🌟🌟🌟Even though Singapore is one of the most expensive cities in South East Asia, it is definitely possible to survive with just SGD 10 a day for food.  It is a good exercise in being mindful on how we spend our money and also makes us appreciate how lucky we are to live in Singapore.

The best way to survive on just SGD 10 is to cook at home .  I believe in having a Balanced Diet of Protein, Carbohydrates and Fibre.

For breakfast I would have a boiled egg and toast  followed by a serve of banana and milk.  I would cook Indomie with some fishballs with some cabbage and tofu.  For dinner I would have some home cooked spaghetti Bolognese with some minced beef and tomato based sauce plus a small serve of iceberg lettuce.  I will complete the meal with an apple for dessert.

Cooking at home is more nutritious and save lots of money.  On a working week day , I sometimes pack my left over home cooked meals for work .  I drink lots of water throughout the day which is my favourite way of hydration.

Surviving with just SGD 10 a day is not a difficult task if we want to do so with some advanced meal planning and prudent shopping.

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  • Tiger_SG
    ·03-14
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    I completely agree. Cooking at home is both cost-effective and healthy. [ShakeHands][ShakeHands]I'm curious about the cost of living in Singapore. If I need to eat beef and enough fruits and vegetables every day, would 10 SGD be enough[Thinking] In Beijing, 10 SGD should be just about right.
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    • koolgal
      Yes SGD 10 would be enough if eating home cooked meals .
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    • koolgal
      Eating in food courts can be quite expensive if they are air-conditioned. 
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  • neo26000
    ·03-14
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    I will continue to keep the big secret of you being a big shareholder of Salim Group [Grin]
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    • koolgal
      I just buy their Indomee
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    • koolgal
      It would be nice to be part of Salim Group but I am not.
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  • CMLeong
    ·03-14
    週末愉快🌈
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  • AuntieAaA
    ·03-14
    Good
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