Morning, everyone!
. . . I had an online meeting at one thirty so didn't have 'lunch' until almost three o'clock.
This was the Koran-style noodles recipe. I can't honestly say it was that much nicer than the ready meal but, as the ready meal was lovely, that's OK. What I made turned out to be enough for three - what you can see and two more portions pretty much the same. One's for today and one has gone into the freezer - I MUST use that, and the two soups, very soon. The idea is to use up what's in the freezer, not add more to it!
What do I mean by low spend?
At the beginning of this year, as part of a de-cluttering thing, I did a detailed audit of all the food I had in cupboards, fridge and freezer and was somewhat horrified at how much stuff I had.
So I determined to make a huge effort to reduce it down and use it up with minimal waste.
January and February were no spend and low spend months respectively. March is going to be another low spend month with just a few exceptions and, of course, all the essentials. It has got to work with Slimming World.
'Essential' means food such as fresh fruit, veg and dairy/eggs and other essentials including things like cleaning products and toiletries as needed. A few other things will come up through the month but generally it is just real essentials as I see 'essential'.
Of course, all regular bills, direct debits, etc, will still be paid as usual - hey are essential.
It's really helping in these difficult times. I am still able to save a wodge of my income (which is all pensions now) as I have done since I retired, plus a bit more. After all, at some point, I will have to start replacing things - just not yet.
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