Website review: Cheap Eats Recipes : Cheap Eats
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•8 reviews since Sep 2, 2006
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DumberThanPaint rated 6 days ago- Always a good idea! Cheap and easy!

tafster rated 20 months ago- I'm a cheap bastard and a lazy cook = cheap eats can keep me alive in between the one or two real meals I can be arsed to make during the week

Lunaticmama rated 20 months ago- most of this stuff is easily made veggi... good site for those who lack the skills to eat on a shoestring.

gomerman rated 20 months ago- This looks disgusting.

magnafide rated 20 months ago- cheap eats!! live on this stuff during the week and you'll actually have money left over to splurge on some good meals during the weekends! ;)

Marrs rated 21 months ago- Warning - extremely Cheap Eats up ahead. You may want to look away if you're adverse to main meal recipes with only three ingredients. If you were ever a hungry latch-key kid coming home from school, chances are you've made an afternoon snack like this before. I call it Ghetto Pizza, although maybe it should be called "Starving College Kid Pizza". I happen to think this is quite good for lunchtime meals as well (as long as you eat other stuff with it, veggies would be nice!). I actually wasn't a latch-key kid until high school, but I still found occasion to make these every so often. The recipe is stupidly simple, has endless modifications, generally tastes "good" and can be fairly cheap as long as you don't go putting any gourmet toppings on top. We haven't had a recipe on Cheap Eats in awhile, and I know that this doesn't really count, but hey it's cheap isn't it? Here are the basics: Ghetto Pizza 2 tbsp spaghetti sauce from a 26 oz. $2 jar -- $0.07 1 slice of white bread -- $0.10 1 slice cheese (mozzarella, swiss, etc.) -- $0.15 optional pepper, dried oregano -- negligible Total: $0.32 If you can't figure out how to make this, then I don't know what to say. Put the sauce on the bread and cover with the cheese. Optional dried oregano and pepper on top. Put it in the toaster oven and toast it until the cheese is bubbly. That's it. You probably want to make a couple of these to fill you up. You couch potato guys, I'm talking to you...

Divadrummer rated 21 months ago- Eww. You can do cheap and still have good food.