...they whine that they want MacDonald's. You firmly tell them to hold their horses, they're going home and each will be getting a hot bowl of tomato soup, a tasty grilled cheese sandwich, and a banana.
SHUT UP!
Let's break that down for four people:
2 cans tomato soup: $2.00
Half a loaf of MB bread: .50
Four slices of cheese: .50 (assuming you splurged and bought the 24-pack of individually wrapped cheese at $2.99)
Four bananas: $1.00 (big damned bananas.)
Total cost to feed four people: $4.00
Even in this economy it's possible, folks. And the figures I used are probably highballed numbers.
I've gone, as Scoobie says, "all hoity-toity" and made a batch of chili which will feed five of us for dinner and a few lunches the next day for (drum roll:)
1-lb hamburger: $2.59
1-lb round steak: $3.19
1 package Carrol Shelby's chili mix: $2.49
1 can black beans: .75
1 can pinto beans: .75
Large can chopped tomatoes: $1.50
Small can Ro-Tel tomatoes/Chiles: $1.25
Grated cheese, onion, and saltine crackers: $1.50
Total cost: $14.02 for AT LEAST 10-12 servings of chili. Last time I made it the kids both had extra helpings, as did I, and I still had enough for a very large lunch with some left over the next day.
Try feeding five people even off the dollar menu at McD's.