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whats the cheapest meal for only you that only you will eat!
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just remembered used to eat jam and cornflake sandwhiches too yumenjoy life, we only get one chance at it:)0
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just remembered used to eat jam and cornflake sandwhiches too yum
My hubby toast them!
I eat pizza sandwiches.. fish finger sandwiches.. or sliced boiled egg sandwiches.
fried egg and beans..
mushrooms on toast
bread and jam.. no butter or marg..LB moment 10/06 Debt Free date 6/6/14Hope to be debt free until the day I dieMortgage-free Wannabee (05/08/30)6/6/14 £72,454.65 (5.65% int.)08/12/2023 £33602.00 (4.81% int.)0 -
I LOVE peanut butter and jam on toast! I also like turkey,cheese,cranbery sauce and mayo sarnies with cheese and onion crisps!:j
Edit to say: forgot to mention, fried mushrooms with loads of salt and pepper on with thick cut white bread and loooaaads of butter, used to eat this at uni all the time!April GC- 50.00 / 250.00 :j
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Mushrooms fried in butter with lots of salt and pepper on toast - my favourite breakfast
Vegemite on toast with some cheese on the side
Breakfast of toast with butter, plus cheese and salami
French bread, butter and LOTS of kettle fried ready salted crisps
I would die rather than eat salad cream. It is at the level of a true phobia.Mortgage started on 22.5.09 : £129,600Overpayments to date: £3000June grocery challenge: 400/6000
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