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  • Опубликовано: 6 янв 2024
  • Firstly welcome and thank you for clicking on my face!
    This is how much we spent on GROCERIES, TOILETRIES and CLEANING PRODUCTS over the course of 8 months all in one video. I was wanting this to be an entire years worth but unfortunately with baby no.3 on the way that meant a change of plans!
    For more FRUGAL living inspo check out my other videos:-
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Комментарии • 23

  • @user-wx5ir3yp9c
    @user-wx5ir3yp9c 6 месяцев назад +2

    We haven't got a commity larder to go to money is really tight and I no where buy so much shopping as you do so I batch cook as much as I can believe me I'm as frugal has anyone can be

  • @user-iu2ek5vt7e
    @user-iu2ek5vt7e 6 месяцев назад

    Great video 😊

  • @justnina8023
    @justnina8023 6 месяцев назад

    This was educational. Thank you for sharing this. New friend

  • @cookingwithada21
    @cookingwithada21 6 месяцев назад +1

    Love to see what you eat in a week from this shopping - breakfast, lunch and dinner and snacks for kids x

  • @harmonyln7
    @harmonyln7 2 месяца назад

    Have you tried making your own hummus? I can't remember the last time I bought the ready-made version. I make my own now and tins of chick peas are 49p each at Aldi. Can't remember how much tahini is, because I get it elsewhere and it lasts a good while.

  • @kcnelsonmueller
    @kcnelsonmueller 6 месяцев назад +2

    I am amazed at what you can purchase for the budget you have. Your £400 is about $507 here in the USA. I couldn’t get 1/2 of what you get if I was buying organic and vegan. And Iam mind blown at what you are able to get from the food pantry. We have nothing close to what is available to you. The food pantry’s here offer more processed and boxed foods than anything. Not much fresh is available and definitely not organic or vegan options. I watch a lady in Australia and she is able to get more for her money as well. And the food bank there provides even more fresh fruit and veg than seems to be available to you. The differences are just mind boggling to me.

    • @Hey_nat
      @Hey_nat 6 месяцев назад

      I'm amazed too! Vegan meat items are SO expensive here in the US. But totally worth it 😅

    • @ameliasfrugallife
      @ameliasfrugallife  6 месяцев назад

      To be fair non of this is organic, but I think non organic stuff is definitely different in the UK than America.
      We have been very blessed with the larder for sure!

  • @EmmaHolland-dy4zk
    @EmmaHolland-dy4zk 3 месяца назад

    Do you include things like body wash? Deodorant etc? In this budget?

    • @ameliasfrugallife
      @ameliasfrugallife  3 месяца назад

      Sort of, I tend to buy shampoo/conditioner and my fav cleaner in 5L bulk containers and they last us over 3 years so it works out as pennies per week but everything else is included in the monthly budget.

  • @luislambert3670
    @luislambert3670 5 месяцев назад

    'promosm' 🙈

  • @rachelmay2357
    @rachelmay2357 6 месяцев назад +1

    I'm so jealous of your food prices. I'm originally from the uk and my grandparents are always telling me at the moment how high food has got but Seriously that's so cheap 😮 that would cost me at least 600 bucks in New Zealand. It's so hard to have a budget and save to pay off debt.

  • @jenniferchapman9645
    @jenniferchapman9645 6 месяцев назад

    Your so right about the dairy alternatives can get cheaper soya milk (don't mind in porridge or for coffee ) but definitely not Tea . Yogerts are really expensive. I win because i never liked cheese so never had vegan ones x

    • @ameliasfrugallife
      @ameliasfrugallife  6 месяцев назад

      Yes my husband never liked cheese either! ☺️

  • @cookingwithada21
    @cookingwithada21 6 месяцев назад

    So yep you save a lot in vegetable. Here to buy from farm vegetables are a lot

  • @cookingwithada21
    @cookingwithada21 6 месяцев назад

    Yep … if you want to eat organic even in NZ will cost you at least double . Good food haul x

  • @motherclanger
    @motherclanger 3 месяца назад

    Why do you hate milk so much?
    I personally, cant eat white flour, oats or barley. That cuts out a huge food group. Sacrifice enough, i think. Children need milk unless intolerant

  • @cookingwithada21
    @cookingwithada21 6 месяцев назад

    Family on 4 London , cooking home and healthy no less then £800

  • @sueparkes1819
    @sueparkes1819 6 месяцев назад +1

    You don’t know how lucky you are to have a community larder. I am a disabled single mom and have nothing like that near me. Do you need to use it with both of you working? Do you not think there are more needy families

    • @ameliasfrugallife
      @ameliasfrugallife  6 месяцев назад +4

      I’m very aware of how lucky we are, I assume you haven’t watched any of my other videos as you’d know that up until march when my husband got a new job we were a low income household and we live off one income as I homeschool my children and don’t work so it was, for a time, the only way we could afford to get by financially. And when my husband got his new job we decided to stop going. However the larder is not for low income households it was actually created to prevent food waste so there are no restrictions on who can and cannot go. They welcome everyone.

    • @zcs9399
      @zcs9399 5 месяцев назад

      @ameliasfrugallife We have a local community fridge that is for everyone, simply to reduce food waste. And then of course the food bank that ​can only be accessed by lower income families. People on here can be so judgey.

    • @motherclanger
      @motherclanger 3 месяца назад

      Its expensive to live in London, leave her alone