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Image 1 — £58.41 two adults, a toddler and a cat
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£58.41 two adults, a toddler and a cat

This will be three main dinners of

Sausage tray bake with red pebbers, beans and mashed potatoes

Roast chicken with Carrots and roast potatoes and a salad

Pork stir fry

There should be leftovers of the tray bake and the roast potatoes the latter of which I'll make into a chicken soup with the carcass.

I've also bought marscapone as I'm going to try and make homemade milk slices. The Soda water is for homemade mint lemonade which I'm making this week and I got the broken box of cokes for £2.50! Not pictured is a bag of cat sand.

I have cupboard staples like oils, Spices, flour, Suger etc.

Toddler has breakfast and lunch out three days a week and my husband doesn't eat breakfast or lunch and if he does he buys something. Once a week they also eat at my in laws. For lunches I'll have some toast with some jam I made last week or an egg. The days the toddler is at home I'll make him pancakes or toast and jam or cream cheese or eggs. We get milk delivered and weekend dinners are sorted on the days mostly.

Will probably need a top up shop this week for Nappies.

u/whattocallthis2347 — 4 days ago

£61.80 scotland tesco shop mostly for a 6.5 person bbq without the meat and drinks

Having my in laws over for a barbeque tomorrow and doing

Hotdogs

Burgers

Grilled Lime and chili halloumi

French style potato salad with peas and green beans

Red slaw

Caprese salad

Rhubarb cheesecake with Rhubarb from the garden

Husband will grab the meat on way home from work and in laws are bringing some drinks.

I'll also quick pickle some onions and cucumbers.

The half person is my toddler.

Shop also includes some regular bits like coffee and Nappies and toilet paper and a free pizza as a tesco clubcarf member.

u/whattocallthis2347 — 1 month ago

Weekly shop for two adults and a toddler £52.71 tesco in scotland

We have cupboard staples like oil, Spices, Tinned tomatoes, coffee and some stuff in the freezer as well. We also have a newborn but I act as her personal cow and thus deserve some extra treats in the jelly tot thingies.

My husband doesn't eat lunch or breakfast and ny toddler eats lunch at nursery/grandparents three days a week. I also don't eat breakfast.

On the weekend we will often come up with something on the day or be at my in laws.

This will be egg salad sandwiches and omelettes with veg sticks for lunches for me and the toddler and pancakes and oatmeal for breakfast for the toddler/husband on yhe weekend.

Dinners this week will be

- bolognese with beef from the freezer

- shooting stars (danish dish with crispy fish topped with prawn cocktail and Asparagus on bread)

- chicken and Leek pie

- lemon chicken with potatoes with peas and olive oil.

- pasta with sausage meat from the freezer in creamy sun dried tomato sauce

u/whattocallthis2347 — 1 month ago

Help with latch issue

Hello

I had my second this past Wednesday and initially it went super well. However she doesn't seem to latch great on the left side. Right side she's doing well on and besides yhe usual nippyness when first latching it's not painful.

The left though is slightly lipstick shaped when she unlatches and is so so sore. It's not bleeding but definitely raw as well.

I've tried the rugby hold amd while less lipstick shaped when unlatching it still really hurts.

Any advice?

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u/whattocallthis2347 — 3 months ago

£56.86 tesco two adults and a toddler plus baby due soon

Receipt in comment.

Slightly unusual for us

Usually don't drink fruit juice and or buy several packs of ice lollies but I'm 9 months pregnant so drinking a tea to prepare for birth that tastes better cold with juice and I wanted ice lollies.

Also we have a ton of meat in the freezer as I had done shopping based on meal plans that went iut the window with illness and nausea some weeks ago so I've planned meals around that which is also why there is basically no meat here. Also had some halloumi snd Broccoli in the fridge we never ate last week and I bake rye bread for myself for my lunches. Have stuff like oil and Spices as well.we eat one day a week at my in laws and will usually have one weekend day where we decide on the day or eat out or something.

This will cover dinners:

Carbonara

Greek style Yogurt flatbread with chicken, veg and corn ribs

Duck legs with potatoes and Broccoli

Spaghetti with sausage meat bolognese

Bread for the toddler with boiled eggs or potato salad for lunches at home although he eats at nursery.

Breakfast is usually Yogurt or a smoothie for me and toddler eats at nursery.

Husband doesn't eat much during the day but will make sure there are no dinner leftovers lol.

u/whattocallthis2347 — 3 months ago