Good morning, everyone.
It is Friday, weigh in day. It's been a good week but you can never tell how it is going to go. We will see . . .
Today is an easy day as far as food is concerned. Unexpected leftovers for lunch and more leftovers, this time from the freezer, for dinner. I know I am going on about it rather but it's so nice to have a clear view of what's available in the freezer and where it is. Extremely helpful too - if my meal-planning-mind goes blank, I can just look at the list and see what jumps out at me!
Yesterday's meals:
For breakfast, I had a banana before SET class and an apple and an easy peeler afterwards. No photo.
At Val's I had ham and veg soup with a cheesy scone and finished off with a flapjack. A bit naughty but very delicious and all home made. Again, no photo.
No room for dessert so that was it for the day.
Today's plans:
B: fruit and yogurt
Because - why not. It seems to be working well for me
SW: syn free
L: ocean pie, tomatoes and mushrooms; fruit
This is the leftovers from last night and I'm really looking forward to it.
SW: one healthy extra A
D: Mexican pork one pot, salad; yogurt
This is a second portion (might even be a third portion) of a Simply Cook kit and I remember it was very delicious before.
SW: three syns for the one pot and I will add 30g grated cheddar for my other healthy extra A. The yogurt is half a syn
E: a Shimmy Snippet and a walk
Summary:
two healthy extra As
no healthy extra Bs
three and a half syns
What is low spend, no spend?
All I will buy through January is essentials - and by that I mean food such as fresh fruit, veg and dairy/eggs. All other foods will come out of my existing supplies and, to be honest, that may not be much of a challenge. Also included in any low spend essentials are cleaning products and toiletries although I think I am fine for the latter.
Also anything else essential that I won't think of until it lands!
That is the low spend part.
Everything else, unless it is either a regular bill/payment/commitment, will not happen. No sneaky little Amazon purchases, no 'bargains' from the supermarket, certainly no clothes . . .
That's the no spend part.
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