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<blockquote data-quote="Diane fluteplayer" data-source="post: 2401537" data-attributes="member: 37310"><p>I’m ok financially now (retired) but had a couple of patches of very low income. Can I offer a tip? By fair means or foul, get hold of a pressure cooker. Try your local Freecycle or charity shops - some people don’t get them out of the cupboard for years, then get rid to save space. Watch the lids/seal are aren’t distorted and you may need a new gasket.(online). My charity shop one worked ok for about 20 years. It saves both time and fuel cost and dried lentils, beans etc are MUCH cheaper than tinned. Soak overnight first, except mung beans and lentils. </p><p></p><p>If you have a refill shop near you (where you take your own containers (aka jam jars etc)) you can get lots of different herbs and spices cheaply - they make otherwise boring food taste good. The fancy little jars of spices are hugely overpriced. Oh, and herbs make good houseplants on windowsills! </p><p>Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Diane fluteplayer, post: 2401537, member: 37310"] I’m ok financially now (retired) but had a couple of patches of very low income. Can I offer a tip? By fair means or foul, get hold of a pressure cooker. Try your local Freecycle or charity shops - some people don’t get them out of the cupboard for years, then get rid to save space. Watch the lids/seal are aren’t distorted and you may need a new gasket.(online). My charity shop one worked ok for about 20 years. It saves both time and fuel cost and dried lentils, beans etc are MUCH cheaper than tinned. Soak overnight first, except mung beans and lentils. If you have a refill shop near you (where you take your own containers (aka jam jars etc)) you can get lots of different herbs and spices cheaply - they make otherwise boring food taste good. The fancy little jars of spices are hugely overpriced. Oh, and herbs make good houseplants on windowsills! Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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