Here are some ideas I've come up with so far (which are quite relevant to our lifestyle) :
- as mentioned previously, we've made our own pizza bases, primarily for the "I'm too tired to cook, let's get takeaway" nights. Having a stash of homemade bases means that we can prep very quickly and have very little washing up to do (no pots and pans), which is as close to ordering in as we can get. Just cutting takeaway and eating out down to once a month will go most of the way to keeping us on budget.
- we use a lot of tinned beans and legumes, so today I bought large packets of dried beans, which I plan to cook up en masse, and freeze - can't tell you how happy I was the day I discovered that beans freeze magnificently. At least once a week we have pasta soup (minestrone).
- we already bake all our own bread and make our own yoghurt. We don't buy any packaged baked goods, so all cookies, cakes etc are made at home (all this is the result of an allergic kid more than economy).
Please don't suggest I grow my own veggies, as I have a brown thumb. Having said that, I do a reasonable trade with the gardening neighbours - trading sourdough bread for herbs and tomatoes.
