- Add dried beans (Kidney, Chickpea, Lentils etc) or canned versions (easier to cook but generally more expensive) to pretty much any dish to add a healthy amount of fibre. Buying in bulk will save you even more.
- Adding Rice (ideally brown), Potatoes (inc sweet potatoes), couscous, eggs, oats, nuts, seeds etc
- Wait for supermarket clearances on veggies – buy in bulk, blanch and freeze.
- Keep an eye on your local butchers discounts, special offers at supermarkets &/or check for ‘new customer’ deals from sites like MuscleFood etc. If you can buy Reduced to Clear meat from supermarkets you can still freeze and eat within the month
- Look at alternative cuts of meat, such as buying Chicken thighs instead of Chicken breasts, they’re still delicious, have a good amount of protein, and are cheap. Then learn how to properly cut up a full chicken.
- Save the bones from any chicken etc and boil with spices, salt, water and then you’ve got a nice cheap broth, add this to rice when cooking or as a base for soups etc.
- Make your own bread, it can cost you a few pence to make + you can use your oven whilst cooking something else to save on cooking prices. Remember to learn how to make your bread last longer.
- Learn how to re-grow certain veg
- Stop buying supermarket sandwiches and make your own AWESOME ones at home
- Buy a slow cooker and actually use it at least twice a week!
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