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50p a day til Christmas - healthily?! Weezl's next challenge...
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unless youre weezl!!
Hugs cw and sammy....wish I could do sommat to help although suspect being here for you as a listening ear helps...:) and hopefully being innovative with shopping! Just did a mr sains shop with last cash but will "take back" 30 cos of cat food. Its more expensive at the mo due to Alfie kitten food...he'll only be on it a couple more weeks and then will be promted to big cat food! Will try & live on that 30 until pay day so some cupboard usage req'd. Feeling quite tired today though so will have a snooze...always works a treat!Nerd no 109 Long haulers supporters DFW #1! Even in the darkest moments, love and hope are always possible.0 -
HUGE ((hugs)) to Sammy_Kaye and familymonitorsit wrote: »Pigs head! One look at that on the serving dish and the whole family will turn veggie and save you a fortune!
:rotfl: I wish :rotfl:
was actually trying to pluck up the courage to do it sometime in September. If I could get a butcher to time it right, then I'd spend a Tuesday seeing son out to college, then hubby off for chemo, then a dive out for the article in question, home, cook, strip, and all evidence bagged and binned before either of them got homeCheryl0 -
In_Search_Of_Me wrote: »so will have a snooze...always works a treat!Cheryl0
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i have just had to dig up all my potatoes .... it was either food for us or the mole! :eek: :mad:
we won't eat them all before they get too old, plus i have 1/2 a bag in the cupboard that i bought last week, as i didn't think mine were ready!
so ... how on earth do i keep them? can i freeze them? should i make endless boiled/mash potato to freeze? can i chop them up into wedges and freeze them like that ... 'hm frozen 'chips'????
thank you in advance for any help!
loocyloo x
just hoping the mole doesn't find my carrots now!0 -
why dont you just rebury your potatoes in sand and store them in a cool place.I've heard of this being done to preserve new potatoes for xmas so dont see why it wouldnt work for you
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If you don't wash them - leave them with a little soil/compost still on them - and put them in a brown paper bag/sack then store somewhere cool they will keep for quite a while. If you don't have brown bags I *think* homebase have them at their checkouts instead of carrier bags - you might be able to snag a few from there? Just don't wash them as they keep better with a coating of whatever they were grown in.0
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We've just dug up all our potatoes and have enough to last us till Christmas I'm sure, as there only the 2 of us.
After alot of reading I agree with previous posts, dark place in a paper sack. We have put ours in hessian sacks, after trying to get some for free we ended up buy a few on ebay, figured they can be reused so will last us for years to come.
Home grown potatoes are just delicious! We've had ours just as new pots with a little butter, but my favourite has to be par-boiled and roasted with a bit of chopped rosemary from the garden.
A gardening friend has also advised us to keep a few for chitting (not sure that's the right word) next year so we dont have to buy again.0 -
HUGE ((hugs)) to Sammy_Kaye and family
:rotfl: I wish :rotfl:
was actually trying to pluck up the courage to do it sometime in September. If I could get a butcher to time it right, then I'd spend a Tuesday seeing son out to college, then hubby off for chemo, then a dive out for the article in question, home, cook, strip, and all evidence bagged and binned before either of them got home
I have been telling EVERYONE about the pigs head and how much meat you can get for 10p!! I am on a food replacement diet at the moment, so not eating any conventional food at all. Can't wait to try and get a pigs head tho when I am back on proper food, just hope my butcher will get me one and only charge 10p!0 -
the head was actually free for Weezl -- it was 10p a trotter.....
come to think of it -- did we ever hear what happened with the trotters?Cheryl0
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