I've searched off and on throughout the years and this is my favorite, most relatable, and helpful grocery haul channel. Hope your channel keeps growing because I look forward to your videos. ❤
Monthly girl that's awesome best I can do as weekly LOL. We're a family of seven, and groceries are usually around 200 a week. I just posted my Walmart grocery haul today. So much fun, great video.❤❤❤❤❤
Enjoying one of your older videos and you made a simple comment that I just loved. Most mommies share the stuff they feed their kids and then share the health stuff that they eat. I would scream watching how they fed themselves better than their own kids. You shared the exact opposite of that; well done. I do like that parents make Bette choices (who decides what's perfect?) Parents should be proud just making decisions and making a balance for their children's best instead. Great job and keep sharing.
Hello, new to your channel. I normally dpend around $500-$600 a month at Walmart feeding my family of 6. I have learned how to budget a little more now. When i had a family of 9 i usually dpent around $1200. Now that my adults kids have moved out, i spend around $800 a month. I love Great Value crinkle cut fries. They taste so much better than the more expensive brands.
I really enjoyed this haul and the relatability/ honesty of it. I wanted to tell you a hack that I’ve been using for about 5 months now to save more money. Instead of getting the boneless, skinless packs of chicken, I’ll get 3-4 whole chickens. (Usually 2 raw and 1-2 rotisserie) I just pull it apart myself and then I can use the bones and scraps to make chicken broth. With the drumsticks and wings, I’ll put in a separate bag for a crockpot bbq night.
I have started getting the rotisserie chicken from Sam’s club, but I’m working on how to get as much meat as possible, gotta keep practicing lol. But I will definitely look into buying raw whole chickens also. Thank you!
Omg you should give us a video on what your growing this is my first year with a garden a little intimidating lmao! But the cost of groceries has and will continue to bring out farmer mama !!! Btw sams club if your boys do like them fruit strips they sell a big box at Sam’s, and it comes with a berry, a strawberry and a tropical fruit. My kids love them they almost remind me of the fruit roll ups from Mexico.
At one point, I was spending close to $1000 a month feeding my husband and three teenage boys. As I learned how to feed my family healthier, homemade or whole foods,, the first thing I cut was the expensive, sugary, carb-laden snacks There was always fresh fruit and raw veggies to snack on, as well as homemade granola bars, trail mix, a foldover peanut butter and honey sandwich, hard boiled eggs, or stovetop popcorn. I always had whole milk in the fridge to go with a meal, and the boys could eat as much as they wanted. I did make homemade desserts, but they consumed those in moderation. Three teenage boys in sports and outdoor activities around the house eat a lot! This was less than 10 years ago, so not that long ago.
@@bringinguphedricks169 not really just read all sales paper or look at them on your phone pick what you need from each store that's how we do it saves alot
I saw your grocecy haul before. What made you change your kid stuff with smacks and everything else. What does your hubby say bout. Is it cause of judment that you get from not the healthy stuff and that's what made you change everything?no judment just asking
I’ve gotten to the point where others opinions about what I feed my family doesn’t matter to me. What matters is our all around health. I’ve been doing a lot more research into what we consume and am finding out some pretty unreal things, so the change isn’t for social media, it’s honestly just for the health of my family. It’s not an easy change by any means, but I think it’ll be worth it in the long run. I appreciate your question and the way you phrased it ☺️
I've searched off and on throughout the years and this is my favorite, most relatable, and helpful grocery haul channel. Hope your channel keeps growing because I look forward to your videos. ❤
This literally made my day 🥹 thank you!
Monthly girl that's awesome best I can do as weekly LOL. We're a family of seven, and groceries are usually around 200 a week. I just posted my Walmart grocery haul today. So much fun, great video.❤❤❤❤❤
Enjoying one of your older videos and you made a simple comment that I just loved. Most mommies share the stuff they feed their kids and then share the health stuff that they eat. I would scream watching how they fed themselves better than their own kids. You shared the exact opposite of that; well done. I do like that parents make Bette choices (who decides what's perfect?) Parents should be proud just making decisions and making a balance for their children's best instead. Great job and keep sharing.
Thank you, that means a lot. Just doing the best I can do for sure
Hello, new to your channel. I normally dpend around $500-$600 a month at Walmart feeding my family of 6. I have learned how to budget a little more now. When i had a family of 9 i usually dpent around $1200. Now that my adults kids have moved out, i spend around $800 a month. I love Great Value crinkle cut fries. They taste so much better than the more expensive brands.
Oh man that’s a lot of mouths to feed, budgeting is def a necessity! And yes I add some lawry season salt to the fries and we’re good to go lol
Enjoyed seeing what all you got. I’m working on bringing our grocery budget down, so watching your video has helped.
Unfortunately I think a lot of us are in the same boat with having to bring our budget down. We definitely are working towards that as well 😮💨
Your boys are so cute and it looks like they were having so much fun in the wagon 😊
They make the small things fun, love the imagination
I really enjoyed this haul and the relatability/ honesty of it. I wanted to tell you a hack that I’ve been using for about 5 months now to save more money. Instead of getting the boneless, skinless packs of chicken, I’ll get 3-4 whole chickens. (Usually 2 raw and 1-2 rotisserie) I just pull it apart myself and then I can use the bones and scraps to make chicken broth. With the drumsticks and wings, I’ll put in a separate bag for a crockpot bbq night.
I have started getting the rotisserie chicken from Sam’s club, but I’m working on how to get as much meat as possible, gotta keep practicing lol. But I will definitely look into buying raw whole chickens also. Thank you!
Love seeing your kids coming back around and around and around for more snacks- mine do this too! Wahoo! I’m not alone lol
Yes girl, snacks all day errryday 😂
Also if u go early in the moring they have manger specials at food lion and you can find cheap meat there. Even going to meat market
I really enjoyed your grocery haul. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you for watching 🥹
Omg you should give us a video on what your growing this is my first year with a garden a little intimidating lmao! But the cost of groceries has and will continue to bring out farmer mama !!!
Btw sams club if your boys do like them fruit strips they sell a big box at Sam’s, and it comes with a berry, a strawberry and a tropical fruit. My kids love them they almost remind me of the fruit roll ups from Mexico.
Whattttt??? I’ll have to check sams out 😍 and I definitely will show y’all my garden, this is my first year too so I’m learning 😅
At one point, I was spending close to $1000 a month feeding my husband and three teenage boys. As I learned how to feed my family healthier, homemade or whole foods,, the first thing I cut was the expensive, sugary, carb-laden snacks There was always fresh fruit and raw veggies to snack on, as well as homemade granola bars, trail mix, a foldover peanut butter and honey sandwich, hard boiled eggs, or stovetop popcorn. I always had whole milk in the fridge to go with a meal, and the boys could eat as much as they wanted. I did make homemade desserts, but they consumed those in moderation. Three teenage boys in sports and outdoor activities around the house eat a lot! This was less than 10 years ago, so not that long ago.
Omg I’m nervous for when the boys are older what my grocery bill will be 😅 trying to rid ourselves of the processed snacks also, slowly but surely
Great haul girl! I was so excited to see a video from you!!! ❤️ Hope yall are doing well!!
Thank you for always supporting 🥹😍
@@bringinguphedricks169 of course!!! ❤️
U need video us some of you cooking your recipes sounds so delicious
I’ll definitely start making what’s for dinner videos again! 💙
The boys are so adorable! Are you going to be posting some of your recipes?
I definitely can if that’s something that y’all are interested in seeing 🥹💙
@@bringinguphedricks169 Definitely!
Me and my girlfriend love the great value fruit strips, the mixed berry are good too
I’ll have to try the mixed berry ones!!
Your kids are adorable.
Thank you! 🥹
Hey my friend great haul great deals do you only go once month may I ask
A big haul once a month and small fill ins every other week
How do you make your drumsticks?
www.tiktok.com/t/ZTRw6fwm2/
I follow her recipe
Could I get your stuffed shells recipe please 🥺
www.saltysidedish.com/buffalo-chicken-stuffed-shells-recipe/?ssp_iabi=1682881162954
I just don’t add the cottage cheese
Good to see you . Your boys are adorable ❤❤
Good to be back! And thank you 🥹
I fount boneless chicken at food lion this weekend 1.79 lb
Whaaaat? I need to do better about shopping around 😩
@@bringinguphedricks169 not really just read all sales paper or look at them on your phone pick what you need from each store that's how we do it saves alot
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I saw your grocecy haul before. What made you change your kid stuff with smacks and everything else. What does your hubby say bout. Is it cause of judment that you get from not the healthy stuff and that's what made you change everything?no judment just asking
I’ve gotten to the point where others opinions about what I feed my family doesn’t matter to me. What matters is our all around health. I’ve been doing a lot more research into what we consume and am finding out some pretty unreal things, so the change isn’t for social media, it’s honestly just for the health of my family. It’s not an easy change by any means, but I think it’ll be worth it in the long run. I appreciate your question and the way you phrased it ☺️