Breakfast: Back to oatmeal, pecans and raisins. ($0)
Lunch: I could live on quesadillas so my sister recommended that I mix it up by adding things. One of her suggestions was pear chutney. I don't have that but I do have pears so I chopped up one of those. Then, as a side, I had some mystery pineapple Indian sweet dish leftover from the potluck. ($0)
Snack: In class someone brought leftover lemon pound cake from some event I missed. ($0)
Dinner/Snack #2: I have unending classes on Thursdays so I had apple sauce and a granola bar. ($0)
I've decided to start blogging my eating adventures. Mostly because cooking has become increasingly boring lately and this will add some excitement to my life. I'm not that girl who shares what she eats because I have an eating disorder. I don't believe in dieting. I think diets, like budgets, are lame and evil. On that financial note, some may consider me cheap and wonder why I can't afford regular food, this has nothing to do with that. Really I am just trying to be more resourceful so my money can be used for more important things. I decided to put cost next to my meals. If it is something I have in the pantry it's free which I realize isn't super accurate but going forward, if I grocery shop, I'll consider those costs.
On my sister's recommendation I stole the title from Carrie Sun's blog on hospital eating .
On my sister's recommendation I stole the title from Carrie Sun's blog on hospital eating .
i told george that you're poor so maybe he'll give you some money. also, if you google "quesadilla recipes" you'll learn how to make a quesadilla.... i was hoping for more inspiration for you but i didn't find much :(
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