The Best of My Broke Kitchen

Before she passes on the Broke Kitchen torch, Gabriella shares some of her favorite posts. 

ByGabriella Paiella

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Cooking on the cheap shouldn't mean minute rice and buttered pasta every night. With a little creativity and a little planning, Gabriella Paiella shows us how to make the most of a tight budget -- without sacrificing flavor or variety.

Today: Before she passes on the Broke Kitchen torch, Gabriella shares some of her favorite posts.

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I have some sad news today: This is my last post for My Broke Kitchen.

No, I haven't suddenly come upon a windfall of money. I won't be leaving you to lounge elegantly on a waterbed filled with Dom Pérignon while Bradley Cooper spoon-feeds me truffle risotto. I'll still be making potfuls of rice and beans, roasting root vegetables, and lazing on the couch in leggings while my boyfriend watches me shotgun a pizza.

In two weeks, you'll be in Catherine Lamb's capable hands. But before I go, I wanted to give you a roundup of my favorite tips from My Broke Kitchen's glory days.

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Toast for dinner makes you feel like a grown-ass person without having to do any work. Plus, you don't have to use utensils.

If you're broke, or you don't live in New York, you can still make some renowned restaurant dishes in your home. Thanks, internet. (Bonus tip: They taste better if you pretend your dog is the waiter.)

Ramen is so good. No, not that kind of ramen. Get your head out of the instant food gutter.

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Do you have a favorite My Broke Kitchen article? Let's reminisce in the comments!

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