Having fun in the kitchen yesterday - two days' worth of pasta!
I said two days' worth above - to be honest, it's three. Yesterday's half made a very substantial meal without any veg on the side.
Yesterday's meals:
Nice, chunky soup and a crunchy crimpie.
Later on, I had two easy peelers.
Not a very clear photos. It's the meatballs in a tomato and veg sauce with half of the fresh pasta and some grated cheese on top and it was delicious.
Not a very clear photos. It's the meatballs in a tomato and veg sauce with half of the fresh pasta and some grated cheese on top and it was delicious.
See what I mean about the substantial portion though?
No dessert needed (or wanted).
Today's plans
B: potato waffle, baked beans, egg, tomatoes
I have half a small can of baked beans to use up, having used the other half to make the tomato soup yesterday. I might spray fry the egg or I might poach it - we will see.
SW: two syns for the potato waffle - the rest is syn free
SW: two syns for the potato waffle - the rest is syn free
L: hm tomato soup, cheese and chutney toastie; fruit
I'm going to break my usual tradition of a Sunday roast, partly because I just want to and partly because I don't want lots of leftovers. Next Sunday, I am hoping Beth and Alex will be round for Sunday lunch and I can bring out the big boys then!
It's a home made tomato soup and I'm using half portions - half a can of chopped tomatoes (leftovers from yesterday), half a small can of baked beans (the rest tomorrow at some point), bit of carrot, bit of onion and some nice stock (I might raid the freezer for the stock - either chicken or turkey.
But I will eat the whole lot, I think!
It's a home made tomato soup and I'm using half portions - half a can of chopped tomatoes (leftovers from yesterday), half a small can of baked beans (the rest tomorrow at some point), bit of carrot, bit of onion and some nice stock (I might raid the freezer for the stock - either chicken or turkey.
But I will eat the whole lot, I think!
SW: one healthy extra A, one B, one and a half syns for chutney. The rest is syn free
D: salmon lemon pasta, green veg; yogurt
This is a Thermomix recipe from Cookidoo. I don't know if you can access it but here's the link, in case. I think I will add some mushrooms to the recipe too.
I have half of yesterday's fresh pasta to use up for this recipe - lovely!
However - looking through the recipe, I think it will be much simpler just made on the hob so that's what I will do.
SW: half a syn for yogurt but, looking at the Cookidoo recipe, it doesn't seem to use any syns as long as I use spray oil - actually, I might use some proper olive oil, up to one tbsp for six syns but I won't use that much, I am absolutely sure.
Ex: a Lindsey Snippet today, just a short stretch.
Summary:
one healthy extra A
one heathy extra B
up to ten 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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