August 2009 Grocery Challenge
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well i have to spend today i have no milk or bread amongst other things but ive made a list and im not going over it (she says with fingers crossed as DD is coming as well) ... shall update when i get back from town :undecided xStill searching .....:)0
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Hello
I seem to have disappeared from the monthly list for the grocery challenge
Please put me back on. I have posted my total for the month already
Its in my signature
Thanks
Trin"Not everything that COUNTS can be counted; and not everything that can be counted COUNTS"
GC - May £39.47/£55. June £47.20/£50. July £38.44/£50
NSD - May 16/17. June 16/17. July 14/17
No new toiletries til stash used up challenge - start date 01/2010 - still going!
£2 Savers Club member No 93 - getting ready for Christmas 2011:)0 -
tinkerbellsmum wrote: »do meals out count in budget? or take aways
I have a seperate budget for going out which includes meals take aways and nights out. I use GC for food and cleaning stuff.
Did butcher shop on sat, £9.67 for 400g mince, a chicken which will be stretched to 3 meals, 2 lunches and stock, and 2 giant chicken breasts which will do 3 dinners
OH off to Mr t tonight with a list so should stick to it.
Have had an OS triumph! We had veg that needed used so I 'suggessted' grating carrot into a lasagne, OH thought it tasted good and we should do it more as it's a really good idea. At last0 -
tinkerbellsmum wrote: »do meals out count in budget? or take aways
We include them. But its up to each person what they include in Grocery Challenge. I may change this when I next review the budgets and reduce the GC budget accordinglyFashion on a ration 2024 66/66 coupons remaining
80 coupons rolled over 0/80 coupons spent - using for secondhand purchases
One income, home educating family0 -
Hi
Went to MrA to get a couple of bits and spent £27!
Got the bread mix that Philsmum mentioned but it says its a 2lb loaf size and my BM goes to 1.5lb so I'm going to take some of the mix out and keep my fingers crossed for that perfect result.
Have a good day everyone
Helen xProjects made for craft fair - 40
1st fair on 13/4/14 :j0 -
Will catch up on this thread later today, we've had piggy flu here followed by no internet connection because of a damaged cable grrr, so I have a lot to catch up on.
Mrs M can I declare £281.08 for July and please put me down for £295.00 for August, ta muchly Have decided to decrease a little, I get the leftovers from July to add to my decorating budget, definitely makes me want to keep on track, although I'm surprised I did it!
LV xGrocery Challenge : August 09 £295.00 £194.23, July 09 £300.00 £281.080 -
helen_jelly wrote: »Got the bread mix that Philsmum mentioned but it says its a 2lb loaf size and my BM goes to 1.5lb so I'm going to take some of the mix out and keep my fingers crossed for that perfect result.
However, I made a 2.5lb loaf yesterday and it's very hard to cut (as much because of the height as the holes from the paddles) - plus it's disappearing at an incredible rate of knots :eek: If I can work out how to use the machine for 'dough only' for the 3lb size (I assume it's likely to have this function, but need to explore) and then split it between 3x1lb loaf tins and bang them into my oven, can anyone advise what I need to do once I take the dough out of the machine please? I assume they'd need another rise once in the tins, as splitting and knocking into shape to get it into the tins is likely to cause it to drop And how long would I cook them at what temperature?Cheryl0 -
well is somehow spent over 200 in July but am determined to do it this month!! Please put me down for £170 this month please!!
Anyone tried the pampers simply dry budget range?:pClare
Aug Grocery Challenge £159.45/£150
Aug £5 a day £103.94/£155
:A Tempus Fugit :A0 -
thanks all
i think i best count it in my budget cause we eat out have t/a far to often and i think thats why we r wasting food plus my waist line could do with out it.
i'm not doing well this month so far have already spent 25 pounds and not going shopping till thursday0 -
Pretty purleeeeees can the recipes for these things - they sound delish
Here are the recipes for you:-
Twinks hobnobs:- http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?p=5392570#post5392570
Mrs M's Lemon cakes:- http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?p=23736749#post23736749
Cornflake tart:-
Base just shortcrust pastry
For the filling:
175g seedless raspberry jam
50g butter
50g caster sugar
2tbsp golden syrup
175g cornflakes
Chocolate concrete
100g margarine
2 eggs
100g cocoa powder
1 lb self raising flour
100g sugar
melt the margarine and sugar and mix well till it goes syrupy
add flour and cocoa to the syrup on the pan mix well until its becomes stiff .
add two beaten eggs and gently mix them in until your mix softens.
place the mixture into the tray, press into the corners and flatten into the sides of the tin.
Please in the oven (gas mark 5)and leave for about 30-45 minutes. If the top feel hard take it out to cool. Cut up into slices as when its cool its quite hard to cut. It should be hard on top and moist in the middle.
Flying Fresian:- Mushrooms:- just chop up and freeze, then when you want to cook them just put straight into the pan, no need to defrost.
Very proud of myself finished both of the large cushions for the bench so not now just need to put the arms on it then we'll have a lovely pine bench
Going to make Leto (DS2) a little cushion as he's feeling a bit left out because of Brandon (DS1) getting his room done.
Have to buy toothpaste etc at some point today so will update signature when that's done.
well off to make salad.0
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