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Oh and Aldi pretty much give fruit/veg away on their offers.
I think hunter gather is probably the healthiest, especially in modern times where you can balance it.
Lean game meats and fish, lack of processed stuff. Far less carbs.
Yeah pretty much agree, but meat imo should have fat, nothing wrong with saturated fats in the diet, imo they are very good for us.
The only hard thing about it is getting used to eating baisic foodstuffs most of the time.but certainly wouldn't be easy.
That presumes a vegan diet is healthy, imo it isn't.
I don't think it's impossible! In fact, I gave it a shot with good food and started costing it up as I went along: http://forums.overclockers.co.uk/showthread.php?t=18274033It's impossible to live on £10 a week, and isn't that why we go to work, so we can afford to feed ourselves? Having said that, even dole money would cover a higher expenditure on food than £10 a week. A tramp living rough probably eats more than £10 worth of food a week.
I've done a test recipe tonight to check the costs and quantities.
Bean casserole with sausages.
Ingredients (serves 2):
1 red pepper
1 orange pepper
1 yellow pepper
1 courgette 150g
1 carton of chopped tomatoes
2 cloves garlic
1 tin of cannellini or borlotti beans
4 sausages
salt/pepper/chilli to season
Chop all the veg roughly. Lightly fry the garlic in a little olive oil and add the rest of the vegetables. Add the tomatoes, drain the beans and add them too. Season with salt, pepper and a small pinch of chilli. Simmer for 20-30 minutes depending how soft you like the veg. Grill the sausages. Spoon out into a bowl and get stuck in with a nice thick slice of buttered bread
The important bit - the costs.
Ok, so going on Sainsburys prices the total is as follows:
1 red pepper
1 orange pepper
1 yellow pepper = 3/5 Basics pepper pack at £1.35 = 81p
1 courgette 150g = 27p
1 carton of chopped tomatoes = 33p
2 cloves garlic = 1/4 of bulb of Organic 3 pack = 1/12*90p = 7.5p
1 tin of cannellini or borlotti beans = 44p
4 TTD sausages = £1.72
Total: £3.64
My veg came from the market and was substantially cheaper as so:
Red peppers: 4/£1
Orange peppers: 8/£1
Yellow peppers: 9/£1
Courgettes: 5/£1
So my veg costs came to 70p compared to Sainsburys £1.10, not as big difference as I was expecting if I'm honest. My total for tonight was £3.24 and we're both stuffed.
Note that I used Taste The Difference sausages and tinned beans. I could have shaved a bit off that by using cheaper sausages and by cooking the beans myself. This would have needed me to soak them overnight but would have literally come to pennies instead of 44p, because even the fancy dried pulses are dead cheap.
A vegan diet isn't easy to be healthy. It has to be thought about extremely hard to get the correct nutrition.
Eggs are around 50g of protein, that takes a decent chunk of meat/cheese to equal.
It's impossible to live on £10 a week, and isn't that why we go to work, so we can afford to feed ourselves? Having said that, even dole money would cover a higher expenditure on food than £10 a week. A tramp living rough probably eats more than £10 worth of food a week.
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Edit - fail, I forgot the chopped tomatoes.
If you want to save money.
Better to spend a bit. More the first couple of weeks. 5kilos pasta and rice bag. Big bottle of oil.
That on its own lowers a lot of cost.
As said above, £10 a week is possible if you eat a lot of crappy carbs but if you can spend a good £30-40 in one week then the following weeks get a LOT cheaper. Always always try to cook in bulk and freeze leftovers.