Budget: £1 for 1 Day, From the More Expensive Supermarkets (Plus Foraging)

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  • Time for a limited budget food challenge - £1 for 1 day, but with the shopping restricted to the supermarkets that scored as most expensive in my shopping comparison videos (Co Op and M&S).
    The reason I do this is as an exercise to try to provoke myself to respond creatively; to nurture or develop transferrable skills of creativity and adaptability; to think more about what it means to 'try'; to embed a habit of thinking about and focusing upon solutions, not problems and also to experience personal failure in a safe setting. This type of exercise - in this, and in other contexts - has served me very well in life. Those skills, such as they are, have always been the driving force of what I do, on this channel, and everywhere else.
    It's important to note what this video is NOT:
    This is NOT a tutorial for cooking or budgeting or foraging. No guarantee is made that anyone else will be able to replicate any part of this video (supposing you even wanted to).
    This is NOT an attempt to 'play at being poor', although it always does make me appreciate things that I normally take for granted.
    This is NOT an attempt to 'prove that people on benefits could get by with less' - if anything, it proves the complete opposite - because this was a difficult thing to do - that's why it's called a 'challenge'.
    The shopping comparison videos:
    2020: • Which Supermarket Is C...
    2022: • Comparative Supermarke...
    Timestamps:
    0:00 Intro
    0:44 Rules
    1:29 Shopping (1)
    3:01 Breakfast (Making)
    4:53 Breakfast (Serving)
    6:48 Foraging
    19:37 Prep (General)
    20:52 Tea (Making)
    23:22 Shopping (2)
    25:53 Fail!
    26:34 Tea (Tasting)
    27:31 Lunch (Making)
    33:24 Lunch (Serving)
    34:40 Foraging
    37:53 Tea (Making)
    39:26 Dinner (Making)
    43:58 Dinner (Serving)
    45:42 Tea (Tasting)
    46:43 Reflections & Conclusion
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Комментарии • 2,2 тыс.

  • @AtomicShrimp
    @AtomicShrimp  2 года назад +1031

    *Erratum* - I boiled the egg for 5 minutes 45, but when I was opening it, I said 4 minutes 45. Obvious mistake.

    • @3dgamerman
      @3dgamerman 2 года назад +81

      Thank you for the clarification Mr. Shrimp.

    • @egemenozan5641
      @egemenozan5641 2 года назад +23

      Cleck might undo it if we ask nicely

    • @sarchlalaith8836
      @sarchlalaith8836 2 года назад +17

      Hey shrimpy.
      So something I've found
      For a perfect soft boiled runny yolk chill the eggs boil for exactly 6 mins and then run under cold water 30 second which also makes them easier to peel :)
      Hope this helps.

    • @sarchlalaith8836
      @sarchlalaith8836 2 года назад +7

      Would you consider picking and sending me horse radish? I live in Ireland so it is native but its hard to find, people here seem to do their best to kill it off

    • @sourcedasher
      @sourcedasher 2 года назад +49

      Unsubbed

  • @MysteriumArcanum
    @MysteriumArcanum 2 года назад +934

    I had always thought that if you go into M&S with only 25p an alarm repeating the word "poor" goes off and the staff all point at you and make that noise Donald Sutherland made at the end of Invasion of the Body Snatchers

    • @milquetoasted
      @milquetoasted 2 года назад +175

      Can confirm - used to work in there, there was a training video showing us how to screech and point

    • @julesj6050
      @julesj6050 2 года назад +13

      That scene in Invasion of the Body Snatchers was so scary- I had nightmares for weeks!

    • @julesj6050
      @julesj6050 2 года назад +7

      @@milquetoasted that’s funny!

    • @lizh1988
      @lizh1988 2 года назад +4

      😂🤣 that's how it feels, like that will happen!

    • @Liverpoolboy01
      @Liverpoolboy01 2 года назад +10

      However, I have seen at my local M&S, an off duty came in at the time her colleague was just lowering the prices!

  • @slimmysan7689
    @slimmysan7689 2 года назад +976

    In a world of hyper-specificity in RUclips channels, I really appreciate the variety in your content!

    • @junksmith_wizard
      @junksmith_wizard 2 года назад +32

      I agree ! This guy knows so much i always learn random things...and he really knows how to make things informative and interesting.

    • @Mona-.-
      @Mona-.- 2 года назад +15

      @@bobbybobstar1496 don’t think that was the point

    • @iidoyila
      @iidoyila 2 года назад +5

      @@bobbybobstar1496 no , this remains interesting data as time progresses

    • @Mona-.-
      @Mona-.- 2 года назад +7

      @@bobbybobstar1496 well do you want me to actually like it so it goes to 2? If it proves you wrong I will

    • @msjkramey
      @msjkramey 2 года назад +8

      @@bobbybobstar1496 what's embarrassing is your attitude

  • @dunkace
    @dunkace 2 года назад +594

    "I honestly don't know what happens if you try and spend 25p in M&S. Do you get arrested?" Had me in absolute stitches!

    • @saintsljp1
      @saintsljp1 Год назад +20

      I wouldn’t dare walk into M+S with only 25p in my pocket 😂

    • @Gaeisok
      @Gaeisok 9 месяцев назад +6

      One of my friends is on a budget and buys from M&S. She waits until the 6pm discounts, runs over. Last time I was with her she got a packet of 6 rashers for 10c. She bought 8 packets and froze them.
      (Btw I'm Irish and Ireland is more expensive than the UK)

  • @genericusername1973
    @genericusername1973 Год назад +77

    I bought a £1.50 "nearly" out of date veg box yesterday from Lidl, came with so much stuff, including 2 huge aubergines, potatoes, carrots, pepper, parsley, tomatoes. I Made a Carrot, roasted Tomato and red pepper soup. Absolutely Banging. As a person basically skint, these videos have really given me the confidence to do more work when it comes to cooking and making the best of what you've got. Thanks for inspiring what looks like a huge amount of people!

  • @coucoumohsen9054
    @coucoumohsen9054 2 года назад +241

    I really had my doubts when he excluded cannibalism but he actually managed to do it despite the strict rule. Kudos!

    • @kp2861
      @kp2861 Год назад +11

      😂😂😂 this made me burst out laughing on the train so many people were looking at me lmao

  • @soniccookie655
    @soniccookie655 2 года назад +716

    I like how Eva is just doing what she feels is important. Barking at rocks, and then apparently burying them in a big pile of wood chips. Maybe the rocks got they got what they deserved?

    • @AtomicShrimp
      @AtomicShrimp  2 года назад +499

      I would love to be able to hear her inner monologue. Her plans are beyond my comprehension.

    • @soniccookie655
      @soniccookie655 2 года назад +91

      @@AtomicShrimp One of my cats (who has anxiety and is scared of most things) has figured out that he can just turn away from scary things. I really want to know what he’s thinking when he does that.

    • @Sarah_Grant
      @Sarah_Grant 2 года назад +31

      @@AtomicShrimp she probably says the same about you...😉

    • @thomasherzog86
      @thomasherzog86 2 года назад +29

      @@AtomicShrimp I think understanding animals is much easier for children, because adults have too much practice in reasoning and i dont mean that in a negative way, just as is. a kid loves to jump into a puddle, just because. an adult would think about the danger and their shoes.

    • @JehanineMelmoth
      @JehanineMelmoth 2 года назад +18

      I love the capacity for joy that dogs have. “Ooh, a rock!”

  • @SanniSandyBunny2000
    @SanniSandyBunny2000 8 месяцев назад +17

    Dear Mr. Mike,
    This video is over a year old,
    (from July 2022 and it's November 2023, now)
    I have no idea if I saw it a year ago.
    Anyway as I was watching it today, I noticed that you were sort of unhappy about your lovely little soup.
    I think you would be pleased to know, that your little soup looked excellent to me, because it looked exactly like the soups of my childhood. I didn't have a boiled egg in mine, but everything else looked exactly like I remember from those days, now long past, it's brought tears to my eyes as the memories came back to life.
    Such simple things forever gone and so precious to the soul. I'm sorry if I'm rambling on about something like this, but actually all I want to do is express my appreciation for all of the effort you go to, to make these videos.
    Thanks for the unexpected trip down memory lane.
    Stay safe and healthy and happy, together with your family and little Eva.
    Kind regards, Sandra.

  • @gamewithadam7235
    @gamewithadam7235 2 года назад +656

    We're meant to be in the middle of a food crisis and he's still banging out £1 videos mad respect.

    • @Liverpoolboy01
      @Liverpoolboy01 2 года назад +10

      I have found Tesco hardly have any reduced prices !

    • @gamewithadam7235
      @gamewithadam7235 2 года назад +21

      @@Liverpoolboy01 They still do, go in evening after rush hour.

    • @grognakthedestroyerattorne3211
      @grognakthedestroyerattorne3211 2 года назад +4

      @@Liverpoolboy01 also depends where you live

    • @voetbal12
      @voetbal12 2 года назад +12

      This is nothing compared to what's to come.

    • @gamewithadam7235
      @gamewithadam7235 2 года назад +2

      @@voetbal12 What will come?

  • @Sasha-1313
    @Sasha-1313 2 года назад +538

    Sometimes I feel like I’ve spent my day barking at rocks, so I feel you, Eva.

  • @theclashingcrafter5354
    @theclashingcrafter5354 2 года назад +431

    "Time once again for a limited budget food challenge"
    This sentence is like heaven to my ears, I love this series so much!!!

    • @meruemo776
      @meruemo776 2 года назад +2

      Same, i love this series so much because 1- i am about to move out and have to fund my own diet. 2- i lift weights and have to eat 4000-5000 cals daily and have to fund that without going broke. This guy is a life saver

  • @mthemstandsformilk1965
    @mthemstandsformilk1965 Год назад +58

    This might be a strange takeaway, but I absolutely love how you interact with Eva. I'm not sure if you have children but you give the impression of an excellent paternal figure.

  • @creationsxl2979
    @creationsxl2979 2 года назад +123

    My father who passed away when I was 7 also told me the old tale about witches making boats out of eggshells. So really cool to hear it from a RUclipsr I respect and trust. He crushed them in his hand though, which I still often do subconsciously. We always had chickens when I was growing up though, and we used to put eggshells back in their scraps. Later I realised the story was probably to ensure that the chickens remained unaware their eggs are edible.

    • @sarahperry4000
      @sarahperry4000 2 года назад +27

      Go ahead and crush your eggshells. Witches are buying yachts these days.

    • @oliviaj9037
      @oliviaj9037 2 года назад +6

      I’ve seen chickens eat their own eggs, they can do it to get more protein/calcium. They do it in the wild and owned - but if you’re owned chickens do it it can be bc you’re not feeding them right.

    • @creationsxl2979
      @creationsxl2979 2 года назад +13

      @@oliviaj9037 our chickens were free range. If they weren’t eating right on top of the scraps, and grain we gave them, it was their fault.

  • @vysharra
    @vysharra 2 года назад +1061

    I know one voice is small, but I very much appreciate the generosity of sharing your hard work with us. It’s been a wonderful experience to see another region and to learn about foraging in such a lovely presentation. I hope the negativity doesn’t drag you down, because your content is excellent and very enjoyable. The nitpickers must add up, but the rest of the thousands and thousands of viewers were obviously happy to simply watch.

    • @tezzadezza9174
      @tezzadezza9174 2 года назад +22

      Well said kitty 👏🏻👍🏻

    • @rainbow9225
      @rainbow9225 2 года назад +19

      Agree I really learn so much from Atomic Shrimp. I really enjoy the videos.

    • @aboohoo
      @aboohoo 2 года назад +17

      totally agree! I'm very much one of those thousand - thoroughly enjoy every one of these videos, an instant click when they pop up in my sub feed, but I rarely, if ever, leave a comment
      it's just such a fascinating, educational and entertaining watch, and I look forward to it every time

    • @TC-th1ey
      @TC-th1ey 2 года назад +7

      Well put, there are over 200 people who agree with your comment, myself included.

    • @gamewithadam7235
      @gamewithadam7235 2 года назад +2

      What religion is he?

  • @MWDoom
    @MWDoom 2 года назад +2691

    I'd like to see what you'd do if you only use 100p worth of food for 2 days but you'd be allowed to either buy things or split up things by their unit price. So if you have a 89p bag of flour you could use 10p worth of it and be left with 90p. This would A. be closer to the reality of being on a small budget and B. would allow for a lot more creativity/more satisfying meals potentially.

    • @meowritz
      @meowritz 2 года назад +129

      I like the idea of that

    • @xitro20xx
      @xitro20xx 2 года назад +40

      good idea

    • @grootsyt
      @grootsyt 2 года назад +78

      He's not trying to be realistic

    • @rebel4466
      @rebel4466 2 года назад +19

      Really good idea. More ingredients and possibilities while still having the constraints of a budget

    • @stoverboo
      @stoverboo 2 года назад +45

      You might enjoy Struggle Meals, then. The cost of each ingredient is calculated, and the price per plate given at the end.

  • @distanteggsong9411
    @distanteggsong9411 Год назад +85

    I'm utterly fascinated by how much stuff you were able to get by foraging. Also, thank you for finally letting me learn what an egg with soldiers is. I had read it in a Terry Pratchett novel when I was a kid and until now never remembered that I meant to look it up.

    • @reddevil939
      @reddevil939 Год назад +11

      Googling is a great tool, but sometimes I do like to think about something I don't know and wait to organically learn more about it, just for the fun on occasion:)

  • @ptittannique5621
    @ptittannique5621 2 года назад +68

    Ah, M&S: where even the in-store music is too expensive for a limited budget food challenge!

  • @paulpollock3804
    @paulpollock3804 2 года назад +143

    Re: Barking at rocks.I'd like to think Eva was filming her own video explaining to other dogs how to identify rocks.

    • @RapTapTap69
      @RapTapTap69 2 года назад +3

      Best comment. Thank you

    • @sunblest
      @sunblest 2 года назад +1

      This is so wholesome 🥰

    • @Lyran7
      @Lyran7 Год назад

      I love that 🤣

    • @paulpollock3804
      @paulpollock3804 Год назад

      Thanks guys 😁

    • @ravarga4631
      @ravarga4631 Год назад

      Eva would be on the menu of a dedicated forager...

  • @ster2600
    @ster2600 2 года назад +90

    I laughed ridiculously hard at the "FAILED - I dispensed 29p worth of lentils", it's just such a funny sentence

  • @Skitch213
    @Skitch213 2 года назад +62

    The fact that Co-Op are now officially more expensive than somewhere like Sainsbury's is fucking astounding to me. They really are a bunch of robbing bastards these days if they're charging M&S prices.

    • @ladyg3nius
      @ladyg3nius Год назад

      They are more like a convenience shop that's why they are expensive

    • @uwufemboyuwu5658
      @uwufemboyuwu5658 Год назад +6

      I’ve worked there it’s awful. They don’t spend a shred of the money they make from their ridiculous prices on paying staff.

    • @jeanniewarken5822
      @jeanniewarken5822 Год назад +7

      But m&s prices have come down a lot... still a high end food store like waitrose because they have a great choice of amazing items..ie £20 balsamic vinigar(unbeleivably good but i make it last a year)... but they also have price competitive items... waitrose Essentials range for instance and the late afternoon reductions are genuine...go to the delicatessan counter and they have fresh ham offcuts..they are used to single particularly older people buying very small amounts..

    • @Skitch213
      @Skitch213 Год назад +3

      @@jeanniewarken5822 All the more reason that it's ridiculous that Co-op are trying to get off with similar pricing. Traditionally Co-op is not a high end supermarket chain, their stores tend to be local convenience store to service a small neighbourhood. Therefore it would make sense for them to sell basic essentials at affordable prices... However, they're charging almost as much if not more than some of the higher end competitors for worse products with no signs of stopping.

    • @countbelalucozade
      @countbelalucozade Год назад

      I take it you or your nearest and dearest will not be hiring them to put you underground or cremate you?.

  • @dazpatreg
    @dazpatreg 2 года назад +80

    I just want to say I love how kind and thoughtful you are in all your videos as well as being hugely knowledgeable and informative. You really are a pleasant drop in a sea of vacuousness

  • @blakops000007
    @blakops000007 2 года назад +302

    This is my favorite series in this channel, because it showcases your culinary creativity, and it teaches people lots of things.

  • @KingSulley
    @KingSulley 2 года назад +366

    As a Canadian, it's crazy to see so many reduced items at your local grocery store. Here stores would rather throw out everything as waste than let someone buy 'soon to expire' eggs at a $1 discount.

    • @ForbiddenChocolate
      @ForbiddenChocolate 2 года назад +65

      Same here in the US. Some stores in my area have a few produce items and breads that are discounted, but most don't. Hopefully that will change with inflation rising at such an alarming rate.

    • @Madge104
      @Madge104 2 года назад +59

      They don’t do it out of charity. They’re not allowed by law to give it away for free & waste disposal is more expensive than price reductions so that’s how they try to cut costs

    • @fupatrooper1638
      @fupatrooper1638 2 года назад +14

      That's terrible! So much waste when people are struggling.

    • @PandemoniumMeltDown
      @PandemoniumMeltDown 2 года назад +1

      When maintaining market prices is more important than the survival of the population... Trou d'eau must be poisoned, in the head!

    • @ragnkja
      @ragnkja 2 года назад +1

      @@Madge104
      By law? I would have assumed it was by contract with the suppliers.

  • @rexana
    @rexana 2 года назад +55

    1:40, just an aside, that olive sourdough from the co-op is lovely. It's still only the second best one though - the one with cheese and jalapeno? Absolutely amazing.
    I used to work at Co-Op and my main job was the reductions (It was, believe it or not, a full day's job - just reducing!). There may have been occasions where a reduced loaf of either one of those fell into the bottom of my reduction trolley TOTALLY ACCIDENTALLY and somehow got covered up with the spent label print rubbish...

  • @vidhoard
    @vidhoard 2 года назад +45

    I just love that Eva runs around and does whatever she wants while you forage. :) So cute!

  • @KerrikkiLurgan
    @KerrikkiLurgan 2 года назад +141

    Regarding the soup, bread was used as a soup or sauce thickener a few hundred years ago. Boil or soak bread pieces in water for a time, then remove the larger pieces left over. The liquid is then used as the base for the soup or sauce

    • @HidekiShinichi
      @HidekiShinichi 2 года назад +13

      Blend bread with olive oil, tomato, peppers and cucumber, get some salt and herbs there and you got a italian classic. Eaten cold.

    • @devlentbh
      @devlentbh 2 года назад +7

      Old fashion cheese and bread soup is really nice. Just add any cheese to that liquid. If you want to be more 'modern day', putting the bread chunks and water into a food processor would be a little less wasteful

    • @PlayaSinNombre
      @PlayaSinNombre 2 года назад +2

      They used to cut off, or grate off, the crust and only eat the crumb. Then, the remains would be used to thicken stocks and soups.

    • @Jakioliberty
      @Jakioliberty 2 года назад +3

      yeah eveyrtime in see him using bread i wonder why he doesn't use it to make the actual soup...

    • @PlayaSinNombre
      @PlayaSinNombre 2 года назад

      @@devlentbh here is a nice Olde Fashioned Cheshire cheese soup:
      ruclips.net/video/-heI0TqcxFo/видео.html

  • @Mcsqw
    @Mcsqw 2 года назад +398

    Interestingly, bread doesn't go stale because it dries out - the starches essentially crystallize inside it making it harder, and heating the bread up breaks down that crystallisation, reverting the bread to a softer texture.

    • @radicalcartoons2766
      @radicalcartoons2766 2 года назад +4

      I bung slightly stale bread in the microwave to soften it, is it more unhealthy ( compared to wrapping in foil and putting in the oven)?

    • @wanbon
      @wanbon 2 года назад +43

      @@radicalcartoons2766 generally with microwaves they work on heating the water particles in the food you're heating first, which is why stuff can be unevenly warmed or come out soggy. There's nothing inherently more unhealthy about microwaving it over baking, it's more like comparing steaming to pan frying. Microwaves will make your food wetter, ovens will dry it out.
      That being said I prefer reheating in microwaves for baked goods because they tend stay softer and less risk for overcooking by accident.

    • @ForbiddenChocolate
      @ForbiddenChocolate 2 года назад +6

      @@radicalcartoons2766 I would say, since it's only a few seconds, probably not. Though, in my experience, the texture would be better out of the oven.
      Years ago, I saw an experiment where nearly identical plants were watered with
      A. Water directly from the tap
      B. Water boiled on the stove
      C. Watered boiled in the microwave
      (Obviously the boiled water was cooled before using it.)
      I don't remember how long the experiment lasted, several weeks at least. In the end, the plant that received the water boiled on the stove was thriving, nearly twice as tall and full as the one that received tap water. The poor plant that received the microwaved water looked quite sickly; it didn't appear to have grown much and a good number of the leaves had fallen off.
      Assuming that the results were true and honest, it makes one think twice about cooking vegetables (or anything else) in the microwave. I only use mine for reheating leftovers, softening/melting butter and making popcorn in those prefilled bags. I've never been comfortable with actually cooking anything in it, even before seeing that documentary.

    • @OhSoUnicornly
      @OhSoUnicornly 2 года назад +11

      @@radicalcartoons2766 Why would it be more unhealthy?

    • @robcio150
      @robcio150 2 года назад +22

      @@radicalcartoons2766 No. Microwaves only heat up the food, the radiation used by them isn't any more harmful than the heat radiation from the oven.

  • @wolfbane8290
    @wolfbane8290 2 года назад +74

    Going through the paces of harvesting, processing, and baking with the wild rye you spotted would be super interesting. I think a lot of viewers would enjoy the content. Your budget challenge vids are amazing and the amount of knowledge you share about foraging/plant identification never ceases to impress me.

  • @MrDanAng1
    @MrDanAng1 Год назад +3

    I really like these videos!
    Of course, anyone can survive a day on a £1 budget, you can just drink water and survive, but this is quite a sustainable way to live.
    In real life tight budget though, you would buy some things like a bag of oatmeal and you can make breakfast porridge for many days.
    1 kg of oatmeal might cost you £2, but, with medium size portions of about 60 grams, breakfast will only cost about 12 p per day.
    In short, this challenge is easier to do if you have a £14 budget for two weeks than a £1 budget for one day!

  • @windows95leon
    @windows95leon 2 года назад +333

    In terms of the lentil issue, I personally don't consider it a fail, or really even an issue. You used only 100p worth of ingredients that were purchasable for 100p. Unless the challenge is meant to test your measuring skills, nothing about the challenge was actually failed. As you mentioned, there was a way to avoid the overspend that you chose to avoid in order to avoid waste. But, as it would have been perfectly legal and thus within the rules to leave those lentils in the store and measure out 25ps worth of lentils, I do not see this as a failure condition.
    You can say in some hypothetical where you literally only had 100p you wouldn't be able to buy 29ps worth of lentils, but if you were truly and that limited a scenario, it would be 100% justifiable legally, morally and ethically to bin the 29p bag and try again.

    • @Muntan_
      @Muntan_ 2 года назад +21

      Or just scoop out however much you went over from inside the bag and just throw the 4p worth of lentils out

    • @smallbeginning2
      @smallbeginning2 2 года назад +3

      @@Muntan_ surely could have shaken a few back in also

    • @Rissa_1322
      @Rissa_1322 2 года назад +20

      Honestly if it's that much of a crisis scenario I even think it would be justifiable to steal them, lol

    • @windows95leon
      @windows95leon 2 года назад +7

      @@Rissa_1322 Stealing is wrong. There are alternatives. Should be more better alternatives but still. Plus I mean if you are gonna steal steal something good lol.

    • @satanic_rosa
      @satanic_rosa 2 года назад +13

      @@windows95leon Kantian ethics gone wild.

  • @Scott3387
    @Scott3387 2 года назад +150

    I'd be interested as a gardener myself to see something like £2 a week but you can use your vegetable garden. Could demonstrate how much 'money' you can grow.

    • @siouxgerowsays
      @siouxgerowsays 2 года назад +11

      really like this idea. I have been eating something from the garden every day for months now, even if it is just herbs. I am trying to make it more of a real resource.

    • @positronixartandlife4545
      @positronixartandlife4545 2 года назад +4

      I was thinking this as well - making a few notes, getting some ideas. While you'd need to be able to have the space or resources to begin with, and you would be planning and know when certain crops are ready, you could make an argument that it would be pseudo-foraging. You'd know what was there and could plan accordingly, but even a few pots of sprouting seeds and herbs on a windowsill would make all the difference in having a guaranteed item and a bit of flavour.

    • @curtis9160
      @curtis9160 2 года назад

      I think he does have one very similar to this but he does some foraging in that too

    • @mrcaboosevg6089
      @mrcaboosevg6089 2 года назад +4

      In theory you could grow every bit of food you eat for a week without difficulty. I live in the countryside and between wild food and what i grow i could quite easily live on nothing but that for a week, add hunting to the mix and you'll have a better diet than 99% of people

    • @HarrDarr
      @HarrDarr 2 года назад

      @@mrcaboosevg6089 for an entire year? you're joking right, sustaining yourself on just gardening and foraging is a full time job, if not more

  • @MV-ws4tm
    @MV-ws4tm 7 месяцев назад +2

    'I said I was going to try and make it not weird and ive made it weird'
    This is a highly accurate description of my social interactions

  • @Boomam5471
    @Boomam5471 2 года назад +45

    A fantastic tip for when you have a whole loaf of stale bread is to wet it under the tap for a moment then put the whole loaf in the oven for a couple minutes. It steams it back to a soft crisp loaf.

    • @yourmum69_420
      @yourmum69_420 2 года назад +3

      he did that

    • @SombreroPharoah
      @SombreroPharoah 2 года назад +3

      Isn't there a trick with salad leaves a bag and bread in the fridge also? The tap route sounds way easier though.

  • @TeddyOG
    @TeddyOG 2 года назад +171

    My favorite series next to the scambaiting, and I immediately tap it when I see the notification. This one was really tough but I always enjoy the foraging, and the reconstruction of items like the veggie burger this time. And I always respect that you eat most, and usually all of your meal regardless if you really enjoy it or not, so it feels like a real challenge. I know COVID has made urban foraging awkward and possibly unsafe, but I really did enjoy that initial episode. I get it though. Thanks AS

  • @mrcheesemunch
    @mrcheesemunch 2 года назад +35

    You mentioned Iceland and frozen food at the start which gave me an idea, what about a challenge to take some cheap frozen stuff and make it in to a fancier more palatable meal?

  • @RustyShackelfordNotDale
    @RustyShackelfordNotDale 2 года назад +12

    A little tip from somebody who used to work in a supermarket, at least here in the US, generally the best time to get reduced priced items is Tuesday morning. Generally most employees "weekend" is Sunday Monday for grocery workers and Tuesday morning they process all of the damaged/dated products from the weekend. Never fails for me to be the best time to score deals.

  • @pek5117
    @pek5117 2 года назад +49

    Great work once again Mike. Ive been watching an American woman do $1 a day challenges and its like M&S where you can buy just a handful of oatmeal, pearl barley, lentils, rice etc so there is decent variety and enough for 3 meals. Those eggs and the bread was a bargain, Id have bought the same thing but wouldn't know about the bulk lentils so would have just ended up buying a 25p potato. The crow garlic looks like a great lil bonus, I would have tried to spread it on the bread and bake a kinda garlic bread with it.

    • @jacquelinejamesx5049
      @jacquelinejamesx5049 8 месяцев назад +1

      I've watched several channels doing that and get sad because alot of those stores are regional in the US. Of course we don't have stores like Winco near me

    • @pek5117
      @pek5117 8 месяцев назад

      @@jacquelinejamesx5049 Yeah same, Food is very expensive in Australia, I see people getting a 25 pack of tortillas for $1 and here the cheapest is $4 for 10.

    • @jacquelinejamesx5049
      @jacquelinejamesx5049 8 месяцев назад

      @pek5117 wow that's crazy! One thing that I love is about 1 hour away I have a salvage store and I absolutely love it. Many foods are still good past their sell by date if stored properly and it saves so much money

    • @pek5117
      @pek5117 8 месяцев назад

      @@jacquelinejamesx5049 nothing costs $1 here anymore. I did manage to do Mike's first challenge but it was like 6 years ago. Just a loaf of bread here is $2.70, can't even buy flour for $1.

    • @jacquelinejamesx5049
      @jacquelinejamesx5049 8 месяцев назад +1

      @pek5117 I feel your pain. I went to food lion and 1 loaf was $4.99!

  • @pixie706
    @pixie706 2 года назад +85

    You did well considering today's economical climate. I didn't realize that fat hen was edible and weed it out regularly. Unfortunately electricity is the major factor now and maybe you would consider a non cooking day's meals sometime. Thanks for some great ideas.

    • @radicalcartoons2766
      @radicalcartoons2766 2 года назад +10

      In the 1975 heatwave people were frying eggs on the bonnets of their cars, it's possible!

    • @Sarah_Grant
      @Sarah_Grant 2 года назад +4

      @@radicalcartoons2766 I've cooked many a casserole on the engine of my car before. 😁

    • @jonahtwhale1779
      @jonahtwhale1779 2 года назад +5

      Build a solar oven. A black box with a glass top will store the heat from the sun and cook anything in it. Has to be sunny of course.

    • @SombreroPharoah
      @SombreroPharoah 2 года назад +1

      To both help with controlling your garden, energy prices and cupboards. Fat Hen seeds are literally Quinoa. When they're ripe, just plonk a gert handful or few in a bag. Give them a good smooshing up/rolling around to break the husk off. Then sit in a gentle breeze and pour them from a bowl to a bowl a few times back and forth. The wind will take your husks, and then your left with just seeds. And cook them anyway you would raw Quinoa. (we have a ton of grains well psuedo grains. Dock seeds quite good this way too. Just always go through them after winnowing for any sneaky tiny bugs or other seeds. But from the garden that should be fairly easy/neglible). If you have a ton of weeds with edible seeds and some patience to mill it too. Mixed wild grain flours can make some incredible baked goods. If you use Fat Hen for ex, you can pop it like popcorn too, just keep the lid off with them vs Corn which wants a lid on.

    • @SombreroPharoah
      @SombreroPharoah 2 года назад +1

      @@jonahtwhale1779 second this. With some foil covered wings to catch the sun too. These will work in late autumn winter too. Will take a whole day to cook things, but it can be done.

  • @mawi5704
    @mawi5704 2 года назад +13

    I think a challenge with 7 Pounds for one week would be very interesting since it’s technically the same amount for every day, but you can buy more various things.

  • @minkademko2335
    @minkademko2335 2 года назад +21

    Greetings from East Texas. That soup made me drool. I thought it looked good, as I like a brothy soup more than thick or creamy. Overall, I thought it was healthy because of the egg and foraged greens, and filling with the lentils and bread. Boiled egg and toasted soldiers the way you prepared it was new to me; I usually prepare an egg over easy and a slice of toast. The patties were a creative meal, right up my alley. I love your sweet Eva and how you share with her. Thanks for an inspiring presentation. Very cool video, much appreciated.

  • @eukaryote-prime
    @eukaryote-prime 2 года назад +129

    I was actually waiting for a “not the cheapest place” for one of these videos but I’m amazed that the bulk carrots at the expensive place are still 5x cheaper than my local store in Canada… and they don’t do discount foods other than maybe a couple of dollars off expensive meat.

    • @theclash36
      @theclash36 2 года назад +15

      i feel you. i live in alaska and what he got would probably cost me 5 USD even on sale.

    • @Sonia_47
      @Sonia_47 2 года назад +6

      Yes! I am always suprised at the low prices! (From the home of the $11 lettuce - Australia.)

    • @CIubDuck
      @CIubDuck 2 года назад +6

      Half a kilo for 25p is insane. Kinda wish he went for the carrots, but the lentils were just as good

    • @gunnarthegumbootguy7909
      @gunnarthegumbootguy7909 2 года назад +9

      Sweden has those discount items that are left out like the bread was individual items soon to go over best before date or on the date. But with vegetables there's almost never anything you can buy under £1 = 12,50 kronor, and nothing can be bought for a single krona. Those lettuce or ruccola bags he passed by would be almost twice as high price even at reduced price here. Fruit and vegetables (except potatoes, onions, white cabbage and carrots) are all very expensive here, even local in-season ones.
      I never buy onions though I'm self-sufficient in onions, leek and garlic from my garden. Potato I grow enough for about half a year's consumption (and i eat less potato than most swedes). So in about february I have to start buying potatoes.
      Everything is expensive here and sure the average salaries are high here, but also the lower salaries are not so high, and if you're on pension/disability allowance, or for any other reason live on state handouts, the prices are actually very harsh. Electronics are fairly cheap tho, and dentistry is fairly cheap in comparison with most of the world. Petroleum and diesel prices are very high here and that is probably the reason for the high food prices too. Electricity is some of the cheapest in Europe though, mostly hydropower, nuclear, wind and solar, no fossile fuel like gas or oil used for electricity generation except in emergency situations like if a nuclear plant goes down for repair in the coldest part of winter or something like that, we have ONE oil plant we can fire up for such situations.
      I almost always buy tomatoes and cucumbers and such at middle easter type stores though they usually have better quality and prices. Like tomatoes (from sweden cost a third of what they cost at the big chains like coop, ICA.

    • @flipflopzthreeonethree1873
      @flipflopzthreeonethree1873 Год назад

      I live in the US and I've never in my life seen discounted produce. It's a bummer tbh

  • @ForbiddenChocolate
    @ForbiddenChocolate 2 года назад +55

    I love these challenges and the comical restrictions you added to the end of the list. 😄
    Eva is a lucky pup. Her joy, romping around and barking at rocks while you forage, is very contagious! She always makes me smile, even when I'm having a bad day. Thank you for sharing her with us!

  • @botanicaltears
    @botanicaltears 2 года назад +47

    I’m so glad to see this on my RUclips page; I’ve been struggling with depression lately and feel so alone. Your videos never fail to make me smile, and I can fall asleep watching something interesting tonight!

    • @Nyctophora
      @Nyctophora 2 года назад +7

      I hope your life gets better - it can be very hard sometimes, and I'm glad you have found this channel. It always cheers and interests me as well. Peace x

    • @vhehl698
      @vhehl698 Год назад +5

      Hey! I hope you're feeling better now :) random stranger here thinking and rooting for you!!!

  • @clorofolle
    @clorofolle Год назад +5

    "Would you care to sample this? It looks like somebody maybe already did" 😭😭😭 I laughed a little too much for that

  • @minzue
    @minzue 2 года назад +63

    Getting to watch Eva get a little treat out of the food you make is always my favorite part of your cooking/food videos

  • @foxii542
    @foxii542 2 года назад +35

    "i said i was gonna make it not weird, and i've made it weird" perfectly sums most of your channel up.
    great video as always - loved it

  • @kendrasmith3954
    @kendrasmith3954 6 месяцев назад +1

    Currently fully clothed in my bed with my heated blanket on full yet still being warmed by the very courteous nature from yourself and the living world 😊

  • @chandaharkins4418
    @chandaharkins4418 Год назад +17

    Why is it that I love watching folks on YT go grocery shopping, but I hate to do it myself?! 😂 Thank you for another great video. Your foraging was fascinating.

  • @bletheringfool
    @bletheringfool 2 года назад +47

    I think the key is to know when to go to the store to get the best pick of the reduced items. For me, my local Co-Op closes at 10pm so any time from 6pm onwards. They do reduced pre-packed sandwiches that usually cost 3 or 4 pounds for like 50 or 60p. The bread is usually not bad condition. The M&S yellow labels differ depending on when you go but I found getting great reduced sushi works well on Sunday mornings for me.

    • @danielmacpherson8487
      @danielmacpherson8487 2 года назад +4

      Some of the co-op sandwiches are actually really quite high quality too. it's a love it or hate it thing but I will forever be mad that they stopped doing the Smoked Salmon, Egg, Spinach and dill sandwiches. getting one of those for 80p reduced made me feel like a chad considering buying the ingredients to make your own is like 20+ quid

    • @bassetts1899
      @bassetts1899 2 года назад +2

      Also, as someone who's worked in shops/supermarkets for years, feel free to ask when we do the reductions. Not everyone will know a concrete time but sometimes you'll come across an old hand who tells you exactly when the cheapest reductions are.

    • @dawnlovejoy8917
      @dawnlovejoy8917 2 года назад

      Boots do too...reduced sandwiches, pasta and salads used to charge 10p now charge 50p after 3.30 pm Even prices of reduced to clear food has shot up 😄

  • @d.awdreygore
    @d.awdreygore 2 года назад +37

    I'm really impressed by what you managed to do for those meals.

  • @smokefire3
    @smokefire3 Год назад +2

    when I was little I do remember flipping the egg shell and smacking it with a tea spoon to stop the witch, it was something my grandad taught me

  • @punzersashes
    @punzersashes 2 года назад +12

    i remember learning about Yarrow from my grandma.
    apparently it was common practice to steep it in freshly rendered lard and let is sit until the fat starts solidifying. then you remove the leaves and you've got yourself an antiseptic oinment.

    • @yourmum69_420
      @yourmum69_420 2 года назад

      just be careful not to confuse yarrow with hemlock

  • @maidsua4208
    @maidsua4208 2 года назад +84

    When I was studying diet at university, we had an experiment with eggs. They lasted 1 year after the date had expired. You just have to turn the eggs every 14 days. The egg white becomes thinner but otherwise we noticed no difference in either taste or quality.

    • @ElenMira
      @ElenMira 2 года назад +7

      Amazing !

    • @johnseppethe2nd2
      @johnseppethe2nd2 2 года назад +1

      That is surprising to say the least

    • @kaiseremotion854
      @kaiseremotion854 2 года назад +1

      is that american or metric? (ie in the fridge or on the shelf)

    • @maidsua4208
      @maidsua4208 2 года назад +1

      @@kaiseremotion854 In the refrigerator or in a coldroom. What do you mean by american or metric?

    • @kaiseremotion854
      @kaiseremotion854 2 года назад +4

      @@maidsua4208 american stores have eggs in a freezer thing but iirc other countries just have them at room temp

  • @DraciaNightcat
    @DraciaNightcat 2 года назад +22

    You are such a lovely person. I look forward to your videos every week. And Eva is so dainty and polite when you give her treats 🥺

  • @jane_doughnut
    @jane_doughnut Год назад +2

    I really liked how you spun your pot lid. That made me smile.

  • @ecanus-3605
    @ecanus-3605 2 года назад +6

    Sharing a little knowledge from one Forager to another.
    For sauce on bread collect wild Alium, Watermint, wild radish (roots), sedum Album (for a nice paprika taste) and Diplotaxis tenuifolia, blend with little water and salt, makes really fresh paste and counters "dryness" quite well.
    For Oil/Fat a quick/"dirty" way is to collect a good hand of beechnuts, grind them then use to grease your pan (don't leave parts in also only with low heat, cold pressed beforehand is preferable but if it has to go quickly/without tools...).
    Also regarding baverages ever heard of "chicory coffee" (using Cichorium intybus preferably)?
    No caffeine but taste.
    Good foraging to you.

  • @ihave7sacks
    @ihave7sacks 2 года назад +25

    That crow garlic looks awesome.
    I would buy that if they sold it in stores.

    • @dilanrajapaksha
      @dilanrajapaksha 2 года назад +14

      I absolutely love how he has a 'secret' wild crow garlic spot

    • @rattlesnakz9716
      @rattlesnakz9716 2 года назад +2

      Your profile picture is so nostalgic haa

  • @afistfullofmustard3006
    @afistfullofmustard3006 2 года назад +11

    You know that old questions about "if you could have a dinner party with anyone who would it be?".
    Atomic shrimp would be at my table. Such a wide variety of knowledge.

  • @annexe6208
    @annexe6208 Год назад +2

    I appreciate that you take the time to specifically exclude murder and/or cannibalism in your food challenges 😂

  • @superdestrier9160
    @superdestrier9160 2 года назад +12

    The scenes with Eva are always my favorite part of the videos, she's so adorable!

  • @GIBBO4182
    @GIBBO4182 2 года назад +77

    When you banned the illegal things I thought straight away, “this is gonna be tough with no cannibalism” 🤣

    • @larsgrass1899
      @larsgrass1899 2 года назад +5

      Yeah, a little antihumor is always nice to see. I was hoping cannibalism would be allowed.
      (I'm joking Big Brother, I mean RUclips, I mean everyone who's going to read this in the years to come).
      Also because I always say this,
      You forgot the salt.

    • @TheDarklingWolf
      @TheDarklingWolf 2 года назад +3

      A little bit of genocide would have made breakfast so much easier, but I suppose the fun in these challenges comes from the restrictions.

    • @luthfil2728
      @luthfil2728 2 года назад +4

      @@TheDarklingWolf Respect to Mike, some people in the past couldn't complete this same challenge without having to commit genocide

    • @redfog42
      @redfog42 2 года назад +1

      Yeah, shame long pork was off the menu, though cutting off your nose to fill your face is probably on the extreme side! 😁

  • @Alex-cw3rz
    @Alex-cw3rz 2 года назад +34

    I think one thing that has to be pointed out the reason you buy your food the day before is because that's the only time discounted food is available, just an FYI for the American viewers. If it was £1 spent on the day, you'd most likely just have to starve yourself if you wanted bread till late afternoon.

    • @saafiiiraa
      @saafiiiraa 2 года назад +5

      Old items usually go on sale in the mornings here.

  • @strawberrylemonadelioness
    @strawberrylemonadelioness Год назад +5

    The £1 challenges are probably my favorite series on this channel, just seeing how creative you can be and how far you can stretch food items. I also love seeing your dog!

  • @BETAmosquito
    @BETAmosquito 2 года назад +4

    Watching your video's makes me feel closer to my grandparents. Sometimes I wish they had stayed in Britain so I could try this sort of thing myself.

  • @redfog42
    @redfog42 2 года назад +21

    My middle son used to ask for brave soldier toast, when he was young. Good call on the egg shell superstition. Witches can't cross running water but can use eggshells as boats is why you smash them. Obvious when you think about it 🤔.

    • @janethuxley4220
      @janethuxley4220 2 года назад +7

      My son asked me when I gave him beans on toast, they're not HUMAN beans are they🤣

  • @MsPossums
    @MsPossums 2 года назад +7

    I love your foraging and cooking videos. The only thing better is seeing dear little Eva. Love her ❤

  • @speaklifegardenhomesteadpe8783
    @speaklifegardenhomesteadpe8783 2 года назад +4

    I once did research and found that eggs have nearly every nutrient you need to survive and the rest can be found in broccoli. I just always remember this. Love your channel, so glad I found you today! I'm in love with your humor!
    😂🤣🌼😁👍🌼
    God bless 🌷🌻🥀🌿🌱🍜

  • @SierraNovemberKilo
    @SierraNovemberKilo Год назад +2

    I'm not sure what was in the RUclips,algorithm that chose this video for me but "well done". If I should come across a man in the wild with a basket trug & a garden knife I might just tag along.

  • @MikeZeroX
    @MikeZeroX 2 года назад +13

    *Please do another one, this is easily my favorite style of content on this channel.*

  • @TheScarvig
    @TheScarvig 2 года назад +15

    never heard of the eggshell boats, but that might be either because it totally went by me or because its not a thing in germany....
    but as a child i actually made a habit of placing my eggshells back in the little egg cup upside down over the broken shell pieces (i always peeled instead of "beheading" and peeled into the cup) in a way that made it look like i never ate the egg.

    • @yaddystanley5980
      @yaddystanley5980 2 года назад +3

      I did too, so did my siblings... probably every kid in Europe did that

  • @thesaurus9226
    @thesaurus9226 Год назад +2

    Also the idea of witches digging through rubbish to get eggshells to use as boats is hilarious.

  • @glory3963
    @glory3963 Год назад +1

    9:54 ''eva's barking at rocks. uhm anyway- 👀'' made me laugh so hard 😂😭

  • @Lena-pw4zk
    @Lena-pw4zk 2 года назад +16

    your M&S with the filling station is awesome, I wish supermarkets around here would do this.
    Also yarrow tea, together with lady's mantel and sage, is great for period pain and cramps in general

  • @Lepa2793
    @Lepa2793 2 года назад +22

    I would love to see both variations that you talked about at the end there, going back to see how much your previous one pound challenge ingredients would cost now, and also to see what you could do again with a pound at cheaper stores like tescos. It'd be a very interesting exercise in seeing how much food prices have gone up lately.
    Great video as always, your budget challenges and food vids are always the best, super educational and interesting!

  • @EdenEye6
    @EdenEye6 Год назад +2

    I burst out laughing when he said it’s tradition to break the bottom of the eggshell so the witch can’t use it as a boat. Lol.

  • @sqqqqqqqqqq
    @sqqqqqqqqqq Год назад

    Whenever in felling down i come here to watch this man forage plants 10/10 please keep posting.

  • @kermitthepog7063
    @kermitthepog7063 2 года назад +8

    Always a treat to wake up to a new limited budget challenge

  • @SharkEatFish
    @SharkEatFish 2 года назад +10

    I hope this series never ends!

  • @stephaniknight5809
    @stephaniknight5809 Год назад +1

    Thank you Lady Eva for protecting us from the evil of the rocks!! You buried that evil rock just right!!
    I would love to see you make your own tea blends to keep on hand

  • @liveswithgarden6566
    @liveswithgarden6566 Год назад +1

    I'm in the U.S. Ohio. You can't find anything for a $. Nowadays the pound shop is $1.25. I gave up and now I have my chickens, the neighbor gives me food scraps and he gets eggs. I also use Marguerite Patterns war time cook books. I'm dead glad too find your channel. Thanks and blessings.

  • @gamesbloke
    @gamesbloke 2 года назад +11

    Limited Budget Challenges are my fave vids. Appreciate all your content of course but really enjoy the setup and payoff of the presentation. Plus you have a lot of skill and ingenuity. I genuinely would like to eat what you prepare on the LBC's I've seen so far.
    Seriously thanks for the ideas and for the entertainment.

  • @jabbertwardy
    @jabbertwardy 2 года назад +24

    Another excellent addition to this series! I would like to see an estimate of the time it takes to shop, forage, and cook. It might be good to see the trade-off between spending less money at the cost of spending more time.

    • @oliviaj9037
      @oliviaj9037 2 года назад +1

      That would be interesting, but you could argue he needed to walk the dog anyway so may as well forage on walks!

  • @FuseboxEllen
    @FuseboxEllen 2 года назад +1

    I love seeing your ingenuity in the kitchen and how these challenges let you experiment and flex your foraging and cooking knowledge. Thanks for all the great videos!

  • @sashimb11
    @sashimb11 2 года назад +2

    This is my favorite series on your channel, the creativity of the meals never ceases to amaze me and it’s a bonus to be able to see the foraging (and Eva of course). I actually love it when you include urban foraging! It gives me ideas on using the seemingly never ending packets of things that restaurants put in my orders. Thanks as always for the content, always happy to see it in my feed! Best wishes from Colorado

  • @physicalnova2965
    @physicalnova2965 2 года назад +11

    Now that I think about it, I've never seen you being utterly disgusted by what you've cooked. Has this ever happened while recording a video ?
    Anyhow, it's always a pleasure watching your videos, such a unique style !

  • @afistfullofmustard3006
    @afistfullofmustard3006 2 года назад +5

    Well done for cracking the bottom of the egg shell. The witch armada is already too strong.

  • @Seff2
    @Seff2 2 года назад +6

    I really like these episodes. But my favourite episode was the one where urban foraging was allowed. I loved how you made use of all the condiments and sachets. Hope you could do one of those again one day.

  • @KathrynsTea
    @KathrynsTea Год назад

    "I would prefer chamomile tea to no tea." Truer words never before spoken.

  • @alyssacarvalho5795
    @alyssacarvalho5795 2 года назад +6

    I adore the lessons in foraging. It's very interesting. And Eva is just super!

  • @bethenecampbell6463
    @bethenecampbell6463 2 года назад +10

    You did amazing with only a pound! This exercise points out why oil is so often included in food pantry parcels. Also why being a gardener, or friends with one, can make budget meals better. If you had oil and a tomato you could have made a panzanella salad. The horseradish leaves would have been really good in that I do really enjoy your foraging adventures. Both urban and wild. I've started thinking of ways to perk up work lunches with the condiment packets we have stashed in a drawer.

  • @mayabrook1153
    @mayabrook1153 2 года назад +1

    I really love seeing your creativity in coming up with different things to try with the same limited ingredients. Every time I watch you foraging it makes me want to learn.

  • @rustile306
    @rustile306 2 года назад +27

    I'm always surprised by the prices at the supermarkets you go to. Generally the prices for fresh produce are about 20% cheaper than I would pay in the middle of America roughly converting the currency. I would have thought given all of the farmland around, prices would be lower here. Also, there's pretty much never anything on discount more than 50%. At that point I'm guessing the store would rather just throw it away.

    • @demoniack81
      @demoniack81 2 года назад +3

      Yeah same here in Italy, it's really rare to find anything with more than a 50% discount. Which is annoying because sometimes there's some brand stuff that I would buy if it was cheaper than the generic stuff, but it's only marked down 30 or 50% so it costs the same.
      They're going to toss it anyway if it doesn't sell, why not mark it down 90%?

    • @Lisawhatshersname
      @Lisawhatshersname Год назад +1

      @@demoniack81 at a guess, I would say it's because they would have too many customers waiting for the discounts. Especially if those discounts became the norm.

    • @Yinte_Klop_Blunt666
      @Yinte_Klop_Blunt666 Год назад

      All that farmland is used for corn to feed cattle, and for high fructose corn syrup

    • @infamoussphere7228
      @infamoussphere7228 Год назад +1

      Differences on prices on produce in different countries are so wild. I'm an Australian who recently moved to Finland - and for some reason ginger here is usually under 9 euros a kg (14.29 AUD.) In Australia it's more often around $30 a kg, and we grow ginger *in Australia*, whereas the Finns would have to import it from somewhere. Same goes for sweet potatoes - they're a lot cheaper here. Probably something to do with trade tariffs. We can grow the vast majority of crops in Australia because we have almost every biome - berries (other than strawberries) are the one exception, they don't grow terribly well in most of Australia because there usually isn't enough water. But it doesn't make them cheaper!

    • @mssdn8976
      @mssdn8976 Год назад +2

      My daughter has an app on her phone where shops advertise free food. Today she got about 50 bananas, most of which she froze, she got a huge bag of different types of lovely bread and a big bag of croissants and pain au chocolat. All free, rather than thrown away. None will be wasted, she shares with others too

  • @iusedtowrite6667
    @iusedtowrite6667 2 года назад +7

    I absolutely love the budget videos. Your creativity and ingenuity is unmatched

  • @kanrakucheese
    @kanrakucheese 2 года назад +9

    Suggestion: WW2 British rationing limited challenge. A lot of cheap staples you use a lot in these challenges (eggs, onions, rice, bacon, even bread in ‘46) were rationed. I know in the US at least there’s government documents compiling average prices, even for war years, so basing things on period pricing wouldn’t be impossible. Something like 1 pound and no coupons in 1946

  • @hugokeys602
    @hugokeys602 2 года назад +1

    my Dad always told me to poke through the bottom of the shell to stop the witches!!!....Nobody I ever met heard of it, so I'm chuffed you mentioned it!

  • @tautology_zero
    @tautology_zero 2 года назад +8

    I was interested in the linden flowers for infusions. We have a number of mature linden trees in our garden and I want to see what could be done with them. I'd like to see what you can do with one of the Lidl £1.50 random fruit and veg boxes; see how many different meals you can do to use them all up (adding extras where needed).

  • @ZzeroEffort
    @ZzeroEffort 2 года назад +6

    Thank you for including genocide in the rules. I am so sick of seeing other RUclipsrs lately that when doing budget challenges of their own they commit genocide in the process! Im glad to see you are curving that awful trend and choosing to not include genocide in your videos

  • @darkstar7539
    @darkstar7539 2 года назад +9

    I love the “illegal, because they’re illegal” list. Murder, Cannibalism, Genocide…

  • @frim3647
    @frim3647 2 года назад +2

    I really love the work you do with these videos. So much insight into buying, foraging, and cooking that I've never seen before

  • @heather2493
    @heather2493 6 месяцев назад +2

    For what it’s worth, the 4p over on the lentils was absolutely not your fault, those weigh stations should come with a scale eh? You did well to get so close. Brilliant as always shrimp, cheers!

    • @AtomicShrimp
      @AtomicShrimp  6 месяцев назад +1

      Your kindness does you great credit!