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Weezl's phase 1- recipe testing and frugalisation- come one, come all!

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  • weezl74
    weezl74 Posts: 8,701 Forumite
    I would like to see if we are getting all the nutrients, colour of f+v etc.

    There are so many things to track, I thought it would be useful to see how you have done it, if you don't mind

    I've charted the F and V and colours mostly on the calcium spreadsheet, but not got as far as collating the nutrition yet.

    That'll be a big job methinks :)

    :hello:Jonathan 'Fergie' Fergus William, born 05/03/09, 7lb 4.4oz:hello:
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  • canidothis
    canidothis Posts: 226 Forumite
    edited 22 February 2010 at 8:23PM
    weezl74 wrote: »
    would anyone who has raisins in the house mind doing an eggless version of those pancakes? Ideally with 20g sugar too :)


    I did an eggless version over the weekend - I used all the other ingredients listed but sorry I didnt do any measuring - but if you just need to know if they work without eggs then yes they do - if you need to know more than that then I will be happy to make them again sometime:)
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  • weezl74
    weezl74 Posts: 8,701 Forumite
    canidothis wrote: »
    I did an eggless version over the weekend - I used all the other ingredients listed but sorry I didnt do any measuring - but if you just need to know if they work without eggs then yes they do - if you need to know more than that then I will be happy to make them again sometime:)

    many thanks, I think we'd have to buy a whole other tray of eggs otherwise which seems daft!

    :hello:Jonathan 'Fergie' Fergus William, born 05/03/09, 7lb 4.4oz:hello:
    :)Benjamin 'Kezzie' Kester Jacob, born 18/03/10, 7lb 5oz:)
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    january grocery challenge, feed 4 of us for £40
  • weezl74
    weezl74 Posts: 8,701 Forumite
    edited 22 February 2010 at 8:35PM
    Firefox, back to our omegas, how much raw rapeseed oil means we could lose just one can of the pilchards? Sorry about this but we're £11 over budget and I'm trying to see if we can do anything about that! :)

    there are a couple of recipes where it will work ok if introduced raw, like the tangy pate, the dressing on the bean salad...

    :hello:Jonathan 'Fergie' Fergus William, born 05/03/09, 7lb 4.4oz:hello:
    :)Benjamin 'Kezzie' Kester Jacob, born 18/03/10, 7lb 5oz:)
    cash neutral gifts 2011, value of purchased gifts/actual paid/amount earnt to cover it £67/£3.60/£0
    january grocery challenge, feed 4 of us for £40
  • Lesley_Gaye
    Lesley_Gaye Posts: 1,045 Forumite
    weezl74 wrote: »


    It's really enlightening isn't it all this! I'm glad I take a pregnancy vitamin plus iron and calcium each day or I'd be pretty worried after all this research! :) I do like the way that this experiment is actually benefitting some of US too rather than just Bob and shirl. Sorta makes it worthwhile even now IYSWIM?

    I was fascinated by the eggshell for calcium thing. I am in the process of working out a months worth of minimum expenditure meals for the way we like to eat, but as I cost recipes, I must admit, I am rethinking a lot of things.

    I am wondering how OH would react to eggshells in the soup! Although if I cook them in with the stock, I think that would prob add enough. All these things are top of the head tho, I have yet to work out what we typically have in terms of any vits and minerals, I have just been going on with the vague feeling that we eat healthily
  • Lesley_Gaye
    Lesley_Gaye Posts: 1,045 Forumite
    Avocet wrote: »
    I've sent you a PM, but my spreadsheet doesn't cover any nutritional stuff at all -- only the costs and quantities, the deadly dull stuff. I think Weezl may be your man (OK, woman) for nutritional spreadsheets. :-)

    Thanks Avocet, as I said in my reply, I don't find spreadsheets dull at all, I really like them. In a previous life I was a project manager, so used them a lot then
  • weezl74
    weezl74 Posts: 8,701 Forumite
    Fire_Fox wrote: »
    Fibre: the good, the bad and the ugly? :cool:



    The bad: my gut feeling is there is a good deal of soluble fibre (heart health, regulates blood sugar) but not sufficient insoluble fibre (digestive health). :o Insoluble fibre is found in wholegrain wheat, brown rice, nuts and seeds, potato skins, leafy veg. Soluble fibre is found in oats, barley, pulses, fruit and veg.

    The ugly: Asda keeps throwing me out of the website! :mad:

    Been pondering this too firefox...

    Inclined to swap to wholemeal, but am aware we lose half the calcium! Grrr, all swings and roundabouts! :)

    :hello:Jonathan 'Fergie' Fergus William, born 05/03/09, 7lb 4.4oz:hello:
    :)Benjamin 'Kezzie' Kester Jacob, born 18/03/10, 7lb 5oz:)
    cash neutral gifts 2011, value of purchased gifts/actual paid/amount earnt to cover it £67/£3.60/£0
    january grocery challenge, feed 4 of us for £40
  • hex2
    hex2 Posts: 4,736 Forumite
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    Hello everyone, really enjoying this thread even if I can't contribute.

    Re the chicken - I use just the breast meat thinly sliced for two adults, two hefty teenagers and two small boys without any complaints, matching the veg quantities etc. If I put it on as a lump they do notice the size so I do the thin slicing. A trick my mother taught me is to serve a sausage for the men if they really moan about the lack of portion.
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  • Lesley_Gaye
    Lesley_Gaye Posts: 1,045 Forumite
    weezl74 wrote: »
    brill :)

    I hope you don't mind but I changed the bean curry to 4 portions rather than one so I could check the vit C :o:D

    Thank you so much :A:A:A:A

    IOIWE does your offer of help include any more entering of recipes? Feel very free to say no, I know it's a faffy tool!

    And Lesley how do you feel about doing a bit more of that or are you wanting something different to do?! :o:D

    So we don't double up, I have done Bread, Onion Tart, boodles biscuits (trying to do Kaz's too but hit a techno-hitch) the porridge with raisin breakfast, and the HM wedges

    lesley has done apple curd, baked bean curry and cereal bars :)

    IOIWE has done, carrot cake, chana mutter masala, green bean and beetroot...Goes off to find out what else back in a min... adds apple & carrot chutney cauliflower cheese a la weezl chickpea crumble

    I don't mind doing these at all. I have looked at the recipe list in the very early post, and I think the sweetcorn soup and sweetcorn fritters haven't been done yet, so I'll do them. I am assuming you would like the recipe used that is on the link in the early post.

    I don't mind you changing them at all, I'm just trying to help, so if you need something different, feel free
  • aless02
    aless02 Posts: 5,119 Forumite
    just throwing this out there as I had a random thought - health food shops sell a product called Orgran No Egg, which is a very good egg substitute marketed towards vegans. I think it's around £2.20-£2.50 a box that yields 66 eggs, making it cheaper than even value eggs (but more ethical!) and definitely cheaper than barn/FR eggs. Obviously you couldn't use it for quiches or scrambles, but it's perfect for baking.

    Not really suitable for Bob & Shirley but maybe one for the "hints list".
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