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Live Below the Line - Version Three

By Sue15cat
Live Below the Line - Version Three Coffee 50p   This is the version I call my 'Fruit and Veg' Live Below the Line.  It is possible, just, to be able to incorporate more fruit and veg into your Challenge if you shop wisely.  The supermarkets with the 'weigh and sticker' your own veggies are the easiest ones to shop at for this.  Although now it is possible, if they are quiet, to weigh and definitely price your loose fruit and veggies on the self service tills, that most supermarkets have.   Of course you could also go to a local market, late in the day would be good when they are about to pack up, and explain what you are doing to the greengrocer and see what bargains there might be to be had.   Live Below the Line - Version Three Brown Bread 50p
Live Below the Line - Version Three Peanut Butter 62p
But anyway using one supermarket (again the big orange one) this is what I found I could do with my basic £5 shopping money to keep myself fed for the week.  In fact this little lot comes to just £4.12, leaving a whole 88p left to play with to buy some more fruit or veg, or  maybe some yogurts to have with your lunch time fruit, the choice is yours.
  Live Below the Line - Version Three 2 Apples for 40p
Live Below the Line - Version Three   3 Bananas for 30p   So the basic menu is :   Breakfast - Coffee, and Toast with Peanut Butter   Lunch - A piece of fruit (alternate each day)   Tea - Vegetable Curry and Rice (The curry could be made with all the ingredients at the start of the week to save time and then frozen in individual portions for each evening.)       Live Below the Line - Version Three 2 x 26p Jars of Curry Sauce = 52p
Live Below the Line - Version Three 1kg Mixed Vegetables 75p
Live Below the Line - Version Three 1 Onion 13p
Live Below the Line - Version Three 1 kg Rice 40p   Just another set of ideas to see if I can tempt you to take part in this years Challenge.   To find out more about this Challenge have a look at the Live Below the Line website.   Or to donate to my fundraising page go HERE. (I can't get my photo to download, but this is my page.)   Thank you.   Sue xx   

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