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Most of us still eat food combinations that we used to love as kids, yet other people might find it weird. It reminds us of our childhood, the feeling when you just put together random ingredients that you find in the kitchen and you are good to go! Also, probably most of these combinations could be called “poor people food” - canned beans, sandwiches, ramen noodles or hot dogs - they may not win any culinary awards, but they hold a special place in our hearts. No matter how rich we become or if we start eating fancy food every day, once in a while, every one of us wants to come back and taste the food that we grew up with. Someone asked people to share the "poor people food" they will always eat, regardless of how much money they start making, in this online thread. People listed so many different cheap foods, and here are 38 of the most popular ones, so you can check them out and vote for your favorites! More info: Reddit #1 Potato, i love potatoes because they are so versatile Image credits: Gofuyourselff #2 Tomato soup and grilled cheese Image credits: Coldtoes2023 #3 Buttered noodles Image credits: NoTripOfALifetime #4 I absolutely love canned tuna. I eat it right out of the can. I find it so delicious and flavorful. I have plenty of disposable income and could probably buy actual bluefin tuna filets but I just love canned tuna. I'll eat it even if i was a millionaire. Image credits: ZombieTheRogue #5 Rice and beans. So many ways to make it, delicious and nutritious Image credits: Wishing4Signal #6 My mom used to make "shmasta noodles" for us a lot growing up, it's basically just fried rice with bacon or sausage in it. We also had to eat a lot of ramen so she'd mix it up by frying it, putting a hard boiled egg on top and calling it a bird nest Image credits: MotherOfBorzoi #7 Grilled cheese sandwiches. It must be made with the cheap grocery store white bread and American cheese. I've had many "fancy" grilled cheeses in my life with artisan breads and exotic sounding cheeses... but none have ever hit quite the same. Image credits: Anand999 #8 Toast with just butter lol and please dont hate it if youve never tried it, its really good! Image credits: Kris_Daley #9 Ramen Image credits: Magnficent_Phone #10 Perogies. Easy to make, cheap and easy to freeze . Different ways to make them Image credits: Swimming_Stop5723 #11 Cinnamon toast Image credits: eastcoastprankster #12 Lentils. I swear they will save humanity and the planet. The perfect protein. Image credits: bruh_wut69 #13 Pasta with tomato sauce and cheese on top. So good! My grandma used to do it for me all the time when she was babysitting, makes me nostalgic. Image credits: PrincessNugget22 #14 Fried cabbage, potatoes, and kielbasa Image credits: qazzer53 #15 Kraft dinner Image credits: chinesespybaboon #16 Porkchops with rice smothered in cream of mushroom soup ? #17 butter on a flour tortilla warmed up, my brother put me on it Image credits: katcomesback #18 Sloppy joes!!! Image credits: thiccdiamonds #19 Tuna fish casserole. Image credits: Street_Piece8194 #20 With zero shame: Spaghettios #21 Totino’s pizzas. Image credits: lydz31 #22 Hot dogs and baked beans. Dump can of beans in the pot and add hot dogs. Place over heat source until hot. You can make regular hotdogs if you have bread and eat the beans as a side or directly on top of the hotdogs. If you have no bread, eat as is. Delicious, cheap, and easy. It's one of my favorite meals growing up, and I still make it when I don't want to think too hard or spend much money but want a nice hot dinner that's comforting. Image credits: Free-Government5162 #23 Mac & Cheese with cut up hotdogs. Image credits: ProjectDirectory #24 Spam n eggs Image credits: treeheemelee #25 PB & J...Ramen...Kraft Mac & Cheese...Hot Dogs Image credits: cornflake2448 #26 Bologna on white bread with mustard and mayo. Image credits: leatherrecliner #27 Saltines with butter Image credits: mAliceinTendieland #28 Brown gravy over white bread. There was a point in my childhood when that was dinner. I remember my mom crying while I ate, but it was delicious! I still keep instant gravy in the house for the occasional comfort food feast. #29 Sugar cereal in a bag! I’m so weak to those giant bags of deliciousness. No fruity pebbles or Froot Loops for me! Gimme Dino-Bites with Marshmallows and Tootie Frooties in insane quantities. Image credits: pixieflip #30 Tinned sardines on crackers. #31 Hamburger Helper Image credits: ohyoushiksagoddess #32 Jiffy corn bread Image credits: hooptyboots18 #33 White rice with soy sauce and microwaved chips and cheese #34 Macaroni and cheese Koolaid Tuna casserole Canned ravioli Ramen Totino’s pizzas Image credits: masterwad #35 Instant mashed potatoes, ground beef, & McCormick's brown gravy. Image credits: diesels_only #36 Waffle House. Image credits: cametobemean #37 Chicken and broccoli casserole made with Velveeta (no real cheese allowed!) and cream of mushroom soup. My favorite. #38 “Velveeta” and pasta and grilled cheese.Person Asks “What Is Some ‘Poor People’s Food’ That You Will Eat No Matter How Wealthy You Get?”, And 38 Folks Deliver

Most of us still eat food combinations that we used to love as kids, yet other people might find it weird. It reminds us of our childhood, the feeling when you just put together random ingredients that you find in the kitchen and you are good to go! Also, probably most of these combinations could be called “poor people food” - canned beans, sandwiches, ramen noodles or hot dogs - they may not win any culinary awards, but they hold a special place in our hearts. No matter how rich we become or if we start eating fancy food every day, once in a while, every one of us wants to come back and taste the food that we grew up with.

Someone asked people to share the "poor people food" they will always eat, regardless of how much money they start making, in this online thread. People listed so many different cheap foods, and here are 38 of the most popular ones, so you can check them out and vote for your favorites!

More info: Reddit

#1

Potato, i love potatoes because they are so versatile

Image credits: Gofuyourselff

#2

Tomato soup and grilled cheese

Image credits: Coldtoes2023

#3

Buttered noodles

Image credits: NoTripOfALifetime

#4

I absolutely love canned tuna. I eat it right out of the can. I find it so delicious and flavorful. I have plenty of disposable income and could probably buy actual bluefin tuna filets but I just love canned tuna. I'll eat it even if i was a millionaire.

Image credits: ZombieTheRogue

#5

Rice and beans. So many ways to make it, delicious and nutritious

Image credits: Wishing4Signal

#6

My mom used to make "shmasta noodles" for us a lot growing up, it's basically just fried rice with bacon or sausage in it. We also had to eat a lot of ramen so she'd mix it up by frying it, putting a hard boiled egg on top and calling it a bird nest

Image credits: MotherOfBorzoi

#7

Grilled cheese sandwiches. It must be made with the cheap grocery store white bread and American cheese. I've had many "fancy" grilled cheeses in my life with artisan breads and exotic sounding cheeses... but none have ever hit quite the same.

Image credits: Anand999

#8

Toast with just butter lol and please dont hate it if youve never tried it, its really good!

Image credits: Kris_Daley

#9

Ramen

Image credits: Magnficent_Phone

#10

Perogies. Easy to make, cheap and easy to freeze . Different ways to make them

Image credits: Swimming_Stop5723

#11

Cinnamon toast

Image credits: eastcoastprankster

#12

Lentils. I swear they will save humanity and the planet. The perfect protein.

Image credits: bruh_wut69

#13

Pasta with tomato sauce and cheese on top. So good! My grandma used to do it for me all the time when she was babysitting, makes me nostalgic.

Image credits: PrincessNugget22

#14

Fried cabbage, potatoes, and kielbasa

Image credits: qazzer53

#15

Kraft dinner

Image credits: chinesespybaboon

#16

Porkchops with rice smothered in cream of mushroom soup ?

#17

butter on a flour tortilla warmed up, my brother put me on it

Image credits: katcomesback

#18

Sloppy joes!!!

Image credits: thiccdiamonds

#19

Tuna fish casserole.

Image credits: Street_Piece8194

#20

With zero shame: Spaghettios

#21

Totino’s pizzas.

Image credits: lydz31

#22

Hot dogs and baked beans. Dump can of beans in the pot and add hot dogs. Place over heat source until hot. You can make regular hotdogs if you have bread and eat the beans as a side or directly on top of the hotdogs. If you have no bread, eat as is. Delicious, cheap, and easy. It's one of my favorite meals growing up, and I still make it when I don't want to think too hard or spend much money but want a nice hot dinner that's comforting.

Image credits: Free-Government5162

#23

Mac & Cheese with cut up hotdogs.

Image credits: ProjectDirectory

#24

Spam n eggs

Image credits: treeheemelee

#25

PB & J...Ramen...Kraft Mac & Cheese...Hot Dogs

Image credits: cornflake2448

#26

Bologna on white bread with mustard and mayo.

Image credits: leatherrecliner

#27

Saltines with butter

Image credits: mAliceinTendieland

#28

Brown gravy over white bread. There was a point in my childhood when that was dinner. I remember my mom crying while I ate, but it was delicious! I still keep instant gravy in the house for the occasional comfort food feast.

#29

Sugar cereal in a bag! I’m so weak to those giant bags of deliciousness. No fruity pebbles or Froot Loops for me! Gimme Dino-Bites with Marshmallows and Tootie Frooties in insane quantities.

Image credits: pixieflip

#30

Tinned sardines on crackers.

#31

Hamburger Helper

Image credits: ohyoushiksagoddess

#32

Jiffy corn bread

Image credits: hooptyboots18

#33

White rice with soy sauce and microwaved chips and cheese

#34

Macaroni and cheese

Koolaid

Tuna casserole

Canned ravioli

Ramen

Totino’s pizzas

Image credits: masterwad

#35

Instant mashed potatoes, ground beef, & McCormick's brown gravy.

Image credits: diesels_only

#36

Waffle House.

Image credits: cametobemean

#37

Chicken and broccoli casserole made with Velveeta (no real cheese allowed!) and cream of mushroom soup. My favorite.

#38

“Velveeta” and pasta and grilled cheese.

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Most of us still eat food combinations that we used to love as kids, yet other people might find it weird. It reminds us of our childhood, the feeling when you just put together random ingredients that you find in the kitchen and you are good to go! Also, probably most of these combinations could be called “poor people food” - canned beans, sandwiches, ramen noodles or hot dogs - they may not win any culinary awards, but they hold a special place in our hearts. No matter how rich we become or if we start eating fancy food every day, once in a while, every one of us wants to come back and taste the food that we grew up with. Someone asked people to share the "poor people food" they will always eat, regardless of how much money they start making, in this online thread. People listed so many different cheap foods, and here are 38 of the most popular ones, so you can check them out and vote for your favorites! More info: Reddit #1 Potato, i love potatoes because they are so versatile Image credits: Gofuyourselff #2 Tomato soup and grilled cheese Image credits: Coldtoes2023 #3 Buttered noodles Image credits: NoTripOfALifetime #4 I absolutely love canned tuna. I eat it right out of the can. I find it so delicious and flavorful. I have plenty of disposable income and could probably buy actual bluefin tuna filets but I just love canned tuna. I'll eat it even if i was a millionaire. Image credits: ZombieTheRogue #5 Rice and beans. So many ways to make it, delicious and nutritious Image credits: Wishing4Signal #6 My mom used to make "shmasta noodles" for us a lot growing up, it's basically just fried rice with bacon or sausage in it. We also had to eat a lot of ramen so she'd mix it up by frying it, putting a hard boiled egg on top and calling it a bird nest Image credits: MotherOfBorzoi #7 Grilled cheese sandwiches. It must be made with the cheap grocery store white bread and American cheese. I've had many "fancy" grilled cheeses in my life with artisan breads and exotic sounding cheeses... but none have ever hit quite the same. Image credits: Anand999 #8 Toast with just butter lol and please dont hate it if youve never tried it, its really good! Image credits: Kris_Daley #9 Ramen Image credits: Magnficent_Phone #10 Perogies. Easy to make, cheap and easy to freeze . Different ways to make them Image credits: Swimming_Stop5723 #11 Cinnamon toast Image credits: eastcoastprankster #12 Lentils. I swear they will save humanity and the planet. The perfect protein. Image credits: bruh_wut69 #13 Pasta with tomato sauce and cheese on top. So good! My grandma used to do it for me all the time when she was babysitting, makes me nostalgic. Image credits: PrincessNugget22 #14 Fried cabbage, potatoes, and kielbasa Image credits: qazzer53 #15 Kraft dinner Image credits: chinesespybaboon #16 Porkchops with rice smothered in cream of mushroom soup ? #17 butter on a flour tortilla warmed up, my brother put me on it Image credits: katcomesback #18 Sloppy joes!!! Image credits: thiccdiamonds #19 Tuna fish casserole. Image credits: Street_Piece8194 #20 With zero shame: Spaghettios #21 Totino’s pizzas. Image credits: lydz31 #22 Hot dogs and baked beans. Dump can of beans in the pot and add hot dogs. Place over heat source until hot. You can make regular hotdogs if you have bread and eat the beans as a side or directly on top of the hotdogs. If you have no bread, eat as is. Delicious, cheap, and easy. It's one of my favorite meals growing up, and I still make it when I don't want to think too hard or spend much money but want a nice hot dinner that's comforting. Image credits: Free-Government5162 #23 Mac & Cheese with cut up hotdogs. Image credits: ProjectDirectory #24 Spam n eggs Image credits: treeheemelee #25 PB & J...Ramen...Kraft Mac & Cheese...Hot Dogs Image credits: cornflake2448 #26 Bologna on white bread with mustard and mayo. Image credits: leatherrecliner #27 Saltines with butter Image credits: mAliceinTendieland #28 Brown gravy over white bread. There was a point in my childhood when that was dinner. I remember my mom crying while I ate, but it was delicious! I still keep instant gravy in the house for the occasional comfort food feast. #29 Sugar cereal in a bag! I’m so weak to those giant bags of deliciousness. No fruity pebbles or Froot Loops for me! Gimme Dino-Bites with Marshmallows and Tootie Frooties in insane quantities. Image credits: pixieflip #30 Tinned sardines on crackers. #31 Hamburger Helper Image credits: ohyoushiksagoddess #32 Jiffy corn bread Image credits: hooptyboots18 #33 White rice with soy sauce and microwaved chips and cheese #34 Macaroni and cheese Koolaid Tuna casserole Canned ravioli Ramen Totino’s pizzas Image credits: masterwad #35 Instant mashed potatoes, ground beef, & McCormick's brown gravy. Image credits: diesels_only #36 Waffle House. Image credits: cametobemean #37 Chicken and broccoli casserole made with Velveeta (no real cheese allowed!) and cream of mushroom soup. My favorite. #38 “Velveeta” and pasta and grilled cheese.Person Asks “What Is Some ‘Poor People’s Food’ That You Will Eat No Matter How Wealthy You Get?”, And 38 Folks Deliver 
Most of us still eat food combinations that we used to love as kids, yet other people might find it weird. It reminds us of our childhood, the feeling when you just put together random ingredients that you find in the kitchen and you are good to go! Also, probably most of these combinations could be called “poor people food” - canned beans, sandwiches, ramen noodles or hot dogs - they may not win any culinary awards, but they hold a special place in our hearts. No matter how rich we become or if we start eating fancy food every day, once in a while, every one of us wants to come back and taste the food that we grew up with.

Someone asked people to share the "poor people food" they will always eat, regardless of how much money they start making, in this online thread. People listed so many different cheap foods, and here are 38 of the most popular ones, so you can check them out and vote for your favorites!

More info: Reddit

#1
Potato, i love potatoes because they are so versatile
Image credits: Gofuyourselff

#2
Tomato soup and grilled cheese
Image credits: Coldtoes2023

#3
Buttered noodles
Image credits: NoTripOfALifetime

#4
I absolutely love canned tuna. I eat it right out of the can. I find it so delicious and flavorful. I have plenty of disposable income and could probably buy actual bluefin tuna filets but I just love canned tuna. I'll eat it even if i was a millionaire.
Image credits: ZombieTheRogue

#5
Rice and beans. So many ways to make it, delicious and nutritious
Image credits: Wishing4Signal

#6
My mom used to make "shmasta noodles" for us a lot growing up, it's basically just fried rice with bacon or sausage in it. We also had to eat a lot of ramen so she'd mix it up by frying it, putting a hard boiled egg on top and calling it a bird nest
Image credits: MotherOfBorzoi

#7
Grilled cheese sandwiches.  It must be made with the cheap grocery store white bread and American cheese.  I've had many "fancy" grilled cheeses in my life with artisan breads and exotic sounding cheeses... but none have ever hit quite the same.
Image credits: Anand999

#8
Toast with just butter lol and please dont hate it if youve never tried it, its really good!
Image credits: Kris_Daley

#9
Ramen
Image credits: Magnficent_Phone

#10
Perogies. Easy to make, cheap and easy to freeze . Different ways to make them
Image credits: Swimming_Stop5723

#11
Cinnamon toast
Image credits: eastcoastprankster

#12
Lentils. I swear they will save humanity and the planet. The perfect protein.
Image credits: bruh_wut69

#13
Pasta with tomato sauce and cheese on top. So good! My grandma used to do it for me all the time when she was babysitting, makes me nostalgic.
Image credits: PrincessNugget22

#14
Fried cabbage, potatoes, and kielbasa
Image credits: qazzer53

#15
Kraft dinner
Image credits: chinesespybaboon

#16
Porkchops with rice smothered in cream of mushroom soup ?
#17
butter on a flour tortilla warmed up, my brother put me on it
Image credits: katcomesback

#18
Sloppy joes!!!
Image credits: thiccdiamonds

#19
Tuna fish casserole.
Image credits: Street_Piece8194

#20
With zero shame: Spaghettios
#21
Totino’s pizzas.
Image credits: lydz31

#22
Hot dogs and baked beans. Dump can of beans in the pot and add hot dogs. Place over heat source until hot. You can make regular hotdogs if you have bread and eat the beans as a side or directly on top of the hotdogs. If you have no bread, eat as is. Delicious, cheap, and easy. It's one of my favorite meals growing up, and I still make it when I don't want to think too hard or spend much money but want a nice hot dinner that's comforting.
Image credits: Free-Government5162

#23
Mac & Cheese with cut up hotdogs.
Image credits: ProjectDirectory

#24
 Spam n eggs
Image credits: treeheemelee

#25
PB & J...Ramen...Kraft Mac & Cheese...Hot Dogs
Image credits: cornflake2448

#26
Bologna on white bread with mustard and mayo.
Image credits: leatherrecliner

#27
Saltines with butter
Image credits: mAliceinTendieland

#28
Brown gravy over white bread. There was a point in my childhood when that was dinner. I remember my mom crying while I ate, but it was delicious! I still keep instant gravy in the house for the occasional comfort food feast.
#29
Sugar cereal in a bag! I’m so weak to those giant bags of deliciousness. No fruity pebbles or Froot Loops for me! Gimme Dino-Bites with Marshmallows and Tootie Frooties in insane quantities.
Image credits: pixieflip

#30
Tinned sardines on crackers.
#31
Hamburger Helper
Image credits: ohyoushiksagoddess

#32
Jiffy corn bread
Image credits: hooptyboots18

#33
White rice with soy sauce and microwaved chips and cheese
#34
Macaroni and cheese

Koolaid

Tuna casserole

Canned ravioli

Ramen

Totino’s pizzas
Image credits: masterwad

#35
Instant mashed potatoes,  ground beef, & McCormick's brown gravy.
Image credits: diesels_only

#36
Waffle House.
Image credits: cametobemean

#37
Chicken and broccoli casserole made with Velveeta (no real cheese allowed!) and cream of mushroom soup. My favorite.
#38
“Velveeta” and pasta and grilled cheese.Person Asks “What Is Some ‘Poor People’s Food’ That You Will Eat No Matter How Wealthy You Get?”, And 38 Folks Deliver Reviewed by New Viral Feed on 00:53 Rating: 5

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