dirtydancing
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loving all the recipes and tips on here thanks.
If you don't object for religious or ethical reasons, Halal chicken is much much cheaper than "standard" chicken.
Both ASDA and Tesco stock halal ranges in London and some other major cities, and the quality is much better than the own-brand budget/smart price range but similarly priced.
I got 2 packs of 4 chicken legs (ie chicken quarters = thigh and drumstick joined togther) already skinned for £5 this week. So that's 8 chicken legs for £5, we cooked 4 and ate them over 2 days, and then froze the rest. I also buy halal chicken wings, and chopped raw chicken for casseroles and stews.
(for anyone that is wondering, halal chicken is just killed in a different way than standard chicken, they are killed by having their neck slit in a single movement while someone speaks a prayer. Obviously not everyone would want to eat halal food, but for atheists like us who buy standard battery hens as we can't afford more expensive "better welfare" chickens we decided it didn't bother us either way as it probably wasnt any worse than how they slaughter battery hens)
Ooo I may have to try that.When we are very poor I make a type of minced beef substitute. It's cup of green lentils, a cup of brown rice, 1 large onion chopped and 5 cups of stock, boil and then simmer until all water is absorbed (takes me about 40 mins). I was sceptical when I first tried it, but very skint, so I made it and the whole family was impressed. We've started calling it 'Poor Man's Mince'!! The recipe makes quite a big batch, so it fed four of us (2 adults and 2 kids) for 3 nights and DH for 2 packed lunches. The kids like it in tacos or wraps with a bit of cheese and ketchup, and I like it on a jacket potato. You just take the mixture once cooked, and then treat it as normal mince. So if using to make fajitas, add fajita spices and tinned tomatoes and simmer until the sauce is nice and thick. Use as a base for cottage pie, spag bol or anything else you can think of. x
I just take left overs from dinner the night before - cottage pie, beef stew, chicken curry, jacket potato, burgers and veg. Just bung it in the microwave and have a mini feast!