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Hi,
am new to this site, am struggling in debt at the moment, finding it really hard. I currently live with my boyfriend and our 2 and a half year old. We both work him 40 hours a week and me 30 hours a week. I need to find a way of getting throught the next few weeks with as little spend as possible. My dp eats breakfast at work and lunch ( free) i dont eat breakfast, lunch is at work mon,thurs and fri (free) my little boy only eat breakfast at home on tue/wed same with lunch as the rest he has it at nursery.

we all have tea together every night. I just need to spend as little as possible , i doubt you can help me as i dont have a very stocked frdge/freezer or cupboard. here it goes, thanks in advance!

In my fridge-
4 eggs
8 sausages
8 bacon
12 meatballs
chicken breast joint
beef medalions
margerine
mayonaise
cooked ham slices
2x ready made mash potatoes
7xkiwi fruit
melon medley 2 packs
blueberries
broccolli florets
milk chocolate digestives
cookies
milk 6 pints

Freezer
apple pie
8xfish fingers
oven chips

Cupboard
tomato and garlic pasta sauce
garlic clove
soup x 5 tins
beans x 2
tin of green beans
3x tinned sweetcorn
gravy granules
1x tinned baby carrots
1xtinned sliced carrots
1x tinned mixed veg
1x tinned tuna
half a small pack of pasta
honey
lemon juice
olde el paso enchillas pack
spice mix packet for fajitas

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  • SunnyGirl
    SunnyGirl Posts: 2,639 Forumite
    edited 11 July 2009 at 12:04PM
    jay_mi10 wrote: »
    Hi,
    am new to this site, am struggling in debt at the moment, finding it really hard. I currently live with my boyfriend and our 2 and a half year old. We both work him 40 hours a week and me 30 hours a week. I need to find a way of getting throught the next few weeks with as little spend as possible. My dp eats breakfast at work and lunch ( free) i dont eat breakfast, lunch is at work mon,thurs and fri (free) my little boy only eat breakfast at home on tue/wed same with lunch as the rest he has it at nursery.

    we all have tea together every night. I just need to spend as little as possible , i doubt you can help me as i dont have a very stocked frdge/freezer or cupboard. here it goes, thanks in advance!

    In my fridge-
    4 eggs Make some yorkshire puddings to pad meals out & fill you up more. Useful if your boyfriend eats like any of my men!
    8 sausages - Sausage Casserole & potatoes
    8 bacon Make as a potato or pasta bake. Fry the bacon, an onion & chuck in a tin of sweetcron and a tin of soup (tomato or mushroom or chicken?) then pour over either cooked pasta or cooked sliced potatoes and bake in the oven for 20 mins.
    12 meatballs In the pasta sauce with spaghetti & pasta
    chicken breast joint Have as a roast one day & have the leftovers sliced with some veggies and the fajitas
    beef medalions Casserole or chop finely and have as a shepherds pie etc. Use the ready made mash.
    margerine
    mayonaise
    cooked ham slices
    2x ready made mash potatoes
    7xkiwi fruit
    melon medley 2 packs Make a lovely fruit salad with the kiwis, these & the blueberries or sprinkle them onto breakfast cereal or stir into yoghurt.
    blueberries
    broccolli florets
    milk chocolate digestives
    cookies
    milk 6 pints

    Freezer
    apple pie
    8xfish fingers Fish finger pie - cook fish fingers & put in a casserole dish, add a tin of beans and top with the other mash potato, put grated cheese on and grill till golden.
    oven chips

    Cupboard
    tomato and garlic pasta sauce
    garlic clove
    soup x 5 tins
    beans x 2
    tin of green beans
    3x tinned sweetcorn
    gravy granules
    1x tinned baby carrots
    1xtinned sliced carrots
    1x tinned mixed veg
    1x tinned tuna Tuna bake with tin of mixed veg & a tin of soup. Serve with the chips if you can't buy any more pasta.
    half a small pack of pasta
    honey
    lemon juice
    olde el paso enchillas pack
    spice mix packet for fajitas

    Hi & welcome to Old Style :D I have put some suggestions in pink next to your list. Hope they help a bit. Can you buy any food this week/month at all or are you buying only as much as you need to? If you could buy some value/basics pasta & potatoes you could use the soups and other tinned veggies in bakes. I often do pasta bakes with tinned soup & random veg from the fridge topped with cheese.

    If I think of anything else I'll post it & I'm sure there'll be lots of clever people along soon with more ideas. In the meantime have a look at this thread it's about a lady called Mbaz (also from DFW) who fed her family of four on £28 for the month. It inspired me to make lots of changes & gave me lots of ideas. HTH.

    Edited to add: Just had another idea. You could throw the tinned veggies into a pan (drain them first) with some water or stock and heat through then blend for a soup. Serve with ham sandwiches or toast. I freeze ham in sandwiches if I think it'll go out of date before I use it so it's not wasted.
  • kunekune
    kunekune Posts: 1,909 Forumite
    The way I'd go about this is divide your list into the different components of means, eg, protein, veg, starchy filler, then you can work out what to spend a very small budget on for the next few weeks. You have quite a lot of fruit, so one tactic might be to have some meals of soup followed by a pudding, rather than have the fruit just as snacks.

    Protein:

    4 eggs
    8 sausages (2 meals if you chop them up and bulk it out)
    8 bacon (top up meat for 2 semi-veg meals)
    12 meatballs
    chicken breast joint (probably 2 meals)
    cooked ham slices
    beef medalions (assume this is enough for one meal)
    8xfish fingers
    beans x 2
    1x tinned tuna

    You could actually get 14 meals out of this, if you go easy on the amounts of things like sausages. You also have quite a lot of fruit and veg, once you include the tins. Soup makes good lunches or could do an evening meal followed by a pudding. What you seem to be very short of is dairy produce - milk, cheese - and starch - rice, pasta, potatoes. There doesn't seem to be any bread or not much bread. Some extra vegetables would be useful too - perhaps frozen peas and corn, carrots are cheap at the moment, maybe some cabbage so you do a big bowl of coleslaw. You need these things to make the protein go further. But those are cheap things to buy: for £15-20 on a few bits and pieces, I reckon you could feed your family quite well for 2-3 weeks.

    Good luck - you seem to be very responsible to me.
    Mortgage started on 22.5.09 : £129,600
    Overpayments to date: £3000
    June grocery challenge: 400/600
  • mummyofboys
    mummyofboys Posts: 431 Forumite
    thanks alot for your ideas, im not the best cook ! can any one advise whats best to bulk up a sausage caserole from the things listed? I think i can stick beans in there? or am i totally wrong lol The soups i have are veg, chicken and tomatoe
  • dobs
    dobs Posts: 517 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    yeh i have put beans in with sausage casserole before, even spag bol to bulk it out, they loved it! You could add some ham or bacon to it as well.
    grocery challenge jan 17 £ / 350.00
  • Pink.
    Pink. Posts: 17,650 Forumite
    10,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    Hi jay_mi10,

    Beans are great in sausage casserole, also you could add the carrots, mixed veg or broccoli florets.

    There are lots of recipes in these threads that might help:

    Sausage casserole recipe (merged)

    Does anyone have a recipe for a simple sausage casserole I can make in the SC?

    Pink
  • SunnyGirl
    SunnyGirl Posts: 2,639 Forumite
    For the sausage casserole I'd slice the sausages quite thinly across and add an onion, tin of beans, tins of tomatoes & tin of sweetcorn. Add some of the gravy granules, a squirt of tomatoe puree if you have it, a pinch of sugar and any extra water if there's not enough sauce.

    The soups you have would be ideal for the tuna bake, potato bake & anything else you can put the other one in ;) If you get some flour, cheese, potatoes, pasta and bread you'll have the building blocks for a least two weeks. I make pancakes for the kids (and DH) and they love them! They're only eggs, milk & flour and you can put syrup, jam, sugar & lemon on them or fill them with a bolognese style mix, roll them up, put into a dish, top with grated cheese & grill.

    Well done for doing so much so quickly :T to sort everything out.
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  • the_cat
    the_cat Posts: 2,176 Forumite
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    Ok, it must be starting to look like I'm stalking you!!!:rotfl::rotfl:

    How about:

    Tuna and sweetcorn pie - use chicken soup, top with mash
    beef casserole - bulk up with veggies, make sauce with granules
    sausage casserole - as above
    pasta with sauce made from soup, plus veggies - do this twice
    chicken enchiladas. be stingy with the chicken,just use half. bulk with veg
    chicken pie - rest of chicken, gravy granule sauce sweetcorn, top with other mash
    fish fingers,chips and beans
    meatballs, tomato sauce, pasta or jacket potatoes
    spanish omelette
    bacon and potato hotpot
    jacket potatoes with assorted leftover veg at end of week, white sauce and some of the ham

    That's 12 - with only pasta, potatoes and bread needed. Maybe add a box of value eggs(lunches or another omelette day), a couple more tins of value beans (baked and kidney)for bulking out.
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