I'm not sure who's responsible for starting this but many of the ishers are participating and the title basically says it all.
Don't buy anything new for a year!
I'm not an extravagant person but I do tend to buy a lot of tat.
You know, pretty shiny things covered in glitter and the like, most of it ends up going to charity in a few years time anyway, so this is a really good opportunity for me to break my tat buying habits and save some pennies in the process.
Plus I think we live in such a throw away society with items being replaced at the first sign of a problem with a similar object all shiny and new. Our parents and grandparents were more from the "make do and mend" school of thought and this is more where I'd like to be too.
Now, because everyone is different and we all have different needs I have basically decided on my own rules and regulations for this challenge.
Items not included in this challenge are as follows:
Food
Loo roll and cleaning products
Medicine
Anything that would jeopardize the health and safety of me and my family
Certain people's birthday and anniversary gifts
Tobacco
I had started this on 1st January but I have failed dismally already so I am re-starting this again.
Why did I fail?
Because the gym I've just joined informed me that DM's are not suitable footwear for their gymnasium!!
The cheek!
I had put up a request on my local Freecycle group requesting for a pair of trainers any style, any colour, didn't matter if they were for men or women so long as they were size 6.
I got zero replies so was forced to go out and buy a pair of shoes suitable. Trust me, I have come up with a garzillion excuses NOT to join my local gym, I really didn't need any help in this matter - but I was determined to join and get this aging body of mine back to a reasonable state of fitness. So suitable foot wear was kind of an emergency.
Kinda.
Loathed as I was to buy new anything, I was even more loathed to buy traniers, which I NEVER wear. So I managed to pick up a pair of black baseball boots for under ten euro and left the shoe shop feeling reasonably pleased with myself. At least baseball boots I will wear outside of the gym as well.
Just to elaborate further, buying second hand is OK. Whether it be from ebay, Freecycle or charity shops and boot sales.
Now onto tonight's food.
This has to be the BEST Nut Roast I've ever had (yes, yes...I've had a few).
It's the first recipe for me to try out of a book I bought myself for Christmas - Vegan Vitality by Dianne Hill.
Holy Schmoley! Amazon have got this second hand from as little as 1p!!
Go snap it up I say - it is an amazing book and even though this is the first recipe I've tried so far - I have my eyes on oodles of things in this book that all look fantastic. There's Cheez recipes in there too!
Now obviously I can't print the recipe here because that is naughty BUT lo and behold the identical recipe can be found here
HURRAH!
Though it does miff me that no credit has been given to Diane Hill!
HARRUMPH!
The only thing I did different was I subbed Nutmeg for the Mace because that is what I had (who has Mace in their cupboard? 'Fess up!)
Anyhoo - I'll let my GORGEOUS photos do all the talking necessary
As you can see, I have been acquainting myself with my new camera and these lush photos are all down to Vegan Yum Yum's most excellent post about taking photos for your food blog.
If you haven't read this yet and want to learn all about the little tips and tricks to get the best out of your camera, then head on over there now. It is SUPERB!