Im a senior family of one and you just made a months worth of food for me. Only difference I would do is make 1/2 pancakes and 1/2 waffles so it feels like I'm not having the same thing for breakfast 😍
I never thought of keeping the pasta separate. Most of the time, I am cooking for one and my leftover soups containing pasta no longer look like soup the next day, but more like a pasta dish with sauce. You're a genius!
I grew up in Kentucky, where we put macaroni or spaghetti in our chili. My mom does this same trick of cooking and storing the pasta separately. It really does work great. 🥣 😊
Those item are staples in my kitchen. Any kind of stock is in my freezer, used cooked bones, veg scrapes, I save in the freezer too. Put a a slow cooker 12 or more hours. Strain and put into whipped topping containers & freeze. I can make a weeks worth of with the things I keep in my stock available to use. Find the best price you can and stock up when you can. I don’t shop that often, keep a running list of what I have used, if it’s at a great I stock up. All our meals come from our pantry & freezers. 😊
Just a side note. Use the ends and skins/peels of the onion, celery, and carrots for the broth. That was you can save the *good* parts of the veggies for the soups. Also you can use the chicken fat in cooking, I grew up with Jewish family, and they call it shmaltz.
You can always save the chicken fat to cook with! I just got some organic pumpkin at my local grocery outlet for $1 a can so I’m planning on lots of pumpkin deliciousness and that soup will hit the spot! Thanks for all this great video!
If you drop out the ground turkey, add black beans and some additional sweet potatoes, you can do a black bean and sweet potato chili with more bulk to cover some of those extra meals that didn't stretch. If you started out with dry black beans, that gives you about half a bag that can roll into another meal.
You could’ve used your onions added & just made a bigger pot of chicken soup and then set aside some of the soup for your pot pie. The next day just added cream if you like it a chicken creamy texture or just left it the clear broth and thickened it for your pie. That way it makes your cooking half done. Just a thought! 😊
I'm sure your kitchen smelled amazing all week! I have to say that I hate to peel sweet potatoes, so I just don't. Peeling them actually kept me from eating them. We don't even notice the skin after cooked. These all look delish!
One thing I do for stock as well is save scraps in a ziplock bag in the freezer, I add them to any stock I'm making and it adds depth of flavor and can even be it's own broth when I don't have chicken. And stock freezes beautifully, I store them in smaller ziplocks and I reuse a glass milk bottle for thawed stock.
Can also use the Schmaltz from The stock for your fat. I also chop washed celery tops and include in my soup. The butternut squash Mac n cheese looks sooooo yummy will have to make!!!!
You can use canned pumpkin in place of the butternut squash. I use one whole can in for 1 pound of pasta. No blending required, just mix the milk, cheese and canned pumpkin on the stove and season as needed. So good and so easy!
Maria, Thanks so much for sharing another great video! You are such a wonderful encouragement! Thank you! Much love from our family to yours from Australia xxx
I have some butternut squash in the freezer. I might make that macaroni and cheese Sunday with a salad. Sounds yummy. Another great budget friendly video Maria.
I still think Mac and cheese could stand in as one meal with some roasted broccoli, or bulk up with salad and plenty of vegetables… then make some sour cream biscuits or cheddar cheese biscuits. Definitely kids of all ages will love this meal. My husband and I had a meal of Kraft Mac & Cheese, raw carrot sticks, oven baked fish sticks and baked beans( he loved his right out of the can), when we were married…one of his favorite meals. Lol. So that would give you an extra meal…also, if you made a big pan of corn bread could have served it with Chile and then make it into chicken and dressing for another meal. Just use less chicken in dishes.
Wonderful video as usual. I'm really looking forward to trying the butternut squash macaroni & cheese. Funny thing about macaroni & cheese for me is that growing up it was homemade, baked & always THE main dish on a meatless meal night. I never even heard of eating macaroni & cheese at a meal with a meat dish until long after I was grown & married. I can't stand the boxed stuff, but my kids loved it until they grew up. Now they'll eat the boxed stuff in a pinch, but much prefer the homemade.
Thank you for sharing these amazing fall recipes. Love all your tips and substitutions. I never saw you add the cup of pumpkin when you made the pancakes but I see it in the recipe 😮
Do you have more seasonal videos like this? I send your videos to my kids and would like to send them more options. Then they can shop your list and make the same recipes.
I have a small can of pumpkin puree in my pantry and you gave me a great idea. By the way my first name is also Maria new subscriber thank you and great videos! My question is if you don't have the money for either one of those blenders for the pumpkin soup is there something else you can do or is that step necessary?
Hi Maria! I’m so glad you’re here! If you don’t have a blender or food processor, I’d use 2 teaspoons of onion powder instead of the fresh onion so the soup is still smooth. Hope this helps!
The pumpkin soup sounds delicious but I’d want to serve it as a side because there’s not enough protein for me. Anyone have any ideas on what would go well with it?
When you speak in the description of the pancakes you never mention the pumpkin that seems to go in between the milk and the eggs. How much pumpkin? 1/2 or 1 cup? Thanks!
It looked like you only added 1 cup of pumpkin puree to your recipe, but you doubled the recipe, so just to clarify, does the regular recipe at 2 cups of Bisquick call for 1 cup of pumpkin puree, or is it only a 1/2 cup? Thank you.
Glad you’re back! The pot pie and pumpkin soup definitely! For the chicken soup I’d freeze it without the noodles and make them fresh once you re-heat the soup 😀
Im a senior family of one and you just made a months worth of food for me. Only difference I would do is make 1/2 pancakes and 1/2 waffles so it feels like I'm not having the same thing for breakfast 😍
I never thought of keeping the pasta separate. Most of the time, I am cooking for one and my leftover soups containing pasta no longer look like soup the next day, but more like a pasta dish with sauce. You're a genius!
I grew up in Kentucky, where we put macaroni or spaghetti in our chili. My mom does this same trick of cooking and storing the pasta separately. It really does work great. 🥣 😊
Those item are staples in my kitchen. Any kind of stock is in my freezer, used cooked bones, veg scrapes, I save in the freezer too. Put a a slow cooker 12 or more hours. Strain and put into whipped topping containers & freeze. I can make a weeks worth of with the things I keep in my stock available to use. Find the best price you can and stock up when you can. I don’t shop that often, keep a running list of what I have used, if it’s at a great I stock up. All our meals come from our pantry & freezers. 😊
Just a side note. Use the ends and skins/peels of the onion, celery, and carrots for the broth. That was you can save the *good* parts of the veggies for the soups. Also you can use the chicken fat in cooking, I grew up with Jewish family, and they call it shmaltz.
Great ideas!
You can always save the chicken fat to cook with! I just got some organic pumpkin at my local grocery outlet for $1 a can so I’m planning on lots of pumpkin deliciousness and that soup will hit the spot!
Thanks for all this great video!
For the meatless folks add chickpeas in the soup instead of chicken. It is sooo good!
Great idea!
White navy beans are good too. I find chickpeas a bit firm for soups.
If you drop out the ground turkey, add black beans and some additional sweet potatoes, you can do a black bean and sweet potato chili with more bulk to cover some of those extra meals that didn't stretch. If you started out with dry black beans, that gives you about half a bag that can roll into another meal.
Love your channel. Even for those of us who are pretty experienced at this home cooking thing we still get inspired. ❤️❤️❤️
You could’ve used your onions added & just made a bigger pot of chicken soup and then set aside some of the soup for your pot pie. The next day just added cream if you like it a chicken creamy texture or just left it the clear broth and thickened it for your pie. That way it makes your cooking half done. Just a thought! 😊
I'm sure your kitchen smelled amazing all week! I have to say that I hate to peel sweet potatoes, so I just don't. Peeling them actually kept me from eating them. We don't even notice the skin after cooked. These all look delish!
One thing I do for stock as well is save scraps in a ziplock bag in the freezer, I add them to any stock I'm making and it adds depth of flavor and can even be it's own broth when I don't have chicken. And stock freezes beautifully, I store them in smaller ziplocks and I reuse a glass milk bottle for thawed stock.
Thank you Maria, i cannot imagine how much work goes into what you do, it is so greatly appreciated ❤❤❤
😀😀 thank you! I’m so glad you like it!
Thank you for sharing a great video and for being so gracious to provide the recipes and grocery list!
Fall screams comfort food to me.
Awesome ideas! Love how you incorporate lots of veggies!
Can also use the Schmaltz from
The stock for your fat. I also chop washed celery tops and include in my soup. The butternut squash Mac n cheese looks sooooo yummy will have to make!!!!
You can use canned pumpkin in place of the butternut squash. I use one whole can in for 1 pound of pasta. No blending required, just mix the milk, cheese and canned pumpkin on the stove and season as needed. So good and so easy!
Watching on grocery day and am adding pumpkin to the list. The pumpkin soup looks like it’s going to be on the menu tonight. 😊
Great job Maria! Love fall 🍂 comfort foods. These meals all look delicious! Thank you for sharing.
You’re so welcome! So glad you love them!
In my chicken soup, with carrots, onion & celery, I season it with garlc, coriander & ginger. Thanks, Maria!
Pressed Like before watching! ❤️❤️❤️
You won’t be disappointed and thank you so much!!!
Maria,
Thanks so much for sharing another great video! You are such a wonderful encouragement! Thank you! Much love from our family to yours from Australia xxx
You’re welcome! So glad you love it!
I have some butternut squash in the freezer. I might make that macaroni and cheese Sunday with a salad. Sounds yummy. Another great budget friendly video Maria.
Great idea!!!
Everything looks awesome!!! Ty hun
This is so inspiring! It's nice of you to show how to save money and provide your family with a healthy, variety of foods.
Such delicious recipes ....and that fall cutting board
.so pretty
I just love watching your channel - you give me so many ideas!!! You’re an inspiration for all of us
agreed she's the best ❤
Great job Maria and Dan and Tommy and Julian and Ben 🐈 Max
You did a great job on this video. I’m over the beans and rice meals. There good, but different meals are so nice.
Thank you for the video!
You’re so welcome!
I still think Mac and cheese could stand in as one meal with some roasted broccoli, or bulk up with salad and plenty of vegetables… then make some sour cream biscuits or cheddar cheese biscuits. Definitely kids of all ages will love this meal. My husband and I had a meal of Kraft Mac & Cheese, raw carrot sticks, oven baked fish sticks and baked beans( he loved his right out of the can), when we were married…one of his favorite meals. Lol. So that would give you an extra meal…also, if you made a big pan of corn bread could have served it with Chile and then make it into chicken and dressing for another meal. Just use less chicken in dishes.
Awesome recipes, thanks Maria 👍👍👍
Your video is exceptionally captivating! -- "Achievement thrives on unwavering determination.."
Great job and amazing recipes!
Is there a different flavor with white pepper?
The fact that you used the Jiffy Mix for completely different foods, is awesome
This is awesome. Thank you 😊
You’re welcome!
And thank you!!!
Yummy! Tysm!!
😀 you’re welcome!
You are amazing!
Aw thanks Jane!
Great ideas and Yummy budget friendly meals!😋😋 Thanks Maria... Greatly appreciated!💞💞
Save your veggie scraps to add to homemade stock - so easy to save a little bit more that way
I feel inspired 🎉
Yay!
Yum yum yum. Wish we had your prices but the principle is there for me to apply in Canada.
so good
Love you Maria🎉❤
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Wonderful video as usual. I'm really looking forward to trying the butternut squash macaroni & cheese. Funny thing about macaroni & cheese for me is that growing up it was homemade, baked & always THE main dish on a meatless meal night. I never even heard of eating macaroni & cheese at a meal with a meat dish until long after I was grown & married. I can't stand the boxed stuff, but my kids loved it until they grew up. Now they'll eat the boxed stuff in a pinch, but much prefer the homemade.
Thanks for sharing ❤🍽️
Hello from Australia 🇦🇺. Did u know, we call those chicken pieces (leg and thigh attached) Merrylands.. 😊
Hello for my milk to cook with I always used power milk to cook with
Great idea!!!
Thank you for sharing these amazing fall recipes. Love all your tips and substitutions. I never saw you add the cup of pumpkin when you made the pancakes but I see it in the recipe 😮
She added it, but didn’t mention when she added it.😊
Do you have more seasonal videos like this? I send your videos to my kids and would like to send them more options. Then they can shop your list and make the same recipes.
I have a small can of pumpkin puree in my pantry and you gave me a great idea. By the way my first name is also Maria new subscriber thank you and great videos! My question is if you don't have the money for either one of those blenders for the pumpkin soup is there something else you can do or is that step necessary?
Hi Maria! I’m so glad you’re here! If you don’t have a blender or food processor, I’d use 2 teaspoons of onion powder instead of the fresh onion so the soup is still smooth. Hope this helps!
And I thought I was the Queen of meals on an extreme budget!? Nope, my dear, I think I've met my match!! ❤
Just keep those videos coming!!!😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁
I bet you’re amazing! And the videos will continue!!!
How much of the squash can you taste in the Mac and cheese? I’m looking for ways to sneak more veggies into my picky kids 😅
It’s sweeter than usual so they might enjoy it!
Meal budget for today until nye.
You got it!
The pumpkin soup sounds delicious but I’d want to serve it as a side because there’s not enough protein for me. Anyone have any ideas on what would go well with it?
I think you could put gnocchi in it to make it more filling! As for a protein, pork chops might be a good choice!
Sage sausage
When you speak in the description of the pancakes you never mention the pumpkin that seems to go in between the milk and the eggs. How much pumpkin? 1/2 or 1 cup? Thanks!
It looked like you only added 1 cup of pumpkin puree to your recipe, but you doubled the recipe, so just to clarify, does the regular recipe at 2 cups of Bisquick call for 1 cup of pumpkin puree, or is it only a 1/2 cup? Thank you.
Regular recipe uses 1/2 cup pumpkin.
@@CricketsBay thank you. I wasn't sure. It's written as a full cup in the recipe on her blog.
How you get 60 meals out of 6 dishes? is each dish supposed to feed 10 people?
Cam I skip onions on pumpkin soup, I hate them
Save the chicken fat for frying potatoes, sauteing onions, etc.,.
Hi Maria ... Quick question.. Can any of the soups or the chicken pot pie be frozen? The Mac n Cheese? Thanks...Not new viewer resubscribed thanks
The soup and the pot pie can easily be frozen. I know noodles can get a little spongy when frozen but if you undercook a bit it can be frozen.
Glad you’re back! The pot pie and pumpkin soup definitely! For the chicken soup I’d freeze it without the noodles and make them fresh once you re-heat the soup 😀
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