June 2008 Grocery Challenge
Comments
-
Been in the kitchen tonight as nothing on the telly and have made spinach lasagne and a version of MrsMc's spinach bread (anyone guess what's growing in my garden :rotfl: ) They were both nice - but just missing something :rolleyes: . Will have to see if I can cram them in my freezer! I have a 5ft one and it's just me :rotfl: !
quote]
I'd like to add that I've had some for my lunch and they were both nom nom, so note to self, wait for it to 'mature' and not try at the ooohhh aaahhh stage :rotfl:
Should be a nsd day - must get into the garden and plant out my butternuts and toms0 -
Hello-I was wondering if I could join this challenge? My aim this month is to spend £300 but I am hoping to bring this gradually down as I am pregnant at the moment and need to get the grocery bills under control by the time i'm on maternity leave! I'm going to pinch the idea for the fish pie for our tea on thursday me thinks! I've got to go and get some veggies today but I will do my main shop in Tesco's tomorrow.HSBC Visa-High interest-£2349.23 Nat West £2605.18
My Overdraft-£1500
Barclaycard-1089.77
Marks and Spencer card- 3331.30 next 92.67
Total was 11066.29 now £10,968.150 -
Thanks Dink1, i did know, but always like to be reminded coz I often forget (they say its old age, I say it's coz i know so much something has to fall out!:rotfl: )
Have written my list and just double checking cupboards and stuff for anything I've missed - don't want to go out again! I know they'll be cuing up at the whoopsies counter, so may have to put some padding on to get in there:D
See you all when I get back - bruised and battered probably
Den xLBM April 2013 - £29,000.00Vanquis CC's PAID - Debenhams SC PAID - A+L OD PAID - Asda CC £783.75Barclaycard CC £1400.78 - BoS CC PAID - Freemans Cat PAIDF/D Loan & CC £1458.96 - Santander Loan PAID - Mum Loan PAIDRBS OD PAID - F/D OD £1026.52Weekly Grocery Challenge - £95.00 budget / spend £-0 -
I found a recipe for breadsticks last night that doesnt include any salt - great for DS as he's only 20months old and shouldn't have more than 2g/day
Breadsticks Recipe
8 oz strong white/wholemeal bread flour
½ sachet/ ½ tsp fast action yeast
1 oz melted butter
1 tbsp olive oil
3½ fl oz water (@ room temp)
sesame seeds (optional - not suitable for under 3yrs)
Preheat oven Gas 6/220C
Mix flour and yeast in a bowl.
Pour in the oil, water and melted butter. Mix to form a dough.
Divide into 15 pieces and roll to pencil shapes about 15cm long.
Roll them in sesame seeds (if using) and then place on a greased/ lined tray
Bake for 20mins until golden. Will keep in an airtight box for 1 week.
I think next time I make them I will make about 20 instead of 15 and I will roll them out a bit thinner.
Nikki
x
Edit: gave these to DS today and he loved them. Sucess!!:A0 -
:mad: Got some ham out of freezer last week for DS so that he could have ham sandwiches for his lungh (half term!) just been in fridge to check what I need and a whole unopened pack sitting there - expiry today!!!!:mad:
Does anyone know if I made up sandwiches with it today for hubby & DS next week then froze them, would this be freezing the ham twice and bad and would it still be OK when they got it out to eat, as eating on day of defrosting??? OOHHH, need to get the hang of this freezing lark:DLBM April 2013 - £29,000.00Vanquis CC's PAID - Debenhams SC PAID - A+L OD PAID - Asda CC £783.75Barclaycard CC £1400.78 - BoS CC PAID - Freemans Cat PAIDF/D Loan & CC £1458.96 - Santander Loan PAID - Mum Loan PAIDRBS OD PAID - F/D OD £1026.52Weekly Grocery Challenge - £95.00 budget / spend £-0 -
denisefowler wrote: »:mad: Got some ham out of freezer last week for DS so that he could have ham sandwiches for his lungh (half term!) just been in fridge to check what I need and a whole unopened pack sitting there - expiry today!!!!:mad:
Does anyone know if I made up sandwiches with it today for hubby & DS next week then froze them, would this be freezing the ham twice and bad and would it still be OK when they got it out to eat, as eating on day of defrosting??? OOHHH, need to get the hang of this freezing lark:D
I dont think you should refreeze meat unless its been recooked first. I would say that the expiry has been extended since they have been frozen? So I would still use next week but just sniff it first before you use. If it smells off it is. HTH
Nikki
x:A0 -
Hi everyone, hope you're all doing ok.
It's the first day of this challenge for me today, so will try to resist the kids pleas for sweets and try to steer them in the direction of all the home baked goodies.
Will have to do some shopping for packed lunches for next week and we need fruit and veg, but hopefully that's all.
Does anyone know a recipe for either hard sweets (boiled type) or softer jelly type (haribo?) ones. They don't get them very often but they are sooo expensive.
Baked 3 loaves of bread yesterday, fairy cakes, weetabix brownies (went down a treat) and 'belgian fingers'. The belgian fingers are the dough from an apple braid recipe on the storecupboard challange thread, made into fingers with sultanas in them. My boys can't get enough of them.
Will update my sig after I've been shopping.
Jude xxGC June: £350/405.56
GC July: £350 spent [STRIKE]£22[/STRIKE]99.51
0 -
angelnikki wrote: »I found a recipe for breadsticks last night that doesnt include any salt - great for DS as he's only 20months old and shouldn't have more than 2g/day
Breadsticks Recipe
8 oz strong white/wholemeal bread flour
½ sachet fast action yeast (½ tsp?)
1 oz melted butter
1 tbsp olive oil
3½ fl oz water (@ room temp)
sesame seeds (optional)
Preheat oven Gas 6/220C
Mix flour and yeast in a bowl.
Pour in the oil, water and melted butter. Mix to form a dough.
Divide into 15 pieces and roll to pencil shapes about 15cm long.
Roll them in sesame seeds (if using) and then place on a greased/ lined tray
Bake for 20mins until golden. Will keep in an airtight box for 1 week.
Nikki
xErmutigung wirkt immer besser als Verurteilung.
Encouragement always works better than judgement.0 -
chocolateteddy wrote: »Don't forget Tesco will take sun vouchers I found Morrisons was more expensive and because I don't usually shop there didn't find much I wanted so will be using mine in Mr t's instead
Thanks, Tesco is twice as far away though and it also sells loads more stuff - too much temptation I think!! Might go next week though with one of the other vouchers. Am taking my supermarket list so will only buy what is equivalent price. Am also hoping they still have the storage boxes I bought a couple of months ago at 2 for a fiver. These were great when we were camping last weekend and could do with some more.0 -
Hi all good luck for this month everyone.
I have just spent £56. at tesco and am ready to Hopefully do better this month. Please keep our target at £250.
I am loving mse website, such great advice. It's great to stick to an amount every month and putting it on here really does help.
Regards,
Mr and mrs t0
This discussion has been closed.
Categories
- All Categories
- 342.2K Banking & Borrowing
- 249.8K Reduce Debt & Boost Income
- 449.3K Spending & Discounts
- 234.4K Work, Benefits & Business
- 606.7K Mortgages, Homes & Bills
- 172.7K Life & Family
- 247.2K Travel & Transport
- 1.5M Hobbies & Leisure
- 15.8K Discuss & Feedback
- 15.1K Coronavirus Support Boards