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  • Too Good To Go Seasoning Box Massive Win for Budget Cooking! (£20.97)

    Too Good To Go Seasoning Box Massive Win for Budget Cooking! (£20.97)

    Four meal seasoning packs displayed on a black surface, including 'Taste of Spain One Pan Chicken & Rice,' 'Southern Fried Wedges,' 'Taste of Italy Chicken Risotto,' and 'Grande Nachos Smoky Chipotle' from Schwartz.
    A variety of meal seasoning packs from the Too Good To Go Seasoning Box,. Featuring Southern Fried Wedges, Grande Nachos Smoky Chipotle. Taste of Italy Chicken Risotto, and Taste of Spain One Pan Chicken & Rice.

    This week, I received my Too Good To Go Seasoning Box. In all honestly, it’s one of the best I’ve had so far.
    Inside were 40 meal seasoning packs (8 of each type):

    Southern Fried Wedges

    Grande Nachos Smoky Chipotle

    Taste of Italy Chicken Risotto

    Taste of Spain One Pan Chicken & Rice

    All sealed, all long-dated, and perfect for quick budget meals. I paid £20.97 for the box, which works out at just 52p per pack incredible value when these usually cost £1.50–£2.00 each in supermarkets.

    This haul will easily cover months of dinners. From crispy wedges, creamy risottos, smoky nachos, and hearty one-pan rice meals all with just a few fresh ingredients added.

    Close-up of the 'Too Good To Go' logo on a box made of brown cardboard, featuring two overlapping oval shapes and the text 'TOO GOOD TO GO' in a circular pattern.
    Too Good To Go packaging featuring the brand logo, highlighting an affordable and diverse meal solution.

    📦 Verdict: A perfect box for anyone looking to stock their pantry affordably while still cooking flavourful, varied meals.

    Further Reading

    https://www.toogoodtogo.com/

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  • House of Earth (Terra) Recipe

    House of Earth (Terra) Recipe

    Bronze Age Root & Grain Bowl


    Hearthstone Harvest Bowl
    Inspired by Draven and the steady traditions of the Earth

    Ingredients (Modern Adaptation)

    • 1 cup pearl barley (or bulgur wheat) – £0.60
    • 1 parsnip, peeled and chopped £0.30
    • 1 carrot, peeled and chopped £0.20
    • 1 leek, sliced £0.40
    • 1 small turnip, chopped £0.35
    • 1 tbsp rapeseed oil or butter £0.10
    • Salt and pepper (or crushed wild herbs) – £0.05
    • Optional: soft cheese (like goat cheese) or oat cream for richness £0.50

    Estimated Cost per Serving: £2.50
    (serves 2–3)

    Historical Insight
    Grain and root vegetables formed the basis of Bronze Age meals in lowland Britain. Pearl barley, turnips, and wild leeks were common, often boiled or roasted near hearth fires. Butter or animal fat was prized and sometimes substituted with pressed oils.

    Substitutions

    • Barley can be swapped for spelt, bulgur wheat, or even brown rice.
    • Use any available root vegetables (e.g., swede, sweet potato).
    • Foraged herbs or nettles can replace salt in a rustic version.

    Method

    1. Boil the barley in salted water (2:1 ratio) for 30–35 mins until tender.
    2. Roast parsnip, carrot, leek, and turnip with oil and a pinch of salt for 25–30 mins at 180°C.
    3. Combine barley and vegetables in a bowl. Drizzle with oat cream or scatter cheese if desired.
    4. Serve warm by the hearth nourishing, grounding, and Bronze Age simple

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