Last night I made a kick arse healthy vegetable curry for less than $7 (for three serves) and most of my ingredients were bought from the local grocer or from my parents' garden. All ingredients were in my fridge, freezer or pantry.
I chopped a clove of garlic and one onion (from grocer), and softened these in a small bit of olive oil in a ceramic pot on the stove.
Then I put all these things in the pot:
These organic carrots were on sale from my grocer - a bunch for $1.50. This is half a bunch and I chopped them roughly.
I had four spears of corn (from grocer) that I used in a stirfry last week. I chopped them in half.
Mum gave me a few fat white zucchinis from the garden. I cut this in half lengthwise, and in half again and sliced it.
I used half a tin of chickpeas and the end of a piece of ginger.
And about six dates, chopped in half. Dates from Coles.
I used up a small amount of frozen peas - also from Coles.
And some Greek yoghurt (Coles) - about two tablespoons. I hardly ever eat flavoured yoghurt. The thought of the artificial 'fruit' and sugars that go into flavoured yoghurts scare me.
The curry sat on low heat for an hour. I spiced it up with a mix of cumin, coriander, sumac, sesame, salt and fresh chilli (from the jar). It smelt so delicious.