
tuna tuna tuna and some chicken, and tuna. but get a can opener. using a knife is tricky haha. the tuna i buy, 0f/0c/30p the whole tub. and only 65 sodium. Ballin
noticed it didn't have a tab after i bought it, oh well hahaThe tuna I buy has the pull-tab lid. No need for a can opener.
noticed it didn't have a tab after i bought it, oh well haha
Just squeeze it like Popeye.
I lived on canned tuna for a good 4 years in college, now I barely eat em. I eat salmon steaks instead since I can afford it now lol.
As for budget meals, I buy bulk lamb, chicken thighs, and fish that are in season. Fresh ones can go between 2-3$/lb.
Can't beat chicken man, it's always the cheapest and probably pork. I'm all about the dark meat chicken thoughYeah. However...chicken is the BEST right now for pure cost/lb. 1.70 to 1.90 a lb where I live.
Can't beat chicken man, it's always the cheapest and probably pork. I'm all about the dark meat chicken though
If you are in need of cooking space get one of those little camping grills and a 1 pound bottle of propane. You can cook right on the trunk of your car or on your tailgate! Those grills are like 25 bucks and 2 tanks for 5!!! I love mine!
It was a bit of an inside joke with Driven. I'm looking for a new apartment at the moment as I just rent a room now. No real kitchen.
Canned chicken and tunA
Sams club canned chicken.... 60g per can protein..
Canned chicken and tunA
I remember when I used to buy cases of tuna, it was only 23 cents a can at Aldi stores.. Sucks how much it has gone up in price..