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December 2014 Grocery Challenge

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  • Caterina wrote: »
    Any woman here with a DH who can be trusted with a food budget, put your hand up! I bet there aren't many!

    It seems to me that our DHs, faced with a domestic budget, turn into toddlers, and when scolded and reminded of it, go into sulky teen mode.

    Hahaha Caterina absolutley, toddlers and teenagers!!! Love it :rotfl:

    Now my hubby is not perfect by any stretch of the imagination but he wouldn't dare not fall into line with the grocery budget.
    He has a few food intolerances I have to cater for and he knows how much time I spend planning and cooking so he doesn't miss out and to keep it all in budget!!
    Love people use things. The opposite never works.
  • lynnejk
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    maria3104 wrote: »
    Id love the potato bake recipie plz i love mash and gravy only prob is so does dog person (aka cezer the dog he sits on sofa like a person thats how i gave him the nickname) if its my food he always wants some mmm i wonder if thats why im starting to loose afew lbs
    Hi
    [/QUOTE]
    My recipe is totally different !!


    Lynne's cheese, onion and potatoes bake

    Very thinly slice some potato (I scrub and leave skins on)
    Peel and very thinly slice one sweet potato
    Peel and very thinly slice 1/2 medium onion
    Thinly slice some cheddar cheese and grate a bit as well

    Grease with a little butter a glass ovenproof dish.

    Place layer of slightly overlapping potato slices in bottom of dish.
    Salt and pepper to your taste
    Sprinkle over half of thin sliced onion.
    Place third of cheese over onion

    Cover with a layer of slightly overlapping sweet potato
    Pepper if you like it
    Sprinkle over other half of onion
    Put another third of cheese over onion

    Place final layer of overlapping potato slices
    Salt and pepper to your taste
    Sprinkle over a thin layer of grated cheese
    Push it all down gently to flatten
    Slowly add some milk (down the edges) until about third up sides.

    Cover dish with a foil lid
    Bake at 180 for about 90 minutes, check with a knife that potatoes cooked and then uncover for about 10 mins to brown off.
    quidsy wrote: »
    It has never occurred to me ever to cook a beef joint then freeze it in slices in gravy. It is just the most simplest thing
    Glad it helped
    Caterina wrote: »
    Any woman here with a DH who can be trusted with a food budget, put your hand up! I bet there aren't many!
    It seems to me that our DHs, faced with a domestic budget, turn into toddlers, and when scolded and reminded of it, go into sulky teen mode.
    :rotfl: :rotfl: I totally agree, and funnily enough take about the same amount of time to train. I've had mine for just over 19 years and he's just about there :laugh:


    Another NSD today but need some things tomorrow


    Sorry long thread and hope you all have a thrifty Thursday
    Lx


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  • Happygreen
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    Good morning, everybody. I've only been lurking for almost a week as unwell and yesterday we were one of the few households in Britain you can see on the BBC lightning map - it hit a power pole outside our house!
    Back now and I have to try to remember what I spend at theAsian shops in Big Town on groceries on Sunday. 2 NSDs since but yesterday had to get some last items off ebay for Chrismas and I actually remembered to use my Nectar points, I impressed myself, lol.
    First they ignore you, then they ridicule you, then they fight you, and then you win - Gandhi
  • meg72
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    Happygreen wrote: »
    Good morning, everybody. I've only been lurking for almost a week as unwell and yesterday we were one of the few households in Britain you can see on the BBC lightning map - it hit a power pole outside our house!
    Back now and I have to try to remember what I spend at theAsian shops in Big Town on groceries on Sunday. 2 NSDs since but yesterday had to get some last items off ebay for Chrismas and I actually remembered to use my Nectar points, I impressed myself, lol.


    Sorry you are unwell, hope better soon.


    Bet that lightening was scary I hate storms.
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  • WantToBeSE
    WantToBeSE Posts: 7,729 Forumite
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    Morning Everyone :)


    Having a few days off work to look after my youngest son as he was in hospital yesterday having some teeth out.
    So plenty of time to make stuff from scratch.


    Emptying the freezer slowly, so that I can refill it in January when we get back from Mums.
    Today I took some bacon and sausages out of the freezer and having a fry up for dinner tonight.
    Hoping to do some baking with my son today if he is up to it.


    Am planning as many NSDs as I possibly can in between now and when I get to my mums (next Sunday). I am not doing a weekly shop this Friday, as I am aiming to eat what we already have.


    Does anyone have a good biscuit or other 'treat' recipe using dried fruit, as I have loads to use up? I also need any suggestions for anything to bake, I have the following ingredients:


    Flour (Buckwheat, plain, SR, grainy)
    Sugar (caster and granulated)
    Icing Sugar
    Cocoa Powder
    Nuts
    Seeds (pumpkin and sunflower)
    Eggs


    The only thing I don't have is butter. I will go and buy some if I need to, but is it possible to make biscuits etc without butter?
  • Bobarella
    Bobarella Posts: 10,824 Forumite
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    You can make a tea loaf to use up the dried fruit. Easy and delicious. I don't think you can make butter free pastry as it is pretty much just butter isn't it apart from flour and a little sugar for sweet pastry.
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  • meg72
    meg72 Posts: 5,164 Forumite
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    WantToBeSE wrote: »
    Morning Everyone :)


    Having a few days off work to look after my youngest son as he was in hospital yesterday having some teeth out.
    So plenty of time to make stuff from scratch.


    Emptying the freezer slowly, so that I can refill it in January when we get back from Mums.
    Today I took some bacon and sausages out of the freezer and having a fry up for dinner tonight.
    Hoping to do some baking with my son today if he is up to it.


    Am planning as many NSDs as I possibly can in between now and when I get to my mums (next Sunday). I am not doing a weekly shop this Friday, as I am aiming to eat what we already have.


    Does anyone have a good biscuit or other 'treat' recipe using dried fruit, as I have loads to use up? I also need any suggestions for anything to bake, I have the following ingredients:


    Flour (Buckwheat, plain, SR, grainy)
    Sugar (caster and granulated)
    Icing Sugar
    Cocoa Powder
    Nuts
    Seeds (pumpkin and sunflower)
    Eggs


    The only thing I don't have is butter. I will go and buy some if I need to, but is it possible to make biscuits etc without butter?


    Don't think it is possible to make biscuits without butter but how about pancakes?


    http://www.bhg.com/recipe/breads/pick-a-grain-fruit-pancakes/
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  • joedenise
    joedenise Posts: 17,655 Forumite
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    Didn't need too much today but still managed to spend £24.60! Total now at £112.20/£250.

    Didn't have time to go to Ald! today so just went to Mr Ts & Mr Ms.

    Denise
  • WantToBeSE
    WantToBeSE Posts: 7,729 Forumite
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    Thanks guys. I ended up getting some butter and making choc muffins.
  • scotmumof3
    scotmumof3 Posts: 1,951 Forumite
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    £30.04 for me today at tesc*
    It's really snowing here so I stocked up on milk and bread and a few essentials "just in case" Shouldn't need to go to the shops now for a few days. :)
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