Road Housing Tip #1

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SOUP OVER HOT RICE AND TEA
 
If you are “Road Housing” – living in your car, that is – it’s probably safe to assume that you have no kitchen to prepare hot food with. So, if you want a hot meal that is cheap, one thing that you can do is purchase a serving or two of fresh hot rice from a local Asian Restaurant, pour whatever canned food you have over it and viola! You just created for yourself a delicious medley of rice and whatever flavor you picked.
 
I started doing this recently because unheated canned goods in winter is very rough on the stomach. By pouring it over hot rice you prevent annoying stomach problems. In the picture attached, I poured “Beef and Potatoes” over the hot rice. It is usually accompanied by tea because I find coffee to be too acidic for my stomach. And because Road Housing also means you never get a full night’s sleep, you need caffeine in some form to just keep you awake during the day.
 
Costco sells the Progresso Soup in bundles of 8 for $10 each. The Tejava costs $1.50 per bottle at most any supermarket in California. And a double serving of rice will cost you $3.00. I usually have this combination for lunch and dinner for a total cost of $2.88 per meal. Not bad at all.
 
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