$75 REAL Food LARGE Family WEEK Long MEAL Plan w/ Recipes & Grocery List!

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  • Опубликовано: 1 июн 2024
  • This week , we are MAKING IT HAPPEN with a $75 meal plan that will easily feed even a large family all week long!
    I am so excited to share the recipes with you, but first, let's talk about the grocery list and the costs of the food items we need to buy.
    I did purchase all the things I used in this meal plan at walmart, unless I had them in my pantry. We will talk soon about getting our pantries stocked and ready for frugal meal planning and execution, but for now, I just wanted to be sure to let you know that there were a few items that I had on hand that I didn’t need to buy. I will list them here so that you will know how much I used and how much those ingredients cost for this meal plan (meaning-I didn’t add the cost of an entire bag of flour because I only used a few cups…)
    Staple items used this week:
    1 Cup Sugar ($0.22)
    3 TBS molasses ($0.59)
    1 C olive oil ($1.76)
    3 C flour ($0.36)
    Salt ($0.15)
    Pepper ($0.15)
    So, the total cost of the “staple” items comes to $3.23.
    The rest of the groceries and the cost for each was:
    10 lb bag Chicken Leg Quarters ($6.72)
    1 Pkg Keilbassa Sausage ($3.47)
    Sliced Country Ham ($9.66)
    2 lbs Breakfast Sausage ($4.64)
    2 Pkg Frozen Brussel Sprouts ($2.76)
    2 Pkg. Frozen Broccoli ($1.76)
    1 Pkg Frozen Sweet Peas ($0.88)
    1 Pkg. frozen green beans ($0.88)
    32 oz Half & Half ($2.78)
    8 oz Mozzarella Cheese Block ($2.00)
    16 oz Extra Sharp Cheddar Cheese ($3.68)
    5 oz Parmesan Wedge ($2.88)
    8 oz Cream cheese ($1.68)
    5 lb bag Grits ($3.58)
    2 Cans Green Beans ($1.16)
    2 Cans Diced Tomatoes ($1.76)
    5 lb potatoes ($3.77)
    1 Bunch Bananas ($1.50)
    1 Bunch Celery ($1.74)
    3 lb Onions ($2.00)
    2 lb Carrots ($2.44)
    1 Bell Pepper ($0.82)
    1 Pkg. Mushrooms ($1.68)
    1 Zucchini ($0.75)
    1 Head Garlic ($0.62)
    1 Head Cabbage ($1.01)
    1 lb Navy Beans ($1.28)
    2 pkg pasta ($0.55)
    2 lb Rice ($1.62)
    1 Italian Seasoning ($1.00)
    Which Brings the Grand Total of all ingredients to $74.30!!!!!!
    And you are going to be AMAZED at what we can do with $75 worth of groceries this week!!
    The Recipes wont fit in the description box, so you can find them in the top comment...I'll pin it!
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  • @homemadesimplewithlori
    @homemadesimplewithlori  Год назад +53

    Here are the recipes I used this week!
    Home Made Biscuits
    2 C Flour
    3 TBS baking powder (eliminate if using self rising flour)
    1 TBS salt
    2 TBS reserved bacon grease, oil or butter
    1 C half & half, diluted with water if desired, or milk
    Preheat oven to 400F.
    Combine dry ingredients. Blend in grease with pastry blender or fork. Stir in milk until well combined.
    Using hands, form into biscuit shapes.
    Place on baking sheet.
    Bake for 12 minutes, or until golden brown.
    Serve with sausage, if desired. Makes 12 biscuits
    Cheese Grits
    6 C Water
    1 1/2 C grits
    1 TBS salt
    1 C Shredded Cheese
    Boil water. Add Salt. Add grits and stir frequently. When grits are thickened, turn off heat and stir in cheese. Serve warm.
    Makes 6 servings
    Vegetable Broth
    2 TBS Salt
    Discards of celery bunch
    1 C carrots, or use discarded pieces if available
    1 whole onion, quartered
    2 cloves garlic
    8 C water
    Combine all ingredients in large pot and simmer for several hours, until vegetables are cooked down significantly. Store in airtight container in the fridge for up to two weeks!
    Mushroom Rice & Chicken Soup
    1 TBS olive oil
    1 medium onion, chopped
    1 lb carrots, chopped
    2 cloves garlic, minced
    1 lb fresh mushrooms, diced
    1 C cooked chicken (optional)
    1 C uncooked rice
    5 C vegetable broth (see recipe above)
    1/2 TBS salt
    1 tsp ground black pepper
    1 tsp italian seasoning
    Saute onion and carrots in olive oil until softened. Add all ingredients to stock pot, dutch oven or large soup pot. Stir well and cook on low-medium heat for 1 hour, or until rice is done.
    Kelsey’s French Bread
    (from The Prairie Homestead Cookbook by Jill Winger)
    1 1/2 C warm water
    1 1/2 tsp active dry yeast
    1 tsp sea salt
    3-3 1/2 C all purpose flour
    1 lg egg, beaten with 1 tsp water
    Combine water & yeast in large bowl and stir until yeast is dissolved.
    Mix in salt and enough flour to form a stiff dough. Using hands, knead on a lightly floured surface 7-8 mins, until smooth and not sticking to your fingers.
    Place dough back into mixing bowl, cover with a towel, & allow to rise in a warm place 1 hour, or until doubled in size. Divide dough into two pieces. Form each piece into a rectangle. Fold in half lengthwise and pinch seams. Fold in half lengthwise again, and pinch seams. This should have created a long, thin loaf. Pinch seams to ensure loaf stays together. Form a loaf with other part of batch as well.
    Place a baking stone in the center of your oven and a metal pan on the rack underneath. Preheat oven to 450.
    Place loaves ona sheet of parchment and slash each loaf several times with a knife. Allow to rise in warm place for 15 mins. Lightly brush each loaf with egg wash.
    place loaves (with parchment)on hot stone. Pour 1 C hot water into metal pan (for steam). Bake 15-20 mins, until golden.
    You can find her cookbook (which I LOVE) here!
    Ham & Potato Casserole
    1 lb ham, chopped
    10 russet potatoes, chopped
    1/2 C flour
    1 C chicken broth
    4 oz cream cheese
    1 tsp italian seasoning
    1 tsp salt
    1 tsp ground pepper
    1 12 oz pkg frozen sweet peas
    4 oz shredded cheddar cheese
    Preheat oven to 375.
    Combine flour and broth in small sauce pan. Heat until thickened. Add seasonings to your taste preference. This is a cream of chicken substitute!
    Add cream cheese and melt.
    Combine ham, potatoes, peas, & cream of chicken mixture. Place in casserole dish.
    Bake at 375 for 75 mins, until potatoes are soft.
    Sprinkle cheese on top and bake for 5 mins to melt. Broil if desired to get more browning.
    Serve with roasted brussels sprouts, or your choice of vegetable!
    ENJOY!!
    Sausage & Cabbage Skillet
    1 TBS olive oil
    1 pkg smoked sausage
    1 head cabbage
    1 TBS salt
    1 tsp black pepper
    Slice sausage into rounds. Brown in skillet, stirring frequently to prevent burning. While sausage is cooking, cut cabbage into bite-sized pieces. When sausage is browned, add cabbage. Cook on medium heat until cabbage is cooked down to desired tenderness. Serves 6.
    Yummy Chicken
    4-6 chicken leg quarters
    1 C onion, diced
    1 C carrots, diced
    1 C celery, diced
    4 medium potatoes, sliced
    3-4 C chicken broth
    2 tsp salt
    1 tsp black pepper
    2 tsp italian seasoning
    Place chicken in pot. Sprinkle with salt, pepper & italian seasoning. Pour vegetables on top of chicken. Sprinkle with salt, pepper and italian seasoning. Pour chicken broth over vegetables. Top with sliced potatoes.
    Bake at 350 for 45 mins, until chicken is well done and vegetables are soft.
    Serve with your choice of green vegetables.
    Campfire Stew
    6 C Navy beans, prepared
    3/4 C Water
    1 onion, diced
    1 small can diced tomatoes
    3 TBS sugar (brown sugar if available)
    4 TBS molasses
    1 lb Breakfast sausage, browned and drained
    Prepare navy beans according to package directions.
    Add water, onion, tomatoes, sugar, molasses and sausage in crock pot. Stir until well combined. Add beans and stir carefully, so as not to crush the beans. Cook on low for 6 hours.
    This can also be made on the oven in a dutch oven (lid on), baking for 60-90 mins at 350F.
    Ham & Cheese Pasta Bake
    1 lb ham, chopped
    5 oz Parmesan cheese, shredded
    8 oz mozzarella, shredded, divided
    1 lb pkg pasta, cooked
    3 C half & half
    2 tsp Italian seasoning
    Preheat oven to 350.
    Combine half and half with Parmesan cheese in small pot. Heat until cheese is melted and mixture is thickened.
    Combine all ingredients (only add 1 c mozzarella to bowl) in large mixing bowl and mix well to coat all with cheese sauced. Pour into baking dish. Top with remaining mozzarella and bake at 350 for 20 mins, until cheese is browned.
    Serve with broccoli or your choice of vegetable!
    Garden Rice Soup
    1 Zucchini, diced
    1 Bell Pepper, diced
    1 Onion, diced
    1 TBS olive oil
    1 1/2 C Rice, uncooked
    4 C chicken broth
    1 can diced tomatoes
    1 pkg frozen green beans
    2 C navy beans
    1-2 C Chicken, cooked (optional)
    1 TBS salt
    2 tsp ground pepper
    2 tsp Italian seasoning
    Saute onion & bell pepper in oil until softened.
    Combine all ingredients in crock pot. Stir.
    Cook on low for6- 7 hours or high for 3-4 hours.
    To serve as a soup, you may need to add more broth toward the end of the cook time.

    • @debbie5602
      @debbie5602 Год назад +1

      Hello! New subscriber here. Thanks for sharing these recipes.

    • @judyhenderson6969
      @judyhenderson6969 Год назад

      These all look great! I'm going to try them!

    • @andreaontour8961
      @andreaontour8961 Год назад +1

      Thank you so much for your hard work, i will definitly try some of those recipes!

    • @yvettegerry9862
      @yvettegerry9862 Год назад +2

      Maybe cook your chicken leg quarters first and take off the bone after cooked and you will have your broth also . Great recipes, real cooking 🥘 first time here ! Thank you 😊 very nutritious!

    • @homemadesimplewithlori
      @homemadesimplewithlori  Год назад +1

      Good idea!

  • @Domoheartzcookiez
    @Domoheartzcookiez Год назад +42

    I have to give her credit where it's due - she comes up with different recipes from most of the other RUclips budget cooks. I've been cooking for decades but always on the hunt for inexpensive but tasty and filling recipes, and the majority are all rice-and-beans or pasta based meals. At least she uses reasonable portions of meat and shows you how to make the veggie broth. Reminds me a bit of my mother, as she had to make large, hearty meals for 10 people or more.

  • @padenknits
    @padenknits Год назад +18

    I came across your channel with your $55 Aldi run and I have gone down a rabbit hole watching your videos! I discovered how much I LOVE watching you cook, your perspective on making things work (like how to make milk out of half & half), and your light-hearted approach to cooking. Thank you for letting your viewers know it's okay to not be perfect and that putting whole foods and home-cooked meals on the table is what matters most. Today there seems to be such a pressure to eat only organic or to spend your entire paycheck on food. You are a joy to watch and I cannot wait to see what you make next. Much love to you!

  • @sylviaseri4235
    @sylviaseri4235 Год назад +85

    So happy to see meals without cream cheese and Campbell’s soup thrown together in a crock pot!

  • @sunnyswiatlo6936
    @sunnyswiatlo6936 Год назад +29

    This is the first low spending shopping and meal plan I've seen with actually healthy foods. Big props to you for that!!!! Subscribing for that fact alone! Way to go mama❤

    • @homemadesimplewithlori
      @homemadesimplewithlori  Год назад +3

      Thank you so much!!!!

    • @Oinkoink808
      @Oinkoink808 Год назад +1

      Me too new sub

    • @debhouckscraftycottage9288
      @debhouckscraftycottage9288 Год назад +2

      I feel the same way. Vegetables, home made stock, etc. etc. Subscribed after finding this as well. Only a family of 2, but I still appreciate good, healthy cooking.

  • @jillgott6567
    @jillgott6567 Год назад +8

    You are feeding 6 people for around $.60 / meal ! INCREDIBLE ! I love how you do not scrimp on vegetables and the menu is varied for lunch and dinner. I agree most people are okay with breakfast being the same. Goid job

  • @jocelisalvador3998
    @jocelisalvador3998 Год назад +21

    I have so much respect for you. In these hard times where most of us are scrambling to make ends meet you come up with some good, appetizing, delicious looking meals to feed a whole family in a very good budget. You have it together, girl. Bless you.

    • @homemadesimplewithlori
      @homemadesimplewithlori  Год назад +1

      If you only knew how little I have together 😂😂😂
      But thanks for the encouragement! I really appreciate it and it means a lot ❤️❤️

    • @lyricberlin
      @lyricberlin Год назад +1

      Amen :)

  • @SauerPatchGardening
    @SauerPatchGardening Год назад +6

    I have a hate hate relationship with Walmart...lol. I hate that it's the cheapest place to buy things like medicine. And I feel forced to spend money there when I really don't want to. And the way they have made us as consumers work for them. Self serve check outs and then treating us like criminals when we leave, checking receipts etc...and prices have still gone up even tho they are supposedly paying fewer people...smh. end rant. Really good video

  • @deannsturgiss1002
    @deannsturgiss1002 Год назад +17

    Please keep making these videos! I struggle with grocery spending! We are a family of 7 and currently spend around $1500+ a month! I have been trying to find ways to lower that and I am so happy your youtube channel was suggested! I cant wait to try your recipes! I look forward to the next weeks meal video!

    • @homemadesimplewithlori
      @homemadesimplewithlori  Год назад +2

      Great!! I’m so glad to hear it helps! I had to take a week break from the budget menu videos because they take extra time and I feel a good bit of mom guilt over the extra time spent….so, I’ll take a week or so off of the harder content and then get back to it!

    • @lisamullin5007
      @lisamullin5007 Год назад +5

      Same! Family of 8 and I knocked it down from $500 to $350 a week but it has to be prepped all out. Ready to take on this challenge! 😊❤️

  • @iloveaginganddying6207
    @iloveaginganddying6207 Год назад +5

    You are so inspiring! I used to cook nearly everything from scratch besides frozen pizza growing up on a farm. Now I live in a city and "convenient" food has become a large part of our diet. I'm excited and inspired to get back to cooking from scratch, saving money on groceries, and gardening in my little backyard this summer.

  • @carlahabeck4051
    @carlahabeck4051 Год назад +1

    You display the skill and knowlege of home economics that so many no longer learn. Sadly circumstances are leaving so many unprepared to shop wisely, cook from scratch, and plan healthy meals. God bless you.

  • @CargillHouse
    @CargillHouse Год назад +2

    Mushroom stems and onion skins are wonderful additions to vegetable stock. They give the stock great color and great flavor. I always save mine in a bag in the freezer.
    I always save my bacon fat, but never thought about using it in biscuits!

  • @pamscraps
    @pamscraps Год назад +26

    Thank you for these recipes. It’s so nice of you to write them out for us. I hope your little guy is feeling better.

  • @donnac8052
    @donnac8052 Год назад +1

    When I was a child, I loved home canned chopped tomatoes and shell or spiral noodles as a dish along with salt & pepper. It was filling and tasted like summer to me.

  • @eckankar7756
    @eckankar7756 Год назад +1

    Celery leaves are the best part!!! Can't imagine throwing them away, that's good food. Once you make broth chop up the vegetables and make stuffing with some old bread, biscuits, or pancakes. Cabbage core chop up and run it through the blender and add to your soup. What did you do with that delicious ham fat? That would have been delicious in the casserole.
    You're a creative cook, I'm from the south, too. I just toss out next to nothing. That chicken bone would had great flavor, easier to debone chicken once it's cooked. I simmer the chicken bones for hours for broth, the skin I fry it for chips.

  • @lyricberlin
    @lyricberlin Год назад +1

    A head of cabbage here is $3.28...that parmesan wedge is $5.28 ...extra large eggs are now $9, yes NINE dollars (18 PACK Egglands that was $4.94 SMH)......not kidding. Some of these are double or triple what you pay. I did your list. No turkey sausage got hillshire polska kielbasa, mozzarella block was substituted with mozz shreds $2.22, and 2 packs of 5 lbs of chicken thighs for $6.97 a package is the closest I could find for the chicken. Also added a lb of butter $4.48 and stroked out adding the $9 eggs. Mine came out to $103.66. Since I am one person this will comfortably last me 3 weeks with the substitutions and smaller sizes on some stuff. That still makes it very good for me. I love these ideas you have. I so forgot about grits so I can't wait to try it with one of my precious eggs over easy on top. I am binging your channel, btw lol Groceries tomorrow so I am checking everything out with the store (Aldi and Walmart) apps.

    • @homemadesimplewithlori
      @homemadesimplewithlori  Год назад

      Wow that is crazy the price difference. But also j think the prices are going up really fast, too. It would be interesting to see how they have changed here since the video was filmed!

  • @michelleholt2007
    @michelleholt2007 Год назад +6

    All these recipes sound so good! Sadly I’m the only one in my household of 4 that likes Brussels sprouts, mushrooms and bell peppers 😢 Loving the Andy Griffith in the background ❤️ I watch it all the time!

    • @homemadesimplewithlori
      @homemadesimplewithlori  Год назад +1

      We don’t usually do mushrooms either but this recipe was yummy! Thanks for watching!! ❤️❤️

  • @nickysinclair8436
    @nickysinclair8436 Год назад +1

    I love to see that you buy healthy fresh food and show that you can eat healthy on a budget. I get frustrated sometimes when people say that that is not possible. 💕

    • @homemadesimplewithlori
      @homemadesimplewithlori  Год назад +1

      You are right! It is very possible-it just requires a mind shift. Thanks for watching! ❤️

  • @mistyt2703
    @mistyt2703 Год назад +2

    Andy Griffith in the background, raising your kids right! 🧡

  • @josierichardson9893
    @josierichardson9893 Год назад +1

    My grandma used to make the ham bake alllll the time; we usually incorporated sautéed onions and topped it with halved homemade biscuits, dollops of sour cream, and a little cheese. Seeing that meal made me smile😊

  • @futurefolk9919
    @futurefolk9919 Год назад +2

    If you don't have buttermilk, you can make a clabberred milk. Just take 1 cup milk or half and half and add 1 Tbs lemon juice or white vinegar. Let it sit for a few minutes and you'll have a faux buttermilk. It works and is delicious! Easy peasy🤗

  • @jennifersmith8640
    @jennifersmith8640 Год назад +2

    Caramelized onions go really well with the kielbasa and cabbage in the iron skillet as well. Sometimes my family adds egg noodles to the dish as well.

  • @adventureswithlola5330
    @adventureswithlola5330 Год назад +20

    What an enjoyable video! You are so sweet! Thank you for all the time spent and work put into to bringing us this video 🧡

    • @homemadesimplewithlori
      @homemadesimplewithlori  Год назад +2

      Thank you for saying that! It was a labor of love but I am so glad it might help someone in a pinch. It was definitely good for my budget this week! I need to work hard to save a lot on groceries this year!

  • @shelbylynnwilliams8520
    @shelbylynnwilliams8520 Год назад +16

    Great video. Thank you for providing the recipes as well as grocery list. You are awesome.

  • @RLC506
    @RLC506 Год назад +8

    Just find your channel and cheaper grocery hauls with delicious meals. Truthfully, l am in the "grandma stage of life" so my days for cooking for a family are long past. However, l watch Becky on Hillbilly Kitchen and trying to be more motivated to cook for just myself with healthier options. I can always share meals with others and save leftovers. You are a sweet, very energetic lady with a bubbly personality. As for Chris whistling the Andy Griffith theme song, my pastor at my church back home loves the Andy Griffith show and church members can check out the DVD's in the church library. I watched your New Year's Eve video getting ready for your party. Take a word of wisdom and gentle suggestion from an older gal. A simpler, quicker and less tiresome way to handle dinner before guests arrive is to put out slices of bread, ham, turkey, chopped up chicken or even bologna or whatever is handy in the fridge with lettuce, sliced tomatoes and onions, pickles, condiments, cold glasses of Daisy's(?) milk, store bought cookies, all on PAPER PLATES buffet style on table, bless the food, then kindly ask family, (which might even include Lane if you are brave and he is willing) to clean up their individual mess and throw away any trash. Plastic utensils are also a lifesaver for a big family only if you either dispose of them promptly or if you want to recycle for extra savings to the budget, stick them in a large Mason jar with soapy water in the wet sink to deal with later. God Bless!

    • @homemadesimplewithlori
      @homemadesimplewithlori  Год назад +2

      You are so sweet and precious! Thank you so much for that!!
      I am trying to learn to not sweat the house stuff and be comfortable with people seeing it as is. I will think of your suggestion next time we have folks over. Thank you ❤️❤️
      Sorry you have to eat alone sometimes.
      I wish you were close and we could have dinner together ❤️. You are an encouragement to me. ❤️

    • @RLC506
      @RLC506 Год назад +1

      @@homemadesimplewithlori
      Thanks for your kind offer of sharing a meal with you! I really enjoy your videos, keep up the good work and what a joy to find a new friend on RUclips. And let us all be faithful to give God all the glory!

  • @ApostolicGrandma
    @ApostolicGrandma Год назад +1

    cabbage casserole is also delicious and cheap to make. shredded cabbage, tomato soup, beef broth, cooked ground beef, chopped onion, salt, pepper and cooked rice. mix all together and put in 9 x 13 dish and top with some shredded cheese. 350 for about 1 hr. or until bubbly. :)

    • @homemadesimplewithlori
      @homemadesimplewithlori  Год назад

      That sounds really good. It started out sounding like a soup my mom likes to make but then you turned it into a casserole. Sounds great!

  • @tracyhunt7919
    @tracyhunt7919 Год назад +2

    Great recipes and step by step instructions!!!! Like you, I save ALL my bacon grease. I am not sure what you did with the ham fat and pieces you cut off but I would have taken a bit afterwards to fry that and save the grease from it. There is so so much flavor in it and during the really hard times, I would make scalloped potatoes and just add that instead of butter for flavor and you'd be amazed at how rich it seemed without any meat. Same with my mac and cheese. I go to the budget grocery stores, like Save A Lot, to buy my bacon because they have the ends and pieces and it's so much cheaper. But it really goes a long when when using it to cook with. As a Southerner, I'm sure you also know that browning up that fat and flour together for your roux adds a ton of flavor to your cream/cheese sauces. Just add some rendered bacon fat/ham fat to your pan, melt it, add your flour and cook on low for as long as you can to "scorch" it. Whisk in your milk and let it thicken and keep adding milk until it's not longer thickening. I can make a TON of "cream soup" to add to recipes using this simple method and it adds flavor to any meal, even those without meat. Thanks for all the ideas and this video, which was a joy to watch. You are doing a great job!!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @homemadesimplewithlori
      @homemadesimplewithlori  Год назад

      I love me some gravy 😂😂😂
      Thanks for the explanation it was perfect!!
      And thanks for watching!! ❤️

  • @BlessedMomof7
    @BlessedMomof7 8 месяцев назад

    This is the best budget video I've seen for a larger family!

    • @homemadesimplewithlori
      @homemadesimplewithlori  8 месяцев назад

      Oh wow! Thank you so much! That made my day!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @robertgortoniii9583
    @robertgortoniii9583 Год назад

    It is true about people eating the same thing every day for breakfast. My Grandfather was a dairy farmer. Every morning my Grandmother made him two fried eggs, two pieces of buttered toast and a cup of coffee. The noon meal and evening was always different everyday.

  • @fae5283
    @fae5283 Год назад +11

    What a great round up of budget meals. I definitely want to try that ham and potato hot dish. And can I just say, I truly enjoy your gentle and motherly demeanor. Thanks for sharing.

  • @janeadams5207
    @janeadams5207 Год назад +6

    Wow! That mushroom soup looks amazing. I immediately subscribed. I love that you are cooking from scratch. Thanks for sharing.

  • @paulahendley3370
    @paulahendley3370 2 месяца назад

    Not the best always comes out being the best

  • @sueperez21
    @sueperez21 Год назад +9

    Great recipes 💖
    At first, it didn't seem like you purchased alot of food for $75, but you really did make alot of good yummy meals with lots of ingredients. I can't wait to try some of these recipes 😋
    Thanks for sharing ❤

  • @diversekakes
    @diversekakes Год назад +3

    You did a great job making tasty meals with what you bought!

  • @amykirby9607
    @amykirby9607 Год назад +3

    Hi, you can just freeze carrot ends and peels and celery and onion trimmings, and when you get enough, make your veggie broth then

  • @paulahendley3370
    @paulahendley3370 2 месяца назад

    Love my grits with jelly and an egg

  • @lizmiller2341
    @lizmiller2341 3 месяца назад

    Nice video! Great ideas for saving money. Yet providing hearty nutritious meals.

  • @op4rlb348
    @op4rlb348 Год назад +3

    This was a great help- thank you so much for posting your grocery list, and making the recipes for us to see! I cook cabbage with sausage often- with one small difference- I always slice a Granny Smith apple really thin,as well as an onion, sauté them in the pan I used to cook the sausage, and together they just make t so delicious!

  • @betterlivingonabudget
    @betterlivingonabudget Год назад +9

    I just found your channel! I love the way you scrolled all the prices for the items on the screen. All these meals look amazing. I'm doing a no-spend-uary challenge, so mainly cooking from pantry/freezer, with a $15/wk budget for fresh produce/dairy as needed. So far so good. Mostly, I'm doing the challenge to get over my over-spending grocery shopping habits.

  • @jennakidder3016
    @jennakidder3016 Год назад +3

    Currently stuck in the hospital for a day and your videos are getting me through. Love the budgeting tips and your little one climbing up the stairs made me laugh 😅❤.

    • @homemadesimplewithlori
      @homemadesimplewithlori  Год назад +2

      HA! I didn't even see him doing that while I was editing the video! I only saw it when I was doing my last pre-load check and it CRACKED ME UP!
      I hope you get better soon! sorry you're in the hospital.

  • @marshawells6971
    @marshawells6971 Год назад +3

    I use squishy potatoes all the time. They have just started to dehydrate. I use a little extra liquid when I use potaotes that are soft.

  • @donnac8052
    @donnac8052 Год назад

    We always had different dried macaronies. I would mix the different macaronies and make Mac n Cheese. The boys would tell me which of different macaronies they liked best and they seemed to eat more. 😊

  • @wesdonnabrown
    @wesdonnabrown Год назад +2

    You continue to amaze me! So glad others are discovering how delightful you are!

  • @donnac8052
    @donnac8052 Год назад

    When I am in a hurry, I make open roast beef sandwiches w/ mashed potatoes. I look for coupons/sale at Arby’s for their roast beef sandwiches. I ask them to keep the meat and buns separate cause I don’t want soggy buns. I slice the roast beef in a pot and make a brown gravy - then heat. I make a quick instant potatoes package. Toast the buns. Place a bun on a plate, add mashed potatoes then the gravy w roast beef on top. Add a side of vegetable and serve. My teenage boys liked this quick and simple meal that was cheap.

  • @lindab3249
    @lindab3249 Год назад +4

    Onion and garlic skins are loaded with vitamins, so I save them to add to my stock as well. All the meal prep is very motivating! Thanks!

  • @pjb2773
    @pjb2773 Год назад +1

    Kudos for cooking with so many vegetables. I've always considered them the most important part of the diet.

  • @tinacrapson5640
    @tinacrapson5640 Год назад +1

    I would buy regular carrots instead of baby carrots. The cost saving is significant, they keep much longer, and only take minutes to wash, peel, and cut into sticks. Plus, the scraps can be used for veggie broth.

    • @homemadesimplewithlori
      @homemadesimplewithlori  Год назад

      I checked and didn’t see the price difference here in my store but that is a good tip about the scraps!!

  • @browneyedgirl425
    @browneyedgirl425 Год назад +6

    I'm with you on the love hate relationship with Walmart 😂 I actually like the Walmart near me as I recently moved to a medium sized town in middle GA so that's a plus! I really love all your recipes & how simple they are & not so many different spices & ingredients. Thank you for all your tips! 😊😍

    • @homemadesimplewithlori
      @homemadesimplewithlori  Год назад +3

      Thank you for your sweet words of encouragement!
      Isn’t it strange how a small town Walmart is so much more pleasant!?!! After I recorded this video I have almost decided this is where I need to do my shopping for a while. I really liked it, which is a drastic change from my usual Walmart experience!! And I thought the prices were at least as affordable, if not more so, than the nearest aldi!

    • @hayleyj.
      @hayleyj. Год назад +1

      @@homemadesimplewithlori Yes! I’ve noticed prices at Aldi have gone up a lot. Sometimes Walmart is cheaper nowadays!

  • @emusaurus
    @emusaurus Год назад +1

    I like how you shop. If it's not on special, you don't buy it or find a cheaper alternative. I do the same thing. I just can't justify paying full price for certain things

  • @make_prep
    @make_prep Год назад +1

    I love making my own veggie stock..I have a gallon size freezer bag in my freezer that I throw all my veggie scraps in..Once it's full I make up a big old pot and pressure canned up it for our pantry..I add a couple bay leaves, a few peppercorns and a tbsp of turmeric powder into the cooking stock. So yummy! So glad I found your channel..

  • @gabrielleangelica1977
    @gabrielleangelica1977 10 месяцев назад +1

    I call it Stone Porridge! Put a fruit, vegetable, protein and carb in a pot 🍲 and you have a blessed meal...

    • @homemadesimplewithlori
      @homemadesimplewithlori  10 месяцев назад +1

      Hmmmmm. I need to try that. Do
      You have a favorite combination?

    • @gabrielleangelica1977
      @gabrielleangelica1977 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@homemadesimplewithlori Lemon, frozen vegetables, beans and rice 🍚... whatever is in your fridge or pantry.

    • @homemadesimplewithlori
      @homemadesimplewithlori  10 месяцев назад +1

      Very interesting? Where are you from? I’m going to guess the UK or somewhere near since you called it Stone Porridge. I’m probably WAY off 🙃

    • @gabrielleangelica1977
      @gabrielleangelica1977 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@homemadesimplewithlori NYC 🗽... there's a children's fable called Stone Soup. A cat gets a meal by telling the village he had a stone that will make a delicious dinner. However, he needs: anyone have carrots? Potatoes? Onions? Ham bones? Apples? And in the end they all eat.

  • @debralackner5963
    @debralackner5963 Год назад

    Thank you ,some great recipes ❤️

  • @TracieRollins
    @TracieRollins Год назад

    Great job!

  • @brendarobertson7206
    @brendarobertson7206 Год назад

    Great meal ideas, Thank you

  • @teresamercurio1568
    @teresamercurio1568 Год назад

    Thanks for the video!!!

  • @lovethatbeach
    @lovethatbeach Год назад

    Wow! Thank you for the tips and recipes.

  • @flyinhawaiian7226
    @flyinhawaiian7226 Год назад +2

    I just wanted to add a big thank you for all the work U put into this video. Its just me, but U have inspired me to get on a budget. I spend about 150 on food a week!! I prayed God would help me learn to budget and here you are! Thank you for yummy recipes. 😋

    • @homemadesimplewithlori
      @homemadesimplewithlori  Год назад +2

      Oh my heart!!! I’m so glad you told me that. I will try to put out as many of these as I can!! ❤️❤️

  • @amykirby9607
    @amykirby9607 Год назад

    Delicious, hearty ideas!

  • @clairepeterson9196
    @clairepeterson9196 Год назад +1

    In fact, you should make a whole budget-friendly cookbook.

    • @homemadesimplewithlori
      @homemadesimplewithlori  Год назад

      You’re sweet. Thanks for the compliment!!!If my family was to read that they would probably get a good belly laugh 😂😂😂
      But, maybe one day I will! Sounds like a fun life goal!!

  • @yvettegerry9862
    @yvettegerry9862 Год назад

    First time enjoyed very much 😊

  • @donnamcmullan2027
    @donnamcmullan2027 Год назад

    Omg..it all looks so delicious 😋

  • @andreaontour8961
    @andreaontour8961 Год назад

    This was fun to watch and so many good recipes! 😋😋😋

  • @phyllisorr162
    @phyllisorr162 Год назад

    Looks delish 😋😋

  • @roberthatchett1145
    @roberthatchett1145 Год назад +2

    I loved this video as well as the $55/week budget & recipes!!! Would love if you did more videos similar to this! :)

  • @kelltill
    @kelltill Год назад

    I’m looking forward to trying these recipes. Thanks for sharing!

  • @amyjohnson7527
    @amyjohnson7527 Год назад +1

    Girl! I’m so proud of you!!!

  • @samaholderfield1518
    @samaholderfield1518 Год назад +1

    Great Job!!!

  • @gaillove6005
    @gaillove6005 Год назад

    Great budget cooling. It looks delish.

  • @nikkiperry4103
    @nikkiperry4103 Год назад

    Thank you! Hope your babe is feeling better!

  • @4fron4
    @4fron4 Год назад

    Thank you for including the recipes for later reference.

  • @Lidiasfamilylife
    @Lidiasfamilylife Год назад +1

    You’re meals look delicious! Love all the great ideas.

  • @jodiedillehay8845
    @jodiedillehay8845 Год назад

    These all sound delish thank you 🎉🎉❤

  • @hannahselin2811
    @hannahselin2811 Год назад

    This is such a great meal plan! I'll be trying many of these recipes for sure. And thanks for the tip with half and half!

  • @imperfctbutterfly6509
    @imperfctbutterfly6509 Год назад

    Very enjoyable video and food looks absolutely delicious ✨✨✨

  • @sherryragsdale9571
    @sherryragsdale9571 3 месяца назад

    New subbie here, just found you last night and fell asleep watching so had to replay and watch this am. Like the way you went to the trouble of putting full recipes up. Im from central Arkansas and im a sugar and butter grits girl. Also grew up on chocolate gravy and homemade biscuits.

  • @pamfrey6785
    @pamfrey6785 Год назад

    Thank you

  • @EyreEver
    @EyreEver Год назад

    Love watching.

  • @michellepowell3067
    @michellepowell3067 Год назад

    such a great idea

  • @katez7412
    @katez7412 Год назад +7

    I love your channel!! Thanks for sharing and including the meal prep. My husband and kiddos are ready for some new meals on the cheap and I’ve been too exhausted to come up with anything else, but you make it look so simple and always have things they would enjoy! 🥰

    • @homemadesimplewithlori
      @homemadesimplewithlori  Год назад

      Thank you so much! I get caught in a rut and my husband has been so thankful for me trying these new recipes 😂😂😂 He has really liked them all and we have both been surprised what you can do for under $100!

  • @aprilneho6165
    @aprilneho6165 Год назад

    Wow, I love that you have vegetables. Impressive.

  • @jennioldham22
    @jennioldham22 Год назад

    Love your vidoes you are a great cook thank yo for sharing

  • @rhondamartin8956
    @rhondamartin8956 Год назад +2

    Thank you thank you so much! Absolutely love these videos. I'm so impressed with your budget friendly meals. they contain meat/protein, which is what a lot of budget friendly meals leave out :(. Not only are these meals cheap(er), they are also super simple! Please do it again!

  • @mikkiberger
    @mikkiberger Год назад +1

    Just found your channel, I love it! Keep the meal ideas coming❤️

  • @mandiesplace
    @mandiesplace Год назад

    This is my first time watching and I must say I really enjoyed this video!

  • @Laura_0708
    @Laura_0708 Год назад

    I will try these!

  • @BackroadMoney
    @BackroadMoney Год назад

    Just found your channel, I love it! Recipes look amazing! New subscriber here, thank you for all your hard work on these videos!

  • @aprilinalabama9074
    @aprilinalabama9074 9 месяцев назад

    New subscriber from Alabama ❤... Great job 😁👍

    • @homemadesimplewithlori
      @homemadesimplewithlori  8 месяцев назад

      Hey neighbor!! Welcome to the channel. Thanks for subscribing!! ❤️

  • @amominah
    @amominah Год назад

    Thank you.

  • @sharonnoble979
    @sharonnoble979 Год назад +1

    I am subscribing to your channel. I have watched multiple channels for real help with healthy budget friendly recipes. Until your's I have been unsuccessful! Well done young lady!

    • @homemadesimplewithlori
      @homemadesimplewithlori  Год назад +1

      Awwww. Thank you so much! I really appreciate you saying that! ❤️❤️

  • @melissamartin7273
    @melissamartin7273 Год назад

    I make buttermilk with regular milk with a couple tablespoons of vinegar or lemon juice. Let sit for a few minutes

  • @tinasears610
    @tinasears610 Год назад

    New subscriber here. The ham, pasta bake looks amazing. I can't wait ti try it. Thank you for all the recipes.

  • @maryjohnson840
    @maryjohnson840 Год назад +2

    New subscriber! This was amazing I plan to try several of these next week! Thank you

  • @sirbatsgaming1431
    @sirbatsgaming1431 Год назад +1

    Love your videos. Very natural and honest. Wish you and your family happiness and health

  • @debbiegoble786
    @debbiegoble786 Год назад

    Hi Lori! I'm a new subscriber and I love your channel!! Thank you for taking the time to share your meal plan, grocery list, recipes and show us how each recipe is made!! Pray you have a blessed week!
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  • @emilynewman7997
    @emilynewman7997 11 месяцев назад

    you are so awesome and truly making meaningful content, thank you so much!!

    • @homemadesimplewithlori
      @homemadesimplewithlori  11 месяцев назад +1

      You made my day!!!! Thank you so much for your encouragement ❤️❤️

  • @gaynellparker3505
    @gaynellparker3505 Год назад

    Great video with new ideas for me. Thanks. Sorry Lane is not feeling well😢

  • @carolynmorris1908
    @carolynmorris1908 Год назад

    first time viewer! I'm thrilled I came across your channel. Can't wait to catch up on your other videos :)

  • @queeniemarkham8022
    @queeniemarkham8022 Год назад

    Really enjoyed the surprise fancy editing from whole to chopped veg at the end there! Love the video and the recipes look really tasty

    • @homemadesimplewithlori
      @homemadesimplewithlori  Год назад

      HA! I was so proud of myself for figuring out how to do that! Thanks for noticing! :)

  • @Passionhearted1
    @Passionhearted1 Год назад

    I enjoyed your video very much. I have just subscribed. Thank you

  • @roxannejohnston3311
    @roxannejohnston3311 Год назад +1

    Great job sticking to your budget and making delicious meals