Wednesday, May 16, 2018

Book Review : Good and Cheap: eat well on 4.00 a day

I bought “Good and Cheap: eat well on 4.00 a day”. It was 10.00 and I can appreciate the fact that they proceeds went to feed the hungry.   I, however, don’t think that the. Examples of food are too practical.   No food is going to do your family any good if you are feeding it to the garbage disposal.

This woman wrote the book for a graduation project from college for her masters.   I don't think she was too down to earth.   Most people I know would not eat the food she was suggesting and the money just doesn’t add up: it doesn’t sound like she has walked the walk.

Kale
Eggplant
Pineapple, fresh pineapple salad
Tomato scrambled eggs 1.80 a serving (half your budget)
Egg sandwiches with mushroom hash.  1.80 a serving
Quinoa....1.25 a serving -have you priced a bag of quinoa.
Broiled grapefruit 1.00
Dal.????? .60

Corn soup....just corn soup...1.25
Squash soup.....1.50
Tomato soup and toasted chees 2.40–more than half your budget
Kale salad 2.25 -the total protein is an egg yolk for a family batch

Broiled eggplant 2.25


None of this has any meat.

Quinoa 1.25
Tomato soup and toasted cheese 2.40
Kale salad -no protein 2.25
Totals is 5.90.  And hardly what would be RDA for a family.   I do know I wouldnt get my husband to eat quinoa or kale salad.   And probably not my granddaughter.

Sounds good, but doesn’t meet the reality check.

The key to four dollars a day is to buy your food at the lowest possible price.  Buy food that is nutritious and versatile.   Buy food at RBP in bulk when it makes sense.   Buy meats that are low fat.  Eating beef once a week gives you variety and the nutrition that you cant get from any other source that is practical.   10 percent fat hamburger is 2.77 this week at Alberways .   If you fry it and de-fat it the fat left will be minimal.   A 4 ounce portion is plenty .

Efficient scratch cooking, buying in bulk and things that are on sale helps.   Stock at low prices and eat when the prices are high.  Not a strange concept. Stockbrokers have used that concept for years.   Our great grandmother on the farms, put up food for the winter.

You can feed your family on four dollars a day, keep a 4-6 week supply of food and cook food that your family will eat.  I don't know many men or children that are adventurous enough to go without meat and be satisfied with a piece of grilled eggplant or a grilled 1/2 grapefruit for a meal.

And....1/2 a raw egg in anything that isn’t going to be cooked is wrong.    You are playing with fire.
The object is to feed your family, not kill it.  LOL.



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