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I'm back! Trying to spend less on food!
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Morning all, at least I think it's morning. It may all be the middle of the night, I've just looked out of the window and there is NO rain falling, maybe I'm still dreaming!
Tea yesterday, I cooked some of the breakfast patties that is picked up for 50p for a box of six. Made some bread buns to put them on, added slices of cheese, the last of the tomatoes I bought before Christmas and some lettuce. Served with HM coleslaw and potato wedges. They all ate it.
Lunch today will be left over wedges and coleslaw.
The filling I had on Tuesday, had fallen out! I will phone the dentist again today. Hoping to also get out to the tunnel, a few more weeds to remove. But first I'm going to jar some red cabbage.
Speak soon, mumtoomany.xxx
Frugal Living Challenge 2025.
Grocery challenge, £1300 food plus £200 cleaning materials etc, for the year.9 -
Following for inspiration, found you from Frugaldom thread xMy self & hubby; 2 sons (30 & 26). Hubby also a found daughter (37).
Eldest son has his own house with partner & her 2 children (11 & 10)
Youngest son & fiancé now have own house.
So we’re empty nesters.
Daughter married with 3 boys (12, 9 & 5).
My mother always served up leftovers we never knew what the original meal was. - Tracey Ulman4 -
Hello all, welcome on-board so the newcomers.
Spent some time outside in the tunnel. Cleared the asparagus bed of last year's dead fronds. If this year is like the last two, the asparagus should start appearing next month. This means by March, everyone will be fed up of it! I made an easy tea. Steak and kidney puddings, (shop bought), mash, green beans, HG leeks in cheese sauce.
Baby sitting the grandchildren this morning, so I'll have to delve into the freezers, see what I can find for today. There is still enough in there for several weeks, but if I pull too much out, while searching, I struggle to put it all back! Freezer tetras!
Hugs, mumtoomany.xxxFrugal Living Challenge 2025.
Grocery challenge, £1300 food plus £200 cleaning materials etc, for the year.11 -
Hello everyone, cold here today.
Got DD to pick up two bottles of milk, should last us until we go into town mid-week for the dentist, to fix this filling again!
Yesterday I jarred four jars of pickled red cabbage. The cabbages were from Aldi before Christmas, 19p each, still got one and a bit left. Probably cook those by braising them, and/or make pink coleslaw. I got two chicken breasts out of the freezer, yesterday. I made curry and rice. I started with a pan of veg stock, I often use the same water, over several nights; we have a water meter and it saves a few pennies over time. The water becomes more cloudy and flavoursome the more times it's used. To this stock I added half a HG butternut squash. Once cooked I mashed it with the potato masher, added a lump of tomato pizza topping (couldn't find the frozen puree), some curry paste, chopped mushrooms and peppers, both YS from the freezer, the chicken and half a tub of cream. Served with rice.
Today I made chicken soup for lunch, chicken stock, bits of chicken scrapped from the bones the other day, the rest of the cooked leeks and the remaining half tub of cream. Thicken with cornflour and served with YS crusty bread. Tea was fish fingers, chips and beans. Ice creams after.
I've got some YS beef out for tomorrow to make stew.
Spent today, on milk, £3.30. Total to date now, £124.17/£2640.
Hugs, mumtoomany.xxxFrugal Living Challenge 2025.
Grocery challenge, £1300 food plus £200 cleaning materials etc, for the year.9 -
I'm probably telling you something you know already, but the flavour of braised red cabbage improves after being frozen. You've reminded me that I still have some that I froze before Christmas.7
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Hi, @kayannie, no I didn't know that. Thanks for telling me. I'll try that next time i get cheap cabbage, if I've room in the freezer. I grow cabbage each year, normal and red, the green cabbage I cut the head off to use and leave the plant in the ground. It will sprout several smaller cabbages, which I again cut off and use. The red cabbage never seems to grow well. I've some in now that i planted last spring, they still look like seedlings!
Hugs, mumtoomany.xxxFrugal Living Challenge 2025.
Grocery challenge, £1300 food plus £200 cleaning materials etc, for the year.7 -
Oh y your food all sounds really really good, I've not had breakfast yet but have started working already so need to get eat something proper before I raid all the naughty snacks
:eek::eek::eek: LBM 11/05/2010 - WE DID IT - DMP of £62000 paid off in 7 years:jDFD April20174 -
Hi, @beckstar1975. I had porridge, made by OH, and blackberries, frozen when picked off our land last year. The frozen blackberries cool the porridge to eating temperature, useful when two girls want their hair "like Elsa", and you're time limited.
Carrots, onions, the other half of the butternut squash and the best all cooking away. Need to make some dumplings and peel some potatoes. I also got out a bag of HG rhubarb from the freezer. Crumble for pudding.
Off to put the kettle on, and finish up some more of the stollen. Who told OH we needed two?
Hugs to all, mumtoomany.xxx
Frugal Living Challenge 2025.
Grocery challenge, £1300 food plus £200 cleaning materials etc, for the year.7 -
Brand new to your posts @mumtoomany but will follow your journey with interest this year. Already picked up some tips from this and your last thread, love the idea of a 'soup box' in the freezer, will definitely do that myself.
I'm also an English migrant living in WalesMortgage free as of March '25!
£240,000 paid off in 4 years, 8 months and 18 days (July '20-Mar '25)
Mortgage paid off 19 years early.
2025 MFW #40
2025 Goals
Pay off mortgage of £55k for good! - £55k/£55k paid - mortgage free!!!
Keep emergency fund at £10k - £10k/£10k - goal met!
Lose 12 kgs - 2/12 kgs lost so far
Try 1 new activity/experience as a family each month - 0/12 new activities/experiences tried
Decluttering - declutter 500 items from house and outbuildings - 111/500 items so far2
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