Because of all your help we signed up for left over foods to use and fresh. My husband and I started making meals for up to twenty families in our city park to feed them. So many by thousands have lost there job in our small town. It made families to live in tent's with children in the cold rain and freezing weather of even snow. So thank you for getting me to ask for help to help them. Today I made sweet chopped cranberry peanut butter balls. By grinding up oatmeal then peanut butter and cranberries along with Honey. If you like I could wright the measurements. But there healthy protein.
Hi Sandy, That's amazing what you and your husband are doing. Thanks for sharing, I'm so very glad if my videos have inspired or helped in any small way. Your cranberry peanut butter balls sound delicious - you're most welcome to leave the recipe. Thanks so much for watching, your comment has made my day😊
Nice haul. I have been shopping mostly sales and I coupon now that the economy has gotten bad. I started more seeds at my mom's house since I am her care taker a few days a week. We have green onions and parsley to harvest. I planted a few artichoke plants that are getting really big. Keep prepping.
Add oatmeal to food processor and blind tell they flour. I keep two half gallon jars of this. So for peanut butter balls I make in my processor. 1 1/2 cup's oatmeal flour , 2/3 cup of peanut butter, 3 Tablespoon Honey blind now you can add 1/4 cup chopped sweet dryed cranberries blind roll into teaspoon ball's place in container and refrigerator it after cool so yum to eat. This is one if you don't have power also as you see. Now think how many I do for six ball each for twenty bag's for the homeless families and my grandkids can't stay out it's one way they eat something they have no idea how good it's for them. Enjoy my Peanut butter balls
Great video and lovely haul. We grow our own fruit and veg and give excess to the church who feed and house the homeless, our first crop will be rhubarb (grown just for them), just need to wait for spring. Have a lovely weekend.
Thanks Al. That's so lovely you grow and share fruit and vegies with others. Hope you have a bumper rhubarb crop, it's delicious! Have a good weekend too😊
The chicken and eggs are nice items to get. I am on the east coast of Canada and the price of food is up, especially certain items like eggs and chicken.
Yes, there is no way I could walk into a supermarket here in Australia currently and only pay $10 for all this food (the chicken pieces alone sell for $14)! It's a massive help for my family to get groceries this way that's for sure.
Because of all your help we signed up for left over foods to use and fresh. My husband and I started making meals for up to twenty families in our city park to feed them. So many by thousands have lost there job in our small town. It made families to live in tent's with children in the cold rain and freezing weather of even snow. So thank you for getting me to ask for help to help them. Today I made sweet chopped cranberry peanut butter balls. By grinding up oatmeal then peanut butter and cranberries along with Honey. If you like I could wright the measurements. But there healthy protein.
Hi Sandy, That's amazing what you and your husband are doing. Thanks for sharing, I'm so very glad if my videos have inspired or helped in any small way. Your cranberry peanut butter balls sound delicious - you're most welcome to leave the recipe. Thanks so much for watching, your comment has made my day😊
A nice variety today. The frozen chicken & eggs were a score.
Yes, it was so helpful to get those! We haven't got eggs for quite a while so that was awesome😊
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Hope you're having a nice evening. Like the new channel name😊
Hello from Mississippi
Hi and welcome! Thanks so much for watching😊
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Nice haul. I have been shopping mostly sales and I coupon now that the economy has gotten bad. I started more seeds at my mom's house since I am her care taker a few days a week. We have green onions and parsley to harvest. I planted a few artichoke plants that are getting really big. Keep prepping.
Thanks. Yes having your own herbs growing that you can add to meals is a big help too - I love gardening as well😊
Such a great spread this week 😊
Thanks Mel😊
Lovely video. Glad you were able to get some eggs.
Thanks Paula. Thanks so much for watching😊
So good 👍🏻
Thank you 😊
Hello from Oregon, thanks for your day
Hi Sandy! Thanks for watching😊
Add oatmeal to food processor and blind tell they flour. I keep two half gallon jars of this. So for peanut butter balls I make in my processor. 1 1/2 cup's oatmeal flour , 2/3 cup of peanut butter, 3 Tablespoon Honey blind now you can add 1/4 cup chopped sweet dryed cranberries blind roll into teaspoon ball's place in container and refrigerator it after cool so yum to eat. This is one if you don't have power also as you see. Now think how many I do for six ball each for twenty bag's for the homeless families and my grandkids can't stay out it's one way they eat something they have no idea how good it's for them. Enjoy my Peanut butter balls
Thanks for sharing Sandy - yum!
Great video and lovely haul. We grow our own fruit and veg and give excess to the church who feed and house the homeless, our first crop will be rhubarb (grown just for them), just need to wait for spring.
Have a lovely weekend.
Thanks Al. That's so lovely you grow and share fruit and vegies with others. Hope you have a bumper rhubarb crop, it's delicious! Have a good weekend too😊
The chicken and eggs are nice items to get. I am on the east coast of Canada and the price of food is up, especially certain items like eggs and chicken.
Yes most definitely... the chicken alone sells for $14 here at the supermarket, not to mention the price of eggs!
Nice haul, in the US, we do not pay anything at our foodbanks, but you got a lot. Wonderful.
Thanks Erica, yes it's a big help. Thanks so much for watching😊
Thank you for sharing your pantry haul! Great deal for $10! Greetings from Texas, USA!
Hi! Thanks so much for watching😊
Hope all is well.
Very beautiful
Thank you😊
When I convert to Rands in South Africa you do get alot for less. Converting it we can't afford for that price.
Yes, there is no way I could walk into a supermarket here in Australia currently and only pay $10 for all this food (the chicken pieces alone sell for $14)! It's a massive help for my family to get groceries this way that's for sure.