Bel, Twins, and the Beetroot Debate
A front room in Crewe, a panting old dog, and a mum of three-year-old twins who can turn one cooked chicken into three meals without breaking the bank. We sit down with Belle to unpack how an £8.50 membership with The Bread and Butter Thing stretches into fresh fruit and veg, pantry staples, and the freedom to try new foods—yes, even ostrich steaks—without fear of waste. The real story isn’t just cheaper groceries; it’s how dignity, choice, and community show up week after week in the queue, at the extras table, and across a neighbour’s fence.
Belle walks us through practical wins: packed flasks with hot home-cooked lunches for nursery, a sensible approach to snacks, and a zero-waste mindset that turns leftovers into casseroles or mild curries the twins love. There’s honest talk about the balance in our bags, from giant tubs of mayo to the pickled beetroot divide, and why sharing and swapping are features, not bugs, of a people-first food system.
Between laughter about cold coffee and an Americano with pouring cream, we explore what counts as a luxury when money is tight. Sometimes a £4 coffee is really a ticket to connection—time with a sibling, a breath in a busy week, a small anchor that helps you carry on. If you care about affordable food, community resilience, and simple, practical ways to cut waste without cutting joy, you’ll feel at home here.