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Live on £4000 for a Year, 2009 Challenge, part 2
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            Hi Everyone
 Hope to catch up with more of the thread later.
 Our news is that our moving date is looking likely to be 12th june not the 6th but it was going to be the 20th so I won't complain.
 So 16 days to go. My parents are being very kind to us but I do feel a bit restless, especially when the weather is so lovely outside and I just imagine what it would be like at the cottage. Still musn't complain about 16 days should I aeb?
 Had a good low spend day today. Got to see lots of wildlife whist completing a risk assessment for a school trip. Went to Pizza Express for Orange mobile phone lunch-2 free garlic breads, buy 1 pizza get one free and our Times gift card paid for the drinks and the other pizza. Then went to see Star Wars (Mr SFT will always be my no. 1 but Zachary Quinto has to be no.2) on Orange Wed. So food and cinema should have cost over £40 and infact cost just £7.70.
 Off now to watch Springwatch. My parents have got a Moorhen nest in the stream at the bottom of their garden..so I'm just waiting for Chris Packham to turn up!!
 sft:cool: Frugal Living 2010 member MFW by 2014 Was 88,000 now £46,877.90 Grocery Budget for Dec-April=£173.72/£244 (Groc Budget 2010 from Ebay/Voucher savings/Quidco -If we can do it will save our £980 GC budget) Now living the dream -in our tiny country cottage-all thanks to MS forums. x 39 2 go
 Stockpile Savings: £89.72 Voucher savings £80
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            Skint Lynne 28. FrittataBoots Card - £17.53, Nectar Points - £15.06 - *Saving for Chrimbo*2015 Savings Fund - £2575.000
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            Skint_Lynne wrote: »I have really changed my way of thinking with lots of things, just by reading what others do. That's the beauty of being a member of this thread, everyone has different ideas to bounce off of each other.
 Although someone personally may choose not to add up all their receipts, you will see the results elsewhere, I know I do. It's for the best to stick around methinks.
 Well said SL, my sentiments exactly. I've learned so much from all sorts of people on here, and although not all of it is possible or to my taste, it's always interesting reading how everyone else is managing.
 I've lost track of my spends lately, but still have cash and a positive bank balance as we get to the end of the month, so must still be doing something right.
 I'm hoping to get rid of my cc debt by the end of the year, this time last year I wouldn't have believed it possible on my income. I really enjoy my job, but was looking at going back to the NHS, with all the unsociable and long hours, as I thought i needed to earn a lot more after OH left, as child benefit and tax credits will soon stop. Now I know I can manage, so thank you all :T
 I might still switch job once DD settled in uni, but that would be to afford to live near my Mum and rest of the family, rather than just to make ends meet here.
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 OMG I did O'level in 1975 and there was a question on the different uses of eggs in cookery. It was surely the hottest day of the year and I was thinking you could fry an egg on my desk :rotfl:All this talk of eggs reminds me of my A Level in 1975. There was always a question about one of the protien foods. You had to structure your essay to include everything you knew about the purchase, nutritive value and cooking of the food
 The question was:- Write on eggs.
 As far as I remember there were 9 different uses of eggs in cooking, e.g. thickening, coating, etc0
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            Another one for the list:
 29. Hollandaise Sauce
 Or just look on here: http://www.eggrecipes.co.uk/egg/asp/recipesearch.aspCos I don't shine if you don't shine.0
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            mollymunchkin wrote: »Another one for the list:
 29. Hollandaise Sauce
 Or just look on here: http://www.eggrecipes.co.uk/egg/asp/recipesearch.asp
 Hi mollymunchin,
 I had a look on that site to help me along with the list for Nyk, but I only skimmed it.
 I'm glad that my list has attracted so much interest.:T0
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            OK, before we all get totally confused by what's been said, I had better post my own list so there's not a problem with duplicates. I should probably have copied it in here to start off with but I appreciate all the suggestions that have, since, been posted. Here's what I have so far:
 100 Things to do with Eggs
 The list, so far:
 001. Boiled Egg
 002. Scrambled Egg
 003. Poached Egg
 004. Fried Egg
 005. Omlette
 006. Souffle
 007. Meringue
 008. Lemon curd
 009. Quiche
 010. Eggs Florentine
 011. Eggs Mayonnaise
 012. Scotch eggs
 013. Devilled eggs
 014. Sponges
 015. Custard
 016. Pancakes - sweet or savoury
 017. Crepe Suzette
 018. Pickled eggs
 019. Ice cream
 020. French Toast
 021. Fried rice
 022. Egg nog
 023. Mayonnaise / salad cream
 024. Egg salad
 025. Brioche
 026. Flan / tarts
 027. Egg Foo Yung
 028. Eggs Benedict
 029. Bread & Butter pudding
 030. Coddled eggs
 031. Frittata
 032. Essen eggs (see Shaz post)
 033. Huevos Rancheros (Ranch eggs)
 034. Egg custard tart
 035. Cherry Clafoutis
 036. Egg and lentil curry (Delia recipe)
 037. Piperade (a spicy scrambled egg with bits of bacon and/or chorizo)
 038. Curried Eggs
 039. Macaroons (whites only)
 040. Mousse
 041. Yorkshire puddings
 042. Syrup or jam pudding
 043. Baked Alaska
 044. Caesar Salad
 045. Baked eggs
 046. Steamed eggs
 047. Egg bread
 048. Egg noodles
 049. Pasta
 050. Ravioli
 051. Zabaglione
 052. Hungarian Kiflies
 053. Batter
 054. Egg Biryani
 055. Eggs Mornay
 056. Chinese Egg Rolls
 057. Creole Eggs
 058. Kedgeree
 059. Convent Eggs
 060. Eggs in Aspic
 061. Egg Cobbler
 062. Egg Croquettes
 063. Egg Fricassee
 064. Egg & Bacon Pilaff
 065. Egg & Tomato Gratin
 066. Bacon & egg pie
 067. Egg fried cheese sandwiches
 068. Egg toasties
 069. Hard boiled egg & chives/cheese/onions/cress sandwich filling
 070. Egg Mimossa
 071. Lemon Meringue Pie
 072. Nicoise Salad
 073. Toad in the Hole
 074. Hollandaise Sauce
 075. Flamenco Eggs
 This is a mini-challenge that I started elsewhere, apologies for not posting the actual list sooner - it was started on my Frugaldom blog site as a result of someone not turning up to collect their eggs and us having 5 hens laying eggs every day now .                        I reserve the right not to spend. .                        I reserve the right not to spend.
 The less I spend, the more I can afford.
 Frugal living challenge - living on little in 2025 while frugalling towards retirement.0
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            Hello, I'm still here and will read back later. Everything is OK and I'm getting used to the idea. My mum stayed until Monday so I [STRIKE]had a rest[/STRIKE] got lots done. She was able to give me some time to research and then order loads of stuff for the jobs that need doing and also to contact some trades people. My front room is filling up fast.
 I have come to a few conclusions, the main one being that it is unrealistic for me to do as much DIY as I had planned and if I am going to live sensibly here I have to get it sorted out as soon as possible. I shall get people in to sort the plumbing, wiring, stud walling and plastering. My friends are coming in two weeks and he will do quite a bit, especially electrics but I have to get it set up so he isn't wasting time or working round things.
 I had the great luxury of going to a car boot sale without the children. I think I was back before they noticed me gone too much. I bought a bag full of baby clothes, mainly 3 - 9 months, mostly from one stall. Honestly the lady had so much stuff her boy and girl couldn't have worn anything more than twice. Some was still in packets and she only wanted about 50p for each item. I gave her a bit more but £20 was still a bargain!:T
 So I have to do things I can do. Or get the children to do;) I have found that 3 and 5 year olds are good enough at 'digging' when bribed with ice cream. They did a surprisingly big square. I had covered it with black compost bags earlier so there were very few weeds. Then I helped push sticks in and they planted runner bean seeds. Also more courgette plants, pumpkin, French beans, radish and lettuce. We put a net over the strawberries which are very weedy but difficult to step round. It was a nice day.
 I have decided to keep the old window frames which are in good condition for their age, they just need a good clean and some need painting and a few panes replacing. There is only one which is a bit rotten. On one of the broken ones the putty was so dry it just fell out with a wire brush. I bought putty and glass and repaired it myself! Don't worry it was only about 9" x 7" and on the ground floor.
 Sorry that is so long. Off to catch up with your news now
 aims for 2014 - grow more fruit and veg, declutter0
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            :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
 Your list is sooooooo much better than my poor attempt. You had better get cooking, maybe some nice scones with lemon curd for when I visit frugaldom. xx
 Edited in: Nyk, what is a coddled egg?0
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 :hello:Hello,
 What does the above mean?
 Haven't posted in ages and have pretty much failed in the challenge now for the first 5 months this year :mad:. The only positive thing is my saving are still moving in the right direction but not as fast as I wished. Also haven't really had time to catch up with the posts, but try to do that hopefully over the weekend.
 I think I'll take a break, gather my thoughts for a while :think: and maybe hop on the wagon again in July for a personal remaining 6 months challenge, if that's ok with you. Otherwise I'll probably completely give up which I really don't want to do, but I just didn't have the determination recently. I'll still try to get my numbers together and might post them at the end of May. Hope all is well, speak soon....                        finally tea total but in still in (more) debt (Oct 25 CC £1800, loan £6453, mortgage £59,924/158,000)0 which I really don't want to do, but I just didn't have the determination recently. I'll still try to get my numbers together and might post them at the end of May. Hope all is well, speak soon....                        finally tea total but in still in (more) debt (Oct 25 CC £1800, loan £6453, mortgage £59,924/158,000)0
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