Proverbs 3:5-6 5 Trust in the Lord with all your heart, And lean not on your own understanding; 6 In all your ways acknowledge Him, And He shall [a]direct your paths.
Your Dollar Tree is definitely stocked up on more food items than mine. I’m gonna hit mine up this week and see if I can find some of the items you found. Have a nice weekend !
Don't just assume that goods are cheaper at the dollar store. Get the apps of the stores you usually shop from and look up prices as you go. Store brands can often be cheaper than dollar store prices. Being able to compare prices and container quantities will really help you save where you can.
@ it rates the products and then lists questionable ingredients and rates them. Kind of a red, yellow green system. Great for those with sensitive skin, etc. I’m allergic to Carmin, which is the red in a lot of cosmetics. Thankfully, I’m only aware of purple eyeliner causing welts and irritation. No issue with red lipstick.
Dollar tree canned product is the best price.But you should buy a good amount while the price is still low. Because they are going to be raising the price most things will be at lest 💲2.00 and certain things a little more.Just thought I would passing on information . A reliable person told me.We work in grocery store industry.
Thanks for discussing the contents of the cans/packages and I’m right there with you; I’m not a fan of pretzels, lol. If mixed with yogurt covered raisins they’re palatable;)
Name one grocery store that stocks and sell ONLY "grown/picked/packed in USofA". Quite a lot of name-brand goods that are sold in name-brand grocery stores are also sold at the Dollar Tree. Check out where the fruits in those store brand fruit cups(sold as 4-packs) at Kroger and Meijer come from. Yup CHINA. Dare you to check any can/box/bag of most "food" and you would be surprised to read where it really comes from.
@@Jean.A.squirrel Hello there Jean. Well, I'll admit I'm more than a little bit of a health nut (so my family and friends say, ha). I've been researching nutrition and health for 25 years. It pays off. I have no health issues, take no pharmaceuticals. I believe in eating whole foods as closely to how mother nature gave them to us as possible. So, I strive to avoid eating any ultra processed foods (vienna sausage etc) which are typically loaded with the worse things we can eat which are sugar, seed oils, man made starches, preservatives and GMOs. I purchase mainly whole produce, dairy, and meat. I have an organic garden and can a bit. When I do purchase these things I try to buy organic. I buy grass fed and pastured meat from local farms and I have a freezer full. Some would think I would have to spend more buying this quality but it is saved on two things. One is I get more bang for my buck by buying in bulk and by having a short ingredient list, costing less than any carry out foods, and no more than the many ingredients I used to purchase to cook typical meals from scratch. Additionally, I have zero medical costs. I don't have anyone around me in my age group or even younger sometimes that this applies to. Prepping can be done but just stick to the basics and buy in bulk whenever possible. At first it seems like you're spending more but then as your pantry is full of bulk items that you use for a long time it seems as though less and less is spend. All we can do is try. I'm still learning, following holistic functional doctors and some preppers too. Good luck all. The information we seek out and learn today will help us in the future.
A great deal of the food products are the same brands that Walmart carries. If you buy them at Walmart, why not get them at dollar tree if the price is better?
@@azgardenlover370 In the quest to reach optimal health I have reached a decision to not buy very many if any products from WM. Also, since the majority of my food is real foods such as fresh produce, dairy, and meat there is little at Dollar stores that I consider healthy food. Canned goods that I coillect for prepping are organic which I don't believe I've seen at Dollar stores.
Hi 😊 I really like this video. I love that you show the ingredients. I appreciate the time you take to inform your viewers. 😊😊😊
I'm so glad you find it helpful! 😊
Canned pumpkin is a sweet and fiber-rich treat that can help dogs with upset stomach or constipation.
It sure is!! And they typically love it!! 💛
Love your informative, helpful, upbeat videos! 😊
Thanks so much!
Those packages of refried beans are my favorite.
Proverbs 3:5-6
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Trust in the Lord with all your heart, And lean not on your own understanding;
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In all your ways acknowledge Him, And He shall [a]direct your paths.
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those cereal bars are real tasty if you pop the. in the toaster to warm them up 😊
Yum! That’s a good idea!
Your Dollar Tree is definitely stocked up on more food items than mine. I’m gonna hit mine up this week and see if I can find some of the items you found. Have a nice weekend !
Don't just assume that goods are cheaper at the dollar store.
Get the apps of the stores you usually shop from and look up prices as you go.
Store brands can often be cheaper than dollar store prices.
Being able to compare prices and container quantities will really help you save where you can.
I walk through and scan products with the yuka app which can be entertaining,you just have to be mindful of why it gets the rating it does
A DT employee showed me that app. Small world.
What is the Yuka app?
I haven't heard of that app before!
@ it rates the products and then lists questionable ingredients and rates them. Kind of a red, yellow green system. Great for those with sensitive skin, etc. I’m allergic to Carmin, which is the red in a lot of cosmetics. Thankfully, I’m only aware of purple eyeliner causing welts and irritation. No issue with red lipstick.
I love dollar tree in they cheap too
I’m not a fan of pretzels, either, lol! Appreciate your videos!
Thanks for watching! 💛
Dollar tree canned product is the best price.But you should buy a good amount while the price is still low. Because they are going to be raising the price most things will be at lest 💲2.00 and certain things a little more.Just thought I would passing on information . A reliable person told me.We work in grocery store industry.
Thank you! I appreciate your videos😊
I'm so glad you find them helpful! 💛
Your dollar trees in Texas are WAY better than ours here in Florida. Our shelves are bare all the time.
Thanks for discussing the contents of the cans/packages and I’m right there with you; I’m not a fan of pretzels, lol. If mixed with yogurt covered raisins they’re palatable;)
I’ll have to try them that way! Thanks!! ☺️
@ Wal-Mart can hook you up with the yogurt covered raisins, lol.
Where in Texas is this Dollar Tree??
I didn't want to get the pumpkin because it was made in China but I didn't even think about my dogs. It should be okay?? 😮
Alot of the food at $Tree, is made in foreign countries..Very scary
Yes, many foods are from China. No thanks
Every supermarket is like that though
Name one grocery store that stocks and sell ONLY "grown/picked/packed in USofA". Quite a lot of name-brand goods that are sold in name-brand grocery stores are also sold at the Dollar Tree.
Check out where the fruits in those store brand fruit cups(sold as 4-packs) at Kroger and Meijer come from. Yup CHINA. Dare you to check any can/box/bag of most "food" and you would be surprised to read where it really comes from.
I do like the Dollar Tree for a lot of things ...but for food??? A lot you were pointing out were particularly disgusting. Ugh
@@Jean.A.squirrel Hello there Jean. Well, I'll admit I'm more than a little bit of a health nut (so my family and friends say, ha). I've been researching nutrition and health for 25 years. It pays off. I have no health issues, take no pharmaceuticals. I believe in eating whole foods as closely to how mother nature gave them to us as possible. So, I strive to avoid eating any ultra processed foods (vienna sausage etc) which are typically loaded with the worse things we can eat which are sugar, seed oils, man made starches, preservatives and GMOs. I purchase mainly whole produce, dairy, and meat. I have an organic garden and can a bit. When I do purchase these things I try to buy organic. I buy grass fed and pastured meat from local farms and I have a freezer full. Some would think I would have to spend more buying this quality but it is saved on two things. One is I get more bang for my buck by buying in bulk and by having a short ingredient list, costing less than any carry out foods, and no more than the many ingredients I used to purchase to cook typical meals from scratch. Additionally, I have zero medical costs. I don't have anyone around me in my age group or even younger sometimes that this applies to. Prepping can be done but just stick to the basics and buy in bulk whenever possible. At first it seems like you're spending more but then as your pantry is full of bulk items that you use for a long time it seems as though less and less is spend. All we can do is try. I'm still learning, following holistic functional doctors and some preppers too. Good luck all. The information we seek out and learn today will help us in the future.
Agee, I'd rather fast than eat these products.
A great deal of the food products are the same brands that Walmart carries. If you buy them at Walmart, why not get them at dollar tree if the price is better?
@@azgardenlover370 In the quest to reach optimal health I have reached a decision to not buy very many if any products from WM. Also, since the majority of my food is real foods such as fresh produce, dairy, and meat there is little at Dollar stores that I consider healthy food. Canned goods that I coillect for prepping are organic which I don't believe I've seen at Dollar stores.