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The Classic Egg Salad Sandwich

June 12, 2015 By Food Retro

This classic egg salad makes a fast, easy, frugal meal that's big on taste. Serve it in a sandwich or as a simple appetizer.

In case you hadn’t been following along with my updates about the 30-day food challenge I was participating in at YummyMummyClub, for pretty much the whole month of May I was seeing whether it was possible to eat well and Canada Food Guide healthy on a limited budget of $5.50 per person per day. Spoiler…

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Filed Under: Kitchen Chemistry, Meals Tagged With: budget, dairy free, frugal, no refined sugar, nut free, peanut free, soy free, vegetarian

How to Butcher a Pork Loin from Costco (In 15 Minutes!)

May 5, 2015 By Food Retro

Bulk buyers beware: bigger is not always better. Costco can be a source of excellent deals–if you’re disciplined, know exactly what you’re looking for, and have a good feel for the pricing of products. Ground beef, for example, is seldom cheapest to buy at Costco. A Costco pork loin, however, is usually a pretty good deal in…

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Filed Under: Homemade Pantry, Kitchen Chemistry, Tips & Tricks Tagged With: butchering, frugal, Hunger Games, Kitchen Chemistry

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