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Weekly shopping list
Damita
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Hi! I need help getting a shopping list together, me and my husband suck at doing meal plans, this might sound a little sad
but I am a newly married and we are just spending too much on food and I would like to be a good "housewife" ha ha!
My husband takes pack lunch so do I when I am go to uni, anyone got anything more interesting than sandwiches? I am so bored of them.
So any ideas on good meal cheap weekly meals and pack lunches? Just to add problems I will eat anything, my husband won't eat pasta, rice or veg.
Thanks
My husband takes pack lunch so do I when I am go to uni, anyone got anything more interesting than sandwiches? I am so bored of them.
So any ideas on good meal cheap weekly meals and pack lunches? Just to add problems I will eat anything, my husband won't eat pasta, rice or veg.
Thanks
Debt Then 06.07 - £11,000 - Debt Now £0.00
DFD Aug 2011
DFD Aug 2011
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Try wraps or Pittas rateher than sandwiches and you can easy makes salsas and use any leftovers in either, or cold pasta with oven roasted veg in a container."Man invented language to satisfy his deep need to complain."
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I like the roasted veg ideaDebt Then 06.07 - £11,000 - Debt Now £0.00
DFD Aug 20110
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