Budget Meal Picker
- Cheap Eats, Real Meals!

Pick a budget tier, spin the wheel, and get one cheap meal you can actually cook tonight. No more endless scrolling for "cheap dinner ideas."

Customize the wheel

Pick Your Budget Tier

Three Budget Tiers

Under $3

Survival tier. Beans, rice, eggs, oats, peanut butter. Calories per dollar maxed out.

Best for: broke weeks, end-of-month

Under $5

Comfortable cheap. Add chicken thighs, frozen veggies, tofu, canned tuna to the rotation.

Best for: weekly rotation

Under $10

Splurge tier. Feed two, or one with leftovers. Real recipes, real flavor, still cheap.

Best for: date night, family dinner

Cheap budget meals including rice bowls beans eggs pasta and vegetables for affordable dinner ideas

Stretch Every Dollar:

  • Lead with protein + fiber — plain pasta is cheap but won't fill you
  • Buy rice, beans, oats, and lentils in bulk — pennies per serving
  • Frozen vegetables beat fresh for cost, waste, and nutrition
  • Eggs and chicken thighs are the cheapest animal protein — rotate them in

FAQ

How are the meal costs calculated?

Per-serving grocery costs based on average US supermarket prices. A "Under $3" meal costs about $3 in ingredients per person — not the price of the whole pot. Cook once, eat twice and it gets even cheaper.

Can I add my own cheap meals?

Yes — type your go-to budget meal into the input and click Add. Your custom list saves in your browser for next time.

Are these meals healthy?

Most are protein-forward with vegetables. Cheap doesn't have to mean malnutrition — beans, lentils, eggs, and frozen veg are some of the healthiest foods you can buy. Avoid the "all carbs" trap.

What if I'm using a food bank?

Add whatever you received to the wheel and spin. Common food bank staples (canned beans, rice, pasta, peanut butter, canned vegetables) all fit the Under $3 tier perfectly.

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