I agree. If I see "best before" or "best by", I think it's fine to eat after the date. The food wouldn't be in its "best" form, but at least it's not poisonous 😂
honestly this video probably helped reduce hundreds of pounds of food waste by inspiring people to clean out their kitchens, so YES you should do more of this. gonna go see what goodies i've got hiding now
wouldn't classify it as a comfort food, a delicious one for sure, but comfort food makes you feel warm and enjoyable, youghurt bowl is more refreshing idk lol
if you toast your old nuts either in a dry pan or in the oven at 325 for a few mins it should crisp them up/rejuvenate them. you can also keep them in the freezer instead if you don't go through them quick enough
I’ve been watching you for a while now and just wanna say how much I appreciate you and your humor. Also I always get inspired from your meal creations no matter how “ugly” or “not presentable” so thank you!!!
2:48 You could make a "bircher" (burcha) musli with the leftover seeds and oats. It requires no cooking. It basically means you soak the oats with a variety of seeds overnight. It makes the nutrrients in the seeds more bioavailable apparently. I add raisins and dried fruit in mine and then eat it with peanut butter or almond butter.
Very good recommendation but your pronunciation guide of bircher is hilarious to me (no hate). The word is Swiss German so the “ch” is a guttural kind of sound... “bir - kher” is as close as I can get in English (i like in “in”, e like in “met”). Again, no hate, I also laugh at the way English speakers say “toblerone”. You’d probably laugh your butts of at the Swiss German pronunciation of “ketchup”...
Also, one excellent thing to add to bircher is grated apple. My favourite “base” is oats, apple, nd milk or yogurt, raisins, and a little bit of cinnamon. And then some seeds to top it in the morning - great start to the day!
Rice and beans are the ultimate Brazilian food! We eat a lot for lunch! Usually with meat, salad or farofa! Love it! You should totally try to make farofa is tapioca/manioc flour (idk how you call it) butter, onions and garlic. Put a lot of butter on a pan, fry the onion and garlic and put the flour and let it toast a little. Its amazing!!!
I really like this theme, and how you showed everything and gave ideas, even if you didn’t use them. It helps us get ideas of how to use up our items, too!
This is the perfect video to be inspired by - got to eat all my university apartment food before I go home in 2 weeks! Chickpeas and cereal for dinner for me 🎉
holy shit i love your hair and i suddenly have the urge to copy you and die my hair for the first time ever!! ps. the parent food surplus/waste problem is so real i feel you
I have things in my pantry that are yeaaaars old and have gone bad. They tend to be the stuff that are on the top shelves or in the very back that no one reaches for
I cannot get enough of how your hair and sweater match. Also in Chinese cuisine, they use goji berries to make herbal soup since they kind of add a unique sweetness and flavor.
It's a great time of year for cleaning out the pantry! I had my freezer empty and my fridge nearly so by the time I bought groceries this time, and it was great.
Welllll, meat and animal products like milk and eggs, and even their derivatives, likely do expire long before plant-based ingredients, like flour and salt and other natural ingredients that might be preserved by other natural preservatives (salt, sugar, and citric acid are a big three!). I am just now getting into food science, so don’t take my word for it! 😅
yea expiration dates are more for companies so you can't sue them, if it it looks + smells fine and the packaging isn't damaged (in the case of canned goods) you're probably fine.
I guess it would be more of a paste? But great idea 🥰 I always make energy balls out of "old" dried fruits to get rid of them (never buy goji berries though because I absolutely hate the taste of them 😅🤭)
I use instant oats that I don’t want to eat or are about to expire and make a honey oat bread, and you could throw leftover nuts and seeds into it too if desired or rye bread.
omg you’re spot on with the goji berries. I have mine in my pantry lol. I think it would be okay soaked and then used in a smoothie? I just want to hide the flavour
Y'all have such a huge kitchen. It's like one of the kitchen in one of my many sims home. Totally forgot oats existed so rn I'm making them w some apple cider and maple syrup and cinnamon 👍 thank u
Goji berries can be used for beverages if you wanted to use it up. They taste good if you add it to hot water along with dried dates and brown sugar. Very effective for period cramps too! I'm chinese and we don't eat goji berries dried and typically you always want to soak them!
Omg yes more videos like this bc they’re fun and also I need help organizing my own pantry... I need to get better about eating stuff up before buying more
DUDE i love your videos so so much. Also, the bread!!!!! It most likely sunk in because it was under baked (could also be expired leavener like the baking soda/baking powder. But since u said it wasn't cooked im leanin towards the rawness). Its the absolute WORST when that happens. With loaves it can be so hard to tell, so I always recommend using the toothpick method but also the finger poke method (lmao). Just poke the center of the loaf and if it springs back its totally done! The finger poke is pretty much a guaranteed result :) i hope it helps
Pecans-chop and toast in a skillet on medium heat until fragrant (1-2 minutes, really). Raisins, dates, goji berries, or any dried fruit-add to oats or whole grains during cooking to plump up the fruit and naturally sweeten the porridge (or rice pilaf).
same i crave crackers like once a year and everytime i’m like “i don’t have crackers i’ll need to buy new ones” so now i have like four quarter eaten boxes hahaha
I’ve recently been seduced by all these vegan cauliflower crackers. I hope they’ll taste good, but they always seem to taste like the walls of a poorly attended aquarium.
Although I like goji berries, I do not like to eat them raw and dry. Usually, I put them on my morning oats or microwave bread and I always put them on warm water first with a bit of cider vinegar, to hydrate and clean(and then before use I just rinse them in cold water and mix them in the food I´m preparing). It works for me. You might find other ways that suit you best. :)
My roommate and I just did a massive log of everything in our pantry, fridges, and freezers and now have a Google sheet so that we know what we have, where things are, what needs to get eaten soon, and what we need to buy. It's super helpful to know exactly what you have.
I discovered goji berries through a local smoothie shop in this amazing and I go back and forth from buying it and making it myself. It’s pineapple, banana, mango, orange, and goji berry! It’s sooo good.
Expiration dates really don't matter if the food tastes fine. Nuts might get rancid, but canned stuff and other things in air tight containers will last forever. This is especially true since you aren't eating meat and dairy. For the goji berries, you can make tea with them or maybe throw them in a smoothie. I think plumping them up in some way would help.
omg my family’s the opposite! lol my mom and i will not eat anything past the expiration date and my dad will eat anything and everything, even if it has mold or is in the kitchen sink
i highly recommend shine with plants' sweet potato muffins to use up sweet potatoes and oats/oat flour. the muffin recipe is her african foods/ okra soup video
Sometimes its actually worse to put sell by/use by dates on products. if they haven't had any preservatives or pesticides on them it's difficult to predict when things will go bad. Instead they use a number/code (the big long numbers) to say when the product was picked/produced and stores can use these numbers to rotate stock instead of sell by dates.
I've had that same horror-story experience with little yellow potatoes. I had a net bag like yours of 'em in the pantry, forgot about them too long, when I found 'em they had white fleshy CHICKEN FEET sticking out of 'em EVERYWHERE. OH GOD NO!!!
i ignore expiry dates entirely lmao. unless something looks or smells bad (or..... tastes bad, as i often make the MISTAKE of tasting a bit of something to tell if it's bad or not lmaoooooooooooo ) i don't throw it out. i do end up having to throw out stuff i know will go bad and i can't finish though and feel massive guilt abt it. composting has helped some of that guilt tbh. x.x' still have a long ways to go before me and my family (I also live w/ my parents lol) are like, rly waste reduced but, baby steps in the right direction!
the first time i tried goji berries they were covered in chocolate and they were okay (didn’t buy again) but i finished them all so it’s worth a try i think
With the goji berries (and oats) just make a bunch of flapjack (idk if that's what you'd call it in America...) with a bunch of golden syrup, bunch of the dried fruit, some vegan butter and some of the oats. Always a go to when I want to use up old pantry products.
I never ever pay attention to expiration dates. If it looks, smells and tastes fine, it's most likely no problem to eat it.
My anxiety doesn’t let me do this 😭 I won’t even eat food that’s exactly on the best before date
@@Tiffxit I like to keep in mind that companies will probably put an earlier expiration date than necessary to avoid potential lawsuits
I agree. If I see "best before" or "best by", I think it's fine to eat after the date. The food wouldn't be in its "best" form, but at least it's not poisonous 😂
Especially for things like nuts. You will smell or taste if they are rancid really quickly.
I do that too unless its dairy
honestly this video probably helped reduce hundreds of pounds of food waste by inspiring people to clean out their kitchens, so YES you should do more of this. gonna go see what goodies i've got hiding now
Two videos in a week LET'S GOOOO
Granola is 100% a comfort food. Mix it with yogurt, fruit, and peanut butter, and you have love in a bowl.
I personally hate granola. It’s so rough lol. I just threw out my big box of granola i bought and let expire
Also, topped with apple butter, YUMMM 😋
wouldn't classify it as a comfort food, a delicious one for sure, but comfort food makes you feel warm and enjoyable, youghurt bowl is more refreshing idk lol
if you toast your old nuts either in a dry pan or in the oven at 325 for a few mins it should crisp them up/rejuvenate them. you can also keep them in the freezer instead if you don't go through them quick enough
Watching as I enjoy vegan coconut yogurt that's one month past its expiration date
extra fermented 🤪
The coconut yogurt from months ago in my fridge 👀👄👀 I’m scared to eat it.
I just assume because it’s vegan it can’t go expired but it always does
@@emlyewng emily please what pizza dough recipe do you use in your vids it looks good
I’ve been watching you for a while now and just wanna say how much I appreciate you and your humor. Also I always get inspired from your meal creations no matter how “ugly” or “not presentable” so thank you!!!
2:48 You could make a "bircher" (burcha) musli with the leftover seeds and oats. It requires no cooking. It basically means you soak the oats with a variety of seeds overnight. It makes the nutrrients in the seeds more bioavailable apparently. I add raisins and dried fruit in mine and then eat it with peanut butter or almond butter.
Very good recommendation but your pronunciation guide of bircher is hilarious to me (no hate). The word is Swiss German so the “ch” is a guttural kind of sound... “bir - kher” is as close as I can get in English (i like in “in”, e like in “met”). Again, no hate, I also laugh at the way English speakers say “toblerone”. You’d probably laugh your butts of at the Swiss German pronunciation of “ketchup”...
Also, one excellent thing to add to bircher is grated apple. My favourite “base” is oats, apple, nd milk or yogurt, raisins, and a little bit of cinnamon. And then some seeds to top it in the morning - great start to the day!
love the hair 😻😻
thank u :~)
@@emlyewng What hair dye do you use? :)
@@emlyewng my dream color! 💗
Loving your videos! I add goji berries to overnight oats. They plump up after soaking that long and then just have a mild berry flavor.
Rice and beans are the ultimate Brazilian food! We eat a lot for lunch! Usually with meat, salad or farofa! Love it! You should totally try to make farofa is tapioca/manioc flour (idk how you call it) butter, onions and garlic. Put a lot of butter on a pan, fry the onion and garlic and put the flour and let it toast a little. Its amazing!!!
This was the most enjoyable "what I eat in a week" i've ever seen!
I really like this theme, and how you showed everything and gave ideas, even if you didn’t use them. It helps us get ideas of how to use up our items, too!
This is soooo helpful and inspiring!! I love your thought process and all the ideas you came up with
This is the perfect video to be inspired by - got to eat all my university apartment food before I go home in 2 weeks!
Chickpeas and cereal for dinner for me 🎉
I love your videos so much lol- this simultaneously made me laugh and feel inspired to use my old food!
holy shit i love your hair and i suddenly have the urge to copy you and die my hair for the first time ever!!
ps. the parent food surplus/waste problem is so real i feel you
I have things in my pantry that are yeaaaars old and have gone bad. They tend to be the stuff that are on the top shelves or in the very back that no one reaches for
I got goosebumps from how terrifying the mustard on the avocado toast was
This comment made me lol and I agree 😂
Emily, thank you so much for making these videos - they are very entertaining and I am always put in a good mood, when I watch them. :)
You're almost to 100k!! Love your videos, you and the way you eat feels so relatable/real
I cannot get enough of how your hair and sweater match. Also in Chinese cuisine, they use goji berries to make herbal soup since they kind of add a unique sweetness and flavor.
It's a great time of year for cleaning out the pantry! I had my freezer empty and my fridge nearly so by the time I bought groceries this time, and it was great.
Watching this video again! I love getting inspired to use up my pantry ingredients
This is my new favorite video you’ve made!!
“I left it in the oven overnight kind of on accident, but it was better the next day!”
That is peak achillvegan vibes right there
I eat expired stuff all the time lol. I tell myself it’s fine if it’s vegan (yes I know that’s not true but that’s what I tell myself)
Omg! I do the same thing 😂
me too but why is this the logic that we’re running with? who told us that was okay ? 😂
Welllll, meat and animal products like milk and eggs, and even their derivatives, likely do expire long before plant-based ingredients, like flour and salt and other natural ingredients that might be preserved by other natural preservatives (salt, sugar, and citric acid are a big three!). I am just now getting into food science, so don’t take my word for it! 😅
My boyfriend makes fun of me because I act like vegan food can’t go bad because “it’s not real meat/cheese/eggs” lmao
same!!! lol
yea expiration dates are more for companies so you can't sue them, if it it looks + smells fine and the packaging isn't damaged (in the case of canned goods) you're probably fine.
Maybe you could blend the goji berries to a powder to color smoothies? Idk if it would affect the flavor too much though.
I guess it would be more of a paste? But great idea 🥰 I always make energy balls out of "old" dried fruits to get rid of them (never buy goji berries though because I absolutely hate the taste of them 😅🤭)
I use instant oats that I don’t want to eat or are about to expire and make a honey oat bread, and you could throw leftover nuts and seeds into it too if desired or rye bread.
You can freeze your ginger and grate it whie frozen. Lasts for a long time in the freezer!
if that subscriber count don't go up to 100k again real soon im gonna start swinging
Emily has become so much more chaotic.
I’m living for it.
Your videos are the highlight of my day.
This is the best theme Emily, it's called being original and freshhh! I still laugh at these type of things.. 28:39
omg you’re spot on with the goji berries. I have mine in my pantry lol. I think it would be okay soaked and then used in a smoothie? I just want to hide the flavour
Y'all have such a huge kitchen. It's like one of the kitchen in one of my many sims home. Totally forgot oats existed so rn I'm making them w some apple cider and maple syrup and cinnamon 👍 thank u
The safeway/albertsons near me always has bean sprouts, and you could crush up the stale ginger cookies to use in/on baked goods.
Gogi berries are great in soup! It's done in a lot of traditional Chinese soups, they get nice and pump and really good
Popped up in my reccomendation, and im not mad. Such a nice content 🥳
wow, love it when you post during the day for me :D
i loved watching the recipes go to the list and see if you made it or not. i was like what is it gonna BEEEE...the anticipation went off
For bean sprouts - you can buy dried mung beans (sprouts sells in bulk section) and sprout your own! Very easy and only takes a couple of days
your hair is incredible i love it
Goji berries can be used for beverages if you wanted to use it up. They taste good if you add it to hot water along with dried dates and brown sugar. Very effective for period cramps too!
I'm chinese and we don't eat goji berries dried and typically you always want to soak them!
Omg yes more videos like this bc they’re fun and also I need help organizing my own pantry... I need to get better about eating stuff up before buying more
DUDE i love your videos so so much. Also, the bread!!!!! It most likely sunk in because it was under baked (could also be expired leavener like the baking soda/baking powder. But since u said it wasn't cooked im leanin towards the rawness). Its the absolute WORST when that happens. With loaves it can be so hard to tell, so I always recommend using the toothpick method but also the finger poke method (lmao). Just poke the center of the loaf and if it springs back its totally done! The finger poke is pretty much a guaranteed result :) i hope it helps
feeling BLESSED!!! truly needed this absolute treat today - love ya Emily!
Pecans-chop and toast in a skillet on medium heat until fragrant (1-2 minutes, really).
Raisins, dates, goji berries, or any dried fruit-add to oats or whole grains during cooking to plump up the fruit and naturally sweeten the porridge (or rice pilaf).
Ugh. I just moved and found out I’m a hoarder of crackers. So. Many. Stale. Crackers.
same i crave crackers like once a year and everytime i’m like “i don’t have crackers i’ll need to buy new ones” so now i have like four quarter eaten boxes hahaha
I’ve recently been seduced by all these vegan cauliflower crackers. I hope they’ll taste good, but they always seem to taste like the walls of a poorly attended aquarium.
This honestly is my favourite video of yours ever!!
silent viewer here: i've missed you terribly. you're precious.
I LOVE YOUR HAIRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR
Also totally didnt leave my exam to come watch this
I really liked seeing this style of video and I found it really helpful!
Although I like goji berries, I do not like to eat them raw and dry. Usually, I put them on my morning oats or microwave bread and I always put them on warm water first with a bit of cider vinegar, to hydrate and clean(and then before use I just rinse them in cold water and mix them in the food I´m preparing). It works for me. You might find other ways that suit you best. :)
You can freeze ginger & garlic so it lasts longer
💯 And it makes it easier to grate it into everything
@@dedoubecool this is a great tip!
My roommate and I just did a massive log of everything in our pantry, fridges, and freezers and now have a Google sheet so that we know what we have, where things are, what needs to get eaten soon, and what we need to buy. It's super helpful to know exactly what you have.
Soak the goji berries in some apple juice for an hour and then snack on them like dried fruit! The sugar helps and they get softer.
Also this was one of my favorite videos of yours of all time!
yoooo i’m gonna go home and try and clean out my pantry today :)) thanks for the reminder
I discovered goji berries through a local smoothie shop in this amazing and I go back and forth from buying it and making it myself. It’s pineapple, banana, mango, orange, and goji berry! It’s sooo good.
really like this video format
i like how you organized this video. 10/10 as always~
Expiration dates really don't matter if the food tastes fine. Nuts might get rancid, but canned stuff and other things in air tight containers will last forever. This is especially true since you aren't eating meat and dairy. For the goji berries, you can make tea with them or maybe throw them in a smoothie. I think plumping them up in some way would help.
My mom and I are “watch it, smell it, if it seems okay eat it” kind of people while my dad will not eat anything past its best by date...
omg my family’s the opposite! lol my mom and i will not eat anything past the expiration date and my dad will eat anything and everything, even if it has mold or is in the kitchen sink
this should have more views it is inspiring to see u make all you can out back of the cupboard foods
For that garlic base, I 100% recommend blending it with vegan butter (half and half)
damn this is really the reminder i need to clean out my pantry. love this and all the ideas you had
you’re hair looks so gooddddd!!!
just what i needed to get me though Monday, bless 🙌
I get some sort of sick satisfaction out of using things up. I don’t know what it is. I LOVE when I’ve used something up.
i highly recommend shine with plants' sweet potato muffins to use up sweet potatoes and oats/oat flour. the muffin recipe is her african foods/ okra soup video
love that you arent scared by dates and tried not to waste food! time to hit my pantry
The 'NOOO!' at 28:38 made me laugh more than it should.
this video was satisfying and inspiring thank u ✨
Sometimes its actually worse to put sell by/use by dates on products. if they haven't had any preservatives or pesticides on them it's difficult to predict when things will go bad. Instead they use a number/code (the big long numbers) to say when the product was picked/produced and stores can use these numbers to rotate stock instead of sell by dates.
your hair is adorable :(
I love this video concept!
idk why but this was a very entertaining video
Second video this week made my day
I've had that same horror-story experience with little yellow potatoes. I had a net bag like yours of 'em in the pantry, forgot about them too long, when I found 'em they had white fleshy CHICKEN FEET sticking out of 'em EVERYWHERE. OH GOD NO!!!
Lol I’m guessing you’re talking about roots ? You can cut them off - as long as the potatoes aren’t green and smell fine then they’re good :)
Soak the goji berries and throw them in some energy balls..
Omg, I didn't like goji berries the firs time trying them too. Haven't visited them since. I want to revisit, but I also don't want to be wasteful
This video is a sign from the universe. I have way too much food in my pantry that I can easily use up. Thank you 😭..
i ignore expiry dates entirely lmao. unless something looks or smells bad (or..... tastes bad, as i often make the MISTAKE of tasting a bit of something to tell if it's bad or not lmaoooooooooooo ) i don't throw it out. i do end up having to throw out stuff i know will go bad and i can't finish though and feel massive guilt abt it. composting has helped some of that guilt tbh. x.x' still have a long ways to go before me and my family (I also live w/ my parents lol) are like, rly waste reduced but, baby steps in the right direction!
the cacao powder expired on my birthday awwwwwww
i'm really obsessive about eating leftovers, so this video makes me feel so validated
the first time i tried goji berries they were covered in chocolate and they were okay (didn’t buy again) but i finished them all so it’s worth a try i think
Your Chanel feels like home to me idk how to explain it
Idk if you still have the goji berries but you can always sneak them in a smoothie
Did you mean to match your smoothie at 6:02? Because u did and its magical~*~
ur hair looks so so good !
Omg the censored rice literally made me spit out my water laughing thank u for shielding our eyes from that
Those samosas with chutney are AMAZING
also i think u should make a black eyed bean chilli i love them in chilli with roasted red peppers that's just my opinion like that's me
It’s always good to do pantry clear out in your comfy clothes 😁👍 PS you can keep nuts in the freezer and extend their life by at least a 6 months.
Just a lil tip, if u put your carrots in a container with water in the fridge, they will stay "fresh" for a lot longer!!
With the goji berries (and oats) just make a bunch of flapjack (idk if that's what you'd call it in America...) with a bunch of golden syrup, bunch of the dried fruit, some vegan butter and some of the oats. Always a go to when I want to use up old pantry products.
American's call them granola bars I think!
cold pancakes are elite snacks!
these r my fav vids i’ve watched like all of them ahahah!!