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Making ends meat: Australians can save up to $20 a kg [on meat] by changing where they shop
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Oooh that's a tricky one. May as well ask what's the best curry!
I actually favour tvp (don't buy in colesworth, more than 8 bucks a kilo is criminal extortion, get it in 10 kg bags online) or black bean burgers.
Try these:
https://theeburgerdude.com/vegan-burger-patties/#recipe
https://thevegan8.com/easiest-black-bean-burgers/
Also colesworth/aldis etc will extort you on the price of lentils/legumes/pulses. I've seen dried beans costing as much as 10 bucks a kilo lmfao. Check out Indian and chinese catering grocers or bulk sellers online (shipping varies, keep that on mind). Pre recession my price was 2 bucks a kilo for most of my bulk protein sources, now 4 to 8 but that's capitalism baby.
Colesworth pricing on tvp is fucking obscene. I usually hit up asian markets, you get fifty times for the same price
(Also buyasianfood for the lamyong)