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Cooking With Cabbage: Ten Cheap Meal Ideas
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By Myscha Theriault One of the few items that makes the cut when pennies are tight enough to implement my survival mode produce list, cabbage gets it done. Financially, it's always a great price. It lasts longer than most other forms of produce, making it a good bet to avoid unnecessary food waste. And flexibility? Oh yeah, baby. Here are ten different ideas, several of them with more than one recipe option, to use this consistently cheap veggie on the home front. 1. Salads and Slaws. Who doesn't need a strong recipe repertoire of affordable side dishes? Here are four unusual ones that have either made, or are about to be included in, my personal recipe cut.
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Sexy Lentils & Cheap Cabbage
http://www.jennscookbook.com/special-projects/econofest/sexy...Sexy Lentils & Cheap Cabbage Looking for cheap meal ideas? Wise Bread has the answer! One of my favorite sites, Wise Bread has an awesome archive packed full of frugal ideas for house and home. It is a treasure chest of goodies for those looking to save money and possibly help save the planet. Most of the articles have a green twist for those of us wanting environmentally friendly options for cooking, cleaning, and living. Check out Lentil Love: How to Sex Up a Simple Staple and Save, loaded with recipes centered around the humble lentil. The author includes links to recipes for dips, soups, salads, and even lentil bread in a variety of ethnic cuisines such as Moroccan, Ethiopian, South African, German, and Mediterranean. Once you’ve had your fill of lentils, hop over to Cooking with Cabbage: Ten Cheap Meal Ideas. This article includes ideas for slaws, soups, and Chinese favorites low mein and egg rolls. Also check out the author’s Survival Mode Produce List, which includes (what else?) cabbage. Still hungry for more? Look up 8 Meatless Dishes for Meat-n-Taters Lovers, great recipes for those who favor meat and potato meals but are looking to expand their palates and shrink their grocery bills. Posted on October 20th, 2008 by jenn Posted In: Econofest, Special Projects
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Potluck Linklove
http://almostfrugal.com/food/2008/10/11/potluck-linklove-8/Ten ideas for cabbage from WiseBread. I just discovered Sustainable Pantry and the have a bunch of great recipes: crepes, tuna melts and stuffed baked potatoes. Squawkfox has some must see gross halloween treats for children. My Daily Dollars designates a baking day. Half-Assed Kitchen makes rice balls. Yum! Two great breakfast, lunch or brunch recipes: Big City, Little Kitchen makes apple-cheddar scones and MomCooks makes Italian scramble. Make your own Oreos. Share and Enjoy: The secret code is cheese © Kelly at Almost Frugal Food All rights reserved. Please contact me if you wish to use any of my content. Enjoy this post? Add it to del.icio.us. Be nice! Share with others on Stumble Upon. Feed enhanced by Better Feed from Ozh
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