Tomato Sauce and Its' Budget Value
Tomato Sauce - one of the original five mother sauces can provide you with an array of economical meals!
Pictured above is my homemade spaghetti/marinara made with 2019 garden tomatoes we cooked down and canned.
Making your own large pot of sauce which can be frozen is something I highly recommend to folks on a tight food budget. There are some keys to making it inexpensively:
Pictured above is my homemade spaghetti/marinara made with 2019 garden tomatoes we cooked down and canned.
Making your own large pot of sauce which can be frozen is something I highly recommend to folks on a tight food budget. There are some keys to making it inexpensively:
- Often stores have 10 for 10 sales on tomato products and that's when you buy your plum tomatoes, tomato puree and tomato paste - stock up.
- Another on sale item is your pasta. In my area some brands will go on sale for $1.00 per box and that's when I stock up.
- Third, our store makes a wonderful Italian sausage and I buy it on sale - it is at times so much less expensive than ground beef and is a great meat addition to any Italian style dinner.
- I am a fan of fresh garlic and onion. However budget cooking often requires that you go less expensively. There are brands who offer a frozen variety of chopped onions and it's less expensive than purchasing a couple of fresh sweet onions. Also, chopped garlic in jars is economical as you refrigerate it and it lasts for months.
From a large pot of sauce, there are so many meals that you can make:
- Pasta with sausage or meatballs.
- Lasagna, baked ziti, rollatinis.
- Sausage, peppers and onions served with bread or pasta.
- Sausage or meatball sandwiches on hard rolls, meatball quesadillas.
- Chicken Cutlet Parmesan, Pork Cutlet Parmesan.
- Chicken Cacciatore.
- Penne a la Vodka.
- American Goulash.
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