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February 2009 Grocery Challenge
 
            
                
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Hello everyone,
Welcome to the February 2009 Grocery Challenge. :hello:
Pink isn't around at the moment, so I've ok'd with Penelope Penguin to start off the new thread. We start with Pink's usual opening posts.

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If your new month starts early feel free to join this thread, or if you're still working on your December budget, then keep on posting in the January Grocery Challenge
As always this challenge is to reduce your own grocery budget to levels that you will be pleased with, not forgetting that we always recommend that you stay inside your own comfort levels and take things gently one step at a time. Remember that this is not a competition....it's designed to take you and your grocery spending to a level you are happy with.
If you are new to the challenge I have quoted the advice from Galtizz below which will help you get started.
Please post into this thread for help and advice and support at any time. Good luck to everyone taking part!

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Originally Posted by Galtizz
I have said this before, but for all the newbies to the challenge;
For the first month I took a guess at the budget but I really had no idea how much I was spending.
I found the best thing is to have a guess the first month but SAVE ALL OF YOUR RECEIPTS (and yes, that does include the ones from the local shop when you run out of milk ), then at the end of the month add them all up and have a look if you were on budget, if not, it doesn't matter because your budget was a guess. For the next month you can use the total of your receipts and take a bit off to get a realistic budget, just shave off as much as you think you can, it could be £1 a week or £20 a week.
If you are currently spending £200 a month don't suddenly drop it to £100 - you'll never do it but if you cut £20 a month off for a few months you'll get there eventually without feeling you're missing out on anything.
You might think you've done everything you can in the first month but someone always comes up with a new idea and, if you try it you often find you save a bit more (unless you are SarahSaver who is an expert at this and could only save more if she turned her back garden into a paddy field and lived on rice ) In the first month I thought, I'm planning meals, I couldn't possibly save any more, but then I started double cooking and freezing, and making soup instead of buying it in tins.
I've been doing this since Feb but only saved ALL of my receipts last month, it has given me a much better idea of where it is all going. Budget for next month is £80 for 2 of us, I'll start on 30/4. I could probably save more, by eating different foods but I can afford to live on £80, I have saved a lot of money since Feb. and I don't waste food or money any more. So I'm happy with my budget.
For guidelines on posting in this thread please read the second post in this thread.
For everyone's targets and totals for the month please read posts #3 and #4 on this thread.
For the Grocery challenge Recipe Index please see posts #5 and #6 on this thread.
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Good luck everyone;)
Rosieben xx
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            Guidelines for posting on the Grocery Challenge thread.
 What is the Grocery Challenge thread?
 This is a thread where people who are taking part in the Grocery Challenge can post for help encouragement and support and talk about anything related to grocery shopping. We ask that you try to keep on topic and post things that are relevant to the challenge.
 Posting grocery budgets and spends for the month
 Some people like to post their grocery budget and final spend for each month. If you wish to be included in the master list then please post these in red and in a large font as this makes it easier for the volunteers to keep a record of everyone’s totals.
 Number of posts
 In order to make the thread easier to read it would be helpful if users would try not to post multiple posts in quick succession.
 Chat
 Chatty posts that are relevant to the Challenge are fine. Irrelevant chat or posts simply saying ‘Good morning/Goodnight’, ‘just popping on to say hello’, ‘I’ve sent you a pm’ etc aren’t, as they clutter up the thread and may be removed to make the thread easier for others to read. Unfortunately the board guides simply don't have the time to pm users individually when posts are removed to keep the thread on topic. If your post has been removed and you are unhappy with the decision, please feel free to send us a pm.
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 No Spend days (NSD’s)
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 Pictures
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 Bargains
 Please don’t forget to check out the Grabbit and Shop but Don’t drop boards for any bargains and the Discount Codes 'n Vouchers (online & offline) board to see if there are any current vouchers around.
 Questions about recipes, freezing, techniques etc
 These don’t always fit into the Grocery Challenge. There are a number of threads where it may be more appropriate to ask questions. There is a wealth of information available on the Old Style board so please do a search to see if there is a better thread for your question. For more help with searching see here or feel free to send a private message to a board guide who will be happy to help.
 Useful Links to threads on the Old Style board
 Quick Questions thread
 Recipe thread
 Cheap recipe threads
 Don't throw food away challenge...
 The Complete Cooking Collection
 Old Style Daily thread General chat about Old Style (new thread started daily)
 Flylady thread Cleaning thread (new thread weekly)
 Enough is Enough (decluttering)
 Lose weight the Old Style way
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 Microwave Recipes
 Main Meals & Side Dishes
 Bacon and potato salad -Warm
 Baked potato pizza
 Baked Beans (home made)
 Beef and Root Veg Curry
 Belly Pork
 Bolognaise (Remoska)
 Broad Bean Burgers
 Broccoli and Cheese Soup
 Carrot, parsnip and lentil soup
 Chicken Cannelloni
 Chicken - Sticky Chicken
 Chicken & Sweetcorn Soup
 Chicken Fried Rice
 Chicken with Garlic, Cider & Cream
 Chilli
 Chilli (Remoska)
 Chilli Cheese Crostini
 Chilli chicken with jasmine rice (BBC food)
 Chinese style cabbage
 Cobbler (topping)
 Corned Beef Hash - MrsMCawber's recipe
 Cranberry & Soy glazed cocktail sausages
 Creamy Chicken and Potato casserole
 Curried Parsnip Soup
 Curry Sauce
 Diet Coke Chicken
 Duchesse potatoes
 Faggoty Pea Stew
 Fishcakes
 Fish Pie and Fish Pie
 Gammon and lentil soup
 Ham and Lentil Soup
 Ham Hock (slow cooker)
 Ham Salad (sandwich filling) external link
 Iced cucumber soup
 Individual chicken pies
 Lamb curry and paratha
 Lasagne
 Leek and Potato Soup
 Moniker’s Leek and Potato Soup
 Leek and sweet potato soup
 Lemon Chicken
 Lemon chicken with basil and tagliatelle
 Lemon potatoes
 Liver and onions stir fry
 Meatballs
 Meatloaf
 Mediterranean Mince and Potato 'Pie'
 Mediterranean Vegetable Pasta
 Mince & onion pie
 Minced Beef Curry
 Minced Beef with Cobbler Topping
 Mini Goat's Cheese, Pear & Walnut Quiche
 Monday Pie
 Moroccan Chickpea and Broad Bean Soup
 Moussaka
 Naan bread - see 'Bread' below
 Onion Soup
 Open top 'pizza' pie
 Oxtail Stew + Oxtail Soup
 Parsnip & Apple Soup
 Pasta Cheese and Onion Bake
 Pizza / Pizza Base Recipe
 Pork and Beef Meatballs
 Pork Steaks in Mustard and Cider Sauce
 Potato layer bake
 Potato Layer Bake
 Potato layer bake (Teisen datws)
 Potatoes - Lemon Potatoes
 Potatoes - Twice Baked Potatoes
 Quiche Lorraine
 Real Tomato Soup
 Sausage and Rice bake
 Sausage Casserole or Sausage Casserole
 Sausage Meat Patties
 Slow Cooker French Onion Soup
 Smoked salmon soda breads
 Spaghetti with courgettes, tomato and brie
 Spicy Bean & Sweet Potato Stew
 Spicy Carrot and Tomato Soup
 Steak and Kidney stew/pie filling
 Steamed Oriental Buns
 Stifado - Beef Stew With Tiny Onions Recipe
 Stuffing - MrsMcawber's recipe
 Suet crust pie with quorn
 Super Tasty Bacon, Bean and Sausage
 Sweet & Sour Chicken/Pork
 TexMex Skillett
 Thai green curry
 Toad in the Hole
 Tofu burgers
 Tuna Fishcakes
 Tuna Lasagne
 Turkey and Bubble and Squeak Pie
 Turkey Pasta
 Turkey Pasta Cacciatore
 Vegetable Casserole
 Vegetable Soup
 Veggie Haggis
 Bread
 Bagels
 Baguettes
 Bara Brith (Welsh Tea Bread)
 Bread - Mrs McC's recipe for Remoska
 Breadsticks MrsM's / angelnikki's (No Salt Recipe)
 Cheese & Potato Bread
 Cheesy Bread Rolls
 Chewy Soft Flour Tortilla
 Chocolate Bread
 Courgette Flatbread
 Focaccia
 Garlic Dough Balls
 Herb Quick bread
 HM Bread
 Naan Bread .. see also .. Curry Queen's ...... Mrs McCawber's ...... OrkneyStar's
 Oatmeal bread
 soft bread rolls
 Super Seedy Bread
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            Dips, Jams & Chutneys
 Alioli / Traditional allioli
 Christmas Chutney
 Elderberry cordial
 Jams & Preserves
 Pineapple Salsa
 Tomato Chutney
 Cakes, Biscuits, Snacks & Desserts
 Apple delight
 Apple Charlotte
 Apple - Microwave Autumn Apple Cake
 Apricot Flapjack bars
 Bakewell Tart
 Banana and lemon drizzle cake
 Banana Muffins (wholemeal)
 Banana Muffins
 Banana and Walnut cake
 Banana Ginger Parkin
 Branflake cake
 Bounty Balls
 Bran Fruit Loaf
 Bread & Butter Pudding
 Bulk pancake mix
 Buttercream topping
 Caramel Shortbread (Millionaire's Shortbread)
 Caramel Shortbread (2)
 Cheese n marmite twists
 Cheesy Biscuits
 Chocolate fudge
 Chocolate Fudge Cake
 Chocolate Krackolates
 Coconut Cake
 Cookie Dough
 Courgette Tea Bread/Muffins
 Cranberry And Chocolate Brownies
 Currant Loaf
 Custard Cookies
 D&DD’s Apple Braid
 Date, Nut and Oat biscuits
 Easy Syrup Sponge Pudding
 Eggless Chocolate Cake
 Fifteens
 Flaky Bars
 Flapjacks and Flapjacks
 Gingerbread Men
 Ginger Raisin Crunches
 Golden Syrup Tart
 Honey Frosted Buns
 Iced Buns
 Impossible Coconut Pie
 Jammy Buns
 Key lime pie
 Krispie marshmallow bars
 Lemon Curd Cake
 Lemon Curd Ice-Cream JeniD's / MoneySavingDiva's
 Malt Bread
 Marshmallow Squares
 Mascarpone and Lime Torte
 Mascarpone Ice-cream
 Millies Cookies
 Mince Squares
 Muffins: Basic Recipe / Chocolate Orange Muffins (1) / Chocolate Orange Muffins (2) / Gingerbread Muffins / Kiwi Muffins / Sticky Date Muffins / Strawberry Muffins / Toffee Apple Muffins
 No fat sponge
 Oaty Shortbread Biscuits
 Peanut Butter Cookies
 Scones
 Spiced Apple Bars
 St Peter's Mud Pie (no cooking required)
 Sticky gingerbread
 Sticky toffee apple crumble
 Teacakes
 Twink’s Hobnobs
 Weetabix Brownies
 Weetabix Cake
 Wonderbites
 Yoghurt: Homemade yoghurt, Slow Cooker Yoghurt
 Yoghurt Cake (the easy way)
 Pastry
 The best mince pie pastry ever
 Pastry economics
 Making pastry
 Basic pastry
 Top Tips & Links
 Complete Menu Plans Collection
 Grocery Challenge Top Tips
 How to feed your whole family a healthy, balanced diet... (Webook)
 Laundry Washing Gel/ Gloop, Fab conditioner, vinegar.....
 List of conversions
 Love Food Hate Waste website
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            thank you rosie!! :j :j
 Good luck everyone!!Nonny mouse and Proud!!
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            Hi - could I join in this month please?
 I would like to budget £100 for the 4 weekly shops (w/b 31/1/09 - w/b 21/2/09) if I may.x.Love and compassion to all x0
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            Hiya!
 I'm in again this month My target is £350 for Feb please. This is for me, X and our 2yr old DS; and includes all food, household stuff, toiletries and nappies. My month runs from 28th Jan - 24th Feb; which is 4 weeks. My target is £350 for Feb please. This is for me, X and our 2yr old DS; and includes all food, household stuff, toiletries and nappies. My month runs from 28th Jan - 24th Feb; which is 4 weeks.
 This is the same budget as last month but this month I'm switching to only buying free range or organic pork, poultry and eggs. I'm going to alternate my weekly shops with MrT and MrS instead of just using MrT I'm also going to keep track of the cost and qty of meat we eat this month to see if next month we're able to afford a monthly meat box:j instead of buying all our meat from supermarkets I'm also going to keep track of the cost and qty of meat we eat this month to see if next month we're able to afford a monthly meat box:j instead of buying all our meat from supermarkets 
 Good Luck with your challenges everyone! 
 Nikki x:A0
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            Hi,
 I'm back in again - will come under budget one day :rolleyes:
 £330 for me please
 Month has started already but I'm trying to be good 
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            Hi rosie
 Can you "sticky" the thread so its at the top of the list?
 ooohh and I posted the lists on the jan thread ready to move the other day..posts 1826 + 7-6 -8 -3 -1.5 -2.5 -3 -1.5-3.50
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            MRSMCAWBER wrote: »Hi rosie
 Can you "sticky" the thread so its at the top of the list?
 ooohh and I posted the lists on the jan thread ready to move the other day..posts 1826 + 7
 yes, I've asked Pen to 'sticky' the thread for us and I've also asked her if she can delete my 'spare' posts and copy your list in from the end of the Jan thread. ... don't throw the string away. You always need string! ... don't throw the string away. You always need string! 
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