Thanks Stallen - I think you have a cheaper supermarket than me, but even so I think it will still work out fairly economical to buy those ingredients.For breakfast I have a four egg omelette spinach, mushrooms, in order to keep cost down I go to the local supermarket Sunday morning pick up enough eggs for the week, I can normally easily get 2 dozen or more for £2 as they mark them down, as the display dates finish on the Sunday, but use by date is a further week away.
A bag of frozen mushrooms and spinach are 3 for £2 from farm foods, I also get Boursin cheese when it on at 3 for £1 it's a massive £5 for a whole week and there is always mushrooms and spinach left over for other meals. Works out very cheap.
Thanks Stallen - I think you have a cheaper supermarket than me, but even so I think it will still work out fairly economical to buy those ingredients.
Just lately I've been using up some gluten free bread, so I've been having two fried eggs on one small slice of toast with something like parsley or a grilled tomato - the extra protein from 2 eggs fills me up more and seems to work better with the carb - but I'm going to try cutting the bread out when the loaf is finished.
Boursin cheese is lovely - not sure I would be able to restrain myself from eating it too quickly!