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sage reacted to TigerTedd in Live football thread.
People always talk about how we haven’t beaten any good teams. And then have to be reminded of the likes of Germany, and trouncing Spain in their own back yard. We’ve beaten almost everyone we’ve come across. And the games we’ve lost, we haven’t been played off the park. But for a penalty shoot out we’d be the reigning European champions right now, and people still aren’t happy.
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sage reacted to Van der MoodHoover in The Administration Thread
Angie, Angie, start the flounce..... ?
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sage got a reaction from Eddie in What is your favourite breakfast?
We are all used to your posts by now.
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sage got a reaction from Mucker1884 in What is your favourite breakfast?
We are all used to your posts by now.
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sage reacted to i-Ram in What is your favourite position?
I like lying on my back, head and feet slightly raised on a cushion, with my legs crossed at ankle level. Arms sometimes folded, but not always. Very comfortable.
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sage got a reaction from DarkFruitsRam7 in What is your favourite breakfast?
We are all used to your posts by now.
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sage got a reaction from Ramrob in Surviving on £1 a day for food and drink
Don't get to close behind me, we may be living on beans for a week.
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sage got a reaction from Ken Tram in Surviving on £1 a day for food and drink
With the spiralling cost of fuel and other essential items, particularly the cost of heating your home, it has been been reported that a further million people will be plunged into poverty over the next month, with half of them children. Many families will be faced will the awful choice of eating or heating.
The UK average spend of food and drink is £40 a week. However many survive on a fraction of this. Therefore to shine a light on this, experience a little and raise some money, My lad and I will be living on £1 a day each on food and drink for a week, a total of £14 for the two of us.
We are going to start this on Easter Monday (a kind of belated lent) and hopefully manage the full 7 days. Obviously this won't be easy but I won't pretend this is anything like suffering many people will be going through around the country.
Almost 2 years ago, David and I launched a campaign on here to raise money for the Derby Mission Food Bank when many people were laid off due to Covid. I am looking to do the same again, with anyone who can afford it donating to the same cause. I am hoping we can raise £1000. I will be donating the difference in what I would normally spend on a supermarket shop for the two of us.
I will set up a specific DCFC Fans donate account and provide a link in the next couple of days.
In the meantime, maybe posters could share experiences and ideas around this area. Many on here will be able to donate but many posters may also need help, so I hope we can come together and help each other.
I will do a diary entry on here on how we manage, how we shop, what we eat and how we feel.
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sage got a reaction from Miggins in Surviving on £1 a day for food and drink
Don't get to close behind me, we may be living on beans for a week.
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sage got a reaction from Miggins in Surviving on £1 a day for food and drink
I will probably buy £10-11 in one shop then fill gaps with 'end of day shopping'.
I haven't sorted it all out yet, but i should put a limit on shopping and cooking/preparing time.
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sage got a reaction from Miggins in Surviving on £1 a day for food and drink
Unfortunately you can't buy those amounts. I'm trying to buy what I eat that week within the week. I'm only doing it for a week but I would certainly do it if it were longer. I'm going to think about what 'stock' items i will allow myself ie butter, stock, oil, spices
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sage reacted to Miggins in Surviving on £1 a day for food and drink
I'm looking forward to following this, @sage, and well done for highlighting this at this time. An added challenge would be to make the food nutritious. Listening this morning to Radio Derby talking to vulnerable families was very disturbing. Good luck.
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sage reacted to Miggins in Surviving on £1 a day for food and drink
Jacket potatoes at the large supermarket next to B and M are only 14p each and they are large!!
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sage reacted to Eddie in Surviving on £1 a day for food and drink
Pea soup, mate. At the moment, soup is all I can get the Memsahib to eat.
I made this last night (serves 2)...
250g green split peas half an onion 50g old tired ham ham stock cube one stick of celery small knob of butter tablespoon of vegetable oil half a litre of water Method
Dice onion and celery Fry onion and celery in butter and vegetable oil for 5 minutes Set aside Make up half a litre of stock (just the water and a stock cube) Put in pan with the split peas and ham Add the fried onions and celery Simmer for 45 minutes Blitz with hand-blender Serve with croutons or a bit of old crusty bread. Incredibly filling and tasty too. It didn't need any seasoning - the ham was quite salty on its own.
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sage reacted to Miggins in Surviving on £1 a day for food and drink
A stock cube makes rice a bit more tasty.
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sage reacted to Eddie in Surviving on £1 a day for food and drink
500g packet of split peas is 70p, so 250g is 35p
1 kg of onions is 75p, so half an onion would be 5p
Ham stock cubes (Knorr) is £1:20 for a box of 8, so 15p
Smoked ham £1:20 for 175g, so 50g is 34p
Celery is 39p, so one stick is 6p
Butter is £1:70 for 250g, so 5g is 3p
Vegetable oil is £1:20 for a litre, so 1p
Total price £0:99p for two people.
I didn't include the price of the bread. The bloomer loaf we used was 80p and we probably used 10p worth of that. The cheapest bread at Morrison's is 50p, so probably 5 or 10p. So you're well within the target, and could have another meal (pasta, rice or even toast and jam). Cheapest Morrisons jam is 90p. Pasta (Fusilli) is 75p for 500g. Tilda Basmati rice is about £1 per kilo if you buy in bulk.
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sage reacted to Eddie in Surviving on £1 a day for food and drink
If soups are your thing, consider this one I made for the Memsahib a couple of days ago.
Chicken (ha ha, up yours swear filter) a-leekie soup - serves two
1 chicken breast portion (1 kg Butcher's Choice frozen chicken = £3.50, approx 7 in a pack, so 1 breast fillet = 50p) 2 leeks (500g = 95p usually 3 in a pack, so 2 leeks = 64p 35g pearl barley (500g = 55p, so 35g = 4p 1 carrot, diced (1 kg = 40p, so 1 carrot = 5p dried parsley (pinch) (11g = 85p, so a pinch = 2p) dried thyme (pinch) (11g = 85p, so a pinch = 2p) 2 chicken stock cube (10 Tesco own brand stock cubes = 50p, so 2 cubes = 10p) half an onion, diced (1 kg of onions is 75p, so half an onion would be 5p) 1 stick of celery, finely chopped (Celery is 39p, so one stick is 6p) 500 ml water butter (Butter is £1:70 for 250g, so 5g is 3p) oil (Vegetable oil is £1:20 for a litre, so 1p) Salt and pepper 1p Method
fry onion and celery in oil and a little butter for 5 minutes bake chicken in oven for 30 minutes, dice into 0.5cm chunks Slice leeks into 1-1.5cm thick slices Dice carrot into 0.5 cm pieces Make stock with water and stock cubes Place in saucepan with chicken, onions, celery, carrot, pearl barley. Simmer for 30 minutes or until pearl barley softens (add further water as necessary) Add leeks, simmer for a further 5 minutes Season with salt, pepper, thyme and parsley Serve with croutons or chunks of crusty bread.
Total cost (including bread) £1.63p for two people.
Note - this soup is incredibly filling. Could add a second chicken portion and double the pearl barley, up the water to 1 litre and you would easily be able to feed 4.
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sage reacted to Eddie in Surviving on £1 a day for food and drink
If you fancy ramen/noodles, why not make your own? I do (my version of spicy Udon noodles) about once a fortnight, and it's really quite fun.
Ingredients
300g plain flour (plus a further 30-40g for dusting etc) 1.5 kg = 65p, so 350g = 15p 2g salt - 1p 2g hot chili powder (optional) - 1p 140 ml water Method
place flour in bowl dissolve salt in water Mix chili powder (if using) into water, stir to distribute) Pour water containing salt and chili powder over flour. Mix initially with a spoon/spatula. As the dough comes together, start using your hands and knead for 5 minutes. Place ball of dough in a plastic bag. Tread on the bag 30 times to really give the dough a pounding. Roll back into a ball Repeat the tread and re-roll 3 further times. Let the dough rest for 3 hours. Take a well-floured pastry board. Roll out the dough as thin as you can (say 1 mm). Flour the sheet of dough thoroughly. Fold the bottom edge of the dough to half way. Flour it again. Fold the top edge of the dough to cover the previous fold (so it's now 3 layers thick) Take a very sharp knife and cut across the folded dough (top to bottom) to form thin ribbons of pasta (for that's what it is) about 2-3 mm apart. When you've done a dozen or so, unroll the threads you have cut carefully, tossing in (yet more) flour. Continue until you have cut the whole think into strips (dusting as you go) Take a very large saucepan, half-fill it with water and bring to the boil. Take your floured pasta/Udon noodles and drop them into the boiling water. Stir for a few seconds using a wooden spoon. This will Stop the noodles tangling too much Stop the pan from boiling over (flour is a great 'seed' for bubbles to form around. If left unchecked, the water will very quickly boil over Cook pasta for 3 minutes Pour contents of pan into a colander to drain Serve immediately as an accompaniment to something else (say pasta sauce, vegetarian chili etc) This will have produced enough pasta/Udon noodles for 2 people easily at a price of around 10p each
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sage got a reaction from Sufferingfool in Surviving on £1 a day for food and drink
With the spiralling cost of fuel and other essential items, particularly the cost of heating your home, it has been been reported that a further million people will be plunged into poverty over the next month, with half of them children. Many families will be faced will the awful choice of eating or heating.
The UK average spend of food and drink is £40 a week. However many survive on a fraction of this. Therefore to shine a light on this, experience a little and raise some money, My lad and I will be living on £1 a day each on food and drink for a week, a total of £14 for the two of us.
We are going to start this on Easter Monday (a kind of belated lent) and hopefully manage the full 7 days. Obviously this won't be easy but I won't pretend this is anything like suffering many people will be going through around the country.
Almost 2 years ago, David and I launched a campaign on here to raise money for the Derby Mission Food Bank when many people were laid off due to Covid. I am looking to do the same again, with anyone who can afford it donating to the same cause. I am hoping we can raise £1000. I will be donating the difference in what I would normally spend on a supermarket shop for the two of us.
I will set up a specific DCFC Fans donate account and provide a link in the next couple of days.
In the meantime, maybe posters could share experiences and ideas around this area. Many on here will be able to donate but many posters may also need help, so I hope we can come together and help each other.
I will do a diary entry on here on how we manage, how we shop, what we eat and how we feel.
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sage got a reaction from Ramrob in Surviving on £1 a day for food and drink
With the spiralling cost of fuel and other essential items, particularly the cost of heating your home, it has been been reported that a further million people will be plunged into poverty over the next month, with half of them children. Many families will be faced will the awful choice of eating or heating.
The UK average spend of food and drink is £40 a week. However many survive on a fraction of this. Therefore to shine a light on this, experience a little and raise some money, My lad and I will be living on £1 a day each on food and drink for a week, a total of £14 for the two of us.
We are going to start this on Easter Monday (a kind of belated lent) and hopefully manage the full 7 days. Obviously this won't be easy but I won't pretend this is anything like suffering many people will be going through around the country.
Almost 2 years ago, David and I launched a campaign on here to raise money for the Derby Mission Food Bank when many people were laid off due to Covid. I am looking to do the same again, with anyone who can afford it donating to the same cause. I am hoping we can raise £1000. I will be donating the difference in what I would normally spend on a supermarket shop for the two of us.
I will set up a specific DCFC Fans donate account and provide a link in the next couple of days.
In the meantime, maybe posters could share experiences and ideas around this area. Many on here will be able to donate but many posters may also need help, so I hope we can come together and help each other.
I will do a diary entry on here on how we manage, how we shop, what we eat and how we feel.
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sage got a reaction from Carnero in Surviving on £1 a day for food and drink
With the spiralling cost of fuel and other essential items, particularly the cost of heating your home, it has been been reported that a further million people will be plunged into poverty over the next month, with half of them children. Many families will be faced will the awful choice of eating or heating.
The UK average spend of food and drink is £40 a week. However many survive on a fraction of this. Therefore to shine a light on this, experience a little and raise some money, My lad and I will be living on £1 a day each on food and drink for a week, a total of £14 for the two of us.
We are going to start this on Easter Monday (a kind of belated lent) and hopefully manage the full 7 days. Obviously this won't be easy but I won't pretend this is anything like suffering many people will be going through around the country.
Almost 2 years ago, David and I launched a campaign on here to raise money for the Derby Mission Food Bank when many people were laid off due to Covid. I am looking to do the same again, with anyone who can afford it donating to the same cause. I am hoping we can raise £1000. I will be donating the difference in what I would normally spend on a supermarket shop for the two of us.
I will set up a specific DCFC Fans donate account and provide a link in the next couple of days.
In the meantime, maybe posters could share experiences and ideas around this area. Many on here will be able to donate but many posters may also need help, so I hope we can come together and help each other.
I will do a diary entry on here on how we manage, how we shop, what we eat and how we feel.