According to the Daily Mail, 'Weekly family food bill tops £77 a week as food prices in Britain soar to twice the EU average. Food prices in Britain have risen 32% since 2007 - twice the EU average.Costs of weekly shop expected to go on increasing by 4% a year for the next decade.Fuel prices, bad weather and a rising global population are blamed for price increases. You can read the full article at:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2210048/Rises-import-fuel-taxes-push-British-family-food-32-cent-higher-rest-Europe.html#ixzz2IWUZxMhr
As the economic climate looks uncertain many families look to reduce their weekly food bills and the phrase, 'frugal food' starts to be bantered around, but how exactly can families reduce their grocery bills? To me frugal food is not just about reducing the shopping bill every week it's about shopping smart and clever cooking; it's about reducing kitchen waste and increasing output.
So in the face of the ecomomic climate I am on a mission to demonstrate how frugal food can be truly fabulous, with the aim of making my kitchen efficient and making my budget work hard.
In short my Frugal Food Mission is all about 'more' not 'less'.
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