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Re: Hardship: 5 Cheap Soups You Can Cook With N1000 In Nigeria by VinnyBaba: 8:56pm On Mar 03
So this OP no dey Chop fish or Meat? undecided

Or even Perewinkle or Crayfish

See what Ebola tinibu and APC have caused in this Naija. embarassed undecided
Re: Hardship: 5 Cheap Soups You Can Cook With N1000 In Nigeria by iceking128(m): 8:56pm On Mar 03
[I'm glad the hardship is also affecting most people that voted for APC if not all

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Re: Hardship: 5 Cheap Soups You Can Cook With N1000 In Nigeria by dejavubobo1(m): 8:58pm On Mar 03
Great100000:
(5) Waterleaf soup

Water Leaf is a green leafy vegetable (Talinum Triangulare) grown in Nigeria. An excellent immune booster, it is one of those green vegetables that grow all year round but flourishes more in the raining season. Gbure is what the Yoruba people call it, while the Edo people call it Ebedondon.

It also takes its place among the cheapest soups you could make in the country:

Waterleaf – N400
Palm Oil – N200
Ponmo – N300
Why are u only witj ponmo... no fish no meat

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Re: Hardship: 5 Cheap Soups You Can Cook With N1000 In Nigeria by OredoPikin: 8:59pm On Mar 03
Great100000:
(1) Okra soup (aka ila alasepo)

Okra soup is simply a stewed okra soup recipe. It is a very popular delicacy among the Yoruba ethnic group of western Nigeria. It is also known as Ila Alasepo by the Yorubas. This Nigerian Okra soup recipe can be replicated with or without Palm oil. It is also by far the cheapest soup one could prepare in the country.

N200 – Okro
N150 – Grounded Pepper
N200 – Palm Oil
N300 – Ponmo
You will even be left with a change of N200
how many times can you eat okro N200?
just once and 1k is gone grin
u go still buy garri, buy gas, buy maggi, buy salt grin

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Re: Hardship: 5 Cheap Soups You Can Cook With N1000 In Nigeria by VinnyBaba: 8:59pm On Mar 03
Jewessgratitud3:


Which egusi is 250 for half cup? Something I bought 1k for 1/2 cup last month..... Dey play.
By the way your soup no get protein of any sort.

I just CAN'T understand.

No meat, Fish, Egg, Crayfish, Crab or any chewables in all the soup he mentioned. undecided

Wetin tinibu/APC don do for this Country ehn. shocked sad sad

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Re: Hardship: 5 Cheap Soups You Can Cook With N1000 In Nigeria by highness25(m): 8:59pm On Mar 03
Great100000:
In this article, we spotlight some cheap soups that can be cooked with N1,000

With the hardship biting daily on the populace, people are resorting to various ingenious methods to survive the tide.

From cutting down on daily expenses, to going for food that fits within a budget, and avoiding wastage; these are some of the coping mechanisms of a lot of people.

In this article, we spotlight some cheap soups that can be cooked with N1,000.

Source: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2024/02/hardship-5-cheap-soups-you-can-cook-with-n1000/


You didn't even mention Garri, maybe you don't know how much a custard of garri is... Garri alone has taken this your budget. Abi they've started eating soup without garri?

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Re: Hardship: 5 Cheap Soups You Can Cook With N1000 In Nigeria by Zaccshegzy(m): 9:01pm On Mar 03
And no meat or fish with any of the soup?

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Re: Hardship: 5 Cheap Soups You Can Cook With N1000 In Nigeria by VinnyBaba: 9:01pm On Mar 03
haveMONEY:


No cray fish no Maggie
Oga no go kill ur self say u dey manage

Lolss.😄😂

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Re: Hardship: 5 Cheap Soups You Can Cook With N1000 In Nigeria by Phillp: 9:03pm On Mar 03
Abeg forget it, 1k can’t and won’t make any of those soup. Okoro 5h if very little, Egusi one cup is 900h or 1k.

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Re: Hardship: 5 Cheap Soups You Can Cook With N1000 In Nigeria by Mandate1: 9:03pm On Mar 03
Dpharisee:

You should know the part of the country she comes from, the pepper is more than the Okra grin
na why their baba dey show us the real pepper

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Re: Hardship: 5 Cheap Soups You Can Cook With N1000 In Nigeria by mkoabiola: 9:04pm On Mar 03
Egusi is now for d rich

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Re: Hardship: 5 Cheap Soups You Can Cook With N1000 In Nigeria by jamesversion: 9:04pm On Mar 03
The face/sight of Ewedu soup is terrible to behold. WTF!!!

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Re: Hardship: 5 Cheap Soups You Can Cook With N1000 In Nigeria by CartelKenneth: 9:05pm On Mar 03
Mrchippychappy:
Na so e don reach?

1k soup. Which way Nigeria

😂😂😂😂

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Re: Hardship: 5 Cheap Soups You Can Cook With N1000 In Nigeria by CartelKenneth: 9:05pm On Mar 03
Evidence that GOD HAS ABANDONED NIGERIA

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Re: Hardship: 5 Cheap Soups You Can Cook With N1000 In Nigeria by hilaryCU(m): 9:06pm On Mar 03
Great100000:
(1) Okra soup (aka ila alasepo)

Okra soup is simply a stewed okra soup recipe. It is a very popular delicacy among the Yoruba ethnic group of western Nigeria. It is also known as Ila Alasepo by the Yorubas. This Nigerian Okra soup recipe can be replicated with or without Palm oil. It is also by far the cheapest soup one could prepare in the country.

N200 – Okro
N150 – Grounded Pepper
N200 – Palm Oil
N300 – Ponmo
You will even be left with a change of N200

Maggi and crayfish
Re: Hardship: 5 Cheap Soups You Can Cook With N1000 In Nigeria by HellVictorinho6(m): 9:07pm On Mar 03
imagine

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Re: Hardship: 5 Cheap Soups You Can Cook With N1000 In Nigeria by VinnyBaba: 9:09pm On Mar 03
andy244:


When the election was rigged and Bulaba emerged. My wife was so sad cos we knew some clepto is about to take over. I told her not to worry so much at least no one would be as bad as Buhari... now you can see i was wrong

That Morning after Mahmud Yakubu MIDNIGHT WITCHCRAFT, One small Girl in my church said when their Dad told them that 'Tinubu has won o',
She cried a little (Probably because the Family had been rooting for Peter Obi, like most Nigerians.) sad

I wonder now, how the Family is managing because they have 4girls and 1boy! embarassed undecided

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Re: Hardship: 5 Cheap Soups You Can Cook With N1000 In Nigeria by CartelKenneth: 9:09pm On Mar 03
Oromoni619:
Hmmmm , wahaha for problem

No meat,no fish

Try this format and eat well ,try do daily 1.4odds odds it's easy, do it yourself n descipline your self to do it,it works fine,but little losses sha

If you want me to do it for you base on you r busy or you don't know how to, get ready to appreciate me on your wins

If ready chat me up

Mk u cook better vegetable soup


How far make we run the 1.4 odds na

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Re: Hardship: 5 Cheap Soups You Can Cook With N1000 In Nigeria by hilaryCU(m): 9:10pm On Mar 03
Kingsmeal:
Hunger and hardship sef don get influencers😂😂.

Nigeria my kwantri. Kai

Dear Op, we have a cheaper one called Oha soup.

Oha leaf N100
Thickener N50
Uziza N50
Dried Fish N500
Red Oil N200
Pepper N50
Maggi N50.

This is more balanced


Manageable but the way, you will enjoy it.
Re: Hardship: 5 Cheap Soups You Can Cook With N1000 In Nigeria by Maobichek: 9:10pm On Mar 03
Great100000:
Which one is your favorite soup?

No crafish in all the soup listed above
Where is half cup of melon (egusi) 250 Naira?

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Re: Hardship: 5 Cheap Soups You Can Cook With N1000 In Nigeria by haphizz57(m): 9:11pm On Mar 03
Great100000:
(1) Okra soup (aka ila alasepo)

Okra soup is simply a stewed okra soup recipe. It is a very popular delicacy among the Yoruba ethnic group of western Nigeria. It is also known as Ila Alasepo by the Yorubas. This Nigerian Okra soup recipe can be replicated with or without Palm oil. It is also by far the cheapest soup one could prepare in the country.

N200 – Okro
N150 – Grounded Pepper
N200 – Palm Oil
N300 – Ponmo
You will even be left with a change of N200
U ll use d remaining #200 to buy 2cups of garri nak am.

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Re: Hardship: 5 Cheap Soups You Can Cook With N1000 In Nigeria by Mandate1: 9:11pm On Mar 03
faceland:


It was unfathomable that someone could perform worst than buhari... now it is a reality (god forbid).

In terms of economy and electricity, the Buhari failed regime was far better.
e shock me bro. I actually thought Buhari was the climax.

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Re: Hardship: 5 Cheap Soups You Can Cook With N1000 In Nigeria by CartelKenneth: 9:11pm On Mar 03
franchasofficia:
Even Syria, Ukraine, Yemen and other war torn countries aren't experiencing the kind starvation and hardship Tinubulation have brought upon Nigerians.



On his mandate we stand gidigba still, till 2056 shocked


Tinubu is a natural disaster and omo ale!!!

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Re: Hardship: 5 Cheap Soups You Can Cook With N1000 In Nigeria by tjcare4u2005(m): 9:11pm On Mar 03
You guys will just be saying rubbish
Re: Hardship: 5 Cheap Soups You Can Cook With N1000 In Nigeria by yesloaded: 9:14pm On Mar 03
Great100000:
(4) Ewedu soup

Ewedu also known as molokhia or jute leaves is another popular Nigerian soup. The soup is commonly served with fufu, garri or amala. Ewedu soup is similar to okra soup because of its viscosity to stick to ‘swallows’.

Its cost of preparation is als among the cheapest you can find:

Ewedu leaves – N300

Locust beans – N150

With this, you are good to go with your salt added.

This ewedu gat melon so your analysis is wrong

You don need 300 ewedu, for what exactly?

Ewedu: 100

Egusi: 100naira

Locust bean: 50naira

Smoked Panla Fish: 500naira

Grounded Pepper: 50naira

Fufu: 200naira

Don't bother to thank me, I am a very nice guy cheesy

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Re: Hardship: 5 Cheap Soups You Can Cook With N1000 In Nigeria by stasius: 9:15pm On Mar 03
ahnie:
How would you cook okra soup with pepper of 150?




Jeez.


I tire! 200 naira okro for that matter.

Nawa ooo.

My own be say all these soups will be tasteless and lack protein. At least add 100 naira crayfish to enrich it!!!

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Re: Hardship: 5 Cheap Soups You Can Cook With N1000 In Nigeria by theamazonguru(m): 9:16pm On Mar 03
DeAnonymousGuy:
This are last years price. Ogbono ₦250 for which market?

God bless you.

My wife just said the same thing as she saw the break down.

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Re: Hardship: 5 Cheap Soups You Can Cook With N1000 In Nigeria by Jewessgratitud3: 9:16pm On Mar 03
[quote author=VinnyBaba post=1
I just CAN'T understand.

No meat, Fish, Egg, Crayfish, Crab or any chewables in all the soup he mentioned. undecided

Wetin tinibu/APC don do for this Country ehn. shocked sad sad[/quote]

Azinnn... It will not even pass my throat.

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Re: Hardship: 5 Cheap Soups You Can Cook With N1000 In Nigeria by stasius: 9:18pm On Mar 03
Op please just add 100 naira crayfish to all the soup.

That is enough protein already! God bless you.

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Re: Hardship: 5 Cheap Soups You Can Cook With N1000 In Nigeria by Franking: 9:18pm On Mar 03
Will you use firewood, gas or stove? Or will you let me the heat of the sun to cook it for you?

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Re: Hardship: 5 Cheap Soups You Can Cook With N1000 In Nigeria by ObiaboAdoka(m): 9:19pm On Mar 03
Great100000:
(4) Ewedu soup

Ewedu also known as molokhia or jute leaves is another popular Nigerian soup. The soup is commonly served with fufu, garri or amala. Ewedu soup is similar to okra soup because of its viscosity to stick to ‘swallows’.

Its cost of preparation is als among the cheapest you can find:

Ewedu leaves – N300

Locust beans – N150

With this, you are good to go with your salt added.
Mhen, I no fit eat Dis ewedo soup
Re: Hardship: 5 Cheap Soups You Can Cook With N1000 In Nigeria by Pat081: 9:19pm On Mar 03
That Okra do you know how many they will sell for you at 200 naira Here it is just 5 or 6 so if it is for only you, you will manage it just for once things are hard

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