As someone who really tries to eat well but , alas , does n’t have a million dollars , I ’m a vast fan of these .
As someone who really tries to eat healthily but, alas, doesn’t have a million dollars, I’m a huge fan of the recipes people share on ther/EatCheapAndHealthysubreddit. Since grocery prices are still high, I’m rounding up some of the top recipes people have shared there in the last year, and they all look absolutely delicious.
Of of course , count on where you ’re located and the time of twelvemonth , sure constituent can go in and out of affordability . But hopefully , wherever you are , there ’s something here that ’ll be easy on your wallet .
1.Roasted Veggie Bowl with Pickled Onions and a Poached Egg
2.Baked Orange Chicken
3.Sesame Mushroom Fajitas
4.5-Ingredient Miso Chickpeas with Pearl Couscous
5.Sukuma Wiki (Kenyan Beef & Collard Greens)
6.Lemon Asparagus White Bean Soup
7.Green Chicken Curry
8.Easy Tri Tip Street Tacos
9.Sweet Potato Black Bean Tacos
10.Zucchini Tuna Melts
11.Spaghetti with Meatless Walnut Sauce
12.Chickpea Salad Sandwich Filling
13.Fall Beans and Greens Stew
14.Crispy Veggie Spring Rolls with Peanut Sauce
15.Coconut Lime Chicken and Pasta
16.Garlic Eggplant and Crispy Tofu
17.Lebanese Chicken Skewers
18.Rotisserie Chicken Salad
19.Stir Fry Shirataki Noodles (Japanese Yam Noodles)
20.Easy No-Mayo Pasta Salad
21.Velvet Chicken




















