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I’ve been eating a lot of rice and beans recently. I usually make enough to last me for a few days, as it’s just me. When the food starts to get low, I cut up half a tomato, onion and a spam single packet, diced up. I add in all sorts of seasonings, teriyaki sauce, soy sauce, oyster sauce and garlic. I mix it in with the left over rice and beans which stretches out my food even longer…It also makes my whole apartment smell delicious for a few days!
I just commented on your other video, so I’m sorry I sound repetitive but I love how you come off as a friend and not a financial advisor with super technical terms.
Beans...but I prefer lentils! I'm retired and on a fixed income, so I have become very mindful of frugality by necessity. I make my own laundry soap using soap flakes, washing soda and Borax cleaning powers. It works great and costs about a fourth as much as liquid laundry detergent and doesn't gunk up my washer and dryer as I don't need to use fabric softener. I buy a huge bottle of concentrated Dawn maybe once or twice a year and use half water with it in smaller bottles for most all my household cleaning. I still buy Windex for glass cleaning etc because it works better than using vinegar. And vinegar isn't all that cheap anymore! ❤$$$
Lentils are SO GOOD! And this is an awesome way to save money Janet! Thank you for sharing and congratulations on retirement, wishing you continued health and happiness ❤️!
Beans...but other legumes work as well...like peas, lentils soy beans, etc. Plus, you can use any grain...like wheat, oats, couscous, quinoa , buckwheat, kasha , etc. Any combination of grains and legumes is as good as beans and rice. Love all your ideas!
Beans. New subscriber. Love short videos that get to the point. I’ve been trying to cut costs. I need to learn to make rice and bean dishes. My parents never cooked rice, ever. If they made beans, it was navy or great northern bean soup and cornbread. Sometimes Lima bean soup, which I absolutely hate Lina beans. I make rice dishes and stir fry, and use beans in some soups but not just bean soup. I will make Mexican rice and refried beans but I need to learn some rice and bean dishes that taste good.
Thank you for being here and for sharing Cathy! I also ate Lima beans growing up and definitely not a fan now lol! 😂 I like Mexican rice! look up some beans and rice recipes here on RUclips to see what you’d be interested in trying! Let me know what you end up trying and whether it was good or not ha!
New here . When we make a meal it’s usually enough for the next day . On occasion we just have to make a vegetable or a side . But we 😊cook a few days and pretty much no waste. Whereas before it was not common to eat left over . Sometime we could have enough for a lunch .
Thanks! These tips really do work! I already use Dr. Bronner soap for a million different things and my family loves some jasmine rice and butter beans lol
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Beans!! I love adding beans to a rice mix to make it super easy but also bulk it up for another meal. Leftovers are so great for lunches !!
I’ve been eating a lot of rice and beans recently. I usually make enough to last me for a few days, as it’s just me. When the food starts to get low, I cut up half a tomato, onion and a spam single packet, diced up. I add in all sorts of seasonings, teriyaki sauce, soy sauce, oyster sauce and garlic. I mix it in with the left over rice and beans which stretches out my food even longer…It also makes my whole apartment smell delicious for a few days!
Thank you so much for sharing and yes great tip!!
I just commented on your other video, so I’m sorry I sound repetitive but I love how you come off as a friend and not a financial advisor with super technical terms.
That's great cause I definitely am not an advisor lol! Thank you !
Just found your channel and subscribed.Great video. Beans
Thank you for being here and glad you found it helpful! I’ll be posting some MORE money saving tips soon!!
Beans...but I prefer lentils! I'm retired and on a fixed income, so I have become very mindful of frugality by necessity. I make my own laundry soap using soap flakes, washing soda and Borax cleaning powers. It works great and costs about a fourth as much as liquid laundry detergent and doesn't gunk up my washer and dryer as I don't need to use fabric softener. I buy a huge bottle of concentrated Dawn maybe once or twice a year and use half water with it in smaller bottles for most all my household cleaning. I still buy Windex for glass cleaning etc because it works better than using vinegar. And vinegar isn't
all that cheap anymore! ❤$$$
Lentils are SO GOOD!
And this is an awesome way to save money Janet! Thank you for sharing and congratulations on retirement, wishing you continued health and happiness ❤️!
Beans...but other legumes work as well...like peas, lentils soy beans, etc. Plus, you can use any grain...like wheat, oats, couscous, quinoa , buckwheat, kasha , etc. Any combination of grains and legumes is as good as beans and rice.
Love all your ideas!
Thank you and thanks for sharing !!
Great advice, very helpful and practical
Thank you !! Happy to know it was helpful!
Beans. Love it!! Grew up on beans and loved it.
Thank you ! Yes Love this !
New subscriber.I like videos without long ad libs like this one.
Welcome!! And glad you liked it !
Beans. New subscriber. Love short videos that get to the point. I’ve been trying to cut costs. I need to learn to make rice and bean dishes. My parents never cooked rice, ever. If they made beans, it was navy or great northern bean soup and cornbread. Sometimes Lima bean soup, which I absolutely hate Lina beans. I make rice dishes and stir fry, and use beans in some soups but not just bean soup. I will make Mexican rice and refried beans but I need to learn some rice and bean dishes that taste good.
Thank you for being here and for sharing Cathy!
I also ate Lima beans growing up and definitely not a fan now lol! 😂
I like Mexican rice!
look up some beans and rice recipes here on RUclips to see what you’d be interested in trying! Let me know what you end up trying and whether it was good or not ha!
New here . When we make a meal it’s usually enough for the next day . On occasion we just have to make a vegetable or a side . But we 😊cook a few days and pretty much no waste. Whereas before it was not common to eat left over . Sometime we could have enough for a lunch .
Welcome!! And Awesome tip!
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Thanks! These tips really do work! I already use Dr. Bronner soap for a million different things and my family loves some jasmine rice and butter beans lol
Love it lol ! Thank you for sharing !
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