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Grocery Challenge - February 2012

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  • Oh, fab - thank you for the tip off!
    Barbeduk wrote: »
    It's the eating kind!
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  • That is much better - for a minute there, I thought all the supermarket's were ganging up against me, lol!
    meg72 wrote: »
    Asda have Country Life butterinoffer for £1 if you only want to buy one. I am thinking of stocking up on this,
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  • I will one day, I swear (I already spin my own yarn as it is).
    Frugal, if you see double cream reduced, you could make your own? nom! nom! nom! ;)
    31.5/100
  • elizabunny
    elizabunny Posts: 1,030 Forumite
    Small shop today for Rocket (for bunny) Biscuits for DH and some offer T Bags.

    Our Mr#C has Te#ley T Bags 160 for £2.05

    Roast Pork, Roast Potatoes and Spouts for Dinner tonight followed by HM Pancakes with icecream and melted chocolate. Yummy!!:j
    Signature updated.

    Keep going Challengers!:)
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  • sistercas
    sistercas Posts: 4,803 Forumite
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    elsiepac wrote: »



    ?Hehe thanks sistercas :p once again, why not use mine as the basis and just edit what you will use? I do work in IT (although more telecoms than pc's!) but I taught myself how to make that s/sheet in about 7 minutes with internet resources. The main time-consumer was looking up prices!

    Anyway, good luck and have fun!

    LC x

    thanks i will , im afraid i dont understand it though :o, i will have to get the DDs to go through it and show me how it works
  • scotmumof3
    scotmumof3 Posts: 1,951 Forumite
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    Hi everyone:hello: Small spend for me today 88p for a butternut squash in Asd@ and £1 for conditioner in poundl*nd. Tomorrow is the last day of the month for me and barring any emergencies I will be under budget this never happens for me so thanks to everyone for your support:T.
    Tonights dinner was spicy root veg and lentil casserole with pitta bread from the bbc good food website. It was really good even DS2 who doesn't like vegs thought it was great. Instead of parsnips though I used 1/4 of a butternut squash and increased the lentils from 100g to 150g.
    Hope you are all well:)
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  • I am declaring my Feb total at £290.:j Its pay day Friday but I don't need anything before then. I am so happy, thats another £10 towards my xmas food.
    I don't mind not being on the list.

    My budget for March will be £375.
    Jan GC £300/£296 :j March GC £375/£336:j
    Feb GC £300290:j April GC £300/£270:j
    May GC £250/£273:(
  • Hello !

    Well Mr Thrifty and I have just enjoyed some ys yellow fin tuna steaks pan fried with a teriyaki sauce and noodles with sugar snap peas and baby corn. Tuna should have been £5.10 but we picked t up for 99p! Followed by pancakes. Dd decided after eating 3!!! Pancakes that her favourite topping was syrup, choc spread and mini marshmallows :)

    Tomorrow night we are having a Jamie Oliver Pork, parsnip, pear, potato and rosemary dish. It's very easy, chop it up and chuck it in the oven.

    Happy pancake day one and all xx
    GC Mar 11 £437.08Apr 11 £459.26 May 11 £485.52 June 11 £423.79July 11 £409.22 Aug 11 £250.10Sept 11 £396.14Oct 11 £382.37Nov 11 £372.55Dec 11 £332.29 Jan 12 £375.19:Feb 12 £349.58Mar 12 £279.66Apr 12 £249.12May 12 £337.66/Jun 12 £362.58/Jul 12 £317.03/Aug 12 £354.02/Sept £439.72/Oct 12 £210.16
  • quintwins
    quintwins Posts: 5,179 Forumite
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    i'm not keeping track anymore but i spent another £26 today in mr's on yogurts, fruit, cereal, cheese and hams, this diets gonna get alot more expensive when the bogof on yogurts ends :(
    DEC GC £463.67/£450
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  • Had a really good shop today - Mr A, Ald* and Litel.... £36 in total.

    Best bargain was at Litel... Limes were 30p each or 10 for a pound:T Lime curd on our toast this week!

    Also got lots of whoopsies at Ald* half price chicken, pork chops and quick fry steaks, salmon and 2 lots of sausages. Certainly enough last well into next month.... all I should need now is milk.:j:j

    Have updated sig - still on track - just!:D

    Have a good night everyone
    x
    K
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    MFW by 2018 Jan 2012 £186,000 :eek: Sept 2015 £50,000
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