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jazzy
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Topic: I want to Meal Plan to save $$$ Posted: 31 August 2012 at 5:15pm |
I need ideas for low cost meals. I really need to meal plan & shop to a plan. We have been spending way to much on food.
Things I wanted to not buy were chips, biscuits, crackers & packet stuff. They seem cheaper to buy than make.
We are a family of 5.
Any ideas/suggestions
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AandCsmum
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Posted: 31 August 2012 at 6:05pm |
Homemade pizza....dresses up Mince in a fancy way, you can either make it as standard flat pizza or make it as a calzone. Basically make a scone dough & then roll out baked then top with mince mixture & cheese or pinch it up to make a calzone. Really filling.
I can give you proper recipes for both if you want.
Also you can make your own crackers etc. I haven't tried but have recipes.
Also made a oat cookie with raisins and choc bits this week, they lasted all week as they were so filling. And I ate a fair few!
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Bizzy
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Posted: 31 August 2012 at 7:10pm |
Oooh i want that Calzone recipe too please!
Jazzy i bake my own biscuits now and i just use the one recipe and vary whats in it. I have put peanuts, dried fruit, all choc chips etc...
http://www.kidspot.com.au/best-recipes/Cake-stall+41/White-chocolate-and-cranberry-biscuits-recipe+2103.htm
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Posted: 31 August 2012 at 7:15pm |
also i use soup instead of instant sauce mixes, the other night it was chicken with broccoli and mixed veg in a tin of campbells condensed mushroom soup.
i usually get the same thing, mince, chicken, pork (but i dont buy the pork pieces cause it is just as easy to cut up schnitzel or pork steaks etc).
You could buy a box of crackers then portion them out for lunch, and have them instead of potato chips.
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Posted: 31 August 2012 at 7:29pm |
I find that cooking in bulk is the best way to be economical, esp with vegetables. Our local supermarket has a chiller where it puts all the meat that is going to expire within the next 2-3 days and heavily discounts the price. I buy as much as I can get in the trolley and stick it in the freezer right away. Then I cook a whole lot of vegetables in one go on the Sunday night so that through the week I just need to defrost & cook some meat to have with the reheated leftover vegetables. It doesn't get too samey as you can get creative with the veges - eg left over roast veges tossed with some couscous is fantastic and makes the veg go further.
The cheapest meat is usually mince which you can do loads with - bolognese (you can make your own sauce from scratch really cheaply), nachos/tacos etc.
Also tuna can make really good cheap meals like pasta - we love just cooking pasta, stirring through a bit of pesto (Dolmio makes a cheap pesto or you can make your own) and adding tuna. Super easy and tasty. Tuna and cheese pizzas are good & cheap too.
Good luck - the hardest part is getting started and working out a plan that's going to suit you. But it's really worth it.
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AandCsmum
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Posted: 31 August 2012 at 8:20pm |
Pizza dough
2 cups S/R flour
pinch sald
2 TB butter/marg
enough milk to make a workable dough (around 3/4 cup)
Sift flour and salt, rub in butter, add milk gradulally mixing to soft dough.
Roll out to circle and place on oiled pizza tray or oven tray. Baked 15mins at 220o. Remove from oven and cover with topping & then rebake for about another 15 mins.
Or for a calzone, roll out to circle, put mince topping on the centre, and then pinch edges together. Bake til it's cooked. I left my til quite crunchy the other night & was delish.
Mince topping.
Garlic, spring onions, mince then add tomatos some seasonings and thicken with cornflour.
If I'm doing a pizza, Instead of tom paste on bottom I put whizzed up kidney beans for more protein, it's hidden by mince so kids have NO idea
Water crackers
2cups plain flour
1tsp sald
2 TB butter
warm water.
Combine flour & sald add warm water to make workable dough, roll out thinly and cut into squares or rounds, prick with fork, bake on very hot baking sheet for 3 mins.
Never tried that but keen too.
Or 1 sheet of commercial puff pastry, rub with cut garlic while frozen, when it comes soft enough to cut, sprinkle with poppy seeds, cut into strips and bake at 180o for 10 mins
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Posted: 01 September 2012 at 7:36pm |
Good old edmonds cook book has a good few cheapy receipes.
grab one and look up these receipes:
Apricot chicken pieces (get bags on special for$20 for 5kg)
Curried sausages
Devilled sausages
One Egg Choco cake (only uses 50gm butter) put into muffin pans or double for a big cake
anzac biscuits (50gm butter)
cheese biscuits (no eggs)
One night I do lasange then double the mince part, save some of it then next night at frz corn kernals and 1 tin of pams mild chilli beans then serve that on SR corn chips.
Thats about it for off the top of my head as am BF in the dark at the moment.
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Posted: 01 September 2012 at 7:39pm |
At the warehouse in the craft section they have wee tiny zip lock clear bags that I use for mini piklets/mini muffins, crackers, grapes, biscuits, popcorn, they about 300 for $2.99 so much cheaper than the supermarket.
Also the warehouse gladwrap in the yellow box is really good/cheap and the snack snap bags $5 for 150 bags.
For lunches I freeze 1 or 2 canned pineapple rings
Mini piklets use edmonds piklet receipe and drop measuring spoon size teaspoon onto pan sandwich together when cold with butter/jam then freeze in the wee bags.
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Posted: 03 September 2012 at 1:11pm |
i just bumped up a topic from the recipes section that may have some ideas for you Jazzy.
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Posted: 03 September 2012 at 4:43pm |
Thanks Bizzy just went & read it  & thanks for the recipes girls
For those of you that bake do you find it cost effective? My reason for asking that is baking does not last long in my house with 3 boys & DH & also I don't think I really like baking that much...factor in time & money & cleaning up afterwards & then there is the temptation of eating it
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Posted: 03 September 2012 at 7:13pm |
I think some things are better off brought or not being brought at all. Thats why i like the biscuit recipe i posted. No creaming of butter and sugar cause you melt the butter and it makes so many biscuits. I can make them the size that suits my family and the flavour that suits them.
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Posted: 03 September 2012 at 8:35pm |
I bake then freeze, so that its not eaten all at once, and we just get out what we need for lunches the night before. Or I bake 1 thing that is just for lunches for the week- the kids know that its fruit/ veges/crakers/cheese for after school snacks and not baking- so if I bake 12 cupcakes on the Monday, they will last us all week.
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Posted: 07 November 2013 at 12:19pm |
If it's available in your area, I would recommend online shopping from Countdown supermarket. The delivery fee is surprisingly low (esp when you factor in time and petrol saved by driving to the supermarket and doing it yourself). And you save so much by not impulse buying, the delivery fee's totally worth it! When you get to the checkout and see your grocery total, if you've spent too much you can just go back and take stuff out of your basket until your shopping bill is as low as you want it to be. I would also recommend looking out for specials and bulk buying, like when Watties fruit and vege cans are $1. You save heaps!
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Posted: 26 November 2013 at 9:28am |
jazzy wrote:
I need ideas for low cost meals. I really need to meal plan & shop to a plan. We have been spending way to much on food.
Things I wanted to not buy were chips, biscuits, crackers & packet stuff. They seem cheaper to buy than make.
We are a family of 5.
Any ideas/suggestions  | Have you made your personal plan? Share with us. I have the similar problem
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