I have a large family and my children never miss out ,Do not ever justify what you buy your children,that is your business and no one should judge ,,this is first time of watching your Chanel and you have a thumbs up from me , keep up the good work guys 👍😊
Helpful tip. The tortillas will stay softer if you keep them covered ( or wrapped in a towel, or aluminum foil) the longer the air is able to get to them the harder they get and will more likely crack. I learned how to make them from my mother-in-law who was born in Mexico that one of the first things she told me. I've never made English muffins before that's something I definitely want to try
As an afterthought, it would be amazing if you would consider doing a week of breakfasts, lunches and dinners for $60 so we could see a full day of meal ideas. With both of your cooking skills as well as the girls and your wifes great baking abilities to cook so many things from scratch I'm sure it would be great! :)
It always impresses me how people in challenges like this can make it work for them. I commend your family for this successful extreme budget challenge. If we can do this for one week, we can do this every week. We try our best to eat frugally every meal. Congratulations! 🎉🙂
I can’t tell you what a blessing your videos have been to me and my family of 6 as we head into the hardest times of our lives. Thank you for putting them together WITH your family. The teamwork you have is something I want to have with my children one day. I’m note taking all of the tips you’re sharing. Thank you so much!!!
I love your frugal budgeting video's it's been inspiring me as a homemaker to stretch our budget to work for as a one income family.. Especially these times and prepare for winter is always slower work-wise available for my husband.. Your family is such a blessing for us to learn from on UA-cam. Thanks for sharing!
One thing I do, is take pork sausage, fry that up, add flour to the left over grease in the pan, and then add milk or cream to make sausage gravy. I make home made biscuits to go with it, and you have biscuits and gravy . . :)
I have a family of 5 with a small food budget. Something that is always a hit in my house is corn meal mush. Make it one morning and eat it as a hot cereal. Then put the left overs in a bread pan in your fridge. It will become stiff. Then slice it the next day and fry it, serve with syrup. So good! If you needed to work it into a budget video, corn meal can be used in so many different ways, corn bread, mexican corn bread, po boy tacos, even cobblers.
Just did a red curry Indian last week. I used 3 canned of black eyes peas, 1cup of left over of diced chicken , 2 quarts of crushed tomatoes, 2 carottes , 1 oignon and a bunch of spinach, salt, garlic and 1/2 cup of red curry paste depend of your taste....put that in the crockpot for 4-6 hours, once done, crushed half your beans and add 1 canned of coco milk. Cook for and other hour and serve with basmati rice. It cost me around 0,35$ per serving, which was 1cup of the Indian curry et 1/2 cup of rice. It gave me a total of 16 serving for less then 6$. Price may vary I’m in Canada. You can freeze the rest. Your welcome 🙏
My favorite frugal meal is lentil pilaf. Saute 1 cup of white or brown rice in butter or oil til it gets a little color. Add to it a half cup of lentils ( any color) and the broth ( I use boullion) to cook it. Season to your taste. Cover to cook. When the rice and lentils are tender, lift the lid and throw in a cup or two of frozen peas or peas and carrotseplace the lid and let the veggies steam.
I appreciate that you show that not all your kids want to or will eat the same things. I only have two still at home and it’s a struggle at times as their tastes change.
Why would anyone comment on why your daughter is wearing an apple watch? You're helping people live frugally and challenging yourself. You never said you were scrapped for cash!
Just found your channel and really enjoy it. That giant omelet for your daughter made me laugh. When I heard your wife say maybe it was too big I cried laughing. Thumbs up for sure!
Thank you. I love oatmeal w/a quarter of sliced apple & cinnamon. I eat the rest of the apple in a salad or with cheese later. I see you have a Kurdish coffee maker. I make "dutch" coffee. It's a large pot of coffee & you just warm up a cup when you need it. Great for iced coffee too. Coffee can be so expensive! My dutch grandparents taught me that trick.
Take a box or two of rice a roni (Aldi brand) cook it up and when it is done add some eggs into it and cook them. The rice isn’t that healthy but you get protein from the eggs and I love it. BLTs if you grow the lettuce tomatoes and make the bread just the bacon you would have to buy unless you slaughter a pig. Liver and onions if you eat liver with fried potatoes. I am sure you know to buy brick cheese grate it yourself it is cheaper and healthier basic stuff I think we all know grilled cheese with homemade tomato soup or homemade French fries. Pizza you can make the dough and use the veggies from the garden. Spaghetti make the garlic bread with butter and garlic. That is all I can think of and most of us know stuff I listed.
Just came across your channel....I printed your cinnamon buns, thank you for providing it. will try this weekend, there are just two of us but prices are skyrocketing and shelves are somewhat empty and the biggest reason, it's healthier and saves me $$!
Ok, homemade english muffins with sausage and egg and cheese? Move over McD! nice breakfast idea popped into mind. Love it! Btw, recipe for a different version of muffins are using a sprayed on muffin pan, put one slice of ham folded down, break and egg over it, add some onion and bell pepper and then top with shredded cheese, bake at 350 for 15 min. OH ITS FRUGAL AND DELICIOUS!
The breakfast tacos.. could have just folded in the sides abs made it a breakfast burrito and it would have prob seemed fuller .. looks good! Need to try my hand at making those homemade tortillas
Wow i'm very impressed with your videos. Had to "like" & subscribe immediately ! You gave me so many ideas. I'm a city gal but my heart has always belonged on a farm. Very thankful to have found your channel. ❤❤❤
Breakfast crepes. We make a cream cheese/sour cream filling and use syrup or homemade fruit compote. Egg cupcakes. Pancakes. Bean, bacon and cheese or charizo and egg bfast tacos. Breakfast quiche.
UA-cam just threw this video into my algorithm! I loved the video editing! It kept me intrigued! I’ll be sure to binge a few episodes! Good job on that many meals for $17! I seen a comment saying portions were small. I disagree. We don’t eat a huge breakfast here. It seemed on par to me. (Except the ‘huge’ omelet that I assume was a joke) If I had the same $20 budget I would have bulked the rest with produce! Added a few apples or oranges. Or even apple sauce to keep it cheap. Good job 👏🏻
Just came across your videos and definitely helps to stretch things out and I appreciate that I was just wondering the tortillas the hamburger buns and all that bread stuff you made cinnamon rolls do you have a link to recipes for that stuff that would be fantastic
Some people cut back on certain areas of their life so they can splurge on other things. You shouldn't need to explain why your kids wears a faux apple watch! :) and good for her for saving and making smart purchases!
It wasn’t any problem on our farm 20.00 would have bought enough for way more then 7 breakfast. It wasn’t healthy by today’s standard …it was fresh eggs, ham, bacon or sausage biscuits gravy and fried apples or jelly and during the summer tomatoes right off the vine. Probably the only thing that would have been bought was flour, salt sugar and coffee. Of course back then we just called it home or the farm not a homestead even though it was probably even more then because we had no machinery.
@@THEHORSELOVER235 a little went into that….almost everything they ate was also raised on the farm….they had to make their own way…it wasn’t like today with modern machinery it was horse drawn plows, rakes etc and we put hay up in haystacks, put up corn in corn houses to dry for chicken and cow feed it was actually homesteads back then
@@danbailey96 I have to agree with you, I remember the first year on "the farm" I was six, we didn't have a tractor yet, but we had a 10 acre field full of corn that needed to be picked to feed the chickens and livestock. 2 adults and 6 kids went into that field and we picked it all by hand. Back then you could sell the extra eggs, milk and home made butter, so that helped off set the cost of taking care of the animals. Planting a huge garden so you could have fresh veggies and can them. It was a simple life, a hard working one, but I won't ever forget it!
I will be trying this! Thank you. I make homemade yogurt (instapot) with homemade granola for a quick breakfast with whatever fruit that we have on hand. :)
To even be a little more frugal, rather than buy powdered sugar, just blend a bit of regular sugar into powdered sugar. You can also make your own brown sugar very easily if you have a bit of molasses (to cut the budget a bit more). My only "complaints" about this video are that since you broke it down into only what you used, it doesn't necessarily give the most accurate idea. For example, if a person buys their flour in 50 lb sacks it will be significantly cheaper than by the 5 lb sack (I know you didn't do this, it's just an example); or in the case of your french toast, vanilla is very expensive to buy outright, even if the small amount used didn't amount to much. So for someone trying to get buy on a $20 budget, the week's worth of things you used, if all bought at once, would have been significantly higher. Which kind of made the experiment feel a bit out of sync because you bought the eggs when you could have used your own, but priced them using the store pricing to give a $ amount.... Just some thoughts.
Also, I shop at Aldi using instacart grocery pick up. It is more expensive than in the store, but most items are still cheaper than wal-mart. ( I have 2 young kids, and am expecting my third. So, I appreciate grocery pick up. :)
I found this really inspiring and felt that the meals you made looked really satisfying and filling. I was thinking seeing as you had a bit of money spare you could have got some greens like a bag of spinach and maybe some tomatoes to go with your savoury breakfasts to make them a bit more healthy. :)
@@Homesteadhow You're welcome, thanks for getting back to me. :) I noticed afterwards also that in the shopping list breakdown you forgot to include the broccoli and the sliced cheese, so thought I should mention that. :)
Hello ! AT the ALL FAMILY ! 👋👋🤗🤗. I L💗VE YOUR VIDEOS ! THAT'S GOOD TO SEE HOW IT CHEAP TO DO 42 MEALS FOR 6 PERSONS ! WOW ! .With a $20.00 .Thank You For The Riceipes ! .i Will Look Again To Write IT ! .👍 Yes ! Better To EAT AT HOME .IT SO DELICIOUS ! .CONGRATULATIONS 🎈 FOR THAT ! & YOU MAKE A GOOD TEAM.! ..I LOOK ON GOOGLE WHERE HAVE AN ALFI MARKET IN MONTREAL ! .👎 NO IT'S WRONG WHAT IT'S WRITTEN ! SO BYE ! BYE ! 👋👋👋👋👋👋🤩🥰💞💞💞💞💞💞
It seems like you have pretty small portions. Who eats just one cinnamon roll for breakfast? Served with coffee or milk? No butter or syrup on the French toast? Cheese on the breakfast burritos? You could have had more fried potatoes, making them fresh each time. Just saying......
Thx, we had syrup on the french toast. Those cinnamon buns had to be like a 1000 calories a pop! We dont normally eat breakfast. We had over 3 bucks left so we could have added another 5lbs of flour, yeast and doubled many of the portions. Thx
Watch our other frugal Aldi meal videos. Approaching 1/2 million views, our frugal meals playlist: ua-cam.com/play/PLi-CHcnB48Qbf6PEmvi6YyX5q7EtIYumS.html
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We LOVE Aldi as a family of 6 that’s what keeps our grocery budget low without sacrificing quality and fresh produce
I have a large family and my children never miss out ,Do not ever justify what you buy your children,that is your business and no one should judge ,,this is first time of watching your Chanel and you have a thumbs up from me , keep up the good work guys 👍😊
Thanks!
We have nine children and our monthly grocery budget is$300...always stretching the budget.. love Aldi..
Wow! 9 blessings and nice budgeting!
Helpful tip. The tortillas will stay softer if you keep them covered ( or wrapped in a towel, or aluminum foil) the longer the air is able to get to them the harder they get and will more likely crack. I learned how to make them from my mother-in-law who was born in Mexico that one of the first things she told me. I've never made English muffins before that's something I definitely want to try
Thank you for the great tortilla tip! Well try it
As an afterthought, it would be amazing if you would consider doing a week of breakfasts, lunches and dinners for $60 so we could see a full day of meal ideas.
With both of your cooking skills as well as the girls and your wifes great baking abilities to cook so many things from scratch I'm sure it would be great! :)
It always impresses me how people in challenges like this can make it work for them. I commend your family for this successful extreme budget challenge. If we can do this for one week, we can do this every week. We try our best to eat frugally every meal. Congratulations! 🎉🙂
Thank you, surprises us too
I guess Im kinda off topic but do anyone know a good place to watch new series online?
@Cash Boston ehh I use Flixportal. just google for it=) -zakai
@Zakai Ishaan Thank you, I signed up and it seems to work =) I really appreciate it !!
@Cash Boston No problem =)
I can’t tell you what a blessing your videos have been to me and my family of 6 as we head into the hardest times of our lives. Thank you for putting them together WITH your family. The teamwork you have is something I want to have with my children one day. I’m note taking all of the tips you’re sharing. Thank you so much!!!
Awe, thanks for saying that, means alot!
I love your frugal budgeting video's it's been inspiring me as a homemaker to stretch our budget to work for as a one income family.. Especially these times and prepare for winter is always slower work-wise available for my husband.. Your family is such a blessing for us to learn from on UA-cam. Thanks for sharing!
One thing I do, is take pork sausage, fry that up, add flour to the left over grease in the pan, and then add milk or cream to make sausage gravy. I make home made biscuits to go with it, and you have biscuits and gravy . . :)
Sounds great!
Well done on stretching that $, in Australia our food prices are 30 to 50% more expensive than what I see on frugal channels like this.
The best cooking show making bread 🍞 with flour and everybody is helping the whole family good show
Thx!
The healthy one should include things from the garden so that it will encourage people to garden for themselves!
OMG those cinnamon rolls looked fabulous! I imagine they were way better than store bought. YUM Most everything else looked pretty healthy to me.
They were amazing we plan to make again with caution! It's a nice treat in moderation!
I have a family of 5 with a small food budget. Something that is always a hit in my house is corn meal mush. Make it one morning and eat it as a hot cereal. Then put the left overs in a bread pan in your fridge. It will become stiff. Then slice it the next day and fry it, serve with syrup. So good! If you needed to work it into a budget video, corn meal can be used in so many different ways, corn bread, mexican corn bread, po boy tacos, even cobblers.
Just did a red curry Indian last week. I used 3 canned of black eyes peas, 1cup of left over of diced chicken , 2 quarts of crushed tomatoes, 2 carottes , 1 oignon and a bunch of spinach, salt, garlic and 1/2 cup of red curry paste depend of your taste....put that in the crockpot for 4-6 hours, once done, crushed half your beans and add 1 canned of coco milk. Cook for and other hour and serve with basmati rice. It cost me around 0,35$ per serving, which was 1cup of the Indian curry et 1/2 cup of rice. It gave me a total of 16 serving for less then 6$. Price may vary I’m in Canada. You can freeze the rest. Your welcome 🙏
Ohh sounds delicious!
@@Homesteadhow try it it’s sooooo delicious. 😇
My favorite frugal meal is lentil pilaf. Saute 1 cup of white or brown rice in butter or oil til it gets a little color. Add to it a half cup of lentils ( any color) and the broth ( I use boullion) to cook it. Season to your taste. Cover to cook. When the rice and lentils are tender, lift the lid and throw in a cup or two of frozen peas or peas and carrotseplace the lid and let the veggies steam.
Gravy and biscuits. Shredded potatoes for potato cakes with an egg, homemade pancake mix or for waffles with any side, cereal.
Mmmmm great ideas, thx!
I don't know if this is a homestead new but my grandma used to make eggs and potatoes with onions for breakfast
Potato Cakes: Use left over potatoes(boiled ) Fry. (Syrup or cheese topping option)
Great video, enjoyed. U teaching girls right to help with cooking . Impressed with their talent
I appreciate that you show that not all your kids want to or will eat the same things. I only have two still at home and it’s a struggle at times as their tastes change.
Why would anyone comment on why your daughter is wearing an apple watch? You're helping people live frugally and challenging yourself. You never said you were scrapped for cash!
New sub,so awesome now I know how they made it back in depression times I was so impressed how you guys did it and all looked so yummy.great Job!
Amazing delicious and nutritious meals. U guys r awesome!!!
Just found your channel and really enjoy it. That giant omelet for your daughter made me laugh. When I heard your wife say maybe it was too big I cried laughing. Thumbs up for sure!
This was my first time watching your channel, loved the video, can't wait to see more. You have such a nice family.
Thanks!
Tortillas are looking good, they don't have to be perfectly round, love the rustic look of them.
Baked oatmeal is always a hit in my family, and super inexpensive
Super inexpensive is an oxymoron. Try broadening your vocab.
The homemade breakfast sandwiches are great, and tastes so much better than any fast food joint.
Thank you. I love oatmeal w/a quarter of sliced apple & cinnamon. I eat the rest of the apple in a salad or with cheese later. I see you have a Kurdish coffee maker. I make "dutch" coffee. It's a large pot of coffee & you just warm up a cup when you need it. Great for iced coffee too. Coffee can be so expensive! My dutch grandparents taught me that trick.
Great hot breakfast ideas thank you! It's autumn here now so I reckon I'll be cooking a few up soon!
Enjoy, thanks for the nice comment!
Take a box or two of rice a roni (Aldi brand) cook it up and when it is done add some eggs into it and cook them. The rice isn’t that healthy but you get protein from the eggs and I love it. BLTs if you grow the lettuce tomatoes and make the bread just the bacon you would have to buy unless you slaughter a pig. Liver and onions if you eat liver with fried potatoes. I am sure you know to buy brick cheese grate it yourself it is cheaper and healthier basic stuff I think we all know grilled cheese with homemade tomato soup or homemade French fries. Pizza you can make the dough and use the veggies from the garden. Spaghetti make the garlic bread with butter and garlic. That is all I can think of and most of us know stuff I listed.
Good for her. She saved up her money for something she wanted...
I love these videos!!
Just came across your channel....I printed your cinnamon buns, thank you for providing it. will try this weekend, there are just two of us but prices are skyrocketing and shelves are somewhat empty and the biggest reason, it's healthier and saves me $$!
I enjoy your frugal-meal videos. Great ideas!
Thank ypu!
Im new to your channel. It's amazing to watch how far 20.00 will go!!. One tip, your French toast is missing Nutmeg. Thank you for sharing!!.
In Washington we have a similar grocery store, Grocery Outlet.
Sliced, peeled apple fried with butter, cinamon and stevia(sugar). Makes an excellent french toast or pancake topping.
Mmm sounds so good
That sounds delicious!
Ok, homemade english muffins with sausage and egg and cheese? Move over McD! nice breakfast idea popped into mind. Love it! Btw, recipe for a different version of muffins are using a sprayed on muffin pan, put one slice of ham folded down, break and egg over it, add some onion and bell pepper and then top with shredded cheese, bake at 350 for 15 min. OH ITS FRUGAL AND DELICIOUS!
Nice! Thx
The breakfast tacos.. could have just folded in the sides abs made it a breakfast burrito and it would have prob seemed fuller .. looks good! Need to try my hand at making those homemade tortillas
Yes, good call or s breakfast chimichanga!
Wow i'm very impressed with your videos. Had to "like" & subscribe immediately ! You gave me so many ideas. I'm a city gal but my heart has always belonged on a farm. Very thankful to have found your channel. ❤❤❤
Thank you, thank you. We work hard on these videos. Comments like these make it worthwhile
This makes me want to make my own tortillas. They look amazing
Do it..its fun!
Breakfast crepes. We make a cream cheese/sour cream filling and use syrup or homemade fruit compote. Egg cupcakes. Pancakes. Bean, bacon and cheese or charizo and egg bfast tacos. Breakfast quiche.
That sounds great!!
Breakfast is my favorite meal because it can be so inexpensive and there’s so many options❤️
Every breakfast is something my family would eat. The grands love to help. Great for families that have to use every penny.*
Different Aldi's have different prices. I have really been surprised.
Yeah! How much are eggs at your aldi?
What BIG smiles we have. LOL Nobody really wanted to do this did they. Have a GREAT Day
I'm sure they wanted to do this, just a little shy/reserved. And pretty.
Love your videos! Great shots.
UA-cam just threw this video into my algorithm! I loved the video editing! It kept me intrigued! I’ll be sure to binge a few episodes! Good job on that many meals for $17! I seen a comment saying portions were small. I disagree. We don’t eat a huge breakfast here. It seemed on par to me. (Except the ‘huge’ omelet that I assume was a joke) If I had the same $20 budget I would have bulked the rest with produce! Added a few apples or oranges. Or even apple sauce to keep it cheap. Good job 👏🏻
Wonderful video! We are a family of 6 also. Will you be doing a lunch and dinner challenge also? 😁
Thanks, we did 42 dinners already! Please check our channels past videos...it was a fun one...next up is lunch!
Just came across your videos and definitely helps to stretch things out and I appreciate that I was just wondering the tortillas the hamburger buns and all that bread stuff you made cinnamon rolls do you have a link to recipes for that stuff that would be fantastic
The cinnamon buns looks amazing 🤩
Some people cut back on certain areas of their life so they can splurge on other things. You shouldn't need to explain why your kids wears a faux apple watch! :) and good for her for saving and making smart purchases!
Thanks for your videos Great 👍
Y'all are cool !
Thsnjs we try!
I love these challenge videos!! Yall do such a great job with them. Keep em coming!! 💙💙
Thanks!
We do oatmeal French toast eggs and waffles and pancakes. Really enjoyed the video.
Sounds great, thx for commenting
It wasn’t any problem on our farm 20.00 would have bought enough for way more then 7 breakfast. It wasn’t healthy by today’s standard …it was fresh eggs, ham, bacon or sausage biscuits gravy and fried apples or jelly and during the summer tomatoes right off the vine. Probably the only thing that would have been bought was flour, salt sugar and coffee.
Of course back then we just called it home or the farm not a homestead even though it was probably even more then because we had no machinery.
Still more expensive because you have to care for the animals n money goes into that
@@THEHORSELOVER235 a little went into that….almost everything they ate was also raised on the farm….they had to make their own way…it wasn’t like today with modern machinery it was horse drawn plows, rakes etc and we put hay up in haystacks, put up corn in corn houses to dry for chicken and cow feed it was actually homesteads back then
@@danbailey96 I have to agree with you, I remember the first year on "the farm" I was six, we didn't have a tractor yet, but we had a 10 acre field full of corn that needed to be picked to feed the chickens and livestock. 2 adults and 6 kids went into that field and we picked it all by hand. Back then you could sell the extra eggs, milk and home made butter, so that helped off set the cost of taking care of the animals. Planting a huge garden so you could have fresh veggies and can them. It was a simple life, a hard working one, but I won't ever forget it!
I will be trying this! Thank you. I make homemade yogurt (instapot) with homemade granola for a quick breakfast with whatever fruit that we have on hand. :)
Awesome information great video 👍
I'm enjoying these videos. Do you have any teen sons? I think that's where my grocery budget goes.
I really need to move I'm in high as the sky California. Even at our discounted grocery store you could not purchase food that cheap.
No aldi in CA?
@@Homesteadhow No Aldi.
To even be a little more frugal, rather than buy powdered sugar, just blend a bit of regular sugar into powdered sugar. You can also make your own brown sugar very easily if you have a bit of molasses (to cut the budget a bit more). My only "complaints" about this video are that since you broke it down into only what you used, it doesn't necessarily give the most accurate idea. For example, if a person buys their flour in 50 lb sacks it will be significantly cheaper than by the 5 lb sack (I know you didn't do this, it's just an example); or in the case of your french toast, vanilla is very expensive to buy outright, even if the small amount used didn't amount to much. So for someone trying to get buy on a $20 budget, the week's worth of things you used, if all bought at once, would have been significantly higher. Which kind of made the experiment feel a bit out of sync because you bought the eggs when you could have used your own, but priced them using the store pricing to give a $ amount.... Just some thoughts.
Bachelor, love the recipe's!
Also, I shop at Aldi using instacart grocery pick up. It is more expensive than in the store, but most items are still cheaper than wal-mart. ( I have 2 young kids, and am expecting my third. So, I appreciate grocery pick up. :)
Us too! Love the curbside pickup
Is Aldi new in the 🇺🇸 ? It's massive in Europe and in the last 20 years has gone from a cheap supermarket to one of the biggest around
It's been around for over 40 years that I can remember. I went there with my Mom when I was a teenager
Yay can’t wait cuz!!!!!👍👍👍👍😀😀😀😀
Best store bought egg there is only use ALDI eggs.
I can't find your video on homemade English muffins....
How do you make the English muffins? If I could find that out, I'll be more frugal
Also the cinnamon rolls. We have a family of seven, and need any help I can get.
Did you factor in the price of all the paper plates?
No but we had over 3 dollars leftover at the end
Seriously? I don't think they ate the plates. Nothing wrong with using them, we use them as a family of 6 also. :)
I found this really inspiring and felt that the meals you made looked really satisfying and filling.
I was thinking seeing as you had a bit of money spare you could have got some greens like a bag of spinach and maybe some tomatoes to go with your savoury breakfasts to make them a bit more healthy. :)
Great suggestion on the spinach!
@@Homesteadhow You're welcome, thanks for getting back to me. :) I noticed afterwards also that in the shopping list breakdown you forgot to include the broccoli and the sliced cheese, so thought I should mention that. :)
Pretty kitty....but is it "sweat" or "sweet"? Cute either way!
Are you guys in Marinette County, Wisconsin? I am in Ozaukee County.
I'm in Ireland watching and fascinated..can I ask, is the flour self raising? Or plain?
All purpose bleached I believe
How far is your Aldi's?
3o min
Can you post the tortilla recipe?
Hello ! AT the ALL FAMILY ! 👋👋🤗🤗. I L💗VE YOUR VIDEOS ! THAT'S GOOD TO SEE HOW IT CHEAP TO DO 42 MEALS FOR 6 PERSONS ! WOW ! .With a $20.00 .Thank You For The Riceipes ! .i Will Look Again To Write IT ! .👍 Yes ! Better To EAT AT HOME .IT SO DELICIOUS ! .CONGRATULATIONS 🎈 FOR THAT ! & YOU MAKE A GOOD TEAM.! ..I LOOK ON GOOGLE WHERE HAVE AN ALFI MARKET IN MONTREAL ! .👎 NO IT'S WRONG WHAT IT'S WRITTEN ! SO BYE ! BYE ! 👋👋👋👋👋👋🤩🥰💞💞💞💞💞💞
I only found one thing at aldis I didn’t like and it was their hotdogs
Why don't we ever see the two mystery kids?
Can you send me your recipe's
Sorry I am blind m ate steaks in my comment
Awesome! Are those, um, paper plates?
Yeah a few.
Please E-mail me all the recipes.
No need to care so much what people think of you. So what if she did have an Apple watch?
True, we have been kind of preachy about being cheap though so I figured we'd get called out
@@Homesteadhow People can be petty. Love your channel!
Frugal yet you eat off paper plates?
Had some extra from a party, so yeppers!
Your aldi is cheap af... cheaper than the ones ive been to here in socal
I love aldis, is the costumers I have problems with, they are racist.
Wow
It seems like you have pretty small portions. Who eats just one cinnamon roll for breakfast? Served with coffee or milk? No butter or syrup on the French toast? Cheese on the breakfast burritos? You could have had more fried potatoes, making them fresh each time. Just saying......
Thx, we had syrup on the french toast. Those cinnamon buns had to be like a 1000 calories a pop! We dont normally eat breakfast. We had over 3 bucks left so we could have added another 5lbs of flour, yeast and doubled many of the portions. Thx