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August 2008 Grocery Challenge
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Congratulations Owens! I'll add your post into the Grocery Challenge thread where the others there can see what you've achieved.
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Hi everyone
I've been to Mr T's today to do weekly shop. I'm really pleased cos I pinched £5 voucher out of mom n dad's newspaper last weekend & used it today. It was for spend £30 get £5 off. Kept to shopping list & added up in my head as I went round. Shopping came to £30.15!!!! So only had to spend £25.15:jOfficial DFW Nerd - Member 408 - Proud to be dealing with my debts!0 -
Hi all, my name is EagerLearner and I fell off the wagon the last few months... I'm a foodieholic!
Our original budget was £120 and for a while it went well, then summer came along and we seem to be buying £140 average of food.
This month, for the two of us I would like to get back to the £120, intending to make it £110 in September. Please can I join up?
We are now making our own yoghurt, putting the slow cooker that had been in storage to much better use. I use a 600ml milk/4 tablespoons live yoghurt/2 tablespoons powdered milk recipe. This costs the £0.55p for the starter yoghurt, around £0.30 for the longlife milk and say 5p for the powdered milk = 90p. Makes enough for the original 500g batch, then I use 4 tablespoons of that and start again - this time it costs £0.35 total. Third time, £0.35 again. So 1.5kg yoghurt costs £1.50. I must be saving compared to the supermarket, plus it tastes yummy and has no packaging!
Thanks so much to the person who suggested Thai curry with yoghurt instead of coconut milk, what a great idea!
Today spent around £8 between Somerfield (for deals) and veggie market (eggs, bananas) and wheatgerm from Holland & Barret (£1.09 for Jordans, 375g). We have a menu plan for the week ahead and all we need are ingredients for our first attempt at baking tomorrow... will try to resist all other items unless nicely reduced!
I am thinking of now taking out £110 in cash for the rest of the month. I have no plan to shop online, so would just carry shopping money week by week.
Is there anyone else buying for 2 adults or that has a £120 target that wants to buddy up? I need encouragement!MFW #185
Mortgage slowly being offset! £86,987 /58,742 virtual balance
Original mortgage free date 2037/ Now Nov 2034 and counting :T
YNAB lover0 -
Eagerlearner, I'm shopping for 2 adults with an alleged budget of £100 but I'll be lucky! Need all the encouragement I can get at mo so consider yourself at least one buddy upThe 1,000 Day Challenge:Feb 16, 2016500/30,000
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EagerLearner wrote: »Thanks so much to the person who suggested Thai curry with yoghurt instead of coconut milk, what a great idea!
Sorry I can't buddy up with you - buying for too but I'm on a starting budget of £200 for our first monthI try to take one day at a time, but sometimes several days attack me at once0 -
Just to let any mums with little ones with runny noses (mine has a constant cold at the moment) Tesco are selling Karvol Capsules 10 pack for 57p (normally £1.11).'Fear is the path to the dark side. Fear leads to anger. Anger leads to hate. Hate leads to suffering.' :cool:
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Hi bails and Brighton Belle - thanks for the answers, I feel better about August now
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Brighton Belle - ebay is great for muslin - I bought 12 huuuuge sheets for £6 around 1 year ago! Then cut each sheet up into 4. This makes 48 sheets, 12.5p each! I use them for beauty and makeup and also yoghurt strainer. In each sheet's last legs, then I use them as cleaning rags...
I am as I type making some yoghurt and also a chinese, which was reduced and I buy ready-made about once a year - just that MrEL is out and I didn't have any chinese ingredients, plus it was £1.50 instead of £3...
I thought folks might like this, just found it on Google:
http://incompetech.com/beta/cal-monthly/
Has an Excel monthly calendar you can print and menu plan ahead - for me I had only been doing it every couple of weeks, but am going to see if I can't plan August - daunting though!
Bails you up for that? :jMFW #185
Mortgage slowly being offset! £86,987 /58,742 virtual balance
Original mortgage free date 2037/ Now Nov 2034 and counting :T
YNAB lover0 -
i managed to spend £8.14 today on food for me and the kids to last til Tuesday which i think is pretty good. Get paid then so can do a bigger shop.
Nic0 -
evening folks,
have spent the day helping a friend move house, am helping with the cleaning tomorrow (taking my stardrops!)
managed a nsd so am pleased with that, might get milk tomorrow but then again i think i might take a frozen one out, down to our last 4 frozen containers, 2x4 pints and 2x2 pints
Thank you all, i'm so pleased with my hair, it's like the girl doing it read my mind as to how i had imagined it.Nonny mouse and Proud!!
Never argue with an idiot. They drag you down to their level then beat you with experience!!
Debtfightingdivaextraordinaire!!!!
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Hi guys
After doing my freezer list I have a lump of chicken breasts whichwill have to be cooked at one time ,, I was thinking curry and pasta bake with chicken ,,are there any recipes for both,, then I will refill my freezer with chicken dinners,, just found my mushrooms ,,had forgotten to put them back in,, and so will just add to soup I have here,
thanks
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