http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2009/01/10/earlyshow/saturday/chef/main4711905.shtml?go_ramen#ccmmI wonder where this chef was trained and on what planet. Basically a CBS article talking about cheap budget dinner for less than $35/meal. Ingredients include things such as chevre, blood oranges and lamb. The comments are gold.
1/13/2009 9:11:22 PM
1/13/2009 9:14:33 PM
Awesome comments. lol at everyone spewing hate for Katie Couric
1/13/2009 9:23:49 PM
i don't even know what the fuck a chevre isa shoestring dinner for me is a pack of smokehouse cheddar lance crackers and a cup of noodles.
1/13/2009 9:24:23 PM
a goat
1/13/2009 9:26:57 PM
^it's cheese made from goat milk. It's 4/10 compared to good cow-based cheese. Usually really soft and a VERY pungent odor.
1/13/2009 9:27:10 PM
i could feed four people for about $15 per meal. what's that clown thinking?
1/13/2009 9:59:00 PM
1. rice 2. beans 3. ? 4. profit!
1/13/2009 10:10:24 PM
you can do way better than beans and rice for $15
1/13/2009 10:11:56 PM
I can eat 3 meals a day for a week for $35...Pretty decent meals at that...
1/13/2009 10:12:23 PM
Your dear author is an idiot. $35 a meal isn''t a budget--that''s better than $12K for a DINNER budget alone. Congrats. That''s more than great many folks make in a year.How''s about your staff try to touch base with the reality that folks are actually living?
1/13/2009 10:13:41 PM
$35 for a meal for four?Get back to me when you feed a family of four on $35 a week, and it's healthy food.[Edited on January 13, 2009 at 10:15 PM. Reason : wrong unit]
1/13/2009 10:13:50 PM
35 dollar shoestring60 dollar socks
1/13/2009 11:14:25 PM
1/13/2009 11:44:30 PM
WTF FUCK DAT I JUST LIVE
1/14/2009 12:18:14 AM
srsly. i could have made at least 10 portions with what i bought for dinner last night, and it only cost me like 23 bucks. sweet potatoesgreen beansred peppera fennel bulb frozen salmon as it is, it fed 3 with leftovers, and that was only half of the stuff. the key to eating cheap AND well is to stay the fuck away from prepackaged foods. i only shop around the edges of the grocery store, except to get rice, pasta, occasional condiments and crackers.
1/14/2009 12:20:44 AM
1/14/2009 12:21:54 AM
Reminds me of that $40 a day show where she acted like it was something special to feed just herself for only $40 a day. Now if they showed how some janitor feeds his kids for $40 a week, that would be interesting to watch.
1/14/2009 2:09:59 AM
you have to remember the audience, to NYC $35 a meal is like chump change.
1/14/2009 2:19:28 AM
The comments on this article are 10/10. I do have to ask why these people couldn't use the shift key for their acronyms, though.
1/14/2009 2:19:49 AM
1/14/2009 3:29:02 AM
TARNATION
1/14/2009 3:30:31 AM
1/14/2009 8:02:48 AM
I understand what you're sayingbut I also can get myself a meal for $3 in NYCdon't forget that it takes armies of poor people to support the rich
1/14/2009 8:09:40 AM
They've done the "shoestring" dinner story on the air quite a few times. Every time they draw the exact same criticism. They should really reconsider the name of the segment.
1/14/2009 8:11:52 AM
^^you some kind of reaganite?[Edited on January 14, 2009 at 8:12 AM. Reason : ^]
1/14/2009 8:12:11 AM
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1/14/2009 8:45:54 AM
every family could save up to $10k per year simply by hiring an accountant to weasel them out of taxes for the wealthy
1/14/2009 8:47:53 AM
1/14/2009 8:50:43 AM
35 dollars isn't outlandishly expensive, as some of the frugal fucks here would have you to believeIts also not really budget-level eitherThe whole point of eating at home is to save money If you're spending 9-10 bucks a person anyway, you might as well eat out
1/14/2009 8:54:43 AM
Which goes against the reasoning behind the article...
1/14/2009 8:56:04 AM
yeah when i cook for four i routinely spend over 35 but I won't be trying to conserve moneyIf I was, I'm sure I could pull it off for around 20 bucks or so
1/14/2009 9:01:01 AM
i dont see how people can say they could eat 3 meals a day all week for 35 bucks. i spend about 350 a month at the teeter (for a family of ME). maybe 75 of that is like swiffers and toilet paperand i surely dont think i eat extravagantly, considering how often i use the microwave.]
1/14/2009 9:09:49 AM
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1/14/2009 10:17:25 AM
i use the microwave a lot and never buy frozen foodsof course i use the microwave every morning to cook egg whites for breakfast sandwiches (in coffee cups!!)and then the ziplock steamer bags every night with a head or two of broccoli
1/14/2009 10:19:38 AM
$35.00 would buy 4 16 oz. ribeyes from Costco and a sack of taters, with enough left over for 2 40's.
1/14/2009 10:21:08 AM
^^Steaming vegetables was the only microwave thing I could think of that wasn't a prepared food (other than leftovers...which is technically prepared, but ...). I didn't know you could cook eggs in the microwave
1/14/2009 10:22:41 AM
you can shrink spinach in a microwave so it fits in the saute pan better!and 7 minute baked potatos![Edited on January 14, 2009 at 10:25 AM. Reason : +]
1/14/2009 10:25:00 AM
yeah it's totally radi put 3 egg whites in a coffee cup with a paper towel over the top, 90 seconds later it's like they've been scrambledpart of my "breakfast symphony"1.) slice of rye toast in the toaster oven2.) crack three eggs, discard yolks, put into coffee cup3.) put in eggs in microwave for 90 seconds, start toaster oven4.) pack lunch5.) take eggs out, dump them onto paper towel, cut em up, cool in paper towel wrapped up6.) slice the toast into two peices7.) make sandwich start to finish with cleanup i can be out the door in under 6 minutes, good hot breakfast in hand and a lunch packed up for work.the only bitch though is that you really have to scrub out the coffee cupsi have dedicated eggs only coffee cupsand if you keep the yolks in, only do like 1 egg / cup, them shits expand and will come out the top[Edited on January 14, 2009 at 10:30 AM. Reason : e]
1/14/2009 10:27:14 AM
I, also, cook eggs in the microwave.My wife thinks it's the most disgusting thing ever, but they're awesome. They always come out really fluffy.
1/14/2009 10:28:24 AM
hmmmThis is good to know.
1/14/2009 10:29:43 AM
I didn't know you could do it either until I stopped at a bagel shop one time and ordered a breakfast bagel and that was how they cooked the egg. I was astonished, but it was good.
1/14/2009 10:42:05 AM
You should freeze the yolks.
1/14/2009 10:52:33 AM
what in gods name would i do with 21 frozen yolks per week
1/14/2009 10:53:30 AM
Your cracked out ass likes to cook random shit, so go make some custards and stuff ok?
1/14/2009 10:54:30 AM
1/14/2009 10:56:05 AM
set up the set up
1/14/2009 10:56:57 AM
why dont you eat any yolksi try to keep a 3-1 white to yolk ratiogot to have at least a little yolk to creat some flavor and substancealso cheese
1/14/2009 10:58:46 AM