October: Go the Distance

Sep 4, 2010

Rice and Beans and Beans and Rice

Food can be expensive. That is a sad fact that we all have to live with.
These days, a piece of fruit can be the same price as a dollar-menu hamburger. The icky, slimy, greasy, dead-flesh food is getting to be more affordable than the good, whole foods! I have two responses to this epidemic:
1. Products usually sell for what they are worth, so keep that in mind when you buy a $1 hamburger.
2. There are inexpensive, whole, vegan options out there!
An excellent and timeless example of this is a bean and rice dish. I made some very rough estimates and found that you can get 5 cups of uncooked rice for $1.69. Taking into account how much rice expands when you cook it, that is a LOT of rice. Dried beans are similarly cheap, and then all you need is a veggie or two to make a tasty, wholesome meal.
I had two recipes I wanted to try out this weekend. They are both from La Dolce Vegan. The first one I actually made yesterday, called Bountiful Beans and Brown Rice.
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Don’t mind the pizza. The rest of the family had pizza last night, as they tend to avoid my ‘freaky vegan food’ like the black death.

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This was the final product and it was good. It was not complicated at all, took no longer than the time to cook the rice, and it had a simple but satisfying flavor. One thing to note: the recipe also calls for green peppers and jalapenos. I don’t much like green peppers and didn’t have any jalapenos so I left those out. I imagine it is even more flavorful if you leave those in!
I would give this recipe a 4.5 out of 5 stars.
It was no gourmet dish, but it didn’t have to be. It was simple to prepare and made me happy and full, which is all I can ask :)
How do you save money on food without giving up great taste?
If there’s one thing you can’t have too many of, its money- or time-saving tips!

3 comments:

  1. yum, beans and rice are so good together! I love Mexican rice and beans a lot.
    I have a lot of money saving tips!! Being a poor grad student and all... ;)
    I actually did a series of posts a few weeks ago on eating for 1 week on $21. You can find it here: http://masterofherromaine.blogspot.com/2010/08/21-week-challenge-day-1.html
    I ended up eating out once, but the rest of the time I stuck to it! I save a lot of money by buying pretty much ONLY produce and some beans like chickpeas. Also sometimes I get tofu or bread..but basically 80% of my shopping budget is spent on produce! With the right spices, I can make so many dishes out of the same fruits and veggies and never get bored! I have also recently started making my own crackers and fake-Starbucks drinks! That saves a ton of money.

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  2. I actually did see those posts!
    In fact I think it was the original 21-dollar a week post that led me to your blog.

    I have been wanting to try the $21 thing myself but I keep finding tasty dishes in all these library books that I want to try before I have to return them, hehe.

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  3. Sonia, I'm definitely going to have to check out the eating on $21 a week! And Sava, I appreciate the simpleness of rice and beans. Sometimes I love dishes like that. So filling too!

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