Oh, no, I meant I usually budget for 2-3 bucks a day. About a dollar a meal.wfatheist wrote: I'm from NJ, Marlton NJ to be exact. I have a really low budget 2-3 bucks a meal would be great.
If you've got $6 a day, that's easy.
There's a site called nuts dot com that's pretty popular, although I'd comparison shop a little.
I have to go at the moment, I'll try to check near you later to see if there are any good bulk or Asian stores; those can be great for some cheap supplies.
TVP (or TSP) is one of the easiest non-perishables you can buy. Usually from a bulk or health food store. It's cheap, and you just rehydrate it with something that tastes good (the TVP itself is flavorless protein fluff, kind of like ground meat).
It's not the most healthy protein source (the most healthy is probably tempeh), but it's a lot better than animal protein and it's super convenient.
If you can, buy some tempeh to try. It's popular to marinate it and then stir-fry. It's expensive to buy so I never do, but it's cheap to make. If you like it, and you want to go for the most healthy (and zero-gas) protein source available, I can set you on the right track to make it yourself.
I understand what you mean. There may be some secular brands around now. I'll have a look later to see what's available. Or maybe somebody will beat me to it. The other thing that's useful is corn tortillas, which are really cheap and convenient to roll things up in for portability.wfatheist wrote:I am a little bit more extreme in my atheist views than most so I won't be buying the bread the VA suggested.
Most studies are just poorly designed. It's really hard to control for variables in human diet, so there will always be outliers. The overall tide of evidence is moving in the same direction though.wfatheist wrote:I did mention inconsistent data as far as "scientific studies" when it came to meat vs vegan diets,
Check out that site for nuts -- they also have dried fruits and things like that if you like those -- and I'll check into your local area tomorrow or later today and get back to you with ideas.