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Hi Mandy-Moo-1
What a lazy hound I am. I've just got up. switched on the computer and flicked the kettle switch.
Meanwhile (as on most days) you've done loads already!! I admire you so much... I always write a list of jobs at the weekends but find it hard to stick to as my work is so structured I think my body resists too much organisation on my days off.
Sleep is a wonderful medicine...I also feel a whole lot better today. Despite a wierd dream of going to teach in Guinea, Africa.
OB has been the star of our team. He's already picked a tub of raspberries, our first cucumber, a tub of red currants and a tub of blueberries.
Any suggestions for the raspberries, red currants and blueberries anyone??
SFT:cool: Frugal Living 2010 member MFW by 2014 Was 88,000 now £46,877.90 Grocery Budget for Dec-April=£173.72/£244 (Groc Budget 2010 from Ebay/Voucher savings/Quidco -If we can do it will save our £980 GC budget) Now living the dream -in our tiny country cottage-all thanks to MS forums. x 39 2 go
Stockpile Savings: £89.72 Voucher savings £80 -
Morning all
KAAT_LADY hope you had a good nights sleep I've started myself off too, imagining what user names look like- whatever keeps us amused
zoe260373 hope you are feeling a bit better this morning
denisefowler thanks you've reminded me I ought to keep an eye on freecycle for freezers have been watching a few on ebay but they are going for nearly £50 a time
Welcome savingpennies we did exactly the same as you- we were finding things a bit tight start of this year so cancelled Sky (only extravagance) and cut bills I had thought we couldn't do much about our £500 ish grocery bill- since lurking and then joining this board have noticed a big difference and things feel a bit better again despite fuel and food prices. Everyone is very friendly and helpful too
Can anyone post me to a fool proof crumble topping for tonight (free rhubarb from neighbour's mum very MSE ) have made them a bit soggy in past!
Sorry ended up being long!!
Smetf (with fingers crossed this little bit of sunshine lasts for the tea party)
On another point with the oats, I'm used to be lucky to use 1kg in 2-3 months, have used a kg in just under a month with adding into bolog etc. good job they are still a cheap item 59p/kg bag in Mr T last week.My self & hubby; 2 sons (28 & 25). Now also a daughter (36). Eldest son has his own house with partner & her 2 children (10 & 8)
Youngest looking to buy a house end of 2024.
Daughter married with 3 boys (11, 8 & 4).
My mother always served up leftovers we never knew what the original meal was. - Tracey Ulman0 -
Hi everyone,:wave:
Kaat_Lady - the caulis look lovely...
Just updating my sig.. have only £9.80 left but that is only till Friday when i get paid and we don't need anything else - hopefully if i can keep my money in my pocket I should come under budget again this month... Amazing really because i've stocked up on enough cat food to last 6 months!!
Have been baking today - Naan breads, Mrs M's tortillas, buttermilk pancakes(from the butter i made the other week) and a loaf of wholemeal.. feeling very pleased with myself as they are all lovely - thanks to everyone who posted the recipes and OH is loving all the food he's geting!
You guys are such an inspiration... when i stand in the supermarkets these days i look at everything and think "well i know theres a recipe to make that on GC boards so i'm won't be pay £2 for it!!"
Moo x
Cookery club this week we made bread and butter, so I also got all the buttermilk (1 ltr) from that as well.
Kids thought it great and all parents have been complementing me on the bread.My self & hubby; 2 sons (28 & 25). Now also a daughter (36). Eldest son has his own house with partner & her 2 children (10 & 8)
Youngest looking to buy a house end of 2024.
Daughter married with 3 boys (11, 8 & 4).
My mother always served up leftovers we never knew what the original meal was. - Tracey Ulman0 -
Sorry folks been awol lately. I just can't get myself on the pc at night following a full day at work. Still not doing too badly with the spending. Had 3 no spend days this week. The other days were just small things - lunch and milk for work, and sandwich stuff for a school trip. So only just over £6 spent.
Off to Asda this morning for some bits for work lunches, cat food, milk and bread. I'm sure there are other things needed but can't think of them at moment. I'll post my new totals later, but looking good for this month.
Take care, Kitty x:xmastree:Merry Christmas0 -
hi Guys
quick post to wish everyone a great day, will catch up with posts later hopefully a nsd
Dink1JanGC £250/£82 far:weight loss 1lb cc250/£86/cm40/£9.50 :A0 -
- Bought 5 lbs of mince (good stuff from the butcher) and batch cooked it with the usual - carrots, onion, beef stock, thyme, chopped tomatoes and puree. The froze into 16 portions as a base for future con carne, lasagne, bolognese, cottage pie....Hopefully stopping the 'haven't got anything in let's get a takeaway conversation'
- Avoided even looking at the other things in the farm shop that we didn't need.
- Bought my fruit and veggies from the greengrocer (cheaper than supermarket)
- Avoided the saturday boredom shopping trips (e.g. let's go to Waitrose home for something to do')
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Just popped out for milk and spent £6.15 :eek: But got lots of BBQ stuff whoopsied as use by today:D. If the sun stays out we might have BBQ with some of it later, otherwise I'll freeze it all. Got 4 chicken breasts and 4 legs (marinated), 8 burgers, 8 cumberland sausages and also 3 small baguettes for 10p (they'll be fine with some water sprinkled on and a quick blast in hot oven).
hoping to keep in my budget, but DD has finished college now, so it'll be tough as she can munch away all day:eek:
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Morning all,
Well not much happening here today, DH away for a church trip but I really did not fancy it much. DS throwing all his toys around his cot/room, I am still v. tired, also not sleeping too well and having headaches so hoping for a quiet, likely NS day. Finally finsihed the back of DS cardi last night so will start on the sleeves today.
Hugs to all who need them and ta ra for now.
:wave:Ermutigung wirkt immer besser als Verurteilung.
Encouragement always works better than judgement.0 -
annelouise wrote: »Simple alioli=
4 TBSP MAYO
1 TABLESPOON CRUSHED GARLIC
1 DASH PARSLEY OR MIXED HERBS
1 DASH BLACK PEPPER
SQUEEZE OF LEMON JUICE
Mix together,chill serve with any veggies,crostinis,HM bread sticks,french toast,toasted bread roll with crushed tomatoes -yumyum
I make 2-3 batches a week and give veggie sticks to kids while waiting on dinner to be ready.
annelouiseMy self & hubby; 2 sons (28 & 25). Now also a daughter (36). Eldest son has his own house with partner & her 2 children (10 & 8)
Youngest looking to buy a house end of 2024.
Daughter married with 3 boys (11, 8 & 4).
My mother always served up leftovers we never knew what the original meal was. - Tracey Ulman0 -
£2 yesterday for milk & YES...50p to get the book.
I DID reserve online thru the county council website.....that's probably WHY I've had to pay:mad: Not wishing to go too far off topic, but our district is run by [strike]idiots[/strike] [strike]snobs[/strike]:rolleyes: two-legged twassux who have rosettes the colour of the sea.......I REFUSE to say the name of the colour, cuz it's what the favoured footie team wears:D
There have been rumours for the past 10 years or more of an Asda moving into their catchment, but to no avail. A couple of Lidl, sprinkling of Peacocks & a Wilkos is about as far as they are prepared to go to give people a 'choice'. Their interpretation of various National Policies is a joke that was never funny; 98% only qualify cuz they have second homes here & all are 'professional' people with too much money & not enough sense.
So it may be a pleasant place to spend the odd hour, strolling thru the bit of greenery we have left or a whiffy wander by the water....but I urge you to SERIOUSLY consider moving down here to live for any length of time.
Other than that........figuring on staying home & doing some baking:p Oh & Yes Please OrkneyStar, I'd like the recipe please--I love 'lumpy bread':DFull time Carer for Mum; harassed mother of three;loving & loved by two 4-legged babies.
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