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<blockquote data-quote="CarbsRok" data-source="post: 1115952" data-attributes="member: 14029"><p>Having a freezer works wonders for single people as well as families so if there's an offer on, make sure it is an offer first though by checking other items in the store.</p><p>I find it cheaper to buy a joint of meat and portion it up after cooking and even before depending on what you want it for then freezing the rest of it for a future date. I find this is a fantastic fall back when money is tight after extra unwanted/expected bills come in. I do the same with fish as it's normally half price if the use by date is that day. Home it goes and into the freezer.</p><p>Morrison's do an offer of 3 for £10 for different meats so you can have a whole chicken or 3 or mix and match with other meats in the offer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CarbsRok, post: 1115952, member: 14029"] Having a freezer works wonders for single people as well as families so if there's an offer on, make sure it is an offer first though by checking other items in the store. I find it cheaper to buy a joint of meat and portion it up after cooking and even before depending on what you want it for then freezing the rest of it for a future date. I find this is a fantastic fall back when money is tight after extra unwanted/expected bills come in. I do the same with fish as it's normally half price if the use by date is that day. Home it goes and into the freezer. Morrison's do an offer of 3 for £10 for different meats so you can have a whole chicken or 3 or mix and match with other meats in the offer. [/QUOTE]
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