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We don't buy fish fingers etc for our son, we buy frozen white fish fillets from sainsburys at £2 per bag - proper fish and a hell of a lot cheaper and healthier. A bit of paprika sprinkled on it, then a little bit of plain flour, pan fried for 2 minutes each side and it develops a nice crunchy coating. He loves it.
Prawns are nearly always on offer as well, I'll pick some up when they are and use them in a fish pie or curry. There is always branded cheese on offer, 2 for £4 or whatever, we buy these and don't just stick to one specific brand.
I guess what I'm saying is we buy a lot of stuff that's on offer, but only things we can actually use and not just because its cheap!
We buy lots of fresh fruit and veg, some in this thread seem to be insinuating you can't do that and not spend hundreds per week - complete rubbish. The only thing that I accept some families need to spend a lot more than us on is meat, as there's only me and our 21 month old son who eat it.
I've just put an order in with the butchers for 4x8oz sirloin steaks, 5kg chicken breast fillets, 1lb back bacon and 2lb best steak mince - total cost £48 and that will last a month, the chicken 2 months.
We don't spend a penny on lunches, we both take our own and that's included in the shopping. We also have two freezers and both always have plenty of food in.
Just to make it clear, if we needed to spend a lot more on shopping it wouldn't be an issue. A significant amount of our income is disposable, our mortgage and all household bills are only 25% of our income so it's not as if we need to economise. We just couldn't spend any more without throwing loads away. |
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