Friday, 30 May 2025

Getting to the Bottom of Things

 


This made me happy.  😀

You'd think that getting right to the bottom of the fridge drawer and having nothing left in there might have been a worrying thing to do, in fact years ago I would have been horrified.  But the way my mind is working at the moment it was actually a relief to use everything up and especially not to waste any of it.


The last three things in the drawer had been most of a kilo of carrots, bought during the 'cheap veg wars' of the Easter weekend, a few sticks of trimmed and chopped celery and the single brown onion that I 'borrowed' off Alan.

The carrots were topped, tailed and peeled and added to a baking tray with some cumin, mixed herbs and olive oil and then roasted in the oven for about thirty minutes or so.


I served some of them with a piece of fish that had been in the freezer for far too long for my lunch.  The fish was awful, but the carrots were delicious.  So basically I had carrots for lunch and Ginger had a surprise fish snack!!


The rest of the carrots, and the onion were whizzed up in the Nutribullet and have made a large portion of soup for a lunch on another day.


 The final bit of that red onion, also cadged the other day, was mixed with the remaining half tin of tuna and a big dollop of mayo and went into the two remaining white bread rolls from M&S.  The white rolls were so insignificant in texture that I managed to eat two of them for my lunch, something I can rarely do with brown bread rolls.


The celery had it's browning ends trimmed off and was served for another lunch, with the last of my Aldi 'Ritz' crackers and a tub of homemade hummus dug from the freezer


And then just like in the top photo ... the bottom drawer of the fridge was empty.  😀


So I celebrated by giving it a good wipe out, a clean tea towel and bought it three new red onions.

Although I didn't need anymore shopping I did need some onions to help me carry on using up the rest of the contents of the fridge, including the cheese drawer, after all what is cheese without onion.  🧀🧅


So my shopping this week was just three red onions for 95p from Booths, and while I was there I picked up this weeks freebie, which was a Meringue Bar, which on getting it home I sadly discovered has milk in it, so it was gifted to Alan to say thank you for the two borrowed onions.


Sue xx



16 comments:

  1. Having an empty fridge bottom (or middle or top!) would horrify me, I have to say. I have always kept a good store cupboard and to a lesser degree, fridge, because living in the countryside, there are occasions when things get in the way of replacing empty shelves, be it illness, weather, and recently the cyber attack on Co-op has decimated their stocks (wine especially I noticed!!) Whatever gives you pleasure though. I did note, however, when doing a top up shop yesterday as I was within a couple of miles of Llandod, having gone to get the new UV filters, UV bulb fitting and glass case (a mortgage for that lot!), that the cats came off better than I did!!

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    1. It would have horrified me too a couple of years ago, but now we live so close to shops there's not the same worry of being stranded.

      This is a specific plan though as I switch things up a bit in my shopping, storing and eating habits. So once I get to the bottom of old 'stores', there will be some more purchases made, hopefully with the money I'm saving at the moment by not shopping. 🙂

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  2. MMMM...roasted carrots and cumin, a delicious combination! xxx

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  3. I love the idea of regularly clearing out the fridge, so nice to give it a wipe out and a clean liner in the drawer - something for me to aspire to 😀
    Alison in Wales x

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    1. It's nice to have a completely fresh start every now and then isn't it. 😀

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  4. How wonderful to have a completely clean fridge.

    God bless.

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    1. It's quite refreshing to see so much space, years ago I might have panicked. :-)

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  5. Hi! I really like your blog because I learn money saving tricks. I have put some of them into practice and I am happy that I can make small savings. Have a wonderful day!

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    1. Thank you so much, hope your day is good too. xx

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  6. A cheese drawer! My idea of bliss 🥰 Karen S

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    1. It's Alan's idea of bliss too, Alan's cheese 'box' is full of dairy cheese and my drawer (well it's half a drawer really as the rest is supposed to have fruit in it) is all dairy-free varieties. :-)

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  7. Well done clearing out that fridge drawer and starting fresh!

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    1. I've enjoyed the challenge of finding a tasty use for everything.

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  8. I love reading about your food S-T-R-E-T-C-H-I-N-G.

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    1. It just has to be done, nothing wasted and money saved. 😀

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