When you are at the bottom the only way is up!Purple, you're rising in my estimation.
When you are at the bottom the only way is up!Purple, you're rising in my estimation.
Every morning for me. A spoon of blueberries, a chopped banana and drizzle of honey and I'm good until lunchtime. Mon-Fri I make it in the microwave, but on Sat & Sun I go all out and cook it slowly on the hob.
Frozen berries are cheaper than fresh ones and they are better for you.Sounds good but I'd also throw in some ground almonds to ensure you get some protein.
Add a tin of Tuna for a fish pasta bake! A little Dill and some Lemon juice is also good.Pasta bakes are also cheap - I add a ton of cooked pasta to a dish, add a carton of cream, a tin of chopped tomatoes and a cup of grated cheese. Mix it around and bang it in the oven for 20 mins. Easy to re-heat leftovers the following day for lunch.
Don't buy any processed food.Purple's €60 shop per week for food and toiletries+ detergent. Schoolbooks, clothes, transport, utilities, entertainment etc are in addition. It can be done and he has not hidden his shopping strategy.
But, the groceries bottom line is < €60 per week for a family. Last Saturday, the lady in front of me at the check-out till spent €164.00 on one trip to Aldi. In fairness, she nearly needed the Munster scrum to shove the trolley. The wine absorbed quite an amount of this along with the 3 pack pizzas, the discount burgers, large packs of crisps, bucket load of fizzy white lemonade and not even an angle grinder. Her size spoke volumes (pun intended). But, I wonder how much of her €164.00 found its way to the bin uneaten.
purple if you had some Doritos around crush them up and use them as coating for chicken and bake for thirty minutes. it does give the chicken a bit of a crunch.Great Takeaway replacement for kids/family;
Two or three packets of chicken wings (Lidl or Tesco) cost around €2 to €2.50 each.
Cut off the ends and then cut them in two at the joint. Toss them in seasoned flour and roast in the oven until they are very crispy. When done coat in Franks Hot Sauce. That and home made garlic bread and some home made potato wedges and you have a replacement for pizza type take away for under a tenner.
Thanks, but all credit goes to TV chefs and Google.Purple ,your inventive recipies are inspiring.Perhaps you might consider doing a regular slot on radio. I would be moving the dial to learn from you
Yep, there's a great shop opposite the Garda Station in Tallaght that sells spices and just about everything else cheap. They also have an excellent selection of rice. It's easy to feed a family of 4 for €10 a day.Also the use of spices cannot be overstated, a good spice base is what makes a good takeaway.
I got decent sunscreen in a posh dunnes, they have nice make up too. It was 25% off and with voucher I got a 36€ sunscreen for €22.Not necessarily "feeding a family on a budget" but I like to think that the way we shop for the two of us is fairly good price wise
We now do most of our shopping in Dunnes as we feel it's the best value compared to Lidl and Supervalu
We don't shop per se to a budget but we do shop to the value of the vouchers we have, usually a €50 and €25
But where I do feel we make the difference is how we shop and the three main things we do are
1. we only buy what we are going to consume
We go into the supermarket with a list of what we need for the coming week or things that need to be replaced
We have very little wastage from our food I'd say 98 to 99% of what we but is consumed
we never spend more than a few cent over the voucher amount
2. we always look for the best value or use on the goods we consume
Quite often in a supermarket you will see items that are bigger in size or branded "Better Value" and you would naturally presume that that is the best value compared to the same item in a smaller size but you would be wrong
Two examples of this are Dunnes "Better Value" 18 Large Eggs is more expensive per egg then Dunnes 12 large Eggs and Sanex shower gel 570ml is more expensive per ml then the smaller 500ml
We also don't buy chicken breasts anymore as we feel a whole chicken is better value and gives us more options on the meal front depending on how we use it
3. we always avail of special offers and bulk buy for storage
Once we have the weekly essentials done if there is any money left unused on the voucher we would go looking for deals on non perishable stuff
I can't remember the last time I paid full price for Sanex shower gel, Gillette shaving cream, Oral B toothpaste or tooth brushes, Listerine mouth wash to name a few. Those and lots of other non perishable foodstuffs are nearly always on special offer at least a couple of times a year
Would agree with you there Becky Mrs C buys her bits a pieces there as well as it's nearly always cheaper than other placesKeep an eye on offers for sunscreens in Dunnes
I got decent sunscreen in a posh dunnes, they have nice make up too. It was 25% off and with voucher I got a 36€ sunscreen for €22.
Worth looking at supplements too, if you take them.
Did this a couple of weeks ago when I saw tins of Chocolate Kimberly's were on offer, two tins for €20 after voucher €16We will also start picking up some of the Christmas extras when needing to make up the €25 spend with voucher.
I get cards, bulbs, envelopes in dealz. If I need to make up a € or 2, I but tin of tomatoes, a bag of lentils, the own brand jasmine rice in a pouch (its about 69c) etc.Our shopping system is almost identical to Cervelo. We also look at the "reduced" items section. Food coming up to it's sell by date. Picked up a half priced chicken yesterday. Cooked it as soon as we got home. A nice sandwich, a chicken stew, a chicken curry, a stir fry.....several meals from about €2.50.
We will also start picking up some of the Christmas extras when needing to make up the €25 spend with voucher. Also birthday cards, envelopes, light bulbs etc. in the non food aisle.
Keep an eye on offers for sunscreens in Dunnes
I got decent sunscreen in a posh dunnes, they have nice make up too. It was 25% off and with voucher I got a 36€ sunscreen for €22.
And you manage to get the family to eat that stuff?I get cards, bulbs, envelopes in dealz.