Friday, 7 November 2014

Free photo with Christmas Coca Cola Truck tour

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Photobook £1 reduced from £5.99

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Thursday, 6 November 2014

25% code for The Works

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Tea box from Lidl £6.99 from today

ERNESTO Tea Box http://www.lidl.co.uk/cps/rde/www_lidl_uk/hs.xsl/productPageFinder.xml?listId=421&articleId=17794&type=offerdatelist&productId=17794&countryCode=GB

Wednesday, 5 November 2014

Tuesday, 8 July 2014

The Sun Morrisons vouchers

I bought three newspapers last week so that I could take advantage of the £5 x 3 of free fruit and veg courtesy of The Sun/Morrisons - this is what I managed to buy 2 punnets Blackberries, 1 punnet of Cherries, 1 bag of Clementines, 1 bag of sugar snap peas, 1 bag of Red Onions, 1 head of Broccoli, 1 bag of baby potatoes, 1 bag of Leeks, 4 Beef tomatoes, 3 courgettes, 4 Red delicious apples, 1 punnet of grapes, 1 pack of mozzarella dippers, 1 Chilli melt wedges, 2 x hot and spicy chicken wings, 1 pack of carrot crisps, 1 pack of roasted chicken wings, 1 pack of chicken thighs, all for £9.43 !!! All the latter items were in the reduced section so went straight in the freezer

Saturday, 17 May 2014

Foodnitems you didn't know you could freeze

http://www.goodtoknow.co.uk/recipes/pictures/34820/things-you-didnt-know-you-could-freeze?utm_campaign=thingsyoudidntknowyoucouldfreeze&utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=social&utm_term=recipes

Wednesday, 14 May 2014

Cut back on food wastage

http://bn.myfamilyclub.co.uk/10-tips-to-cut-back-on-food-wastage/#.U3OiQxlwbqB

Tuesday, 22 April 2014

Monday, 14 April 2014

More ideas for storecupboard recipes

Useful cupboard ingredients can save your life when there’s no time to get a midweek shop done. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- It’s midweek, almost all your fresh ingredients from the Saturday morning supermarket shop have been eaten or have started to sprout mould. Still, you don’t have to reach for pricey ready meals or a takeaway by Wednesday night! By having a few good dried or tinned standbys in stock you can knock up a great family dinner with just a few ingredients from the cupboard and the freezer. Risotto rice A 500g box of risotto rice will see you through two family meals and only needs a stock cube, some butter and chopped onion to get going. Add grated parmesan (that other loyal standby that will last for ages sitting inside your fridge door) when it’s cooked through, for a rich tangy finish. Whether it’s fresh mushrooms or frozen peas, lightly cook these in a knob of butter or olive oil (flavouring with a small amount of fresh garlic or a dash of garlic salt to taste) and stir into the rice for added colour. Pasta You’d be hard pushed to find a mum in the UK who hasn’t thanked her lucky stars on several occasions that her kids love pasta pesto – a perfect cupboard standby! However, you can make a ten-minute pasta supper for grown-ups too, by making a sauce from a few chopped veg (onions and garlic are enough, but add a little courgette or mushroom finely chopped if you have them fresh) cooked gently in a generous splash of olive oil, adding a teaspoon or bouillon powder or dried herbs, as desired. Keep a small bottle of lemon or chilli olive oil in the cupboard to add an extra kick to quick fix suppers like this. Chopped tomatoes There’s no need for fresh tomatoes if you have a can of chopped tomatoes in the cupboard. Add some finely chopped onion and a little olive oil to the tomatoes and pour over lightly cooked fish fillets or chicken (from the freezer) and bake for 20 minutes. Lentils Forget orange lentils that get soggy too quickly. Keep either a tin of green lentils or a box of puy lentils on hand for nights when you want a sausage supper but don’t have the energy for peeling and boiling potatoes for mash. Cook the lentils through in 10-15 minutes by gently simmering in a pan with plenty of boiled stock – add chunks of onion or garlic clove if you fancy. Serve with hearty sausages for a meat or veggie supper. Couscous Although traditionally cooked couscous dinners take hours to prepare, you can cook through half a pack of dried couscous in no time, stirring in dried herbs and any ingredients you have to hand – lightly fried onions and garlic that have become meltingly soft, hunks of meat or fish, cubes of lightly steamed red or green pepper, whatever you fancy!

Tuesday, 8 April 2014

Free or cheap Easter Days out

http://m.myfamilyclub.co.uk/article/37821

Free version of Microsoft Office

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Thursday, 13 March 2014

Tuesday, 11 March 2014

How to make Smoked Beer can chicken

http://www.goodtoknow.co.uk/recipes/pictures/27885/how-to-make-smoked-beer-can-chicken

Sunday, 9 March 2014

Tuesday, 4 March 2014

Bulking out a pack of mince to save money

1 500g pack of mince from Lidl £1
1 onion 20p
1 tin chopped tomatoes 34p
2 beef oxos 20p
Squeeze of garlic
Majoram/oregano
1 pack of mixed broccoli, sweetcorn and carrot reduced to 30p in Asda
1 tin of Mixed Bean salad 70p
1 bag of Sweet potato and Butternut Squash pieces reduced to 50p in Asda
1 large potato  10p
Mixed herbs/garlic and chilli 10p
This made 4 Shepherds pie (2 portions in each)
3 boxes of Bolognaise sauce (2 portions in each)
6 portions of Sweet Potato and Butternut Squash soup

Total = £3.44

New Ideas for Pancake day

Recipes for meals at £1 per head

Monday, 3 March 2014

My February Foodie Penpal parcel

I received this today, many thanks Rachel Scott :) I am looking forward to getting stuck into the many different things,  the Dosa pancake mix, Falafel spice mix, Baci Italian chocolate, the Peperoncino Macinato - a pepper spice mix, Bertolini Lievito Vaniglinato - a vanilla raising agent and the dried Hisbiscus flowers.  As you can see the liqueur chocolates have partly gone :)

Meatfree Monday recipe

http://www.olivemagazine.com/lulusnotes/british-pie-week-gruyere-leek-and-potato-pie/

Sunday, 2 March 2014

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Thursday, 27 February 2014

Jigsaw heart made out of a an old jigsaw

This looks very effective and is a good way of using jigsaws with missing pieces

Start by cutting out a heart out of cardboard, wide enough to support the jigsaw pieces. Glue the jigsaw pieces to the heart, hiding as much as the cardboard as possible. Carry on layering until you cannot see the cardboard. To add stability glue some jigsaw pieces onto the back of the heart too. Leave to dry, glue a piece of ribbon on the top and display

Yum Homemade garlic bread

Don't buy when you can make your own. This can also make use of stale bread, slice the bread, mix garlic puree, parsley and butter or margarine.  Melt and brush over each side of the slice bread, if you are freezing then do so now, if not then bake in the oven on 170 degrees C until golden

Try these fresh and new ideas for lunchboxes instead of a tired old sandwich

Sunday, 16 February 2014

Healthy meals the kids will love

http://www.bbcgoodfood.com/howto/guide/healthy-food-kids-will-love

Living Social deal at Marinades, Cheltenham

Part of the deal, 2 x starters, 2 x mains,  2 glasses of wine for £26. This was the Jerk chicken with vegetables and potatoes

Baking ideas for the half term holidays

http://www.bbcgoodfood.com/feature/family-and-kids

Monday, 10 February 2014

25% off with a valid NUS card

Meatfree Monday recipe @70p per portion

Save money by having at least one day a week Meatfree. Sweet Potato and Chickpea Balti Ingredients 1 tbsp vegetable oil 1 onion, cut into thin wedges 3 tbsp Balti curry paste 500g Sweet Potato, diced 400g tin chopped tomatoes 400g tin chickpeas, drained 125 g frozen spinach Method 1. Heat oil, add onion and fry for 3-4 minutes 2. Stir in the curry paste, add potato, cook until softer 3. Add tinned tomatoes and 300ml hot water and the chickpeas 4. Bring to the boil, simmer 10-15 minutes. 5. Season 6. Microwave the frozen spinach, spoon on top of the Balti, serve with Naan and/or Rice My tip would be to maybe par-boil the potatoe before adding so that the cooking time is reduced.

Sunday, 9 February 2014

Hearty cheap soups for the whole family

http://www.bbcgoodfood.com/howto/guide/best-soup-recipes-kids

Meal plan week commencing 10th February

Monday - Chicken, Broccoli and Blue Cheese pasta
Tuesday - Baked potatoes with Cheese, Baked beans and Ham
Wednesday - Chicken pie with Mash, gravy carrots and green beans
Thursday - Fish burgers in a wholemeal roll with a slice of melted cheese, chips and baked beans
Friday -  Daughter has a cooked school lunch,  I will have whatever leftovers there are.
Saturday - The bloke and I are out for dinner using a Living Social voucher for a local Caribbean restaurant Marinades, the daughter will be at a mates
Sunday - Roast pork with carrots, broccoli, roast pots, mash and Yorkshire pud.
I am on a mission to run down the freezer and pantry contents so all I will have to buy for the weeks dinners are garlic bread, potatoes, baked beans and milk. The rest I already have and breakfasts consist of cereal and toast, lunches of sandwiches and fruit

Chicken, Broccoli and Blue cheese pasta

http://www.goodtoknow.co.uk/recipes/537741/chicken-broccoli-and-blue-cheese-pasta

Online £1 shop

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Saturday, 8 February 2014

Be My Valendine M&S Dine In Meal offer

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Bad weather activities

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Friday, 7 February 2014

Ideas for Spring Half Term activities in London, free

http://www.timeout.com/london/kids/half-term-in-london

2014 Recipe Challenge

I decided in January that my food challenge for 2014 was to try a new recipe at least once a month, my two new recipes for January were the Moraccan Turkey Kofta kebabs pictured on an earlier post, this was for the Mumsnet Wholegrain Challenge I had been picked to participate in and also the Lamb Rogan Josh curry paste served with brown rice. the recipe for the Turkey Koftas is as follows : 1 tbsp rapeseed oil 1 bunch spring onions, chopped 2 tsp harissa paste 500g pack minced turkey breast 8 dried apricots, finely chopped 50g rocket 4 wholemeal pittas, toasted To serve: tzatziki I omitted the dried apricots as I cannot stand them but it still worked well Instructions 1.Heat the oil in a frying pan and fry the spring onions and harissa paste for 1-2 minutes until golden. 2.Using a bowl, stir this into the raw turkey mince with the apricots. 3.Mould into 8 thick sausage shapes and thread onto 8 skewers. 4.Place under a grill for 15 minutes, turning occasionally until golden and cooked throughout. 5.Fill the pittas with rocket and top with the koftas. Serve with a dollop of tzatziki. or make into burgers and serve in a wholemeal roll. The recipe for the Jamie Oliver's Rogan Josh paste is here : Rogan Josh paste 2 cloves garlic 1 thumb-sized piece fresh root ginger 75 g jarred roasted peppers 1 tablespoon paprika 1 teaspoon smoked paprika 2 teaspoons garam masala 1 teaspoon turmeric ½ teaspoon sea salt 2 tablespoons groundnut oil 2 tablespoons tomato puree 1 fresh red chilli 1 small bunch fresh coriander 2 teaspoons cumin seeds 2 teaspoons coriander seeds 1 teaspoon black peppercorns Mix together and use as you would a jar or packet of curry powder, it can be frozen

Thursday, 6 February 2014

£9.50 off rail travel with The Sun and Redspottedhanky

Starting Saturday 8th February £9.50; off rail travel via Redspotted hanky, likely to be a token collect. More details to follow tomorrow

Mumsnet Wholegrain challenge Lamb Rogan Josh

Lamb Rogan Josh, using left over lamb from the Sunday Roast.  I made my own curry paste for the first time, a recipe from Jamie Oliver and it was fab !! So much better than a jar or powder

Mumsnet Wholegrain challenge Smoked Salmon and Scrambled Egg

My daughters birthday breakfast, Smoked Chilli Salmon with Scrambled egg on wholemeal toast
From Mon 3rd Feb 7 dinners for under £1 per head

Mumsnet Wholegrain challenge Quinoa, Broccoli and Feta salad

The following day after the Turkey koftas I added extra ingredients, olives and blue cheese for lunch

Mumsnet Wholegrain challenge Moroccan Turkey Koftas

I was chosen as one of 100 members to eat at least one snack or meal as wholegrain for two weeks then feedback on the forum. This was Moroccan Turkey Koftas with wholemeal pittas, mint yoghurt and Quinoa, Broccoli and Feta salad
I love the Goodtoknow website, a mine of informationFab homemade food
10 money blogs for Mums

There are some good blogs amongst the list
Very simple to make, just start collecting cheap cookie cutters now in time for December, then link together with thin wire and spray red, leave to dry and don't forget to ventilate

January Foodie Penpal parcel

This was the first time I had participated in the Foodie Penpal scheme.  It was very exciting to receive a parcel not knowing its contents. There were two chocolate bars originally, Bulgarian but my daughter pinched one and there was also a packet of chilli rice cakes,
along with the pate, breadsticks, jar of chillies and the soup powder. I'm looking forward to trying the other items Iva so thank you

Friday, 24 January 2014

A Penny Penching Guide

Morning,  everyone.  This blog will be linked with my Penny Pinching on Facebook which was founded in December 2011.  My daughter and I were runnersup in the Nectar Savvy Family blogging competition where we had to write a moneysaving blog for eleven weeks.  Several people then said that they wished that there was a place they could get moneysaving tips, recipes, household hints, supermarket discounts, high street discounts etc. A few members thought it would be a good idea that write a blog so here goes