The Cost of Food…Let’s Compare!

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  • Опубликовано: 27 авг 2024
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  • @sandrasenergy
    @sandrasenergy Год назад +41

    Ok my gosh I'm so amazed at the price of produce there. We are paying 3-5 times more here in Nova Scotia, Canada. I totally agree with another comment of "Another win for Ireland" So interesting. Thank you for doing this video. Blessings everyone. I hope all who read this can keep their cupboards full through to spring. 💖

    • @sheilanorthwood547
      @sheilanorthwood547 Год назад +4

      Our food prices in Ontario Canada are also 3 times those prices. We supplement with a big veggie garden and I can a lot of produce.

  • @lizdaugherty5607
    @lizdaugherty5607 Год назад +68

    I need to go shopping for food at your store!! Finally, somewhere with good prices. Things are becoming scarce in the stores here.i don't know if it is the same in Ireland but if you go to farmers markets in california for fresh and organic, it is very expensive.more than at the stores. I went to one of the farmers markets once and they seemed to have the attitude of a "specialty "store with the "special" prices!! It is a lovely idea, but not practical for the everyday shopper trying to feed a family.eating healthy in America is expensive, they would rather us eat highly processed foods at a cheaper cost.

    • @christian5707
      @christian5707 Год назад +8

      A friend of mine went to a farmers market in Santa Barbara and a dozen eggs were over $20!!! That’s insanity!

    • @ilikecontent2327
      @ilikecontent2327 Год назад +8

      ​@@christian5707 Yikes! They are about $6.00 here. People are allowed to own chickens within the city limits which is nice. So you can have your own fresh eggs. 😊

    • @christian5707
      @christian5707 Год назад +11

      @@ilikecontent2327 yes I highly recommend anyone who can get some chickens! This summer we got 15, I’ve planted some comfrey for fodder and of course the feed costs have gone up so we are trying different ways of making sure the girls are well fed. We are hoping for some of our own eggs in about 6 weeks 😉

    • @terrylopez5452
      @terrylopez5452 Год назад +4

      Holy smokes! That price is seriously crazy. I hope no one was foolish enough to buy those eggs!

    • @christian5707
      @christian5707 Год назад +1

      @@terrylopez5452 they did not! They had sticker shock! Lol

  • @foxawaycottage7272
    @foxawaycottage7272 Год назад +39

    I'm shocked at how reasonable the food prices are in Ireland. I am in Kentucky and everything is much more expensive than what you shared in that small market. You're jumper is beautiful. I cannot wait to see you model it. What a magnificent deer! Their appearance in our lives is always a blessing. If only people had eyes to see, ears to hear and a spirit open to the many voices of nature!

    • @kristinscala9324
      @kristinscala9324 Год назад +2

      Unfortunately, American Grocers (and other companies) have had record profits for 2022, yet they continue to raise prices. Do you have an Aldi or Lidl near you? I am going to both tomorrow as they are much cheaper than Harris Teeter (Kroger owned).

    • @homesteadontheridge
      @homesteadontheridge Год назад +4

      Tennessee is the same way. The prices go up everytime I go to the store. The best way to go is to grow your own if at all possible. Our garden will be expanding next spring.

    • @foxawaycottage7272
      @foxawaycottage7272 Год назад +1

      @@kristinscala9324 , The nearest Aldi is an hour away and we do not own a vehicle. (We get a ride into the nearest town (11 miles away) about every 2 months. I also use Misfits Market.

    • @foxawaycottage7272
      @foxawaycottage7272 Год назад +1

      @@homesteadontheridge , We had a pretty good garden this year, but could expand somewhat. I've been planting and nurturing trees since we moved here 8 years ago, so the lot is more shaded than it once was. We don't use AC in summer and the trees help keep the house cooler. The high prices have opened my eyes to meaning of necessity.

    • @noblethoughts4500
      @noblethoughts4500 Год назад +1

      I also live in Kentucky and am amazed at the prices and quality in Ireland. I have considered using Misfits Market. How are you finding it?

  • @gail-elizabethengland7853
    @gail-elizabethengland7853 Год назад +21

    Your prices are SO much more reasonable than in the US! Our climate, here in Vermont, is more like that of Sweden or southern Norway, so what we can grow locally is limited. Greenhouses are used a lot. I try to eat local anyway, both what I grow and what the farmers here are able to produce. It means a more limited diet, but I help my neighbors and that makes me feel good. Blessings to you!

  • @faeriesmak
    @faeriesmak Год назад +13

    I can't believe how low your food prices are! Right now in Wisconsin a 5 pound bag of russet potatoes is about $6.95. A loaf of bread it close to $4.00 depending on the variety. A good loaf is closer to $6.00.

  • @melissaobrien5014
    @melissaobrien5014 Год назад +4

    Jumper is lovely colour

  • @marthabomorgan7214
    @marthabomorgan7214 Год назад +9

    Our food prices are very high in the USA right now and will stay that way from now on---your home looks wonderful all the time.

    • @kristinscala9324
      @kristinscala9324 Год назад

      Do you have an Aldi, Lidl or Trader Joe's near you? They are so much cheaper than the American grocery stores.

  • @janeharden1163
    @janeharden1163 Год назад +5

    Ours is 2-3 times more here in Alabama. I don’t see how families with children are doing it

    • @faeriesmak
      @faeriesmak Год назад

      I have a family of 5 and it is SO EXPENSIVE right now. I am only buying the groceries that are on sale or reduced price and making what I can from that.

  • @christian5707
    @christian5707 Год назад +41

    It seems the prices are much cheaper than here in California. My grocery bill has tripled, diesel is $6.45 a gallon and gas is $5.99 a gallon. We are cutting back as much as humanly possible but it literally causes me anxiety every time I need to go to the store. I’m happy to hear/see some places are still affordable.
    💜☀️🌙⭐️

    • @kristinscala9324
      @kristinscala9324 Год назад +4

      The American grocery companies have achieved record profits and Kroger has created a monopoly which has driven up prices in the US. If you have a Lidl, Aldi or even Trader Joe's, those prices are much cheaper.

    • @debbietodd8547
      @debbietodd8547 Год назад +3

      $8.00 gallon up in Canada (Vancouver Island) and groceries are out of sight!

    • @craftykez
      @craftykez Год назад +1

      I'm in Victoria Australia diesel is currently $2.20 a litre.
      Not sure how that compares but similar. Everything has skyrocketed and now with widespread flooding across Victoria fresh fruits and Veg set to be even more expensive

    • @CDN1975
      @CDN1975 Год назад

      You need to do the exchange. The U.K is definitely more expensive than the U.S.

    • @CDN1975
      @CDN1975 Год назад

      @@debbietodd8547 wow. Only $6 a gallon in Ontario.

  • @krazedvintagemodel
    @krazedvintagemodel Год назад +11

    Good Day dear Colette! I appreciate the shop prices you shared. At a conversion rate of 1 euro equalling $.98 cents U.S., I am disheartened to learn that I am paying about DOUBLE for everything you showed here on the U.S. east coast, triple for coffee and cakes! Thanks to my Mom in heaven, I can bake my own from scratch to save a bit. Continued Blessings and good health to you 🌻🥒🥔🍓🍅☀️

  • @dwaynecuster
    @dwaynecuster Год назад +7

    Even with the currency exchange, the prices at that store are about 50 - 75% less for the same items I can get at my local store! Wow! I'm spending about $100 a week on groceries, but that includes cat food as well. Still, I feel like Americans are being taken for granted and corporations are inflating prices for no reason other than greed.

  • @colleenmclaughlin10
    @colleenmclaughlin10 Год назад +1

    OMG Colette, I can't help but marvel at the beauty of your home. I know you have been working on it for a very long time. It's stunning and so welcoming. Hugs to you. xo

  • @yvonnebirch6026
    @yvonnebirch6026 Год назад +2

    Love the bamboo blinds. I can imagine how cosy that looks with a light behind it. I like your market Colette. I love your Irish cheese and butter. I have both in my fridge in California. It is all that green grass in your lovely country !

  • @mikeinportland30
    @mikeinportland30 Год назад +21

    Yet another win for Ireland - cheaper food overall than the US (except for eggs, though the free rangers I buy seemed similar). Anyway, fun to go shopping with you and top it off with a truly noble majestic deer!

  • @summerrain7466
    @summerrain7466 Год назад +20

    Thank you for sharing those prices. I follow several people from different countries who have compared market prices recently, and one what I'm seeing is that we are paying sometimes double the price or more for things here in the US. Absolute greed!

    • @Hearth_and_Hawthorn
      @Hearth_and_Hawthorn Год назад +4

      Same in Canada. What is the new term they say now? "greedflation" ...

    • @nataliebutler
      @nataliebutler Год назад +1

      We don't pay tax on food in the UK. It looks like Ireland is the same.

    • @summerrain7466
      @summerrain7466 Год назад

      @@nataliebutler We don't pay tax on food in US, either. Not food or clothing.

    • @deadrosesseven
      @deadrosesseven Год назад +1

      @@summerrain7466 we pay tax on food and clothing in all the states I've lived in in the U.S. That's really nice that the region you are in doesn't! Maybe more areas can start lowering the taxes on healthy food, or get rid of them.

    • @DeannaPiercy
      @DeannaPiercy Год назад

      @@summerrain7466 - We pay tax on groceries and clothing here in Oklahoma.

  • @patkilmurray4702
    @patkilmurray4702 Год назад +10

    Colette, your sitting room always looks lovely and cozy and I imagine the blinds will look very effective at night with the light behind them. You look so proud of your improved knitting and so you should be. Good you found the solution.

  • @vickigunnpermaculture1976
    @vickigunnpermaculture1976 Год назад +1

    Christian, same here, in Oregon. I pay 3$ for a lemon, 3$ for one avocado. 6-7$ for a loaf of bread. I'm impressed that prices are so much cheaper there in Ireland, and a little envious...

  • @frugalitystartsathome4889
    @frugalitystartsathome4889 Год назад +1

    One of my children has just returned from the US. I always thought food was cheap over there but it turns out that’s not at all the case. They went for breakfast one day and spent nearly eighty dollars for two meals - I wouldn’t spend that on two three-course meals with wine, never mind a few eggs, bacon and pancakes! I think we are very fortunate in the UK, because despite the economic challenges we face at present it’s still perfectly possible to eat well provided you are able to cook from scratch, rather than relying on processed foods.

  • @Suze-v6c
    @Suze-v6c Год назад +2

    Your Mum would be proud of your knitting. ❤️

  • @undercoverbird8592
    @undercoverbird8592 Год назад +1

    You are looking amazing Collette! Your channel brings me peace- even when you rant! ❤

  • @beckyarmstrong4990
    @beckyarmstrong4990 Год назад +1

    Oh Colette, your room is so very cozy. Nice blinds too. That sweater you are knitting should keep you nice and warm this winter. It looks pretty. Our food prices here in the US keep going up and up. Hope yours stay stable. Gives one a chance to conserve and be a little creative. Thanks for sharing your time with us. Beautiful deer! Stay happy and healthy.

  • @tardifvirginie5261
    @tardifvirginie5261 Год назад +4

    Les prix augmentent en France, alors je cuisine pour conserver les légumes du jardin. Et je plante aussi beaucoup de choses comestibles.
    Beaucoup de personnes vont avoir de grosses difficultés, c'est triste ...

  • @carolinecoffey5404
    @carolinecoffey5404 Год назад +3

    I love Lidl quite good deals if your careful, loving the feel of the cottage looks cozy thanks for sharing ❤

  • @amyjones2490
    @amyjones2490 Год назад +13

    I’ve found that fresh organic vegetables are quite reasonable but anything that stores on the shelves can be much more expensive. I grow most of my own food thankfully.

  • @grumpy_poo
    @grumpy_poo Год назад +7

    Well done with the knitting.... I'm currently knitting socks... I got a load of wool from a charity shop a while ago.... for £1 so my socks will be really inexpensive.... and very warm.

  • @deewise552
    @deewise552 Год назад +8

    Fresh vegetables are a good buy here in coastal Virginia. Your eggs are much more expensive, about double. Pasta is comparable, your avocados are a great buy.

  • @helenaurelius-haddock4695
    @helenaurelius-haddock4695 Год назад +1

    So pleased the jumper has worked out! Thanks for sharing.

  • @seanirishterrier6588
    @seanirishterrier6588 Год назад +1

    I saw a documentary on plant based vegan burgers & the ingredients were basically cooked down & squashed into a burger. The ingredients were scraps of various veg (it stated that the scraps would normally go into the compost heap). I think it was shown on ch4

  • @graceinthegarden9151
    @graceinthegarden9151 Год назад +17

    Love the jumper. What a stunning video of the deer. Not certain of the conversion rate, however the prices there seem significantly lower than currently in the US. Your home is such a tranquil place, such peace and so lovely. Thank you for sharing.

    • @faeriesmak
      @faeriesmak Год назад +4

      I was thinking the same. The prices near me have tripled depending on the item.

    • @Agent-jj4cc
      @Agent-jj4cc Год назад +1

      One Euro is equal to .98 US Dollar currently 20 Oct, 2022. I just Googled a conversion chart.

  • @vernabryant2894
    @vernabryant2894 Год назад +1

    Here in the U.S. prices of food has become very expensive in the past year.Prices has doubled and tripled.

  • @sherelynwhite4130
    @sherelynwhite4130 Год назад +8

    Aloha Collette...quite amazed to see your food prices. Not only do you live in a beautiful place, it is also affordable! I will share the difference in prices from where I live ( Hawaii) and what you shared. Currently 1 Euro = .98 USD so it's pretty close. Here we go...org celery .79 / 3.29, org cucumber .59 / 2.39, vegan cheese 1.39 / 6.29, bag of avos 2.89/ one avo 2.50 to 4.79, pasta sauce 1.89 / 11.99, ready made pizza 2.29 / 12.00 to 14.00, kidney beans .23 / 1.69, chickpeas .35 / 1.69. Pretty amazing, yes!😯 I wish I could move to Ireland...the home of my ancestors. 😥 Thank you for your lovely videos. Always enjoy them. Sending Aloha across miles🌺🌈💞🙋‍♀️

    • @gypsiemomm
      @gypsiemomm Год назад

      You know can apply for citizenship by descent! 😍 How do you afford to eat in Hawaii! You must all be on forced diets! 😔

  • @cynthiahamblin-perry5880
    @cynthiahamblin-perry5880 Год назад +12

    one euro = .98 cents. Pretty close so I was very surprised by your prices. I would pay a great deal more here in northeast USA! Organic/free range eggs are over $6.00 a dozen. We have our own garden plus belong to CSA and shop locally at Farmer's Market and actual farms for most of our food but if I do run into supermarket or food coop I am shocked by increases.

  • @gypsiemomm
    @gypsiemomm Год назад +1

    Your cottage is so so snuggly looking!!! 🥰

  • @jackipauls232
    @jackipauls232 Год назад +1

    That 🦌 was gorgeous!

  • @marypoppins123
    @marypoppins123 Год назад +2

    In New Zealand (Auckland) food prices are soaring upwards!!!! Meat is pretty much a treat food unless you buy the large bags (5kg) of Chicken pieces and meat that is near it's used by date. (single parent/ 1 income). That being said I have always been thrifty and have economised and fortunately my 3 children are used to comfort food (home made from scratch) and not fast food. I feel that all those home economics classes that were mandatory (catholic schoool) for girls has come in very very handy in these times as well as various channels I watch to increase my knowledge of cultivating my own home made medicines, vegetables and preserving. The thing that gets me is the rising power and petrol prices, arggghhh

  • @hilarywallace9927
    @hilarywallace9927 Год назад +1

    Prices of your fresh produce , especially for organic was great! Your jumper is beautiful colours ❤

  • @alidaakers8448
    @alidaakers8448 Год назад +1

    Don't hold your breath about having to compost those bamboo blinds. I hung mine 23 years ago. All cords are still intact and blinds just take a dusting now and again.

  • @gregorymcd944
    @gregorymcd944 Год назад +1

    interesting to see the prices of food in West of Ireland Collette. Love the deer! thank you!

  • @candacekerr4139
    @candacekerr4139 Год назад +1

    Our prices here in Wisconsin are much higher. There is hardly anything under .99. My husband was complaining about 4 small ice cream sandwiches at 5.96.

  • @bettysshowtime7400
    @bettysshowtime7400 Год назад +1

    Here in the Maritimes of Canada groceries are much more expensive for everything except maybe the potatoes. Thank you for sharing..

  • @joanbreva7251
    @joanbreva7251 Год назад +1

    The prices at your store for food are certainly so much cheaper than ours. We pay about $2.49 for celery, at least $1.50 each for avocados, just to give you an idea. And the prices are still rising here in the U.S.

  • @judyfink9527
    @judyfink9527 Год назад +1

    It's also Thursday here in So. Calif. Will ho shopping later and I will think of you. Blessings.

  • @penelopechamp3331
    @penelopechamp3331 Год назад +1

    Jumpers looking really good!

  • @OLaura3552
    @OLaura3552 Год назад +5

    Beautiful Deer! Thank you for taking us shopping with you, in Ireland!! Wow - Prices are much higher, here in Ohio!! But you are correct - Vegans still have it pretty swell! Blessings Colette!!

  • @louisehyden4802
    @louisehyden4802 Год назад +14

    Hi Colette , thanks for this video very informative . We are in wales and I normally do a monthly shop for food and find that there's not a lot of difference in price . I do make my own soups and stews and find that if you stick to the basic rule of potatoes , meat and vegetables it won't cost the earth . We buy a large chicken and I can get roast dinner , chicken and chips , curry and a sandwich or casserole which cost £6 . A large bag of potatoes and veggies and you can eat well . My thoughts are that we have to go back to good old fashioned meals like our mother's and grandmother made . We can all eat well just cut out ready meals and make your own .strangely I've noticed toilet paper and kitchen rolls have gone up in price . Just my thoughts . Thanks Colette love the new blinds .xx

    • @deadrosesseven
      @deadrosesseven Год назад +1

      Pre-made foods with all sorts of additives that aren't good for you are cheaper here in the U.S. The food keeps you feeling pretty low energy and generally not well. Trying to make meals completely from scratch here is incredibly expensive. I hope something can change with food here soon. I'm incredibly happy that other countries have less of a food dessert and I'm even more disappointed with the food dessert in the U.S.

    • @jacquelineclarke264
      @jacquelineclarke264 Год назад

      @@deadrosesseven get a petition started, then off to your local politicians with it. Your voices must be heard for change to happen. Good luck.

  • @susanutterback300
    @susanutterback300 Год назад +3

    Our prices here in the United States are a lot higher except for eggs …about the same

  • @autumntempest
    @autumntempest Год назад +4

    Hello Colette thank you for another lovely video your sweater looks gorgeous! I love your cottage. It looks so warm and cosy

  • @maryannowens133
    @maryannowens133 Год назад +1

    Thanks for showing one of your grocery stores! Prices in U.S. are really rising.

  • @andrearenee7845
    @andrearenee7845 Год назад +1

    I love your windows.. Nice and big. Lovely home...

  • @jenifertanner8344
    @jenifertanner8344 Год назад +1

    I’m in the US but my stepmother is from Carrick and her family still lives there. I’d love to get over there one day! I love your videos ❤

  • @deborahamstead731
    @deborahamstead731 Год назад +1

    Prices are much higher here in Phoenix. But there’s also record profits in Gas and food with the average person finding life difficult in USA!

  • @Sangreaalstube
    @Sangreaalstube Год назад +5

    Food here in California, the state the supplies about 1/2 of the produce for the US, is easily twice as much and more than what you have there. Spent $55 on two half-filled bags of groceries, and I shopped for the very best deals I could find, and that only fed myself for 3 days. Best wishes to you this winter. I suspect we are going to freeze and be famished here in the States.

  • @susanhansen7570
    @susanhansen7570 Год назад +1

    Here in California, I just paid $8.99 for a 6oz can of tuna fish ( from the US). The prices are more than ridiculous!

  • @marysmyth8288
    @marysmyth8288 Год назад +2

    Yes Colette, I agree with many subscribers , that your supermarket is more reasonable than here in Vancouver,
    Food prices have definitely soared , the economy is not great due to The war in Ukraine ,so
    That’s the big Question, ?
    gas prices have definitely increased, I have a Honda Fit car and was happy that I got good
    Mileage when full Tank was $40 dollars , now the price has escalated and I pay $60 dollars for fill up
    So that is my tuppence worth . Love your knitting project , looks wonderful, love the Colour . Very nice
    Mary Canada 🍁

  • @MyEverydayGarden
    @MyEverydayGarden Год назад +3

    Here in Nz the prices for food particularly fresh vegetables and fruit had risen sharply.

  • @buddhistbushcrafter4589
    @buddhistbushcrafter4589 Год назад +2

    Here in Pennsylvania, USA, bread is $ 3.00. Butter, $ 4.00/pound or $ 1.00 per stick. Eggs, $ 3.49 per dozen. Milk, $ 2.59 per half gallon. Cheddar cheese, $ 4.49/pound. Apples, $ 2.49/pound. Ground beef 80% lean, $ 4.49/pound. Currently, we have a Pasta shortage in my area - just not available. To an Italian American, this is a disaster! Fortunately, I have some put away. Just got gasoline, $ 4.00/gallon. Kerosene delivery nearly $ 7.00/gallon, and that should last 6 weeks, so we keep the house at 60* F.

  • @vickigunnpermaculture1976
    @vickigunnpermaculture1976 Год назад +1

    Ps. Collette, your sweater looks great!

  • @barbarafritchie2000
    @barbarafritchie2000 Год назад +1

    Blessing to you.

  • @alidaakers8448
    @alidaakers8448 Год назад +1

    It helps to cut down on or eliminate convenience food. Cook from scratch. See what is on sale for the week at your grocer and plan a menu around those items rather than deciding on a recipe and then buying the ingredients. If possible leave your young children at home when you go grocery shopping. Soups, stews and breads made from scratch can make wondrous meals.

  • @cashmeresweatermantarot2054
    @cashmeresweatermantarot2054 Год назад +1

    I so appreciate your excellent content. Blessings on your head too...

  • @evercleanhomeandoffice2839
    @evercleanhomeandoffice2839 Год назад +3

    I love your living room. It is just soooo cosy x

  • @jillychandler
    @jillychandler Год назад +3

    Your prices are so much lower than ours in Devon! I live alone, like yourself, so try and keep the cost to a minimum. Using batterie powered lights in my home, to save electricity costs now. Keep warm and cosey Colette. xxx

  • @lafarmhouse
    @lafarmhouse Год назад +2

    lové the shopping video 🍂🍁🤎growing my own garden next spring, and canning. wisconsin is cold as well for six months, some things are the same in prices, and some things are so much more here.

  • @rukminidd8115
    @rukminidd8115 Год назад +3

    Here in Italy we have higher prices at LIDL. Sunflower oil has increased its price up to about 3 euro per liter, they say that the cause is the war in Ukraine but I think it is due to speculation and political reasons. Pasta of course is cheaper but veggies are more expensive and the price of dairy products is always increasing.
    Anyway, we should consider the quality of very cheap food as well as its effect on the environment and workers. I produce and sell organic food at farmer markets and the prices may be higher since these goods are different, but when in season they may be even cheaper.

  • @melissamoore521
    @melissamoore521 Год назад +1

    Sending love!

  • @GingerStone
    @GingerStone Год назад +1

    I love the way you think! it's good to see what is happening in other parts of Gaia. In Ontario Canada, I'm refusing to pay $6.99 for many items which appears to be the average cost here opposed to your average of approximately 1.29
    They can keep it. I feel for the employees who can't see the writing on the wall. These prices are not sustainable while self checkouts get busier. I recently purchased 950ml bottle of sunflower oil on sale for $14.99
    On a positive note, many of the factory food items are disappearing or priced high enough to get people to rethink what they want vs need. Out of chaos... One can dream ✨💚✨

  • @patriciaking3097
    @patriciaking3097 Год назад +3

    Your prices are quite a bit cheaper than where I live in the U.S.

  • @kathleenroberts7972
    @kathleenroberts7972 Год назад +1

    Wonderful prices! Not so here in Florida in the USA. Plus, I still find shortages of things here since covid.

  • @TheEmpressgoth
    @TheEmpressgoth Год назад +1

    It is expensive but I look for off brands and low price fresh foods. Thanks for sharing.

  • @mariaruiz3848
    @mariaruiz3848 Год назад +1

    Love it. I have a near by Lidl and is one of my favorites market. I feel connected through the distance. I am from Puerto Rico living in US. Thank you for sharing

  • @lindaburrows4724
    @lindaburrows4724 Год назад +1

    I shop at Aldi and Lidl here in the UK 🇬🇧 best value supermarkets here Aldi is my favourite the prices are practically the same x

  • @kaybarrett8619
    @kaybarrett8619 Год назад +1

    You are so so so lucky on your food shopping. Stock up my sweet Lady now....

  • @cherihermans9118
    @cherihermans9118 Год назад +1

    Our prices are high in Canada. We are using our instapot to cook kidney beans etc. taste good too. ❤

  • @helenaurelius-haddock4695
    @helenaurelius-haddock4695 Год назад +1

    Hello. I live in France, and looking at your Lidl prices, I'd say our Lidl is more expensive - fresh fruit and veg in particular. Thanks for sharing.

  • @GingerPeacenik
    @GingerPeacenik Год назад +1

    Last I looked the Euro was about 1:1 with the $ (my therapist is in Dublin and I’m in Orlando, so I’m aware of the instabilities in the currency values). Your food is a much better value than ours, and looks to be far healthier. We have a lot more variety here, but that’s the only advantage.
    And yes, that buck is gorgeous!

  • @staroliva6502
    @staroliva6502 Год назад +2

    Colette, here in the US things are very expensive. My goodness better prices you have there.. You are lucky... Funny I paid for my organic potato’s $5.99 a bag....

  • @gailsprangers9388
    @gailsprangers9388 Год назад +1

    Eating fresh here in the U.S. is really a luxury and not affordable for everyone. Your prices are about 5 times less than where I live in Massachusetts. I try to grow my own and can what is left, but sometimes I don't really have a lot left with my size garden and how it grows any particular year. My chickens give me fresh eggs, but the production drops in the winter and I don't force egg laying with lights. Nature says the poor girls need a little rest😁

  • @isadelahunt2284
    @isadelahunt2284 Год назад +5

    Very cheap compared to US. I very seldom shop for anything except bulk staples, but was away from home for a medical thing last week and had to buy food in the store as most people do. What a shock! Nice job on the jumper adjustment. Knitting is so flexible you can fix everything once you get over the shock of what you accidentlly might have done. Blesssings to you, very grateful for abundance and health and all the many good things in life.

  • @vickigunnpermaculture1976
    @vickigunnpermaculture1976 Год назад +1

    OMG, we pay 1.99$ for those cans of beans! I'm glad food is affordable somewhere! We do grow a lot of our own, so we're not that hard hit, but food prices here are, it seems, triple or more what I'm seeing here.

  • @michelleibbitson1205
    @michelleibbitson1205 Год назад +4

    I quite like our new Lidl store , and I bought my lovely Lemon tree from there earlier this year ☺️.
    As regards the cottage looking cosier for the winter months Colette, I didn't think it could be any cosier .. but I do like the idea of the Bamboo blinds.
    Glad you sorted out your jumper 👍 xx

  • @ArtwithVikkiC
    @ArtwithVikkiC Год назад +1

    I'm in the US ,and the prices look similar. Eggs are very high so I'm glad I have chickens.
    Mostly the meat of all kinds has gotten really bad.

  • @vaijayanti_prememalcolm8160
    @vaijayanti_prememalcolm8160 Год назад +1

    We shop in Aldi now instead of Tesco and we are saving about £50 a week for two of us x

  • @roybellinger6769
    @roybellinger6769 Год назад +1

    Very good video.. good information.. blessings to you.. have a nice evening

  • @lisad8388
    @lisad8388 Год назад +4

    I live alone in Missouri and I usually can get by very well spending at or less than $50 per week. Last week was $125 for 3 tiny bags. I almost had a heart attack! 😩😂

  • @elainerichards6406
    @elainerichards6406 Год назад +5

    Hi Colette, your jumper looks great! Think it will soon be finished! Lovely shades. It's awful right now with the prices in shops scandalous! I don't shop in Lidl, tried it but never seems to have all the basics. Many blessings to you❤️

  • @rachelolivas4775
    @rachelolivas4775 Год назад +1

    Ong those prices are amazing! Here in Houston Tx everything is 3 times those prices, thank you for sharing❤️

  • @maryg1338
    @maryg1338 Год назад +1

    Dear Colette, the prices at your Lidl are less expensive than the ones here in NY. However, they are quite a bit lower than other food stores. I shop Lidl almost exclusively. But when you do, you need to be somewhat flexible. They have a lot of their brand and European. Sometimes they won’t have an item. Still, if you’re willing to switch things up a bit, you can do very well. Blessings to all

  • @oilpntr
    @oilpntr Год назад

    Just love stepping into your cottage. YAY--you found the solution to the sleeves.

  • @lisascott9670
    @lisascott9670 Год назад +1

    Someone is putting “the screws” to us in America. Love Ireland! So green! I buy very little anything because I can’t afford it and heat will be a luxury for us in Michigan soon. But the sun arises anew every day with new promises and blessings. Your place looks very stunning! Blessings

  • @suzannegagne8692
    @suzannegagne8692 Год назад +2

    Those veggies are not expensive compared to us in Quebec Canada…blessings.

  • @gracev2335
    @gracev2335 Год назад +2

    Definitely cheaper than in Ontario Canada!

  • @barbaradobson9298
    @barbaradobson9298 Год назад +3

    Love to see the interior of your cottage. You always make it look so cozy. I admire your ability to decorate... you are so artistic. Love the colors you chose for your sweater.

  • @allsorts4041
    @allsorts4041 Год назад +3

    Colette when I was in Ireland I went to Lidl and Aldi with my cousin. I know Aldi in the US and I wish it would open in Canada. I recently compared some of the prices between No Frills and Walmart here in Toronto and found that the particular items I compared were on par with one another so I continue to do online with Walmart and go into the smaller stores as needed as I do t have car. Thanks for giving us the tour!

  • @peggysmith8346
    @peggysmith8346 Год назад +3

    I love your grocery store! I would love to shop there.

  • @Bluebutterfly1122
    @Bluebutterfly1122 Год назад +1

    Your prices are good, especially canned beans and ginger. Groceries are going up here in Australia and shelves are becoming less full.

  • @amcreative3784
    @amcreative3784 Год назад +1

    Our prices are more expensive altho I would need to check the exchange rate. We do have the tyranny of distance included in the pricing and perhaps why many are choosing to grow what they can for themselves. Definetly a difference that is noticeable

  • @bitethebullet8213
    @bitethebullet8213 Год назад +2

    so much cheaper than here in California - shocking since many of the veggies are grown right here! many empty shelves here as well. for example, one avocado here in West Hollywood is $1.99. thank you.

  • @sarahsunshine7248
    @sarahsunshine7248 Год назад +1

    .23 for bean can there is about .97 here cheapest that I’ve seen. Just for perspective. Oregon

  • @lawriefoster5587
    @lawriefoster5587 Год назад +1

    Your prices are much less expensive than here in Philadelphia, especially
    the canned beans etc. The baked goods cheaper also. Our bacon here is
    4.00 a lb on sale. This week sugar was 99 cents for 4 lb....one bag per
    person. I do so enjoy seeing your dream of a cottage...enjoy the toastiness
    of your wood stove!!!

  • @fionamcgregor4268
    @fionamcgregor4268 Год назад +4

    Glad to see you fixed your jumper, and are enjoying your knitting. Here in the UK food has been going up a fair bit. I used to spend about £100-120 a month, about 4 or 5 months ago, but it's more like £120-150 now. I'm going to start planning meals around what I have in store, rather than just plan as I'm shopping.