My favorite low cost recipe (USA) is Lentils & Brown Rice. It can feed 4 for about $1.50 USD including carrots. Ingredients: 3 cups broth (chicken or vegetable), 3/4 cups green lentils, 1/2 brown rice, 1/2 yellow onion-chopped, 2 teaspoons Italian seasoning, 1teaspoon garlic powder, 1/2 teaspoon pepper; combine all ingredients in a 2 quart bowl and cover with lid; bake for 1 hour + 10 minutes in a 300 degree oven*. Can be eaten like this, but I like to add grated cheddar cheese (about 1 cup or 4 ounces) and cook for about 20 more mins until cheese is melted. I serve with cooked carrots, but you choose the vegetable to your taste and budget. I do not know the equivalents in metric, sorry. *this can also be cooked in a slow cooker/crockpot. American broth usually has plenty of salt and fat. The cheese adds fat. Salt to taste.
This is amazing, please do more of these videos. I like how you showed us how to make one of the recipes. I definitely want and need to reduce my food shopping spending, All the best to you.
I'm glad you mentioned that Asda is not cheaper than Tesco.. I've always said that for years and people always argued with me.. great video and great ideas
Great video. I loved it when you showed the recipe. Years ago I trained to be a cordon bleu cook, well I nearly trained I was in an abusive relationship and he used to hit me in the head. It gave me lots of headaches so I had to stop the training. But I did learn to make chicken chasseur at college. I will have to make that for my family. Thanx for the idea xx I shop asda but only cos my son works there so I get a discount lol. Xx
Wow! Really?! I guess things are pretty relative though - wages, housing costs etc. I’ve not really studied other places but I’d hope that’s the case!! X
I quite often do pasta with a tin of chopped tomatoes (sprinkle of dried oregano and basil) and call it pasta Italiano sauce, cheap and kids love it. Xx
Thanks! And definitely a good point. I’ll often use up some more of the bread for toast and jam of an evening. My thinking behind this menu is to give people to dip in and out of for ideas. Whilst it is extreme, sadly, some people may well be in this position - I’ve been there myself, without a clue to make the money work. Hopefully it’s given some people some ideas of where to start though x
true, but you need to be inventive about how you get the extra calories. For instance most peple aim for the nicest leanest bacon, they do have packs of cooking bacon which are very fatty,but when chopped and reduced down make very nice soup stock..just add onion,carrot,lentils,a bit of potato if you like, boil up and whizz with hand blender if you so desire. Not even really necessary to add any salt (you can to taste).That is enough to feed 2 peopl for 2 or 3 days with bread done somehow-either straight or crutons.
i should also add this is where some items on the menu should be fried. adding a little lard or veggie oil into the die bulks up the calorific intake. @ budget mum ... maybe sautee potatoes with the omlette?
You are amazing I was wondering what I could do with my reduced mushrooms today and its definitely garlic mushrooms on toast Thank you Take care xx❤️❤️
What little extras did you use from your stock cupboard to make the recipes please. I counted olive oil and basil for the pasta and stock cubes for the chicken chasseur....
Asda is so expensive now. And they put prices up every couple of days...I'd rather go to Aldi, or local veg and ethnic shops. Rice, beans, and veg curry. I like that kind of food and happy to extream budget to feed the kids.
Thanks so much for this Lindsey! I agree with you on prices. I think they’re just making numbers up half the time 🤦♀️ That being said, I did give Asda another go the other day and I did manage to get a budget shop in - new video out on Saturday. I was relatively surprised actually! 🫢
Oh gosh! Wow! There isn’t a Morrisons near me any more sadly - they all Closed down. There are a couple of lidls, including a new one just opened. I’ve yet to try (just get stuck in my ways 😅) but I’m sure I could give one a go for a video
I do occasionally try Aldi but I find their meat cuts not a great quality and the fruit and veg don’t last too long. For me, anyway. But do occasionally nip in if I need something and I’m passing by. I’ll be grabbing eggs from there today 😊
Hi, thanks so Much. I used tinned tomatoes for the pasta dish rather than fresh and the basil I already had in as a herb so didn’t need to buy any more. It’s an option I think so could take or leave it if people wanted ☺️
Thanks Katie and absolutely for sure! This is a real Extreme budget to show there are some ideas you can do but hopefully people are able to work with a little bit more like you say 😃
These sort of videos are dead useful,especially now with food and energy bills going up so much. I wouldn't disagree with most of your shopping, but I would certainly not be shopping at asda or tesco as first choice if on an extreme budget. Aldi or Lidl around 6PM is when to get the best deals.The "best before today" items get 1/3 off around lunchtime to clear them, but remaining stock after 4PM or so gets the really massive markdowns. ie loaf of farmhouse seed-in bread for 20p. the "waste not want not" vegetable packs for £1.50 for nearly 2kg of veg(I've had 1kg bags of carrots for 9p) As an avid yellow sticker shopper myself I know sometimes you can't be too choosy with your menus,but it is possible to get some very good deals. Sadly staples are still required. eggs, rice,dried pulses/peas, milk, (little trick here is aldi+lidl do 1ltr of longlife for 55p...fresh is 85p),potatoes and porridge oats,and at least some fat and some protein needed.Atomic shrimp has some great ideas here if you are passing by a weatherspoons or burger king etc for the little portions of butter/mayo/ketchup/salt etc If whole chicken is being cleared I would take that and you have 3 good meals....one with good meat,one with trimmings and one with the carcase boiled up for stock etc.
Oh wow! What a fantastic comment! So many great idea and thoughts! You’re absolutely right! I mostly shop ‘yellow sticker’ or ‘whoopsies’ as I call them 🤣 I can see these videos have been helpful so I’ll definitely be doing more and going around other stores too. I also wanted to try and do a shop without yellow stickers to give everyone the same Opportunity of a shopping basket, if that makes sense ☺️
@@YvonneOakes59 no, when I sold it became an Indian restaurant for a very short few months before it sold to developers who carved it up into apartments :(
@@TheBudgetMumUK so quick and easy and to make the batter for Yorkshire pud costs pennies so. Long you've got sausages flour eggs and milk, you've cracked it
@@TheBudgetMumUK oh yes when grandkids were little if I bought Yorkshire puds they would say but we like your Yorkshire puds better so I made a point on a Sunday to make Yorkshire puds it didn't matter what meat we had it had to be Yorkshire puds as well
My favorite low cost recipe (USA) is Lentils & Brown Rice. It can feed 4 for about $1.50 USD including carrots. Ingredients: 3 cups broth (chicken or vegetable), 3/4 cups green lentils, 1/2 brown rice, 1/2 yellow onion-chopped, 2 teaspoons Italian seasoning, 1teaspoon garlic powder, 1/2 teaspoon pepper; combine all ingredients in a 2 quart bowl and cover with lid; bake for 1 hour + 10 minutes in a 300 degree oven*. Can be eaten like this, but I like to add grated cheddar cheese (about 1 cup or 4 ounces) and cook for about 20 more mins until cheese is melted. I serve with cooked carrots, but you choose the vegetable to your taste and budget.
I do not know the equivalents in metric, sorry. *this can also be cooked in a slow cooker/crockpot. American broth usually has plenty of salt and fat. The cheese adds fat. Salt to taste.
Oh wow that sounds delicious 🤤
Might have to give it a shot 🤩
@@TheBudgetMumUK I make something a lot like this and it is really good :) I add any veg in - so it’s a one pot meal
Thank you! I have brown rice and lentils and a bunch of spinach on hand.
This is amazing, please do more of these videos. I like how you showed us how to make one of the recipes. I definitely want and need to reduce my food shopping spending, All the best to you.
Thanks lovely! This is a pretty extreme one but I’ll definitely look at other similar ones. I enjoy making them ☺️
One of my own favorites is canned tomatoes (or fresh) with garlic, onions, thyme and a can of chickpeas. Its great on pasta or with rice or potatoes..
That sounds delicious 🤤
I'm glad you mentioned that Asda is not cheaper than Tesco.. I've always said that for years and people always argued with me.. great video and great ideas
It honestly surprised me! Is always thought Asda was cheaper but… 🤷♀️ ☺️
Only thing I found cheaper is the 120g salmon beside that nothing else is that I like.
Aldi is even cheaper than both Asda and Tesco.
Your son is totally adorable!!!
Great video. I loved it when you showed the recipe. Years ago I trained to be a cordon bleu cook, well I nearly trained I was in an abusive relationship and he used to hit me in the head. It gave me lots of headaches so I had to stop the training. But I did learn to make chicken chasseur at college. I will have to make that for my family. Thanx for the idea xx I shop asda but only cos my son works there so I get a discount lol. Xx
What a brilliant video loved it thank you keep doing more please x
Oh thanks so much. They’re on route xx
Brilliant video again. I love watching these Samantha xx
Ah thanks so much Claire x
can't wait to see the steaks and the chicken, roast beef, bacon sausage, pork, on that shopping list for under £10 for a week
Your video was very calm. I enjoyed it.
Thank you so much 🤗
I think this is really good. Hopefully people only need these kind of budgets short term and can add to it ect xx
Thanks Zoe. And hopefully yes just short term but wanted to give some
Ideas of what could be done if necessary x
@@TheBudgetMumUK absolutely awesome! Well done for taking the time to do so x
Like the colour of your cabinets 🤗
Thanks so much 🥰
Thanks so much 🥰
The spaghetti looked delicious. Even with exchange rate the prices you listed are still way cheaper than where I live in Canada. 💕
Wow! Really?! I guess things are pretty relative though - wages, housing costs etc. I’ve not really studied other places but I’d hope that’s the case!! X
Not really relevant to the content but can't help but say that I'm so jealous of your handwriting 😊
Thank you so much 😀 xx
I quite often do pasta with a tin of chopped tomatoes (sprinkle of dried oregano and basil) and call it pasta Italiano sauce, cheap and kids love it. Xx
Oh yum! Sounds fab!
But then, do you not just get annoyed when you see in an Italian restaurant they’re charging like £10 for that? 😳🙈🤣
That pasta looks lush x
Lovely, thank you
I love this type of video. I tried your pasta dish yummy.. I agree Tesco is cheaper and better fresh stuff than Asda.
Ahh amazing! Thanks Irene. Pasta is so easy and quick - I have it all the time 😋
Thank you for the ideas. My only concern is that on some of the days, it’s under 1000 calories of food - which isn’t healthy for most adults.
Thanks! And definitely a good point. I’ll often use up some more of the bread for toast and jam of an evening. My thinking behind this menu is to give people to dip in and out of for ideas. Whilst it is extreme, sadly, some people may well be in this position - I’ve been there myself, without a clue to make the money work. Hopefully it’s given some people some ideas of where to start though x
true, but you need to be inventive about how you get the extra calories.
For instance most peple aim for the nicest leanest bacon, they do have packs of cooking bacon which are very fatty,but when chopped and reduced down make very nice soup stock..just add onion,carrot,lentils,a bit of potato if you like, boil up and whizz with hand blender if you so desire.
Not even really necessary to add any salt (you can to taste).That is enough to feed 2 peopl for 2 or 3 days with bread done somehow-either straight or crutons.
i should also add this is where some items on the menu should be fried.
adding a little lard or veggie oil into the die bulks up the calorific intake.
@ budget mum ... maybe sautee potatoes with the omlette?
Great thank you Where can I get the grocery list and weekly meal plan please
In the description - I've popped a link to the download and physical version :)
You are amazing
I was wondering what I could do with my reduced mushrooms today and its definitely garlic mushrooms on toast
Thank you
Take care xx❤️❤️
Ahhh thanks lovely! Honestly garlic mushrooms is DIVINE! Throw in a sprig of thyme if you have it *BOOM* 😋
We had it for lunch today it was lovely
Xx❤️❤️
What little extras did you use from your stock cupboard to make the recipes please. I counted olive oil and basil for the pasta and stock cubes for the chicken chasseur....
Asda is so expensive now. And they put prices up every couple of days...I'd rather go to Aldi, or local veg and ethnic shops. Rice, beans, and veg curry. I like that kind of food and happy to extream budget to feed the kids.
Thanks so much for this Lindsey! I agree with you on prices. I think they’re just making numbers up half the time 🤦♀️
That being said, I did give Asda another go the other day and I did manage to get a budget shop in - new video out on Saturday. I was relatively surprised actually! 🫢
@lindsey Mcgarvey..Aldi fruit and veg goes rotten in 2 days. Way before best before date. Tesco keeps fresh for a long time
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Damn I want those lists
Our Tesco’s in Padstow is horrendously expensive. We do a Morrisons (gluten/lactose free stuff) and Lidl’s. Both are cheaper than Tesco’s
Oh gosh! Wow! There isn’t a Morrisons near me any more sadly - they all
Closed down. There are a couple of lidls, including a new one just opened. I’ve yet to try (just get stuck in my ways 😅) but I’m sure I could give one a go for a video
The meal plan looks amazing
Thanks ☺️
You should try Aldi or Lidl :) Tesco is pretty expensive
I do occasionally try Aldi but I find their meat cuts not a great quality and the fruit and veg don’t last too long. For me, anyway. But do occasionally nip in if I need something and I’m passing by. I’ll be grabbing eggs from there today 😊
That is so weird. Your video just came up and I see a pic of The Red Lion in Haigh. It used to be lovely there.
This is fab but you didn't buy tomatoes or basil for the pasta dish?
Hi, thanks so
Much. I used tinned tomatoes for the pasta dish rather than fresh and the basil I already had in as a herb so didn’t need to buy any more. It’s an option I think so could take or leave it if people wanted ☺️
Love this, some great ideas and could potentially add a few extras if you had more £ to bulk it out!
Thanks Katie and absolutely for sure! This is a real
Extreme budget to show there are some ideas you can do but hopefully people are able to work with a little bit more like you say 😃
@@TheBudgetMumUK Definitely, I'm loving the receipe ideas and making the meals on camera! Made a list of a few things I'm going to try
Is the red lion the one that used to be in aspull?
It certainly is 😃
Oh wow I live in aspull and used to eat there all the time as a kid ❤ it was such a lovely pub!
You sure can cook!😇
Ahhh thanks Elizabeth ☺️
Alarming how much the cost of food has risen since your video.
It really is. I just filmed another one and was gutted at the price of pasta increase!! :(
Thank you, I am adfdictef to your tomato and spag dish yummy
Please can yo do a cooking video regularly please? Thanks samanthax x x x x
These sort of videos are dead useful,especially now with food and energy bills going up so much.
I wouldn't disagree with most of your shopping, but I would certainly not be shopping at asda or tesco as first choice if on an extreme budget.
Aldi or Lidl around 6PM is when to get the best deals.The "best before today" items get 1/3 off around lunchtime to clear them, but remaining stock after 4PM or so gets the really massive markdowns. ie loaf of farmhouse seed-in bread for 20p.
the "waste not want not" vegetable packs for £1.50 for nearly 2kg of veg(I've had 1kg bags of carrots for 9p)
As an avid yellow sticker shopper myself I know sometimes you can't be too choosy with your menus,but it is possible to get some very good deals.
Sadly staples are still required. eggs, rice,dried pulses/peas, milk, (little trick here is aldi+lidl do 1ltr of longlife for 55p...fresh is 85p),potatoes and porridge oats,and at least some fat and some protein needed.Atomic shrimp has some great ideas here if you are passing by a weatherspoons or burger king etc for the little portions of butter/mayo/ketchup/salt etc
If whole chicken is being cleared I would take that and you have 3 good meals....one with good meat,one with trimmings and one with the carcase boiled up for stock etc.
Oh wow! What a fantastic comment! So many great idea and thoughts! You’re absolutely right! I mostly shop ‘yellow sticker’ or ‘whoopsies’ as I call them 🤣
I can see these videos have been helpful so I’ll definitely be doing more and going around other stores too.
I also wanted to try and do a shop without yellow stickers to give everyone the same
Opportunity of a shopping basket, if that makes sense ☺️
Is that the Red Lion at Aspull?
It’s certainly was ☺️
@@TheBudgetMumUK Small world. I live in Stockport now but I’m a Wigan lass. I see that the building is no longer a pub. xx
@@YvonneOakes59 no, when I sold it became an Indian restaurant for a very short few months before it sold to developers who carved it up into apartments :(
Why donttbyou do one night toad in the hole cheap filling beans toast with an egg on top of your beans a cheap filling meal
That’s a lovely meal and one I often do. In fact, that’s in my most recent video for food and budgeting ☺️
@@TheBudgetMumUK so quick and easy and to make the batter for Yorkshire pud costs pennies so. Long you've got sausages flour eggs and milk, you've cracked it
@@francisraffle2948 literally, with the eggs 🥚 😂🥰
@@TheBudgetMumUK oh yes when grandkids were little if I bought Yorkshire puds they would say but we like your Yorkshire puds better so I made a point on a Sunday to make Yorkshire puds it didn't matter what meat we had it had to be Yorkshire puds as well
too wordy don't need car dissertation or several minutes of hands and pen otherwise good content
Thanks Nancy 🤗