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February 2015 'Take your Lunch to Work' Challenge.

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  • evie451
    evie451 Posts: 364 Forumite
    100 Posts
    Love this thread, it keeps me motivated...
    1/16 done here. I made a chana dal and cabbage thoran with stuff in the fridge and cupboards....soup made with braised pork stock thats 8 lunches in fridge for me and OH for this week..:)
    Every Penny's a prisoner :T
  • Nix143
    Nix143 Posts: 1,130 Forumite
    2/19 today

    Made a batch of mushroom soup at the weekend - managed to get 2 huge YS cartons of mushrooms when I was shopping. 5 portions of soup for the freezer and 1 sent up to my dad. Last night I made a super tasty lentil and sweet potato soup - well worth trying if you're into soup making. Gorgeous even though I had no coriander or lime juice. I should imagine it'd be even better with the lift those ingrediants bring.

    So - fridge oats with blueberries for breakfast, soup and bread (I cut a tiger loaf into chunks and freeze in individual portions so it doesn't go stale and I'm not tempted to eat it all at once :o) a carrot and an apple for snacks.
    Comps £2016 in 2016 - 1 wins = £530 26.2%
    SEALED POT CHALLENGE MEMBER No. 428 2015 - £210.93


  • cheexy
    cheexy Posts: 472 Forumite
    Tenth Anniversary 100 Posts Name Dropper Combo Breaker
    Declaring day 2/15 here.
    £47605.33 outstanding in C.C (£8000 Interest free till January 2025)
  • Hello! :j

    I'd like to join this (or should I say I NEED to join this!)

    Worked out I'd save around £20 a week not buying lunch & coffee in the canteen at work :eek: so really do need to bring in food. The saving will go towards my holiday fund :T

    I try to have variety as I know I'd get bored and buy something if I took in sandwiches everyday. Yesterday I had a tuna roll, today's chicken fajitas (leftovers), an apple and a homemade cherry cake. Going to make risotto tonight and make an extra potion for tomorrow, we've got a microwave at work so need to take advantage of that.

    I'm down for 18 days.

    2/18.
  • Declaring day 2!
    Make £5 a day in August£21.54/£155

    Year Total (Starting May) £663.09
    Marrying the love of my life 24th October 2015:smileyhea
  • Arwen
    Arwen Posts: 171 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 100 Posts Name Dropper Combo Breaker
    I just saw this thread, I am already on Day 2. I had already decided not to buy anything in February.

    Didi it for part of last month, and saved a bomb! Put the savings in my Weekly Money Challenge and 365 day challenge tin :T
    Debts :Paypal £1981.32
    Monzo Loan £4278.16
    Virgin CC £2137 0% until Dec 23
    HSBC £5471.01 0% until Feb 2025
    Emergency pot £404.47/2500
    1p Savings Challenge £1.45/660
    52 week Savings: £22.00/1400

  • Can I join please? Not so much for me as I'm part time, but hopefully using it to give me a kick up the backside in getting DH's lunches ready the night before. Target is 18 given that I've missed a few already and he doesn't work weekends. I *should* really get mine and DD's lunches ready the night before too, but that might be pushing it!
    PAD: £4843.10 (loan paid, yay!)
    One debt vs 100 days: £288.73 / £750
    £20 a day: March £838.97 / £620 April £224.53 / £600


    Total debt 04/2015: £13,997.51
  • the.new.me wrote: »
    I have pesto and usually only put in pasta I never thought of having it with potatoes, I have a jar of the kale pesto (from a girlcalledjack) website so I'm going to use that. I just sat with some friends and they both had pasta with a coffee (which I have a flask of) and it came to £5.90 :eek: so my meal is really cheap and I have filter coffee with me. I'm going to put my savings into a sealed pot and see how much I have at the end of term I'm thinking a few treat days over the 6 weeks holidays will be bought.

    I've even had pesto on bread. :)

    Putting your savings aside for your long holiday sounds like a fab idea. :money:
  • snowfox
    snowfox Posts: 84 Forumite
    Seventh Anniversary
    Day 2/20 = around £10 saved already :T

    Had porridge for breakfast and leftover pasta for lunch. On Tuesdays we get free fruit in the office, so had a yummy satsuma as a snack.

    Still planning for tomorrow... Might do yogurt with muesli for breakfast and then a tin of soup from the cupboard with a small sandwich for lunch. And I still have some oat biscuits in my drawer for the afternoon. :)
  • scotmumof3
    scotmumof3 Posts: 1,951 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper Combo Breaker
    #2 and #3 for me. Yesterday was baked potato with cheese and coleslaw and today was pitta filled with tahini,salad and falafel. Same tomorrow :):)
    Debt free as of 29.10.2020 🎉😁
    SPC #73 Feb NSD 0/20
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