I found the snobbery annoying. I admit I'm a snob with certain items particularly good cereal, and certain toiletry items, but that's as far as it goes, over the years I have realised such thoughts are not affordable with a growing family in tow.
I spend £100-120 pounds a week on shopping, it's on the higher end when I buy detergents.
the weekly meat shop is £15.00 with just chicken, I buy whole chickens. The last week of the month I buy asian fish, and lamb (not from supermarket) as well as the chicken for the week and it's £50 in total. But the fish supply is enough for the month. The lamb is expensive £10 a kg but it's our treat lamb chop curry once a month mm I love it lol.
So my weekly shop with meat added is £135 for 3 weeks on chicken and £170 the last week of the month. This is for 4 kids, and 4 adults.
I don't know if that's bad budgeting I thought it was good, any suggestions?
I cook everything from scratch, not because I love to, but that's how I've always eaten and my mum taught me to cook. I have dabbled in ready made meals at uni and it lasted one week before I started cooking and my housemates thought I was crazy, I mean students aren't supposed to cook are they?
I felt sorry for the lady in this episode, maybe she was not fortunate enough to be given cookery skills. But I don't think she has the patience nor enthusiasm to Cook either, I felt embarrassed watching her cut the carrots. She was berating herself a bit too? I wonder if these are childhood issues. I know my mum used to force me to cook, so much so I hate cooking my ethnic food, but love cooking other cuisines, maybe to spite her?
But I think either she or her husband need to step up and start cooking some things from scratch to teach their kids how to eat healthily, because opening boxes and popping them in the oven or microwave isn't sustainable long term on the heart or the pocket.
I felt bad seeing her kids eat ready made pizza not because it's bad food, it's fine as a treat, I just see it as a side dish served With a bit of salad.i dunno I'm prob a snob for cooking everything. Pizza day would be takeaway day in my house, unless I made the pizza and served it with home made chips and salad?
She has the patience to make multiple supermarket shops I give her that I cannot manage One shop without pulling my hair out. The kids tick me off I just do it online and actually you save money doing it online not spending hours perusing the aisles and special offers in store. Downside some items need hand picking I.e pineapple supermarket delivered last week not ripe even after a week of sitting in a warm room still a bit tangy. Enough of my sad life.