Croque madame waffles

  • Post published:January 12, 2018

We like to make a habit of always keeping a pack of toaster waffles in the freezer. If you have some lying around, how about breakfast for dinner with our amazing croque madame waffles?

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Tuna and brinjal toasties

  • Post published:October 26, 2017

We’ve said it before and we’ll say it again. We can’t get enough of brinjal toasties! They’re a healthier option and they’re just as crispy and tasty. They can also be budget-friendly if you make them like ours and fill them with tuna.

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Tuna burgers

  • Post published:October 19, 2017

Craving a burger but worried about the effect it will have on your summer body? Well, never fear! Our tuna burgers will have you sorted in no time. Not only are they good for you, they are also super cheap. Here’s how to make your own tuna patties!

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Spicy pork calzone

  • Post published:September 8, 2017

Sick of plain old pork bangers? Create beautiful budget meals with freezer finds from your local supermarket. Here’s how to bring new life to these cheap-as-chips ingredients, by using them to make a spicy pork calzone.

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Moroccan roast chicken

  • Post published:June 27, 2017

The tummy warming flavours from North Africa are all you need to bring new life to a chicken dinner. Our Moroccan roast chicken is inexpensive to cook and makes for some amazing next-day leftovers.

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Quick spiced dal soup

  • Post published:June 24, 2017

We took some simple vegetarian ingredients and turned them into a lovely starter or, in larger portions, our dal soup makes a great cheap and cheerful family dinner. And remember that because they are small, split in half and skinned, red lentils are the quickest cooking of all pulses. However, they tend to disintegrate – this makes them great for dals and soups, less so for salads or sides.

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