I feel like I am at a disadvantage here, of course, I could finally cook something
Oooh, I'm thinking about joining my first ever TD, does venison from my freezer count as "free"? :-D
Only if you deduct the $2000 six day hunt camp!
nice! thanks for the flashback Peeps. of course, now I'm thinking about how old I was when that song was big :tsk:
Just the food, although there should be bonus Squirrel and Foil points for including a cooker and food within the $15 budget.
Maybe if it's roadkill. Of course, the repair cost for your car would take it into negative numbers.Oooh, I'm thinking about joining my first ever TD, does venison from my freezer count as "free"? :-D
The title contains the word "ballin'" right there at the top of the video...you knew what you were getting into :wink:You owe me 15 seconds...
The title contains the word "ballin'" right there at the top of the video...you knew what you were getting into :wink:
So the preview image ALONG with the word ballin' wasn't enough? :becky:So does this, so just the word ballin is not an indicator is the contents
Judy Garland & Gene Kelly - Ballin' the Jack - YouTube
Now about those 15 seconds :-D
Hmmm...where have I heard that before. :doh:You were too fast :-D
Terry,
If you look through the previous 2012 "On a Budget" TD, most folks figured $15 for the cook, whether for 1 or for more.
http://www.bbq-brethren.com/forum/showthread.php?t=140924&page=9
Thanks. I can see where this might be a little difficult when you consider "items on hand", and no, not talking the freezer full of meats, but the little things you use to make / go with it.
I'll have to ponder this...
I remember some, if not all, cook threads had an approximate accounting for stuff that was on hand/general pantry items. The main ingredients might show prices on a receipt and we could estimate, for example: 2 tbsp EVOO, 1 tsp salt, assorted spices, 4 olives, 4 mushrooms and 2 green onions might translate to $1. If I can cook for this, I might use hot dogs previously bought on sale and in the freezer. I don't have the receipt still but I can check the regular price at a grocery store and estimate a dollar off or something like that. Reasonable estimations and are still good enough proof, yes Mods/Jed?
I remember being impressed by how many great meals were made from very little money, some significantly less expensive than $15 fed a family of 4. Good brain/thought exercise, Jed.