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I've never actually cooked tempeh. And I have this image of your IL's not being healthy eaters?
Cheaper to cook from scratch too
Waaaaay cheaper.
So I'm thinking about the cost of making sauces and stuff. Is it really cheaper to make your own, say, enchilada sauce? Because it doesn't seem like it is. I do it anyway because I always have tomato sauce on hand, but never enchilada sauce. Also it tastes better and I can control the heat, but I think if I found a good canned brand I liked I'd use it happily. What other kinds of sauces do you make?Luckylily, just curious what canned goods you do use, if any. I don't have a ton of canned stuff in my pantry, but I do have canned tomatoes/tomato sauce, beans, and a few random other things. I suppose now that I have a bigger freezer I could make pig batches of beans and freeze them, but I find that if I'm eating them in salad I like the texture of canned beans better than pressure cooked beans. Perhaps I need to experiment some more. I agree that most foods made from scratch are definitely cheaper and usually healthier and tastier as well.
Oh, and buying my spices at the farmers market saves me a small fortune!
This is great. Buying ANYTHING at my Farmer's market costs me a large fortune, which makes me really sad. Far worse in DC than in NYC for some reason.
I use canned beans, because they are faster (exception, lentils), and canned tomatoes in the winter when we run out of the home canned garden tomatoes. Just about everything else i buy fresh. I do read the produce section of the sales flyer carefully while menu planning.I make spaghetti sauces, pizza sauce, cheese sauces, curry pastes, gravies, bbq sauces, hot sauces, stocks, etc. chicken is cheaper to buy on the bone, so i always save the bones and make stock. Thai Curry pastes are cheap to make your own because they make a huge amount and you can freeze in ice cube trays like you would baby food. We have a huge quantity of homemade hot sauce, because we grow peppers, amd what else do you do with thousands of hot peppers?I've honestly never thought to buy enchilada sauce because my enchilada recipe has me making the sauce while cooking the chicken... I'm sort of programmed this way now, i don't think in those terms. When i do taste canned/jarred sauces, they taste salty or oversweet to me because i am not used to them.
That all makes sense. I do buy spaghetti sauce, because there is a brand of Ragu that has a ton of veggies in it that I really like. It will frequently go on sale for $1 per jar, and since I don't grow my own tomatoes I can't make it for cheaper than that. I should do pizza sauce. I haven't had a ton of luck with freezing stuff for future use, but that probably has a lot to do with a) only cooking for one person, and b) only having the crappy freezer that's attached to my fridge. I find that since I'm in and out of that thing so often, it doesn't stay cold enough and everything forms ice crystals or gets freezer burned. Now that I have a better freezer and there's two of us, I should try freezing stuff more often.