Save $43.91 on groceries with this one simple hack - 5 Pantry Staples to home make that are EASY!!

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  • Опубликовано: 6 окт 2024
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    In today's video, I spend about 45 minutes in my kitchen making some pantry staples for our week ahead.
    I don't know about you, but inflation and rising food prices have been killing us. But I still want to be able to nourish my family well AND serve delicious food. So I've been getting back to my roots of making homemade pantry staples (many of which take 5 minutes or less to make)!
    Join me in my kitchen today as I make:
    Healthy homemade ketchup
    Healthy homemade mayo
    The BEST salad dressing in the world
    Pancake mix for the kids to use!
    Oatmeal cookie mix for quick hospitality!
    I added these up and if I bought these items in the store (taking into account the healthier mayo and salad dressings), I would spend $43.91 on JUST these few items at Walmart (Primal kitchen ketchup, primal kitchen mayo, 2 primal kichen salad dressings, 2 Betty Crocker oatmeal cookie mix, and 2 Birch Benders organic pancake mix - and actually, many of the ingredients I used are healthier than these store bought options)!
    With just a few minutes in the kitchen, I was able to make HEALTHIER, TASTIER, and CHEAPER pantry staples for my home.
    But the hardest part in this whole process is knowing HOW to do it all. What recipes are good, what great ideas are out there (like premaking your own pancake mix).
    If you are excited to delve into this and you want all the headache taken out of the process, order my new cookbook From Scratch Pantry Staples: 119 Homemade Essentials for Every Kitchen!
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Комментарии • 14

  • @natashagonzalez3192
    @natashagonzalez3192 11 месяцев назад

    Oh my word! I loved this video! so helpful. I am anxious to start mixing things up to save time. :)

  • @marywinters2436
    @marywinters2436 11 месяцев назад

    Hoping you have more books coming out

  • @adelvecchio1029
    @adelvecchio1029 Год назад +2

    Ordered the cookbook!

    • @JamiBalmet
      @JamiBalmet  Год назад

      woohoo so exciting!! 😍😍

    • @adelvecchio1029
      @adelvecchio1029 Год назад

      @@JamiBalmet I'm thrilled. I figured since it was digital it would come through quick, but I still haven't gotten it! Is that normal?

  • @JulieFCC
    @JulieFCC Год назад +2

    Jami - I was so excited to see this video pop up. I recently purchased your cookbooks and a NutriMill harvest grain mill and the NutriMill artiste mixer. I can’t tell you what a blessing your RUclips channel has been!! Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge and experience. 💕

    • @JamiBalmet
      @JamiBalmet  Год назад +1

      woohoo!! That’s so exciting! Such big steps 😍😍😍 I’m so glad you are here!!

  • @lcfloret
    @lcfloret 11 месяцев назад

    Would love the cookbooks in print but they are all sold out.

  • @OurDaysTogether
    @OurDaysTogether Год назад +1

    So excited to try some of these for saving money!!

    • @JamiBalmet
      @JamiBalmet  Год назад +1

      It’s fun when you find some homemade things that work so well for your household 😍

  • @brendamarshall7919
    @brendamarshall7919 11 месяцев назад

    Where can I download the recipe for catsup? I can't buy the whole book. thank you

  • @OurDaysTogether
    @OurDaysTogether Год назад

    Would love to hear your thoughts on added sugars - saw you adding in maple syrup + chocolate chips. I am really trying to limit sugar for myself + kiddos. Any tips + tricks?

    • @JamiBalmet
      @JamiBalmet  Год назад +2

      Honestly, when you make almost everything from scratch, it’s just not much of a worry. Almost none of our food includes added sugar, high fructose corn syrup, white flour, and a whole host of other things that are TERRIBLE for your health! This is the magic of making things yourself. Your foods become so nourishing and so simple. When you eat a highly processed diet and add pancakes with choc chips on top, sure it’s way too much junk! When you eat mostly from scratch and your fun breakfast is from scratch pancakes, it’s all good ;) Pure maple syrup is a wonderful natural sweetener. It’s full of good minerals and vitamins in fact! Do we eat cup fulls of maple syrup daily? Nope! But as a natural sweetener I think it absolutely has it’s place in a well balanced diet (same goes for raw honey)! I would way rather my kids have maple syrup and raw honey than artificial sweeteners! Chocolate chips also don’t have to be terrible for you! Go for organic dark chocolate chips (I get mine from Azure). Again, we don’t eat loads of chocolate chips. But homemade pancakes as a special Saturday treat with chocolate chips is great! It has to all be about balance (and real grocery budgets). It’s really more about my overall approach to food and what we eat on a daily consistent balance than it is about individual treats here or there. We also don’t want our kids to feel deprived. We want them to learn how to balance healthy eating themselves. And I had friends growing up who were never ever allowed sugar and they had ZERO ability to control themselves around sweets as teenagers 😅 We love ice cream as a special treat for example! But we love to make it homemade, with raw milk and some good old fashioned organic sugar. Is it a dessert still? Sure! But it’s such a special fun treat and now what we eat every single night! I totally agree that we (as a society) each way too much sugar. But I think the bigger culprit is in all our processed goods and our modern food system than in occasional pancakes, if that makes sense 😍

    • @ElaM__Christ_is_Life
      @ElaM__Christ_is_Life Год назад

      I just did a challenge from Annette at Biblical Nutritionist about cutting sugar for 21 days. I shared with my prayer group ladies and some also tried it. It’s been eye opening to see how much sugar we are using day to day (Absolutely understanding Jami’s reply to you now). Annette also encourages natural sweeteners - so I used maple syrup and dates (syrup or dried). Favorite dessert - dates with peanut butter, kept in the fridge. Super yummy and definitely covering that sweet craving.