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Live on £10 for a Week Challenge
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[QUOTE="Yusra3, post: 336879, member: 31907"] Could you survive on just £10 for your weekly food budget? This extreme budget challenge pushes your grocery shopping and meal planning creativity. Here are some tips to complete the live on £10 a week for food challenge: [B]Plan Your Meals[/B] Carefully map out every meal and snack to maximize your £10. Base meals around cheap staples like rice, potatoes, beans, eggs, pasta and bananas. [B]Shop the Discounted Sections[/B] Scan clearance racks and manager special sections for marked down meat, produce and baked goods nearing expiration. [B]Buy Store Brands[/B] Opt for the market's brand over name brands for basics like bread, dairy and dry goods. Quality is usually comparable. [B]Shop in Bulk[/B] Check bulk food bins for deals on things like rice, oats, nuts, dried fruit and other non-perishables you can use all week. [B]Skip the Pre-Made[/B] Avoid expensive packaged and ready-to-eat items. Make everything like yogurt, oatmeal and snacks from scratch. [B]Use Strategic Coupons[/B] Scan weekly flyers and load e-coupons onto your store loyalty card to save on certain staples. [B]Minimize Food Waste[/B] Plan portions carefully, save leftovers and use everything - peels, cores and all. Zero waste is key. [B]Drink Water[/B] Skip beverages like juice, soda and alcohol that strain your budget. Drink water or free tap coffee/tea. Overall, the £10 weekly food budget challenge pushes creativity in finding cheap sources of nutrition. With planning and discipline, it's possible but leaves little room for error. [/QUOTE]
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