Two red potatoes = 1 lb.? Not even close. 1/4 lb at most unless you have some incredible mutated potatoes.Ziggy587 wrote:There's protein in the cream, sure, but not enough.Luke wrote:Not familiar with milk proteins?Ziggy587 wrote:Where's the protein? There's no protein in either of those!
Ah, beans, a good cheap source of protein. I hate beans. Come to think of it though, I really don't like soup.Luke wrote:Minestrone
1 cup of garbanzo beans = 1.00
onion = .50
2 carrots = .20
4 garlic cloves = .80
2 stalks celery = 1.50
1 lb. turnips = 2.00
2 red potatoes = .50
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Those are also not NY prices. Definitely not Long Island prices. Yellow onions are about $1.99/lb, one small onion is gonna be at least $1. Red potatoes are something like $1.99/lb. Two red potatoes have to be at least a pound, if not a little more. One stalk of celery is $2.49. I think garlic is $2.99/lb, not sure how much 4 cloves would end up costing. Probably about that. I guess carrots are about right considering a 1lb package is $1.79. I don't know the price of turnips off the top of my head.
You buy celery by the head, which contains multiple stalks.
You usually buy garlic by the head, not by the clove. Actually, I've never heard of anyone selling it by the clove. A small head of garlic usually runs $.50, or around $1.00 for a large head.
A good sized onion weighs around half a pound.
I'm sure my prices are a bit cheaper since I tend to shop at a farmer's market, but I've been cooking at least five meals a week since 1992, and have been doing the grocery shopping since 1997. I'm pretty good with guesstimating what meals cost.