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slinky.kate | 17:10 Fri 02nd Sep 2011 | ChatterBank
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i have bet my son i will not go to the supermarket for a month so i can=
save money for roof repair
use up freezer goods
cupboard goods
him to buy only essentials,i.e.bread,milk,veg.etc
i love going to supermarket but i do spend about £60-£100 each time i go which can be once or twice a week,and i buy stuff i dont really need or buy it for someone else,do you think i will be able to do this.?????????
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Oh slinky.kate.I have just said almost the same to my OH.I am exactly the same, and have 3 freezers full to almost overflowing! I told him not to let me go supermarket for a month, and that he will have to get essentials. Wonder how we will get on.......Good luck to you, Id be interested to hear if you manage!!By the way, I just got back from Morrissons £60, having been to Tesco on Wednesday £60.!!!!!!
What do you buy...? I spend £70 and go once a week. We couldn't afford to spend that much every time we went in.
I quite simply couldn't do it !
using all the stuff in your freezer and cupboard is a tremendously satisfying feeling, its like giving the kitchen a spring clean with the benefit of saving money
We are also trying to work through our "rainy day" reserve in cupboards and freezer so that we can start afresh.
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beattie are you really serious,i decided i will take one thing out of the freezer and work my dinner around that,should be exciting to see what i come up with,making mac and cheese tonight as i have to use up this cheese ans milk.
I've tried working through my reserve...but as soon as I see good quality meat on sale-I buy it. Since I only have a small freezer,I doubt there's enough in it for a month.
I have saved loads of money since I stopped going to Asbo and Morriwots!
Just order pizza delivery each mealtime. No problem.
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i like cooking,about all i can do without a little help,i find it quite stimulating and rewarding,
Now I get it! :-))

I make a list & stick to it - case of having to, I'm afraid. Luxuries from today's shop? An éclair for someone else that was scrummy (sorry again), 8 loo-rolls for £3 & some bananas - it's a thrill-a-minute here...
Good idea to work your way through the freezer. I also do it from time to time and it is amazing how it can cut down the monthly spend
good luck with that! can you use corner shops in the bet? xx
Be sure to fill the freezer space with crumpled newspaper or cardboard. It costs a hell of a lot more to run a half empty freezer than a full one.
I find I usually use freezer goodies in the second half of the month when funds get tight.
a hundred twice a week, guess it's the local off licence that will benefit.....
I have almost halved our monthly shopping bill by only shopping online once a month and then doing loads of my own cooking and baking. I just nip down the local grocers/butchers/fishmongers for fresh stuff (that I haven't got in the garden) and round to the corner shop for milk.
Are you on a liquid diet,DT?
at £200 a week pasta, it would be some very good wine or I would be checking myself into AandE and AA.....
The cat ate my éclair wahhhhhhhhhhhhh!

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