1. It's ok. 2. Always store foods rather than throwing them away. Freeze freezable items if they're about to go past their use-by date. Don't buy ready meals (if only some of my flatmates followed this rule!). Consider eating lentils/chickpeas/beans as a substitute for meat every now and again. 3. Marmite on toast. I also have that for breakfast, and sometimes lunch... 4. I feel like this question is relating to a specific thing that I can't answer. When it comes to food, I think it's mainly laziness or misconceptions.
33 cents is about 20p :) Just out of curiosity's sake I checked ASDA (a cheap food shop) and tinned tuna is 38p so yes, still quite cheap!
1. I don't know what bruschetta is... 2. Don't buy something soley because it's on sale. Seriously, it never snows and we're nowhere near an ocean. You don't need a snowboard and a surfboard. Sorry. Got sidetracked there... 3. Just got a craving for animal crackers. I love animal crackers. 4. I don't know what bruschetta is...
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2. Always store foods rather than throwing them away.
Freeze freezable items if they're about to go past their use-by date.
Don't buy ready meals (if only some of my flatmates followed this rule!).
Consider eating lentils/chickpeas/beans as a substitute for meat every now and again.
3. Marmite on toast. I also have that for breakfast, and sometimes lunch...
4. I feel like this question is relating to a specific thing that I can't answer. When it comes to food, I think it's mainly laziness or misconceptions.
33 cents is about 20p :) Just out of curiosity's sake I checked ASDA (a cheap food shop) and tinned tuna is 38p so yes, still quite cheap!
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2. Don't buy something soley because it's on sale. Seriously, it never snows and we're nowhere near an ocean. You don't need a snowboard and a surfboard. Sorry. Got sidetracked there...
3. Just got a craving for animal crackers. I love animal crackers.
4. I don't know what bruschetta is...
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