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My last Aldi dumpster haul I got organic baby carrots, tons of garlic and roma tomatoes, and a box of generic lemon lime sodas and a case of watermelon La Croix sparkling water!!!! Also got a loaf of their dupe of Dave’s Awesome seed bread, and a box of clematis flower bulbs! I’m going to plant them somewhere where they can climb!
That's amazing! I have 30 eggs!! 10 really beautiful lemons!! Time to make lemon curd..2 loaves of their organic seed read..lots of bananas..4 impatience plants that needed a good watering..a bad of beautiful oranges..carrots..and milk. Wow!!
Aldi always has good stuff in their dumpster. I love hearing what other people find. Last week I found a birch tree sapling sitting outside the dumpster! I’m planning on planting it next week. I also found some petunias, 13 pounds of frozen ground turkey!! Some bagels, cauliflower, avocados, cake, onions.
I have been doing great with the flowers again! 11 hanging baskets of Impatiens! They were very dry. But they are perking up. And I got my first cheesecake sampler! Lol It's smaller than the ones you all find. But I'm still excited!
I agree with you about expiration dates. The other day I was watching a RUclips video and she was cleaning her pantry and she threw away a box of pasta, I was literally yelling at the computer. Some people are so clueless.
I don’t think anything make me laugh more then hearing Frugal Daddy in the dumpster and pick up a food and say “ that smells good! “ with all those other smells. 😂 . What wasn’t funny was hitting your funny bone. Ouch! I pray you guys find more and more “prepper” stuff. God bless.
to your answer about preppers. I am a person who makes 600 a month hubby makes 1,000 I have to get extra can goods and other items to be able to eat before prices go up. Do I have a lot of money, no can I afford the meat now? no I am one of the few who are just trying to get a little extra of what I can. I used to dumpster dive until all the stores went and got those locked containers that crush everything. I guess it keeps the homeless away. Our home is paid off I will get my social security in July which will double my income and I grow a garden. we are blessed and happy and don't ask for anything from anyone.
We often froze fruit during the heat of the harvest season then made jam et al in the cool of the fall. When freezer space has been at a premium and depending upon its final use, we've pureed the raw fruit in blender or food processor before freezing. Putting the baggies in a dish to make nice flat squares (rectangles) or circles (discs) allows for compact stacking. Or, make chubs in something like an old school margarine container then bag; I use glass Pyrex bowls then stuff chubs doen bread bags with 2 layers of waxed paper I between each chub. When you get volumes of fruits destined for smoothies, pureeing it before freezing would save freezer space.
Happy Friday 😊 and Enjoy your Weekend and We love Frugal Daddy Dance. Cabbage Dance. L.o.l and Score 100. On Dance and we love your video and Happy Mother's Day Frugal Mom.
If you have a dehydrator a lot of the fruits and veggies could be dehydrated and put in canning jars or recycled glass jars and stored for long term pantry bell peppers, onions, potatoes and sweet potatoes. Anna In Ohio
My garden is planted, I can hunt and fish, forage the forest for food. I've, over the months, stocked up on essentials. I'm not worried about food shortages. My freezers still have veggies from last year. My brother in law raises cattle so meat is good. We filled gas containers before prices skyrocketed. I've got a box of MRE's gave to us, if needed but I highly doubt it. I'm planting a lot of sunflowers today. I was raised on a farm. Awesome haul Frugal Daddy!! Stay safe and lots of love ❤️
I'm with you, Amy. The "food industry" is causing a lot of people to waste tons of food; with their ridiculous "best by" and "best if used by" bogus expiration dates.
So fm. If you have a dehydrator, use pintest to learn how to dehydrate some potatoes and carrots. If not. You can use your oven at a low tempeture. Then you can vacuum seal them all. You can put cereal and chips and stuff in a mason jar and vacuum seal it closed. It will keep it from going stale longer. I have done that and it last a year past its date without going stale
EXCELLENT JOB Frugal Daddy, I have been prepping for the last Two Years now, but I still need more water and paper products. I still have not been able to find anyone that will go with me dumpster driving. But I plan on it sometime this week. I have to drive someone to her Dr appointments so she can sit in the car with my little Toby so he won't bark. I hope I can do as well as you both do. God Bless and stay safe and HEALTHY.
the Maui sweet onions are even sweeter than Vidalia and yes, you can eat them raw like an apple. Really good on bread with butter and lettuce. Great haul!
again over 1000.00 dollars good haul frugal daddy and mommy................awesome job...................no way could i buy all of that............yumyum.......
Magical haul, especially since they are free! Great job frugal daddy. Love the talks we share and the recap of the finds, frugal mummy you make us feel like we are there. ENJOY your goodies 🛒
I was thinking that here when I go to restaurant n after eating n some food is left so we tell the waiter to pack it for us.is this also a norm in USA ?
Yes, typically. There are some that look down on ppl leaving with leftovers. Years ago it started out being called "doggie bags", imo that gave taking home food a bad stigma. (Eye rolls from the the staff and neighboring customers) More recently, it's become acceptable. I always leave with a "take home bag"!!
That was a lot of good food there (except for the American cheese slices; that’s just congealed Velveeta). 🤣 I have very little storage space, so can’t do much prepping, so if the Apocalypse comes, I’m screwed!
Elsa Cisneros: I live in a 2-bedroom condo and am also really cramped for storage. I don't even have enough room in my kitchen to store my larger soup pots and frying pans, and have to keep them on a baker's rack in my hall. Obviously there is no massive pantry with a year's supply of giant canisters of freeze-dried food, beef jerky, etc. But I do have stuff like canned goods and bottled water that I have put away in various places throughout my place along with ordinary staples like flour, sugar, and dried beans and grains that I have vacuum packed with my Foodsaver. It's all regular food we like to eat. We use up food and then replace it. Also keep extra paper supplies (toilet paper, Kleenex, etc.) I always keep spare food and supplies just in case of earthquakes (I'm in Southern California) or if there's another pandemic lockdown or serious problem. Most of my stored food is from Aldi and Walmart.
Raw onions - - did he have to sleep on the couch that night? I shop at a Grocery Outlet store. Lots of things close to expiration. I recently got Dose & Co Vanilla collagen protein powder 14.8 oz - $1.97. Lairds Organic Peruvian coffee with functional mushrooms - $1.47 for a pound and a half bag. I stocked up on both of these by the cases. Beef is marked way down on the last day.
That was a nice aldi haul my replys to the you tube community has paid off somone is hitting my aldi pretty hard thats great our store was really heavy on produce and fruit and someone is getting it and thats good. i had to leave so much behind and now not too much is left and i am glad someone was enlightened by our videos and replys. That sparkling water and energy drinks is just so common here i would see hundereds of cans and bottles at a time.the last one was blueberry lemonade.
Ouch!!! 😮 Great haul. Fun video 🎉 Sort of prep with a few Mountain House cans. I’m an RN, unopened medication is ok for 6 months after the expiration date. Love you guys😊
If I only have semi-supicions about how long meat will freeze or, if I've been struggling with freezer rotation - I will cook the meat then freeze the cooked meat. Of course, well seasoned then cooked meat works best for eating later on.
I swear Amy you make my day you are always full of great ideas for people that don’t always have the money to go and get everything now you should do another Amy in her office special I love them great job fd as always ❤️🇨🇦😜
I just put in dehydrator 5 helves on hash browns for storage ,made strawberry jelly and raspberry jelly. got kraut started and making more scooby kombucha and more sour dough starter
Great rescue of fabulous goodies. The furbabies will love the fresh meat. I'm sorry FD but I did laugh when you whacked your elbow but great celebratory dance at the end of the dive ❤️❤️❤️
What a haul! Sweet onions are great on sandwiches, especially hamburger..yum yum. My mother would cut a reasonably thick slice and put it on there along with frugal Daddy's cheese slices. Very tasty. She would also use them with braunsweiger ( I hope I spelled that right can't remember right now). In the peanut protein bars breakfast bars I love those they are good and it's a good idea to have that to fall back on. 👍❤️😀👋, I know lots of times you get a bunch of berries various assortments have you ever thought of making your own wine?
Yes I think it’s smart to think ahead and try to stock up and I as well don’t care so much about about those dates with all those veggies have you thought about dehydrating any or making fruit leather 😁👍
Frugal mommy its ok that you have no money to prep all your dives make up for it and then some and its free keep divin and stayin alivan god bless your family
Daddy did it again. When daddy found the chicken and called it cat chicken I don't know what my brain did but I imagined a cat with a chicken head or a chicken with a cat body. I couldn't stop laughing when daddy hit his elbow I hope he didn't hurt it to bad. Have a great weekend and say hi to the twins haven't seen them in a while in your videos. ❤❤❤❤
Hello from Oregon, I'll be making salsa to can up and put away on September 1 st. I've made zucchini hot sweet pickles. Then if I get carrots, onions, to go with everything else I have for chicken stew. And beef stew. I'm trying to find dinner's we can just pop open a jar on a busy who's cooking day. I can't believe everything you find I keep adding it up and it's over a thousand or two sometimes three thousand wow I wish ours weren't locked up. Your both so happy 🥰
The germans know what they're doing with their Müsli 😂😂😂👍 I think the onions were not the right ones to bite in like apples. Years ago we had some, they were the double in size, and they were SO sweet, that you could eat it like an apple. I never thought that i would do and like that but they were great! 👍
If you don't have a food dehydrator - keep your eye open for a food dehydrator curb side or else. The late 1970's types work but the current dream machine is the 6 tray Excalibur and its temperature control with digital display. Even new, there are lesser costing and also different systems that would be worth saving for given that your dumpster dives often produce enough volume of the same product to fill a full dehydrator. At least for now, the trade off in electricity would still give you a savings over purchasing the produce you pull from the dumpster. Dehydrated foods take up less room than regular canned foods and aren't as dependent upon electricity as frozen foods.
@@cecilyerker Yes both jerky and dried teriyaki. These were popular uses of dehydrator in the early-mid 1980's. My guess is you'll find reference to them in the Stocking it Up book, edition 1 or edition 2.
@@cecilyerker What a lot of the prepper types are doing is buying the 12-16 ounce, bags of frozen diced and small sized veggies on sale, or today's prices, then dehydrating them for condensed storage. Of course veggies in a less dense (thick) size with more surface area dry out or dehydrate quicker than big and thick pieces. I'm hearing talk of having to blanch veggies before dehydrating them. This may be true for some but I've never blanched veggies before dehydrating them. This said I've only dehydrated thinly sliced carrots, diced onions, celery leaves and herbs, less watery tomatoes (it only took once for beef stakes to seek less watery tomatoes), chives and scallion/ bu ching onion leaves, and thinner slices of chopped celery. I did thin sliced potatoes once and decided that for the most part I could buy fresh with less work and effort. I haven't researched which or why one would want to blanch before dehydrating.
I’ve been prepping by going weekly to a food bank that loads up your trunk, you just drive through, and it’s all kinds of stuff. Most of the time it’s cases of things including fruit, milk, they’ve given me two hams three weeks in a row. Thank goodness that I’ve got my freezer stuffed full, and my pantry is full. I go now to give away food to others.
If you noticed most of the dates on the packages say sell by date. Use or freeze by that date. And of course if you dehydrated you have manipulated it to where it will last way longer.
Aldi's always seems to have all the good stuff but you've come up with some really great stuff stay safe out there God bless you guys I've been following you guys for quite a while now and I love your videos love you guys
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My last Aldi dumpster haul I got organic baby carrots, tons of garlic and roma tomatoes, and a box of generic lemon lime sodas and a case of watermelon La Croix sparkling water!!!! Also got a loaf of their dupe of Dave’s Awesome seed bread, and a box of clematis flower bulbs! I’m going to plant them somewhere where they can climb!
That sounds excellent!!!
what an awesome haul!!
That's amazing! I have 30 eggs!! 10 really beautiful lemons!! Time to make lemon curd..2 loaves of their organic seed read..lots of bananas..4 impatience plants that needed a good watering..a bad of beautiful oranges..carrots..and milk. Wow!!
Aldi always has good stuff in their dumpster. I love hearing what other people find. Last week I found a birch tree sapling sitting outside the dumpster! I’m planning on planting it next week. I also found some petunias, 13 pounds of frozen ground turkey!! Some bagels, cauliflower, avocados, cake, onions.
Awesome haul
Frugal Daddy has been getting some great hauls lately it’s madness how much food is discarded 😩
I have been doing great with the flowers again! 11 hanging baskets of Impatiens! They were very dry. But they are perking up.
And I got my first cheesecake sampler! Lol It's smaller than the ones you all find. But I'm still excited!
I agree with you about expiration dates. The other day I was watching a RUclips video and she was cleaning her pantry and she threw away a box of pasta, I was literally yelling at the computer. Some people are so clueless.
Pasta..oh my 🤦♀️ I'd yell as well.
oh yes i would yell at her......like noooooooooooooooooooo....................dont throw away pasta..........really
I am careful with expiry dates on dairy products when shopping, but I don't throw things away very easily. I will smell and taste test.
I would yell to about the pasta.
The clear plastic looks great for seed starts. For the garden...just a thought
I thought similar to that
My thought as well.
I don’t think anything make me laugh more then hearing Frugal Daddy in the dumpster and pick up a food and say “ that smells good! “ with all those other smells. 😂 . What wasn’t funny was hitting your funny bone. Ouch! I pray you guys find more and more “prepper” stuff. God bless.
to your answer about preppers. I am a person who makes 600 a month hubby makes 1,000 I have to get extra can goods and other items to be able to eat before prices go up. Do I have a lot of money, no can I afford the meat now? no I am one of the few who are just trying to get a little extra of what I can. I used to dumpster dive until all the stores went and got those locked containers that crush everything. I guess it keeps the homeless away. Our home is paid off I will get my social security in July which will double my income and I grow a garden. we are blessed and happy and don't ask for anything from anyone.
We often froze fruit during the heat of the harvest season then made jam et al in the cool of the fall. When freezer space has been at a premium and depending upon its final use, we've pureed the raw fruit in blender or food processor before freezing. Putting the baggies in a dish to make nice flat squares (rectangles) or circles (discs) allows for compact stacking. Or, make chubs in something like an old school margarine container then bag; I use glass Pyrex bowls then stuff chubs doen bread bags with 2 layers of waxed paper I between each chub. When you get volumes of fruits destined for smoothies, pureeing it before freezing would save freezer space.
Happy Friday 😊 and Enjoy your Weekend and We love Frugal Daddy Dance. Cabbage Dance. L.o.l and Score 100. On Dance and we love your video and Happy Mother's Day Frugal Mom.
If you have a dehydrator a lot of the fruits and veggies could be dehydrated and put in canning jars or recycled glass jars and stored for long term pantry bell peppers, onions, potatoes and sweet potatoes. Anna In Ohio
My garden is planted, I can hunt and fish, forage the forest for food. I've, over the months, stocked up on essentials. I'm not worried about food shortages. My freezers still have veggies from last year. My brother in law raises cattle so meat is good. We filled gas containers before prices skyrocketed. I've got a box of MRE's gave to us, if needed but I highly doubt it. I'm planting a lot of sunflowers today. I was raised on a farm. Awesome haul Frugal Daddy!! Stay safe and lots of love ❤️
that dumpster looked empty at first and WOW you really found so much
I'm with you, Amy. The "food industry" is causing a lot of people to waste tons of food; with their ridiculous "best by" and "best if used by" bogus expiration dates.
Well good morning! Even though it's bedtime here!
UTS NIGHT TIME IN NEW JERSEY ALSO THATS WHEN AMY FILMED THIS VIDEO I AM IN MI IS ALMOST 10 PM
Sometimes it doesn't look like much in the dumpster then lo and behold you come out with a car load! Love it!
Hello from Michigan ❤️😎👍🏼🎊🙏🏻
Thank goodness you are a naturals at both being frugal and prepping to preserve food stuffs! And such a good haul too, Daddy did very well!! 👍👍👍👍👍
Good morning... Have a nice weekend 😀
You too!
At least NO RIBS broken!!!! Darn dumpsters
So fm. If you have a dehydrator, use pintest to learn how to dehydrate some potatoes and carrots. If not. You can use your oven at a low tempeture. Then you can vacuum seal them all. You can put cereal and chips and stuff in a mason jar and vacuum seal it closed. It will keep it from going stale longer. I have done that and it last a year past its date without going stale
Hello 👋 From Michigan ❤️🙏🏻🎊👍🏼😎
Wow, that was A fantastic haul, well done Frugal Daddy. Love the dancing
I often have that song in my head that Frugal daddy sings " thank you Aldi, thank you Aldi" very strange and we don't have Aldi out here in Utah.
Great food 👍 haul, even for the dogs and cats.
Good going Frugal Daddy. ❤️
EXCELLENT JOB Frugal Daddy, I have been prepping for the last Two Years now, but I still need more water and paper products. I still have not been able to find anyone that will go with me dumpster driving. But I plan on it sometime this week. I have to drive someone to her Dr appointments so she can sit in the car with my little Toby so he won't bark. I hope I can do as well as you both do. God Bless and stay safe and HEALTHY.
I love to eat raw onion, red onions are my favorite.
Wow daddy did good that's an awesome score love from Sydney Australia 🇦🇺🐨🦘❤️
Great score for your prepping pantry frugal mommy, good range of food.
the Maui sweet onions are even sweeter than Vidalia and yes, you can eat them raw like an apple. Really good on bread with butter and lettuce. Great haul!
again over 1000.00 dollars good haul frugal daddy and mommy................awesome job...................no way could i buy all of that............yumyum.......
Magical haul, especially since they are free! Great job frugal daddy. Love the talks we share and the recap of the finds, frugal mummy you make us feel like we are there. ENJOY your goodies 🛒
Frugal Daddy did great !!
I was thinking that here when I go to restaurant n after eating n some food is left so we tell the waiter to pack it for us.is this also a norm in USA ?
Yes, typically. There are some that look down on ppl leaving with leftovers. Years ago it started out being called "doggie bags", imo that gave taking home food a bad stigma. (Eye rolls from the the staff and neighboring customers) More recently, it's become acceptable. I always leave with a "take home bag"!!
Hope you have a wonderful mother's day
That was a lot of good food there (except for the American cheese slices; that’s just congealed Velveeta). 🤣
I have very little storage space, so can’t do much prepping, so if the Apocalypse comes, I’m screwed!
Elsa Cisneros: I live in a 2-bedroom condo and am also really cramped for storage. I don't even have enough room in my kitchen to store my larger soup pots and frying pans, and have to keep them on a baker's rack in my hall. Obviously there is no massive pantry with a year's supply of giant canisters of freeze-dried food, beef jerky, etc. But I do have stuff like canned goods and bottled water that I have put away in various places throughout my place along with ordinary staples like flour, sugar, and dried beans and grains that I have vacuum packed with my Foodsaver. It's all regular food we like to eat. We use up food and then replace it. Also keep extra paper supplies (toilet paper, Kleenex, etc.) I always keep spare food and supplies just in case of earthquakes (I'm in Southern California) or if there's another pandemic lockdown or serious problem. Most of my stored food is from Aldi and Walmart.
If the apocalypse comes we are all screwed....
wow n wow sir from Philippines
Raw onions - - did he have to sleep on the couch that night? I shop at a Grocery Outlet store. Lots of things close to expiration. I recently got Dose & Co Vanilla collagen protein powder 14.8 oz - $1.97. Lairds Organic Peruvian coffee with functional mushrooms - $1.47 for a pound and a half bag. I stocked up on both of these by the cases. Beef is marked way down on the last day.
That was a nice aldi haul my replys to the you tube community has paid off somone is hitting my aldi pretty hard thats great our store was really heavy on produce and fruit and someone is getting it and thats good. i had to leave so much behind and now not too much is left and i am glad someone was enlightened by our videos and replys. That sparkling water and energy drinks is just so common here i would see hundereds of cans and bottles at a time.the last one was blueberry lemonade.
Ouch!!! 😮 Great haul. Fun video 🎉 Sort of prep with a few Mountain House cans. I’m an RN, unopened medication is ok for 6 months after the expiration date. Love you guys😊
If I only have semi-supicions about how long meat will freeze or, if I've been struggling with freezer rotation - I will cook the meat then freeze the cooked meat. Of course, well seasoned then cooked meat works best for eating later on.
Good job 👍
Ouch!! Hitting your elbow must have been so painful frugal daddy!! 😢😊 Lovin your aldi dance 😂😂💃🤗great haul as always.
Lemon catnip. Bahaha. Funny
I'm DYING at the BOOTY shaper!!! 🤣🤣🤣🥳🥳
Frugal daddy doing it again!
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you never let us down daddy !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Yes. I enjoyed my birthday.
Happy birthday!
Amy,why does it look like you are in a comedy club,w.that brick wall? 🤣🤣🤣
Looks like she was outside against her house
Bye y'all and Happy Mother's Day frugal mommy.....great haul...granny franny
I agree with you preparing for inflation it has already started here.
Hahahaha frugal Daddy made my day by dancing, love it!!!💖💖💖
Advance HAPPY mother's day frugal Mommy Amy 🌹🌹🌹💖💖💖
The produce you get from the dumpsters look better than the produce on our supermarket shelves.
Especially Walmart's produce!
I swear Amy you make my day you are always full of great ideas for people that don’t always have the money to go and get everything now you should do another Amy in her office special I love them great job fd as always ❤️🇨🇦😜
I was trying to read that cantaloupe box upside down and I was wondering what cantal loupes meant in Spanish...I'm old, and it's past 10:00 pm.
Cantaloupo.
Our dogs love the open packs of hamburger, a little at a time. Frugal daddy sure did get a little of everything!
I just put in dehydrator 5 helves on hash browns for storage ,made strawberry jelly and raspberry jelly. got kraut started and making more scooby kombucha and more sour dough starter
Great rescue of fabulous goodies. The furbabies will love the fresh meat. I'm sorry FD but I did laugh when you whacked your elbow but great celebratory dance at the end of the dive ❤️❤️❤️
Frugal daddy , the onion your thinking about is a white sweet onion. Good to see you back on here and glad I am able to be watching you all again.
Oooohhhh. That was a Clint Eastwood "Let's get in there" moment. I'm all aflutter...
I love clint!
Lovely! I don't believe the dates on the pkgs either! Love your channel!
Happy Saturday afternoon frugal daddy found some good stuff I HOPE YOU HAVE A GREAT NIGHT AND GOD BLESS YOU ALL
The dog's and cats lucked out .👏👏. Lots of good food. 👍👍❤❤
Great Haul ! 😊
Amy do you have a dehydrator? You can dehydrate eggs ,carrots, tomatoes etc . . It can be stored for up to 5 years .
Aint nothing like sweet onion & Miracle whip sandwich...YUM... Keep diving ... Love y'all
What a haul! Sweet onions are great on sandwiches, especially hamburger..yum yum. My mother would cut a reasonably thick slice and put it on there along with frugal Daddy's cheese slices. Very tasty. She would also use them with braunsweiger ( I hope I spelled that right can't remember right now). In the peanut protein bars breakfast bars I love those they are good and it's a good idea to have that to fall back on. 👍❤️😀👋, I know lots of times you get a bunch of berries various assortments have you ever thought of making your own wine?
“It tastes like an apple” 😖
LOL
Yes I think it’s smart to think ahead and try to stock up and I as well don’t care so much about about those dates with all those veggies have you thought about dehydrating any or making fruit leather 😁👍
Frugal Daddy has lost weight, hasn't he? He must have cut back on the sweets. Y'all are so funny.
Frugal mommy its ok that you have no money to prep all your dives make up for it and then some and its free keep divin and stayin alivan god bless your family
FD is a big kid at heart, albeit an intelligent, humble, adventurous, generous kid.
He totally is!
Daddy did it again. When daddy found the chicken and called it cat chicken I don't know what my brain did but I imagined a cat with a chicken head or a chicken with a cat body. I couldn't stop laughing when daddy hit his elbow I hope he didn't hurt it to bad. Have a great weekend and say hi to the twins haven't seen them in a while in your videos. ❤❤❤❤
Forgot your jacket. But you have your head lamp. Awesome!!! One day you’ll have everything lol
What a great haul F D. Good catch with the eggs. You two are so funny you crack me up. Keep up the good work xx 😜
Raisin bread makes excellent stuffing for turkey
I could not stop laughing,,Frugal Daddy is so funny..I really enjoy watching you both.
Cape Town South Africa
Early Hunter gather in action.
So much saved from landfill.
Greetings from England.
Hello from Oregon, I'll be making salsa to can up and put away on September 1 st. I've made zucchini hot sweet pickles. Then if I get carrots, onions, to go with everything else I have for chicken stew. And beef stew. I'm trying to find dinner's we can just pop open a jar on a busy who's cooking day. I can't believe everything you find I keep adding it up and it's over a thousand or two sometimes three thousand wow I wish ours weren't locked up. Your both so happy 🥰
I love hearing the birds. Awesome score Frugal Daddy.
The germans know what they're doing with their Müsli 😂😂😂👍
I think the onions were not the right ones to bite in like apples. Years ago we had some, they were the double in size, and they were SO sweet, that you could eat it like an apple. I never thought that i would do and like that but they were great! 👍
The runaway egg ... lol. I hope your elbow is better now Duane
Vidalias make great onion rings. They're not as good for cooking, because they have a subtle flavor.
How did I miss an episode? Lol...have Happy and prosperous new year!
One of these early a.m.'s FD will find out that someone was also filming! Be safe, have another onion. Prefer the red/purple ones myself!
Talking to the egg. Funny
Hi Frugal Family, have a good
weekend.
Great haul! Thank you for sharing!! Have a wonderful weekend and HAPPY MOTHERS DAY!! 💐 Love you both & I’ll see you next time!! 💖
My grandfather used to eat onions like that. He used to put salt on him. But then again he like to eat pigs feet !
When I was little my grandpa had me go to the garden and pick him some green onions every night for dinner. Good memories
Happy MOTHER'S Day ❤
If you don't have a food dehydrator - keep your eye open for a food dehydrator curb side or else. The late 1970's types work but the current dream machine is the 6 tray Excalibur and its temperature control with digital display. Even new, there are lesser costing and also different systems that would be worth saving for given that your dumpster dives often produce enough volume of the same product to fill a full dehydrator. At least for now, the trade off in electricity would still give you a savings over purchasing the produce you pull from the dumpster. Dehydrated foods take up less room than regular canned foods and aren't as dependent upon electricity as frozen foods.
Great tip, thank you! Can’t you make your own beef jerky in a dehydrator too?
@@cecilyerker Yes both jerky and dried teriyaki. These were popular uses of dehydrator in the early-mid 1980's. My guess is you'll find reference to them in the Stocking it Up book, edition 1 or edition 2.
@@cecilyerker What a lot of the prepper types are doing is buying the 12-16 ounce, bags of frozen diced and small sized veggies on sale, or today's prices, then dehydrating them for condensed storage. Of course veggies in a less dense (thick) size with more surface area dry out or dehydrate quicker than big and thick pieces. I'm hearing talk of having to blanch veggies before dehydrating them. This may be true for some but I've never blanched veggies before dehydrating them. This said I've only dehydrated thinly sliced carrots, diced onions, celery leaves and herbs, less watery tomatoes (it only took once for beef stakes to seek less watery tomatoes), chives and scallion/ bu ching onion leaves, and thinner slices of chopped celery. I did thin sliced potatoes once and decided that for the most part I could buy fresh with less work and effort. I haven't researched which or why one would want to blanch before dehydrating.
I’ve been prepping by going weekly to a food bank that loads up your trunk, you just drive through, and it’s all kinds of stuff. Most of the time it’s cases of things including fruit, milk, they’ve given me two hams three weeks in a row. Thank goodness that I’ve got my freezer stuffed full, and my pantry is full. I go now to give away food to others.
Fab haul as there didn't look to be much in there at first
If you noticed most of the dates on the packages say sell by date. Use or freeze by that date. And of course if you dehydrated you have manipulated it to where it will last way longer.
Wow! And to think mine cost $200 plus and yours is a much better section
I read the pasta salad as lemon catnip too at first glance lol.
Aldi's always seems to have all the good stuff but you've come up with some really great stuff stay safe out there God bless you guys I've been following you guys for quite a while now and I love your videos love you guys
Thanks so much
The meat was probably a return so good thing you are cooking it up for the dogs.
Another great haul. I hope your arm is ok. Really enjoy your victory dances. Puts a smile on my face every time.👍👍😊
I think it's wonderful you folks save so much from the landfill. Thank you.