Thursday, 19 December 2013
The Only Way is Organised
Monday, 25 November 2013
Meal Planning Monday - I'm Pinching Your Meal Plan!!
Fish Fingers, Chips and Mushy Peas (yes possibly from the chippy!)
Steak in Brandy and Peppercorn Sauce
Wednesday, 20 November 2013
Organising The Home errr Organising
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Not WORK organisation!! HOME organisation!! |
Tuesday, 19 November 2013
Get Paid To Spring Clean
I mean go through your house, top to bottom and clear out what you don't use, then sell it.
- Car Boot
- Ebay
- Cards in Shop Windows
Clear your clutter and make money.
The most important thing I find is not to get precious about things. Will you really wear those out of fashion jeans? How often do you use that kitchen appliance? Have the kids grown out of their toys?
It's a quick and easy way to get some money in for Christmas and if you work on the premise of getting £1 for each item then anything else is a bonus. I can easily find 100 things around the house that we no longer need or use. That's £100 quid!!
So get clutter clearing!!
Go for the three pile approach
- Bin (broken and can't be sold on ebay for spares or poor condition)
- Sellable
- Charity (not quite sellable condition but life left)
Another route is the Cash for Clothes (other shops which pay for clothes are available I'm sure, just that the one on our high street is actually called that!) shops. Personally, I think a charity can benefit more from a bag of clothes I can't sell than me getting 50p per kilo, but if you have a lot of denim or heavy coats then that could be worthwhile.
I'm off to get ebay listing!!
Good luck - and Get it Done!!
Monday, 18 November 2013
Meal Planning Monday - Raid the Freeezer Week
Unfortunately, I then realised I need to pay the next installment for a school trip so here we go again trying to save the shopping budget by eating through the freezer. it needs emptying anyway in time for Christmas!
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Meal Planning Ideas |
So, looking at my list of what is in the black hole I call the freezer, we are on...
Monday
Hairy Dieters Steak and Ale Pie over a Jacket Potato
Tuesday:
Levi Roots Carribean Curry
(I froze this to not waste some chicken and to use the cook in sauce I got for £1 with a coupon!)
Wednesday:
Fish Cakes, Chips and Peas
Thursday:
Meatballs and spaghetti in home made pasta sauce
Friday:
Bangers and Mash
Saturday:
Takeaway
Sunday:
Fish pie made from the Haddock and Salmon lingering in the bottom drawer
So hopefully all I need to buy this week is fresh veg, milk, bread and potatoes. Everything else I should have tucked away. I've saved a small fortune using up baking supplies and dried fruit on packed lunches too.
I'm liking the saving element of this way of meal planning but I feel/fear a really big stock up shop coming.
There's loads more meal plans over At Home With Mrs M - and quite frankly they will be better and more tastier!!
Enjoy your week and let me know how much you save by eating through your stockpile!
Sunday, 17 November 2013
Slow Cooker Sunday - Full O'Veg Pasta Sauce
This recipe makes a vat of pasta sauce and will save you a fortune on dolmio/ragu, particularly if you buy a cheaper passatta. I've tried expensive and budget brand and can't tell the difference, just taste to ensure the salt is right.
Oh, I have a huge 6 litre slow cooker so just halve the quantities for a normal size appliance!
Ingredients
2 small aubergines
1 leek
1 onion
5 small carrotts
250g mushrooms
3 cloves of garlic
1 red pepper
1 yellow pepper
6 basil leaves
3 litres of passatta (6 cartons)
1 tbsp caster sugar
Salt to taste
Method
Rinse the aubergine, slice into circles and sprinkle with salt. Leave while you chop the rest of the veg.
Wash and slice the leek
Dice the onion
Peel and dice the carrots
Peel and chop the mushrooms
Crush the garlic (or add 3 tsp of lazy garlic)
Dice the peppers
Rinse the aubergine well, dice and throw everything into the slow cooker.
Add the passstta and the sugar
Stir and cook on low for 5 hours
Blend with a stick blender and salt to taste.
Voila!!
How To...Christmas Hampers - Get Started
This year I will be giving Christmas Hampers to the majority of people on my list. There's tons of reasons to put together hampers such as...
1) It's a lovely personal gift that shows you know and have thought about your recipient
2) It's a cheap way to give a big present
3) You can give people something useful that will get used rather than (durh dur durrrrr) regifted (hangs head in shame!)
So where to start?
1. Make a list of people you will give a hamper to
2. Find that number of boxes and decorate with christmas wrap and ribbons (don't do a massive box, it will cost a fortune!!) Baskets look lovely if you can find some on offer.
3. Decide on a theme
Ideas for themes...
Regional Goods
Good if sending to a different county
Afternoon Tea
Think chutneys, biscuits, different teas, honey, swizzle sticks, home made biscuits
Breakfast in Bed
Marmalade, Jams, Breads, Honey, Orange Juice, Champagne
Boozy Christmas
Minitures, Cocktail Cherrys, A Snowball, Babycham, Foods containing booze such as jams or drink sachets, Pack of Resolve
Coffee & Chocolate
Various coffee sachets (split the boxes of 8 and put one or two in each hamper), Chocolate Minatures (Booths have a big box of Green and Black's Minitures on offer for £9 until Christmas Day - again split the box), Marshmallows, Tinned Cream, Coffee Biscuits
I start hamper harvesting early doors when I see things on offer that I have an appropriate coupon for or I use my Tesco Price Promise coupons again when the product is on offer.
The hampers can be quite cumbersome so I tend to set them up in the garage and stack them up.
Oh, a big tip...check sell by dates!! Some biscuits I bought in September expire in December. So I HAD to eat them!! Not cost effective, but quite delicious.
Have you any ideas for themes?
I'll post photos asap