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FEBRUARY 11, 2013 @ 03:02 PM


So I have a somewhat unfortunate combination of being both not a very hungry person in general, and being a total cheapskate. (Plus I get to be all afret about money even more than usual now that I have real bills to pay... it's the 11th and I've made about $23 this month, Christ...) Result was that somewhere around last Thursday I realized the reason I would get to about South Bridge or so and suddenly feel like passing out was because if I'm going to be freezing all night at home and roaming around in the streets all day, I can't get by on 300 calories worth of potato as my full day's ration. So I immediately fixed up a batch of macaroni and cheese, this being cheap fatty high-calorie stuff. But now I'm getting really sick of eating it... that recipe made probably 6 servings which can easily mean macaroni every day. I need to locate cheap veggies meanwhile -- both just in general because you need minerals in your diet, and because that might be a way to dress up the macaroni to an edible condition. I was looking at broccoli, the whole stuff not the pre-chopped, and it was priced both places I looked (Sainsbury's and Margiotta) at £1. For one thing of broccoli! I might try my luck at Scotmid tomorrow, see if I find better prices on vegetation there. It's been bread (or potato), cheese, eggs, and the occasional chocolate mallow since I got to town though... today was the first day I started feeling like having meat at all. Maybe I can acquire some cheap ham or something. I might have to make a trip back to Poundland (which sounds like a porn shop but in fact it's a place where everything costs £1. That is a good deal for much of the merchandise there, though if you go to Pound Stretcher instead you sometimes find the same goods for cheaper.)

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twotoast

twotoast

United Kingdom
September 2006

FEB 11, 2013 03:18 PM

There are place around that sell or give away bags of food that are passed there "best before" date, which means the supermarkets can't sell it anymore but in fact is totally OK to eat, I don't know how you find out about these but it would be worth a try if it gets you some hearty food on a budget.
Sounds like you're still cold, which not being helped by the weather at the moment.
Look after yourself and take care

twotoast

twotoast

United Kingdom
September 2006

FEB 11, 2013 03:35 PM

I did a quick google search for "best before food outlets" the results seem to be for on line suppliers but I didn't look deep, these places sell food at reduced prices, there are food banks that give away food parcels but these seem to be for those that really need it and have to be referred .
If you can find food street markets they are all ways cheaper than supermarkets, but are not normally there on a daily basis, so you may have to plan your shop to match the market days. I wish you luck

TwiggyTheSpider

TwiggyTheSpider

Australia
February 2006

FEB 12, 2013 12:04 AM

Always check the reduced section in the supermarkets particularly in the evenings, you can get all kinds of stuff. The other thing thats good for veg is you can go to iceland or farm foods and buy a big bag of frozen veg too.

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