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Member since: 20/06/2008
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If there was appropriate training in place e.g. schools, community centres etc would you be willing to learn to cook from scratch and...
Yes, I'd love to do it, Yes, but I already cook from scratch, There is nothing like that available in my area, No, I don't see the point /...
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Do you cook from scratch?
Yes, all of the time / or whenever possible, Yes, sometimes , I do some of the time, but would like to more often, No, I don't cook from...
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How many people are in your family, how much do you spend on food, what type of food and how is it cooked?
I've got myself and my 2 little boys in my family. I always buy fresh produce i.e. free-range eggs and fruit and veg thats locally...
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I've got myself and my 2 little boys in my family. I always buy fresh produce i.e. free-range eggs and fruit and veg thats locally produced, I always try to buy good quality meat e.g. free-range chicken, organic beef etc.(check out the reduced section!!!) I spend around £30-35 a week on food depending on what we eat that week. I always cook from scratch as I find this much cheaper and there is always enough left to freeze, therefore providing us with healthy, home-made "ready meals". So that weeks when money is really tight (as I am on IS) i.e. when bills need paying 2 weeks in a row, I can cut my food bill in half to about £15 as I only need to buy bread, milk, yougurts and fruit and veg. I also go to the supermarket every 4-6 weeks and buy non-perishables e.g. John Wests tinned tuna, cereal, pasta, quality tinned toms, Hi-Juice, biscuits, washing powder, washing up liquid etc...the cost of the non-perishable food items is around £40. So I estimate that in total (non-perishable and fresh weekly produce) I probably spend about £130 a month on food....some months this is cheaper as I quite often have months whereby we can practically live off whats in the freezer and cupboards and literally just buy fresh fruit and veg, milk, bread etc
 
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Just me, and I spend about 20 - 30 pounds a week on food
 
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