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Season by season, month by month ... with the reasons

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.sdf.org/post/1422052

We enjoy the Voila! Three Cheese Chicken from Birds Eye $6.49 But we add our own additional frozen vegetables (plain, 1 pound, Italian blend) and cubed boneless skinless chicken (marinated for a day, then cooked and cubed) to make it come out to about $2.25 per serving (4) and about 300 Calories.

For $2.50 in the added ingredients, double the yield and improves the carbs, sodium, and protein. The calories are virtually identical.

The 21 ounce Birds-Eye package says that it serves three, but in practice we find that it serves two. Add your own generic frozen veggies and cubed cooked chicken and you serve four.

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I want to learn more about how to live frugally on my shoestring college budget, though don't know where to start and what places are reliable for researching the subject. What sources / books / websites / YT channels do ya'll recommend for finding high-quality information on this subject?

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Since basement units are the coldest, it won't be as needed. If it gets too cold, heaters are much easier to operate

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A lot of the dishes don't even fit in the sink.

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For refurbished phones, I'm concerned about the battery life being awful. Since most phones don't have swap-able batteries.

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Pens often can fit inside the chuck

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Sorry about picture quality, bad phone. I sanded the sharp plastic corners down too.

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