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Read on for our tips on how to make life easier, however many you’re catering for…
When starting the planner as a single, simply dividing the shopping list by four will give odd amounts so round up to nearest size. This will leave things over but they can be used next month. The first month’s shop will be slightly more than £25 but will average out over time, if you continue the planner for longer.
If following planner one, a single person will need approx 1-2 pints of milk per week – this will vary somewhat, as it’s used in some recipes and also depends on how much you like in your tea. This is not a concern for those following planner 2, as it is vegan so contains no milk or dairy.
You’ll need two loaves of homemade bread per week as a single person following the plan to the letter, including all breakfasts and lunches – which is half a batch of your bread recipe. Simply halve all the ingredients stated except the yeast, which you must always use at least 10g of, however small a batch you’re making of any of the recipes it is used in.
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Vegan Porridge Oats
cheap family recipes feed a family of 4 for (just over) £100 a monthVegan porridge oatsHow to make vegan porridge oats Making porridge is a fairly easy recipe even though there are lots of different ways to make it. In meal plan 1 we make them like this Mix all the...
Pork Tortilla Wraps
cheap family recipesfeed a family of 4 for (just over) £100 a monthPork Tortilla WrapsThere are a lot of calories per serving in this recipe, you may well find you need less. If that is the case, use the remaining ingredients for the same meal in a couple of days...
Pork Shoulder
cheap family recipesfeed a family of 4 for (just over) £100 a monthPork Shoulder Celebratory Lunch Why Not Try....?Before putting together our meal planners we surveyed over 600 people to ask when faced with a tighter...
Take care of your family and your budget
Before putting together our meal planners we surveyed over 600 people to ask when faced with a tighter budget, which things they would struggle to give up.