When times are tough, we need recipes that are low on cost. These recipes are not only inexpensive, but they are quick to fix too.
Grandma’s Spaghetti Sauce in the slow cooker
Homemade Tomato Soup with Grilled Cheese Croutons
Everyday Food for Busy People
When times are tough, we need recipes that are low on cost. These recipes are not only inexpensive, but they are quick to fix too.
Grandma’s Spaghetti Sauce in the slow cooker
Homemade Tomato Soup with Grilled Cheese Croutons
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Look yummy! I will be using this when I make my menu for next month. Thanks for the tips and links!
Thanks for the links and tips- I know this will come in very handy!
We love lentil tacos over here! And tomato soup with grilled cheese is a total comfort food from my childhood. Delish!
I love all your great tips! I really enjoy your blog.
I love these kinds of posts and need to be reminded often.
Thank you so much for your recipes and shopping lists! So far I have made the fried rice, and the spaghetti sauce in the slow cooker, both of which were delicious and easy to make! I’m a vegetarian but my husband and kids are not- your recipes are easy to modify and I love knowing exactly what to get at the store!
Tiffany! This was the best week yet. I normally do menu planning, but this week I just printed yours and went with it. I still have the tomato soup to make, but every other recipe we made. I wasn’t sure what the kids would think about the rice dish or the lentil tacos but they were both a HUGE hit!
Thank you for doing this… I will use it again!
Is there a way to cut the bread down? I don’t want to make tons and not like it! 🙂
Tara, I think people have made half a recipe. Just google to find out how many cups of flour are in a 5lb bag, so you know how much to use.