The experiment officially ends on Thursday, and it’s now clear that I’m going to make it with ease.
The only thing I’ve needed to buy since my last shop was more milk for £1.44 which will see me through to the end. In retrospect I bought much more food than I needed, and what I have left could keep me going for many more days.
Recently I’ve been keeping it simple – porridge for breakfast (the last form of breakfast left in the cupboard), a sandwich for lunch, and something either reheated or quickly whipped together for tea. Pasta, rice, or a bit of chicken.
I wouldn’t say I’m suddenly a new person who sees the world differently, but from now on I’ll be buying a lot more ‘basics’ stuff on the grounds that a lot of it is indistinguishable from the more expensive brands. Similarly I haven’t once been tempted to buy a packet of processed food, preferring instead to knock something together with ingredients.
Yes, it takes slightly more brainpower than bunging something in the oven, but at the same time it’s generally a lot nicer, a lot cheaper, and a lot more satisfying to do it myself!






