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To think this lady lives a depressing existance

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ImWithHer · 28/07/2016 20:43

www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/food/article-3710734/UK-s-thriftiest-great-grandmother-reveals-make-dinner-scratch-just-47-PENCE-s-healthy-too.html

I Know its a Failonline like but please read.

The food can't be healthy and looks like vomit. Why would one want to live like this. I understand that people are on budgets but I think I would rather starve.

I honestly don't get this frugal lifestyle you only live one life if you have the money spend it on living comfortable you could be dead tomorrow.

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PlentyOfPubeGardens · 28/07/2016 20:47

Looks fine to me Smile It needs some protein with it though, the article suggests chicken or salmon.

ImWithHer · 28/07/2016 20:50

Really it looks like a bad curry thats travelled back up.

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FeckinCrutches · 28/07/2016 20:52

She was homeless for four years, it probably stems from that.
How is it not healthy? It's basically a vegetable gratin, hardly cheap burgers and frozen chips.

Maybe she gets enjoyment from trying frugal recipes, to help people on low income. Her website seems to get a lot of hits.

So you would rather starve than eat what she cooked on a budget? You sound like a right dick, you obviously don't know what being really poor feels like.

dayswithaY · 28/07/2016 20:54

Some people aren't that fussed about food and just eat to stave off hunger. Good luck to her.

PinkSparklyPussyCat · 28/07/2016 20:54

YANBU, it looks disgusting!

Cutecat78 · 28/07/2016 20:55
Pestilence13610 · 28/07/2016 20:55

It looks like chopped up veg with a bit of sauce.
Why are some people scared of veg?
Does need some protein though.

YorkieDorkie · 28/07/2016 20:55

I'm more shocked that she's a great grandma at 65! She might be a great great great grandma at some point!

Badbadtromance · 28/07/2016 20:57

Looks lovely

goddessoftheharvest · 28/07/2016 20:57

It doesn't look beautiful but things like gratin never do

It has more veg in it than other things I've seen

Kmoggy · 28/07/2016 20:57

Agree with above poster.. You sound like a dick. 😂 Not even sure why you posted this as its just ridiculous.. Are you genuinely concerned for her mental health or just wanting to bitch about her lifestyle choice?

MyKingdomForBrie · 28/07/2016 20:58

It looks fine to me?!

ImWithHer · 28/07/2016 20:59

So you would rather starve than eat what she cooked on a budget? You sound like a right dick, you obviously don't know what being really poor feels like.

But this is too far, yes people on low incomes have to be frugal but not to the point of 40p.

I would obviously eat it if I was starving that was joke but it does look like its come out of a bin.

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SprogletsMum · 28/07/2016 21:01

Yorkie my nan was a great grandma at 64, by the time she was 70 she had 9 great grandchildren.

Pestilence13610 · 28/07/2016 21:03

she used a mix of swede, butternut squash, savoy cabbage, double cream and garlic

Wow that is a rash list of fecking awful food not even a homeless person should be forced to eat. Let them eat cake and chips and massive portions of meat

I am not sure why MN has suddenly taken to bullying people who eat perfectly normal vegetable side dishes.

ImWithHer · 28/07/2016 21:05

No im just curious why someone would want to live like that.

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PinkSparklyPussyCat · 28/07/2016 21:05

I think it looks horrible to me as I like my vegetables to look like are supposed to and I over cooked vegetables make me feel sick - the closer to being raw the better!

iisme · 28/07/2016 21:06

I think it's great what she's doing. Loads of people need to feed large families on small budgets and it's really hard. Someone who's suggesting easy recipes which are really cheap could be really helping lots of people. What's the problem with it? It sounds pretty decent. Not what I'd want to eat every day, but a decent, quick, healthy, cheap meal.

BarbaraofSeville · 28/07/2016 21:06

My mum is a great Grandma, she is 63.

There's a lot of sneering on here from people with extremely generous food budgets and money left over for luxuries against people who have to make choices about what they spend their money on.

goddessoftheharvest · 28/07/2016 21:06

I'd rather eat a 47p butternut squash dish if I were poor than Tesco value fish fingers or whatever

When you are on that sort of budget, it's massive win if you can make something reasonably healthy at that sort of price
Presentation comes last, after school uniforms and money for electric

When I was truly broke, lentil soup was a lifesaver. Didn't look fancy but you could stuff it with everything, it would be filling, taste ok, and had protein/veg

Pestilence13610 · 28/07/2016 21:07

I'm just curious why someone wouldn't want to live like that.

I'm also really curious as to what you eat. I know it's nosey, but that food looks tasty to me. My family would enjoy it. What do your family enjoy?

ImWithHer · 28/07/2016 21:09

It must be really sad though to think people like her will never consume any luxuries, I mean i am by no means rich but why would you want to be so frugal, I mean say if you died tomorrow and you had lived your whole life always buying shitty cheap food, clothes etc when you had the means not to, whats the point live life to the full and this is not about people on low incomes who have no choice.

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greatscott81 · 28/07/2016 21:09

I love how they promote this as healthy . . . yet it contains a generous portion of double cream. Yes, it contains vegetables but there is a high fat content and no protein at all. If you look at her weekly meal planner it significantly lacks any sort of green vegetable (man cannot live on chick peas alone). I know I would be extremely disappointed if this was my supper . . .

Tworingsandamicrowave · 28/07/2016 21:10

Top of the range cooker she is using though for her thrifty meals!

buckingfrolicks · 28/07/2016 21:10

looked nice to me! I'd have it with a steak or a chop.

I can perfectly understand how she's like this, given the history it gave about her; fair play to her. Fucking big cooking range she has though, to cook a one-pot dish on!

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