£5 Friday week 21 How To Start Prepping On A Budget
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 17 พ.ย. 2024
- This is week 21 of £5 Friday, and I spent £5.10 at Lidl. This is a way to start putting food away for the future in your prepping pantry, but you don't need to spend £5, whatever you can manage to buy now to put away for your future will help get a little store of food for emergencies. #costoflivingcrisis
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Excellent shop. You're an inspiration Tilly!
You did really well there Tilly, for £5.👍
We get that Coconut oil too, & Aldis one, it's £5 - £6 in some Supermarkets now. Your right, it's very handy to have in.
TFS Tilly, take care, keep busy, & enjoy the Bankholiday weekend too. ❤️🙂🐶
something else to consider for these noodles in a pack, they are foil lined packs that last well past their sell by date, I have bought 100's of the aldi versions and prepped them for long term storage, the ingredients are all freeze dried. I have eaten them 3 years out of date, no problem tastes perfectly fine
Would love to also see the dates on these.
Last week I bought tomato passata from farm foods. 4 cartons 19p. Yes 19p. I bought a few as you can guess.
The tomato passata would be about 2 GBP. The evaporated milk about 1.5 GBP. The coconut oil would be twice as much here.
We coming to England to shop!
The coconut oil is the about the only thing i dont buy. I love it but unless i need it for other uses, then i walk past it. Incredibly high calorie content and possibly highest of anything else in the store.
It's sad that people who could afford £5 worth of food a year ago would have to pay at least £7.50 now for same amount of food... More like 9 or 10 quid. I hope people have been prepping. Xx