EXTREME BUDGET CHALLENGE | How To Eat Healthy on £1 a Day

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*The cost for eating healthy on £1 per day on this extreme budget are per each days breakdown cost & portion.*

PRICES ARE BASED ON UK PRICES.
Loaf of bread £1 (approx 20 slices a loaf)
Pack of 6 free range Eggs £1 - £1.45 per pack
Bunch of 7 bananas £0.70
Large wholesale sack of potatoes (£0.10 per)
500g of cheese £3 (20g portion)£0.12
Large Sack of oats (£0.05 per portion)
Small Bottle of maple syrup. (£0.05 portion)
6 Avocados £2 (£0.16 per 1/2)
Tin of baked beans 12p (supermarkets own budget version)

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Food for thought... How to eat healthy on £1 approx per day. If you were to set yourself the challenge of attempting to live on £1 or $1 a day, what would you pick to sustain and satiate yourself?

Obviously, this is going to be different for everyone. Appetites, lifestyles, and diets are all different. Also it is a luxury that we can simply discuss this rather than having to live it.

I wanted to make this video for anyone out there that is struggling to feed themselves right now. Moreover, feed themselves with a certain degree of nutrition. I think if we have a choice it is not something that should be attempted long term.

Maybe it could be done for one month as a short term optimum savings solution as a part of extreme frugal minimalism or frugal living. It is not however something I condone long term as many food groups along with vegetables are missing from this £1 budget.

I believe a good varied diet is best for nutrition & vitality.

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*The cost for eating healthy on £1 per day on this extreme budget challenge, are per each days breakdown cost & portion.*

PRICES ARE BASED ON UK PRICES.
•Loaf of bread £1 (approx 20 slices a loaf) 2 slices = £0.20
•Pack of 6 Eggs £1 - £1.45 per pack. 2 eggs per day = £0.32
•Bunch of 7 bananas £0.70. 1 per day £0.10
•Large wholesale sack of potatoes (£0.10 per)
•500g of grated cheese £3 (10g portion)£0.16
•Large wholesale Sack of oats (£0.05 per portion)
•Small Bottle of maple syrup. (£0.05 portion)
•6 ripen @ home Avocados £2 (£0.16 per 1/2)
•Tin of baked beans £0.12 (supermarkets own budget version)

In this video I rounded figures to the nearest 5p as explained. With a total of £1.05. Without round offs it is £1.16. Which does involve rationing portions. Obviously people with extremely active lifestyles or that are taller in stature, would need to adapt this accordingly. This is just a guideline of cheap healthy ish budget foods 😊


VIDEO DESCRIPTION
Food for thought... How to eat healthy on £1 approx per day. If you were to set yourself the challenge of attempting to live on £1 or $1 a day, what would you pick to sustain and satiate yourself?

Obviously, this is going to be different for everyone. Appetites, lifestyles, and diets are all different. Also it is a luxury that we can simply discuss this rather than having to live it.

I wanted to make this video for anyone out there that is struggling to feed themselves right now. Moreover, feed themselves with a certain degree of nutrition. I think if we have a choice it is not something that should be attempted long term.

Maybe it could be done for one month as a short term optimum savings solution as a part of extreme frugal minimalism or frugal living. It is not however something I condone long term as many food groups along with vegetables are missing from this £1 budget.

I believe a good varied diet is best for nutrition & vitality.


Here is My Frugal Auditing my life Playlist. If you would like to watch it from the beginning ⬇️

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SagelifeMinimalism
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I used to eat much like this to get myself out of debt. My additions were foraged green stuffs and fruits for vitamin C - so I grew tomatoes, lettuce, courgettes, spinach and herbs in my courtyard garden in pots. I picked blackberries and apples ( a friend allowed me to clear up her fallen ones) and sorrel and herb robert. It cleared my debt in 2020 by living on £5 per week + direct debit for electric + Council Tax etc. I also used Martin Lewis's site to lower these bills. I hope this helps someone. Also, I now volunteer at a Foodbank- come along if you need help, we are a friendly bunch - often with backstories of being in need ourselves ( which is why we volunteer). We can also point you in the right direction for other help. Great topic for the video, thank you!

lynnoorman
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Bananas, peanut butter, brown bread, cupboard milk, porridge, butter, eggs, frozen mixed veggies, white potatoes all helped me when I was on a £7 a week budget when my income was only £35 a week waiting for benefits and I stupidly had a £30 a month phone contract.

extrememinimalistparent
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Pasta bakes, casseroles are fantastic frugal meals! I love my porridge for breakfast! So filling too!

trekkie-cat
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Rice, veggies, fish, that's what we eat pretty much day in and day out. Cheap, nutritious and sort of kind of yummy!

childlikejoy
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I would have porridge for breakfast and one of our fave cheap meals are baked potatoes, beans, cheese and egg. We aren’t veggie so sometimes add ham to the mix. Another dish I’ve made that’s cheap is(bacon), courgette, pasta frozen peas and cheese using a stock cube in the mix instead of a little bit of white wine which does make it taste better but is optional. But both these dishes can be veggie/ vegan. Someone on you tube just made a risotto dish with fried courgette and peas, she added asparagus on top but if that’s too expensive then u can take it out. There’s a lady called Jack monroe who has a blog and books on cooking in a shoe string and there’s a vegan book option also worth checking out from the library xx

angelakneller
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Thank you for keeping up the hard work it's very inspirational

cameroncorinthian
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I really like these challenges so enjoyed this video. I like the ones Atomic Shrimp does, he forages a lot.
My English palate really enjoys baked beans but they cost well over £2.50 a tin (or jar) here so remain a treat for me.
A bag each of potatoes, carrots and apples goes a long way, plus porridge oats. Milk and eggs would also be important (our eggs are more like 50p each, but then there are no battery hens in this country, it's all free-range or organic, and worth it to me!). I would rather buy a bag of flour and make my own bread, though fresh plain bread is not too expensive (anything with seeds or other specialities are really expensive in my view); there isn't a culture of the flimsy sliced white here, either, though you can get packaged "toast bread" if you want it. I really appreciate that UK supermarkets do the 99p or £1 special offer fruit and veg, and ours has occasionally started to do that, too. If I can, I will buy several and prep, freeze or preserve to make the most of it, it does take a bit more work but if you're on a tight budget, you need to invest a bit more effort as a rule.

Woeschhuesli
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Ps there’s also a book by kath Kelly about how she lived on a pound which is a very good read. I think she’s also tried a year without electricity etc but not written about it though x

angelakneller
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I’m surprised at how much lower food costs are in the UK compared to the US. I am vegan and I eats lots of beans and rice and I’m still not sure that I could eat for $1/ day. Sounds like a fun challenge though. 🤔

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Water is the cheapest drink in the UK. People take having access to it for granted. Myself included.

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