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I watched a bit on catch-up tv and £268 per week for them all seemed a lot of cash.My DD had four lads at home (although one is away at Uni at the moment)and they all have healthy appetites but she has never spent that sort of money per week ,even when all five of her children lived at home.But then she doesn't do ready meals either Her lads all have a cooked meal every night even though both her and her OH work full time. She always says its down to organisation and the menu's are up on the freezer every week with what they are eating for dinner that night.
I like chicken ,but don't think I could eat it every night
Just caught up with this episode. Is it just me or was there no beef in the beef and bean stew Matt made? I saw pork, bacon and chicken stock go in :huh:Every act of kindness, no matter how small, isn’t wasted ❤️
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I caught up with Tuesday's episode late last night. It was a nice family, but I was not impressed by the father's disdain of leftovers.
Try listening to this article from 11.16. Its just a few minutes long to hear an incredibly powerful story of waste in the world: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p04kj4f2
The harsh reality of life outside the US and Europe described really stirred me.Value-for-money-for-me-puhleeze!
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bargainhunterss wrote: »Just caught up with this episode. Is it just me or was there no beef in the beef and bean stew Matt made? I saw pork, bacon and chicken stock go in :huh:
youre right, i commented on it too0
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