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1940s Meal Prep – 7 days dinners for 32p

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1940s Meal Prep – 7 days dinners for 32p

 

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Yes that’s right – 7 days dinners for 32 p each. And I’m going to tell you what I used, what each item cost, AND how much fibre and protein per serving! There is quite a group of us on my blog starting off the New Year with really good intentions to have a “Month without Money” in January (grocery money) by using up stuff we have been hoarding in the cupboards before buying more. Spending as little money in January is something we are all trying to achieve to help us get over the lean month but also be mindful of waste and of what we spend, just like our families had to do during rationing in WW2! I decided today that I would use up the post Christmas reduced veg I bought the other day. I bought some bags of parsnips for 9p a bag, some sprouts for 10p a bag, some carrots for 19p a bag and potatoes for 29p a bag. I then rummaged through my cupboards and found a can of tomatoes, can of kidney beans, can of chick peas, a large onion, 2 courgettes, few teaspoons Bisto powder, dried mixed herbs, salt and pepper. The total cost of all the ingredients actually used was about £2.25 and I was able to have one meal for lunch and fill 6 meal prep containers to put in the fridge and freezer (it also spurred me into defrosting the freezer!). YES, that’s right…..£2.25 for 7 days’ dinners, that’s 32p per meal! So here’s what I made and how…although these are not 1940’s wartime recipes that you’ll find in a book any cook during the 40’s would have thrown stuff together to use up stuff and not waste it! Root Veg Mash Ingredients 1.5 lbs parsnips 1.5 lbs carrots 1.5 lbs potatoes 1 onion or leek finely chopped + garlic (optional) Butter or margarine Salt and pepper. Method Cut up carrots small and parsnips and potatoes in slightly larger pieces. Add to boiling water and simmer until soft. Meanwhile add all your butter or margarine (according to how much you like) into a saucepan and peel a clove of garlic or two and add that into the saucepan with the chopped onion and sauted until onions are soft (remove garlic cloves when ready) Place drained veg into a large bowl, place butter and onion mixture on top and mash all up together. Add salt and pepper liberally until your own desired taste is reached. Will be enough for 7 days meal prep plus a portion of pre mashed veg to add to stew recipe below. PS: It was DELISH! Meal Prep Bean Stew Ingredients 1 can kidney beans 1 can chickpeas 1 can tomatoes 1 onion or leek 2 or 3 courgettes or a small chopped marrow Portion of pre-mashed cook veg from recipe above. Bisto powder Salt and pepper Dried mixed herbs Spoonful of sweet chutney (optional) Method In a large saucepan, saute chopped onions or leeks until browned and soft Add chopped courgettes or marrow Add all cans and pre-mashed veggies Thicken with Bisto powder Add chutney, herbs, salt and pepper. Cook until stew has reduced a little and thickened. Will be enough for 7 meal prep portion sizes. Fibre and Protein Boost! I even worked out the fibre and protein content of each meal. Each meal provides a whacking great 20g of fibre!! (daily recommendation is 25g – 30g) and protein was 18g (daily recommendation is about 55g) so that’s pretty good too! With hindsight I would have thrown another can of kidney beans in or thrown in some dry lentils and boosted each meal by another 5g of fibre and 5g of protein! YOU CAN BUY THESE CONTAINERS HERE – [10 pack] Igluu Premium 3 Compartment Meal Prep Food Storage Bento Lunch Box Containers with Lids, Microwave and Dishwasher Safe, Reusable and Stackable Share this:Share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to email (Opens in new window)Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window)Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window)Click to print (Opens in new window)Click to share on Tumblr (Opens in new window)Click to share on Google+ (Opens in new window)Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window)Like this:Like Loading... Related
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