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Of course, I can, I make the Rules Its £7 a week - any "savings" go into my virtual Chicky bank for a special occasion.
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(01-08-2022, 08:50 PM)Veggie Wrote: The Moneyless Chicken is going to spend £1 a day on food - that's the plan - and that's for all meals, snacks and drinks.
So far today, I've "spent" 45p and most of that was on a icecream. This might be of interest to you veggie?
https://www.bbc.co.uk/food/collections/1...SEG_PNC%5D
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02-08-2022, 10:27 AM
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Thanks Vinnie Not sure I can "afford" £1 a meal though - I'd have to join your OMAD thingy. !!
EDIT - I looked at some of the recipes and they cost has been updated to March 2022. The ones I looked at were £3+ ...........so definitely out of my price range unless I went to TMAW (Two meals a week).
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(14-01-2022, 07:54 PM)Veggie Wrote: The Moneyless Chicken broke into the Egg Bank today and withdrew £14.99 to take up a very special LIDL offer on tuna fish. https://www.lidl.co.uk/p/xxl/nixe-tuna-case/p49194
48 tins of Tuna for £14.99 or 31.2p a tin - about half price.
Tuna is so versatile - in sandwiches, salad, jacket potatoes,fishcakes, pasta, stirfry etc. Those 48 tins will be one meal a week for nearly a year. Not bad for £14.99. Lidl have this offer again but its gone up by £3 to £16.99 for 48 tins. Still cheap but glad I invested in January.
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The Moneyless Chicken is going a step further this year - for January anyway! I'm not going to buy any food this month but live on Freebies and whatever's in the cupboard & freezer. If there's still a lot of stores left I'll rethink it for February.
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Does that include consumables too V? Toilet rolls, toothpaste etc? I'd have thought you were already eating freebies most of the time.
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They're necessities and rarely offered free - so I can buy those if I run out. Also coffee, sugar, butter and dog food, but I think I have enough of everything.
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(02-01-2023, 10:57 AM)Veggie Wrote: They're necessities and rarely offered free - so I can buy those if I run out. Also coffee, sugar, butter and dog food, but I think I have enough of everything. Don't think I would fancy 'used' toilet paper anyway!
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Apparently, the ultimate economy is using both sides of the toilet paper.
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