I remember having dessert pizzas at pizza hut when I was a kid and they were not for me, it was like drinking a cup of what you thought was root beer but it turns out to be orange juice.
I'm biased because I've liked Hawaiian pizza since I was a kid but I still think the pineapple hate was overblown by a small and loud group of people who probably get upset when their peas touch their mashed potatoes
Oats can go far. Grab a big bag of steel cut oats and the possibilities are endless. Stir some peanut butter in after the oats are done cooking, throw some fruits on top, maybe some protein powder and you've got a cheap filling breakfast. You can also go savory, if you like oats you'll find a ton of good combo ideas on google.
Depending on where you are, a lot of grocery store rotisserie chickens go on sale something like 2 or 3 hours after they were made so you can get a half price chicken if you pick one up past dinner hours. A quarter chicken with rice and some greens will fill you up nicely. Use the carcass for chicken broth and you can cook oats in that too.
Is it not common sense that if we pool our money together to cover accidents then the people who are more prone to accidents, therefore pulling more money out of the pool than others, should be contributing more? How do people think rates are calculated?
What if it's a no sauce pizza with mac n cheese, hot dog stuffed crust and some squirts of ketchup?