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Tortillas, Fitness & Rent Tips

Feeding a crowd can be expensive, but there are fantastic meals you can prepare for friends which taste good and don’t cost a fortune. Or, when you have small children, entertaining in the evening can be problematic. Fortunately, our friends at Oily Rag have been sharing their best ideas for overcoming these hurdles. read on for more, including how to reduce the costs of renting and gym memberships.

Frugal Kiwi from Whakatane has asked for suggestions for finger food. Angela from Whanganui responded with these suggestions, “When I have a big crowd to feed I make burritos.  A bit of mince can go a long way if you pad it out with beans and canned tomatoes. I make tortillas myself (they are ridiculously easy to make from scratch) and let people fill their own. They are always a hit.  Here’s the Tortilla recipe:

Combine flour, salt and oil in a bowl and mix together until crumbly.  Add water and mix until the dough can be gathered into a ball. Transfer dough to a floured surface and knead until smooth and elastic (about 5 minutes). Cover and leave to rest for 30 minutes – 2 hours. To form tortillas, divide the dough into 12 equal portions.  Roll each portion into a ball and roll flat with a rolling pin until they are the desired thickness.  Heat fry pan on high heat.  Place tortilla in the pan and cook until puffed and speckled brown. Flip and cook the other side.

Occasionally I throw a pancake breakfast for friends.  We all have small children so dinner parties can get tricky – but pancakes at 10am when the children are fresh, works well.  It’s such a fun thing to do.”

A reader has written in with a lot to say about gym memberships. Over the years readers have sent in many tips to keep fit without having to go to a gym:

PHS from Fielding has this suggestion to remove permanent marker from whiteboards. “To get vivid permanent marker off surfaces, use Lynx deodorant spray.” We are pleased to say it works, and smells good too! Perhaps others can see if it works for all deodorant brands.

With spring in the air it’s a good time to start seedlings for the garden. A reader has this suggestion for re-using egg cartons. “Fill with topsoil and use to propagate seedlings. When the seedlings are ready to plant, cut the carton into portions. The cardboard will disintegrate and the plant will not suffer any damage during transplanting.”

Here are some tips for renters:

By Frank and Muriel Newman. Read more here.

Don’t forget to let us know if you have a favourite tip to share with readers, or a question – you can contact us via the website at oilyrag.co.nz or by writing to Living off the Smell of an Oily Rag, PO Box 984, Whangarei.