Kitchen Economy

Cheap, real-life meals that stretch your groceries, save money, and still taste good.

I don’t cook fancy—I cook realistic. These are meals I make when I’m tired, on a budget, and still trying to eat better. Simple, filling, and doable.

🥘 One-Pot Meals 🍗 Protein on a Budget 🥔 Stretch Meals ⚡ Low-Energy Meals 🥦 Anti-Inflammatory

Garlic Chicken & Rice

Cheap, filling, one-pot meal that reheats well.

  • Chicken thighs
  • Rice + broth
  • Garlic, onion

💡 Tip: Add frozen veggies at the end

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Loaded Potato Bowls

Super cheap, flexible, and very filling.

  • Potatoes
  • Leftover protein
  • Frozen veggies

💡 Tip: Great for using leftovers

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Sheet Pan Chicken & Veg

Throw it in the oven and walk away.

  • Chicken
  • Any veggies
  • Oil + seasoning

💡 Tip: Use whatever is cheapest

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Egg Roll in a Bowl

Fast, cheap, and surprisingly flavorful.

  • Ground meat
  • Coleslaw mix
  • Soy sauce, garlic

💡 Tip: Ready in ~15 minutes

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💬 Real-Life Kitchen Tips

  • Cook once, eat 2–3 times
  • Frozen veggies save money and time
  • Flavor matters—salt, garlic, and fat go a long way
  • Simple meals are still good meals
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