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Cost of food now?

dont believe it. when I google what that waste comprises of, half of it is used teabags, peeling etc etc. Not actual edible food. And for the poor, round here, the people I know, every scrap gets eaten up.

I don't do peelings.
 
Well if you don't have a toilet then probably best not to make tea or prepare food and you won't need to wash your hands.


If it's yellow........
 
Road kill is nutritious and low carb also... free as well.
 
The problem with sending a husband to Aldi for a bottle of milk is they come back with a bottle of milk and some boltcutters!
Mine too. Never get the full needs. Mind u he won't go shopping without a compainion. Its struggle on my own or wait for it to a good day for him.
On-line shopping if I have the minimum free delivery order amount in the bank.
 
We dont have enough in to waste.
My poor benefits pensioner mum has offered a few bits til wednesday but I will not be asking for meats or fish. She's cannot afford extra.
 
I hope not , not paying £4.50 for a pot of oppo. Ron can do without.
 
There was a thread on here ages ago, talking about the expense of LC living and so on, and I can recall being astonished when one member described what meals she managed to achieve from various things. On think in particular was from a chicken. It just went on and on!

I can't for the life of me remember the member's name, or I'd try to find it, but it was a fab thread. I wonder if @Brunneria can recall whom it was.

A thread something like "How many meals can you get from a chicken/500gr minced beef or whatever" could be fun. There are some fabulously inventive people around these parts.
 
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Sounds a bargain.
If me and my oppo go out for a drink, £4.50 won't cover it.
 
I agree that big business are only concerned with increasing their profits and shareholder dividends, not about consumers.
The NFU does represent farmers so they would say that, but the rise in cost of butter is due to farmers reducing production when milk prices fell the previous year, along with other factors including growing demand for dairy products from countries like China, and more people seeing 'natural' foods like butter being healthier than processed foods like margarine.
But the fall in Sterling will also be a factor as we import butter from Australia, New Zealand and Europe.
 
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Sounds a bargain.
If me and my oppo go out for a drink, £4.50 won't cover it.
What's 'out for a drink'? Luckily I don't drink but I cannot remember what a restaurant or pub looks like. Mr ickihun gets himself something once a fortnight to drin to relax with a good TV programme. I get fish or seafood or similar but even then that's becoming difficult.
 
I bet now milk production up butter price won't be reduced, the companies will keep the profit?
 
I've found this...
https://www.diabetes.co.uk/forum/threads/affording-low-carb.68286/page-2. But no mention of chicken variations. I'll keep looking as I've ordered chicken thighs for Wednesday from Iceland and plenty of eggs. I've been warned not to put kids on low carb from hospital dieticians so they need cereals and potatoes etc. They hate beans!
 
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