Apologies for a lack of a menu plan for last week as I didn't plan one. There were too many things that may or may not have happened so it was a case of decide on the day. Back to normal this week, if a little late. I am going to stick to not planning specific days as that seemed to work better.
Definitely back on track with Slimming World now as I want to get to target so I don't have to pay any more and use that money towards the holiday for next year which we have now booked (yippee!!)
So the meals for this week are
Meatballs and Mash potato
Homemade Slimming World burgers and Chips
Turkey steak wraps
Slimming World KFC Fakeaway
Fish Pie
Risotto
Sunday Lunch with Roast Beef.
Have a good week.
Deborah
Tuesday, 27 September 2016
Monday, 12 September 2016
Menu Plan (12th September 2016)
Last week was the best week for a while with regards to sticking to what was planned meal wise but I did swap a few nights round. There were some nights where I just didn't fancy what was planned for that night and a couple of nights last minute things cropped up. I think I prefer planning the meals, but not saying which night as I didn't feel as frustrated as I have done in the past. The food was eaten so does it really matter when.
So going forward I am just going to list the meals and not the days.
Lamb steaks, cous cous and spinach
Gammon. Slimming World chips and Egg
Spaghetti Bolognese and garlic bread ( courgetti bolognese for me)
Homemade pizza
Homemade pot noodle (Slimming world frozen meal for meal)
Jacket potato (with chosen toppings) and salad
Steak and Sweet potato fries.
Linking up with Organising Junkie to get inspiration for the future.
Have a good week.
Deborah
So going forward I am just going to list the meals and not the days.
Lamb steaks, cous cous and spinach
Gammon. Slimming World chips and Egg
Spaghetti Bolognese and garlic bread ( courgetti bolognese for me)
Homemade pizza
Homemade pot noodle (Slimming world frozen meal for meal)
Jacket potato (with chosen toppings) and salad
Steak and Sweet potato fries.
Linking up with Organising Junkie to get inspiration for the future.
Have a good week.
Deborah
Wednesday, 7 September 2016
Trying to save money
We are looking to book a holiday abroad next year, our first
since 2013. Unfortunately since then, our outgoings seem to have increased so
we need to look at how we can save some money. All our bills are paid via
direct debit so those are covered. We
have looked at these and cancelled any which are no longer essential. We have
also reduced our TV/phone/broadband package as we do not really watch that much
TV, so that is a saving of about £35 per month on those outgoings.
We shopped around last year when our insurance was due. We
changed our home insurance and we saved about £30 a month. I don’t think we
would be able to save much this year. We do regular checks on our utilities and
we really can’t save much more on those.
One of the biggest areas we can save money on is on food.
Although we would not qualify for ‘Eat well for Less’ we can still make
savings. Craig is terrible in the supermarket. I ask him to call in and pick up
3 things and he comes back with 3 bags full. He is a sucker for special offers
and not all of those get used and end up being wasted. I need to keep him out
of the supermarket and that would surely save us money. The other way is to do
the ‘click and collect’ option where you order online and then just pick it up
from the supermarket. My nearest supermarket is less than a mile away so it
makes no sense to pay for delivery. Doing the menu plan helps me with the list
but if I go I do tend to pick up extras as well which I don’t do when ordering
online.
I must also be more organised with the actual meals
themselves and remember to pull the meat out of the freezer to give it time to
defrost. This wasn’t to bad when we had a microwave oven because I could just
use the defrost option, but since we have no longer got a microwave I have to
be better at remembering, especially seeing as though I do not tend to have alternatives that can be
cooked from frozen. Perhaps it might be worth investing in a microwave rather
than falling back on take-aways which would be cheaper in the long run. I know
the kids would be happy if we had a microwave.
One thing I also do a lot is impulse buy. I read somewhere
that if you see something you want then you should wait 72 hours before buying
it. There is a good chance then that you either forget about it or decide that
you don’t really want it. I think this is something I need to implement to save
us money. An example of this being successful is when I decided I could do with
a new camera. I wanted one because I could not find the cable that connects the
camera to the computer and a bit of plastic at the bottom of the camera had
split and kept getting caught on things.
I had an idea of which one I wanted but decided to wait. During that
time I analysed how I use my current camera, I found the cable and glued the
plastic back down. As you may guess, I decided I didn’t need a new camera.
I have heard a lot about the Kon Marie method of
decluttering and organising and I like the idea of sorting by category and
putting everything together. This should help me save money as I know that I have ended up with duplicates due to my
disorganisation. It might also help me with my stationery addiction once I see
just how much I have got.
Before I go and buy any new clothes for winter I am going to
analyse what is in my wardrobe and look as to whether I actually need anything.
I know I will need some jeans and a couple of jumpers to replace ones which are
now to big due to losing weight, but in winter I do not seem to be as bothered
about clothes as I am in summer. I am quite happy to live in jeans and jumpers
at the weekend and trousers and jumpers for work. I know I don’t need a new
coat or boots this year. I am also going to look at all my formal dresses and
wear those rather than buy new. I am not going to be the principal Lady this
year so the attention is not going to be on me so I can get away with it.
I am not one of those people who would do a car boot sale to
get rid of the stuff (been there, done that, hated it) but I do know somebody
who could sell the things for me on Ebay and on a car boot. I won’t go along so
that I can’t change my mind ( or buy anything).
Anything that doesn’t get sold will then be donated.
To ensure that we put the money away, whatever is left at
the end of the month, be it £2 or £200 I will transfer the money into the
savings account so that it doesn’t get spent in the next month. I also read
that if you decide not to buy something to put that money away as well. I think
I will have to see on that particular option but on the months where we do not
pay council tax, that will be put away
as will the money we will not have to pay during the holidays for breakfast and
after school club.
I will keep you posted about how it is going each month.
Monday, 5 September 2016
Menu Plan (5th September 2016)
Matthew has gone back to school today (Hooray!!) and Emma is back on Thursday, so things should be settling back into a normal routine, including meals. The Masonic season is starting again however, which means that Craig is going to be out more often.
This week we have a Masquerade Ball on Friday so the kids have chosen the meal for that night. I have no idea what Craig and I will be eating but I am going to have to stick rigidly to the Slimming World plan for the week as I have weigh in at 8.00am on Saturday morning and after a 5 course meal there is definitely going to be an issue on the scales.
Monday - Steak and Prawn Stir fry
Tuesday - Sausage and Mash (Slimming world sausage for me with broccoli and a little mash)
Wednesday - Spaghetti and Homemade meatballs
Thursday - Cottage pie with Sweet potato Mash
Friday- Burgers and fries
Saturday - Mushroom Risotto
Sunday - Beef in Red wine and Shallot sauce with potatoes and Veg.
Linking up to Organising Junkie to get inspiration for the future.
Have a good week.
Deborah
This week we have a Masquerade Ball on Friday so the kids have chosen the meal for that night. I have no idea what Craig and I will be eating but I am going to have to stick rigidly to the Slimming World plan for the week as I have weigh in at 8.00am on Saturday morning and after a 5 course meal there is definitely going to be an issue on the scales.
Monday - Steak and Prawn Stir fry
Tuesday - Sausage and Mash (Slimming world sausage for me with broccoli and a little mash)
Wednesday - Spaghetti and Homemade meatballs
Thursday - Cottage pie with Sweet potato Mash
Friday- Burgers and fries
Saturday - Mushroom Risotto
Sunday - Beef in Red wine and Shallot sauce with potatoes and Veg.
Linking up to Organising Junkie to get inspiration for the future.
Have a good week.
Deborah
Friday, 2 September 2016
Goals for September
During July and August I decided to set some goals to achieve during the month with regards to various areas of my life that I want to work on.
I have found this easier then just setting a big resolution as although the monthly goals are all part of the main resolutions they are broken down into smaller, time constrained and achievable targets which is the foundation of any objectives that people set.
I have decided that this month I am going to share them and at the end update you on how things have gone.
In September I want to
- Finish decorating the kids rooms
- Achieve my target weight at Slimming World (only have 3 1/2 pounds to go)
- Work towards my Gold Body Magic award
- Read 2 Agatha Raisin books
- Get back into a proper meal routine by meal planning Lunch and dinner
- Complete one craft project.
Do you have monthly goals? I would love to hear what they are.
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