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The recipe comes from The New Americana Cookbook by Sherri Eldridge. The subtitle of the book is "A Heart-Healthy Excursion Through Regional Cuisines." and much of what you listed in your lentil recipe isn't in hers, so perhaps that's why this version is less expensive. I think this book is out of print, but I see some very inexpensive listings on places like
Ebay and some of the online bookstores.
It has a pound each of Split Peas and Lentils. I think I paid 75 cents a pound for them this last time, but I can get them cheaper when they're on sale in the bulk bins at Henry's. $1.50 or less.
Water - no broth at all. Cost - virtually zero.
Onions - if you grow them - free. If you buy them, 50 cents.
Carrots - free if you grow them. 50 - 60 cents if you buy them.
Celery - .33 cents.
Garlic - free if you grow it, .25 cents if you buy it.
The rest is seasonings you'd have around the house - a little soy sauce, bay leaves, rosemary (I have a bush, you may have to buy if you don't), cloves, salt and pepper.
So, $1.50 plus less than $1.60 in veggies, plus whatever you'd pay for any of those other spices. This falls just over $3.00 for a HUGE pot of soup/stew. It's pretty thick, filling, has lots of protein, no fat, and lots of good flavors from the veggies and herbs. It's even better the second day, which you'll definitely have unless you're feeding an army.
Hmmm. I think I'll go throw all this in the crockpot. Thanks for the idea for dinner!