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Eggless Tiramisù with Amaretto – How I got this far…
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How I got this far…. Saving, traveling and simple everyday living. Recipes from my Student Days and Family Favourites. July 21, 2015. July 21, 2015. Eggless Tiramisù with Amaretto. Here’s a quick tiramisu I rustled up this morning for a colleague’s birthday. I had instantly decided I wasn’t going to slave over the oven after my 6am carrot cake failure the week before. The recipe is based on this one. Should make 16 portions…. 7 cups cold Espresso in a bowl. 2 packages of vanilla sugar. Add the vanilla vi...
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$12 a day: Seriously the most boring post ever
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The Plan: Track our daily spending, live frugally, and get our messy selves out of debt. The Goal: Freedom! Hoping to be debt free by 40! Sunday, August 9, 2015. Seriously the most boring post ever. 1737 pants and light bulbs. Minus $15 store rewards. 9680 spending this week. Plus $20 in store rewards to use for extras. My budget for the week is $107.08. This leaves me room to spend extra on the new pair of pants. 0 NO SPEND day 58 for the year. My budget for the month is $436 which leaves $321.24. Ill t...
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Sam, Coffee, Money, and Thyme: March 2015
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Sam, Coffee, Money, and Thyme. Figuring out the stuff of life one cup at a time. Its About the Money. Sam's Book and Movie Spot. Saturday, March 28, 2015. DD#2 was in charge of dinner. DH is with family and I have a whole morning of cooking ahead of me tomorrow. The menu was canned pears, canned Campbell's chicken noodle soup, and a spinach salad with shredded cheddar, dried cranberries, sunflower seeds, and dressing. I'm now enjoying some post dinner violin music. Simply fine. Friday, March 27, 2015.
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Slowly learning to Budget – How I got this far…
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How I got this far…. Saving, traveling and simple everyday living. Recipes from my Student Days and Family Favourites. February 17, 2013. February 17, 2013. Slowly learning to Budget. I have had a fairly good week I hope you all are well? Also uncharacteristically, between this week and last week I have bought quite a few items of work clothing – a thrifted black wool short jacket, a handbag-sized olive green umbrella, a new grey tshirt and I even splashed out on a new necklace! I logged onto my (free) b...
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Good Morning! – How I got this far…
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How I got this far…. Saving, traveling and simple everyday living. Recipes from my Student Days and Family Favourites. June 10, 2015. July 18, 2015. Since coming back from Japan Ive been feeling really good. It’s been busy (therefore no posts! It’s rice with a small amount of salmon, refrigerator miso preserved aubergine. Green tea, miso soup with some tofu and seaweed, and spring turnip asazuke. I have also had good success with making soy sauce eggs. And they didnt last very long in our house. DIY Pedi...
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Trish Wish Living Well in Retirement: Bad back
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Trish Wish Living Well in Retirement. Thursday, 20 August 2015. Spent a couple of days on tourist trail in Norfolk. Brancaster Beach and Burnham Windmill; Gooderstone gardens and Castle Acre castle. Nice water gardens and wild fen area. £6 entry fee, nice tea shop. Deepest moat in England at Castle Acre. Free! Thursday, August 20, 2015. Labels: enjoying the simple things in life. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. 11/27 - 12/04 (4). 11/20 - 11/27 (2). 11/13 - 11/20 (4). 10/23 -...
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Trish Wish Living Well in Retirement: Harvest all around us and local butchers
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Trish Wish Living Well in Retirement. Wednesday, 12 August 2015. Harvest all around us and local butchers. The butchers turned out to be a great find, well priced, very fresh and a line in home made pies! Wednesday, August 12, 2015. Enjoying the simple things in life. Living in the country. 13 August 2015 at 07:13. Butchers sounds like its a good find. I love crispy streaky bacon. 13 August 2015 at 11:35. 13 August 2015 at 22:09. They were harvesting a few fields along till after midnight! 07/24 - 07/31 ...
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The Reason I Save: My Priorities...
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The Reason I Save. And making the most of what I have. Thursday, 9 October 2014. I had written this post a few days ago, but noticed that there were a lot of similar post on other people's blogs so I wasn't going to bother. But actually I think it might be useful for me to think about what our priorities are and how we spend our money. Here is a list of what we spend our money on. Mortgage (obviously) gets top priority. We are overpaying on this to try and save on interest. Council tax and water rates.
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The Reason I Save: October 2014
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The Reason I Save. And making the most of what I have. Monday, 20 October 2014. Welcome to new follower Gravyyard (I like your name). 3 cups of wholemeal flour 38p. 1 and 1/4 cups of luke warm water. 1/2 sachet of dried yeast * 3p. 1 and 1/2 tsp sugar 3p. 1 and 1/4 tsp salt 1p. 2 tblsp oil (any oil that you have) 10p. 55p for 8 medium size buns. When it has risen I 'knock it back' kneading for a further 5-10 minutes. I cut and shape the dough into buns, place on a lightly greased and floured baking s...
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The Reason I Save: Budget update week 4
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The Reason I Save. And making the most of what I have. Sunday, 5 October 2014. Budget update week 4. Ok I am on week 4 of my 12 week challenge. I have just added my receipts up, I knew I was over budget from my mental calculations, but hadn't realised how much I had gone over. I am not despondent because I have enough main meals to last the month and my freezer is fairly full. I have quite a lot of tinned goods and pasta and rice. Groceries £72.69/ £65. Petrol £5/ £15. Misc £0/ £10. The Reason I Save.