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Reddit mentions of Mahatma Yellow Seasonings & Long Grain Rice, Gluten-Free, Non-GMO, Vegan, 5 oz Bag

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Mahatma Yellow Seasonings & Long Grain Rice, Gluten-Free, Non-GMO, Vegan, 5 oz Bag
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    Features:
  • Mahatma Authentic Yellow Seasoned Rice
  • Safe to cook in the microwave, over the stove or in a rice cooker
  • Gluten Free and no preservatives or MSG
  • Quality long grain rice grains cook up fluffy and separate for sides and main dishes
  • Packaged in a 05 oz bag
Specs:
Height0.35 Inches
Length0.71 Inches
Number of items1
Size5 Ounce (Pack of 1)
Weight0.31 Pounds
Width0.63 Inches

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u/clownfight ยท 1 pointr/Frugal

Learn to cook well and actually do it. You won't always be able to eat at home but if you can make a habit of eating breakfast and lunch from home and eating dinner out sparingly you will be very surprised how much extra money you have at the end of the month.

Sacks of baker potatoes go well because they can be used many different ways.

Prepackaged rice like this are very good and inexpensive. Cook some of this, saute some spinach and mushrooms - meal. Buy a rotisserie chicken or cook a whole chicken and shred some to add to the rice for a great chicken dinner.

I ate a good deal of Zatarian's boxed red beans and rice and those are cheap, easy and versatile as well.

Most important thing about learning to cook is learning how to incorporate last night's leftovers into tomorrow's meals so you can reuse items without getting boring. Leftover Chicken and vegetables? Make pasta. Leftover pasta and sauce? Make soup. Anyway, that is my .02.

You certainly need to nail down cheap furniture and clothes but I think the biggest hidden cost is your food cost. Good luck!