I had a lovely low key Mother's Day complete with the £15 meal deal from M&S. We went for the lamb, potatoes, mixed veg, choc & salted caramel torte with a bottle of red and it was all most enjoyable (& good for the budget!).
Monday, 4 April 2011
Friday, 1 April 2011
Easy chicken casserole
I love tasty yet easy to do cooking.....this chicken casserole fits the bill perfectly!! It's quick to throw together and can then just happily sit on the hob for an hour cooking away.
Wednesday, 23 February 2011
Half term breakfast pancakes
My kids love eating pancakes all year round. So this morning with
nowhere to rush off to they requested pancakes for breakfast.
nowhere to rush off to they requested pancakes for breakfast.
So simple, three easy ingredients (and sshh a bit of nutella - it is
the hols after all) makes a delicious breakfast. And my three year old
loved helping me make them.
Friday, 18 February 2011
New recipes books - bargains!
Look what I picked up yesterday! Two great sounding recipes books for £7!


Was really pleased - what a complete bargain?!
I'm really hoping that they will help with my budget recipe planning efforts.
I know, I know why does trying to budget always involve more spending?! With this though, I'm hoping that with great meal planning (so not wasting food or resorting to bought out food) that I'll recoup the £7 in no time at all.
Well, in the first week actually would be nice :-)
P.S. And that says "Bumper" in case any one was wondering.....!!
Wednesday, 16 February 2011
Filtered water bottle - the Bobble!
I've just come back from the gym (I'll polish my halo now!!) and thought I must tell you about my water bottle.

It's not just any water bottle, it's a Bobble. Now I can't really take any of the credit for finding this great invention because I got it as a present at Christmas from my sister. But it serves me well, is environmentally friendly and matches my gym outfit (only joking, I don't wear pink lycra!!).

If you've not heard of it before, it's a reusable, portable water bottle that filters tap water as you drink - a single Bobble filter equates to at least 300 water bottles. And of course it looks very cool!!
P.S. Excuse the poor photo - taken too late at night!!
Tuesday, 15 February 2011
Meal planning
Meal planning is a great way to feel organised (I love lists of all kinds) and can help with budgeting (my other new big thing!!).

I tend to collect recipes from all kinds of places - online, magazines, supermarkets etc and have sort of a filing system to keep them altogether. Next on my list is to make a pretty recipe binder link the one on this fab blog.
But for now heres what's on my meal planner this week (with the emphasis being on cheap but healthy!):
Monday: chickpea curry with pittas
Tuesday: roast veggie moussaka with feta
Wednesday: grilled fish with wedges & veg
Thursday: pancakes filled with cheesy veg
Friday: chicken & mushroom pie
Saturday: lamb koftas in tomato sauce with rice
Sunday: lentil spaghetti bolognese

Veggie moussaka
The roast veggie moussaka with feta recipe is from the BBC Good Food magazine May 2008:
Serves 4
Prep: 10 mins; Cook 45 mins
Per serving: 223 kcals
2 yellow peppers, cut into chunks
2 red onions, cut into wedges
2 medium courgettes, cut into chunks
1 large aubergine, cut into chunks
1 tbsp olive oil
85g/3oz feta
1 egg
200ml tub Greek yogurt
700g bottle passata
2 tsp dried oregano
1. Heat the oven to 200c/fan 180c/gas 6. Scatter the vegetables into a large roasting tin. Toss with oil, season, then roast for 25 mins until softened.
2. Break up the feta with a fork, then mix well with the egg, yogurt and seasoning. When the veggies are ready, tip them into an ovenproof dish, then stir in the passata & oregano. Spoon over the creamy topping, turn the oven up to 220c/fan 200c/gas 7, then bake for 20-25 mins until the filling is hot and the topping is beginning to brown & bubble.
Enjoy!
P.S. You might notice I swapped out some of the veg...you can basically use whatever is in your fridge!
Saturday, 12 February 2011
Yummy tomatoes
My son (5yrs) is of the eat anything & everything type....he's always hungry and will happily munch anything offered. You can really tell when he starts to get hungry as he starts to wilt and needs an energy boost of food to get him going again!
My daughter (3yrs) on the other hand is a lot more fussy. She's the classic toddler that will one day love something and the next day hate it! Most annoying when you've specifically gone to the shops to replenish an absolute favourite only for it to be snubbed.
Tomatoes fall into this category....the other day she was into them and on one of our regular jaunts to Costa she enjoyed a babycino and a selection of tomatoes. The perfect combo.....although perhaps not what I'd choose ;-)!
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