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Feed a family for £50 a week

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We asked 4 of our favourite food bloggers to see if they could feed their family for 5 days on just £50. Breakfasts, lunches and dinners, all meals had to come from the £50 budget we set.

 

They’ve told us exactly what they made and how they found cutting back when it comes to food. Read their food diaries to get inspiration for how to feed your family on a budget.

 

Lavender and Lovage’s £50 a week meal plan

 

Mummy Mishaps’ £50 a week meal plan

 

Utterly Scrummy’s £50 a week meal planner

 

Fishfingers for tea’s £50 a week meal planner

 

All £50 pound meal planners were made with items from Asda.

 

Where to next? 

Storecupboard essentials
100 ways to make the most of your food shop
Things you didn’t know you could freeze 

 

By Holly Arnold

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Meat and Potatoes

by Pam on March 27, 2013

It’s that time of year again – SPRING BREAK!  I am taking the week off from the blog to hangout with my kids and family, hike, go on fun adventures, play board games, watch movies, read books, and relax. I thought I would do something new this time and give you a fun meal plan for each day that I am gone. I hope you like it.

Next up is my very favorite kind of meal – Meat and Potatoes. We all love meat and potatoes in my house, especially my daughter. Here are some recipes to make a hearty and delicious meal.

Tiffany’s Tomatoes

 

Vegetable Loaded Salad with Creamy Dill Dressing

 

Steak with Stroganoff Sauce

 

Smashed Potatoes with Sour Cream and Chives

 

Parmesan Roasted Green Beans

 

Banana Coffee Cake with Coconut Pecan Frosting

 

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A Friendly Pasta Primavera Reminder

This Pasta Primavera is one of my favorite spring recipes of all time, so I thought I’d post a little reminder just in case you have an opening in your meal plan this week. If you haven’t yet, do yourself a favor and try this dish! It’s truly one of life’s simple, and very green, pleasures. Click here to read the original post, and get the ingredients. Enjoy!

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