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I'm broke, you're broke, we're all broke. Even the smug guy on the balcony with the croissant hasn't got two AmEx gold cards to rub together these days. Tell everybody your schemes to save cash.

(, Thu 10 Nov 2011, 18:09)
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Bwap. glorious bwap.
I cook something I like to call Bwap.
Its verious veg and bulk stewed in a pot.

Iv started to get my food budget down to 20 quid a week, some times a tenner.

Always by veg from a market/ green grocers.
supermarkets tamper with veg so much they only last a few days and you end up chucking alot of it away.

Stock up with spices and grow herbs such as basil and corrinder.

In a pot stew random veg with all the lovely spices and bung it with rice (really cheap) pasta or even a nice bread roll.
I'm making bwap right now :)
(, Mon 14 Nov 2011, 16:20, 15 replies)
You should spend a little more.
Get some fish or some other sort of brain food.
(, Mon 14 Nov 2011, 16:27, closed)
I get at least two portions of fish, usually mackeral.
I always make sure I get all the right nutrition such as vitamin c, calcium, omega 3, protein ect.
(, Mon 14 Nov 2011, 16:40, closed)
Get more.
ect.
(, Mon 14 Nov 2011, 16:47, closed)
my farts would stink then.

(, Mon 14 Nov 2011, 16:51, closed)
With all that veg, I bet you save on loo roll, too.

(, Mon 14 Nov 2011, 17:07, closed)
not a chop of in site.

(, Mon 14 Nov 2011, 17:20, closed)
Seriously, brain food.

(, Mon 14 Nov 2011, 17:27, closed)
Brown trout?
Fish are brain food, afterall...
(, Mon 14 Nov 2011, 20:13, closed)
ah yes
that'll be what I call vegetable stew then.

'tis very nice and not enough people realise how easy and cheap it is!
(, Mon 14 Nov 2011, 20:00, closed)
I often make veg soups and usually add dried chopped chilis to liven it up.

(, Mon 14 Nov 2011, 20:09, closed)
Those jars of chilli go a really long way.
Also try cooking with coconut cream/ milk sometimes.
I use it as a base for curries and today I swirled it in a leek and potato soup (which was too spicy) It was quality.
(, Tue 15 Nov 2011, 17:55, closed)

Are you trying to save money on vowels and punctuation too? They're free, you know.
(, Tue 15 Nov 2011, 0:17, closed)
Do excuse my sloppy english.

(, Tue 15 Nov 2011, 17:52, closed)
Tell us
Is it called "bwap" as an onomatopoeia of how it repeatedly announces to the world that you've been eating it (usually at the least convenient times, such as in confined spaces; much to the chagrin of those nearby)?
(, Tue 15 Nov 2011, 10:51, closed)
That is exactly why its called bwap.

(, Tue 15 Nov 2011, 17:51, closed)

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