Showing posts with label Food. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Food. Show all posts

Friday, 26 December 2014

Day 7257


New labeeeeeeeel Food!
Working on a budget of £15> a week for Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner... Ideally costing as little as possible.

Things to consider
I'ma rate the recipes scale of 1-10 for most things, 10 being good 1 being bad ...

Cost
Taste
Skill
Repetition

Space (keep the ingredients)
Space (Freezing the foods)

Expiry dates
Seasons
Ingredients left over
Ingredients distance from house

Time to Prepare
Time to Cook
Time to Clean up


14 Breakfasts
14 Lunches
14 Dinners

So I can cook the same meal twice in a month(4weeks)

Breakfasts

  1. Pancakes o
  2. Cereal o
  3. Honey toast  o
  4. Bacon sandwich o
  5. Scrambled egg o
  6. Dippy egg o
  7. Bread, Pesto, Cheese, Tomato o
  8. Waffles 
  9. Croissants and cheese 
  10. Porridge 
  11. Egg in bread
  12. Bread in egg
  13. Full english 
  14. Random 
Lunches

  1. Ham + Mustard sandwich o
  2. Salmon + Cheese  sandwich o
  3. Cheese + Pickle sandwich o
  4. Pie o
  5. Pasta o
  6. Avocado and cheese salad o
  7. Noodles o
  8. Chicken soup
  9. Tomato soup 
  10. Chicken wrap 
  11. Tuna sweet corn sandwich
  12. Ham + Lettuce  bagel 
  13. Pizza wrap
  14. Random 
Dinners 
  1. Tuna Mayo Jacket potato o
  2. Rainbow pizza o
  3. Grilled chicken salad and new potatoes  o
  4. Shepherds pie o
  5. Salmon with lemon breadcrumb crust and new potatoes  o
  6. Toad in the hole o
  7. Soup o
  8. Macaroni cheese 
  9. Chicken kiev and salad 
  10. Lasagne 
  11. Chicken and mushroom pie 
  12. Stir fry 
  13. Cheesy Baked courgettes 
  14. Burger and chips

Friday, 26 September 2014

Day 7166

Floor 5 meal plan
(13 weeks, 7 people, 7 days, so 13 meals)


  1. BLT burger + Corn stuffed tomatoes - Lemon curd brulee = £1.70
  2. Baked potato with cracked egg + Tomato salsa salad - Coffee ricotta cream
  3. Peanut noodles with pork + potato spinach,  cheese melt - Ice ginger cream
  4. Shepherd's pie + green beans - Apple Black berry Ice cream sauce
  5. Pork apricot and ginger skewer + rice - banana fritters
  6. Roast pork and onion marmalade + boiled potatoes - Pancake strudel
  7. Mackerel baked in foil + salad (pizza backup) - Baked pineapple pudding
  8. Spinach pasta + Chicken red pepper crust - Hot cross bun pudding 
  9. Chili bean tortillas + salad - Blueberry and apple cobbler
  10. Potato and salmon grill  - Choc and ginger nut slice
  11. Chunky ham pie + chips - treacle tart  
  12. Lambchop and chip bake + Herbed cheese puff - Classic oat flapjack 

Sunday, 10 August 2014

Day 7119

NEW TAG : FOOD 


18p noodles, with slices of hard boiled egg, brie, bacon + chorizo(which we fried together in a pan). Prepared the toppings first, cooked the noodles and there flavourings then added the toppings.
We had these for lunch and they were very, very filling.   

Mince cooked with an egg, some chopped up tomatoes, a little mozzarella,  a little tomato puree. Then we put it all in some peppers and left it in the oven on 200 for around 40 mins.  Boiled the carrots for around 20 mins (added cheese to the tops of the peppers) then drained them added butter and a little caster sugar and caramelised them....   Cleaning the pan has been a hassle though.....
Very filling, surprisingly so. It might not look much but once you start on the pepper you realise just how much meat is in there. A lot of oil builds up in the peppers as is from the meat. So carrots are good for soaking that up.

Pork belly rashes, we had two each. One was soaked in maple syrup whilst it cooked and one was cooked in it's own juices. Maple one was heavenly <3 Cooked some oven chips on the side and then had a mix of, Lettuce, Avocado, Cucumber and mayonnaise... Very un healthy salad :P
Would recommend only one pork belly thing. This was very filling and the fattiness was almost too much.


Sunday, 3 August 2014

Day 7112




Sunday, dad's birthday. T shirt went down well :) Will post pictures later.... Ice cream dessert pictures will also follow... And the chinchilla breakfast. So many photo updates :L

Friday when we came home, saw two people Ellie and Collin.... Then saw Lewis on Saturday, reason I mention it is because I never see anyone at all when I come home and then it's like O.O well then.

On Sunday it was my dads birthday. 
Isaac Wesley Page and I fried him a chinchilla for breakfast, deep fried the ice cream for dessert, and gave him a trainception top designed by me~



Another annoying thing is I can't remember what I got my mum for her birthday and she can't and it's rather annoying o.o Yes.
I remembered! It was red headphones, red note book, red wrapping paper o.o yes o.o


Cooked up some chinchillas for breakfast!



My mum can't eat egg white so that's why this one doesn't have any





Deep fried Ice cream for dessert :3

Deep fried ice cream Recipe. 

£30 / 333 calories (121 grams) / 13 hours / 20 instructions

Ingredients:

 2 (serves 8) Madeira cake/Pound cake
Ice cream Strawberry/Rum and raisinClingfilm
1 Cup of plain flour1 Egg1 Tsp of Vanilla extract200ml of cold water1 Tsp of Bicarb of sodaBread crumbs, toasted
Vegetable oil 
Strawberry/Toffee sauceStrawberries/Raisins and rumSquirty creamMint leaf

Instructions


Insane shopping at Tesco buy absolutely everything:

Cake £1 Each, Could probably make cheaper? = £2
Ice cream x2  = £7
Cling fillm 60p = £7.60
Plain flour 45p = £8.05
Vanilla extract  £1.40 = £9.45
Bicarb £1.30 = £10.75
Bread 50p = £11.25
Oil £1.25 = £12.50
Eggs £1 = £13.50
Strawberry sauce £1.30 = £14.80
Toffee sauce £1.30 = £16.10
Strawberries £1.75 = £17.85
Raisins £1 = £18.85
Rum £9 = £27.85
Squirt cream £1.35 = £29.20
Water 17p = £29.37
Mint 70p = £30.07


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Thing of today: