This discovery of food in my freezer happily coincides with my decision to get super-tough with my budget. I write budgets. I write them a lot. They are detailed and reasonable and will help me to pay off my debts some time before I die. I write them but I tend not to follow them. I don't know about anyone else but I'm finding that this method isn't really working for me on the debt-reduction front.
So, with these two things in mind, here's my challenge. I'm going to spend the next fortnight eating ONLY things that are already in my house - for every meal, not just dinner. I have a full freezer, a full pantry and a semi-bare fridge, although there are carrots, cheese, pumpkin, eggs (but only two so this may be a problem) and even some cream cheese. I remember buying the cream cheese a week ago but I can't remember what I was going to make with it. Hopefully I'll remember - or come up with another idea - before it turns green...
I love a challenge and I'm quite looking forward to this one. To be honest I could probably go for longer than a fortnight but I would like to eat fresh fruit again at some point (I ate the last two pieces this morning) so I'll stick with two weeks and see how it goes. My only concession to this is that I will need to buy cat food some time during the next fortnight. I haven't tried her on it but I'm pretty certain that Sophie won't eat Weet-Bix when the kitty food runs out.
Wish me luck! (Anyone care to join me??)
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I'm behind you, but not WITH you. I REALLY need to go grocery shopping, but that may only be because I'm slowly getting through the mango that was previously filling the freezer.
But you go girl!
PS I've found that the budget only works for me if I get out a certain amount of money for food for a week/fortnight and under no circumstances am I allowed to spend more than that.
I'll be doing that too (only withdrawing a certain amount for food). I think it's more that I was shocked at how much thoughtless spending I seem to be doing when I have LOADS of perfectly good food here that I'm not eating. I just cook it and store it in the freezer for eternity. Yeah... not a great plan.
hello dear one
my neighbour does this once a month - eats out of her 'stockplie' for a week each month to move items on ... I think it is a cool idea.
given that the closest grocery store - woolies - will soon be five hours away I think we will be doing a lot of pantry eating.
apparently the locals get stuff from woolies up via the postman - who only comes twice a week - $5 a box - he has a fridge freezer truck ...
we are huge fresh fruit people - but tinned it will be - there is a small convenience shop in town - apples were $8.50 a kg when I was up there last week - eeeccckk !!
I think your invite only idea is a good one :) hugs le
Le - sounds like you need to put in a vege garden and a few fruit trees when you move... ;)
I have nearly done this already in our house, not much left in freezer or pantry... bad timing though... some big bills to pay this week!
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