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Posted in Cheap Recipes, Cheap Salad Recipe on 22 August 2011
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I do love a good salad recipe and when it has fresh, in-season tomatoes, it’s bound to be a keeper. Salads also tend to be quick to assemble since there’s hardly any cooking time required but prep-time can be a little daunting depending on how many ingredients there are. But, this is also another reason to love this recipe: it has very few ingredients and very little prep time. Hooray!
Posted in Cheap Recipes on 28 July 2011
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Here’s a quick recipe based on a great recipe post for the best buttermilk biscuits from a fellow foodie, Pinch My Salt. I wanted to whip up a batch of my famous biscuits with chives and cheddar, but now I had buttermilk (powder). All the better my biscuits have become with the addition of buttermilk. This is just a quick recipe post so that you can impress your next breakfast guests. Enjoy!
Posted in Cheap Recipes on 26 July 2011
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One of the many ways to save money on food is to bake your own bread. Now that we have our own breadmaker, we tend to have leftovers that sit for a day or two. These are perfect slices of bread to make French Toast with so they aren’t too soggy. This recipe explains how to make a delicious breakfast of French Toast made with homemade bread, peanut butter, bananas and granola. Check it out!
Posted in Restaurants on 23 July 2011
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We’ve recently been on the hunt for cheap food in St. Petersburg, Florida since moving here a few weeks ago. We’ve cruised around the downtown area a few times with friends to help us get acquainted with the area and found the 5 Bucks Drinkery. With Big-Ass Beers and all menu items under $5, This 5 Bucks Drinkery gets a gold star for the prices and of course the deep fried bacon!
Posted in 4 Hour Body, Cheap Recipes on 27 June 2011
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I’m not sure who coined the term ‘faux-tatoes’ but it’s fun to say and definitely serves it’s purpose. We scoured the internet for low-carb recipes for alternative side dishes and came across a few for faux-tatoes that included chick peas in some, cauliflower in others but a lot of them used cheese, which is a no-no for the 4HB. Without much success in finding a high-quality recipe, I set off to create one of my very own. Check it out here.
Posted in Cheap Recipes on 1 May 2011
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Lentils might be the most underrated food, for the American diet, that is. You’ll find lentils in diets across the globe, but not often in the United States. I wonder why that is since they are so cheap and healthy to boot.
This recipe combines the clashing flavors of oranges and red onion for a perfect dissonance on top of the Indian Garam Masala seasoning and hearty lentils. It’s great as a side dish or as a larger portion for a full lunch.
Posted in Cheap Recipes on 27 April 2011
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Caramel popcorn is definitely for times when the sweet tooth takes over, but I have a hard time resisting snacks that are salty and sweet, especially cheap ones. Most sweet and savory snacks I love include chocolate, but in this case, we got a sweet caramel instead.
Here is the recipe for a large batch of homemade caramel popcorn, which can easily be adapted to include all kinds of delicious extras (mini chocolate chips or peanut butter, etc) but this is the basic recipe. Enjoy!
Posted in 4 Hour Body, Cheap Recipes on 25 April 2011
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While there isn’t too much authentic foreign food in Costa Rica, something you can find easily is Mediterranean or, more specifically, Lebanese food. With the restaurant Sash within walking distance from my office, I am delighted to say we frequently have delicious Mediterranean food.
Since finding this place, we’ve been dying to know the hummus and babaganoush recipes. After an experience in their kitchen, we’ve set off to mimic and improve on the recipe.
Posted in Cheap Recipes, Guest Post on 4 April 2011
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This is a guest post for a cheap dinner of chicken florentine pizza with a great cheap recipe! Thanks so much Cheree for sending the recipe in, I can’t wait to try it once we’re off the 4 Hour Body diet or it’s my cheat day
. All readers: make sure you check out her interesting adventures is food, mechanics, outdoor travel, and all the things that make up her life here on her blog: Mohaus: Life is a beautiful adventure.
One of the first dishes I attempted to create was the Chicken Florentine pizza from Brixx Wood Fired Pizza. While this dish doesn’t have the same wood-fired taste as the restaurant, it is big on flavor and small on price, so I would say it is a win as far as recipes go.
Posted in 4 Hour Body, Cheap Recipes, Cheap Salad Recipe on 29 March 2011
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Don’t forget about cabbage as an option for a salad base. There are a ton of health benefits of cabbage, but most importantly, Cabbage has more vitamin C than oranges do per serving, is high in fiber and helps with brain function because of it’s high iodine content. The texture is thicker and hardier than lettuce and has a great distinct flavor which pairs well with ingredients you might not expect to find in a salad.
This recipe combines three unique flavors, giving the salad an Asian flair that pairs well with fish or chicken dishes. Enjoy it with a glass of white wine and tell me your thoughts.



