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Re: Pasta and Potatoes

Postby Pousinha » 11 Nov 2024, 03:48

Unfortunately, I can't eat any pasta, as I'm allergic. All my food must be gluten free (I must also stay away from many diary products, all kinds of beans and red meat). But I can eat all kinds of potatoes. In any way, in my country the price of potatoes skyrocketed, so it's not that cheap. But potatoes are between my staple food, so I can't get rid of them despite the cost.
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Re: Pasta and Potatoes

Postby Spontaneo » 11 Nov 2024, 04:54

Pousinha wrote:Unfortunately, I can't eat any pasta, as I'm allergic. All my food must be gluten free (I must also stay away from many diary products, all kinds of beans and red meat). But I can eat all kinds of potatoes. In any way, in my country the price of potatoes skyrocketed, so it's not that cheap. But potatoes are between my staple food, so I can't get rid of them despite the cost.


In Brazil, are boxes of instant mashed potatoes cheaper than big bags of russet potatoes?
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Re: Pasta and Potatoes

Postby ptrikha21 » 11 Nov 2024, 14:37

Life can sometimes teach us a lot of lessons. You have been doing good to manage with whatever best you have.
I do not think I am that much efficient with resources vis-a-vis groceries.
Yet some of my food choices especially in Dry Grocery have been good and value for money.
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Re: Pasta and Potatoes

Postby Spontaneo » 03 May 2025, 09:06

ptrikha21 wrote:Life can sometimes teach us a lot of lessons. You have been doing good to manage with whatever best you have.
I do not think I am that much efficient with resources vis-a-vis groceries.
Yet some of my food choices especially in Dry Grocery have been good and value for money.


What is dry grocery?

-- 23 Nov 2024, 20:42 --

I have been craving Crock-Pot baked potatoes. I asked my roommate and her boyfriend if they would like to have Crock-Pot baked potatoes tomorrow also. Would you like to know what her boyfriend asked? "aren't you having anything else?"
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Re: Pasta and Potatoes

Postby Angie10 » 03 May 2025, 18:27

I know things can get tough, and I totally get why you're going with potatoes and pasta. Sometimes I find money's tight, too. But like @Jem Smith said, I like to have jacket potatoes because while simple, they can be very nutritious. For instance, mince meat doesn't cost the bomb. You could use that as a topping. Make a big batch and keep dipping into it. You could even have coleslaw as a topping. Or baked beans in tomato sauce. The options are limitless.

Veggies aren't all that expensive. I often buy various types, finely chop them up, season them with my favourite spices, saute them in olive oil and mix them with the humble noodles, and it can be surprisingly tasty. If you have a bit of meat, you can also chop it very finely so it goes a long way, and add it to the 'veggie mix'.
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Re: Pasta and Potatoes

Postby Spontaneo » 05 May 2025, 00:51

Angie10 wrote:I know things can get tough, and I totally get why you're going with potatoes and pasta. Sometimes I find money's tight, too. But like @Jem Smith said, I like to have jacket potatoes because while simple, they can be very nutritious. For instance, mince meat doesn't cost the bomb. You could use that as a topping. Make a big batch and keep dipping into it. You could even have coleslaw as a topping. Or baked beans in tomato sauce. The options are limitless.

Veggies aren't all that expensive. I often buy various types, finely chop them up, season them with my favourite spices, saute them in olive oil and mix them with the humble noodles, and it can be surprisingly tasty. If you have a bit of meat, you can also chop it very finely so it goes a long way, and add it to the 'veggie mix'.


Every month, I wait until the canned vegetables have accumulated then prepare homemade Crock-Pot vegetable soup. My next adventure is going to be vegetable and rice stir fry with a bottle of teriyaki which @Jem Smith said would be good.
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Re: Pasta and Potatoes

Postby Pousinha » 05 May 2025, 16:18

Spontaneo wrote:In Brazil, are boxes of instant mashed potatoes cheaper than big bags of russet potatoes?


Sorry, I'm too late to reply, as I can't be active as before and I didn't see your answer. I don't remember having seen instant smashed potatoes in any supermarket I purchase food and water (I live in a medium sized city in the interior and not a capital or a metropolis, so resources are limited here). In any way, as smashed potatoes are done with butter and milk, I can't eat them. I'm allergic.
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Re: Pasta and Potatoes

Postby Spontaneo » 05 May 2025, 22:59

Pousinha wrote:
Spontaneo wrote:In Brazil, are boxes of instant mashed potatoes cheaper than big bags of russet potatoes?


Sorry, I'm too late to reply, as I can't be active as before and I didn't see your answer. I don't remember having seen instant smashed potatoes in any supermarket I purchase food and water (I live in a medium sized city in the interior and not a capital or a metropolis, so resources are limited here). In any way, as smashed potatoes are done with butter and milk, I can't eat them. I'm allergic.


As for potatoes, my hardest part is preparing homemade potato salad. I have no problem with German Potato Salad with sausage or kielbasa. I do not peel the potatoes.
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Re: Pasta and Potatoes

Postby Angie10 » 10 May 2025, 18:31

Spontaneo wrote:
Every month, I wait until the canned vegetables have accumulated then prepare homemade Crock-Pot vegetable soup. My next adventure is going to be vegetable and rice stir fry with a bottle of teriyaki which @Jem Smith said would be good.


OMG I LOVE Teriyaki sauce, so yes @Jem Smith is right! Have you compared the price of frozen veggies against the canned versions? I once saw a documentary that said frozen veggies are almost as nutritious as fresh veggies because freezing them locks in all those goodies. It might worth a look.
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Re: Pasta and Potatoes

Postby Pousinha » 11 May 2025, 21:33

Spontaneo wrote:
Pousinha wrote:
Spontaneo wrote:In Brazil, are boxes of instant mashed potatoes cheaper than big bags of russet potatoes?


Sorry, I'm too late to reply, as I can't be active as before and I didn't see your answer. I don't remember having seen instant smashed potatoes in any supermarket I purchase food and water (I live in a medium sized city in the interior and not a capital or a metropolis, so resources are limited here). In any way, as smashed potatoes are done with butter and milk, I can't eat them. I'm allergic.


As for potatoes, my hardest part is preparing homemade potato salad. I have no problem with German Potato Salad with sausage or kielbasa. I do not peel the potatoes.


Dear friend, I don't peel potatoes, nor to prepare homemade potato salad. Do you know what I do? There is a little secret :mrgreen:: I put the potatoes in a pot full of water (after having rinsed them to quit the dust) with a spoon of baking soda. When the potatoes are well cooked, I switch off the stove and wait them passing from hot to warm. In such a moment, it becomes fast and easy to peel them :D
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Re: Pasta and Potatoes

Postby Spontaneo » 16 May 2025, 09:12

As to whether canned or frozen, I use with what I have.
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Re: Pasta and Potatoes

Postby Tendz » 20 May 2025, 04:06

Pasta and potatoes are indeed versatile staples that can stretch a tight budget while still providing comfort and satisfaction.
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Re: Pasta and Potatoes

Postby augusta » 20 May 2025, 05:01

Add Inexpensive Proteins:Ground beef, sausage, and canned tuna are budget-friendly options that can be added to pasta dishes for extra protein and flavor.
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Re: Pasta and Potatoes

Postby Spontaneo » 21 May 2025, 17:46

augusta wrote:Add Inexpensive Proteins:Ground beef, sausage, and canned tuna are budget-friendly options that can be added to pasta dishes for extra protein and flavor.


Here? Ground beef is expensive. However, sausage links and canned tuna may be found at the Dollar Tree for $1.25.
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Re: Pasta and Potatoes

Postby Jem Smith » 23 May 2025, 23:53

Pousinha wrote:Unfortunately, I can't eat any pasta, as I'm allergic. All my food must be gluten free (I must also stay away from many diary products, all kinds of beans and red meat). But I can eat all kinds of potatoes. In any way, in my country the price of potatoes skyrocketed, so it's not that cheap. But potatoes are between my staple food, so I can't get rid of them despite the cost.


You can get gluten free pasta, although it can be a bit more expensive than the regular kind. It can be made of other types of flour, and gnocchi is made from potatoes. Kraft makes a packet macaroni and cheese that is gluten and dairy free. It tastes like their regular packet mac and cheese, which is great if you like that. Don't know whether it's available where you live though.
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Re: Pasta and Potatoes

Postby Spontaneo » 24 May 2025, 17:33

Jem Smith wrote:
Pousinha wrote:Unfortunately, I can't eat any pasta, as I'm allergic. All my food must be gluten free (I must also stay away from many diary products, all kinds of beans and red meat). But I can eat all kinds of potatoes. In any way, in my country the price of potatoes skyrocketed, so it's not that cheap. But potatoes are between my staple food, so I can't get rid of them despite the cost.


You can get gluten free pasta, although it can be a bit more expensive than the regular kind. It can be made of other types of flour, and gnocchi is made from potatoes. Kraft makes a packet macaroni and cheese that is gluten and dairy free. It tastes like their regular packet mac and cheese, which is great if you like that. Don't know whether it's available where you live though.


Personally, I love fried potato wedges! Years ago, I would buy from KFC once a week but then got taught how to fry from home. Then came air fryers! Due to dental work I really cannot chew but if you can? Do it!
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Re: Pasta and Potatoes

Postby augusta » 28 May 2025, 04:49

Pasta and potatoes are both incredibly versatile ingredients, meaning they can be used in a wide variety of dishes and cooking methods to enjoy thrm
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Re: Pasta and Potatoes

Postby Tendz » 28 May 2025, 21:52

Both can be prepared in numerous ways, including boiling, baking, frying, and mashing.
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Re: Pasta and Potatoes

Postby Spontaneo » 29 May 2025, 20:00

Yes, I can still consume mashed potatoes, but do not find filling. So, I like mix with another ingredient, such as cream of mushroom soup.
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Re: Pasta and Potatoes

Postby augusta » 05 Jun 2025, 04:39

Both pasta and potatoes are relatively inexpensive compared to other food groups.They can be used in a wide range of dishes, from simple boiled or baked potatoes to creamy pasta sauces and soups.
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