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Sainsbury's - Feed your family for £50!!

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  • Just had a look and there are no snacks, drinks or desserts included in the £50. As someone else said it is alot of basics stuff - some of which is nice but some of the recipes don't sound like they have much seasoning or herbs in them - the spaghetti and meatballs sounds really bland. There are three of us - but two of them are teenagers who eat enough for two each and I reckon I could probably feed us all for that or not much more and it would include snacks and milk. I have been buying the basics pasta for 9p and that is really quite nice.
    Jane

    ENDIS. Employed, no disposable income or savings!
  • thatguy1
    thatguy1 Posts: 5,363 Forumite
    1,000 Posts Combo Breaker I've been Money Tipped!
    If you click 'view the meal plan in detail' at the bottom you can 'boost your breakfast', 'add a snack' & 'choose a dessert ( will take it over £50)
    http://www.sainsburys-feed-your-family.co.uk/MealPlan/Detail/1/0
  • dorsetlady
    dorsetlady Posts: 295 Forumite
    I picked up one of the leaflets today and would be starving if I ate as little as this recommends! I'm not fat, and neither are any of my family (I'm verging on underweight), but I need to eat about twice as much as this!
  • Nephthys50
    Nephthys50 Posts: 56 Forumite
    edited 5 May 2011 at 5:41PM
    Umm... don't need Sainsbury's to teach me how to eat healthily on a budget, 'toast with jam' 'bacon butties' not bl***y likely, Quinoa porridge with Cinnamon and raisins, packed lunch of say home made hummas and pitta bread, ( a complete protein) a evening meal consisting mostly of salad/vegetables and a nice dressing, I could go on....

    As another poster said it is bland and it's not very healthy either, all you need is a good collection of herbs and spices, a bit of research into nutrition which can be done on the internet, and a willingness to cook from scratch which I enjoy any way.

    This is my favorite online source of meal ideas and I always start on the Greek salad page.

    http://www.food.com/recipe-finder/all/greek-salad?Ns=recipe_mostpopular|1

    And for tea tonight I am having a Bulgar wheat and tomato salad, you can stick your '
    Meatballs with spaghetti' where the sun don't shine. :)
  • ska_lover
    ska_lover Posts: 3,773 Forumite
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    Not impressed. As a previous poster said - it budgets for only a sandwich for lunch, but there are pictures of fruit etc with it, so wheres that coming from. I see better meal plans here in the old stylers every week
    The opposite of what you know...is also true
  • andypandy1
    andypandy1 Posts: 170 Forumite
    I've been Money Tipped! Newshound!
    This looks like a very poor effort from Sainsburys - this is most certainly not what I would call a healthy family diet - far too much reliance upon processed/red meats. Reckon it would take very little effort to source much healthier sources of protein/iron for an equivalent amount.
  • Middy
    Middy Posts: 5,394 Forumite
    thatguy1 wrote: »
    Never get food freebies in my store. even though we get notices saying 'you will be receiving blah blah blah' but never do get them!


    I work for a small store - about 18,500 sq ft. As per usual we get ignored.
  • nsimpson123
    nsimpson123 Posts: 1,078 Forumite
    We've had the stir fry for our dinner tonite, I must admit I did add a bit of chicken as I was worried it wouldnt be enough, however we couldnt eat it all, it was delicious, you add peanuts to it at the last minute and it is really tasty.

    I agree that the £50 does not include drinks, nor tea coffee and prob not enough milk for us, however if you read the menu the breakfast does have a portion of dried fruit with the toast, however I would of liked to of seen a desert on Sundays menu ;)

    When I look through the shopping list I actually have a lot of the ingredients in the cupboard, jam mayo etc so could come in less than £50:D
  • nsimpson123
    nsimpson123 Posts: 1,078 Forumite
    ska_lover wrote: »
    Not impressed. As a previous poster said - it budgets for only a sandwich for lunch, but there are pictures of fruit etc with it, so wheres that coming from. I see better meal plans here in the old stylers every week

    Have you read the leaflet and the shopping list? The fruit etc is covered in the cost
  • thatguy1
    thatguy1 Posts: 5,363 Forumite
    1,000 Posts Combo Breaker I've been Money Tipped!
    Middy wrote: »
    I work for a small store - about 18,500 sq ft. As per usual we get ignored.

    I work for a huge store... just under 80,000 sq ft
    We had an extension back in 2009
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