Tuesday 10 September 2013

Natures freebies...

I really do love this time of year, where I can pop on my cardie & wellies and go for a wander down the country lanes and come back laden with goodies to fill my pantry up.

I have been hooked on foraging for a good few years , well since my husband bought me Richard Mabey "food for free"  this year I am going that extra mile with gathering free food cos now I have a pantry to fill and a big one at that so I am  taking full advantage of the countryside offerings.

so far I have been really busy filling the pantry with various jams, chutneys & pickles ( will add individual photos and recipes etc to the blog when I get chance )
I have also took up wine making so all these free ingredients have come in very handy, so far I have Elderflower, Elder berry, Peach , Apple, beetroot & date on the go ready for Christmas. ( Again I will add individual recipes and photos soon)
 

Anyway...I had a spare hr this afternoon so off I went and gathered up this little lot.

These will be turned into Plum wine, Blackberry Jam and sloe Gin!

My husband went back to the plum tree this eve and collected 5ibs of plums so I will be making jam and plum brandy with those ready for christmas.

Plums have all been washed, Blackberries are soaking in salt water to get rid of the grubs and the Sloes are ripening... alll ready for me to work my magic on them tomorrow.





2 of my fav recipes ......Veg , lentil & mixed bean soup & sweet n sour pork

Whilst hubby is watching the footie I thought I'd nip on and share 2 of my all time fav recipes.

Veg, lentil & mixed bean soup

can mixed bean salad
can green lentils
can chopped tomatoes
can baked beans
handful of split lentils
2 large leeks
large onion
4 medium carrots
1 small swede
1 green 1 red and 1 yellow pepper
2 ham stock cubes
salt and pepper
mixed herbs






Chop all the veg into chunks, pop it all into a slowcooker, or large pan iif you want to do it on the stove, I prefer to do mine in my slowcooker cos then I can just forget about it without worrying if its boiling over or burning the bottom of the pan..lol

Add all the other ingredients, give it a good stir and cook on high for  3hrs

Then you should end up with something like this.





Its really is delicious and the ingredients costs just a few pounds, for a weeks worth of lunches! ... it freezes well too.


Sweet & sour Pork

500g chopped Pork, chicken or whatever meat you fancy
1 small tin of pineapple rings (chopped up)
1 onion
Mushrooms (optional)
Peppers (optional)
4Tbsp Tomato purée
2Tbsp Sugar
3Tbsp White wine vinegar
1Tbsp Soy sauce
200ml water
pinch of pepper
Fry meat & onions till brown, add the mushrooms & peppers


then in a separate bowl, mix the Tomato purée, Sugar, soy sauce, white wine vinegar & water, give it a good stir

The smell is blooming gorgeous!

Pour the juice over the meat, onions & peppers and leave to marinate for a few hrs or even over night!

when you are ready to pop it in the oven add the tin of pineapple with the juice and cook for 30mins - whilst cooking, pop some long grain rice in a pan, when cooked pop it in a wok, add 2 eggs and a dash of soy sauce and fry for 5 mins...


you should end up with something thing like this. 

Much cheaper then sweet n sour pork & egg fried rice from the take away plus there is loads left over to freeze for another day.

Saturday 31 August 2013

A cheap home-grown little treat for our furry friends.

As rabbit owners myself and Husband try to treat our bunnies as much as we can with a variety of fruit and vegetables, we don't give them alot cos my husband has them on strict diet, which consists of Pellets, Oats and plenty of fresh hay, our buns are far to special to be fed crap full of additives plus all the shop bought bunnie treats are so expensive so no shop bought "special treats" are allowed.
So along with a selection of home-grown herbs I grow these for them.....


                                                   A 250g box from Asda costs just 46p

                  Pop 20 - 25 peas into a container cover with soil and give a good watering


                                      
                                               And within 2weeks you'll end up with this


                           My Tommy along with our other 16 Rabbits really do love them



I tend to have 5-6 pots growing on the patio so when one is done I then repot and so on... it means I have a constant supply of greens for them to enjoy, plus you can grow them all year round which is a bonus! .. x
                                                                       







Friday 30 August 2013

menu plan..

In between cooking some delicious chutneys & Jams I've spent the morning rooting through my freezers & cupboards so I can get an idea of what my meal plans for the next week or so is going to be, well I was pleasantly surprised cos I have managed to get 21 days worth of meals!! this is going to save us a few quid, obviously I will still need to buy all the fresh Fruit, veg and milk plus bits for Jacks lunch at school, although I only buy him yoghurt and juice cos biscuits, cakes and bread are all home made... I have tons of cleaning products, toiletries and loo rolls too, so I am giving myself a budget of £13 per week... Eeeeek!

Everything is going to be made from scratch unless otherwise stated, snacks will be fruit, cakes and biscuits and any leftovers from the evening meals.

The plan goes like this.....

Friday 30th Aug
B: pancakes
L: Homemade bean, Lentil & Veg soup ( recipe to come later)
T: Pork chops, Chips & Garden peas

Saturday 31st Aug
B: porridge
L: HM bean, Lentil & veg soup
T: HM Sweet n Sour pork & rice ( all made from scratch using 2 pork chops left over from the previous day...Will post step by step tomorrow)

Sunday 1st September
B: Toast with HM rhubarb & blackberry jam
L: Egg mayo salad sandwiches
T: Minced beef & Dumplings ( made using the Hairy bikers recipe)

Monday 2nd Sept
B: Cheerios
L: Tomato soup ( got a few tins lurking in the pantry that need using up)
T: Mash potatos, Fish fingers , Peas & parsley sauce

Tuesday 3rd Sept
B: Crumpets
L: Tuna mayo rolls
T: Toad in the hole, New potatos & veg

Weds 4th Sept
B: Porridge
L: ham salad
T: Chilli con Carne with Rice

Thurs 5th Sept
B: Weetabix
L Bean, Lentil & veg soup (from a batch I froze the previous week
T: Spanish omelette

Fri 6th Sept
B: Cheerios
L: Bean, Lentil & veg soup
T:Honey & mustard chicken portions, Jacket potatos and salad

Sat 7th Sept
B: pancakes
L: Cheese & onion rolls
T Homemade Mushroom soup with warmbreaf

Sun 8th Sept
B: pancakes
L: Shepherds pie and veg
T: any leftovers from lunch

Mon 9th Sept
B: cheerios
L: Home made Leek & potato soup
T: Macaroni cheese & garlic bread

Tuesday 10th Sept
B: Toast
L: leek & potato soup
T: gammon steaks, chips and pineapple

Wed 11th Sept
B: Porridge
L: Ham salad sandwiches
T: Chicken curry & egg fried rice

Thursday 12th Sept
B: Corn flakes
L: Gammon rolls ( Left overs from Tuesday's tea)
T: pizza's ( made using up all the odds and ends from out of the fridge)

Friday 13th sept
B: Toast
L: Egg mayo salad wraps
T: Spag bol

Sat 14th Sept
B : Pancakes
L: Fry up ( Bacon, sausage, eggs, beans, toast and mushrooms)
T: Cheese on toast

Sunday 15th Sept
B: Porridge
L: Home made game pie, (made using Pigeon breasts,  Wild rabbit and Pheasant) Mash, fresh greens and gravy
T:  Spaghetti on toast

Mon 16th Sept
B: Ready brek
L: Home made Celeriac soup
T:  lasagne & garlic bread

Tues 17th Sept
B: Toast
L: Ham salad rolls
T: Fish cakes, wedges and peas

Weds 18th Sept
B: Corn flakes
L: Celeriac soup
T:  Pork loins, Mash and veg

Thurs 19th Sept
B: porridge
L: Celeriac soup
T: sweet n sour pork & rice ( Made using 2 left over pork loins from previous day)

By the 20th Sept, I think the cupboards are going to be a little bare! :)


Tuesday 27 August 2013

Blooming heck!!

Cannot believe its been nearly a year since I last posted on here..Eeeek!!

Sooo whats been happening since I last updated?? well quiet alot really
We have moved home, hence the reason of my lack of blogging, The house was in such a state when we moved in that all my spare time I've been either scrubbing or decorating! phew it took some bloody hard graft but we are very nearly there.. just the bedrooms & bathroom to do but they will wait till after Christmas.
our new house is situated in a small friendly village, the house is much bigger than the old one, room sizes & garden! which is perfect for us, its also a 1940's whereas our old one was a new build and to be quiet honest from the min I moved in our old house I hated it! everytime I tried to hang a picture on the wall half the plaster would come off lol
plus I find the older houses are easier to keep warm in the winter...we are very happy and I can soooo see myself & family living here for many years to come.


anyhow, after months of neglect my cook books and cooking utensils have finally come out, I now have a HUGE walk in pantry that needs filling with lots of Jam's, chutneys & pickles to keep us going through the winter.

Its great to be back :)