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Reddit mentions of Hoisin Sauce, 8.5 Oz

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Hoisin Sauce, 8.5 Oz
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    Features:
  • Made from selected spices and ground soybeans
  • Contains no MSG
  • Use to accent marinades, roasts and stir-fries, or as a condiment
Specs:
Height4 Inches
Length5 Inches
Number of items1
Size8.5 Ounce (Pack of 1)
Weight0.5291094288 Pounds
Width5 Inches

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u/cheesyburgercheese ยท 2 pointsr/Frugal

SE Pennsylvania.

I didn't even realize you keep chickens, we do too! I don't fool myself into thinking it's an economic choice since feed $costs$ but I like that the many food scraps generated by my kids go to the birds instead of the trash. All-in-all my 7 hens probably are comparable to the cost of buying premium free-range eggs in stores, but I also got my coop/run and basic supplies plus my first 7 birds for $20 - an amazing craigslist deal from someone moving out of state.

Some other cheap meals that we enjoy and seem to be economical:

  • Mexican foods, bean burritos, breakfast burritos, tacos, taco salad. A big jar of salsa, a container of sour cream and a bottle of hot sauce will last for lots of delicious Mexican meals
  • Asian foods, any meat and/or tofu over bunches of rice or noodles. Those frozen bags of mixed vegetables in the supermarket are amazing for stir fry. I've found I like to make lots of extra sauce from whatever recipe we use so that it stretches more. Soy, Hoisin sause, and Chili oil are all amazing and add tons of flavors.
  • American foods, potatoes and anything really. Crock pot full of pork chops and sour kraut with some home made mashed potatoes rocks. Roasted potatoes and grilled chicken breasts with roasted broccoli. You can get a sack of potatoes that will last for tons of meals for a few bucks. Home made BBQ chicken pizza is popular in our house. A waffle iron is worth investing in, make huge batches and freeze the leftovers. Reheat the waffles in a toaster or toaster oven if you have one. Homemade syrup isn't hard, but get the maple extract online and I recommend making your own vanilla extract too. It only took my wife who bakes a ton about 20 months to go through a whole 1.75 liter bottle of vodka-turned extract! Can you imagine how much that would have cost had I bought the little tiny 2oz. bottles at the store?! Like BBQ? seriously try this BBQ crockpot chicken. Serve it on potato rolls with coleslaw on top (easy and cheap to make) and you are gonna have a good time. We marinated our chicken overnight in the sauce and cut down the cooking time because they weren't frozen.
  • Edit: WATER, I almost forgot one of the biggest things we do to stay healthy and frugal is drink lots and lots of water. Find a bottle or canteen that works for you (you want to learn to like and prefer water) and buy a few of them. I'm a big fan of nalgene canteens and bring two of them to work every day so that I have a goal of drinking a half gallon of water. Seriously you have no idea how much you save by not drinking alcohol, coffee, soda soft drinks, etc... by drinking lots of water you have also just eliminated a massive source of sugar in your diet because even healthy options like juice naturally (or unnaturally) have lots of sugar in them.