How To Make Bulk Breakfast Burritos

Money management blog The Simple Dollar shows you how easy it is to make bulk breakfast burritos filled with beans, eggs, and salsa that are cheap and fairly healthy. In about an hour you can make 32 burritos for $0.72 each. Freeze them until needed, at which point you can easily microwave them back to life. [via Lifehacker]
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7 Comments:
The wife and myself already have plans to do this over the weekend.
feep at 11:03AM on 02/26/09
I was just shot back to High School on the memory rocket. My mom would do this for me and my dad. :)
GretchinF at 1:03PM on 02/26/09
Great stuff for those collecting $405/week in New York's Unemployment Club the405club.com.
The405Club at 1:31PM on 02/26/09
This seems like a good idea. For a couple years I've just been eating a granola bar at my desk for breakfast because I don't want to deal with the hassle, expense, or unhealthiness of stopping and picking something up, and I value my sleep too much to get up early and eat a real breakfast. This might be the answer to my laziness.
JGordon at 2:56PM on 02/26/09
In graduate schol, a friend and I made dozens of burritos and froze them. They tasted so wonderful fresh, but the frozen ones were a sad shell compared to the first day they were made.
ketchupgirl at 3:19PM on 02/26/09
this is AWESOME. perfect for my college student lifestyle aka running to class 10 minutes late and always broke!
luxie at 7:55PM on 02/26/09
These would be even more economical if made with dried beans...
producestories at 8:16AM on 02/28/09