EMERGENCY GROCERY BUDGET MARATHON | BEST Cheap Meal Ideas | Extreme Budget Food
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Published 2023-09-18
If you're looking for some delicious and affordable recipes, then this video is for you! With these recipes and cooking skills, these tips and tricks for extreme budget cooking, so you can create amazing meals without breaking the bank. We hope you enjoy!
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All Comments (21)
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I am a 70 yo woman who lives on her own, so...your videos are often not that appropriate for me. HOWEVER, I watch you because of your energy and sense of humor. You clacka me up, Christine!
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Christine, we need a new clearance grocery haul where you touch all the things!! 😂
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DIY your own brown sugar! If your making cookies let’s say and OH NO! your out of brown sugar. So mix 3/4 cup white sugar with one tablespoon molasses and mix with a fork. Use two tablespoons for dark brown sugar. Molasses and brown sugar are a byproduct of making granulated white sugar. TA DA! You are the queen of DIY.
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Another Pioneer Woman hint that I use is to add a small pinch of turmeric to chicken stock/ soup. It makes it look more chicken-y because of the yellow coloring.
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Team savory on grits! Plenty of butter, salt and pepper
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You can mix the leftover turkey and gravy . Put it in a 9x13 put homemade biscuits on top bake until biscuits are done . Granny called it turkey pie !!! It’s good and easy ! You can throw corn , carrots, peas and green beans if you want .
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Instead of apples, I chop up fresh peaches onto my cinnamon spice oatmeal. YUM!! 😋😋
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I've watched a lot of videos of different young ladies. You're the only one I watch now because you just talk and there's no fooling around and you get right to the point. I really enjoy your content of your YouTube channel. Thank you for taking the time to put out great videos
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To join your channel is always a pleasure Christine, what have we done to deserve all of this content 🙂
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I wasn't introduced to grits until my last husband. Definitely team savory with grits.
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I love adding dried cranberries and blueberries to my chicken salad along with celery and onion. Sooooo good.
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I am heading to see my daughter who is away at college. I told her I would bring her a treat bag. She asked me to bring her a loaf of your no knead bread. It has become a family favorite and so easy to make.
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I love the crunch of the uncooked apple on my oatmeal. So yummy!🍎🍏
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My 1 year old heard the alert the only YouTube I allow notifications and came running to watch.
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I fry cabbage with sausage and carrots with soy sauce and sesame oil, serve it over rice. I call it egg roll in a bowl, it’s so good.
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1:07 cheers from Dominican Republic 🇩🇴🔥🔥 🫘 🍚 🍗 is the national dish lov
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Girl, forget the stove; make those oats in your InstantPot! Add some water to the IP liner, then add a trivet. Put your oats with the appropriate amount of water into a heat-resistant bowl (an old round Corningware casserole dish will work perfectly, but so do Pyrex glass bowls). Put the bowl of oats + water on that trivet inside the IP. I typically cook two cups of dry oats for nine minutes, and then wait for the pressure to drop. You can set this up at night on a delay timer, so they are done in the morning when you want to eat them. You are welcome!
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Poor Dave..... he is missing out!!! Tuna is the BOMB in my opinion. Love all of your videos and ideas ❤❤ Thank you and keep em comin 😊
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Many thank you’s for all you do and putting these all together! Due to the smoke from fires,it choked out our blossoms for our pumpkin crops. This is our bread and butter so to speak, leaving us without that income and loss and then having to save extra to afford to plant next year. All great tips and using so many of these recipes, it won’t feel like we are on a tight budget while giving up so much else in life! Help keep our bellies full and our minds even more to feeling positive ❤
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I love this video! I wish 20 years ago I had realized the basics of cooking and how to be a little money savvy with groceries.