I love little Ceasar’s pizza. I like their deep dish pizza. A large deep dish pizza is only 8 dollars. The regular crust is only 7 dollars.
Cheapest and good food is eggs. I love eggs I can eat 6-8 fried eggs.
I also heard that cereal is also cheap food and it is good as well.
Take out would probably be the $5 meals at KFC.
At home tuna or eggs
I like beans, corn n fish mixed around with ramen…
I like cereal and milk, or tuna onions mayo and bread, or rice chicken and veggies, or eggs onions and cheese, or pasta hamburger and tomato sauce, or Alfredo sauce chicken pasta and veggies. All made at home.
It’s cheaper and better for you if you make it yourself. Because most of the time, the restaurants leave out the veggies.
Health wise I’d say brown rice and dried black beans.
For about $4 you can eat for 4+ days depending on appetite.
I’m on a low budget and a lazy cook, so cheap it is, I buy whatever is on sale
I like burritos from costco…
the cheapest and best food for you is canned sardines.
I get the honey mustard packed in sauce and eat it with crackers.
I also get the tomato sauce packed kind and substitute it for ground beef
in a lot of homemade meals.
I used to like spicy sardines a lot but now I hate fish and fish oil.
Top Ramen or insta cup.
Phil likes that kind too.
I think he took some to work sometimes for lunch right out of the can.
btw Sardines are one of the healthiest foods on earth. It has lots of Omega 3 and nootropics. Nootropics increase intelligence and improve mental health.
I go for beans and rice.
Worst part about working at a pizza joint was putting sardines on the pizza. I hate sardines.
Plus the cost of Beano for the gas.
Rice and beans is good carbs/protein and healthy. They feed the punters on survivor on it because it’s plain and bland but it’ll get you through. Either or is good and cheap in most places.
Heinz baked beans with sausage in it
Pasta is my go to food