I'm curious on what do you guys feed your cast in crew on a small budget? I can't really offer them a full catering service but I'll definitely anything I can to keep them full and less cranky...
Constantly available tea and coffee and maybe muffins or cakes (or crumpets, here in England).
For meals, keep it simple and quick. You don't really want people sitting down and taking ages. Sandwiches, paninis, cold buffet... I don't know.
Just remember the '3 Cs': Cheap, Cheerful and Loads of Tea.
Just a few ideas: have someone run to the grocery store and get some hot fried chicken; boil up some hot dogs; like other people have said, pasta is good, cheap and easy; Jewel has really tasty take-and-bake pizzas, I think they're 16" for 6 or 8 bucks each. If you're starting really early in the morning you can do a hot breakfast like an egg bake which can feed a lot of people for cheap. http://www.tasteofhome.com/Recipes/Hash-Brown-Egg-Bake
Are you asking about an extended shoot - say 12 to 18 days?I'm curious on what do you guys feed your cast in crew on a small budget? I can't really offer them a full catering service but I'll definitely anything I can to keep them full and less cranky...
Or are you asking about a weekend shoot?
Just a weekend shoot. It's a short film so.
Personally, all-day shoots are a trial in themselves, so limit the amount of hours on set. Food becomes of little concern when your actors are only dedicating 2-3 hours of their day to the project, they can get food before or after.
Thus, I'd offer healthy snacks, such as 5 bowls of nuts (different types), bowl of bananas and apples.
Then for drinks you can make ice tea and/or have a big coffee ready. Honestly go get a box of coffee from a general chain, Tim Horton's in Canada.