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Feed A Family Of Four Only £29.99 Week All In !
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Hi all-i will watch next week too and join in the following week too as i have planned next weeks food already.Must get back on track as over the last few weeks food bill has crept up and i have planned less meals so resorted to a couple of takeaways which hit my budget hard.Look forward to seeing whats on the menu!!!0
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That sounds great. I will have a look too cos have been spending too much recently and really need to cut back.
:T:hello: Never say Never :smileyhea0 -
i am in, will definatley check back.0
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Im watching with interest as well! I need to keep shopping to a barest minimum so this thread will really help me. I do have one child who is mega fussy and the other one eats anything so i might have to adapt!
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I am up for it ! I do like a challenge and am getting into moneysaving now. Have saved loads since I started reading the OS Board !0
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Definitely keeping an eye on this one. Any help would be good
But have meals planned for the next two weeks so might have to try the challenge later on.
working on clearing the clutterDo I want the stuff or the space?0 -
Penelope_Penguin wrote: »Alternatively, you can try Black-Saturn's Meal Planner - recipes and shopping lists are included. She feeds her family on a small budget, and this thread is great.
HTH, Penny. x
Thanks for the link PP. I missed this thread first time round for some reason, but I read it through last night and inspired, made her malt loaf today, getting rid of some shredded wheat that no one liked (in place of the Weetabix) and some dried cherries and mixed fruit (in place of the raisins). It is very nice. Have also just made the choc mousse, which is setting in the fridge for tea as we speak. Had I licked the pan after making itI would be able to tell you already that it's going to taste absolutely fab! I'm also planning the fruit cobbler later this week. I've seen references to it before but thought it was something different, but looking at the recipie it sounds lovely.
I'm now off to try and find more Black-Saturn recipies, as if they are all as good as the two I've just tried, I shall be very happy. :T :T :T0 -
I'm only a one here:( but if I can follow and therefore feed myself for just £29.99 a month then Im in! LOL guess Ill be using the freezer a lotJune Grocery Challenge 270.80/250July Grocery Challenge 0/3000
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Yes - Im in, but will join in the following week, as Im another one here who's allready prepared for next week.
I must admit, my shopping has crept up slightly. So I really need to bring it back down again
I also have to shop for a dog & 2cats, 1 rabbit & 2 hamsters.Hi, we’ve had to remove your signature. If you’re not sure why please read the forum rules or email the forum team if you’re still unsure0 -
I'm in, as long as I can adapt the recipes to vegify them. There are only 2 of us so I'll aim for £15-20/week.Nelly's other Mr. Hyde0
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