Re: Frugal living
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I do shop around at different supermarkets but I'm not frugal.Re: Frugal living
I can just about remember the end of rationing. In my case, as I get older, I'm getting more of a liking for good food and I'd rather cut the quantity than the quality. Still, I can't resist a bargain, like the half price salmon I bought in Morrisons, or the greatly reduced shoulders of lamb from Tesco. These went into the freezer and I'll think about when to cook them at another time.Re: Frugal living
Yes Grumblewagon. I also grab any bargains I see, put them in the freezer and then decide when to use them.Re: Frugal living
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Bruce I was speaking for myself. I said "here" which means Adelaide.Re: Frugal living
I am lucky enough to have a good butcher nearby. He sells locally produced meat/chicken and gives a generous discount on bulk buys. Also we have a farm barn just a mile up the road - also mainly local produce. The veg and soft fruits are all grown within a 5 mile radius so is wonderfully fresh and tastes delicious. Obviously some fruit - oranges, pineapples etc., is imported, but is still cheaper and fresher than supermarket stuff.Re: Frugal living
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We are learning to be more frugal when we do our food shopping. We get vouchers through from Sainsburys with £12 off a £60 shop. We make sure that, that is the week we are going to buy our meat and don't go over the amount.
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