Days 4,5 - Live Below Below the Line (food diary)
July 27, 2017 at 11:27 PM | categories: livebelowtheline, justgiving, lbtlfooddiary | View CommentsEnd of day 5. So here's the food diary for days 4 and 5.
Again, if this is the first time you're seeing this, some context:
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From 23-28 July, I'm Living below the line - £6 for 6 days food (total) in
order to raise awareness of food poverty in the UK, and more specifically,
I'm aiming to try and raise as large a proportion of £2500 as possible.
(That would help 100 families in need in manchester).
For more info, and/or to sponsor me, please visit/share this justgiving link.
If you can't sponsor, please share the justgiving link!
Anyway, as I said, here's the food diary for todsy and yesterday. (And as before, RDA calories for me is 2327...)
As per other days, I'm using 3 flasks to take tea and hot food to work.
Day 4: Wednesday 26 July 2017 - 1898 Kcal
Morning - 510 Kcal
- Tes
- 3 slices toast, jam, marg (8nstead of porridge)
- 1 budget flap jack
Afternoon - 437 Kcal
- Tea
- Not pot moodle - with added grsvy and mustard (to give a soy sauce effect - worked quite well)
- Tea
Evening - 732 Kcal
- Tesco value mash (1/3rd of a new batch)
- Peas
- 3 Asda smartprice sausages
- Gravy and mustard
- squash
- 1 ginger nut
Night - 219 Kcal
- Tea
- Chocolate mousse
- 3 ginger nuts (somethinh nice late)
(Late evening really)
Summary
Calorie Deficit: ~350 calories
The addition of mustard and gravy to the sorta pot noodle seems to have been a good idea. Skipping porridge today was a nice change. As per yesterday it's all a bit samey. Would be nice to have some variety, but that's not an option at the moment. No coffee is definitely a downside here. Super strong tea is a partial sustitute, but not the same.
Fundraising stalled today which is a bit frustrating, but breaking filter bubbles is hard, not everyone who sees this can donate, etc, and most people who see this probably donate to something, probably including foodbanks already. So thst's all good. If you read this, any suggestions for reaching £ 1000 would be great...
Day 5: Thursday 27 July 2017 - 2065 Kcal
Morning - 374 Kcal
- Tea
- Budget Flap Jack
- Tea
- Porridge
Afternoon - 467 Kcal
- Pasta 'Not Pot Noodle', with added gravy / mustard for seasoning
- Tea
- Squash
- Tea
Evening - 606 Kcal
- Tea
- 3 Asda smartprice sausages
- Tesco value mash
- Peas
- Gravy, Mustard
Night - 618 Kcal
- 1 Budget flap jack
- 2 slices toast, jam, marg
- 2 ginger nuts
- 1 tesco value chocolate mousse
(Late evening really)
Summary
Calorie Deficit: ~300 calories
Reached 920 today, which is pretty awesome, and makes 1000 seem possible. Also, now at the stage where I now know that the food left for tomorrow is all pretty much fair game. It's all pretty much the same stuff but it is something at least.
Even a small amount more (and people banding funds together) allowing some variety, fruit, veg would've been nice.
Also, despite consistently under RDA calories by a wide margin, I've gained 0.8kg this week. That's either just 'in transit' so to speak (lack of fibre?), or due to low nutritional content. Either way, it strikes me theres an issue with low cost diets that is probably related to obesity.
Unlike many I know tomorrow this ends. For others, often demonised by politicians and media, this goes on week in, week out, relentlessly, being kicked when they're down. That's the oppressive reality of Austerity, and we meed to do better. But for now, we can at least make the job of foodbanks easier...
Please do donate
Overall though, this is worth it. At the end of Day 5, the amount raised so far is £920. That's a fantastic amount, and will help a lot of people. Reaching £1000 would be amazong though!
If you'd like to help push me towards the goal of helping 100 families, in Manchester please sponsor me on justgiving.
Either way, thanks for your interest, and please share this, or the justgiving page.
Day 3 - Living Below the Line (Food Diary)
July 26, 2017 at 12:31 PM | categories: livebelowtheline, justgiving, lbtlfooddiary | View CommentsSo, end of Day 3. So here's the food diary for today..
Again, if this is the first time you're seeing this, some context:
-
From 23-28 July, I'm Living below the line - £6 for 6 days food (total) in
order to raise awareness of food poverty in the UK, and more specifically,
I'm aiming to try and raise as large a proportion of £2500 as possible.
(That would help 100 families in need in manchester).
For more info, and/or to sponsor me, please visit/share this justgiving link.
If you can't sponsor, please share the justgiving link!
Anyway, as I said, here's today. (And as before, RDA calories for me is 2327...)
Day 3: Tuesday 25 July 2017 - 2101 Kcal
Much like yesterday, I'm using 3 flasks to take tea/etc to work
Morning - 388 Kcal
Home:
- Tea - from teapot (2 teabags left in pot overnight with hot water), microwaved Remainder of tea was also microwaved/boiled, put in flask with 2 teabags. Then teaport refilled to brew during day...
- 1 slice jam sandwich
- 1 ginger nut
Work:
- Tea - from flask (The topped up). Incredibly strong (since tea made from strong tea...)
- Mid Morning - Porridge from flask
Afternoon - 563 Kcal
- One of the "not pot noodle" pasta dishes from the food flask.
- Tea (from flask)
- 1 budget flap jack
- Tea (from flask)
- Squash (600ml)
Evening - 837 Kcal
- 1/3 pack of value mash (Remainder from days 1 & 2) heated up in microwave
- 3 sausages, cooked sunday, heated up with mash in microwave
- 81g frozen peas (+4g marg to improve)
- 15g Gravy (+140ml water)
- 11g Mustard
Later in evening, watching film:
- 5 Ginger nuts, broken up into small pieces to be a bit like popcorn :-)
Night - 356 Kcal
(Late evening really)
- Tea
- 2 slices of toast (marg, jam)
- Tesco Value Chocolate Mousse
- Glass squash
Summary
Calorie Deficit: ~200 calories
Overall very similar to yesterday. Little changes though. Toast late with a chocolate pot (which I'd almost forgotten about) was very welcome. The "budget" flapjack was nice too. Perhaps a little squidgy this time, but perhaps just means it needed to cooked for a bit longer ideally.
(Flapjacks are one of the earliest things I remember cooking for myself, so they're always a bit of a treat :) )
Calorie deficit is better today. But then eating a little less earlier in the week means I'm less likely to run out at the end of the week, which is the way round I'd prefer it personally...
Something sweet/treat before sleep is nice...
Only downside is knowing that tomorrow's food will be the same as today...
The other thing though is that it is still not satisfying. It's food. It's clearly close to the right amount of calories, but it's not satisfying.
The other thing is the Morrisons M Saver gravy & mustard really help. I added a dollop of mustard to the "not pot noodle" when I was heating it up and it added something. I might try adding some of the gravy tomorrow. I suspect I'll regret that, but worth trying :-)
Please do donate
Overall though, this is worth it. At the end of Day 2, the amount raised so far is £885. That's a really amazing amount from very generous sponsors. We could go higher though. It's 35% of where I'm aiming for...
If you'd like to help push me towards the goal of helping 100 families, in Manchester please sponsor me on justgiving.
Either way, thanks for your interest, and please share this, or the justgiving page.
Days 1, 2, Living Below the Line
July 25, 2017 at 12:45 PM | categories: livebelowtheline, justgiving, lbtlfooddiary | View CommentsDay 3 of Living below the line for manchester foodbanks...
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Living below the line - £6 for 6 days food (total) in order to raise
awareness of food poverty in the UK, and more specifically, I'm aiming to
try and raise as large a proportion of £2500 as possible. (That would help
100 families in need in manchester).
For more info, and/or to sponsor me, please visit/share this justgiving link.
If you can't sponsor, please share the justgiving link!
As I start, I note I haven't put my food diary online anywhere. I've said what I've bought, and I've said what I intended to eat, but not actually posted what I have eaten. As a result, I've created a new category on this site, which means you can jump straight here:
Regarding brands, etc, please see the first day's entry
For each day/part of day, I list the calories I get those days. For reference, my RDA calories for age, weight, height, gender are 2327 at the moment. (Based on the Mifflin St Jeor equation, and sedentary activity factor )
Day 1: Sunday 23 July 2017 - 1413 Kcal
You'll note I use the microwave to make the tea stronger. I normally drink a fair amount of black coffee. Judicious use of a tea pot and microwave results in stronger tea. Not coffee strength, but coffee colour.
Morning - 0Kcal
No breakfast in the morning because I hadn't been shopping. No tea, no coffee, no juice. Water though
That said, while doing the shopping, there was a very welcome bite/free sample of flan, so since that's free and open to everyone, I take and enjoy :-) (Since I was really hungry at that point it was welcome)
Can't afford eggs this week. Or milk. Or flour. Or pre-made flan...
Afternoon - 495Kcal
Got back with the shopping. Starving. Ate 2 giner nuts & some squash while brewing tea, and making porridge as a late breakfast. Later had toast as a late "lunch"
- Blackcurrent squash, 1 glass
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2 Ginger Nuts
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Cup of tea - Made in cup in microwave. Tea bag added to tea pot. Second tea bag added to pot, topped up with hot water, left to stew.
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Porridge - Asda Oats, 41g (+water)
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Tea - Made by microwaving a cup of tea from the tea pot, and adding hot water to pot (and a tea bag)
- Toast - 2 slices bread, 9g marg, 20g Jam
Evening - 642 Kcal
Evening meal. Had earlier than I would otherwise, since hungry. Since I'm cooking for one, but have things like mash - which serves several, I cook a fair amount this evening, most of which will go in the fridge. Mash lasts 3 days. I'm planning on 3 "sausages"/meal (asda value sausages are OK if you like chip shop sausages. If you don't like those, you wouldn't like these ones). That would leave 2 "spare" sausages which I plan to use as lunch during the week, which I cooked that evening...
So I cook:
- I pack of value mash (using more water, but no milk). Add 13g of marg to improve flavour/season
- 17g of gravy (140ml)
- 98g of peas (aimed for 100, being a bit under was fine)
- 11 sausages.
And I eat:
- 3 sausages
- 1/3 pack of value mash
- 17g/140ml of gravy
- 98g gravy
- 10g mustard
With that I have more squash
Night - 138 Kcal
Peckish in late evening
- 3 ginger nuts
- Cup of tea. (Again, pour from pot, microwave, add boiling water to pot)
Other
That evening I also prepared:
- My lunches for the week. Cooked 5, froze 3. (left 2 in fridge)
- Some "budget flapjacks" to have as "snacks". (You'll note the low number of calories above...)
I'll cover those two in separate blog posts, as individual recipes, since they're probably quite useful to have in a separately viewable category (as well as this one - I'll update this post with links when they're added).
As summary the lunches are spaghetti, curry sauce, peas + those 2 spare sausages - which I call a "not noodle" below. The budget jacks are oats, water, margarine (less than normal) and strawberry jam.
Summary
Deficit of ~900Kcal below RDA
Calories are well below RDA for the day. I kinda expected that, but that's due to poor lunch really, and small breakfast. No milk in tea/porridge saves a lot during the week. But might look odd. I've had enough black tea in the past though...
Day 2: Monday 24 July 2017 - 1910 Kcal
First day at work while living below the line. While there is tea and coffee freely available at work, I work on the assumption that I can't have that this week, so I'm using flasks.
At home I have a number of flasks. 3 food flasks, and a couple of hot water flasks. (accumulated over years) They're important this week.
First thing I do in the morning is prepare 3 flasks:
- One with 2 tea bags, and hot water. (To use as a tea pot) (I take two more tea bags with me to work, but don't use them)
- One with hot water + 58g oats
- One with the "not-noodle" lunch which I'm having, after microwaving it.
Also a water bottle filled with water with 75g of squash added.
When using a food flask, you need to fill with boiling water before using, leave for 10 minutes (helps overcome thermal inertia), and then immediately fill with overly hot food. In this case I simply pour the hot water from the flask back in the tea pot that morning...
(I then promptly forget to bring the antibiotics I'm taking for the leg infection I gained last week)
Morning - 327 Kcal
Home
- Tea - from teapot, microwaved
- Breakfast - Toast (while making everything else) 1 slice, marg, jam
Work:
- Tea - from flask. Hot water added/topped up
- Mid Morning - Porridge fro flask. (Porridge made in a flask over a period of 2 hours is much nicer than on a hob if using just water/oats)
- Tea - from flask. Hot water added/topped up
Afternoon - 400 Kcal
- Drink squash
- The "not noodle" lunch - from food flask
- Tea - remainder of tea from flask
Evening - 1045 Kcal
Get home, have to have antibiotics first. So have tea, and a single biscuit.
Wait an hour, cook dinner...
- 1/3 pack of value mash (1/2 of what's left over from night before) heated up in microwave
- 3 sausages, cooked last night, heated up with mash in microwave
- 98g frozen peas (+4g marg to improve)
- 17g Gravy (+140ml water)
- 11g Mustard
A bit later as "dessert":
- 2 jam sandwiches, and one of the budget flapjacks.
Night - 138 Kcal
Late evening, watching TV....
- Tea (from pot, microwaved)
- 3 ginger nuts
Summary
Deficit of ~500Kcal below RDA
More calories than yesterday, didn't feel massively hungry at the end of the day, but definitely felt hungry during the day/evening - more so than normal. This is a bit odd - while 1876 calories looks low relative to RDA, relative to what I've been having for the past 6 months (I've been dieting) it's actually higher than normal.
The difference I think is the fact this is unbalanced towards carbs, away from veg and away from protein. (That said, I've been quite careful to manage the foods I've had over the previous 6 months to balance/prevent hunger, none of which tricks I can do this week)
If I wanted to not feel hungry I'd've need to have more food in the early and later evening. The food I'm having tastes either OK or nice, but isn't really satisfying.
I've got photos of most of the food I've eaten which I'll add later. In part so people can see what some of this really looks like.
Please do donate
Overall though, this is worth it. At the end of Day 2, the amount raised so far is £885. That's a really amazing amount from very generous sponsors. We could go higher though. It's 35% of where I'm aiming for...
I've also heard several people wonder how it's even possible to live on £6 for 6 days, and hopefully this is of interest to them. Bear in mind though that almost any deviation from this requires more funds. Raising it to £1.50/day would make a huge difference in practice. £2/day brings it to the level which foodbanks effectively budget for (based on looking at the numbers they publish).
That's a shockingly low figure, and without donations people in need - people who aren't supported by the the safety nets we're supposed to have - including people from all walks of life.
So please donate. Or share. Or donate at your local foodbank/supermarket.
If you'd like to help push me towards the goal of helping 100 families, in Manchester please sponsor me on justgiving.
Either way, thanks for your interest, and please share this, or the justgiving page.