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Bluelighter
Not everyone has plenty of money and sometimes it can seem expensive to stay healthy eat right exercise etc with very little. So I thought I would put this here for recipe, cheap free ways to get fitter without paying for gym membership, or even trying to find a park etc if you have no mode of transport and can not in fact afford a bus journey ( I went on public transport a few months back and got a hell of a shock realising how much they now charge)
So here is a recipe for nettle soup, 2 tablespoons of butter, 2 tablespoons of plain flour, 2 cups milk, 2 cloves of garlic, several bunches of fresh young nettle tops, 1 cup of veg stock, 1 onion finely chopped, 1 small potato grated. Can always add in some chives or thyme for different flavouring.
fry onion and garlic in the butter, add in nettles once soft add in flour then milk add in potato and stock. Bring to the boil then simmer for 10 minutes, then liquidise and add seasoning for your prefered flavour. This is cheap to make and not much time either. It should provide a couple of portions unless you are greedy and just eat the whole lot :D
Cheap free exercise, go to cupboard lift out 2 tins put 1 in each hand and procede to extend arms out front pull back in towards chest or out to sides and slowly in small circles rotate your arms, helps get shot of bingo wings.
other part of frugal healthy living is reducing the amount of chemicals in your household cleaning, replace half laundry detergent with tablespoon of bicarb of soda and a few drops of your favourite essential oil still clean but smelling better using less harmful chemicals for ones that are kinder on skin
So here is a recipe for nettle soup, 2 tablespoons of butter, 2 tablespoons of plain flour, 2 cups milk, 2 cloves of garlic, several bunches of fresh young nettle tops, 1 cup of veg stock, 1 onion finely chopped, 1 small potato grated. Can always add in some chives or thyme for different flavouring.
fry onion and garlic in the butter, add in nettles once soft add in flour then milk add in potato and stock. Bring to the boil then simmer for 10 minutes, then liquidise and add seasoning for your prefered flavour. This is cheap to make and not much time either. It should provide a couple of portions unless you are greedy and just eat the whole lot :D
Cheap free exercise, go to cupboard lift out 2 tins put 1 in each hand and procede to extend arms out front pull back in towards chest or out to sides and slowly in small circles rotate your arms, helps get shot of bingo wings.
other part of frugal healthy living is reducing the amount of chemicals in your household cleaning, replace half laundry detergent with tablespoon of bicarb of soda and a few drops of your favourite essential oil still clean but smelling better using less harmful chemicals for ones that are kinder on skin
