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http://brokeassgourmet.com/
groovy recipes, etc.
http://brokeassgourmet.com/
groovy recipes, etc.
Wow, sounds very cool indeed. I love the blog's name :D
Looks yummy and I will peruse it, but, $4.00 for two chicken legs???
Oooh, thanks!
Avoid http://foodgawker.com/ at all costs though, if you value your life!
Oooh, thanks!
Avoid http://foodgawker.com/ at all costs though, if you value your life!
Been there... not going back! (So nice that you care tho...) :}~
Maybe the 2 chicken wings for $4.00 were free range and organic. I can buy 6 to 8 non organic for anywhere between $4.00 and $7. So, that could be a reason.
A pot of soup for 4 for $14? That's hardly broke ass. Cute name though, even though it really doesn't seem to apply to the contents.
Square Peg
12-8-12, 7:50pm
A pot of soup for 4 for $14? That's hardly broke ass. Cute name though, even though it really doesn't seem to apply to the contents.
That was my thought too
A pot of soup for 4 for $14? That's hardly broke ass. Cute name though, even though it really doesn't seem to apply to the contents.
Yes, it occurred to me that her recipes were pretty much what I would make when I'm not really being frugal.
Not organic, but we can get whole, already roasted chickens for $5 every day at the grocery store. The pho recipe sounds pretty good except no Thai basil. You HAVE to have Thai basil! And jalapenos!!!
Not organic, but we can get whole, already roasted chickens for $5 every day at the grocery store. The pho recipe sounds pretty good except no Thai basil. You HAVE to have Thai basil! And jalapenos!!!
Gregg, I have found that in a pinch tarragon can substitute for Thai holy basil. Kinda sorta the same smell/taste. (if you squint);)
Gregg, I have found that in a pinch tarragon can substitute for Thai holy basil. Kinda sorta the same smell/taste. (if you squint);)
Lol peggy....French pho?
SteveinMN
12-10-12, 1:01pm
Lol peggy....French pho?
Well, pho is Vietnamese ... and the French spent more than a few years there. Stranger things have happened. :)
Lol peggy....French pho?
Well, pho is Vietnamese ... and the French spent more than a few years there. Stranger things have happened.
To me that is one of the great things about Vietnamese food. It has some of the best of Chinese food and French food combined.
My favorite Cheap Bastid (http://www.cheap-bastid-cooks.com/) cook. Walter's cooking is very down to earth.
Lol peggy....French pho?
Well, who knows? Instead of broke ass pho you might make kick ass French pho!;)
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