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  • Ooh does having fewer mean you'll cook something you wouldn't doing for all of you or just a toastie! I worked be very tempted if I were you
    :eek::eek::eek: LBM 11/05/2010 - WE DID IT - DMP of £62000 paid off in 7 years:jDFD April2017
  • Hello all, breakfast was porridge and blackberries. Lunch, beans and sausage on toast for OH, I had beans and, left over, meatballs, (I don't like the tinned sausages). Tea i made liver, bacon and onions, with broccoli and chips. Lots left for tomorrow. I've also blanched and frozen the rest of the broccoli I bought the other day. Now to finish of the Pringles and mulled wine, from Christmas.

    Hugs to all, mumtoomany.xxx
    Hello Mumtoomany,

    I hope you don't mind me asking, but why do you blanch the broccoli please? Should I be doing this? How do you blanch it? Sorry for the basic questions! I literally have no idea. Thank you 
    Grocery Challenge 🍇🍈🍉🍊🍋🍌🍍
    January 2023 £347.16/ £250 ♥
    Feb 2023 £423.01 /£420 💚
    March £351.84 /£400 💚
    April £320.23 /£400 💚
    May £142.90 /£380 (plus £80 roll over from April = £460) 

    Christmas 2023 Saver #42 £305/£730🎄🎁🎄🎁

  • thriftwizard
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    We've just had our English/Irish Welsh-immigrant contingent (DS1 & fiancée) down for the weekend, & they've duly been informed of the greengrocer in Carmarthen & will definitely be investigating. But not just yet - the car is full of exotic spices, ferments and other oriental produce. There'd be a fortune waiting for anyone who opens an oriental grocery in south-west Wales, from them, their friends, and patients too...
    Angie - GC Dec 25 £376.31/£500: 2025 Fashion on the Ration Challenge: 40/68: (Money's just a substitute for time & talent...)
  • mumtoomany
    mumtoomany Posts: 1,561 Forumite
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    Hi, @beckstar1975, a freezer audit is what I need to do, too. In fact three freezer audits! Watch this space, but don't hold your breath.

    hugs, mumtoomany.xxx
    Frugal Living Challenge 2025.


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