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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 368481" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>It's not easy to make decent meals for one person, especially when you're on a budget. I buy whatever meats are on sale, then rewrap them in meal-sized portions and freeze them. Our local grocery store often has small pork roasts for no more than $3.50-$4.00 and I can get several meals off of one. After two or three meals, I cut what's left off the bone, add barbeque sauce, and get wonderful sandwiches. And I can get at least five good meals off of one small roast chicken. After using the meat that's easy to get at, I put the 'carcass' in a pot, cover with water, add a little onion, celery, or whatever and let it simmer - makes a lovely broth. I pick the meat off the bones, cook some rice in the broth, then mix them together - makes enough really good chicken and rice for at least three meals.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 368481, member: 1883"] It's not easy to make decent meals for one person, especially when you're on a budget. I buy whatever meats are on sale, then rewrap them in meal-sized portions and freeze them. Our local grocery store often has small pork roasts for no more than $3.50-$4.00 and I can get several meals off of one. After two or three meals, I cut what's left off the bone, add barbeque sauce, and get wonderful sandwiches. And I can get at least five good meals off of one small roast chicken. After using the meat that's easy to get at, I put the 'carcass' in a pot, cover with water, add a little onion, celery, or whatever and let it simmer - makes a lovely broth. I pick the meat off the bones, cook some rice in the broth, then mix them together - makes enough really good chicken and rice for at least three meals. [/QUOTE]
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