frugality with food in the forum

frugal_me

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Hello,
Im new here. I was wondering where one would post topics about frugality in food making such as asking for ideas on inexpensive recipes and how to stretch foods in your pantry. I have a question about uses for powdered milk but wasnt sure where to post it.
Thanks in advance

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Thank you pat :)...I see what I will be reading most of the weekend.

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Lots of frugal tips here, in several threads. Some also are scattered in the current vegetarian thread, and the real foods thread is very healthy and mostly cheap. The "how I saved $ today" thread has food tips throughout, too.

Oh, powdered milk.... :hide

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freemotion said:
Oh, powdered milk.... :hide :gig
<snort>

Yes, there have been several threads on which the subject has been Discussed Extensively With Strong and Diverse Viewpoints Expressed By All, you might want to check them out so's to at least know what to expect when you post your own question <vbg>


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Welcome to Sufficient Self Frugal! :frow I know you are going to feel right at home here.
 

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:welcome

There's also alot of great ideas about Making Your Own Mixes.

I think it was in the Self Sufficient Kitchen.
 

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welcome!!!

we sure try to save big money on this forum and "do it simple"

Punkin is right.
If you can buy it in a store as a mix or convenience food, then there is a way to make it yourself. When in doubt, google and search it. There is always ways to make it healthier, better and cheaper with learning the scratch way! LOL
 
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