My sister retired a couple of years ago and with less income worried they wouldn't be able to buy a nice Christmas for their grandchildren. She put together a box for each grandchild of treasures she found at Goodwill over a long period of time and her grandchildren were thrilled with their gifts - as much as in other years!
My local shop collect all the new packaged toy donations for two months and then do a Christmas special shopping day with only new packaged toys. There are queues all down the road for this sale it is so popular.
You didn't buy the Pyrex bowls! "We put them back to bless someone else." Wow, that's kindness right there! You're an angel Emmy and I bet someone later that day, came home with those bowls super excited and happy. It can be very easy to grab the vintage bargains without any real need. You showed us in your gentle way, the practice of selflessness. And I'm in Ontario!
Several years ago from Goodwill, I purchased a brand new - tags still attached - alpaca sweater from Peru. The tag said $125!! And I believe it, because this is the very best sweater I have ever owned. Are you ready? The sweater cost $4. Best deal I have ever gotten from Goodwill. I don't shop retail stores for clothing except for bras and panties. I even buy nightwear there. So glad you pointed out this wonderful frugal place to shop to all your subs. Diane in NC
I tell my friends that are not thrift store people that restaurants wash their dishes and reuse their silverware glassware plates ie. I have a blessed beautiful life and it's blessed with quality finds mostly resale items.
As always I enjoyed your video. Must add that your milk & corn starch hack is a life saver for us. Due to health restrictions I've passed over many recipes that needed heavy cream & then you showed me the solution. Can't thank you enough. Our clam chowder soup will now be thick & creamy. AlFredo here I come.
My husband and I bought a little vacation place in WV for dirt cheap. We have zero budget for furniture and have been sleeping on a mattress in the bedroom. Today we found a beautiful, antique metal bed frame that we scooped up for $90. It was worth waiting to find the perfect piece at a great price. The alternative would have been a cheap, junky frame from Amazon.
It's been a thrifty week for you'all, not buying anything at the thrift store. I like to "tell the universe" what I need before thrifting. It helps in finding the "some thing" I really need. This way I'm not distracted by everything that I don't need. Missouri, in the house. By way of our Oklahoma and Florida roots, with lengthy stays in Philly, the Pine Barrens of New Jersey, Oahu, and Colorado. I learned about sushi and poi long before I learned about bagels and lox. And thrift is our family tradition.
I loved this video! ❤️ I've been going to thrift stores since I was little. My mom brought my sister and I to them, and we all still go. Also, I love the soup recipe. Thank you for all the information you and Paul give to us. I'm in California.😊
I've thrifted all my life and have had some amazing deals over the years. One Christmas, I thrifted every gift (all new with tag items) and spent hundreds less!! Love from West Virginia 💝💝
I love thrifting and another reason to thrift that often goes unmentioned is that thrift stores are almost always non-profits supporting great charity work. Goodwill, for example does some great job training and school support for a lot of poeple who have had trouble finding employment. I love redirecting money I would have spent at a retail store to support such great grpups. Thanks for your wonderful channel. I really enjoy it. You always make me smile with your sweet greeting.
Love you videos, you are so lucky to have massive thrift stores in the USA, we live in a small town in England and have to travel long distances to find thrift stores which are bigger than just shops, however I have over the years had wonderful buy’s. We don’t have tag sales or garage sales or estate sales like you, also being able to put things on the sidewalk every month and people can pick any item up if it is going be of use to them. God Bless 🙏✝️🇬🇧
In the summer,my area has Edgewater days.which is a huge yard sale. I asked about it, and hubby is going to save a little bit of money each pay period for me to go.it is generally the first week of June
I used to visit our local Goodwill to get toys and other goodies for my elementary classroom prize bins. Lots of great finds, and teachers would get an extra 20% off on Wednesdays, which really helped to stretch my teacher budget!
I am from Massachusetts. I shop Goodwill all the time. I usually buy up all the musical instruments to give to students who don't have money to buy an instrument. So, this way I can give the gift of music. I always look in the glass wear and things in that area. I use "Nalgene Bottles" to bring my I ice water to school every day. I get them for 3 dollars. in the stores they are 25. I live very frugal, and love going on a hunt to find something special. You never know what you will find. Thrifting Fun!
Thank you Emmy and Paul for another collection of great ideas. I love thrift stores(charity shops) for all the different reasons, saving money, re cycling and just generally find it more interesting to come across things for the home that we need, and also looking and leaving items for others who will enjoy or need them, this gives me pleasure to imagine the joy of their find. I am from the UK and we don't call ours thrift store but charity shops. Great as always, thank you both for your calming and cozy approach x
Good morning! Watching from Phoenix Arizona. My husband is from Gloversville NY and I am originally from NJ so we LOVE your accents! Makes me feel at home. 🥰 I pulled out the ingredients for the soup...its the only soup my husband will eat at Olive Garden so thanks for the recipe. 😋 I'm surprising him tonight with it for dinner. We thrift for practical items all the time! 20 years ago I was blessed to find a BRAND NEW WITH TAGS wedding dress! Apparently t hff E original owner changed her wedding theme ...can you believe it? It was stunning and I never would have been able to purchase it new. It's funny but after years of thrifting, its extremely difficult for me to pay full price for anything! Thank you for sharing another great video! Have a blessed day and looking forward to seeing your next video. 💖
Ive been thrifting for years. Its my favorite way to shop. My mother loves the gifts I collaborate from the thrift stores. Its better and more affordable than any store bought brand new items.
Hi Emmy and Paul. I am watching you from the island of Oahu in the state of Hawaii. I must say, your Goodwill store is so organized! Wow, it is so easy to find things that one might need. Those dish sets of four were a real deal to me. I thought for sure Emmy would have grabbed that vintage Pyrex; good job Emmy. I haven't been to Goodwill in about 30 years but I remember everything being everywhere and having to hunt for things. I am really proud that our adult children are frugal and almost never pay full price for anything. Our son and his wife are expecting their first child and have received almost everything the baby will need, gently used, from their friends and church members. Why go out and buy things when others are willing to give them away?
Love thrifting, both for economical and environmental reasons. I don't get people who wouldn't even consider second hand because somebody else used it before them- every time you eat out - you use second hand glass, plate, cutlery etc LOL And when you staying in the hotel - you are sleeping in a bed that 100s of people slept in, same with towels and bedding etc. My husband was such a person until explained to him and its changed his view completely :) Love your channel, so gentle and encouraging, just what we need in these uncertain times. Lots of Love from Belfast - Northern Ireland
Beautiful footage. Y'all must get up every morning before dawn. I'm a sunset girl myself. I've enjoyed them all around the world and believe they're good for your soul. Visiting Sicily once, I made a point to get to a high point in each part of the island to savor the sunset with an amazing red wine. Definitely a lovely memory!
I'm a middle school history and Spanish teacher living on the Eastern Shore of Maryland in Dorchester County. Harriet Tubman's birth place! I just want to tell you I have a huge collection of what I'm calling "Emmy Recipies." Every one has been a keeper! Thank you!
I bought a new ( still had the label) cashmere sweater for my son’s Christmas present from the charity shop here in the U.K.. the original ticket said £80 the charity ticket was £8 🥳👌
I recently found your channel and have been binge watching it since!!! You two are adorable! Your hints and recipes are wonderful... and Emmy, your smile is contagious!!! Looking forward to all of your future videos! Blessings to you both!
I would absolutely have bought the Pyrex with the covers on them! I love to cook extra and put single size servings in them which saves my husband’s calls to take out for dinner when I’m working. I just spent $18 on 4 of those containers. They are awesome! They are dishwasher safe and no plastic touches the food.
What great inventory at that Goodwill! I live in a large city and I have a hard time finding such lovely items at thrift stores. I have some that I love and go through a few at times. One of my daughters love thrift stores as well--she likes to re-purpose things. She's very creative. I do buy clothing at thrift stores and when people turn up their noses, I say, "these things look just like what's currently in my closet--worn and washed a few times". I'm nearing retirement so my home is fully furnished and I don't need new decor or kitchen items. Sometimes I buy something that is better/prettier than what I own and donate my old one. I like to give to charities that support the unhoused.
That Goodwill store was so much cleaner and more organized than the last one I was in. We have a newer, bigger Goodwill store in town now that I will check out. It would be a pleasure to shop there. The soup looks delicious and made me hungry. Thank you for making simple, frugal living so much fun. Bye from Southwestern Iowa.
I thrift almost everything! Food processor $22, hand mixer $3, my colander was only $.99 at my thrift shop, in sink dish rack, Yankee candles new and used are a fraction of the cost of new ones, school folders, puzzles, bread pans, boots, jackets, jeans, leggings. I thrift first, then go to a store for new if I can’t find what I need.
Thrifting is a real adventure - you never know what you will find. I have received compliments on decor, furniture and items of clothing I wear and it just makes me smile. It proves you can live well frugally. I'm posting from Canada. Thank you for your helpful and encouraging videos. 💐
Great recipe, thank you! I grew up in northern Maine, but I have traveled everywhere and have even lived in Germany. I now live in the Ozark Mountains of Missouri. I am slowly going back and watching your older videos in support of your wonderful channel. Xx
Not all Goodwill stores operate the same. In Central Florida .. just yesterday... those $.99 Phaltzgraph mugs are $4.99 each. T-shirts can be $6.99 if they have a "brand name" label.
Hello from New Hampshire! I have never commented on a video before but I wanted to tell you what an encouragement your videos are. You are so positive and have such a great message to share. Thank you and God bless you both!
Please check to make sure you’re still subscribed to our channel. We put a video out every single Friday and a short video every single Tuesday. We haven’t missed one in years lol!
I just love you and Paul - such cool people. I started thriving during COVID-19 in NYC and saved a bundle! Now I have a hard time paying retail - I’m a Frugral Fran for sure at 48 yrs old 😂
A thrift store I like to go to got a donation from an upscale boutique that recently closed. I got two tops, marked at $34.99 each, for just $3 each. I also got a gold ring for $10 at the same store.
Hello from Maine! I love shopping at my local Good Will and Salvation Army stores! It's good for the planet as well as the pocket book! I adore kale and am quite certain I can "veganize" that recipe! I bet it would be fabulous in the Instant pot!
I enjoy thrifting too, it is an extra treat to find stuff with new tags on them still. I even pick up stuff for a relative. When I'm on vacation or out of town I try to check out thrift stores in other areas. Looking at the items is sometimes like walking through recent history. I'm in Wisconsin.🐄
I love thrifting! I just got back from the DAV thrift store just over the border in VA from me! I actually even rethought some items I had picked up and put them back. Made me feel good about everything I bought, money well spent!!!
I volunteer in a charity shop, the UK equivalent of your thrift store and I'm always surprised by the number of items donated new with tags. Thanks for another great recipe! Watching from Isle of Wight, uk.
Just made this soup. I used reg flour in milk 1/2 tbsp. Wow!! Husband ...not a soup fan and he gave it 9 out of 10 stars. Thank you so much. Also you spaghetti pie is 10 stars..wonderful. Love you and Paul
Soup is always delicious! I love shopping at thrift stores! People do not realize that you are going to wash the things you buy but come on when you buy in the stores you are surely going to wash those as well because everyone has been trying those on!!! Same with dishes etc. Now facts are out there!!
Just made a half batch of the soup. Very good. I used Kale I had in the freezer and since it wasn't enough I used the extra leaves that came off of Brussel sprouts for tonight dinner. Even the kids had some!
Great video! We are trying to buy all our clothes (apart from underwear) from charity shops now as the prices are SO much better! I'm handy with a sewing machine too and can take in/let out/make new as needed. We are watching from Caerphilly, South Wales, UK 🏴 XX
Hi both (and the lovely Miss Dixiebelle) I’m from WALES, U.K. and have been a subscriber for about a year. I have just lost 70 lbs and so the wonders of thrift stores or as we call them in the U.K. , ‘charity shops have become a necessity for me. I had no clothes that fitted me and as a new retiree could not justify paying full price for a whole new wardrobe. I have also found some great homeware items in them for a fraction of the cost of new, so I’m definitely a convert. Keep the videos coming, I just love them xxx
Hi Emmy and Paul - LOVE LOVE LOVE your channel - you talk about all my interests. You are such a lovely couple and such an encouragement to many - lots of love - Maureen (South Africa)
I *always* look for used first :). Reminder that you can also get great deals on FB Marketplace, Craigslist, OfferUp, etc. Also Poshmark and ThredUP are great online sources for used clothing. Our puppy is coming home in a couple of weeks and we've gotten virtually everything for his care (playpen, crate, leash, harnesses, bowls, gently used toys, blankets, even a full box of brand new puppy pads) USED. So while the puppy's not frugal LOL, at least we've saved on all of the other things! Thanks for the video and the recipe!!
Hi Emmy and Paul. I watch you from Wallis Lake NSW Australia. I am blessed to live in such a lovely little settlement. A fair distance from the nearest town but quiet and beautiful.
I live in the Florida panhandle. I love thrifting. I have lots of vintage Pyrex, Fire King and Glasbake bakeware and other dishes. I use them all the time. I love your channel.
I was raised going to The Goodwill and even trash picking! There is no shame in my game! Lol Thank you for every video you make! I’m from Midwest, Ohio!❤️
That soup looked wonderful. I actually have all the ingredients in my pantry to make that soup. I had to laugh at the thrift store. I used to have that rust colored pyrex bowl set from back in the eighties. That was a big color in decorating back then. Love your channel and your rumba dog!
They did a documentary on the fashion industry and with fast fashion many people wear their items less than 2 times and some not all hence so many are new with tags. Also many think their clothes are being recycled back into clothes but that is often not possible, so by buying used or new preloved clothes we help the planet tremendously. I always check for stains (inside and out) on clothes and very import I always check the zip on bags and trousers sometimes it is only when you sit down with pants, you realize why those trousers were donated. Ceramics with crazing and chips I stay away from and not all electrics show faults immediately so test a few times first. Generally though 80% of the items are great in particular vintage items, they are great gift ideas and may even be a longer term investment.
You two are amazing. You are so helpful and thorough in your instructions for making such delicious frugal recipes. thanks. Love you. Also your thrift store shopping was such fun.
Love thrifting...found a waffle maker recently $4 which also can be a griddle!! And also a 7 pack of peg games....$3.99! I love the adventure...also buy books and movies super prices! Love the recipes!!
I get the majority of my clothing from charity shops I love the bargains and the find. I also like ebay and vinted. I've been doing a no spend February and haven't bought a single thing except groceries. Loving your videos and your warmth. Sending love from Scotland 🏴❤
You are spot on! Thrifting can run hot or cold. For me the key is to not feel I have to have something. It’s okay to leave empty handed, just like you did. If you are buying to buy, it’s not a bargain! The soup is amazing! I will be making, for sure! My husband and I reside in Grand Haven, Michigan. It’s a beautiful Lake Michigan beach town in western Michigan.
I've always loved thrift shopping! I started in high school a million years ago, looking for vintage clothing. I never stopped! My husband and I loved going junking and finding treasures!
Low carb hack for the soup - use diacon radishes or regular radishes for potatoes. You will not be able to taste the radish…great sub…really. I make it all the time and freeze some for later. Also can use spinach instead of kale.
Made “Zuppa toscana” for dinner last night before I saw your video. I’m challenging myself to use only what is in our fridge/freezer and pantry for the month of February and only buying milk and eggs. For the soup I used leftover ham from Christmas instead of bacon, pak Choi that we froze from our garden, some red peppers, carrots and turnips instead of potatoes. Had a little leftover rice so added that also. I did use sausage.😋watching from Utah
My sister retired a couple of years ago and with less income worried they wouldn't be able to buy a nice Christmas for their grandchildren. She put together a box for each grandchild of treasures she found at Goodwill over a long period of time and her grandchildren were thrilled with their gifts - as much as in other years!
Love that! Thanks so much Lori!
My local shop collect all the new packaged toy donations for two months and then do a Christmas special shopping day with only new packaged toys. There are queues all down the road for this sale it is so popular.
I did that when my kids were young. They didn't care where it came from.
You didn't buy the Pyrex bowls! "We put them back to bless someone else." Wow, that's kindness right there! You're an angel Emmy and I bet someone later that day, came home with those bowls super excited and happy. It can be very easy to grab the vintage bargains without any real need. You showed us in your gentle way, the practice of selflessness. And I'm in Ontario!
What an encouraging and uplifting comment!! Thank you so very much!
Several years ago from Goodwill, I purchased a brand new - tags still attached - alpaca sweater from Peru. The tag said $125!! And I believe it, because this is the very best sweater I have ever owned. Are you ready? The sweater cost $4. Best deal I have ever gotten from Goodwill. I don't shop retail stores for clothing except for bras and panties. I even buy nightwear there. So glad you pointed out this wonderful frugal place to shop to all your subs. Diane in NC
Diane we won't buy undergarments there either! Thanks so much for watching!
That is true, I bought one retail … I was freezing in the mountains so it made sense to me at the time. I go everywhere with my sweater! Great find!
I tell my friends that are not thrift store people that restaurants wash their dishes and reuse their silverware glassware plates ie.
I have a blessed beautiful life and it's blessed with quality finds mostly resale items.
Great analogy!! I never ever thought of it that way! Thanks so much for watching!
I absolutely believe in buying used except for My underthings...Ritzi and I send Love and Cheer from Texas!!!
LOL! I draw the line there too! 😆🤣
Yes, no undergarments for us either!! Love back!
As always I enjoyed your video. Must add that your milk & corn starch hack is a life saver for us. Due to health restrictions I've passed over many recipes that needed heavy cream & then you showed me the solution. Can't thank you enough. Our clam chowder soup will now be thick & creamy. AlFredo here I come.
YES! Works perfectly and absolutely no change in taste!
Québec, Canada ❤️
My husband and I bought a little vacation place in WV for dirt cheap. We have zero budget for furniture and have been sleeping on a mattress in the bedroom. Today we found a beautiful, antique metal bed frame that we scooped up for $90. It was worth waiting to find the perfect piece at a great price. The alternative would have been a cheap, junky frame from Amazon.
YAY!! How wonderful is that! Congrats!
It's been a thrifty week for you'all, not buying anything at the thrift store. I like to "tell the universe" what I need before thrifting. It helps in finding the "some thing" I really need. This way I'm not distracted by everything that I don't need.
Missouri, in the house. By way of our Oklahoma and Florida roots, with lengthy stays in Philly, the Pine Barrens of New Jersey, Oahu, and Colorado. I learned about sushi and poi long before I learned about bagels and lox. And thrift is our family tradition.
LOL!! Love that! Thanks so much for watching!
Look at that beautiful sky!😀
I loved this video! ❤️ I've been going to thrift stores since I was little. My mom brought my sister and I to them, and we all still go. Also, I love the soup recipe. Thank you for all the information you and Paul give to us. I'm in California.😊
Thanks for sharing and watching Julie!!
my husband and i aren't in another country, but we are across country from you. we live in eastern washington state. we love you guys.
Hi, Neighbor😁? I’m from the Tri-Cities area of eastern Washington.
@@jeannel1065 hello to you neighbor, we are by moses lake area.
Thanks so much for watching Michelle!
My name is Racquel,and I’m from 🇯🇲. My husband and I now Live in Florida with Our children. I love watching your videos ❤️
Thanks so much for watching Racquel!
I've thrifted all my life and have had some amazing deals over the years. One Christmas, I thrifted every gift (all new with tag items) and spent hundreds less!! Love from West Virginia 💝💝
Love that!! Thanks so much for watching Julie!
My family always said one mans junk is another mans treasure! Thank-You! God-Bless!
God Bless you too! Thanks!
Hello from Kentucky! Thanks for all the frugal tips!
Thanks so much for watching!
I love thrifting and another reason to thrift that often goes unmentioned is that thrift stores are almost always non-profits supporting great charity work. Goodwill, for example does some great job training and school support for a lot of poeple who have had trouble finding employment. I love redirecting money I would have spent at a retail store to support such great grpups.
Thanks for your wonderful channel. I really enjoy it. You always make me smile with your sweet greeting.
YAY!! Thanks so much for watching Lori!
Love you videos, you are so lucky to have massive thrift stores in the USA, we live in a small town in England and have to travel long distances to find thrift stores which are bigger than just shops, however I have over the years had wonderful buy’s. We don’t have tag sales or garage sales or estate sales like you, also being able to put things on the sidewalk every month and people can pick any item up if it is going be of use to them. God Bless 🙏✝️🇬🇧
In the summer,my area has Edgewater days.which is a huge yard sale. I asked about it, and hubby is going to save a little bit of money each pay period for me to go.it is generally the first week of June
Sounds so fun!
We are late but we are here watching
Thank you!!! You all are never late!
I used to visit our local Goodwill to get toys and other goodies for my elementary classroom prize bins. Lots of great finds, and teachers would get an extra 20% off on Wednesdays, which really helped to stretch my teacher budget!
Thanks so much for watching Megan!
We love you from Tennessee
YAY!!! Thanks so much for watching Mary!
Former NYer here living in Washington State now. I love watching your channel. It makes me feel like I am back home.
That is awesome! Thanks so much for watching Deb!
I am from Massachusetts. I shop Goodwill all the time. I usually buy up all the musical instruments to give to students who don't have money to buy an instrument. So, this way I can give the gift of music. I always look in the glass wear and things in that area. I use "Nalgene Bottles" to bring my I ice water to school every day. I get them for 3 dollars. in the stores they are 25. I live very frugal, and love going on a hunt to find something special. You never know what you will find. Thrifting Fun!
YAY!! Love that you buy the instruments! Thanks so much for watching!
Thank you Emmy and Paul for another collection of great ideas. I love thrift stores(charity shops) for all the different reasons, saving money, re cycling and just generally find it more interesting to come across things for the home that we need, and also looking and leaving items for others who will enjoy or need them, this gives me pleasure to imagine the joy of their find. I am from the UK and we don't call ours thrift store but charity shops. Great as always, thank you both for your calming and cozy approach x
Thank you for the kind words Pierette!
Our goodwill is my FAVORITE store! I find the most gorgeous clothes! I thoroughly wash and dry them and they are like new! 😀
Thanks so much for watching!
Good morning! Watching from Phoenix Arizona. My husband is from Gloversville NY and I am originally from NJ so we LOVE your accents! Makes me feel at home. 🥰 I pulled out the ingredients for the soup...its the only soup my husband will eat at Olive Garden so thanks for the recipe. 😋 I'm surprising him tonight with it for dinner. We thrift for practical items all the time! 20 years ago I was blessed to find a BRAND NEW WITH TAGS wedding dress! Apparently t hff E original owner changed her wedding theme ...can you believe it? It was stunning and I never would have been able to purchase it new. It's funny but after years of thrifting, its extremely difficult for me to pay full price for anything! Thank you for sharing another great video! Have a blessed day and looking forward to seeing your next video. 💖
What a great comment! Hope hubby enjoyed the soup!! So glad whomever changed their "theme" LOL!!!
Ive been thrifting for years. Its my favorite way to shop. My mother loves the gifts I collaborate from the thrift stores. Its better and more affordable than any store bought brand new items.
I agree! Great items!
Hi Emmy and Paul. I am watching you from the island of Oahu in the state of Hawaii. I must say, your Goodwill store is so organized! Wow, it is so easy to find things that one might need. Those dish sets of four were a real deal to me. I thought for sure Emmy would have grabbed that vintage Pyrex; good job Emmy. I haven't been to Goodwill in about 30 years but I remember everything being everywhere and having to hunt for things. I am really proud that our adult children are frugal and almost never pay full price for anything. Our son and his wife are expecting their first child and have received almost everything the baby will need, gently used, from their friends and church members. Why go out and buy things when others are willing to give them away?
I couldn't agree more! They are truly blessed! How beautiful Hawaii must be!! Thanks so much for watching!
Oh my goodness the red jacket 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
I know right Steph!! I didn't buy a thing lol!
What a cute Roomba... I mean puppy! ❤😊
LOL! She's a doll!! Thank you!
Love thrifting, both for economical and environmental reasons. I don't get people who wouldn't even consider second hand because somebody else used it before them- every time you eat out - you use second hand glass, plate, cutlery etc LOL And when you staying in the hotel - you are sleeping in a bed that 100s of people slept in, same with towels and bedding etc. My husband was such a person until explained to him and its changed his view completely :) Love your channel, so gentle and encouraging, just what we need in these uncertain times. Lots of Love from Belfast - Northern Ireland
Great points you made! So true! Thanks for watching!
Beautiful footage. Y'all must get up every morning before dawn. I'm a sunset girl myself. I've enjoyed them all around the world and believe they're good for your soul. Visiting Sicily once, I made a point to get to a high point in each part of the island to savor the sunset with an amazing red wine. Definitely a lovely memory!
Oh how magnificent! Yes, I am a very early riser by 5 AM usually!
I'm a middle school history and Spanish teacher living on the Eastern Shore of Maryland in Dorchester County. Harriet Tubman's birth place! I just want to tell you I have a huge collection of what I'm calling "Emmy Recipies." Every one has been a keeper! Thank you!
YAY!! Love to hear that! Thank you so much Laura!
Just love your channel! I’m in NC, and you both are a real blessing!❤️
Thanks so much for watching Rita!
I love thrift shops. I always ♥️ Miss DixieBelle. Warm hugs from Phoenix. 🌈✌🏾
Warm hugs right back from DixieBelle Mr. Gregory!!
I bought a new ( still had the label) cashmere sweater for my son’s Christmas present from the charity shop here in the U.K.. the original ticket said £80 the charity ticket was £8 🥳👌
That is awesome!
I recently found your channel and have been binge watching it since!!! You two are adorable! Your hints and recipes are wonderful... and Emmy, your smile is contagious!!! Looking forward to all of your future videos! Blessings to you both!
Thanks so much Christine! 😊. Welcome!
Im here in the tampa florida area! Semi retired. Originally from naperville Illinois. Love your great tips. Your my go to❤
YAY! We love to hear that! Thank you!
Watching this fr Canada 🇨🇦 Love your channel , lots of great practical advice !!
Thanks so much for watching Angela!
Good Heavens!! That Goodwill is HUGE!! Those PYREX!! All those goodies! I wanted to hop into the screen! And Paul, I see a new career as a hand model.
LOL!!! Yes, he is! Thanks so much for watching!
I would absolutely have bought the Pyrex with the covers on them! I love to cook extra and put single size servings in them which saves my husband’s calls to take out for dinner when I’m working. I just spent $18 on 4 of those containers. They are awesome! They are dishwasher safe and no plastic touches the food.
Yes, exactly what I thought!!
What great inventory at that Goodwill! I live in a large city and I have a hard time finding such lovely items at thrift stores. I have some that I love and go through a few at times. One of my daughters love thrift stores as well--she likes to re-purpose things. She's very creative. I do buy clothing at thrift stores and when people turn up their noses, I say, "these things look just like what's currently in my closet--worn and washed a few times". I'm nearing retirement so my home is fully furnished and I don't need new decor or kitchen items. Sometimes I buy something that is better/prettier than what I own and donate my old one. I like to give to charities that support the unhoused.
Thanks so much for watching Cathy!
That Goodwill store was so much cleaner and more organized than the last one I was in. We have a newer, bigger Goodwill store in town now that I will check out. It would be a pleasure to shop there. The soup looks delicious and made me hungry. Thank you for making simple, frugal living so much fun. Bye from Southwestern Iowa.
Thanks so much Linda!
Sending wishes from Lincoln, England
YAY! Thanks so much for watching Irene!
I thrift almost everything! Food processor $22, hand mixer $3, my colander was only $.99 at my thrift shop, in sink dish rack, Yankee candles new and used are a fraction of the cost of new ones, school folders, puzzles, bread pans, boots, jackets, jeans, leggings. I thrift first, then go to a store for new if I can’t find what I need.
Exactly! So smart! Thanks so much for watching!
I'm watching from Canada!
Praying for Canada
Thanks so much for watching!
Thrifting is a real adventure - you never know what you will find. I have received compliments on decor, furniture and items of clothing I wear and it just makes me smile. It proves you can live well frugally.
I'm posting from Canada.
Thank you for your helpful and encouraging videos. 💐
Love that! Thanks so much for watching Traille!
My son loves Zuppa Toscana. I hate Olive Gardens prices. Looks like he will be having soup this weekend!
Watching you twice a week from Oregon!
Thanks so much Holly!
Watching from Indiana
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Great recipe, thank you! I grew up in northern Maine, but I have traveled everywhere and have even lived in Germany. I now live in the Ozark Mountains of Missouri. I am slowly going back and watching your older videos in support of your wonderful channel. Xx
Thanks so very much CJ! That means so much to us!
Not all Goodwill stores operate the same. In Central Florida .. just yesterday... those $.99 Phaltzgraph mugs are $4.99 each. T-shirts can be $6.99 if they have a "brand name" label.
Same in Colorado
It's the same where I live. The choices arent great and nice items are priced like retail.
Sadly I have the same problem. Most of the stuff in Sal Val here in PA is junk or way too expensive. I have wasted a lot of time and gasoline.
When my grandfather owned a new and used furniture and more store I worked there for several years, thrifting is in my blood and I love it!
Love that Sarah!
Hello from New Hampshire! I have never commented on a video before but I wanted to tell you what an encouragement your videos are. You are so positive and have such a great message to share. Thank you and God bless you both!
Laurie thank you so much! God bless you as well!!
I haven't seen you for awhile❤ miss you
Please check to make sure you’re still subscribed to our channel. We put a video out every single Friday and a short video every single Tuesday. We haven’t missed one in years lol!
I just love you and Paul - such cool people. I started thriving during COVID-19 in NYC and saved a bundle! Now I have a hard time paying retail - I’m a Frugral Fran for sure at 48 yrs old 😂
Love that! Thank you!
A thrift store I like to go to got a donation from an upscale boutique that recently closed. I got two tops, marked at $34.99 each, for just $3 each. I also got a gold ring for $10 at the same store.
I am from Andorra but I am watching you from Washington state 🥰 your videos are the best! Thank you for being so inspiring 🥰
YAY!! Thanks so much for watching Sara!
Hello from Maine! I love shopping at my local Good Will and Salvation Army stores! It's good for the planet as well as the pocket book! I adore kale and am quite certain I can "veganize" that recipe! I bet it would be fabulous in the Instant pot!
Thanks so much for watching!
I enjoy thrifting too, it is an extra treat to find stuff with new tags on them still. I even pick up stuff for a relative. When I'm on vacation or out of town I try to check out thrift stores in other areas. Looking at the items is sometimes like walking through recent history. I'm in Wisconsin.🐄
Yes, we thrift on vacation as well! Thanks so much for watching!
I love thrifting! I just got back from the DAV thrift store just over the border in VA from me! I actually even rethought some items I had picked up and put them back. Made me feel good about everything I bought, money well spent!!!
Thanks so much for watching!
I volunteer in a charity shop, the UK equivalent of your thrift store and I'm always surprised by the number of items donated new with tags. Thanks for another great recipe! Watching from Isle of Wight, uk.
Thanks so much for watching Claire!
Just made this soup. I used reg flour in milk 1/2 tbsp. Wow!! Husband ...not a soup fan and he gave it 9 out of 10 stars. Thank you so much. Also you spaghetti pie is 10 stars..wonderful. Love you and Paul
YAY!! Love to hear that! Thanks for watching!
I love thrift store shopping. My kids not so much. 💚 from Middletown, PA
Thanks so much for watchingTina!
Soup is always delicious! I love shopping at thrift stores! People do not realize that you are going to wash the things you buy but come on when you buy in the stores you are surely going to wash those as well because everyone has been trying those on!!! Same with dishes etc. Now facts are out there!!
I agree! Thanks so much for watching Jackie!
Just made a half batch of the soup. Very good. I used Kale I had in the freezer and since it wasn't enough I used the extra leaves that came off of Brussel sprouts for tonight dinner. Even the kids had some!
YAY!!! So glad you enjoyed it!!
Enjoying and learning your cooking from warm sunny Southern California. Sometimes too sunny and warm. Need rain to ease the drought.
Thanks so much Helen!
Hi Emmy and Paul. What a yummy meal after a hard day shopping. 😊 Loved the cameo appearance from Dixiebelle. Have a great weekend.
You too Karen! Thanks so much for watching!
Fellow NYer and early retiree in Syracuse! Love your videos, gives me inspiration!
YAY!! Thanks so much for watching Michelle!
Great video! We are trying to buy all our clothes (apart from underwear) from charity shops now as the prices are SO much better! I'm handy with a sewing machine too and can take in/let out/make new as needed. We are watching from Caerphilly, South Wales, UK 🏴 XX
YAY! Thanks so much!
Hi both (and the lovely Miss Dixiebelle) I’m from WALES, U.K. and have been a subscriber for about a year. I have just lost 70 lbs and so the wonders of thrift stores or as we call them in the U.K. , ‘charity shops have become a necessity for me. I had no clothes that fitted me and as a new retiree could not justify paying full price for a whole new wardrobe. I have also found some great homeware items in them for a fraction of the cost of new, so I’m definitely a convert. Keep the videos coming, I just love them xxx
Thanks so much Jayne! Congrats on your amazing weight loss journey!!
Watching from Maryland. Loved the jazzy guitar music in the sunrise clip.
Thanks so much for watching Ophelia!
Hi Emmy and Paul - LOVE LOVE LOVE your channel - you talk about all my interests. You are such a lovely couple and such an encouragement to many - lots of love - Maureen (South Africa)
Maureen, what a lovely comment! Thanks so very much!
I *always* look for used first :). Reminder that you can also get great deals on FB Marketplace, Craigslist, OfferUp, etc. Also Poshmark and ThredUP are great online sources for used clothing. Our puppy is coming home in a couple of weeks and we've gotten virtually everything for his care (playpen, crate, leash, harnesses, bowls, gently used toys, blankets, even a full box of brand new puppy pads) USED. So while the puppy's not frugal LOL, at least we've saved on all of the other things! Thanks for the video and the recipe!!
YAY!! A new puppy! Congrats! How wonderful!
Hi Emmy and Paul.
I watch you from Wallis Lake NSW Australia. I am blessed to live in such a lovely little settlement. A fair distance from the nearest town but quiet and beautiful.
That is so wonderful! Thanks for watching!
Enjoy and always learn something from you guys! From North Carolina, on the Virginia border....🌻🌹🌻
Thanks so much for watching Lona!
I live in the Florida panhandle. I love thrifting. I have lots of vintage Pyrex, Fire King and Glasbake bakeware and other dishes. I use them all the time. I love your channel.
Thanks so much!
Watching from Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA!
LOVE Lancaster PA!! Thanks so much for watching!
I was raised going to The Goodwill and even trash picking! There is no shame in my game! Lol Thank you for every video you make! I’m from Midwest, Ohio!❤️
Neat I agree! Thanks so much for watching!
That soup looked wonderful. I actually have all the ingredients in my pantry to make that soup. I had to laugh at the thrift store. I used to have that rust colored pyrex bowl set from back in the eighties. That was a big color in decorating back then. Love your channel and your rumba dog!
LOL!! Thanks so much for watching!
They did a documentary on the fashion industry and with fast fashion many people wear their items less than 2 times and some not all hence so many are new with tags. Also many think their clothes are being recycled back into clothes but that is often not possible, so by buying used or new preloved clothes we help the planet tremendously. I always check for stains (inside and out) on clothes and very import I always check the zip on bags and trousers sometimes it is only when you sit down with pants, you realize why those trousers were donated. Ceramics with crazing and chips I stay away from and not all electrics show faults immediately so test a few times first. Generally though 80% of the items are great in particular vintage items, they are great gift ideas and may even be a longer term investment.
Yes, you are so right about all your tips! Great!
I'm always watching and Find tip's great I look from Netherlands province Groningen
You two are amazing. You are so helpful and thorough in your instructions for making such delicious frugal recipes. thanks. Love you. Also your thrift store shopping was such fun.
So happy you liked it, thanks!
I go to our local Goodwill & American Rescue Missions stores weekly . I love them . I get the best deals.
Yes, we love those type of stores as well!
Hello from North Florida!
Thanks so much for watching!
Love thrifting...found a waffle maker recently $4 which also can be a griddle!! And also a 7 pack of peg games....$3.99! I love the adventure...also buy books and movies super prices! Love the recipes!!
I live in upstate South Carolina....we moved from Myrtle beach ⛱ 😎
Thanks so much for watching Lesley! Love SC as you know I am sure!
I get the majority of my clothing from charity shops I love the bargains and the find. I also like ebay and vinted. I've been doing a no spend February and haven't bought a single thing except groceries.
Loving your videos and your warmth. Sending love from Scotland 🏴❤
That is awesome! Thanks so much for watching Sheryl!
You are spot on! Thrifting can run hot or cold. For me the key is to not feel I have to have something. It’s okay to leave empty handed, just like you did. If you are buying to buy, it’s not a bargain!
The soup is amazing! I will be making, for sure!
My husband and I reside in Grand Haven, Michigan. It’s a beautiful Lake Michigan beach town in western Michigan.
Absolutely right!! Thanks so much for watching Mary!
Hi, I am from Montréal, Canada. I am always very pleased to see your videos. Thank you!
Thanks so much Lucie!
I've always loved thrift shopping! I started in high school a million years ago, looking for vintage clothing. I never stopped! My husband and I loved going junking and finding treasures!
We do too! One of our favorite past times!
Low carb hack for the soup - use diacon radishes or regular radishes for potatoes. You will not be able to taste the radish…great sub…really. I make it all the time and freeze some for later. Also can use spinach instead of kale.
Thanks so much for watching Colleen!
We’re watching you from Andover, KS. A suburb of Wichita. Love your channel. Blessings ☺️❤️
Thanks so much for watching Judy!
I really enjoy your channel. And I am from Alberta, Canada
Thanks so much for watching Vona!
Amen! And isn't thrifting fun? I both buy and sell on Posh- and I can tell you millions are doing the same. The recipe looks great ❤
Absolutely right! Thanks so much for watching!
Made “Zuppa toscana” for dinner last night before I saw your video. I’m challenging myself to use only what is in our fridge/freezer and pantry for the month of February and only buying milk and eggs. For the soup I used leftover ham from Christmas instead of bacon, pak Choi that we froze from our garden, some red peppers, carrots and turnips instead of potatoes. Had a little leftover rice so added that also. I did use sausage.😋watching from Utah
Sounds great! Thanks so much for watching Kathleen!
I’m from Nova Scotia! 🇨🇦 Love your videos! ❤
Awesome! Thank you!
I buy a lot of my clothes and kitchen items from the thrift store. Just love shopping there. I’m from Arizona.
Love it!! We do too!
Oh my goodness that soup looks amazing 😋😋
So good!
Love watching you from South Dakota.❤
Thanks so much for watching Kari!