By Milcah Tanimu
In the current economic climate in Nigeria, managing food costs has become a priority for many. According to the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS), the average cost of a healthy meal is ₦1,041. Fortunately, with a budget of ₦3,000, you can prepare a nutritious breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Here’s how to do it:
Breakfast Options
1. **Spaghetti and Egg**
A pack of spaghetti costs between ₦800 and ₦1,000, while eggs are about ₦200 to ₦250 each. With a tomato paste costing ₦200, and assuming you have vegetable oil, pepper, and seasoning, your total cost will be around ₦1,500. You can either boil or scramble the eggs for this meal.
2. **Sweet Potatoes and Egg**
Sweet potatoes, which cost between ₦500 and ₦1,000, are a great substitute for more expensive yams. Boil, fry, or prepare them as porridge. Pairing sweet potatoes with eggs makes for a filling and nutritious breakfast.
3. **Bread, Egg, and Tea**
For a simple breakfast, buy a loaf of bread for about ₦300 to ₦500, one egg for ₦200, and a sachet of tea for ₦150. The total cost will be around ₦650, depending on the bread size and brand.
Lunch Ideas
4. **Vegetable Soup and Fufu**
Vegetable leaves cost around ₦200, and fufu is priced at approximately ₦100 per wrap. Add palm kernel oil, fish, and fresh pepper for flavor. This meal can be prepared for under ₦1,000 and is a cost-effective way to enjoy a nutrient-rich dish.
Dinner Choices
5. **Garri and Groundnut**
Garri, once considered a basic staple, now costs around ₦100 for a small pack. Complement it with groundnuts, costing between ₦300 and ₦100, and add ₦100 worth of milk for a healthier option. This combination offers a satisfying dinner within a tight budget.
By choosing from these meals, you can enjoy a balanced diet without exceeding your ₦3,000 budget.