Animals and Animal Souls, in which he argues that merely having the. I don't know if it's because we eat so much F+Veg or because I (and DH even more so) turn my nose up at a lot of the stuff in Aldi/Netto/Lidl. Thank you to my friends Susan and Melissa, who inspire me both as fellow students. The people on the UK Parents "Families on a budget' forum blow us away, though, for cheap food bills. I didn't count alcohol in the food bill either - not exactly nutritional, is it? And this last week was a blow out with 3 expensive takeaways, but our excuse we moved house and had to keep feeding our helpers! Now that we have moved house we have an operational freezer and the luxury of ice cream!. Buy almost nothing in single-serving containers (crisps are the exception, else the kids fight over them!). yielding 2 million single sales including the gold-certified Youre Going Down as well as rock smashes. WE do very little in the way of brand-names, puddings, biscuits, ready-meals, not much meat, either. Sometimes, you get those thoughts, he sighs. PUddings, if we bother, are usually home-made. We buy 25 kg bags of potatoes for £4-£6, 10 kg bags of basmati rice for £10, and usually organic wholemeal pasta - but we mostly stick to the spuds.
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Sausages or bacon or somesuch maybe 1x/week. Looking at the chapel from the exterior, you will get the impression of a. DH & kids douse theirs with butter and I put cheese or tamari on mine. Tea: Usually Potatoes, else basmati rice or pasta with heaps of steamed veg. Snacks: fruit, crips (for the kids), flapjacks (at work), bread & butter & jam for the kids. Lunches: Jackets with beans, tuna-mayo or cheese. I am not joking, we are famous in- and outside the family for it.īreakfast: economy size non-branded cereals, porridge with yogurt and a *tiny* sprinkling of some sweet cereal for DS on top, occasional fried eggs and bacon or pancakes.
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I'll admit there's room for economising in cleaning/washing brands but a couple of times I've tried with cleaning items (like kitchen cleaner) I've been disappointed and just ended up using it faster while hating the smell, and we've only just hit on a brand combination of washing liquid/conditioner that doesn't make ds and my skin itchy so loathe to experiment too much again!Įnid: we are all pigs and eat high volume. I don't eat huge amounts, but what I do eat I really want to enjoy, so I won't get value brands of foodstuffs - I'll economise in other areas of my life in preference.
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The last couple of weeks we've only spent £60, but then I haven't really bought much cleaning/washing stuff recently so I'm due a *really* expensive shop soon We've also had a couple more vegetarian meals in the week than we normally would which helps. I don't tend to economise much on quality which is probably why it's a little high, but I will shop online then "remove" treats from the basket if it's looking like too expensive a shop. For he flattereth himself in his own eyes, until his iniquity be found to be hateful. Our budget is £85 a week for 2 adults and a 2-year-old. If you wish to give of your time or money to support the CCEL.