The cheapest & Healthiest Meal I think would be Whole Grain Spaghetti and my kids love it.
Edsays
Eating at Grandma’s!
Lisasays
The cheapest healthy meal my kids love is spaghetti with corn as a side
Kensays
The cheapest meal we eat is mac and cheese with tuna fish.
Giannasays
Lentil soup 🙂
Gabrielsays
I likve steamed veggies with ham.
Ramonasays
Quesadillas with sauteed veggies is quick and easy, use up all those about to wilt veggies.
Susansays
I make macaroni and cheese and put ham it in.
christophersays
bean soup – good for you and tasty
meredithsays
Rice packed with veggies and curry.
Susansays
The cheapest healthy meal is homemade vegetable soup. It can be made using almost any leftovers and a few noodles. It only takes a couple of minutes to throw together.
Ssays
cheapest meal is open your cupboards and cabinets- maybe a boneless chicken breast or two and grilled and cut into thin strips and tossed into some pasta with a few vegetables here and there and some cheese sauce is an affordable meal…
spaghetti is always cheap but can get boring.
we also make chicken breast pieces and and slice up sweet potatoes for fries.
Marianna says
Stir fry veggies and brown rice
sandra says
rice with chicken and vegetables
shawna says
Would love to win
Claudette says
Cooked mashed squash and brown rice
Jessica says
The cheapest & Healthiest Meal I think would be Whole Grain Spaghetti and my kids love it.
Ed says
Eating at Grandma’s!
Lisa says
The cheapest healthy meal my kids love is spaghetti with corn as a side
Ken says
The cheapest meal we eat is mac and cheese with tuna fish.
Gianna says
Lentil soup 🙂
Gabriel says
I likve steamed veggies with ham.
Ramona says
Quesadillas with sauteed veggies is quick and easy, use up all those about to wilt veggies.
Susan says
I make macaroni and cheese and put ham it in.
christopher says
bean soup – good for you and tasty
meredith says
Rice packed with veggies and curry.
Susan says
The cheapest healthy meal is homemade vegetable soup. It can be made using almost any leftovers and a few noodles. It only takes a couple of minutes to throw together.
S says
cheapest meal is open your cupboards and cabinets- maybe a boneless chicken breast or two and grilled and cut into thin strips and tossed into some pasta with a few vegetables here and there and some cheese sauce is an affordable meal…
spaghetti is always cheap but can get boring.
we also make chicken breast pieces and and slice up sweet potatoes for fries.