66788 said:Lucky you! I eat out twice a day and spend about $22.00 per day. Maybe when I'm full time I can cook and save some money.
If you aren't full timing and have electricity, I highly recommend a crock pot. Using one is so easy that it hardly qualifies as cooking, and they are very cheap to buy (less than one day of eating out). You can use very inexpensive, tough cuts of meat and have them come out falling-apart tender. Really helps the food budget. They are also great for soups, stews, beans, awesome 'from scratch' spaghetti sauce and other things that provide multiple meals with a single clean up. There are also frozen meals just for crock pots that are much cheaper than eating out.
Start a crock pot in the morning and come home to dinner simmering away. As I am allergic to morning , I get mine ready the night before, then stick the crock itself in the fridge. On my way out the door the next morning, I pull the crock out of the fridge, put it in the cooker and turn it on low. When I get home, the most I have to do is boil some pasta or cook some rice, and each crock yields several meals. IMO, for those who need to stretch their food dollars (food stamps or no), esp if there is little time to cook, the crock pot is nearly a necessity.