cheap options to cook and take care of the pocket

cheap options to cook and take care of the pocket

This Thursday is an ideal opportunity to cook, lower costs and surprise all your friends. I know what to have for lunch or dinner.

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The is coming Friends day and there are still many groups that do not know what to do, where to celebrate, what to eat, among other unknowns. Although there is a percentage that decides go out to eatin contrast, there is another who prefers eat at home and lower costs. If you are part of the latter, you cannot miss this list with cheap options to cook at home and take care of your pocket.

The Focus Market consultancy made a report for which they revealed, based on a survey of 6,550 cases, the most important aspects from the economic and social point of view: Where we meet? How do we mobilize? What do we have for dinner or lunch? Where and what food do we buy? What do we give away?

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Regarding the projection of the demand and impact on the gastronomy sectorthe preference for dinner either lunch in the meetings it takes place in the following spaces: the 39% will buy it in a Local food sales or supermarket or kitchen at homehe 29% in a Pizza shop, 14% will go to a Bar, 9% to one Grillhe 7% still Restaurant and the 2% will request a service Catering.

Regarding the projection of the food demand to share at lunch or dinner with friends are: Pizza 35%, Roast 29%, and Picada 24%. To a lesser extent they chose: Empanadas 9%, Pasta 2% and Vegetables 1%.

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Cheap options to cook and take care of your pocket

Pizza

To calculate the price of a pizza, the first thing you should do is have a list of the complete ingredients and know the prices per unit. Yield for four pizzas.

  • Mozzarella cheese, price per kilo: $1,999.
  • Ketchup: between $196 and $336.
  • Flour 0000: between $209 and $264 (Premix ranges between $400 and $670).
  • Yeast: between $209 and $260.
  • Olives (your choice): between $200 and $534.

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Roast

Cuts included in the program Fair Prices vs. same cuts in butcher shops. Yield for four people.

  • Roast $1,231 kg $1,990
  • Buttock $1,635 kg $2,990
  • Matambre $1,558 kg $2,031.80
  • Empty $1,608 kg $2,800
  • Skirt $802 kg $1,163.91
  • Pallet $1,323 kg $2,300
  • Roast cover $1,231 kg $2,100
  • Coalprice for 4 kilos: between $300 and $900.
  • Breadprice per kilo: part of $959.
  • Salad: half a kilo of tomato ($230), a lettuce plant (part of $270), three carrots ($150) and three eggs ($300).

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chopped

A medium chopped -eat two, snack on five- part of the $7,500while a big minced -eat four, snack nine- part of $13 thousand.


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