Thursday, February 19, 2009

Delicious Delicacies for a Delicate Cost



Cheap, fast and enough to fill up an empty stomach. Try these followings:


1 – Tuna or Egg Mayo Sandwich

All you need are a can of tuna, tomatoes and some bread. For a change, try frying some eggs and mixed them well with mayo, with a dash of pepper and some butter. All under the costs of 2 bucks. It’s a quick yet filling lunch or even breakfast.

2- Onion Mayo Pasta Salad

Served chill, try mixing some mayo with boiled fettuccini, onions, carrots and some fried or baked garlic. A dash of pepper and salt or paprika will help as well. All under the costs of 3 bucks or so.

3 – Porridge

Cook some porridge and be creative with what to go along with it. Fried eggs with pepper and paprika, even fried prawns with mixed vege or even salted lettuce. Very oriental and good when you are sick.

4 – French toast

Beat an egg and mix in some sugar and milk. Dip slices of bread into this batter and fry them well. Oh…heaven! Good for breakfast, lunch, dinner and so on… Good when you realize that your bread is expiring soon. Haha..

5 – Fried Instant Noodles

Tired of friend rice, try frying instant noodles. The same way you fry rice, but just make good use of the flavorings provided along in the instant noodles packet. Make sure add in some mixed vege or fish cakes. Quick and still with an acceptable level of nutrition.

6 – Fried Cauliflower

Hey hey…This is very interesting. Cut some cauliflowers into small bit pieces. Then start to dip them into chili powders. Then deep fry it and of course it has to go with some steamed rice. Tastes like heaven man!! Simple le?

7 – Pizza

Get Pita bread (cheaper when the expiry date is in couple of days) and start layering some pasta sauce on it, then welcome all and everything that you like on your pizza. Simple uh? Sedap tau…

8 – Get more friends

Trick no 8, and MAY I STRESS, the most important one! When you have more friends of different culture, believe me, they are more than keen to feed you. I had a whole good introduction to Korean food once from my housemate in Adelaide, ranging from Korean sushi to cold noodles. And, ITS FREE!!!

2 comments:

AUDREY said...

Kelvin,
I see all the pictures also air liur meleleh already. huhuhuhuhu... I want to makan also.

Charles T said...

ur the best, man :)