I certainly have lived on a very fixed income in the past. I know loads of tips and tricks to make money and food stretch.
In those days there was no slo cooker..or if there was I wouldn't have had the funds to buy one.
When I was first married my husband was on a lowly 'ratings' wage ( he was in the RN) and we had our baby to feed too, and as he was away at sea for up to 7 months of the year it was impossible for me to find work while having a new baby to care for. It was imperative that out of my extremely meagre allowance ( 1977 and I had just £15 per week housekeeping money to buy groceries) that our baby's needs were paramount. She came first, and for me I'd buy a little veggies (fruit was expensive and an occasional treat), and potatoes and eggs , we didn't even have a freezer , couldn't afford one so I had to buy fresh veggies which spoiled very quickly.. I lived on a diet of a 1000 things to do with spuds and eggs... for about 3 years or more. Eventually as my ex husband rose in the ranks and earned more, he chose to gamble it all away, so we were no better off, so I divorced him, and Daughter and I were back to square one with even less money for food because now I was the sole provider paying all the bills too and without a penny support from the EX.
We had nothing, not a pot to piddle in and no charity (thrift) shops here to buy anything from either in those days. When daughter started school I got myself several part-time jobs to work around her school hours, just paying enough to stop us from starving to death, but still a very limited diet. Mainly everything centred around canned fish (tuna mainly) in pies and flans , sausages and pasta meals that filled up tummies.
Again my priority was my child and what money I did have went on school clothing and good quality shoes for her as well as school supplies, but for me I had to make do with mending clothes over and over again, I even remember painting my shoes with gloss black paint when they were all scuffed and past their best. All the time working as many hours as I could fit in around school hours, and robbing peter to pay paul when it came to paying Bill
Oh yes I've been skint, flat broke, and really on my last uppers...maybe one day I'll write a book.:thumbsup:
Fortunately those days are well behind me now, and I hope to the good lord they never return!!