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wur
22 Nov 09 17:03
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Sainsbury's frozen pollack. £1.90 for 560 grams. Great for a stir fry.

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By:
Big Charlie
When: 22 Nov 09 17:12
Not that cheap as the nearest Sainsburys is 17 miles away.
By:
Ovalman.
When: 22 Nov 09 17:12
grow your own.
By:
wur
When: 22 Nov 09 17:14
Iceland do a bigger pack that works out at the same price per pound.
By:
ImSoLuckyLucky!
When: 22 Nov 09 17:15
Pollack is CHEAPER at
ICELAND
:)
By:
Prepared
When: 22 Nov 09 17:17
thats a load of pollacks
By:
Big Charlie
When: 22 Nov 09 17:17
1.01 landed
By:
Ovalman.
When: 22 Nov 09 17:31
If you like seafood, Mussels are £1 in Iceland, you get far more in a packet than you do in a jar. Dressed crabs are £2.50 for 2 which is pretty inexpensive. Coke is also £1.56 for 3 litres, this is the cheapest I have seen anywhere.
By:
Ovalman.
When: 22 Nov 09 17:33
Bread - 2 loaves for £1.60 and milk 85p are also a cheap staple that Iceland sell. Not sure if this is Norn Iron specific or nationwide.
By:
Hearts.no1
When: 22 Nov 09 17:34
morrisons are doing pepsi cola 3 for the price off 1 now £1.49p now thats value ;\
By:
Jayco
When: 22 Nov 09 17:34
morrisons, scanpi, buy one get two free
By:
charwell.
When: 22 Nov 09 18:14
Pepsi is awful stuff. 3 for 1 means the chavs kids teeth will fall out at about 3 x the normal rate now!
By:
Hearts.no1
When: 22 Nov 09 18:15
charwell 22 Nov 19:14
Pepsi is awful stuff. 3 for 1 means the chavs kids teeth will fall out at about 3 x the normal rate now!

^ yep and coca cola is better ;\
By:
BillKiller
When: 22 Nov 09 19:51
I met a bloke yesterday who has been living on six pies a week for nearly two months. He bought six Scotch pies and six small tins of beans every Monday. Total cost £1.84. He ate one pie and a tin of beans each day from Monday to Saturday. I asked him what he did on Sundays. Have the day off, he said. I wish I was joking.
By:
Hearts.no1
When: 22 Nov 09 19:54
we are lucky to live in this country imo.
By:
JUGADOR MEJOR
When: 22 Nov 09 19:57
Tesco value shortbread 9p for 125g
By:
JUGADOR MEJOR
When: 22 Nov 09 19:58
Tesco value milk Chocolate 23p
By:
Rampant Rabbit
When: 22 Nov 09 20:05
hows squeaky duck doin?
By:
wur
When: 22 Nov 09 20:30
Sainsbury's sweet 'n' sour sauce for 28p a jar was a steal, but a bit watery.
By:
custardcream64
When: 22 Nov 09 20:36
On the other end of the scale , i got stung by a bee today , £40 for a small jar of honey .
By:
wur
When: 22 Nov 09 20:38
Must have been a jar of royal jelly, for that price.
By:
bix
When: 22 Nov 09 21:04
Dont buy that cheap rubbish. Learn how to cook and you can eat well without spending a lot of money.
By:
armchair jockey wilson!!
When: 22 Nov 09 21:06
"learn how to cook and you can eat well without spending a lot of money!!!!".........obviously somebody who doesnt actually have to try and cook cheaply!!
By:
Ronaldinho's dentist
When: 22 Nov 09 21:07
spot on bix
By:
Ronaldinho's dentist
When: 22 Nov 09 21:07
cooking can be very healthy and very cheap
By:
armchair jockey wilson!!
When: 22 Nov 09 21:16
id like to see either of you produce me a genuine steak bake for any less than 99 shiny pennies!
By:
Ronaldinho's dentist
When: 22 Nov 09 21:19
it can be done, if it cant, greggs are doing something wrong
By:
lmfao
When: 22 Nov 09 21:27
good mince , oats , onion, worcester sauce, tablespoon of olive oil, pepper, one egg

big frying pan

fry chopped onion in oil

big bowl

mash mince/oats/egg together by hand - add cooked onion and ww.s. and carry on mashing by hand - get really squelchy and thoroughly mixed

take a handful and shape as a 3/4" high burger - fry in pan

unused burgers = fridge for tomorrow or shape them and freeze them


lots and lots of tasty grub here for well under £5 for 5 meals +

just add another handful or 2 of oats to make it go further

do not skimp on the little but high quality oil needed

very good and very cheap and easy peasy and quick


whats the problem?
By:
armchair jockey wilson!!
When: 22 Nov 09 21:27
yes..i agree it can be done.....and greggs are doing it.....so why would i want to fack around trying to save myself 4 or 5 pence for a shedload of hassle!......just walk in buy steak bake get it eaten...no washing up.....no electricity used....no farting around.....and no rubbish created!.....what could be easier?
By:
lmfao
When: 22 Nov 09 21:29
oh


add the worc. sauce and pepper in the 'mashing in the bowl' bit
By:
lmfao
When: 22 Nov 09 21:30
never ever buy a loaf of bread for under £1.30 - it will be cr ap
By:
Ronaldinho's dentist
When: 22 Nov 09 21:30
if you treat your body like a lada, expect to be in the garage a lot
By:
lmfao
When: 22 Nov 09 21:31
what if i treat my larder as a garage
By:
gas_panic!
When: 22 Nov 09 21:31
Lidl for fruit and veg. Dirt cheap.
By:
lmfao
When: 22 Nov 09 21:33
open air old fashioned veg market for very best cheap grub
in the summer we were getting large ripe avocados for 50p - 3 for £1
By:
armchair jockey wilson!!
When: 22 Nov 09 21:34
i dont give a stuff about my body......why should i?.....if it brakes down then the fantastic n.h.s will sort it for me!.....and if not well i will just roll on into the next life and make way for someone else!
By:
JOCI Club
When: 22 Nov 09 21:35
Make a meat sauce e.g. bolognaise, with budget brand tomatoes and mushrooms / carrots / onions etc bought from the market on Sunday afternoon (when they seel 'em off cheap). Make a huge batch of it, and freeze them in portion size containers.

Then, serve them with pasta, remembering to go heavy on the pasta and relatively light on the sauce, so it goes further.
By:
Bart Simpson
When: 22 Nov 09 21:41
Buy fresh , local food in season.....taste is everything......favourite cheap foods are carrots , onions and potatoes
By:
Ronaldinho's dentist
When: 22 Nov 09 21:55
celery, vastly underrated and gives fantastic flavour to stews, casseroles etc. dirt cheap
By:
stevie_p
When: 22 Nov 09 21:59
cook and use fresh ingredients.
only expensive when u buy all the carp in tescos etc , all ready made overpriced garbage
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