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  • the_yaya@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Happy weekend!

    Today’s Ask PHlemmy: What is your favorite poverty meal that you still eat regardless of where you are financially?

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        1 year ago
        • egg! whether hard boiled, fried, even raw kung masabaw, pero personal fave to add is yung scrambled na medyo crispy. tho parang mas omelette ata yun kesa scrambled haha
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      1 year ago

      Eggs, tuyo, instant noodles. If not that lazy, beans.

      When outside in Baguio, meron pa yung karinderya sa Porta with 55 peso budget meal na 2 rice, 2 meat, and sabaw.

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      1 year ago

      Rice mixed in a bit of soy sauce especially pag may halong calamansi. Unhealthy pero it lowkey slaps for me

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      1 year ago

      Peanut butter sandwich. I can live (and have lived) off of it for a few days. That and liver spread sandwich.

      During the height of the pandemic, I learned about peanut butter on instant noodles and I found it amazing. Also instant noodles on bread.

      I do earn enough for proper meals, but at times I get too lazy to prepare (i.e. buy) food and the unbalanced/unhealthy “meal options” above are just very convenient.

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      1 year ago

      Unripe (but not too unripe) saba bananas dipped in fish bagoong.

      Also, lugaw/arroz caldo/goto with nothing in it but rice. I’ve even made an imitation version of it via (instant) oatmeal, instant noodle seasoning, guinisa mix, and some grated (chicken) bouillon cubes.