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Today I managed a pot noodle and some tiger bread for £1...
any other cheapo suggestions??
bread roll, tin of mackerel.
jam / marmalade sarnies.
better for you than a pot noodle.
could do the whole week for a quid in aldi at a guess.
Smart price hoops, smart price pasty(s). Around 60p-£1 dependant on portion size.
Packet flavoured rice, under 50p
Make a big vat of soup at home and freeze it in portions?
When I make me and the families dinner I always make an extra one then box it up for a work lunch.
I also make a lot of home made soups - yesterdays was pea and ham using dried peas and leftover ham. That made about 4 big portions and cost about £2 in total.
Orthe low carb option, tin of value tuna (circa 27p) and some black pepper liberated from the canteen.
9p noodles (inflation may have ruined this student staple, but any of the value range noodles which used to be 9p a few years ago).
Cereal if you get free milk..
a bag of porridge lasts longer than Plutonium
Hay is pretty cheap - £2.50 a bale if your lucky
leftover sandwiches (normally 75% of the order) acquired from meeting rooms after they've finished - FREE
cous cous, vegetables and tuna.
filling, nutritious and protein, buy weekly and in bulk, less than £1 a day.
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This week I have been lunching on mushrooms, lettuce, tomatoes, peppers, grapes, carrots, spring onions and cubes of cheese, with a banana for pudding. I have sufficient fresh to see me through the week, and although the cheese, peppers and carrots will last more than a week and therefore will not need to be a regular purchase, my shit maths tells me that start up costs to do the same are £9.80, according to the website of a popular supermarket - using the same website, I'm estimating second-week costs as £3.36, which brings my lovely, fresh, healthy and tasty lunch to around £1.32 per day.
I've never worked it out before, but that kicks the pants off of the £3.80 I was paying daily for sandwiches, crisps and a snickers. Go me! 😀
Vegetable couscous salad
Vegetable pasta salad
Soup and bread
3 Pita with cucumber, tomato and hummus
All of these under £1
today I had a cupasoup and a bag of crisps.
couldn't be bothered getting up from my chair. which has wheels to whizz around the shop.
After looking in my bin....so far today I have eaten....
a Cadbury brunch bar
A Fudge bar
A Chicken tikka pasty
A Tuna Salad Baguette
An Activia Yoghourt
An Orange
A flake
Was about to peel a banana but after compiling this list I decided to put it back lol
There are 5 of us in our office and we discussed one of us each day making a dinner time meal. Making it at home, putting it in the slow cooker at 9am and all tucking in around 12.
It was a great idea but it was a non starter due to meetings/visits etc.
We were all paying £3 plus a day and we thought we could make a decent dinner for 5 for less than a Tenner.
The lunch of champions…..
You could have partaken of a sausage roll AND a cheese and onion pasty for 99p. Just imagine how satisfied you'd be feeling now
Oh… and couscous isn't food. I've not worked out its actual purpose for being in existence, but its definitely not being eaten. Its like wasps. Its reason for being constantly baffles me
Make a big vat of soup at home and freeze it in portions?
This. Costs pence, healthy (careful with the salt though). Great for using left over veg. Stick some pulses or beans in it for protein.
sardines, beans & couscous with home-grown rocket, chillies, tomatoes & cucumber
Supplement with chilli sauce made out of the chillies
Sainsbury's Basics Lasagne or Bolognese Pasta Bake - 75p
Surprisingly good for how cheap they are; British beef, free-range egg, no preservatives or other rubbish. I'd be amazed if you could find better for the money tbh.
tin of soup and bread roll. c.£1
idiotdogbrain - MemberSainsbury's Basics Lasagne or Bolognese Pasta Bake - 75p
Surprisingly good for how cheap they are; [s]British beef[/s] Eastern European horse, free-range egg, no preservatives or other rubbish. I'd be amazed if you could find better for the money tbh.
FTFY.
I used to work with a bloke who had beans on toast for his lunch every single day without fail. Thats well under a squid. Especially if you get dole beans instead of heinz
[url= http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-15752918 ]A toast sandwich for 7.5p[/url].
Toast one slice of very cheap bread and place it between two untoasted slices of the same cheap bread. If feeling flash, you can butter the toast and add salt/pepper.
330 calories
9.5g protein
12g fat
55g carbs
Grated carrot and houmous in pitta bread. Maybe a hint of chilli sauce as well.
Grated carrot and houmous in pitta bread. Maybe a hint of chilli sauce as well.
sardines, beans & couscous with home-grown rocket, chillies, tomatoes & cucumber
I wouldn't even feed a prisoner of war crap like that, even as a punishment 😆
I'm assuming all you soup eaters don't commute by bike.
I felt like death after 4 days of soup at lunch and 7 miles each way to work!
use the cheap student method that kept me rapier thin, pale, interesting and gothlike
nick some tomato sauce sachets from Mc D's ,canteens or any other available location, add to a mug of hot water, bit of salt and pepper...et voila.... instant soupy stuff that you can pretty much live on
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Herbalife for me. 🙂
loaf of bread - £1.00
cooked ham - £1.00
bag of salad/lettce - £1.00
cucumber - £0.65
cheddar cheese - £1.80
baxters sliced beetroot - £1.00
so = £6.45 / 5 = £1.29 a day.
all prices from tesco.
Not as cheap as other suggestions, but chuck it all together and it makes a great piece(sandwich)!
I wouldn't even feed a prisoner of war crap like that
cheap though binners!
herbalife - i got a torrent of abuse on facebook from herbabummers when i merely suggested that fitness,health and well being didnt come from a powder and that it was one of the best known pyramid schemes out there.
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idiotdogbrain - MemberSainsbury's Basics Lasagne or Bolognese Pasta Bake - 75p
Surprisingly good for how cheap they are; [s]British beef[/s] Eastern European horse, free-range egg, no preservatives or other rubbish. I'd be amazed if you could find better for the money tbh.
FTFY.
Oh, how original! Tell me sir, are you of the comedic persuasion...?
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cheap though binners!
for very good reason! 😉
As well as my failure to see the reason for couscous, I'm also convinced that humous only exists after an oversight left some enterprising individual with an enormous surplus of tiling grout and some cheap, readily available garlic flavouring.
Super Noodle sandwich
Soup is definitely the cheapest. Ready prepared packet of chopped vegetables from Tesco (£1.10), or Aldi (89p), and that will make you 4 or 5 good sized portions.
[url= http://www.telegraph.co.uk/foodanddrink/10210327/McDouble-is-cheapest-and-most-nutritious-food-in-human-history.html ]I'm not even joking[/url]
apples
oranges
lidl locally which is handy @ work
This morning porridge oats (£.59 for 750gram bag) with milk from staff canteen (have most mornings and lasts ages)
lunch - pitta wholemeal x 3 (toasted) containing some grated cheese with tinned mackeral,topped with rocket and other leaves. side of baby plum tomatoes.plain yoghurt for desert
banana at 3pm.
commute home 14miles
cooked ham - £1.00
where can you get ham for £1?
as in ham made from pig.
Flybywire - lYou do realise that, as you read this, in the staff canteen there's a meeting going on to find out "which *ing * keeps nicking all the ****ing milk!!!" 😆


