28th January 2014
Knowing what you want makes it easier to achieve – decide your goals
and put plans in place to achieve them.
It’s quite amusing how good cold toast made from low calories bread
with Weight Watcher spread tastes after a 12 hour fast! That was me yesterday in my car after having
a fasting blood test at 10am, the toast was washed down with a luke warm coffee
and it was delicious ;0), and hopefully the blood test will show I’m a healthy
44 year old having her mid-life health check.
Mmm midlife, yeah I don’t really wanna live any longer than 88 to be
fair, that’ll do me.
We had split pea and ham soup for lunch, the recipe out of the new
F&H cookbook, I’d got some out of the freezer to save me time as after the
blood test, we had dentists appointments, everything’s okay with the teeth too,
it just cost me £60 for the two of us to find that out and get them scraped and
polished, hey ho I do like clean teeth even if I don’t like the scraping, it’s
worth it in the end.
I was going to cook savoury rice yesterday but I found a cauliflower
and some broccoli that needed using so instead we had cauli & broccoli cheese,
using the easiest white sauce recipe in the world;
White Sauce
Serves 4, at 3pp each
40g low fat spread (4pp)
40g plain flour (4pp)
450ml skimmed milk (4pp)
1 bay leaf
Throw it all in a pan, it won’t look good, place over a medium heat and
cook, stirring all the time until the sauce thickens and comes to the boil,
reduce heat and simmer for 2 minutes. Remove
bay leaf.
To make it cheese sauce add, 40g strong cheddar cheese, then pour over
cooked veg and top with 25g cheese and grill. (65g cheddar = 7pp)
Looked like this;
Really easy and delicious and using frozen veg, it works out at roughly
65 pence a portion, cheap and easy.
I actually used Weight Watchers spread to make it and saved 3pp on the
recipe, it still tasted just fine.
I’m definitely on a mission to cut my shopping bill, I’ve always spent
too much in supermarkets and never made a secret of the fact because I like
food, it’s one of my hobbies cooking and eating, it’s just done in a more
controlled manner now that doesn’t cause me to continue to gain weight! I want to spend less though, so I’m starting
to plan more and think about using things up and not over buying on things that
go off quickly, I will start buying more frozen vegetables I think, that’s one
good way of ensuring they don’t go off and it’s cheaper.
My sister bought me a rice cooker yesterday, can’t wait to give that a
go, according to the font of knowledge that is my brother “It's a cup of rice
to two cups of water. How hard can it be” mmm good
question, yet I still haven’t successfully managed to cook brown rice in a pan
on the hob, so I shall take the rice cooker and enjoy playing with my new
gadget and my brother can continue to be the next Gordon Ramsey!
If I get time, which I probably won’t today, I’m going to make these
breakfast bars (45pp) total or completely F&H,
400g porridge oats. (39pp)
1 1/2 tsp baking powder
1/2 tsp salt. (Optional)
200 grams skimmed milk (2pp)
2 beaten eggs (4pp)
2 grated apples
4 tablespoon sweetener
200g or more frozen blueberries
1 tsp vanilla essence.
Preheated oven 200c
8 x 8 square tin
1 1/2 tsp baking powder
1/2 tsp salt. (Optional)
200 grams skimmed milk (2pp)
2 beaten eggs (4pp)
2 grated apples
4 tablespoon sweetener
200g or more frozen blueberries
1 tsp vanilla essence.
Preheated oven 200c
8 x 8 square tin
Combine all wet ingredients then add to all the dry. Bake for 35 - 45 minutes.
One of my members made it yesterday, she didn’t have enough blueberries
so added strawberries and her effort looks tasty enough.
Actually I might go throw it together today now,
despite not having the time :) Yeah I will, I’m off to make breakfast bars, take care, Have a good day, Eat Gorgeous &
BeYOUtiful. Xx
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