Our bare bones budget would definitely also include
a mostly rice and beans budget, and cut out travel.
Not exact matches
Since Abe
mostly eats
beans and rice, he was on the edge of pure vegan food bliss at every meal.
They paid $ 28 for a dinner for four at McDonald's; $ 14 for a grocery store - procured dinner of chicken, potatoes,
and a salad;
and just $ 9 for a
mostly vegetarian dinner of pinto
beans and rice.
Because we progressed my baby very quickly through purees to soft solids (here's how), by 8 - 9 months he was eating
mostly soft table foods cut up for him - red
beans and brown
rice, ground beef with white
beans, oatmeal
and yogurt,
and just about every fruit
and vegetable we've got in the kitchen.
We like our lunches out so I can eat breakfast or go to places like Paneras, Chipolte
and Moes where we eat
mostly veggies,
beans,
rice.
I am trying to eat
mostly raw foods — fruits, veggies, nuts, seeds,
and occasionally eating cooked items such as
beans,
rice, etc..
The diet here
mostly consists of cooked dry
beans, lots of white
rice,
and many wheat products which I avoid.
Long story short, Bonet's diet
mostly consisted of
rice,
beans,
and a lot of fried foods.
Once your
rice is
MOSTLY cooked, add it to the skillet along with the
beans and the rest of the seasonings.
So 7 billion people
mostly in urban areas living a quiet vegan existence, eating
rice and beans - mushroom, herbs,
and bean sprouts for flavoring
and carefully managing the sewage - perhaps storing the methane, or perhaps the poor fools living not in the tropics could use it for heating in their well insulated homes to stave a coldest of nites.