Here is my first cost/calorie analysis. First off, I want to say that eggs are glorious. They are my favorite food and totally inexpensive. I buy medium fancy level of eggs and they still only cost .28 cents per egg. If you don’t care about chickens you can probably get them for half that price. But, unfortunately, I care enough about chickens (but mostly I care about the taste and safety of my eggs) to pay a premium.
These came out a little more pricey than I was hoping for, but you could just kill the sausage or use half the sausage. Still a hearty breakfast and suitable dinner any night of the week.
| Food | Cost | Per Serving | Calories |
| 18 Eggs | $ 4.99 | $ 0.28 | 60 |
| 10 Tortillas | $ 3.99 | $ 0.40 | 140 |
| Pepper Jack Cheese | $ 9.99 | $ 0.24 | 80 |
| 12 oz Andouille | $ 5.99 | $ 1.50 | 120 |
| Salsa | $ 3.99 | $ 0.20 | 15 |
| Breakfast Burrito | $ 2.61 | 415 |
| Food | Cost | Per Serving | Calories |
| 18 Eggs | $ 4.99 | $ 0.28 | 60 |
| 10 Tortillas | $ 3.99 | $ 0.40 | 140 |
| Pepper Jack Cheese | $ 9.99 | $ 0.24 | 80 |
| 12 oz Andouille | $ 5.99 | $ 1.50 | 120 |
| Salsa | $ 3.99 | $ 0.20 | 15 |
| Breakfast Burrito | $ 2.61 | 415 |