Spring into the Garden

admin | February 26, 2009

Now it seems that spring is here, snowdrops, crocuses, dwarf irises, catkins, pussy willow, amorous birds..it’s all happeneing out there!
This year we aim to keep you up to date with our progress in the veg garden.With the ever increasing price of vegetables, we have decide that we can do without our big lawn. Most of [...]

Bread Mix Trials

admin | February 14, 2009

As promised, I’ve been testing different bread mixes. Shop loaves are expensive, and I got fed up with how fast they go off, so now prefer to bake my own.
The three most available mixes seem to be Wrights, Allinsons and Supermarket own brands. If you just want plain white or brown bread, then I have [...]

Eggative Nequity Souffle

admin | January 20, 2009

Eggative Nequity Souffle
Well, it’s not really a souffle, it’s much simpler, but this dish is so cheap and easy we felt it deserved a mention. It has been known in our family as Eggy Pudding for years, so we felt it deserved a name upgrade to reflect the current economic climate.
If you like Jacket spuds, [...]

Grow Your Own. Is it for you?

admin | January 15, 2009

It seems that every day we are being told to Grow Our Own. There is always an expert around to tell us we too, can be fitter, healthier and wealthier, even if we’ve only got a window box.  Can this be true?
We are big fans of grow your own, for the following reasons:
We’d rather be [...]

Christmas Trees on The Cheap!

admin | December 21, 2008

Sorry, but we are…cheap, I mean. Staggered by the horrific cost of fresh trees this year called for drastic action. Out into the garden with his spade went the man of the house, and returned some time later with a six foot Golden Leylandii, liberated (with roots) from the spot where it conveniently hid the [...]

Feed The Birds..Tuppence a bag..well, a little bit more than tuppence!

admin | December 20, 2008

It’s important!! It’s cold out there, and the birds are hungry. As wild bird lovers, we had to decide whether or not we could justify spending some of our meagre income on feeding them. Wild bird seed can be expensive, and shop bought fat balls are dear. So…our cut price strategy is this!
Seeds
If you can [...]

Grocery shopping

admin | December 3, 2008

These are all tips sent by a bunch of really good friends I made through a Miniaturist group. Some of the tips are from the USA, so stores that are not in the Uk might be mentioned, and vice-versa, but saving money is saving money, whatever the currency!
Don’t go to the grocery store hungry!
All stores [...]