Everyone has heard of the Freshman 15, well, this year introduced us to the Quarantine 19. Many of us are working at home or doing online schooling, leaving us less active and surrounded by food. Money has become tighter and it has become a bigger deal to go to the grocery store. But, just as there are ways to avoid the Freshman 15, there are plenty of cheap but healthy meals to fend of the Quarantine 19!
A chicken Caesar is one of the most well-known salad options for omnivores. In fact, most groceries sell pre-packaged options for on-the-go or lunch-at-work options. With quarantine, though, we have much more freedom of using our full kitchen and need to be more careful with frivolous spending. To have the same meal as the prepackaged, but to have leftover ingredients, here is what you’ll need:
Most of the time, I usually buy the bags of lettuce, but you could also buy a head and break it down yourself. As for the cheese, to each their own, but definitely get a big enough bag for multiple meals. Over time I have learned that it can actually be cheaper to buy frozen chicken breast, and it only takes a few minutes for it to heat up in the oven. With the Caesar dressing, there are so many types to choose from, so why not experiment? And a little salt and pepper and wa-la!
Either with newly baked chicken or leftover from the salads, we can also use the lettuce to make a Chicken BLT. Here is what you’ll need:
A great way to add some stability to the sandwich is to toast your bread. Personally, I like a little mayo on each slice. Then, small packs of bacon sell for relatively cheap and are easy to cook. With the use of leftover chicken and lettuce, all you need is a little bit of diced tomato. Turns out that this fancy sandwich you usually order at restaurants is pretty easy to make!
Everyone has their favorite Mexican restaurant for #TacoTuesdays or #FridayNight margaritas. With COVID-19, however, it might be a bit harder to get your favorite dish. So, here is a homemade alternative to get over even the worst #Humpday: chicken fajitas! This super easy and cheap dish is perfect for planning out the week and can be made with whatever you like, like adding some shredded lettuce. But, here is what I’d need to make mine:
After heating the new, or leftover, chicken, toss it in a pan with the sliced peppers and chopped onion. Once it is all together, add the fajita mix and you are good to go! I learned from a Mexican mama to heat the tortillas on the stovetop, then fill it, and add the cheese. This delicious and hearty meal can last all of the work or school week!
Still have leftover pepper and onion from the fajitas? Not to worry! The perfect place to use these veggies is to mix it in with rice and add it as a side to your chicken entrée. All groceries, including Walmart, have an isle full of box dinners and sides, such as rice and pasta. For this cheap and healthy meal, we are going to meal-prep with a box of rice and portion out for the week. Here is what you’ll need:
After getting the rice exactly how you like it, toss in the peppers and onions. Personally, I add the diced chicken as well, making myself a rice-bowl of sorts. All in all, it is not a bad way to start a week and gives you one less thing to worry about!
Now, it may come as a shock to you, as it did to me, that pasta is actually meant to be a side. As you may have a side of vegetables or small soup, a suggested portion of pasta is quite small. But! Just because it’s small, doesn’t mean it’s not worth it. Here is what you’ll need to have chicken with Alfredo-pesto sauce:
When the pasta is cooked to your liking, go ahead and strain it but put it back in the pot. From here you’re going to take a spoonful of Alfredo sauce and coat the noodles over low heat. After the noodles are lightly coated, the addition of a little pesto goes a long way. Then you’re all ready to plate with your chicken!
As that cold weather starts rolling it, the fireplaces are lit, and the Christmas movies are playing, who doesn’t want a nice, hot cup of Campbell’s Chicken Noodle Soup? Cheap and with a very long shelf life, there is nothing wrong with grabbing a pack of Campbell’s Chicken Noodle Soup the next time you are at the grocery. Its classic taste has proven itself through time, but here is what you’ll need to make it extra special:
Still on the stovetop, slice the already heated sausage and drop it in the soup. Add some salt and pepper, and any other seasoning you may like before ladling yourself a bowl. From the bag of salad croutons, use these like you would broken crackers. Now you have a healthy, hearty, hot, and cheap meal you can replicate all Winter long!
There are certain people at the University of Florida that you can't help but run into on a daily basis…
Scrolling through Instagram, double tapping your friends pic is an everyday thing. Sure you scroll through your feed and have…
Every student at San Diego State University knows they have a great lifestyle at one of the best universities. We've…
The cool winds of winter are creeping in, and you might be noticing your skin getting a little dry. Don't…
There are so many ways to make your partner feel appreciated. It doesn't have to be a huge gift or…
Winter: the season of bundling up in big sweaters, cozy sweatpants and cuddling under fleece blankets. Sometimes it can be…