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Meaty ideas that don't break the bank. The 1930s were a turbulent time of hardship, but that sparked

Meaty ideas that don't break the bank. [Get the Magazine]( [Allrecipes]( [Allrecipes] [Depression-Era Recipes to Stretch Your Meat Budget]( The 1930s were a turbulent time of hardship, but that sparked a good deal of creativity in the kitchen. Take note from the previous generation's tips and tricks to help your own food budget today. [See More]( Budget Bite [Salmon Patties I]( "My husband and kids told me these were the best salmon patties I had made....music to my ears!" - Love2cook Our Favorite New Recipes This Week [Roasted Mexican Corn Salad with Black Beans]( Combine the flavors of roasted Mexican street corn and black beans in this colorful side salad. [Garlicky Shrimp Primavera with Shishito Peppers]( Sweet, mild shishito peppers add a bit of a kick to this garlicky shrimp pasta dish. [Layered Brownies]( Take brownies to another level and stuff them with two layers of crunchy cookies. [Barbecued Roast Beef on a Bun]( Transform an inexpensive cut of beef with a dry and wet rub and your grill. Quick Bites [8 Food Storage Mistakes That Are Costing You Money]( Save yourself some cash and heartache, and stop tossing your food because of improper storage. [Read More]( [Installing These Over-the-Door Racks In My Pantry Has Made Cooking So Much More Enjoyable]( Your kitchen may be well-stocked with all of the equipment and ingredients, but ease of access is what makes the real difference. [Read More]( [What Is a Tomatillo — And How Is It Different From a Tomato?]( Learn all about the little green fruit. [Read More]( Money-Saver [8 Easy Ways To Make Budget-Friendly Chicken Thighs]( Get out of your same old chicken thigh recipe rut by making one of these easy dishes. [Facebook]( [Pinterest]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [[Subscribe to our delicious new podcast 'Homemade']Subscribe to our delicious new podcast 'Homemade']( [Unsubscribe]( [Update User Profile]( This email was sent to {EMAIL} | Was this email forwarded to you? [Subscribe here]( Meredith Corporation, 1716 Locust Street, Des Moines, IA 50309 ©2021. All Rights Reserved. [Privacy Policy]( | [Terms of Service]( | [Help Center](

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