Cheap Family Meals FM. The Podcast that shows you how to have cheap family meals without living off just chicken and rice. Learn that cutting costs on grocery shopping is not about living a boring foodie life. We eat amazing cheap family meals and we want to show you in our Podcast how you can do the same.
Cheap Family Meals 003 – This month we are sharing with you how to get started in growing your own fruit and vegetables from home.
Whether you have a small space or a large space, we want to share with you the benefits of growing some of your own in order to create your own cheap family meals.
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Links & Resources Mentioned In Cheap Family Meals FM 003
In January we showed you how to make a cheap KFC at home
* Last month we showed you how to bulk cook meals using clearance vegetables
* Growing Ginger From Scraps
* Growing White Potatoes From Scraps
* Growing Sweet Potatoes From Scraps
* Growing Avocado From Scraps
* Growing Celery From Scraps
* Growing Leeks From Scraps
* Growing Spring Onions From Scraps
* Growing Garlic From Scraps
Cheap Family Meals FM Podcast
Welcome to our cheap family meals Podcast. In January we showed you how to make a cheap KFC at home, last month we showed you how to bulk cook meals using clearance vegetables and this month we want to show you how to grow your own fruit and vegetables.
Something that we started the process of back in October. What we wanted to do was give ourselves a couple of months to allow things to grow and then feature it as part of our Podcast. Well today as I record our Podcast, take videos and photos it is the 20th of February. Exactly 4 months to the day, that we started planting and turned into the accidental gardeners.
Accidental Gardeners You Say?
Yes, I am no gardener. In fact, I am so rubbish at it that I would probably manage to kill a tree, if I was left in charge of it. Which is crazy considering how many amazing gardeners I have in my family.
My Grandad Tom was obsessed with plants and had a back yard full of beautiful plants, they even looked good after Kyle (who was a toddler at the time and was named after him) hit them with his football.
My Grandad George (who my youngest son Jorge is named after) was not just a plant grower but had a massive allotment too. It was full of fruits and vegetables and I loved to eat his carrots raw, just after they had been picked out of the ground and rinsed, or binge on his gooseberries.
My Mum also grew a lot of beautiful flowery plants. She had a small patio and made good use out of them and ...