I think the USDA numbers are “reports” based on current cost trends, and not necessarily recommendations, but I still wonder where they get their numbers from, ya know?
Me too! I feed 3 adults and make dog food for 3 dogs on what they are saying I should be spending on two adults on the thrifty budget! We eat well and eat most of our meals at home.
I would love to see you do this with their estimates for one person. Part of the reason that a larger household is able to go so far under their calculated amount and eat a varied diet is because larger households benefit from economy of scale.
I think these numbers are ludicrous! I think it's a ploy to keep people wallowing in "seeee it's SO expensive to buy anything these days" and to stay in the "we'll never get out from underneath this debt/govt assistance, etc" We can do it! Mindy is one of many real life examples :)!
@@SarahProbst-o4hThe USDA charts are per person. For a family, the cost for each person is added to get a total for the family. You can Google the chart, find your age group and you'll see the amount they recommend for each plan.
I know I've said this multiple times, but your channel is a blessing to everyone who watches it. I needed this today. We have to make a very hard decision soon. Asking y'all to please continue to pray for us. Thank you in advance. God Bless.
@MrsAlma I don't know if you are a Bible reader, but we were just discussing and studying Matthew 6:25-34 last night. It is simultaneously encouraging and humbling! Prayed for your family.
I start with shopping Kroger sales, then everything else comes from Walmart and Aldi. That strategy always comes out cheaper than shopping at any one single store and by far is cheaper than Costco or Sam's ever.
Shopping sales is so important, but you also need to know if a "sale" price is still a good deal. This week, Acme is doing their Mega Produce Sale on over 60 produce items. Some of them are great deals, like bagged coleslaw mix or a bunch of celery for $1. But the "sale" also includes avocados for $1 each. Other stores in my area have avocados on sale for $.69 each. A 4.5 oz jar of minced garlic for $1 at Acme? Dollar Tree has an 8 oz jar for $1.25. Way better deal.
In my area, Walmart, Dollar General, and Dollar Tree are the cheapest stores. We do not have Reasers, Albertsons, Kroger, etc. With scratch cooking, shopping sales, meal planning, and keeping a good inventory list, I can keep my grocery and supply budget to $200 per month. That includes 3 meals and a snack as well as all household cleaning supplies. I always get great ideas from your videos.
The thrifty budget was actually more per week than the low budget. It said $545 on the low and $642 on the thrifty for myself and my 3 and 4year olds. This amount is crazy. We spend $300/month.
Great video! I think in order to get the best deals and save money you truly do have to shop different stores. The sale prices in that store were great. I saw several deals I would have taken advantage of. 😊
Did a light spread of sour cream and then used stovetop type stuffing like breadcrumbs for pork chops. The teenager who always complains about pork said it was pretty good. Extremely high praise😂
I am really trying to do a reduce spend January. I went to the store for the first time this month and ended up with great deals from my local supermarket chain. You never know what you are going to find if you look around.
pork chops, sear them put in a crock pot with canned cream of mushroom soup, cook on low for 4-6hrs depending on how many you cook. when it falls apart its done. serve over rice and a veg on the side rounds out the meal.
I also put pork chops in the crock pot with mushroom soup but my daughter likes a package of dry ranch dressing on top for extra flavor I buy the Kroger brand ranch dressing
I like shopping the sales, and finding a recipe for something I wouldn’t normally buy or try. On the pork chop note, I adapted a recipe from Rachel Ray many years ago for pork chops, thick cut bone in, seared on the stove finish in the oven serve with a sage and blue cheese compound butter on top with sautéed pears mixed with red onion and mashed sweet potatoes. It’s different but the flavors all go so well together feels very gourmet but simple ingredients and methods. Love your channel ❤
Thanks for sharing. Our Oklahoma Special Olympians are traveling to area competitions tomorrow in potentially sketchy weather. Prayers appreciated. Stay safe and warm.
Shopping the sales is the best ! I am always so proud of myself when I see how much that saves me ! I feel like I have accomplished something amazing ! Thanks for sharing your strategy Mindy !!!
Maybe I missed hearing you say it but I don’t remember anything about digital coupons. I know in my Kroger app there is a coupon for .40 off on two apples. Combined with the sale on .97/pound, that’s even more savings 😊
A way to save longer term would be to pick up several more chickens to have one per week for the next 2-3 months. This would keep you meat cost in the $0.88lb range. If prices go lower than that then maybe just a few chickens to get you to the next sale. My area, $0.88lb for a whole chicken is a great price. This strategy does require a large freezer or mid size chest freezer, but with a family of 5 it pays for itself. Of course, I can get chicken quarters for $0.79 and this is a better deal if you aren’t in need of white meat.
Mindy, there are some great and easy pork chops slow cooker recipes. My 3 picky kids love them! ❤ P.S. Your prices in OK are so much better than here in WA! 😅
Kroger changed up their B5S5 once you hit the first 5 you don’t have to always buy in groups of 5. You might what to double check to see if your store policy is like that or you have to still buy in groups of 5.
Yes I love that too. When I ring up something marked down and don’t know it’s a mega deal item, I’ll go back through the store and find the cheapest mega items so I can round out getting that off.
I did a comparison on my shopping trip to an employee owned grocery store (Winco) in my area with what I could get at Walmart on the exact same items. Winco won hands down to Walmart! While I will shop for some things at Walmart that Winco doesn’t carry, Winco is my go to store because the savings are substantial. We also have national grocery chains in our area Albertsons and Kroger. I wholeheartedly agree with you that shopping the sale flyers is an excellent way to save money on groceries! Thanks for all you do, it is appreciated! Terri
You are amazing and I love your transparency!!! I learn so much from you! I don't agree with those family's average meals per week prices. I spent $196 yesterday, and that will cover my family of 5 for a week. That's to include some snacks, unnecessaries, and cleaning stuff. I live in TX and shopped at Aldi's.
I’ve started shopping at my local expensive store because of your channel. I love to check out their flier on Sunday to see what is on sale that I can get a good deal on. This week they had a buy on get on free for bacon!
funny thing is, I'm from Australia and really do enjoy watching your content and getting some good meals ideas. So cool you guys have really good food deals over there!
this chart states that for the 3 of the people in my home on the low end I should spend almost 200 bucks a week for groceries. we don't eat breakfast at home so just lunch and dinners. I do sales..and coupons..etc etc so there is no way I come even close to that much a week..and wouldn't have that much a week to spend anyway...lol
Please do a video with lots of pork chop recipes. I too don't make these for my family because I just don't know how to cook them without them turning into tough medallions. But pork is cheap, and I think it would be good to see what you are able to do.
You grabbed some great deals! Those produce prices were amazing. Do you save your chicken carcass and skin to make bone broth? Thanks for a great video Mindy!! 😊
I wish people would realize that Walmart does not always have the lowest prices. It is so much more cost effective to shop other stores for their sale items, deals and clearance sections. Just say no to Wal-Mart 😂
I live in Kentucky I do almost ALL of my shopping at Kroger use digital coupons. I saved almost 3,000 dollars in 2023 plus I get fuel points. I feel like a lot of things at Walmart at not as good quality from other stores.
How many times do most people say “ theirs no good” when they are Packed full. I’ve found some snacky things and some oatmeal among others im set for a bit longer
BIG INFORMATION ON THE BUY ONE GET ONE ON MEATS!!!!! YOU NEED TO KNOW THE ACTUAL PRICE NORMALLY... MANY STORES WILL UP THE PRICE TO DOUBLE ON THE ONE YOURE PAYING... SO ITS NOT ALWAYS A GOOD DEAL...SOME WILL DO THIS...SOME WILL NOT... BOGO ARE GREAT...BUT YOU GOTTA KNOW YOUR PRICES ❤️
My mission is low budget while editing out simple carbs like pasta/rice/bread to combat insulin resistance. That's not so easy. In my area, pork is one of the cheapest proteins.
I live in rural New Jersey and there are two stores that I can shop at that wont take 30 minutes or more to get to. Anyone have tips when store hopping isn't really an option?
I hate my Reasors. Meat selection is lack luster at best. I need to watch for the BOGOs and go to B. A. Since the Brookshire buy, produce is all over the place as far as quality. But ya, picked up a whole bunch of Pink Ladies on two different trips, fam devoured them. Every holiday they are marking up 5dz box of eggs by $2 grr.
But, households will food insecurities down have lots of food on hand. My heart hurts for families in this day and time. Buying food has to come last after mortgage or rent, utilities and gas to get to work lots of folks have very little money left to spend on food.
My husband and I were just looking at the government's chart, for our family the low budget recommended $964 a month, we spend about $600 on all consumables 😊
Wow! I wish my store had buy one get one in the meat section! I always try to meal plan around the sales each week. I am jealous of the deals you got ! Our grocery store has started these three day deals where on Friday, Saturday and Sunday they have about 6 items that are price slashed. I go in just for those items and get out!
We live in Denver, and man-o-man are our prices much higher than Oklahoma. I usually shop the sales like you just did, but even the sale prices are higher. 😵💫
My family doesn’t like pork chops that much either. Going way over budget. The normal calculations per family… is that an average nationally because I live in CA things are more expensive here. I’ve been spending about $400 a week on groceries. Trying to get that down because my car insurance went way up.
I just saw your channel and subscribed I rarely buy pork chops I only buy them when they're in the markdown meat section my daughter likes them cooked in the crock pot with cream of mushroom soup and a package of dry ranch dressing I buy the Kroger brand of that. For many years now I have bought only marked down meat rarely any on sale and never full price. My favorite is when I find ribeye steaks marked down . I also shop the clearance and markdown areas of the store I recently bought 12 jars of 24 oz Ragu for .57 a jar I went by expiration dates and bought enough to last to October 24 not everything is short dated when marked down. This is how I am able to keep my grocery budget low like you I try to find something that I can use for more than one meal. I live in Illinois 20 mi south of Peoria
I live in your city. I need you to take me grocery shopping each week! I am a Wal-Mart+ member and only step foot in a store maybe once a month. I know I am dearly paying for it and could do much better.
Does Reasor's require you to buy in multiples of five in a buy 5, save $5 situation? One of my local grocery stores has a "five or more" policy, one has a "must be in multiples of..." policy. Something you may want to mention for your viewers is that knowing your store's policy for these sales can help you save money. No reason to buy in multiples unless necessary. :)
Oh Mindy what great buys!! Envy you having that grocery store in your area, the best we have here is Aldi’s, so I utilize your suggestions with that store, sometimes WM, Thanks fir all you videos😊Take Care
Pork Chops have definitely been a challenge. What I finally settled on is to treat them like thin cut chicken breast.....just salt/pepper, maybe garlic powder.....in advance so the salt has time to work (30 minutes or longer), then simply pan fry quickly so they get nicely browned and just barely done so they don't dry out. It's still pretty quick to do them, especially if you get the thin cut boneless chops.
I always appreciate your videos! Thank you Mindy!! Anyone have any suggestions for a side for the French dips? I am going to make them Sunday when the kids come over and I am drawing a blank 😬
I think the USDA numbers are “reports” based on current cost trends, and not necessarily recommendations, but I still wonder where they get their numbers from, ya know?
Me too! I feed 3 adults and make dog food for 3 dogs on what they are saying I should be spending on two adults on the thrifty budget! We eat well and eat most of our meals at home.
I would love to see you do this with their estimates for one person. Part of the reason that a larger household is able to go so far under their calculated amount and eat a varied diet is because larger households benefit from economy of scale.
Rao's is one of the most expensive pasta sauces in the regular stores. How much under Thrive?
I think these numbers are ludicrous! I think it's a ploy to keep people wallowing in "seeee it's SO expensive to buy anything these days" and to stay in the "we'll never get out from underneath this debt/govt assistance, etc"
We can do it! Mindy is one of many real life examples :)!
@@SarahProbst-o4hThe USDA charts are per person. For a family, the cost for each person is added to get a total for the family. You can Google the chart, find your age group and you'll see the amount they recommend for each plan.
I know I've said this multiple times, but your channel is a blessing to everyone who watches it. I needed this today. We have to make a very hard decision soon. Asking y'all to please continue to pray for us. Thank you in advance. God Bless.
Thank you, Alma, and I will be praying the Lord gives wisdom and direction for your family right now. ❤
@@SeeMindyMom you're welcome. Thank you. We appreciate all the prayers.
@MrsAlma I don't know if you are a Bible reader, but we were just discussing and studying Matthew 6:25-34 last night. It is simultaneously encouraging and humbling! Prayed for your family.
@@RebeccaChekeleleeBrambila I am. I'll go read that now. Thank you. We appreciate all the prayers.
Sending many thoughts and prayers to you and yours🙏🏻
I start with shopping Kroger sales, then everything else comes from Walmart and Aldi. That strategy always comes out cheaper than shopping at any one single store and by far is cheaper than Costco or Sam's ever.
Coat pork chops in mayo or sour cream, then roll them in some type of breading. Then I've either baked or fried. Keeps them more moist and tender.
Shopping sales is so important, but you also need to know if a "sale" price is still a good deal. This week, Acme is doing their Mega Produce Sale on over 60 produce items. Some of them are great deals, like bagged coleslaw mix or a bunch of celery for $1. But the "sale" also includes avocados for $1 each. Other stores in my area have avocados on sale for $.69 each. A 4.5 oz jar of minced garlic for $1 at Acme? Dollar Tree has an 8 oz jar for $1.25. Way better deal.
In my area, Walmart, Dollar General, and Dollar Tree are the cheapest stores. We do not have Reasers, Albertsons, Kroger, etc. With scratch cooking, shopping sales, meal planning, and keeping a good inventory list, I can keep my grocery and supply budget to $200 per month. That includes 3 meals and a snack as well as all household cleaning supplies. I always get great ideas from your videos.
The thrifty budget was actually more per week than the low budget. It said $545 on the low and $642 on the thrifty for myself and my 3 and 4year olds. This amount is crazy. We spend $300/month.
I would like to see regular grocery hauls like this. They are helpful to keep in mind an idea of pricing and what is a good deal for certain items.
Great video! I think in order to get the best deals and save money you truly do have to shop different stores. The sale prices in that store were great. I saw several deals I would have taken advantage of. 😊
Thank you for helping everyone. Girl - where did you get your frames ?
Did a light spread of sour cream and then used stovetop type stuffing like breadcrumbs for pork chops. The teenager who always complains about pork said it was pretty good. Extremely high praise😂
I’ll have to give that a try!
I am really trying to do a reduce spend January. I went to the store for the first time this month and ended up with great deals from my local supermarket chain. You never know what you are going to find if you look around.
So true!
pork chops, sear them put in a crock pot with canned cream of mushroom soup, cook on low for 4-6hrs depending on how many you cook. when it falls apart its done. serve over rice and a veg on the side rounds out the meal.
I also put pork chops in the crock pot with mushroom soup but my daughter likes a package of dry ranch dressing on top for extra flavor I buy the Kroger brand ranch dressing
I like shopping the sales, and finding a recipe for something I wouldn’t normally buy or try. On the pork chop note, I adapted a recipe from Rachel Ray many years ago for pork chops, thick cut bone in, seared on the stove finish in the oven serve with a sage and blue cheese compound butter on top with sautéed pears mixed with red onion and mashed sweet potatoes. It’s different but the flavors all go so well together feels very gourmet but simple ingredients and methods. Love your channel ❤
Thanks for sharing. Our Oklahoma Special Olympians are traveling to area competitions tomorrow in potentially sketchy weather. Prayers appreciated. Stay safe and warm.
We have Kroger in my area and we don’t usually shop there, but I’ve been hearing if you buy the sales, you can usually get some good deals.
I'm single. And I spend thirty five dollars a week on groceries and I have plenty to eat
Shopping the sales is the best ! I am always so proud of myself when I see how much that saves me ! I feel like I have accomplished something amazing ! Thanks for sharing your strategy Mindy !!!
Maybe I missed hearing you say it but I don’t remember anything about digital coupons.
I know in my Kroger app there is a coupon for .40 off on two apples. Combined with the sale on .97/pound, that’s even more savings 😊
I try to make a quick search for possible digital coupons for items that are already on my list.
A way to save longer term would be to pick up several more chickens to have one per week for the next 2-3 months. This would keep you meat cost in the $0.88lb range. If prices go lower than that then maybe just a few chickens to get you to the next sale. My area, $0.88lb for a whole chicken is a great price. This strategy does require a large freezer or mid size chest freezer, but with a family of 5 it pays for itself. Of course, I can get chicken quarters for $0.79 and this is a better deal if you aren’t in need of white meat.
Please do more shelf stable ideas!
We use the brand Oven Fry for pork for the pork chops. Just bake them. Very flavorful!
Mindy, there are some great and easy pork chops slow cooker recipes. My 3 picky kids love them! ❤ P.S. Your prices in OK are so much better than here in WA! 😅
Kroger changed up their B5S5 once you hit the first 5 you don’t have to always buy in groups of 5. You might what to double check to see if your store policy is like that or you have to still buy in groups of 5.
I love when Kroger has that five item or more deal that even applies to items that are marked down
Yes I love that too. When I ring up something marked down and don’t know it’s a mega deal item, I’ll go back through the store and find the cheapest mega items so I can round out getting that off.
I love that I found an Oklahoman giving us videos of our local grocer!
I always shop the sale as at Reasors but I forget to check the app for extra coupons! Thanks for the reminder!!
Thank you so much Mindy you are a Blessing ❤🙏
I wish grocery stores around me would put sales on like that! I love watching for the great meal ideas 🙂 Thanks!
Beef stew is an easy night dinner (crockpot).
Nice work!
Thanks!
You’re the best Mindy!
I did a comparison on my shopping trip to an employee owned grocery store (Winco) in my area with what I could get at Walmart on the exact same items. Winco won hands down to Walmart! While I will shop for some things at Walmart that Winco doesn’t carry, Winco is my go to store because the savings are substantial. We also have national grocery chains in our area Albertsons and Kroger. I wholeheartedly agree with you that shopping the sale flyers is an excellent way to save money on groceries! Thanks for all you do, it is appreciated! Terri
You are amazing and I love your transparency!!! I learn so much from you! I don't agree with those family's average meals per week prices. I spent $196 yesterday, and that will cover my family of 5 for a week. That's to include some snacks, unnecessaries, and cleaning stuff. I live in TX and shopped at Aldi's.
I’ve started shopping at my local expensive store because of your channel. I love to check out their flier on Sunday to see what is on sale that I can get a good deal on. This week they had a buy on get on free for bacon!
funny thing is, I'm from Australia and really do enjoy watching your content and getting some good meals ideas. So cool you guys have really good food deals over there!
Thank you for all the info and for putting out this video, very much appreciated!
this chart states that for the 3 of the people in my home on the low end I should spend almost 200 bucks a week for groceries. we don't eat breakfast at home so just lunch and dinners. I do sales..and coupons..etc etc so there is no way I come even close to that much a week..and wouldn't have that much a week to spend anyway...lol
Please do a video with lots of pork chop recipes. I too don't make these for my family because I just don't know how to cook them without them turning into tough medallions. But pork is cheap, and I think it would be good to see what you are able to do.
I love the way you think. Great job.
Thank you!
Mindy, you are amazing! Thank you!!
You grabbed some great deals! Those produce prices were amazing. Do you save your chicken carcass and skin to make bone broth? Thanks for a great video Mindy!! 😊
I wish we in NW Arkansas had other options besides Walmart.
Is there a recipe for your crock pot chicken and the green beans and sauage?
I wish people would realize that Walmart does not always have the lowest prices. It is so much more cost effective to shop other stores for their sale items, deals and clearance sections. Just say no to Wal-Mart 😂
Thank you for sharing!! Random question where you get prescription glasses at ? 😊
I like to use the frozen meals like the broccoli and potatoes as a quick side dish for dinner. We can get great deals at our local Kroger's.
I live in Kentucky I do almost ALL of my shopping at Kroger use digital coupons. I saved almost 3,000 dollars in 2023 plus I get fuel points. I feel like a lot of things at Walmart at not as good quality from other stores.
I love those yogurts! I eat one everyday. Great boost of protein!
How many times do most people say “ theirs no good” when they are Packed full. I’ve found some snacky things and some oatmeal among others im set for a bit longer
Thank you 😊😊😊
BIG INFORMATION ON THE BUY ONE GET ONE ON MEATS!!!!! YOU NEED TO KNOW THE ACTUAL PRICE NORMALLY... MANY STORES WILL UP THE PRICE TO DOUBLE ON THE ONE YOURE PAYING... SO ITS NOT ALWAYS A GOOD DEAL...SOME WILL DO THIS...SOME WILL NOT... BOGO ARE GREAT...BUT YOU GOTTA KNOW YOUR PRICES ❤️
Wow prices are so much better where you live.! I pay minimally 2-3 times more for “sale” items. 😕
Last week my store had boneless pork chops and boneless ribs for $1.49 a pound, and they were not about to expire!
According to the USDA, I should be dining on top of the line steak and caviar each week.
I spend about $300 for 2 adults
My mission is low budget while editing out simple carbs like pasta/rice/bread to combat insulin resistance. That's not so easy. In my area, pork is one of the cheapest proteins.
You saved a lot of money.. Wow!!
I live in rural New Jersey and there are two stores that I can shop at that wont take 30 minutes or more to get to. Anyone have tips when store hopping isn't really an option?
I hate my Reasors. Meat selection is lack luster at best. I need to watch for the BOGOs and go to B.
A. Since the Brookshire buy, produce is all over the place as far as quality. But ya, picked up a whole bunch of Pink Ladies on two different trips, fam devoured them. Every holiday they are marking up 5dz box of eggs by $2 grr.
The prices are so much cheaper than even my Aldi's has, wow.
Aldi is not always cheaper, I do so much better with Kroger sales.
I have never spent the amount the usda has said I should be spending on my family, I always come in lower and we eat a well balanced diet
Wow we have 3 people and it says 198 a week. We don't spend that so I guess that's good thing
But, households will food insecurities down have lots of food on hand. My heart hurts for families in this day and time. Buying food has to come last after mortgage or rent, utilities and gas to get to work lots of folks have very little money left to spend on food.
Yummy 😋
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I’m in the same state what grocery store are you shopping?
Looked like she was at Reasors. I wish I had one in my area, those were some great deals!
@@BarefootFarm yes we don’t have one of those in my area either.
Reasors. They’re owned by brookshires now, and they’re mainly in the northeast part of the state.
If you’re in OKC area, I highly recommend Crest. I miss that place. 😭
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Dang you Mindy! lol I went to look for that potato Smart One and I can't find it!
I hadn’t seen it in years, I like that one, too!
I love those cheesy broccoli potato Smart Ones! So yummy.
My husband and I were just looking at the government's chart, for our family the low budget recommended $964 a month, we spend about $600 on all consumables 😊
On my lord. I spend $400-500 for 4 and that includes sending $100 to my college aged daughter
Wow! I wish my store had buy one get one in the meat section! I always try to meal plan around the sales each week. I am jealous of the deals you got ! Our grocery store has started these three day deals where on Friday, Saturday and Sunday they have about 6 items that are price slashed. I go in just for those items and get out!
Knowledge is power. Thank you for empowering all of your loyal subscribers with your amazing and informative videos. 🤩🤩🤩
We live in Denver, and man-o-man are our prices much higher than Oklahoma. I usually shop the sales like you just did, but even the sale prices are higher. 😵💫
Fun fact: Cavatappi is also known as Scooby-Doo pasta! I’m not sure if this is everywhere, but I’m in Quebec and that’s what we call it!
My family doesn’t like pork chops that much either. Going way over budget. The normal calculations per family… is that an average nationally because I live in CA things are more expensive here. I’ve been spending about $400 a week on groceries. Trying to get that down because my car insurance went way up.
I just saw your channel and subscribed
I rarely buy pork chops I only buy them when they're in the markdown meat section my daughter likes them cooked in the crock pot with cream of mushroom soup and a package of dry ranch dressing I buy the Kroger brand of that.
For many years now I have bought only marked down meat rarely any on sale and never full price. My favorite is when I find ribeye steaks marked down . I also shop the clearance and markdown areas of the store I recently bought 12 jars of 24 oz Ragu for .57 a jar I went by expiration dates and bought enough to last to October 24 not everything is short dated when marked down. This is how I am able to keep my grocery budget low like you I try to find something that I can use for more than one meal. I live in Illinois 20 mi south of Peoria
I’ve got this beat. I spend $100-130 a week for 3 and two are teenagers, 16 and 17. It’s amazing what you can do when you have to 🤔
I live in your city. I need you to take me grocery shopping each week! I am a Wal-Mart+ member and only step foot in a store maybe once a month. I know I am dearly paying for it and could do much better.
Does Reasor's require you to buy in multiples of five in a buy 5, save $5 situation? One of my local grocery stores has a "five or more" policy, one has a "must be in multiples of..." policy. Something you may want to mention for your viewers is that knowing your store's policy for these sales can help you save money. No reason to buy in multiples unless necessary. :)
Yes, at my store it’s multiples of 5
Dang prices there are so much cheaper than here in Central Arkansas. Jealous!
My grocery budget for a month is $250 for two people due to our monthly income.
Oh Mindy what great buys!! Envy you having that grocery store in your area, the best we have here is Aldi’s, so I utilize your suggestions with that store, sometimes WM, Thanks fir all you videos😊Take Care
Aldi has great weekly sales, too.
Assuming this is a Kroger affiliate, you don’t need to buy in groups of 5. Just 5+ to get the savings.
Mindy try to do cooking diabetic
meals there are 1000s of us out of here
Pork Chops have definitely been a challenge. What I finally settled on is to treat them like thin cut chicken breast.....just salt/pepper, maybe garlic powder.....in advance so the salt has time to work (30 minutes or longer), then simply pan fry quickly so they get nicely browned and just barely done so they don't dry out. It's still pretty quick to do them, especially if you get the thin cut boneless chops.
I have never ever seen these sales? Buy one get one on meat? Where do you live? We are in the DC area. I watch sales and never have I seen this
Amazing job on grocery trip
😅who's going to pay the rest of my bills then
I wonder if the states use this budget for food stamps?
That might be the case.
I loved this video!!
cool
Great video! We are working from what we have now, so I'm not spending much on food right now. Thanks for the video.
Cannot wait for budget video. Thanks!
I always enjoy your videos. 😊
I live in Muskogee and we just got a thunderstorm with some hail. Stay warm and safe during this crazy Oklahoma weather.
I always appreciate your videos! Thank you Mindy!! Anyone have any suggestions for a side for the French dips? I am going to make them Sunday when the kids come over and I am drawing a blank 😬
Cole slaw, potato salad, cous cous veg salad or warm. Orzo salad w/veggies ( like a pasta salad) you can even make a soup! GL
Did i see you grab medium cheddar snd not sharp?!
Great video! Thank you 😃
Me too I also do bogo closest prices smallest packages.
Don't your chickens come out rubbery and not crisp when you crockpot them?
No, when I make chicken in the slow cooker it comes out great.
Great tips! Thank you for the video!
Glad it was helpful!