Here are my answers to this week’s Share Your World
1. Of all the household chores (laundry, dusting, hoovering, washing up, cooking etc) which is your least favourite?
I can’t say that I am particularly fond of any household chore but I don’t mind doing the general tidying and cleaning up. I have a dishwasher and other labour-saving devices as well as a weekly helper to do the major cleaning so I can’t complain. Perhaps the least favourite chore is dusting which is a thankless task when the wind blows constantly.

2. With food prices going up all the time, do you buy less, find substitutes, or don’t buy at all?
I often face challenges regarding my food choices. I have a health problem which requires that I avoid certain foods. Maintaining a healthy diet is important to me, so I prioritize purchasing foods that I believe are best for my well-being. I don’t include pasta, rice, breakfast cereals or other processed foods on my shopping list. Additionally, I avoid junk food entirely—I don’t buy biscuits, baked goods, chips, or fizzy drinks.

3. Do you enjoy meals with leftovers?
We often have leftovers, and I ‘recycle’ them. Recently, I cooked a leg of lamb for six people. There was enough left over to heat up in a pan and serve again the next evening. I served it with stir-fried cabbage, roast potatoes, and salad. Our guests brought 3 mini Eisbeins which we divided up to add to the dinner. There was still too much for six of us to finish so the following day I minced it all together and made a moussaka which served three of us. Thus a 1.7 kg leg of lamb which cost about R 320 (14 pounds) went quite a long way.

4. Do you prefer bagels, crusty bread, or toast?
Bread and baked goods are rare in my home. However, I find it hard to resist croissants and will have one occasionally. (I am not such a goody two-shoes!)

Gratitude:
I am grateful for the abundance in my life—delicious food, wonderful friends and family, and the good health to enjoy it all. Since returning from a holiday with my family, our home at the tip of Africa has been filled with visitors. How lucky I am!


I enjoy your final quotation 🙂 Peeping into the trolley of the person ahead of me in the supermarket queue is of mild interest to me. After all, we know what suits us best 🙂 🙂
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We do indeed, Anne.
Contents of trolleys like contents of a child’s lunch box tell a story LOL
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They certainly do!
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Lovely post Helen. Thanks for sharing your world. I’ve cut back on a lot of the ‘bad stuff’ and only buy 4 packs biscuits once a month that cost less than 50p per pack. I can’t remember the last time I bought coke or a fizzy drink, and I tend to buy more fruit now to go on my breakfast cereal. Lovely gratitude.
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A little treat occasionally does one no harm. In fact, it’s probably good for one.
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that leg of lamb went a long way! I love lamb!
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