You are using Tesco everyday value items in the meals but not using Tesco cornflakes. Now there's a challenge!
I'm assuming Mrs Cornflakes knows her Cornflakes and buys Kelloggs - Tesco's cornflakes just don't taste the same if you were brought up with Kelloggs!You are using Tesco everyday value items in the meals but not using Tesco cornflakes. Now there's a challenge!
Tesco 16 Irish Pork Sausages 454G (16 sausages) - 1.59...
I used the cheapest deals I could see on the Tesco website. You might be able to price it cheaper from LIDL/ALDI.
The challenge would be to set a weekly menu for a family which would be both healthy and provide all the nutritional needs and also come in relatively inexpensively.
It's easy to put up a few menus with sausages, mince or no meat, but to put together the full weekly menu, having regard to healthy eating guidelines? Red meat no more than three times a week, oily fish, lots of veg, etc.
Although we eat very healthily in our house, it certainly wouldnt follow the budget here or even be close. Also I'm too fond of the occasional bit of steak or duck or a nice bit of fresh fish.
Just be careful you're not sacrificing the nutritional value of the ingredients too much. Tesco value sausages only contain 40% pork, the rest is filler, preservatives and stabilisers.
The challenge would be to set a weekly menu for a family which would be both healthy and provide all the nutritional needs and also come in relatively inexpensively.
It's easy to put up a few menus with sausages, mince or no meat, but to put together the full weekly menu, having regard to healthy eating guidelines? Red meat no more than three times a week, oily fish, lots of veg, etc.
Although we eat very healthily in our house, it certainly wouldnt follow the budget here or even be close. Also I'm too fond of the occasional bit of steak or duck or a nice bit of fresh fish.
I posted a full weeks menu for 4 for 35 euro a while back but I can't seem to find the thread though
Absolutely correct, in the ideal world and if you have sufficient funds to do so.The challenge would be to set a weekly menu for a family which would be both healthy and provide all the nutritional needs and also come in relatively inexpensively.
It's easy to put up a few menus with sausages, mince or no meat, but to put together the full weekly menu, having regard to healthy eating guidelines?
And yet you already hear the line "But I can't afford to eat healthy, more chicken nuggets anyone ?".
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