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I'm eating out of the freezer and cupboards challenge
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Feeling better, not really bad, just this burning throat which keeps coming back!!
VfM4meplse - how are you BTW, you were "iffy" at the weekend??Value-for-money-for-me-puhleeze!
"No man is worth, crawling on the earth"- adapted from Bob Crewe and Bob Gaudio
Hope is not a strategy...A child is for life, not just 18 years....Don't get me started on the NHS, because you won't win...I love chaz-ing!
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Had a fallefel burger from the freezer for lunch (eating early as have a meeting at 1).we could come to some arrangement:D he hasn't made any since as we haven't found any reduced cream. he used one pot but I didn't weigh it so not sure how much butter we got
. I thought I'd post the original link to make-your-own butter as a reminder (also featured on Superscrimpers): https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/129491
I bought a pineapple and 2 bags of oranges from Aldi on Monday, was a bit silly not to buy the kiwis as well but since I ate nearly nothing last week, I have enough food to keep me going until next week. Am tempted to pop into Sainsbos tonight as a treat - I'll be on the prowl for reduced double cream lol.Value-for-money-for-me-puhleeze!
"No man is worth, crawling on the earth"- adapted from Bob Crewe and Bob Gaudio
Hope is not a strategy...A child is for life, not just 18 years....Don't get me started on the NHS, because you won't win...I love chaz-ing!
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Gorgeous day, couldn't resist the allotment so now I have artichokes sat here as they needed digging up. Got a whole dustbin-full that will go to waste though as I can't eat them all and there's far too many to re-plant.
Quorn sausage and onion pasta tonight I think as I have some hm passata to use up.0 -
Got a whole dustbin-full that will go to waste though as I can't eat them all and there's far too many to re-plant.
Have you thought of marinating them, Italian-style as anti-pasti? Ask all your friends and neighbours for old glass jars, stick them in the dishwasher and get pickling!http://www.yummly.com/recipe/Marinated-Artichoke-Hearts-_-Mushrooms-RecipezaarValue-for-money-for-me-puhleeze!
"No man is worth, crawling on the earth"- adapted from Bob Crewe and Bob Gaudio
Hope is not a strategy...A child is for life, not just 18 years....Don't get me started on the NHS, because you won't win...I love chaz-ing!
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VfM4meplse wrote: »Nooooo......you mustn't, it's against MSE law! :eek:
Have you thought of marinating them, Italian-style as anti-pasti? Ask all your friends and neighbours for old glass jars, stick them in the dishwasher and get pickling!http://www.yummly.com/recipe/Marinated-Artichoke-Hearts-_-Mushrooms-Recipezaar
I know, I hate wasting them!! I would put them on freecycle but they are too heavy to bring home.
They are the jerusalem artichokes rather than the other type so not sure what else I could do with them, now they are dug up they won't last more than a week as they dry out quick (had to dig them up so could re-plant just a few otherwise would have hundreds coming up shortly!).
Will have some in a gratin tomorrow I think mixed with some celeriac and swede.0 -
Had to go to Tesco today for some tea bags & they had organic chicken whoopsied :T Quite pleased as I got rid of the value chicken breasts left over from other flatmate....my neighbours dog was given them
So funny I'm quite friendly with a lady who lives down the road, I mentioned it to her & she said she'd be more than happy to take it off my hands and cook for her labrador. Couldn't bear to just chuck them but feel in a way it's less wasteful..
Tomorrow I'm having whoopsied pork from the freezer with whoopsied sweet & sour sauce. Either with rice or noodles...got plenty of those :eek:0 -
Kirri. what about jerusalem artichoke soup ? Or sticking them outside your house with an honesty box ? Or calling local restaurants to flog them off ..
I'm officially fatigued after three supermarkets with my mother !!
Freezer has now been fed:
2 500g packs British beef mince 1.89 each Lidl
ASDA frozen scallops
Morrisons frozen fish pie mix £3 (new product) will use for soup
Morrisons 2 whole dabs = 1.21 at fish counter
Morrisons Cornish sole with parsley prepacked £2 and change each
Morrisons Scottish salmon fillets x2 prepackaged again £2 and change each for huge bit
Morrisons ray wings 2 packs yellow label
Morrisons whole gurnard.. it just has the sweetest face..in French it's rascasse and I did confuse the fishmonger by asking for a rascasse oops.
President butter which has gone up 5p since I was last in Morrisons !
ASDA lamb meatballs 2 packs for £4 cos I thought maybe I can do some sort of Middle Easternish sauce for them
Morrisons 4 lamb chops from the butchers counter 6.49 really thick cut largeish ones so I thought that wasn't bad
Dinner tonight is whole rainbow trout 2 FOR £4 with yellow label green beans and special offer asparagus all from ASDA0 -
Kirri. what about jerusalem artichoke soup ? Or sticking them outside your house with an honesty box ? Or calling local restaurants to flog them off ..
Ooh hadn't thought of restaurants.. I've left them in a bin on the plot though now! but I wonder if they would have bought them, they aren't cheap in shops! Allotment to home on foot is all uphill so although I used to leave a box in the communal hallway with spare veg for other residents to help themselves, it was too hard work carrying it home just to give away and people are rude/unfriendly here anyway! - I didn't bother with an honesty box as in London people would just take the veg or the money or both probably!! Must admit I can't imagine them in soups, will google it. I've only had them in a gratin or I did the Nigel Slated roasted with lemon juice recipe.0 -
Done a mini shop yesterday, got a bag of mixed veg,petit Lois, 3 packs of the kettle crisps, a bag of tilda rice that was £6.50 for 4kg half price, I pay £3.25 for a 2kg bag of sainsburys own, so thought id get this and a mango spent £15 of gc buget today I bought 4 racks of ribs, they are huge, my grandmas bday is st Patricks day and mothers day is the next day, so we are having a family gathering, with everybody bringing a dish, so im bringing ribs,spent £12 on that and some ham from my neighbours shop, which is a posh. Butchers got a discount, froze one of the racks seperately, but the other 3 which are huge, will be popped in sc then, taken to my grandmas and finished in the oven to crisp up,Lose 28lb 3/28lb
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Popped into Tesco as we had to go to the tip and Tesco is near and still got some coupons to use up.
Mostly non-food toiletries/household and got a spend down from £7.67 to £1.67 using 6 x £1 SSM coupons.
Got 2 Tesco "whoopsies", a pack of rhubarb crumbles for 43p and a pack of veggie cheese and leek sausages for 38p.
Nothing worthwhile reduced in Sainsbury's, but they had organic extra virgin olive oil for only £1.50 (clearance), so got 1 bottle.
Total for budget = £2.31.
Back to Tesco tomorrow to use up rest of coupons and might get the Lurpak on offer (2 for £2).
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