I'll stop posting pictures of her when she stops being cute
What I am finding though is eating well on a budget is super tough. In April, I paid the security deposit for this place, rent to nasty people that I didn't live with, then moved home and paid for gas to commute from waldorf to baltimore every day. Needless to say, finances are a little tight but now that May is here and my commuting costs have cut drastically, I'm hoping it'll all balance out soon. In the meantime, I'm finding ways to eat cheaply
but not have it be packaged $1 soups (although don't get me wrong, I still eat those often).
I work for a grocery store, so I get a discount, but paying attention to our sale prices mean extra savings for me. And using coupons. And using/stretching everything in your fridge/pantry. I did that today with this awesome and filling lunch: roasted sweet potatoes and broccoli.
Bbq sauce goes with everything. EVERYTHING.
We had a sale on Japanese sweet potatoes which became my new favorite thing. I had a small one left that I cut up, sprinkled with salt and cumin and roasted with left over frozen broccoli cuts. Seriously, if you haven't tried Japanese sweet potatoes, go get them before they go out of season. They are amazing. Total cost of lunch: $1.25 for the sweet potato and $.75 for the broccoli. More than the prepackaged soups but definitely more nutritious and will hold me over longer.