Would anyone like to help me out with a CHEAP vegan grocery shopping list?!


Question: Would anyone like to help me out with a CHEAP vegan grocery shopping list?
Listing staples and cheap extras would be great!

I'm a college student and was a vegan for two years and would like to do it again.

I'm not a rookie and I know the ins and outs of veganism.

I'm not looking for advice... Just a shopping list and tips!

Thanks so much!

Answers:

Best Answer - Chosen by Voters

Steel cut oats, quinoa, hummus, peanut or almond butter, jelly, Primal Strips seitan jerky, Larabars (or Luna bars, or Clif bars, depending on personal taste and what you can afford), treat yourself to some Oreos on occasion if you'd like (better yet, Newman O's); to add to the really good list of the person who posted ahead of me. Go to your local health food store and figure out what they have that you love, buy lots when it's on sale, and price out your staples when they're regular price. Buy in bulk, buy on sale. It's definitely healthier and cheaper to stay away from processed foods, fake meats, the like, so try a whole foods diet. Make all your own meals (meaning make your own veggie burgers, breakfast burritos, granola, etc., instead of buying them, it's cheaper and you get the added bonus of knowing exactly what's in your food. I hope it goes well for you. I'll be doing the same college kid budget next fall. :) GOOD LUCK!



Brown rice, couscous, bulgur wheat, falafel mix, lentils, canned beans, refried beans, pastas of various kinds, tomato sauce, pita breads, regular whole wheat bread, pizza crust, fruits, salads, veggies (fresh and frozen), soy milk, soy yogurt, dark chocolate, drinking cocoa, turbinado sugar, frozen foods you like, oatmeal, cereals.




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