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<blockquote data-quote="bulkbiker" data-source="post: 1850143" data-attributes="member: 219467"><p>Ok well I usually only eat once or max twice a day so huge savings on breakfast pap especially as we eat together so if I do one meal so does hubs - have you checked out the price of breakfast cereal?</p><p>I never throw anything out because all my meat is cooked and then saved for following days lunch if not eaten on the day. So one or two meals a day of meat. Meat lasts for ages in the fridge once cooked and can get used in other dishes.</p><p>My expensive treat is probably double cream and coffee pods for my nespresso but luckily I can afford those otherwise it would be a french press and grinding my own beans. </p><p>We never buy "replacement" low carb foods like bread or pasta so even if they are pricey they are pretty unnecessary. As I said upthread local butcher is cheaper for meat than supermarket and as we are lucky enough to live near the coast fish from the fishmonger is as well (as well as being straight of the trawler parked outside the shop). </p><p>I have figures that show that our food bills are lower and nowadays we rarely eat out or have takeaways which is also a huge saving. </p><p>I find it hard to see how people can say it costs more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bulkbiker, post: 1850143, member: 219467"] Ok well I usually only eat once or max twice a day so huge savings on breakfast pap especially as we eat together so if I do one meal so does hubs - have you checked out the price of breakfast cereal? I never throw anything out because all my meat is cooked and then saved for following days lunch if not eaten on the day. So one or two meals a day of meat. Meat lasts for ages in the fridge once cooked and can get used in other dishes. My expensive treat is probably double cream and coffee pods for my nespresso but luckily I can afford those otherwise it would be a french press and grinding my own beans. We never buy "replacement" low carb foods like bread or pasta so even if they are pricey they are pretty unnecessary. As I said upthread local butcher is cheaper for meat than supermarket and as we are lucky enough to live near the coast fish from the fishmonger is as well (as well as being straight of the trawler parked outside the shop). I have figures that show that our food bills are lower and nowadays we rarely eat out or have takeaways which is also a huge saving. I find it hard to see how people can say it costs more. [/QUOTE]
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