Not a direct answer to your question, but soup makers are a fun and very, very easy way to eat healthily and cheaply. I got mine from a charity store for £5 but they’re available new for under £50. You literally just throw in your ingredients, a bit of water and press go. Thirty minutes later: thick, tasty, piping hot soup. It’s a really good way of using veg that’s reduced at the supermarket.
Not a direct answer to your question, but soup makers are a fun and very, very easy way to eat healthily and cheaply. I got mine from a charity store for £5 but they’re available new for under £50. You literally just throw in your ingredients, a bit of water and press go. Thirty minutes later: thick, tasty, piping hot soup. It’s a really good way of using veg that’s reduced at the supermarket.