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Menu Planning on a Budget – Intro

April 24th, 2010 vicii No comments

I always try to plan my meals which means that I always tend to buy what I need in order to prepare the meals for the coming week. The problem is, that over the last month or so my food bills have really crept up, so that last week the bill was just over £100 for the weekly shop for four people (2 adults, 1 child and 1 toddler). I used to get away with a bill between £40-£50 a week although admittedly 1 week out of 4 it might reach £80 as that was the week that I would stock up on storecupboard items and the other weeks would tend to be the fresh product – meat, vegetables, fruit, etc. but still now I am averaging £80 a week instead of only once a month!

In an attempt to get back down to more usual levels (and also more affordable since my budget assumes the lower grocery cost) I have decided to go through my paperwork, through those recipes that I have torn out of magazines – you know the ones – the ones that not only look tasty but also state that they are cheap and good for budgets

The problem with my “paperwork” is that there is so much of it, spanning over far too many years, that it is taking some time to go through. Especially since I am working through them, scanning them so I still have the recipes, and so that they are much easier to search through, so this is taking some time. So much so, that this list is more of a work in progress – as it all is….. – and will be added to as I come across more recipes for a budget. However I do need enough for the week ahead. In this vein, I will also try and list my meal plan for the coming week.

Fat Consumption

February 18th, 2010 vicii No comments

I remember a conversation that I had with an old colleague some time ago (as a bit of background, he is a very dedicated athletic who is trying his best to get an Olympic place in London 2012) as he was monitoring the food that he ate as tried to reduce his body fat to improve his performance. He said that he was surprised at just how much fat that he actually ate even though he thought that he had a healthy diet – obviously so being the athlete that he was.

Over the last few days I would now have to agree with him, if you break my food intake down into protein, fat and carbs, about 25% is through fat – this astonishes me, as I, like my old colleague, thought I ate reasonably healthily….

Fortunately as I have been keeping a food diary I can establish where the fat intake actually comes from so that I can plan to reduce what is sensible to reduce. It would appear that I should be consuming just under 50g of fat daily and 10g of that is coming from my breakfast which really surprises me as 4g is from my semi-skimmed milk but an even higher 6g comes from my HEALTHY muesli!

I think that I am going to start buying proper skimmed milk for my breakfasts (that’s going to mean 3 different types of milk in the fridge now as my little girl is still on the full-fat blue top) and review my breakfast cereal to see if I can improve on the fat content.

A further 6.5g of fat comes from my salad dressing (extra virgin olive oil and balsamic vinegar), now I’m not sure if there is an alternative to this as I love this dressing on my salad but I’ll have a look around and see what’s out there….

Generally the rest of the fat tends to come from vegetable oil used when cooking dinner and the spread used on my sandwiches at lunch. As I want to look for alternatives to sandwiches (not everyday though as they are convenient) my consumption may improve but I was thinking of houmus and pitta bread and there is still fat in that so I’ll have to have a bigger think…

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Diet, Calories, Food…

February 16th, 2010 vicii No comments

I’ve been updating my budget recently and although I doing spend excessive amounts of money on food I don’t think that I am spending the money wisely if that makes sense.  I like to think that our family eats quite heathily however I had a shock when I stood on my MIL’s scales at the weekend and found out that I was 129lbs (9st 3lbs) – now I realise that this is not overweight, in fact it is actually alright for my height of 5ft 5ins BUT I have ALWAYS, ALWAYS weighed exactly 8st – no more – no less…

I was diagnosed with an overactive thyroid at the end of December 2008 after losing a stone within about a week (I looked positively awful) and was put on tablets to suppress the amount of throxine that my body produced.  Over the last year or so I have been taking then and now my throxine levels are reducing to I have had my dose reduced with the aim to come off the carbimazole in the next few months.  I have always had a sneaking suspicion that these tablets have been leading to my weight being more than it naturally would be (as they are effectively slowing down my metabolism which has always been naturally quite high) so I can attribute some of the weight gain to the tablets I am on.  Having said that I think that blaming a few lbs on the tablets is one thing but over a stone is just me kidding myself…..

So, along with training for the marathon which is at the end of May I have decided to keep a much better eye on what I eat, so much so that I have joined the My Daily Plate website so that I can track the calories that I am eating so see how heathily I do actually eat.  Some of it is quite shocking it has to be said, it’s only when you actually log that you have just eaten 2 chocolate biscuits that you realise how much fat (and calories) you have just consumed!!

Obviously this has led me to consider what food I actually put in my internet shopping basket as the fewer convenience foods that are in the house, the less I can eat (albeit this goes for my family as well but it would stop my DS from raiding the pantry – I swear that he devours 4 bars of chocolate in one go as he leaves that wrappers as evidence so he can’t deny it!!)

I’ve been perusing the internet for inspiration but admitedly get sidetracked, however I have found a couple of sites which I will refer back to (even if not for the recipes):

Aggies Kitchen

just looks delicious, at the moment she is looking a more vegetable based dishes which apart from being healthy and increasing fruit and vegetable portions, also helps with the budget as I wouldn’t be paying for more expensive meat. I have tried to have 1 veggie meal a week but I am lacking in inspiration and my veggie dish of macaroni cheese has sausages in it for my OH?!?

Jenn’s Menu and Lifestyle Blog

contains photos of practically evey meal that she has ever eaten, I swear… this is a great site as she also gives approx calorie counts.

I need to do some more digging around but at least I have made a start, just need to finalise a list for next weeks meal plans as I have already placed my order for this week!

Meal Plans w/b 13 Sep 09

September 14th, 2009 admin No comments

Ok so I’m a little behind as I am already at the end of the 13th!  Still I’ve managed to plan a list for almost 2 weeks and in theory the shopping bill – excluding the price of the salmon and the fruit and vegetables is around £50 so maybe around £70-80 for the two weeks isn’t too bad.

As always this is not necessarily the order in which everything will be eaten but it’s a reasonable guide:

  • Tue – Sausages in cider and mash (sausages from the freezer)
  • Wed – Lemony roast chicken couscous
  • Thu – Sweet and sour pork (pork from the freezer)
  • Fri – Lasagne and rice (all from the freezer)
  • Sat – Meatloaf with cabbage and mash
  • Sun – Warm poached salmon, new potatoes and green beans
  • Mon – Tortellini with tomato sauce
  • Tue – Salmon and spinach pasta (with leftover salmon)
  • Wed – Chicken curry with rice
  • Thu – Salmon fishcakes and chips or wedges (with leftover salmon)
  • Fri – Paprika chicken and pea, potato omelette

Fortunately I have quite a bit of meat in the freezer which I really need to get used up.  I also have a duck in there that I really need to do something with…

Finally I need to come up with a desert for Sunday dinner – I’m thinking of something warming like rice pudding or maybe a sponge pudding.  I think I might opt for the sponge pudding with golden syrup as the leftovers will go down a treat on Monday.

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