Good morning, everyone.
I thoroughly enjoyed making a wholemeal loaf yesterday. Instead of using my slicing gizmo to produce slices that are one healthy B each, I sliced 'by hand' and, while the slices are not nearly as regular and attractive, they are half a B each instead so I'm pleased with that!
Lunch was the soup I made to use up the chopped tomatoes and it was very tasty, as was the orange I had afterwards.
Finally, the second day ras el hanout bake was delicious. I added some chorizo (synned), some mixed beans and some mushrooms plus some more ras el halout spice mix and topped it with cheddar.
No chips - I know from experience that chips will be just too much.
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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