Eating for $2 a Day: Cheap and Healthy Meal Ideas You Need to Try

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    HOW TO EAT FOR $2 A DAY | EMERGENCY EXTREME GROCERY BUDGET | CHEAP MEAL IDEAS
    If you're on a budget and want to eat healthy, then you need to check out these meal ideas! Can you eat for $2 a day in 2023? Let's check out the grocery store and find out!
    In this video, I'm sharing some of my favorite budget meal ideas that you can try out on your next $2 a day. From quick and easy meals to healthy snacks, you're guaranteed to find something that's perfect for you! After watching this video, you'll have a collection of delicious and healthy meal ideas that you can use on a regular basis!
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  • @princessdumbarton9877
    @princessdumbarton9877 5 месяцев назад +1204

    It can totally be done. You have a banana and oatmeal for breakfast. You make a big pot of rice and beans. You make soup from lentils, cabbage, onions, carrots, potatoes. Pasta, etc. It's very doable.

    • @amysue1616
      @amysue1616 5 месяцев назад +61

      Can you please do a video too? 😂. Please? That sounds good!

    • @RTCPhotoWork
      @RTCPhotoWork 5 месяцев назад +35

      ​@@amysue1616All of those things are basically on this channel.

    • @princessdumbarton9877
      @princessdumbarton9877 5 месяцев назад +52

      @@amysue1616 lol sorry, I don't make videos Just find a recipe for basic lentil soup and add whatever cheap vegetables you have.

    • @babss943
      @babss943 5 месяцев назад +77

      Sure it can be done. But it’s not sustainable. And many of us who can’t do carbs would be SOL.

    • @princessdumbarton9877
      @princessdumbarton9877 5 месяцев назад +63

      @@babss943 Actually it is a very healthy diet and is quite sustainable. I've been eating like this for decades.

  • @cherylspencer9667
    @cherylspencer9667 5 месяцев назад +630

    I used to do this forcefully. Before my divorce, I was only left with $ 6.00 for a week, several ,several times for meals. I binge watch you daily and I love your IDEAS.
    I EVEN HAVE OTHERS WATCHING YOU AND TAKING TIPS.
    KEEP IT. UP , A FAN FOR LIFE !

    • @laurenastudillo3216
      @laurenastudillo3216 4 месяца назад +30

      Your amazing! I hope your in a better place now.

    • @Mrsmetamorphosis2012
      @Mrsmetamorphosis2012 4 месяца назад +12

      How did you manage on $6 weekly. Did u go to a good bank?

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      @luciaroncoroni1916 Месяц назад +2

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    • @notspecificjustartistic7531
      @notspecificjustartistic7531 16 дней назад +1

      Wow, I’m so sorry you had to go through that it sounds horrible. I hope youre doing better now 🥺💕

  • @nancybrewer8494
    @nancybrewer8494 5 месяцев назад +328

    When I was really broke, I would make a big pot of vegetable soup with a half pound hamburger, canned tomatoes, beef bouillon, potatoes and carrots. I could eat soup for many days. Very good with corn bread. Add other vegetables if you have them.

    • @deannaboyles8597
      @deannaboyles8597 5 месяцев назад +14

      I still do that. I use Rotel tomatoes and add cream corn. I eat it 4-5 times that week or freeze it.

    • @barbhuber7502
      @barbhuber7502 5 месяцев назад +14

      I make vegetable soup with a roll of turkey or regular breakfast sausage, some cabbage, potatoes, mixed vegetables, chicken bouillon and a can of fire roasted tomatoes. It’s delicious and freezes well. If I have a can of beans around that stretches it even further. I love it, it’s cheap and low calorie as a bonus.

    • @ghostlyMostly1
      @ghostlyMostly1 5 месяцев назад +9

      Yes! Soup is a win for a cheap bulk meal.

    • @rms5993
      @rms5993 5 месяцев назад +15

      I make a basic soup, stock, chicken, veggies and freeze in meal size portions. I can easily add rice, pasta, potatoes etc. and not feel like I'm eating the same thing. Nice to do when I'm sick. No one makes Mom soup!

    • @to1drlandthrift
      @to1drlandthrift 5 месяцев назад +17

      I would buy the $5 rotisserie chicken (when on sale or at Sam's/costco), bag/box of egg noodles or other pasta, cream of chicken soup, 1lb rice, a bag of frozen peas & carrots, 1 lb bag of black beans, small block of cheese, salsa, eggs and tortillas. Used to make chicken and noodles (w/ chicken, stock 1/2;the frozen veggies and cream soup), chicken fried rice (w/1/2 the veggies, chicken, egg & seasonings you have on hand) , chicken quesadillas (chicken, beans , salsa and cheese) and black beans & rice (with chicken & salsa added). All of these made enough for lunch leftovers. I split that chicken up into 4. Used the breast pieces for the quesadillas & fried rice, and the dark meat for the noodles and beans & rice dishes. Simmered that chicken carcass to make some fabulous stock for the chicken & noodles and the beans & rice dishes. Used remaining beans, eggs and cheese for breakfast tacos & quesadillas (my nephews love to do the egg and cheese tortilla "sandwiches") I love the challenge of making things stretch and being creative at the same time. You truly inspire me to shop with an open mind!

  • @Midwestmomvolunteer365
    @Midwestmomvolunteer365 5 месяцев назад +191

    Good morning - I want to add something in after reading the comments. I do a lot in the volunteer sector, in the food insecurity and hygiene insecurity sector. I am seeing a lot of comments about gas and time and effects on health from this type of diet, all with a level of validity.
    However, please indulge my soap box moment. This budget is becoming more realistic by the day for people. It is important that people look to develop basic cooking and sales finding skills. Which should be the takeaway from this video in my opinion. If some one was able to take this list of items and pair it with a food pantry box for example they could add in any vegetables or fresh items they might receive, but they would have a base and a base understanding of how to stretch that food. Please be mindful that many are walking this path right now.

    • @csandst1
      @csandst1 5 месяцев назад +14

      I agree. When you’re living on “pennies” ya gotta do what ya gotta do to survive.

    • @kamloopscruiser874
      @kamloopscruiser874 5 месяцев назад +4

      I agree too!

    • @annjames1837
      @annjames1837 5 месяцев назад

      Hygiene insecurity?? 😅

    • @Midwestmomvolunteer365
      @Midwestmomvolunteer365 5 месяцев назад

      ​​@@annjames1837I founded and operate a 501c3 non profit, we provide hygiene items at no cost to those who need them. Seven years running, it's not funny, period products are expensive.

    • @evelgreytarot8401
      @evelgreytarot8401 5 месяцев назад +12

      ​@annjames1837 yeah. I don't have running water. The pipes broke one winter. I can't afford to fix them and I couldn't afford the water bill anyway.

  • @tenthz
    @tenthz 5 месяцев назад +103

    Ham is something that I always stock up on around the holidays. A whole ham on sale at Christmas time can last me 6-9 months. I cut it up into 1/2" cubes, 1" cubes, slices, etc, package them up and freeze them. I pull out the slices for a hardy breakfast meat and I use the cubes in a lot of different recipes. I also make ham & bean soup or pea soup with the ham bone. You can freeze the bone, too, if you're all ham'ed out around the holidays.

    • @JRush374
      @JRush374 Месяц назад +3

      A vacuum sealer is a good investment for this. Your meat will last considerably longer.

    • @marybratton5514
      @marybratton5514 4 дня назад +1

      Hot tip…buy it early January when it’s on super sale. I got 2 two-pound ham steaks with bone for less $2.00 , then popped into the freezer for soup love later

    • @JRush374
      @JRush374 4 дня назад

      @@marybratton5514 and save those bones for a bone broth. Last time I made some I got like 6 gallons of broth. If you have bones you can just buy some chicken feet and veggies to add to it. I like to use the broth in soups and my rice cooker instead of water. I got a big bundle of deli containers to keep it in small portions in the freezer.

  • @rinamorgan8795
    @rinamorgan8795 5 месяцев назад +212

    When I see multivitamins in the clearance section, I always grab a bottle even if I'm already stocked. It really helps on the Living Off Potatoes kinds of weeks.

    • @jessip8654
      @jessip8654 5 месяцев назад +22

      Yeah, though honestly, compared to a lot of "what I eat in a day" videos I've seen, this is still a lot healthier than what I see way too many people eating.

    • @dianasimplifies
      @dianasimplifies 5 месяцев назад +12

      ​​@@jessip8654I agree! I would actually love to see the what I eat in a day from everyone on here complaining 😂

    • @rinamorgan8795
      @rinamorgan8795 5 месяцев назад +4

      @@jessip8654 Totally agree. The All Potatoes diet was my fault because I didn't want to walk to the store. XD Now we got the car fixed and have more variety again!

    • @rinamorgan8795
      @rinamorgan8795 5 месяцев назад +3

      @@dianasimplifies This wasn't meant as shade to the advice being given. Just something that helped in the past when we couldn't eat balanced meals.

    • @dianasimplifies
      @dianasimplifies 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@rinamorgan8795 oh I know!! 🥰😍very good idea!!

  • @kerim.peardon5551
    @kerim.peardon5551 5 месяцев назад +172

    I know ramen is over-recommended when it comes to cheap meals, but I was craving some tonight and made myself a double helping for supper. I find it's a great way to use up random leftover veggies because just about anything works in a pot of ramen (and soup is very forgiving for veggies that are going limp). Tonight I added some leftover canned spinach and tiny bell peppers (which were starting to go a bit soft) to my usual onions and celery. It's just a great way to clear out that veggie crisper and keep from wasting.

    • @CMarie404
      @CMarie404 5 месяцев назад +11

      Ramen can be super satisfying, especially done the way you mention. Lots of noodle bowl recipes, plenty focusing on ramen. Great way to use stuff up.

    • @CatherineGoodrich
      @CatherineGoodrich 5 месяцев назад +12

      My kids love Ramen noodles. They often drain the broth, add leftover protein like chicken, some broccoli, and teriyaki sauce. It's a great way to use up odds and ends and you can switch up your add-ons and sauces to make very different feeling meals. The Ramen seasoning packets get tossed most often in our house.

    • @yvonnepalmquist8676
      @yvonnepalmquist8676 4 месяца назад +5

      If you add an egg as well, even better. You can make an egg drop, temper it and make a sauce, or soft/hard boil it.

    • @gentronseven
      @gentronseven 4 месяца назад +2

      Ramen is 12 for $3.68 at my walmart, so you need 5.5 packs per day for 2000 calories so you can get the entire challenge as ramen noodles and a multi vitamin, ramen and some pork and you'd be there. Pork but roast is $1.94 a pound at my walmart, so you could cut in some pork in your ramen or make some beans if you absolutely can't afford pork, although it's nowhere near the fat or protein, also at 260 calories per 4 oz, pork shoulder is a crazy cost efficient meat right now. Even sausage is not as cheap as pork shoulder here, it's an incredible deal.

    • @jackiebridges7138
      @jackiebridges7138 3 месяца назад +6

      My friend had heart attack because she eat Ramon every day and it has huge amount of sodium in it and she 44 doctor told her never ear Ramon.

  • @vlmellody51
    @vlmellody51 5 месяцев назад +296

    For Thanksgiving, my local Safeway/Albertsons stores had a 5 pound bag of russet potatoes for $.69 each, a Cook's brand spiral ham for $.99 per pound, and whole chickens for $.66 each.
    I am bedridden and I have to rely on grocery delivery services, but I have found that closely scrutinizing the sale ads and combining them strategically with digital coupons usually saves me quite a lot of money every month.

    • @FrugalFitMom
      @FrugalFitMom  5 месяцев назад +61

      Those are AMAZING prices!!!

    • @Homegrown_Hillary
      @Homegrown_Hillary 5 месяцев назад +30

      Way to go! I can’t remember the last time I saw prices that low. Amazing!

    • @yankeemom3579
      @yankeemom3579 5 месяцев назад +24

      Holy moly!!!! Haven’t seen anything close to those prices here!!!!

    • @nancyshrout-wankowski7147
      @nancyshrout-wankowski7147 5 месяцев назад +13

      What fabulous prices!

    • @tenthz
      @tenthz 5 месяцев назад +30

      Bedridden thrifty folks unite! I use walmart+ and am fortunate that I have family nearby. For thanksgiving, my host graciously gave me their trash - they were going to throw out the turkey bones! I took it home and threw them in the crockpot to make 2 quarts of turkey stock + enough meat was still left on the bones to add to soup. Now they are in the freezer for the next time I have a little extra energy to cook.

  • @kev7161
    @kev7161 5 месяцев назад +143

    The only things I'm missing in these meals are greens: frozen broccoli or spinach is not very expensive (store brand) and could be mixed into those potato and ham casseroles, a little in the tacos, etc. I tend to gravitate more toward spinach because it's more versatile.

    • @francihenderson8526
      @francihenderson8526 4 месяца назад +7

      Spinach is a great addition. I would say those tacos were missing cumin and chili as well.

    • @MissTamma
      @MissTamma 3 месяца назад +3

      Exactly 💯

    • @MissTamma
      @MissTamma 3 месяца назад +4

      I 💚 greens

    • @elledix3575
      @elledix3575 3 месяца назад +10

      It's not just greens that are missing it's a whole rainbow of food. I know it's a survival bare necessities menu video but you'd get scurvy if you kept that up!

    • @abbyed6039
      @abbyed6039 2 месяца назад +4

      She did say in the video that you could add vegetables to the meals.

  • @samslate7011
    @samslate7011 5 месяцев назад +77

    Absolutely amazing for what you have done for $2 a day. If you have $3 more for your week, I recommend a 16 oz bag of Walmart rice because rice and beans make a complete protein and a $1 dollar bag of frozen broccoli and a $1 bag of frozen spinach that you could incorporate into almost any of the recipies for some green vegetables.

    • @stormyweather8798
      @stormyweather8798 Месяц назад

      Wash that rice several times. Poison naturally occurring.😂

    • @dollhouseq1530
      @dollhouseq1530 Месяц назад

      Tortillas won't make it a complete protein?

  • @audreykillingsworth2169
    @audreykillingsworth2169 5 месяцев назад +245

    Hey mom, I’ve been watching you since 13-14 and I’m turning 19 soon. I wanted to tell you I really appreciate your videos, by 17 honestly I felt so prepared because of you. 🥲 I wasn’t prepared for the increase in price, but just wanted to say thank you for doing what you’re doing. I grew up in a Filipino household, a lot of our foods already are cheap and filling, meant to last days since they’re such big batches. Turns out, Florida is much more expensive than Tennessee, and even the meals that got me and my family through rough financial situations, aren’t really cutting it and are turning out to be more of a “mid” priced meal that I can’t really afford like that. Being that that’s the food I grew up with, where we really only rotated through 6-10 dishes in our household, it’s hard for me to explore other cost effective meals that are filling enough for me. Also mom, turns out, this adult life is way too costly and you should adopt me or something. 🥲 I love you and your videos, I’m always hoping you and your family is doing good, have a great day ma.

    • @strawberrylove5684
      @strawberrylove5684 4 месяца назад +18

      I hope everything gets easier for you soon, love 💖

    • @erinsokolowski2739
      @erinsokolowski2739 4 месяца назад +16

      I recently have seen videos on this craze of canal fishing in florida. .(like roadside/park canals!) Apparently the canals are FULL of tilapia and other highly edible fish. Can you borrow a fishing pole and fish a few times a week for a half hour to try and suppliment free protein into your weekly mealplan?
      Also there are lots of wild fruit trees that have been geomapped. I live in a medium sized city in NY and a I networked with others on social media and we all shared where local unowned fruit and nut trees were.
      And if you volunteer at a local weekly church food pantry they will often let you pack a bag for your household as well.

    • @jenniferhendrix2851
      @jenniferhendrix2851 4 месяца назад +11

      I hope things will get better for you sweetie❤

    • @ryannparker477
      @ryannparker477 2 месяца назад +2

      You seem like a smart kid who has learned some hard lessons already. She talks about Dave Ramsey in her videos, too. He’s not for everyone, but his story could help keep you on the right track when things are hard and things like credit cards, etc. seem like easy solutions. Good luck and hope you and your family do well.

  • @user-ir2mn2jj1n
    @user-ir2mn2jj1n 5 месяцев назад +19

    OMG! I have NEVER thought about weighing the "pre weighed" bags of veggies!!! LOVEEEE this tip!

  • @rangerannie5636
    @rangerannie5636 5 месяцев назад +50

    A quick, cheap substitute for fast food is a microwaved baked potato. I top mine with sharp cheddar cheese and Herdez Guacamole Salsa (my favorite)... delicious! 🥔 🥑 🧀 ❤
    Sacramento, California USA 🇺🇸

    • @FrugalFitMom
      @FrugalFitMom  5 месяцев назад +3

      Sounds great!

    • @mamat1213
      @mamat1213 5 месяцев назад +3

      Yes this is part of our weekly meal plan! “Baked” Potato with cheese, onion, sour cream, bacon bits OR broccoli and cheese OR chili and sour cream!

  • @lynningram9171
    @lynningram9171 5 месяцев назад +86

    At my Aldi yesterday, 10 pounds of potatoes were $.99, and you could get 2 more bags free. They were definitely moldy. I went through my bag and threw away 3 potatoes. Still a good deal!!
    Our eggs were $1.16.
    Yes, I love Aldi!!!!

    • @leslie6938
      @leslie6938 5 месяцев назад +4

      Thank you for mentioning this, that is an AWESOME potatoes price (eggs too)! I'm going to check Aldi's website after I finish reading the comments here, was planning on going there tomorrow anyway.
      Everything Christine made looked good and is making me hungry. Maybe because she and I are from the same area of Texas and her style of cooking produces the same kind of cheap comfort food I love too (I just add jalapenos to everything I can, and as a TX girl I wouldn't be surprised if she did too, lol!).

    • @user-nb4vg9qb1x
      @user-nb4vg9qb1x 4 месяца назад +10

      Mold will ruin all the items in the bag whether you see it or not

    • @bethsmith8720
      @bethsmith8720 4 месяца назад

      Yeah, our potatoes in Canada, Canadian potatoes...$10.00 for 10lb. Rediculous

    • @Lincolnprims
      @Lincolnprims 4 месяца назад +4

      I love Aldi, too!!! I find some great deals there and I buy their pizza dough and I don't have to pay expensive prices for a frozen pizza or pizza delivery!!!

    • @greatwhitenorthtreasures3606
      @greatwhitenorthtreasures3606 4 месяца назад +2

      ⁠​⁠@@bethsmith8720 seriously, it is ridiculous. $5 for 5 lbs potatoes is now considered the "sale price" at one of my stores here in Vancouver. Insanity. But even worse, our very large (BC based) grocery store here in Vancouver is at least $3.99 for 1 lb (454g) dried beans - all kinds - black beans, navy beans. Unbelievable. (That's $2.98 USD for 1 lb dried beans) Olive oil in "bulk" for 3 L is up to $53.99 ($40 USD) for the generic store brand at that same store. I'm boycotting buying it because olive oil is just too expensive right now.

  • @Rohvannyn
    @Rohvannyn 5 месяцев назад +58

    Save any sprouted taters, plant in bucket of dirt. 😃 Oh, by the way, add some cumin and cayenne to those beans and mash them with immersion blender or potato masher and you can have a fantastic refried bean substitute. Cheaper and tastier than canned, black beans are my favorite.

    • @nancybrewer8494
      @nancybrewer8494 5 месяцев назад +6

      You can make a sauce from the black beans as well. Add taco seasoning and chicken or vegetable broth to thin when pureeing. Google enfrijoladas for detailed recipe. They are delicious!

    • @RobinwoodFarmLLC
      @RobinwoodFarmLLC 5 месяцев назад +7

      I plant my sprouted potato peels and they grow!

  • @kimbare7434
    @kimbare7434 5 месяцев назад +72

    My favorite grocery game is .. how cheap was this meal😅. I love to be able to tell him we're eating this delicious meal for less than 75cents per serving. YES, we eat leftovers..... and I'll make a different meal out of leftovers. Example: leftover taco meat becomes chili and if there are leftovers from chili, ill blend it and its sauce for hot dogs.
    Have a blessed week and thanks for all your videos.

    • @thefunfam1433
      @thefunfam1433 4 месяца назад +4

      I use a simple seasoning and when I make another meal I add the extra spice for that meal. It really helps to use up everything

    • @helenfanning5821
      @helenfanning5821 2 месяца назад +5

      I always make a huge pot of chili. Then, with the leftovers, I mix in a pot of spaghetti or macaroni. It makes a wonderfully filling meal.

    • @ImranZakhaev9
      @ImranZakhaev9 2 месяца назад +1

      I love using leftover taco meat for breakfast burritos

    • @Groovechic1
      @Groovechic1 5 дней назад +1

      I never thought of blending the chili! Love that idea!

  • @smartin5888
    @smartin5888 5 месяцев назад +43

    Love the budget content as our corporate overlords have increased prices and decreased package sizes. So many people struggling.

    • @karynstouffer3562
      @karynstouffer3562 5 месяцев назад +7

      I work in a grocery store. Every time a customer says something political about prices and the economy, I remind them that prices are set by corporations. It's purely corporate greed.

    • @zoewilkins2896
      @zoewilkins2896 5 месяцев назад +6

      @@karynstouffer3562 And the decision whether to allow those corporations to charge whatever they want , or alternatively to try and control the profits that can be made, or to try other market interventions or even to control prices of essential foods , is a political one.
      It’s a political choice to leave things as they are. One people may agree with or not - but pretending that governments have no powers at all over these things is also a political choice. Politics is important because it absolutely affects the choices and rules that are followed and made by us as individuals and by businesses.

    • @karynstouffer3562
      @karynstouffer3562 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@zoewilkins2896 I respectfully, if only partially, disagree. The people I'm talking about are trying to lay blame at the feet of specific government entities. Individually, none of them are responsible for prices being what they are.

    • @angelabacker1177
      @angelabacker1177 3 месяца назад

      @@zoewilkins2896 Corporations cannot exist without profit. they do not control inflation or global events. Believe me, Communist countries do not have better selection, value or availability than the US.

    • @miekaash6831
      @miekaash6831 16 дней назад

      @@karynstouffer3562I say. If the government can take credit for “good” economies. They can take the blame for bad ones too.

  • @karlastein3186
    @karlastein3186 3 месяца назад +18

    I shop at ALDIs, grocery outlet, Walmart, and Winco, Dollar Tree , and Dollar General plus the $.99 store. I’m on a fixed income, so every dollar counts.You Go Girl.!!!!!

    • @stormyweather8798
      @stormyweather8798 Месяц назад

      I so love the dollar stores.
      Ours has day old bread once a wk , all kinds, even Franz donuts which I adore .

  • @mightyrrt
    @mightyrrt 5 месяцев назад +34

    Your chowder recipe blew my mind. I tried your cream cheese technique yesterday to make a seafood chowder using a combination of canned fish (sub vegetable stock). It turned out amazing. I might not serve it at a dinner party, but it'll be a few hearty meals for me. Will definitely do it again.

  • @apt221bbakerst
    @apt221bbakerst 2 месяца назад +7

    You mentioned going to several shops that were close together. I don't think people who are trying to get bargains add in their transportation cost into it when they shop. You might save a couple of dollars on one item, but how much gas did you use up to shop at several stores versus shopping just at one? I have a limited budget for food and low income so, like you and others, I check the ads for things I like before planning my shopping. Fry's (aka Ralph's or Kroger) normally runs sales per month on Progresso which can cost up to $3 a can. When they run a sale for $.98 to $1.49 A can, I buy in bulk of 5 to 10 cans of each of my favorites which comes out to 30 cans which lasts me 3-4 months. I buy the sausage at the Dollar Tree when I want it, but most of my buying is at Wal-Mart because of the prices and I can either have it delivered or go myself, but my transportation is free so there is a savings due to transportation. Gas is expensive so hopping a round to several stores to try to save $.50-a couple of dollars while blowing more gas to get there is not helping you save money when you end up paying more through gasoline. I hear people going to several Dollar Trees, for instance, and then brag how they saved money one one item versus another store without realizing how much money in transportation you spent in your hunt.

  • @jessicapatton8189
    @jessicapatton8189 5 месяцев назад +53

    What I love about your videos is the inspiration it gives me. I can watch a couple videos and shop my pantry, fridge and freezer…then cook a few simple meals with what I have on hand. Our typical weekly budget for a family of 3 is $150-200 including household items. You have helped me stretch every single dollar, and cut back.

    • @aurorasanchez7922
      @aurorasanchez7922 5 месяцев назад +1

      Use your creativity se the video of Rawana eating w$10a week.

  • @tammymyer5347
    @tammymyer5347 5 месяцев назад +30

    Well done. If you’re hungry, and you only have a little bit of money, those meals would feel like a blessing for sure it’s not just beans and rice, which I could eat three times a week honestly but my family would complain.

    • @yvonnepalmquist8676
      @yvonnepalmquist8676 5 месяцев назад +7

      To add a little variety, you can almost always switch up your carb. Wherever potato can go, usually rice or pasta can be substituted.

    • @sonyaberry9805
      @sonyaberry9805 5 месяцев назад +5

      If I have alot of cooked beans I like to make nachos with them or breakfast burritos

  • @oliviagreen8853
    @oliviagreen8853 5 месяцев назад +34

    Remember to take a cheap multivitamin if you’re going to be eating super simple with not a lot of variety 😊 that’s what I do, I take a flinstones multi everyday because I suck at pills lol

    • @HillbillyYEEHAA
      @HillbillyYEEHAA 5 месяцев назад

      Or eat liver. Liver where I am is cheap.

    • @ronlasiere4114
      @ronlasiere4114 3 месяца назад +3

      Yes!! I was wondering why this isnt mentioned... Aldi brand comes out to like 15-20 cents per day!

    • @connieburns4837
      @connieburns4837 2 месяца назад

      @@HillbillyYEEHAA I ❤ liver! And chicken livers. Cheap meals too, depending on what you cook with them. I fix liver and onions with mashed potatoes and whatever veggies we’re in the mood for. Yum! What state are you from hillbilly? I was born and raised in WV but hubby was in USMC (retired in 1999). We have lived in AL since 1995.

    • @sherryk30
      @sherryk30 2 месяца назад

      Cheap multivitamins are typically synthetic and the body doesn't know what to do with anything synthetic so you're peeing them out plus the questionable "inactive ingredients". Just saying. Id use the money for a nutrient dense food like kale. It's loaded with vitamins and minerals.
      I'm an herbalist so I know all of my local "weeds". When I tell you that some of these plants are delicious, I'm not kidding you! Believe it or not, stinging nettles (itch weed) puts spinach to shame both taste and nutrient wise. You have to be careful harvesting them and always wear gloves. Once u put them in a pot of boiling water, the little hairs that sting are no longer a problem. I pick them in the spring when they're still small and tender and cook and freeze them. Zero cost and more nutrition! Get to know your local plants!

  • @AprilLovesMakeup96
    @AprilLovesMakeup96 5 месяцев назад +89

    I went into a grocery store I don't normally go in last night and found 10 POUNDS OF POTATOES FOR $0.98 😱😱😱😱😱 I was just wondering how the heck I'm going to use them all!! This is perfect timing!!

    • @FrugalFitMom
      @FrugalFitMom  5 месяцев назад +7

      Amazing!!!

    • @brg2743
      @brg2743 5 месяцев назад +28

      Blanch them for 5 minutes after cutting them the way you want them. Drain. Put in ice cold water to stop cooking process. Dry them off. Flashfreeze them on a tray in frig. Next day put them in a vacuum seal bag, date and freeze them. That is how we bought potatoes on sale and had them on hand. Cheaper that way. None get wasted. Better fries. Coat wih a touch of olive oil. Throw in your favorite spices and yay. Enjoy.

    • @kimbare7434
      @kimbare7434 5 месяцев назад +8

      Potato, eggs, milk freeze well.

    • @brg2743
      @brg2743 5 месяцев назад +8

      Flash freezer in the freezer I meant to say. Not the frig.

    • @janeadams5207
      @janeadams5207 5 месяцев назад +8

      love it! Same here and last week made olive garden copy cat potato sausage kale soup, loaded baked potatoes, cheesy potatoes au gratin, potato skins, mashed potatoes and breakfast oven baked potatoes.

  • @donnamullins2089
    @donnamullins2089 5 месяцев назад +12

    Good meals. Well you did it. Been there, done this. I named my meals for my son to make it exciting. We had Breakfast Surprise. 1 Egg scrambled with 1 hot dog sliced. (because it was a surprise anything was in the fridge). He would go to day care telling everyone he had breakfast surprise. Most of us have been there. Thanks Christine.

  • @kamloopscruiser874
    @kamloopscruiser874 5 месяцев назад +75

    For those who worry about the gas costs don’t let people scare you off from picking up the best deals. Every area is different. Shop once a week and use a loop route to avoid backtracking and save gas.
    My main grocery stores: Costco, Walmart, Superstore and SaveOnFoods here in a small Canadian city are all in a 5 minute radius that I can visit in a loop beginning and ending at my apartment building. No back tracking necessary. The loop is slightly larger than just going straight to one store and back.
    Our family members are 45 minutes and 2 hours out of town so when they do a “town day” they can do the shopping loop to score the best deals without a lot of backtracking.
    It’s worthwhile plotting out the best loop to avoid backtracking because the savings add up and far outweigh the actual gas costs which are a LOT higher here in Canada 🇨🇦 than the 🇺🇸 USA.
    If your own energy is limited- do an online grocery order at the cheapest store- scoring the weekly deals there plus your main shopping, letting the store staff do the physical shopping for you.
    After pickup there, you go around the loop and cherry pick the best deals at the other stores.
    If you do that grocery loop only once a week you will save gas, time, energy and money! Stay out of the stores the rest of the week.

    • @dianasimplifies
      @dianasimplifies 5 месяцев назад +6

      I agree with you. ❤

    • @Mrs.Silversmith
      @Mrs.Silversmith 5 месяцев назад +3

      This is a great strategy. I do something similar.

    • @rms5993
      @rms5993 5 месяцев назад +5

      Several stores near me I have to pass every time I go out, so on my way home from elsewhere I stop while I'm out.

    • @dionnejoseph
      @dionnejoseph 5 месяцев назад +10

      I agree. I had a family member basically say I was “ running around town” to get deals.
      No maam! All the stores r minutes from work n I can hit on my lunch hour or on my way home. No running around! Nobody has time for that!!!!!

  • @ashesfall4
    @ashesfall4 5 месяцев назад +34

    THANK YOU this is just in time!!! My fiancé and I just got an accepted offer on a house and I've been binge watching your videos to get frugal meal ideas!!!

    • @kamloopscruiser874
      @kamloopscruiser874 5 месяцев назад +4

      Congratulations 🎉 on your new home!!! All the best!

    • @ashesfall4
      @ashesfall4 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@kamloopscruiser874 Thank you!!! 💚

  • @higgybulin
    @higgybulin 5 месяцев назад +11

    Girl! My all-time favorite breakfast, made wonderful by my great grandfather when I was a kid, is white toast with butter, 2 scrambled eggs, lightly browned, and the crown jewel.. green onions! Best. Thing. Ever.

    • @sherryk30
      @sherryk30 2 месяца назад

      Do u use raw green onion tops or do u saute them?

  • @tamie5550
    @tamie5550 5 месяцев назад +34

    I appreciate your channel. You inspire me to be more mindful of my shopping. I can see what's possible. I'm to cut out waste. You know food going bad from leftovers or just simply unused vegetables and fruit. Thanks for the inspiration.

    • @lindabeard488
      @lindabeard488 5 месяцев назад +3

      You are absolutely amazing. You can put together a meal together with almost nothing. Gave me great inspiration. Love 💕 and Hugs. ❤❤❤

  • @leilanispeck2655
    @leilanispeck2655 5 месяцев назад +13

    These are great! Thank you for the additional ideas. I’ve been able to eat pretty cheaply, so I love when I get more ideas for one person meals. You killed this one! ♥️

  • @wunderwriter1
    @wunderwriter1 5 месяцев назад +2

    Loved this one! I may never make any of these dishes, but I will definitely print out the recipes and list for my arsenal when the budget gets tight, also a great help to some struggling relatives. Thank you so much! Can’t wait for the next one.

  • @judykski4916
    @judykski4916 5 месяцев назад +12

    I made the Meat/Potato Casserole. Since I had frozen hash browns that needed to be used up, I added the equivalent of three medium baked potatoes. I used frozen ham (leftovers) and Canadian bacon as the protein. I added 1/2 c. frozen diced onions and used milk as my thinner/expander. This came out of the oven tasting just like scalloped potatoes. I served it with broccoli and cauliflower and we loved it.

  • @terirachelsims8928
    @terirachelsims8928 5 месяцев назад +12

    As always, I enjoyed your video. Thankfully I'm not a picky eater and cook just for myself, so always go by sales, and take advantage of my freezer when there are good prices on chicken, etc. It's amazing how much money you can not spend when you're careful!

  • @busieizzy7983
    @busieizzy7983 5 месяцев назад +17

    Love the simpleness of the potato soup using basic ingredients. Thank you for sharing!

  • @cherylvargas8861
    @cherylvargas8861 5 месяцев назад +3

    I love this video!! I'm kinda the same way... I challenge each week to shop on a frugal budget at these times. It's so smart to have a go to routine meal that is simple. Don't need to be overwhelmed with decisions.

  • @anitab6436
    @anitab6436 5 месяцев назад +24

    Great ideas! If I did this I'd do a couple of "tweaks": I would switch out the sausage for a bag of lentils. That would be healthier and provide more protein. I would switch out the sour cream for carrots for more vitamins and fiber.

  • @z.norton3326
    @z.norton3326 5 месяцев назад +6

    Thanks so much for showing this as even though it is not expensive, it is easy and delicious. I love potato soup so I will be doing that for sure this winter. I love soups, chili, stews in the wintertime anyway!

  • @d.st.2198
    @d.st.2198 5 месяцев назад +12

    I’ve luckily never been in a situation where every penny counts, but I have followed your advice and it has helped me be more creative with the food I have and therefore waste much less. The bacon fat thing is really useful, because it makes food taste like bacon even when you don’t have any. I always have garlic and bullion cubes in my cupboard and I always keep yeast in the freezer. Thank you for the useful tips 😊

  • @storieswithGrammy
    @storieswithGrammy 5 месяцев назад +3

    Have been watching your channel for a while but these budget videos are coming in really handy right now as prices are going up. Even people who normally would not be struggling, are right now. Thank you for all of the great ideas!

  • @kathleenvickroy450
    @kathleenvickroy450 4 месяца назад +4

    An onion or two would be a game changer here. I love onion in all of my food, but amazing job on the extreme budget meals.

  • @JDoors
    @JDoors 5 месяцев назад +33

    It's a relief to hear someone not trying to gaslight about food prices. DOUBLE what they used to be, not that long ago. A note about charitable food pantries: If you live where there is a large influx of immigrants food banks have been running out sooner than they planned. I don't know what the solution is for those who need extra help -- but if you have extra to give, now would be a particularly good time to help them out.

    • @annjames1837
      @annjames1837 5 месяцев назад +10

      The solution is close the border.

    • @peggypeters6676
      @peggypeters6676 5 месяцев назад

      @@annjames1837 absolutely!!!

    • @Yesica1993
      @Yesica1993 5 месяцев назад

      THANK YOU!!!@@annjames1837

    • @Yesica1993
      @Yesica1993 5 месяцев назад

      Wow, feeding illegals before citizens. It's disgraceful.

  • @SarahBo
    @SarahBo 4 месяца назад +12

    Girl, I just love your channel. I have for years. You’ve helped me through hard times, and I just know you’re helping struggling families, which I admire so much. These videos are truly so good and necessary. ❤️

  • @franziagirl
    @franziagirl 5 месяцев назад +2

    Loved the quickness and budget friendly!!!

  • @tamaraliscia3408
    @tamaraliscia3408 5 месяцев назад +20

    Good video!
    Cooked black beans are really good on baked potatoes too, with a bit of grated cheese and sour cream.

    • @ileneglenn845
      @ileneglenn845 Месяц назад +1

      I said that out loud! lol. Why waste money on the taco tortillas when you can put that on a baked potato 🤷🏻‍♀️Grab a fresh veggie in place of the tortillas.

  • @Nancy-ch3vx
    @Nancy-ch3vx 5 месяцев назад +5

    You have inspired many to think about what other combinations can be created for a little cash. I enjoyed the quick meals. I thought of my brother when he was in college, almost half his meals were Romen noodles. This would be an awesome week for him.

  • @user-ex9zk8od8m
    @user-ex9zk8od8m 5 месяцев назад +4

    I love your videos, you inspire me to be more aware of my spending

  • @apricotsandpeaches1
    @apricotsandpeaches1 5 месяцев назад

    Love and obsessed with the meal plan! TY for the video!

  • @happygardener28
    @happygardener28 5 месяцев назад +7

    I love how you strive to make the most of nutrition in the meals ideas you share. You're correct that for some the cost of fuel/transportation means that the savings can be wiped out. Planning, awareness of stores on the routes to and from work, appointments and classes as well as ridesharing maybe as important as sales. Also I've bought veggies on sale to find they were mishandled and spoiled quickly, requiring batch cooking to prevent waste. About batch cooking: if people have access to a large enough freezer (consistent power) and ice trays or meal prep trays making large batches as you showed in your freezer meal video can save more. By investing our time in food prep, planning/organizing and learning skills to move up to better paying jobs there can be a light at the end of the tunnel.

  • @doveandolive1153
    @doveandolive1153 5 месяцев назад +16

    Eggs in my town this week (CAD$) Walmart online 2.88 or other stores 3.49 - Fresh produce prices are horrible, too pricey and quality is not great. Utilizing freezer and pantry veggies helps fill in the wholes. We have grocery stores literally 5 mins driving distance so we shop the sales where it makes sense. Finally made Christine's No Knead Artisan bread - easy and delicious😋

  • @Ethereal_glamgirl
    @Ethereal_glamgirl 5 месяцев назад

    Loved this sooo much!! Loved All your extreme groceries videos

  • @dianasimplifies
    @dianasimplifies 5 месяцев назад +2

    Hey Christine! Thx for the budget meal ideas. Hope you are doing well! ❤❤

  • @leahsiemens1424
    @leahsiemens1424 5 месяцев назад +4

    You. Are. A. Legend.... Thank you for doing these extreme budget challenges to show us what is possible, even with today's crazy insane prices.

  • @debswall
    @debswall 5 месяцев назад +3

    Thank you for the inspiration!!

  • @amywright2243
    @amywright2243 5 месяцев назад +1

    My reminder to get up and meal prep the week. Thanks!

  • @michellechapman7281
    @michellechapman7281 5 месяцев назад +14

    I've had to cut back heavily on my food budget over the last year (I'm single and living in Australia) The cheapest eggs I can get near me are AUD$4.5/USD$2.99 for a dozen but they aren't very good so I splurge for a higher quality egg. I'm glad that I'm one of the people who can eat the same food 7 days in a row and not get bored, it makes meal planning so much easier.

    • @Zeus-rq5wn
      @Zeus-rq5wn 3 месяца назад +2

      Me too. Another single Aussie eating the same thing every day. I love it because it takes the stress out of decision making.

    • @Amanda-kd3cm
      @Amanda-kd3cm Месяц назад

      Same here❤️🇦🇺

    • @aussiemouth747
      @aussiemouth747 Месяц назад +1

      Our food in Australia is so expensive now. 😢

    • @angelal6700
      @angelal6700 19 дней назад +1

      YT and Pinterest are the 💣 for ideas.
      DIY restaurant food recipes. Same for grocery store convenience foods.
      There are ingredient substitutes--eggs, cooking oils, etc.
      When you do splurge on something, like bacon , save the grease for frying potatoes or eggs or breakfast bread. Leftover /stale potato chips or corn chips or crackers--these make a great crumb topping for a casserole.
      Stale cookies ir a slice of cake on the freezer? Make pudding and use it up. Every time open a can, a jar ...use everything. Veg h2o can go in gravy , fruit h2o or syrup is a sweet drink. Tea bags can be used 2x.
      Cook the perishables b4 they go bad, make up meals from your stocks, and package as single meals & into your freezer.
      Salad stuff and fruits? I wash ASAP, spritz with a 50/50 mix of vinegar and h2o, any bad bits are tossed ASAP. And they last longer in vege containers with removable grid racks to keep from sitting in liquid. [[Lettuce. 3-4weeks in a Rubbermaid Freshworx container.]]
      Meal planning, meal prep, saves time and $$. 😊

    • @DaughteroftheKing67
      @DaughteroftheKing67 20 часов назад

      Oh my! We have been paying nearly $9/dozen when in Arizona, cheaper in South Carolina where we are now but still a good $5/dozen I believe. 😬

  • @marysusa6985
    @marysusa6985 5 месяцев назад +12

    Love these videos. My mom has always shopped at multiple stores to get the best prices. Great job and yummy meals. It shows what can be done. Thank you for sharing.

  • @tinashort9098
    @tinashort9098 5 месяцев назад +16

    I don’t have the luxury of multiple stores in my crappy town. Food Lion, the most expensive store on the planet, is my only grocery store other than a little locally owned one. That’s where I get most of my meats and occasionally fresh produce. They also sell locally milled flours and corn meals. They’re more expensive but I find them to just be better and they come in bigger bags. They have a fantastic biscuit mix for $3.98 for a 6 lb bag and it makes much more than biscuits!! I’m excited for this video!!! I love these budget challenges!!!

    • @amandasnailtasticnails9657
      @amandasnailtasticnails9657 5 месяцев назад +2

      While I was home over thanksgiving weekend, my mom and I went into our little local grocery store. She only came in to get a newspaper but I wanted to walk around and look. She found some marked down bread and donuts. We were gonna have pizza so I picked up the one item I needed. We headed over to the meat counter. I saw some marked down meat. We both didn’t like the look of the pork, however, we did like the ground beef. I first saw the one pound pack while my mom saw the two pound packs. Between the 2 two pound packs we got she was able to make 9 half pound bags to put in the freezer.
      It depends sometimes my mom can find something within her budget but sometimes at the local grocery store in town.

    • @amysue1616
      @amysue1616 5 месяцев назад +8

      I used to live in an area like that. I’d make monthly trips to town 1:20 away to the ALDIs and Sam’s club. Then just buy meat at the local butcher and shurSave. I kinda miss it but it was a beautiful forest and a little cabin I could heat with wood. Take me home country roads!

    • @tinashort9098
      @tinashort9098 5 месяцев назад +3

      @@amysue1616that’s sounds lovely❤

    • @qa3990
      @qa3990 3 месяца назад

      Just buy flour salt baking soda a buttermilk starter butter and make ur own biscuits or what ever else u would like

    • @abbyed6039
      @abbyed6039 2 месяца назад

      Food Lion is NOT the most expensive. In our area, Ingles and Publix are a lot higher, unless they have a good sale.

  • @laurenbreslin6125
    @laurenbreslin6125 5 месяцев назад

    Greatly appreciated! My family of 7 needed the creative ideas! Thanks!

  • @CynthiaAva
    @CynthiaAva 3 месяца назад

    Paying for college on one income. It's been tough, esp with the cost of groceries rising so rapidly. New subscriber here and so very grateful. Taking notes on your videos and writing down the recipes. Thank you. You're an angel.

  • @cindydaniel6125
    @cindydaniel6125 5 месяцев назад +5

    I think this was great. And all things my family will eat. Having a good basic spice cabinet helps so much. And it is not expensive to build one. I have a kroger, piggly wiggly, $ tree, aldi and a Walmart within in a 2 mile or less drive..also a family dollar. Gas is not an issue..except for the price. Sales and store hopping are the way to save. Thanks for your videos. Looking forward to the series 😊😊😊😊

  • @susanmolnar9606
    @susanmolnar9606 5 месяцев назад +20

    So great! Finally meals for 1 person. Eggs are about $3. When I cook I always have leftovers for the week. That’s cool with me. Yay ❤

    • @juttadestiny6810
      @juttadestiny6810 4 месяца назад +1

      Decent eggs in australia are approx $7 20 💚❤️ per dozen!

  • @robinswan5831
    @robinswan5831 5 месяцев назад

    YAY! These are my favorite favorite videos! I plan on sending them to my kiddo once she starts college ha! Thanks so much Christine!

  • @sherrywoodrum7577
    @sherrywoodrum7577 5 месяцев назад +1

    Great, great video! And great advice to people about reaching out. Thank you❤

  • @Robbenl1
    @Robbenl1 5 месяцев назад +26

    It's amazing how you created these great meals on 2 bucks a day. I bought the ingredients for the black bean potato tacos, can't wait to make them. Thank you so much for even more ways to make delicious meals at an Incredibly low cost!!!

    • @Robbenl1
      @Robbenl1 5 месяцев назад +4

      I made the black bean potato tacos tonight, absolutely delicious. I have extra fried potatoes, so those will go with my breakfast, along with the two scrambled eggs and toast cooked in the pan, as you showed in your video!! Just loving these very simple, few ingredients meals. If someone has the means, they could add some onion powder, along with the garlic powder, I did add that and some paprika to the potatoes. Next time I think I will fry up some onions and throw that in, also. But just the way you showed it is absolutely delicious, healthy and very filling, as is. Thank you again, this will be a quick, delicious, regular recipe in my household!!

  • @janeadams5207
    @janeadams5207 5 месяцев назад +9

    A few more ideas for these ingredients- we could stretch it across 2 weeks and strain the chili solids from the “sauce” in the canned chilli, then stretch the sauce with .35 tomato sauce and make some black bean enchiladas. We could also buy a single piece of chicken from butcher then base a chicken pot pie off another can of soup, the chicken another can of frozen veggies and some potatoes. buy 3 loose carrots and make some black bean carrot patties topped with cheese. on the big bread. We could also make a giant egg salad sandwich on the bread and cut into 5 pieces for lunches. Add some flour - then breakfast can be apple or banana topped pancakes. I like to make dutch baby baked pancakes and cut into slabs (could reheat all week and takes only 1 cup flour plus 3 eggs.

  • @diannbrown7833
    @diannbrown7833 5 месяцев назад +1

    You are amazing! Although groceries aren't too much of a struggle for us retirees, I love all of these ideas!! Great video!

  • @trinity2504
    @trinity2504 5 месяцев назад

    I love watching these videos! Thanks for the vegetarian dinner inspo!

  • @tinadavis9796
    @tinadavis9796 4 месяца назад +8

    I happened to be wondering what to do with a bag of potatoes that I need to use...perfect timing! Oh, and some sour cream and tortillas, too. I like the idea of chicken bullion in the black beans. I usually just cook for myself with an occasional family meal, so this video was great inspiration for me! Thanks as always for your time and effort.

  • @veronicaortega8863
    @veronicaortega8863 5 месяцев назад +3

    I love to watch your videos, even though I'm in Australia and our prices are MUCH higher than this . But it still gives me cheaper recipe ideas and also is just entertaining to watch. ❤

  • @nolaa.1815
    @nolaa.1815 4 месяца назад +2

    i love watching your budget content because i learn advanced techniques sometimes, not just the same old advice. i would not have thought to weigh bags of potatoes to get the heavier bag

  • @pennyrasnake1401
    @pennyrasnake1401 5 месяцев назад +3

    Thanks so much for the squash suggestion! I will try it. But, even doing it with just one potato 🥔 occasionally will not hurt me. So I am going to make this soon!

  • @mrs.higgins3055
    @mrs.higgins3055 5 месяцев назад +3

    I have 3 teen sons and baked potato with chili and cheese is one of my favorite go to easy meals to fill them up.

  • @NN57143
    @NN57143 25 дней назад

    I love your videos and I admire you so much! These meals were fantastic and I love that you left sugary stuff completely out of the equation. That's one way to stay healthy when you're eating simply on a budget.

  • @Franciso-so1bg
    @Franciso-so1bg 5 месяцев назад +2

    That was a great video! I'm older and retired now and it's hard to manage a food budget at times. I also love a good fried bread and egg sandwich. I often have that for supper as well. Thanks for your ideas.

  • @elizabethelliot6913
    @elizabethelliot6913 5 месяцев назад +3

    One of my favourites soups is lentil. Really any vegetables can be added too. 'Shepherds pie' with lentil filling instead of beef is really yummy.

  • @theresalogsdon765
    @theresalogsdon765 5 месяцев назад +4

    You can also use Corn Tortillas with the Breakfast, use your French Bread for French Toast with Cinnamon Sugar if you can use your Soices.

  • @yvettec4271
    @yvettec4271 3 месяца назад

    I appreciate your inspiration. You are approachable, funny, and real. I adore you and your videos. Times are tough, but you make it fun to stretch the imagination and budget to create something great. Well done! I can't wait until you post again. God Bless :)

  • @geminigem599
    @geminigem599 5 месяцев назад +2

    that was amazing, u are so talented in the kitchen. Thx n enjoy yr week.😊

  • @colleencook9149
    @colleencook9149 5 месяцев назад +14

    OK this is really great ❤ and I love that you went to different stores because I think sometimes people forget that they don’t have to do all their shopping at one store! For someone like me I don’t eat meat or dairy so I would’ve not had to buy eggs, cheese, sour cream, or meat I would’ve had like extra five or six bucks to get some cereal or a different bread a pack of tofu, extra beans, extra rice, salsa there’s so many more options when you don’t have to pay for meat and dairy!

  • @ColleenJoudrey
    @ColleenJoudrey 5 месяцев назад +21

    A dozen eggs in Nova Scotia is $5+ cad. I typically buy a flat of 30 eggs for $10.99 because it's cheaper in the long run. For this challenge, I'd subsitute the sour cream for a small container of salsa. It's fantastic on scrambled eggs and easily adds vitamin C.

  • @chelongogan3904
    @chelongogan3904 14 дней назад +2

    Good to be a wise Mom.. to be frugal and careful with Money...to make healthy foods... you all have a blessed Summer...stay safe...keep praying . MAY 2 is day of prayer

  • @sism3028
    @sism3028 2 месяца назад

    Hi there.. I just found your channel. And I already love it! Your videos are so well done and you are so pleasant to listen to! Thank you for your channel!

  • @melindalachapell4478
    @melindalachapell4478 5 месяцев назад +5

    Some tips that help us is repurposing leftovers. We had a rotisserie chicken that was on sale last night. Tonight, I made A pot pie from the leftovers. I found A sale a while back that was BOGO on pork tenderloin. I grilled One and used the leftovers to make pork enchiladas. Then I made Chili out the other one and sandwiches too.

  • @nomad7540
    @nomad7540 5 месяцев назад +3

    Thanks. You got me thinking about casseroles. We are just 2 in the house now so I’m thinking freeze in serving size portions.

  • @elizabethashton9590
    @elizabethashton9590 5 месяцев назад

    Your creativity truly amazes me.

  • @carolwhisenhunt7504
    @carolwhisenhunt7504 5 месяцев назад +2

    Well done! I give you a bow. Awesome Christine.

  • @yvonnepalmquist8676
    @yvonnepalmquist8676 5 месяцев назад +9

    I've never been a pan toast person. I don't know why, I've just always enjoyed my toast with butter and never gave thought to trying it any other way. I tried pan cooking my toast for the first time about two months ago when I made a simple egg and toast meal. OMGosh, Christine is right. It is life changing. I will always pan toast for eggs and toast from here on out.

    • @NotMe-st8qc
      @NotMe-st8qc Месяц назад +1

      If you think that is good you have to try an egg in a frame. You tear out a small round hole in the bread about big enough for the egg yolk to fit in. You start a pan toast and get some butter on both sides of the bread but don’t cook it until brown, just get it warm. Then break the egg into that hole you made in the bread. Cook until the yolk is how you like it, flipping the egg and bread over once to cook on both sides. I like my yolk a tiny bit runny. The egg cooks into the bread and the yolk is almost like a gravy you want to sop up with the toast. It is delicious.

    • @dollhouseq1530
      @dollhouseq1530 Месяц назад

      I've always pan toasted for the most part since I was 16. I'm 45 now lol

  • @KS-jf2jf
    @KS-jf2jf 5 месяцев назад +4

    Christine, I love these videos 😍 Our family of three and a dog spend about $200-$300 CAD / month on food in a large metropolitan city, Toronto. It can be done! We shop only loss leaders, clearances, factory & grocery outlets, liquidation stores. When a super deal lands we stock up like no tomorrow🎉 We use store coupons, digital coupons and store loyalty points. Price match stores. We also talk w friends and exchange foods that we may no longer like and in return get some from friends. This year our lowest spend was $180/ month. People don't believe it, but it is totally possible. Takes a bit of effort, but so worth it!
    Found 10 lb bag of potatoes for $1.77 CAD this week, stocked up and wow, your potatoe base recipes just came at an awesome time. That chowder looks sooo good! Thank you for the inspiration 🙏💞

  • @Sara-mg3iw
    @Sara-mg3iw 5 месяцев назад +2

    Thank you so much for these videos. Newly single mom here, and I am struggling. These ideas help me soooo much. I am really grateful for you and your content. I have been watching you for years and never knew how much these videos would actually end up helping me. Please keep making them ❤

  • @jamio3708
    @jamio3708 4 месяца назад

    Omg! Loveeee that chowder recipe! I made it tonight and just made a few tweaks for my taste preference and it was amazing! Was able to use up a bunch of leftovers

  • @mrseliephant
    @mrseliephant 5 месяцев назад +4

    Ideas for other meals with what you bought...breakfast tacos, bean soup, grilled cheese, potato soup, taco soup, sausage with potatoes, sausage and potato soup. A box of 5 dozen eggs, from HEB, is $7.26 in my area.

  • @barbiedesoto7054
    @barbiedesoto7054 5 месяцев назад +23

    An easy variation you could do with what you already have is to save the bean cooking liquid and put some beans back into it for a bean soup. You can mash or blend half that portion to thicken it and it’s great with corn tortillas. Lime juice and cilantro are luxuries I know but they could also be added - dried cilantro (they have it at dollar tree) also could work! Top with a dollop of sour cream. Super cheap, healthy, comforting.

    • @gentronseven
      @gentronseven 4 месяца назад

      I hesitate to keep the fluid off beans because of the poison that needs strained off or else you get diarrhea

  • @bignamek
    @bignamek 2 месяца назад

    Love seeing this, great job with the meals. This past year has veen really tough for me because of school and not really having time for full-time (or particularly well paying) work. Fortunately I'll be done with school soon and should be on to greener pastures. Potatoes, legumes, rice, oats, and the like go such a long way in keeping us fed and nourished.
    One tip i have for people is that if you see bags of onions on sale, they're great to buy, dice up, and freeze (same for peppers and mushrooms). That way you have them ready to go for later. Saves me a money on the front end and time on the back end when I cook it all up.

  • @misspaula7542
    @misspaula7542 3 месяца назад

    Just found your channel tonight 🎉 Thank you for all these ideas!!!

  • @heatherjohnson2511
    @heatherjohnson2511 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you for sharing this, you did a great job, love the breakfast sandwich! Your videos are very appreciated! ❤

  • @Squiggy8440
    @Squiggy8440 5 месяцев назад +3

    Can you potentially do ones with a state/ province in mind? Maybe make it a new series, going in depth the different taxes, how coupons work in that area (if coupons are even a thing) and the stores that would be available? It would be interesting to see :c

  • @mariefrederick1592
    @mariefrederick1592 5 месяцев назад +32

    I love these videos you do. I would love to see you do a gluten-free week of meals for 20.00 a week.
    I think it would be hard to do 14.00 a week.

    • @flightlessphoenix77
      @flightlessphoenix77 5 месяцев назад +9

      I think this week of meals would have been easy to make gluten free- swap the bread, check the tortillas are definitely corn flour only, be careful with the bouillon and chilli brands (and onion powder!), go for the ham over sausage and it would be set. I agree though it would cost more- gluten free bread is extortionate especially.

    • @katv.8662
      @katv.8662 5 месяцев назад +4

      Same. In Canada one loaf of GF bread is currently $10.

    • @deborahharvey854
      @deborahharvey854 5 месяцев назад +2

      If you like besan flour from hindu or Pakistani store make bread or crepes from it
      Made of chickpeas it is inexpensive and very nutritious

    • @flightlessphoenix77
      @flightlessphoenix77 4 месяца назад +1

      @@deborahharvey854 in the UK Inidian/Paistani stores would stock that as Gram flour. It does make really great pancakes/crepes. I haven't had much luck with bread except roti flatbreads though.

    • @deborahharvey854
      @deborahharvey854 4 месяца назад

      @@flightlessphoenix77 we get besan gram flour in big bags from Indopak store on market Street in Youngstown ohio

  • @juliafunk6312
    @juliafunk6312 5 месяцев назад

    Love your video's
    I chuckled as I watched this I have everything already in my house. Might give some a try.

  • @user-gn1qo6cu1n
    @user-gn1qo6cu1n 21 день назад

    Amazing, you are giving me inspiration on living cheap

  • @velmahopkins8070
    @velmahopkins8070 5 месяцев назад +3

    Thank you…!!❤❤ I am single and retired and basically can’t work any more so money doesn’t stretch very far…thanks again…!