Reynard
Guru
- Location
- Cambridgeshire, UK
To be honest, I'd much rather have less of better quality / higher welfare meat. Having said that, there is still plenty that can be had cheaply if you are on a tighter budget e.g. offal, cuts seen as less "premium" etc.
I consider my store cupboard to be well-stocked. It's only the two of us here, but I always have things in like pasta, dried egg noodles, dried pulses and grains, a reasonable selection of canned goods (fruit, vegetables and tuna), tetrapaks of passata, a range of herbs, spices, stock cubes, soy, worcester and chilli sauces, bread flour, dried active yeast. A lot of it is basic stuff and cheap to buy.
When it comes to cooking, it's down to planning a lot of the time. That, and the fact that if you *are* pressed for time, the slow cooker really is your friend.
I consider my store cupboard to be well-stocked. It's only the two of us here, but I always have things in like pasta, dried egg noodles, dried pulses and grains, a reasonable selection of canned goods (fruit, vegetables and tuna), tetrapaks of passata, a range of herbs, spices, stock cubes, soy, worcester and chilli sauces, bread flour, dried active yeast. A lot of it is basic stuff and cheap to buy.
When it comes to cooking, it's down to planning a lot of the time. That, and the fact that if you *are* pressed for time, the slow cooker really is your friend.