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    How much do you spend a week on food for yourself (or family if you have any)?

    I'm about to move out and rent so I want to cut my budget a bit. If I wasn't going to the gym it woud be dead easy to live off £15-20 a week.

    But because of the gym, at the bare minimum I will be looking at around £30 to feed myself, nearly a tenner of that being milk.

    I will have to cut all the chicken since it costs £2.50 for one meals worth, which is crazy. Instead I can buy 16-pack sausages which cost £1.80 and with 4 sausages a meal will do 4 meals.

    My planned daily intake will be:

    Breakfast - bown of bran cereal, banana
    Lunch - 4 sausages in 2 bits of wholemeal bread, banana
    Snack - apple
    Dinner - 4 sausages in 2 bits of wholemeal bread, apple
    Drinks - 2 litres of milk spread throughout the day

    I worked out that is around 3,200 calories a day. And I will maybe need a cheap protein supplement to make up for no longer having the chicken.

    Any tips for cutting costs?

    And for the gym crew, is this plan OK?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rhyfelwr View Post
    And for the gym crew, is this plan OK?
    I'm not on Strike's level in terms of workout knowledge, but that is way too little food to put on muscle (if that is what you're trying to do).

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    Well it's not that much less than what I ate to put on 3 stone over about 6 months. All I'm cutting out is 1 bowl of cereal, 4 bits of bread, and replacing chicken with sausages (which have more calories anyway). And I cut junk like chips and crisps, but I didn't eat them much anyway.

    I get 1,500 calories and lots of protein from the milk alone. And it works out at over 3,000 a day.

    But yeah I feel it should be maybe 3,500. More milk is the cheapest solution I think.

    But how much can I rely on milk?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rhyfelwr View Post
    Well it's not that much less than what I ate to put on 3 stone over about 6 months. All I'm cutting out is 1 bowl of cereal, 4 bits of bread, and replacing chicken with sausages (which have more calories anyway). And I cut junk like chips and crisps, but I didn't eat them much anyway.

    I get 1,500 calories and lots of protein from the milk alone. And it works out at over 3,000 a day.

    But yeah I feel it should be maybe 3,500. More milk is the cheapest solution I think.

    But how much can I rely on milk?
    Egg whites, tuna, and kidney beans are all high in protein and really cheap. I've read some really bad things about milk, but I'm not qualified to discern how truthful they are.

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    Nonfat Greek yogurt has a good bit of protein in it. In the US it comes in big tubs that can last for several days. FWIW, I don't know if it's a good idea to eat 4 sausages 2x/day. If you have high cholesterol in your family, this might make it worse. Are there any other meats that you can afford? How about canned tuna, or the tuna that comes in the foil packages? PanzerJaeger is right about beans, as well. IIRC, dried beans in the big bags might be cheaper than canned, you just have to remember to soak them over night. A lot of grains have protein and don't have fat or cholesterol, and you can get them in bulk. Quinoa is a good one.

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    My Shopping List for the week usually

    5lb black beans
    36 Eggs
    Coffee
    2 Gallons Green Tea
    10 Gallons water
    2.5lbs Tuna
    Olive Oil
    Orange
    1lb of blueberries
    Bananas
    Spinach
    Broccolli
    Walnuts
    1lb of Turkey
    5lb chicken breast
    White onion
    Bell Peppers
    1lb of Greek yougurt
    2lb of Peanut Butter
    Oats
    Whatever meat or fish is on sale


    Then every two weeks I grab those family size bags of chicken breast

    Runs me about 80 USD

    Cut out the bloody bread and add some beans. How is chicken not cheaper than sausge?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Strike For The South View Post
    My Shopping List for the week usually

    5lb black beans
    36 Eggs
    Coffee
    2 Gallons Green Tea
    10 Gallons water
    2.5lbs Tuna
    Olive Oil
    Orange
    1lb of blueberries
    Bananas
    Spinach
    Broccolli
    Walnuts
    1lb of Turkey
    5lb chicken breast
    White onion
    Bell Peppers
    1lb of Greek yougurt
    2lb of Peanut Butter
    Oats
    Whatever meat or fish is on sale


    Then every two weeks I grab those family size bags of chicken breast

    Runs me about 80 USD

    Cut out the bloody bread and add some beans. How is chicken not cheaper than sausge?
    Food in the US is soooo cheap. That'd run up well over $150 dollars, and if you add the bananas and better brands then it'd be around $200.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Psychonaut View Post
    Food in the US is soooo cheap. That'd run up well over $150 dollars, and if you add the bananas and better brands then it'd be around $200.
    Really? That smells

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    Pasta, lots of it. Three cheap basis you can expand on,

    Tomatoe + onion + basillicum
    Cream + 1 egg + cheese (mix like an omelet and throw ad pasta)
    Olive oil + chopped garlic + parmasan cheese

    Also, liver, learn to love it, really nutrisious and delicious when done well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by PanzerJaeger View Post
    Egg whites, tuna, and kidney beans are all high in protein and really cheap. I've read some really bad things about milk, but I'm not qualified to discern how truthful they are.
    Agreed.

    Get into more fish and beans. Sausages taste god but they are not a healthy staple food; too much salt and mystery meat. And though I refuse to put anything but milk in my tea - I'll tolerate soy or almond milk in my cereal - two liters of milk a day sounds like way too much cow fat. Good short term, maybe, but they put ugly things into cows these days and that **** goes right into their milk. The long terms effects are questionable at best.

    A can of inexpensive tuna packs about 30 grams of protein in it. Beans will get you about 15 grams or so per cup. Potatos are wicked healthy and cheap. Bananas are cheap almost everywhere and they pack an excellent punch. Tomato juice is cheap and is good. (Good for the ol' prostrate!)

    And lay off the sausages and milk. Your future will thank you.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rhyfelwr View Post
    How much do you spend a week on food for yourself (or family if you have any)?
    Me, the woman, and two kids: $200CDN a week at least. We eat pretty well. Lots of organic stuff, fish, good bread (not cheap these days!), and fruits and fruit juice (no sugar aded kind). Not much meat, but most of the meat we buy is organic.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Strike For The South View Post
    Cut out the bloody bread and add some beans. How is chicken not cheaper than sausge?
    But I thought wholemeal bread was healthy and good for protein?

    As for beans... well they cost 48p for a small can, so if I wanted one each night that's an extra £3.50 a week. I eat them just now but I was trying to cut down. But I think I can maybe get store brand ones for a lot cheaper.

    As for the chicken, you kidding? To get a store brand packet of two chicken breasts is £2.50. I can get 16 sausages for £1.80.

    Quote Originally Posted by Beirut View Post
    And lay off the sausages and milk. Your future will thank you.
    I'm not eating sausages atm, still on chicken. But what's with all the milk hating? I heard people use GOMAD for the gym which is a gallon a day, I only do half of that. It adds weight, gives plenty of protein etc...
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    Do they have any wholesale clubs where you live? The places that sell in bulk? I buy my meats and such there. Just need some room in the freezer, much cheaper than the supermarket.
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    buying a life goat and slaughter it yourself will save you a lot of meat, actually that's cheaper

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rhyfelwr View Post
    I'm not eating sausages atm, still on chicken. But what's with all the milk hating? I heard people use GOMAD for the gym which is a gallon a day, I only do half of that. It adds weight, gives plenty of protein etc...
    Here are two different articles, one in favor and one opposed to milk consumption, on the same website.

    Pro.

    Anti.

    I would definitely go organic, although I suppose that costs more.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rhyfelwr View Post
    And for the gym crew, is this plan OK?
    I don't know about the 'gym crew', but your intake would probably give a dietician a coronary; how can you live on sausage sandwiches, apples, bananas and milk? I could see you getting bored of that diet very quickly.

    If you're moving out and you're going to be strapped for cash... well, sometimes you've got to prioritise and foresake some of your luxuries, such as the gym; can you not simply exercise at home? :/
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    budget whatever you want... dont budget your food!

    but bread and water is cheap, delicious and nutricious

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    Quote Originally Posted by Secura View Post
    I don't know about the 'gym crew', but your intake would probably give a dietician a coronary; how can you live on sausage sandwiches, apples, bananas and milk? I could see you getting bored of that diet very quickly.

    If you're moving out and you're going to be strapped for cash... well, sometimes you've got to prioritise and foresake some of your luxuries, such as the gym; can you not simply exercise at home? :/
    Well right now I live off chicken, bread, apples, bananas and milk. And put on nearly 3 stone doing it. I get a bit bored of it but I'm a creature of habit.

    This way I get my calories (well over RDA), I get my protein... I don't see why its so bad.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Psychonaut View Post
    Food in the US is soooo cheap. That'd run up well over $150 dollars, and if you add the bananas and better brands then it'd be around $200.
    wtf... week worth of groceries for 150 dollars :O thats a bigload of money.

    what he buys would be about 30-50 euros depending on what supermarket and what quality brand you buy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PanzerJaeger View Post
    Egg whites, tuna, and kidney beans are all high in protein and really cheap. I've read some really bad things about milk, but I'm not qualified to discern how truthful they are.
    Milk should be fine in UK it will be actual milk just like we have in Ireland as opposed to the fake stuff the rest the world drinks apart from NewZealand.
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    Well as he lives on an island out beyond another island everything will cost him a bit more, perhaps.

    I also think he is in that pound zone rather than the regular €U.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Strike For The South View Post
    Really? That smells

    How does one get swole in OZ?

    I figured foodstuffs would be cheap there.....at least meat
    Thats cos a lot of the time it actually is proper ingredients as opposed to filled with things to bulk it up like sugar, salt, water etc etc course we have the rubbish too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fisherking View Post
    Well as he lives on an island out beyond another island everything will cost him a bit more, perhaps.

    I also think he is in that pound zone rather than the regular €U.
    UK is not self sufficient in pretty much anything agricultural related, the country is too urbanised

    Luckily there is another low populated island next door who need to export there produce and have lots of spare capacity.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rhyfelwr View Post
    But what's with all the milk hating? I heard people use GOMAD for the gym which is a gallon a day, I only do half of that. It adds weight, gives plenty of protein etc...
    I love milk. All I'm saying is that it is something best consumed in moderation. And half a gallon every day is more than a moderate consumption.

    Take the money you spend on milk every day, and buy organic milk instead. Consume less in quantity, but better quality. That's what we do with meat these day; less, but better.
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    When it comes to food, it doesn't really seem like anyone have too much of a clue about the topic at hand - so called food experts seem unable to agree even on the simplest of issues. Beyond no food = starvation, "too much" food = obesity, most seems to be in the grey. Probably, there are chances that your genetical composition could have critical impact on some topics. In sum, it does not necessarily make too much sense to debate detailed food intake at present.
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    dude....... buy bulk.....

    large bags of rice and beans are ridiculously cheap.

    buy cheap large packages of chicken like necks or drumsticks (which are delicious anyway)

    and btw not enough calories to gain weight there you need like AT LEAST 2k more. and protein supplement is expensive as hell. my current protein powder, muscle milk lasts for about 3 weeks if used right and its like 20-30 bucks i think.

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    Related: does anyone know what to do with freshly killed rabbit young? The cat just brought me one. He seems a bit reluctant to share, though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tellos Athenaios View Post
    Related: does anyone know what to do with freshly killed rabbit young?
    At last, some sanity, some food talk in here.

    Well done to your cat. Old rabbits are tough meat, so they taste best young. Roast it with forrest fruits, raspberry, blueberry. Accompany with a nice, rich pinot noir.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Viking View Post
    When it comes to food, it doesn't really seem like anyone have too much of a clue about the topic at hand - so called food experts seem unable to agree even on the simplest of issues. Beyond no food = starvation, "too much" food = obesity, most seems to be in the grey. Probably, there are chances that your genetical composition could have critical impact on some topics. In sum, it does not necessarily make too much sense to debate detailed food intake at present.
    I disagree. A concensus can be found, even amongst "experts" about many foods. As for the rest, moderation.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Louis VI the Fat
    Well done to your cat.
    Yeah I was impressed: he was definitely struggling with the weight as he carried it over the doorstep and it was a very clean kill, too. Nothing messy what you sometimes have when they catch birds, you know, when there's feathers pretty much everywhere and entrails and bones are sticking out in the wrong places.

    Old rabbits are tough meat, so they taste best young. Roast it with forrest fruits, raspberry, blueberry. Accompany with a nice, rich pinot noir.
    Sounds reasonable: I've had the back of a hare before and that's basically the same idea. Difference is to let it simmer in a few glasses of the wine with some accompanying vegetables.
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