I absolutely love what you’re doing for the less fortunate. There would be no one ever going to bed hungry if everyone gave their goods away instead of dumping them in the trash. God bless you!
I am not brave enough to go dumpster diving by myself and my family would turn their nose up at what I would bring home so I will just live vicariously through you guys.
I started going into dumpsters to get fruit and veggies for my chickens. It's amazing what types of food I have gotten out of dumpsters that are not even on their best buy dates. I have retrieved about 100lbs of whole salmon filets, about 200 lbs of pork loins, pork ribs, pork chops. About 200 lbs of beef and boneless chicken breast. Absolutely nothing wrong with the meat. The organic veggies I pull out the seeds to grow for next year. We freeze dry most of the veggies and fruit. The meat I pressure can for future meals. The bones, I use for bone broth and then freeze dry it for instant powdered bone broth. We rarely take the chips and any processed stuff. Not interested in the chemicals and dyes. We don't take the soda either. Too much is thrown away, what a waste. It can feed a lot of people. When I find a dumpster that has so much food in it that I can't possibly use, I call a few friends to let them know to come and get it before it goes to the landfills. When there is a lot of good bread, I add spices on it and dry it in the oven or dehydrator to make bread crumbs. The boxes of organic bananas are peeled and either freeze dried as banana chips, or they get mushed and freeze dried to make banana powder for smoothies or banana bread or add to plain Greek yogurt.
It’s a great question. Corporate greed, loose regulations, and misconceptions around expiration dates are huge contributors. Keep up the amazing work you guys!
You must have never worked. When that bell rings marking the end of the shift people leave like the place is on fire! No one is going to hang around to work for free to feed the poor! They're kicking the poor not helping them along with this war on men.
I just love how united your family is. I love that you guys donate so much to people thatneeded it. I especially love the way Stacey is with her dogs. ❤❤❤❤ I really enjoy your videos and I like that you guys don’t listen to the negative things. Some people have to say. I think you have a great example of doing more than you can even when you have a little to give. God bless y’all and your family.
I started watching ya guys a month ago and didnt believe what I was seeing so a couple weeks ago i started going out and have a been able to bring home $400 in food thanks to DD'ing. One night I found a dumpster completely filled with just ice cream, its just crazy
My chickens love when we find fruit and vegetables in the dumpsters that are still good. I always have fresh fruit and vegetables to give them as a treat everyday because of the dumpsters. The happy hen noises are worth it! God Bless 🥰
Hi Stacey and Adam, I think it is wonderful what u guys are doing. Adam is right when u have nothing something is better then nothing. I think u guy are warm care good hearted people. U have wonder kids and pups. Plz keep up the wonderful work u do for others. God Bless U and all your family
What an amazing score, you both did so well, especially with all the crisps and Stacey what about those great dog treats some of them looked designer treats. And right at the beginning with that full box of froze chicken, bet you wish they could all be like this. So keep up the good work, it's so nice to see you both when you do a dive. 🥰🇬🇧🐾🐾🌞
I'm sure you'll think of this... but all those fruits and veggies are great for chickens.... even if you have to cut parts off.... so happy to see another video.... I know you'll need a life too but we miss youll....😊
good scores for sure. The pork rinds are great if you crush them for toppings on casseroles like mac and cheese . crush some up and store them so you can have a tasty topping.
😮 happy for you guys ever time I watch you and you find snack you make me hungry .I was I could do this I'd never go hungry again but can't do this around here we go to jail In Bedford Ind it socks around here lol
Always glad to see yall! Yall always get so lucky! Yalls Dogs are going to be happy! Stacy and Adam Im being admitted into the hospital at 4 30 am this morning Wednesday my heart ❤ surgery will be at 7am omg 😲 ill be ok my anxiety is uo there prayers for me please 🙏
"Dad gum", indeed. So much waste. It is disgusting. Love that you guys are rescuing some of it. I'd love to get into dumpster diving but it is heavily frowned here.
The rules mostly are for the wealthiest. Ugly lying jerks are the only ones happy cause we're living in all their lies so guessing most everyone will be frowning regardless if you prevent some waste or not! Saftey first! Establish a points of contact.
I replied to someone below and thought this might help others. Don't waste anything. Never drain canned goods down the sink. Save the liquid off canned vegs in a large freezer container and there's your "free" veg broth for soup. Drain a can into those noodles or rice for extra flavor and nutrition or use it for most of the milk in gravy. The canned fruit liquids can be poured into iced tea (home brewed) or drunk as is. Also, made into popsicles. Heat it to thicken and that's "free" ice cream topping or top some homemade pie dough. Cook down fresh fruit peels and cores (apples, pears) for more desserts. Boil meat bones and that's more "free" soup stock. Boiling the bones will also yield more meat to pick off the bones. Save meat fats for cooking Cook from scratch. Save every little spoonful of leftovers and at the end of the week for a casserole or soup. Use leftovers to top homemade pizza, fill a homemade tortilla wrap or Asian wrap/dumpling. The peels of fresh vegs can be frozen to wrap and use for more veg broth. Purchase a small container of plain yogurt with live cultures and divide it into ice cube trays. Make a quart of homemade yogurt using one cube as your starter. Chain your batches 3-4 times using the last bit of the previous batch as the current starter. That purchased yogurt will get you dozens of quarts. Use fresh or powdered milk. There are different ways to incubate it from what you already likely have at home but the easiest is to heat your oven for 60 seconds on the lowest temperature and turn it off. Put the quart jar in for 8 hours but do the heat thing 2-3 times during the incubation time. If it seems too liquid, then incubate a couple more hours or drink it like a yogurt drink. It can be later flavored as you with with fruit or powdered drink mix, etc. Plain yogurt can be subbed for sour cream or whipping cream when cooking. Or drain it overnight in a colander lined with a paper towel over a large bowl and you've just made a type of cream cheese that can be baked into a cheesecake. Dried beans are much cheaper than canned. Plain dried pasta is much cheaper than pasta kits. Homemade pie dough, cookies and flour tortillas are much cheaper than ready made. IOW, don't buy anything that can be easily made at home. Save on fast food by making it at home. There are countless copycat recipes online. For the price of 1 Schlotzsky's original medium sandwich, you can make 6 at home - $9 for 6 at home or $54 at the window! Chinese and Mexican takeout at home costs pennies. Pizza with leftovers is super cheap. Slice and fry/bake a potato for 25 cents or a bag of chips for $4. Eat the inside of a baked potato and save the skin and some of the insides and top with leftovers for loaded potato skins for dinner the next day. Try having a window sill "kitchen garbage" garden. Plant some seeds or rooted sprigs of herbs for the window sill since herbs will perk up your buttered noodles.
WOW 😮 so happy you are back, I love what you’re doing! I am so shocked 😳 all of those chips in the dumpster! Thankfully you saved them and other items 😊😊😊 You are so amazing Stacey! Keep doing what you do ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️💜
So glad to see y’all out and diving. Missed watching you. I can’t believe the haul. My goodness what a score. The chicken was a great find. Thanks for taking us along. 🥰
The A&W root beer are non carbonated water enhancer packs. They are quite good. It's hard for me to drink regular water. They also have orange and grape crush flavors. Had me salivating when you found the pork rinds. Happy diving!!😊
Hola!! Querida familia, yo jamas comento. Soy de Argentina, los sigo hace mucho tiempo. Me encanta ver sus vídeos. Solo les pido por favor que activen los subtitulos en Español. Asi podemos entender ya que no sé inglés 😢. Me encata tu manera de ser bella mujer❤y tu familia tan agradecida con los alimentos. Los adoro❤
Good night Adam and Stacey I think you do a great job saving food and donations to other people that need help you make me happy and smile please keep up the great work you do and I wish you all a merry Christmas and a happy new year for 2024
I love watching your videos ❤. I especially love the what y'all do with the stuff that y'all find.I also enjoy the longer videos. Hopefully y'all will post more often on here. See y'all soon. 😊
No they can't re freeze raw meat, but they can cook it and then freeze it. I learned this from my brother in law who had been a butcher for many years.
In the dumpster with all popcorn and pork rinds I think I saw already cooked bacon. If that was Aldi's those are not refrigerated until they are opened.
I LOVE IT EVERYTIME YOU FOUND PLENTY OF FOODS IN THE DUMPSTERS SPECIALLY STACY SHE'S SO CUTE EVERYTIME SHE FOUND DOG FOODS ILOVE THE WAY SHE SMILE GOODLUCK TO YOU BOTH GUYS GOD BLESS
Except in Texas and federally, stores are protected from liability. A lot of times the stores find that it's less cost effective to donate the food because they have to spend time, labor, and equipment (which all costs money) than it is to just throw it away.
Your right about the food waste but I live in an apartment and the food other people through away makes me sick. I have to eat butter noodles and I go to work and can't afford to eat right where do people get the money and then just through it in the trash. There is something wrong. Great job guys for the great videos I love to watch you all save things and share it with your neighbors. Your two of the most awesome people on RUclips. Keep up the amazing work
Don't waste anything. Never drain canned goods down the sink. Save the liquid off canned vegs in a large freezer container and there's your "free" veg broth for soup. Drain a can into those noodles or rice for extra flavor and nutrition or use it for most of the milk in gravy. The canned fruit liquids can be poured into iced tea (home brewed) or drunk as is. Also, made into popsicles. Heat it to thicken and that's "free" ice cream topping or top some homemade pie dough. Cook down fresh fruit peels and cores (apples, pears) for more desserts. Boil meat bones and that's more "free" soup stock. Boiling the bones will also yield more meat to pick off the bones. Save meat fats for cooking Cook from scratch. Save every little spoonful of leftovers and at the end of the week for a casserole or soup. Use leftovers to top homemade pizza, fill a homemade tortilla wrap or Asian wrap/dumpling. The peels of fresh vegs can be frozen to wrap and use for more veg broth. Purchase a small container of plain yogurt with live cultures and divide it into ice cube trays. Make a quart of homemade yogurt using one cube as your starter. Chain your batches 3-4 times using the last bit of the previous batch as the current starter. That purchased yogurt will get you dozens of quarts. Use fresh or powdered milk. There are different ways to incubate it from what you already likely have at home but the easiest is to heat your oven for 60 seconds on the lowest temperature and turn it off. Put the quart jar in for 8 hours but do the heat thing 2-3 times during the incubation time. If it seems too liquid, then incubate a couple more hours or drink it like a yogurt drink. It can be later flavored as you with with fruit or powdered drink mix, etc. Plain yogurt can be subbed for sour cream or whipping cream when cooking. Or drain it overnight in a colander lined with a paper towel over a large bowl and you've just made a type of cream cheese that can be baked into a cheesecake. Dried beans are much cheaper than canned. Plain dried pasta is much cheaper than pasta kits. Homemade pie dough, cookies and flour tortillas are much cheaper than ready made. IOW, don't buy anything that can be easily made at home. Save on fast food by making it at home. There are countless copycat recipes online. For the price of 1 Schlotzsky's original medium sandwich, you can make 6 at home - $9 for 6 at home or $54 at the window! Chinese and Mexican takeout at home costs pennies. Pizza with leftovers is super cheap. Slice and fry/bake a potato for 25 cents or a bag of chips for $4. Eat the inside of a baked potato and save the skin and some of the insides and top with leftovers for loaded potato skins for dinner the next day. Try having a window sill "kitchen garbage" garden. Plant some seeds or rooted sprigs of herbs for the window sill since herbs will perk up your buttered noodles.
I'm so glad to see that you and your husband are dumping. That's an honorable job. There is nothing wrong with scrapping. Hoping that I can taste the chocolates and candies that you have made. gObles
Best by is not Eat By. Even if it's gone stale, it can be used as compost or critter food. I can see crows or raccoons digging into those pork rinds. Raccoons would make short work of the dog treats too, provided the dogs left any behind. (not gonna happen, but...) Toastmaster was an appliance brand that started out making toasters and branched out.
I always wonder how often the employees of these stores do their "shopping" in hopes of coming back to get their items out the dumpster. And how disappointed they must be to find out that someone beat them to the punch! And Cookies. And cheese and crackers. 😂
Wow💃🏻💃🏻💃🏻💃🏻💃🏻💃🏻awesome find you bless so many people with what you find and the Good Lord Blesses you in return. You and your family are some awesome people and are so humble and I love how you and your wife are so respectful to each other you could see the love you have for each other. Thank you for all you do thank you for your funny humor and for taking time out of your day and taking us along for the ride. So awesome. Gods manyBlessings to you all. 🙏🏼☺️🌹
I absolutely love what you’re doing for the less fortunate. There would be no one ever going to bed hungry if everyone gave their goods away instead of dumping them in the trash. God bless you!
I am not brave enough to go dumpster diving by myself and my family would turn their nose up at what I would bring home so I will just live vicariously through you guys.
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I started going into dumpsters to get fruit and veggies for my chickens. It's amazing what types of food I have gotten out of dumpsters that are not even on their best buy dates. I have retrieved about 100lbs of whole salmon filets, about 200 lbs of pork loins, pork ribs, pork chops. About 200 lbs of beef and boneless chicken breast. Absolutely nothing wrong with the meat. The organic veggies I pull out the seeds to grow for next year. We freeze dry most of the veggies and fruit. The meat I pressure can for future meals. The bones, I use for bone broth and then freeze dry it for instant powdered bone broth. We rarely take the chips and any processed stuff. Not interested in the chemicals and dyes. We don't take the soda either. Too much is thrown away, what a waste. It can feed a lot of people. When I find a dumpster that has so much food in it that I can't possibly use, I call a few friends to let them know to come and get it before it goes to the landfills. When there is a lot of good bread, I add spices on it and dry it in the oven or dehydrator to make bread crumbs. The boxes of organic bananas are peeled and either freeze dried as banana chips, or they get mushed and freeze dried to make banana powder for smoothies or banana bread or add to plain Greek yogurt.
It’s a great question. Corporate greed, loose regulations, and misconceptions around expiration dates are huge contributors. Keep up the amazing work you guys!
You must have never worked. When that bell rings marking the end of the shift people leave like the place is on fire! No one is going to hang around to work for free to feed the poor! They're kicking the poor not helping them along with this war on men.
I just love how united your family is. I love that you guys donate so much to people thatneeded it. I especially love the way Stacey is with her dogs. ❤❤❤❤ I really enjoy your videos and I like that you guys don’t listen to the negative things. Some people have to say. I think you have a great example of doing more than you can even when you have a little to give. God bless y’all and your family.
Campions of food rescue. Take what you need and fill those Blessing boxes. Love my Junkies. I am so proud of you. God Bless you
I started watching ya guys a month ago and didnt believe what I was seeing so a couple weeks ago i started going out and have a been able to bring home $400 in food thanks to DD'ing. One night I found a dumpster completely filled with just ice cream, its just crazy
I'm very happy for you ❤️! Keep it up ✨.
Keep in mind if it's frozen or perishables the freezer or cooler may have failed due to a power outage or mechanical failure
My chickens love when we find fruit and vegetables in the dumpsters that are still good. I always have fresh fruit and vegetables to give them as a treat everyday because of the dumpsters. The happy hen noises are worth it! God Bless 🥰
Those must be some healthy and happy chickens 🤗👍
Hi Stacey and Adam,
I think it is wonderful what u guys are doing. Adam is right when u have nothing something is better then nothing. I think u guy are warm care good hearted people. U have wonder kids and pups. Plz keep up the wonderful work u do for others. God Bless U and all your family
What an amazing score, you both did so well, especially with all the crisps and Stacey what about those great dog treats some of them looked designer treats. And right at the beginning with that full box of froze chicken, bet you wish they could all be like this. So keep up the good work, it's so nice to see you both when you do a dive. 🥰🇬🇧🐾🐾🌞
My dogs LOVED those treats LOL
I can’t believe how much food you guys find. It is crazy to me.
I'm sure you'll think of this... but all those fruits and veggies are great for chickens.... even if you have to cut parts off.... so happy to see another video.... I know you'll need a life too but we miss youll....😊
good scores for sure. The pork rinds are great if you crush them for toppings on casseroles like mac and cheese . crush some up and store them so you can have a tasty topping.
Wow Frito Pie and treats for the whole family, including the furbabies! What great finds. Happy for you guys❣️
😮 happy for you guys ever time I watch you and you find snack you make me hungry .I was I could do this I'd never go hungry again but can't do this around here we go to jail In Bedford Ind it socks around here lol
Always glad to see yall! Yall always get so lucky! Yalls Dogs are going to be happy! Stacy and Adam Im being admitted into the hospital at 4 30 am this morning Wednesday my heart ❤ surgery will be at 7am omg 😲 ill be ok my anxiety is uo there prayers for me please 🙏
Oh no!! I am so sorry to hear!! I hope and pray everything goes great!! Please please keep us updated!!!!
@@curbsidejunkies I will ILL get through this 😇
Hope yr doing ok I have a 3 yr old who has to have heart surgery and I'm scared to death..good luck
@@curbsidejunkies... you guys have inspired me to start doing it in TN...good luck
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The a&w flavor packets you found you add to water. My grandkids and great grandkids love them. They come in different flavors.
Another diver finds non expired med. In CVS dumpsters, and makeup. No reason for that! Good to see our reclusive homesteaders!
"Dad gum", indeed. So much waste. It is disgusting. Love that you guys are rescuing some of it. I'd love to get into dumpster diving but it is heavily frowned here.
The rules mostly are for the wealthiest. Ugly lying jerks are the only ones happy cause we're living in all their lies so guessing most everyone will be frowning regardless if you prevent some waste or not! Saftey first! Establish a points of contact.
Thanks for another great episode I enjoy every minute
It,s soooo Good to see You Two I Have missed your dumpster diving Please do it more often Hope the Boys are ok Luv ya,s
I replied to someone below and thought this might help others.
Don't waste anything. Never drain canned goods down the sink. Save the liquid off canned vegs in a large freezer container and there's your "free" veg broth for soup. Drain a can into those noodles or rice for extra flavor and nutrition or use it for most of the milk in gravy.
The canned fruit liquids can be poured into iced tea (home brewed) or drunk as is. Also, made into popsicles. Heat it to thicken and that's "free" ice cream topping or top some homemade pie dough. Cook down fresh fruit peels and cores (apples, pears) for more desserts.
Boil meat bones and that's more "free" soup stock. Boiling the bones will also yield more meat to pick off the bones. Save meat fats for cooking
Cook from scratch. Save every little spoonful of leftovers and at the end of the week for a casserole or soup. Use leftovers to top homemade pizza, fill a homemade tortilla wrap or Asian wrap/dumpling.
The peels of fresh vegs can be frozen to wrap and use for more veg broth.
Purchase a small container of plain yogurt with live cultures and divide it into ice cube trays. Make a quart of homemade yogurt using one cube as your starter. Chain your batches 3-4 times using the last bit of the previous batch as the current starter. That purchased yogurt will get you dozens of quarts. Use fresh or powdered milk. There are different ways to incubate it from what you already likely have at home but the easiest is to heat your oven for 60 seconds on the lowest temperature and turn it off. Put the quart jar in for 8 hours but do the heat thing 2-3 times during the incubation time. If it seems too liquid, then incubate a couple more hours or drink it like a yogurt drink. It can be later flavored as you with with fruit or powdered drink mix, etc. Plain yogurt can be subbed for sour cream or whipping cream when cooking. Or drain it overnight in a colander lined with a paper towel over a large bowl and you've just made a type of cream cheese that can be baked into a cheesecake.
Dried beans are much cheaper than canned. Plain dried pasta is much cheaper than pasta kits. Homemade pie dough, cookies and flour tortillas are much cheaper than ready made. IOW, don't buy anything that can be easily made at home.
Save on fast food by making it at home. There are countless copycat recipes online. For the price of 1 Schlotzsky's original medium sandwich, you can make 6 at home - $9 for 6 at home or $54 at the window! Chinese and Mexican takeout at home costs pennies. Pizza with leftovers is super cheap. Slice and fry/bake a potato for 25 cents or a bag of chips for $4. Eat the inside of a baked potato and save the skin and some of the insides and top with leftovers for loaded potato skins for dinner the next day.
Try having a window sill "kitchen garbage" garden. Plant some seeds or rooted sprigs of herbs for the window sill since herbs will perk up your buttered noodles.
Saved, thanks for advice 😃
I asked the Manager of Walmart the same question, she stated that if they give food that is expired they can get sued, D.T. said same thing
Great job ! What a huge haul...👍🌞
I thought the short anwser was, "Fuq them!" and DT was short for ditto the former's comment.
I love it when you have a video out.😊🎉❤ PARTY TIME!!!!!!😊
I love your enthusiasm for dumpster diving and you seem so good at it good luck to you
WOW 😮 so happy you are back, I love what you’re doing! I am so shocked 😳 all of those chips in the dumpster! Thankfully you saved them and other items 😊😊😊 You are so amazing Stacey! Keep doing what you do ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️💜
Awesome haul. Enjoyed the video. 🙏♥️🙏♥️🙏
So great to see one of y'alls videos come out and fixing to watch it now and just hit the thumbs up! We have missed y'all so much!!
How are your chickens doing and your gardens? Blessings 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼
So glad to see y’all out and diving. Missed watching you. I can’t believe the haul. My goodness what a score. The chicken was a great find. Thanks for taking us along. 🥰
Yours guys is so awesome and wonderful getting all the stuff from the dumpster diving.
Good day for dog treats, frozen chicken,and popcorn oh my 😮
The A&W root beer are non carbonated water enhancer packs. They are quite good. It's hard for me to drink regular water. They also have orange and grape crush flavors. Had me salivating when you found the pork rinds. Happy diving!!😊
Great pickings. Love watching you and hubby pick. You do an amazing job and have fun at the same time. Love you.❤
Colette (Washington state)
Way to score!😮😊
Hola!! Querida familia, yo jamas comento. Soy de Argentina, los sigo hace mucho tiempo. Me encanta ver sus vídeos. Solo les pido por favor que activen los subtitulos en Español. Asi podemos entender ya que no sé inglés 😢. Me encata tu manera de ser bella mujer❤y tu familia tan agradecida con los alimentos. Los adoro❤
I hope they activate it for you 🙋💓
Pork skins are really good crushed and used for chicken breading. Yum.. and the spicy ones are even better
Well done guys , 100% score , love your vlogs, and the dogs 🥰🥰🐾🐾
I am so glad to see you’re back. I have been wondering about y’all. I hope everybody is fine. I love yawls videos.
Great work and amazing finds!
GREAT FINDS! So happy for y’all and your dogs!
Good night Adam and Stacey I think you do a great job saving food and donations to other people that need help you make me happy and smile please keep up the great work you do and I wish you all a merry Christmas and a happy new year for 2024
Your babies are going to go nuts they're going to be so happy
So glad to see your family posting again. Hope all is well. Great haul
I love watching your videos ❤. I especially love the what y'all do with the stuff that y'all find.I also enjoy the longer videos. Hopefully y'all will post more often on here. See y'all soon. 😊
My name is Jennifer.
Happy that you are back love you guys
I wondered where u all were. Glad ur back! I miss the dumpster diving videos. Urs is the only one i watch. Xo
Big score on the meat but even though it's still frozen you need to get it back in the freezer before it thaws you can't refreeze it. Be safe all.
No they can't re freeze raw meat, but they can cook it and then freeze it. I learned this from my brother in law who had been a butcher for many years.
Yes you can as long as it is thawed properly you can refreeze I've been doing it for 40+ years
Hey nice to see you both back, hope you are well 🎉🎉🎉🎉
Thank you for like in my text
Good To See you Guys 🙏🙏🙏
In the dumpster with all popcorn and pork rinds I think I saw already cooked bacon. If that was Aldi's those are not refrigerated until they are opened.
Love this score. So happy for the pups.
Glad to see you back. The sweet and spicy Doritos are my favorite too
Doritos are dangerous! Even the generic brands of nachos!
You guys are a HOOT !! ❤ U
I LOVE IT EVERYTIME YOU FOUND PLENTY OF FOODS IN THE DUMPSTERS SPECIALLY STACY SHE'S SO CUTE EVERYTIME SHE FOUND DOG FOODS ILOVE THE WAY SHE SMILE GOODLUCK TO YOU BOTH GUYS GOD BLESS
That's Some Good Stuff Y'all Found 🧡💯
Stacy gets really happy when you 2 find goodies now thats make me happy to see hay she has the right Attitude and her husband
What a Great Score. Love watching your videos😊
Missed you guys , that was a great night !
That is just plain crazy!!! People are starving, and they are just throwing food away!!! God Bless!!!
Been checking everyday for a new video. Love my junkies
Holy Crapoly!!! You better not be too tired after diving for all those goodies because now you have to put it up!! 💜💙💜
It was so awesome to see you guys. Its been a long while. It looks like its a chip party dive. Thanks for sharing
God I love this channel you guys are amazing could watch all day
Keep up the great work love you all from Australia xx
Oh, and don't forget the treats for doggies and kitties, they love them, thanks❤
#1 reason is liability. People are so quick to sue that companies won’t take that risk.
Except in Texas and federally, stores are protected from liability. A lot of times the stores find that it's less cost effective to donate the food because they have to spend time, labor, and equipment (which all costs money) than it is to just throw it away.
Liability is the ultimate excuse for not doing what’s right
Your right about the food waste but I live in an apartment and the food other people through away makes me sick. I have to eat butter noodles and I go to work and can't afford to eat right where do people get the money and then just through it in the trash. There is something wrong. Great job guys for the great videos I love to watch you all save things and share it with your neighbors. Your two of the most awesome people on RUclips. Keep up the amazing work
Don't waste anything. Never drain canned goods down the sink. Save the liquid off canned vegs in a large freezer container and there's your "free" veg broth for soup. Drain a can into those noodles or rice for extra flavor and nutrition or use it for most of the milk in gravy.
The canned fruit liquids can be poured into iced tea (home brewed) or drunk as is. Also, made into popsicles. Heat it to thicken and that's "free" ice cream topping or top some homemade pie dough. Cook down fresh fruit peels and cores (apples, pears) for more desserts.
Boil meat bones and that's more "free" soup stock. Boiling the bones will also yield more meat to pick off the bones. Save meat fats for cooking
Cook from scratch. Save every little spoonful of leftovers and at the end of the week for a casserole or soup. Use leftovers to top homemade pizza, fill a homemade tortilla wrap or Asian wrap/dumpling.
The peels of fresh vegs can be frozen to wrap and use for more veg broth.
Purchase a small container of plain yogurt with live cultures and divide it into ice cube trays. Make a quart of homemade yogurt using one cube as your starter. Chain your batches 3-4 times using the last bit of the previous batch as the current starter. That purchased yogurt will get you dozens of quarts. Use fresh or powdered milk. There are different ways to incubate it from what you already likely have at home but the easiest is to heat your oven for 60 seconds on the lowest temperature and turn it off. Put the quart jar in for 8 hours but do the heat thing 2-3 times during the incubation time. If it seems too liquid, then incubate a couple more hours or drink it like a yogurt drink. It can be later flavored as you with with fruit or powdered drink mix, etc. Plain yogurt can be subbed for sour cream or whipping cream when cooking. Or drain it overnight in a colander lined with a paper towel over a large bowl and you've just made a type of cream cheese that can be baked into a cheesecake.
Dried beans are much cheaper than canned. Plain dried pasta is much cheaper than pasta kits. Homemade pie dough, cookies and flour tortillas are much cheaper than ready made. IOW, don't buy anything that can be easily made at home.
Save on fast food by making it at home. There are countless copycat recipes online. For the price of 1 Schlotzsky's original medium sandwich, you can make 6 at home - $9 for 6 at home or $54 at the window! Chinese and Mexican takeout at home costs pennies. Pizza with leftovers is super cheap. Slice and fry/bake a potato for 25 cents or a bag of chips for $4. Eat the inside of a baked potato and save the skin and some of the insides and top with leftovers for loaded potato skins for dinner the next day.
Try having a window sill "kitchen garbage" garden. Plant some seeds or rooted sprigs of herbs for the window sill since herbs will perk up your buttered noodles.
@@bettyir4302 hi Betty that is all some real great things I'm going to try some. Thank you for the ideas very much appreciated.
@@sandikucia1398 Thanks. Just think what you could do with food before it ends up thrown out for no reason.
Go find a local food pantry or St Vincent DePaul society many have evening or Saturday hours
Haven't seen your posts lately, but what a come back today. Great find.
😊so very glad to see yall
Glad to see you. Nice dd scores! Blessings in Jesus!
Stacy and Adam, chips not to last for months but for an entire year! Wow! Great score! Hello from Northern Marianas Islands!
Amazing score and all those dog treats Wow Well done ❤ From Scotland
Great job you'll lots of sncks n dog treats.🎉🎉🎉
Great finds. I love yalls vids. God bless
I'm so glad to see that you and your husband are dumping. That's an honorable job. There is nothing wrong with scrapping. Hoping that I can taste the chocolates and candies that you have made. gObles
Get a real job
So happy for u guys! Enjoy and share.
You could baggy the treats up in individual bags and put in the food pantry.
Best by is not Eat By. Even if it's gone stale, it can be used as compost or critter food. I can see crows or raccoons digging into those pork rinds. Raccoons would make short work of the dog treats too, provided the dogs left any behind. (not gonna happen, but...) Toastmaster was an appliance brand that started out making toasters and branched out.
Lovely to see you again, missed you two! Love from Holland❤
My brother love that A&W stuff.
Great score 👍👍❤❤
Good to see y’all are back!
And good to see u back I hope to see more videos
I always wonder how often the employees of these stores do their "shopping" in hopes of coming back to get their items out the dumpster. And how disappointed they must be to find out that someone beat them to the punch! And Cookies. And cheese and crackers. 😂
You both are always lucky,seems like you are always enjoying do groceries and it's free
Just love you two had a bad day and you got me over it love the smiles and spirit stay safe God bless you both from a old lady❤
I absolutely love you guys❤!! I have been keeping up. I miss you guys so much. I have started to watch them all over again
Unbelievable l! Yay for you and your family!!💜💙💜
I love your videos please make more!!
So glad to see a video from you guys seems likeits been forever, glad to see you both in good health hope to see another video soon love to you both❤
great haul
New here. Good day to both of you. I'm a 66 year old senior citizen from Zamboanga City, Philippines. I really love your videos. God bless
Fantastic goodies score
Wow💃🏻💃🏻💃🏻💃🏻💃🏻💃🏻awesome find you bless so many people with what you find and the Good Lord Blesses you in return. You and your family are some awesome people and are so humble and I love how you and your wife are so respectful to each other you could see the love you have for each other. Thank you for all you do thank you for your funny humor and for taking time out of your day and taking us along for the ride. So awesome. Gods manyBlessings to you all. 🙏🏼☺️🌹
Absolutely love watching your videos and what a great score 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Glad to see a new video. Missed you guys!
Welcome back! I have missed you guys. I hope you are doing well. Love to your family. ❤❤❤❤
Молодцы вы очень дружная пара сразу видно, есть понимание, привет с России Алик Америка🗽
Patty is such a beauty. And such great finds. Especially those chicken breast. I go to the store and pay $9-11 per bag.
So happy to see you guys, sure have missed you 😊
Awesome score!! You guys are good. Have a blessed and beautiful summer. Stay safe out there. God bless you and yours always.
What a super haul
Really happy for your fur babies👍❤️
Great to see you guys back, how are the geese and chickens?
Great dive Adam and Stacy . I would Love to find that stuff.