I have a gift tote. It sits in the bottom of my closet. My parents are on a fixed income so my gifts to them are largely practical things like vitamins, razors, body wash, shampoo, etc for the year. So while I shop I look for clearance deals, I coupon, and find BOGO deals and I put them in there so that Christmas is not so costly.
I give them a years worth so that they do not have to buy it. They have thanked me over and over especially on their vitamins. They just go to the cabinet and get a new one.
Tux&Phin'sMom; I do a gift plastic tote container with snap on lid in the floor of my craft room closet. I am a homemade gift giver as much as I can be,I knit dish washing by hand cloths and gift bundle 3 in a package tied with jute string!
We stopped giving gifts about 15 years ago. I plucked up the courage to ask family and friends if they minded - they were all delighted and had been wanting to do the same!
I don't have a gift closet anymore because at 75, most of my friends and family are celebrating in heaven. I give out about 7 gifts. So glad my fridge is clean!
I get those syrup bottles, clean them, remove the label, etc and when I make homemade cough syrup to put into them. Put a label on it and you are good to go.
I am blessed with three wonderful granddaughters ages four, five, and six years old. Fortunately they are still too young to be brand name aware! Throughout the year I pick up new and like new small toys, books, games and art supplies at thrift stores and yard sales and add them to my stash. I also shop the sales racks at the end of the season for clothes for them, buying a size or two larger than they are presently wearing. For Easter I gave them sand buckets -$1.25 each from Dollar Tree-filled with individually wrapped tiny treasures and a few pieces of candy. And a few weeks ago I gave them their new bathing suits purchased last fall or just three dollars apiece! My granddaughters agree that Grandma gives the best presents!
Another tip for watermelon, and this applies to cantaloupe too, put a paper towel on the bottom to collect the access juices. I find the watermelon lasts alot longer and doesn’t get slimy.
As we get older, we seniors appreciate consumable gifts. Every Christmas, my oldest sister sends me a very generous portion of her "nuts & bolts" cereal snack mix, along with candy that she knows I'll enjoy. It wouldn't be Christmas without her snack mix!
I have started getting a gnome themed dish towel AFTER each holiday (on clearance ). So far I have Valentine's day, St Patrick's day and Easter. I will put it together as a gift for a friend at Christmas.
I gather antique canning jars and make mixes, like cakes or cookies and put the mix in the jars...I tie the recipe and a nice wooden spoon to it ,or measuring spoons.
All I know to say is, "WOW!" I've had a gift basket (usually a clothes basket from the laundry dept.). I shop all year. When I see something I know someone would love, I get it and put it in the basket. I used to give more gifts, but I can't anymore. I've had to explain folks that my gift is love and prayers. The adults understand and tight now, there are no small children to buy for. The gift basket still has a lot in it from previous years when I had collected so much, it was too much to send at once....like you wouldn't put blue tea towels in that sunshine basket, etc. I used to send a ton of Christmas cards out. Now I send a few, and do Christmas calls instead. It's free and a nice chat to catch up. That seems to be enjoyed. I know it is for me. You get to share so much more than a few words on a card. Thanks for this wonderful video!
I had a gift closet for children’s toys when my daughter was young and invited to Bday parties every weekend. It got crazy but l would purchase items on sale and there was always something there for an easy/frugal gift.
I have in my closet some pretty oven mitts with matching spatulas that I purchased on clearance for 50 cents a set. The spatulas say "Made with Love". I am going to stuff the oven mitts with crocheted kitchen items made by me. These will be gifts for a group of my church lady friends who gather each year for a Christmas dinner party.
Tip to make your cut watermelon last longer….put the cut pieces in a colander before setting in your food storage container. Letting your watermelon pieces sit in the juices makes them spoil much faster. Love this ideas for Christmas! I’ve also just downloaded the Dollar General App and am anxious to check the stores near me out! Thanks!
Ruth Hill; thank you for sharing that tip about put watermelon pieces in a colander before storing. I have never heard that idea but I will be trying it out. My husband loves watermelon but before your tip we went through&wasted a lot of it,embarrassing to admit!😮
Gift ideas I have made that were a hit. 1. cheese platter set with knives in square box with a smaller box of black magic chocolates, a smaller round tin of biscuits, and a smaller box of brie cheese stacked and wrapped in 3 different gold paper, wrapped in cellophane and tied with a gold ribbon.(total cost $12 CAD $9.26USD. 2. Clear ice bucket stuffed with tissue paper with a bottle of prosecco (classy blue label) and 2 fluted wine glasses, stuffed with baby blue tissue paper and wrapped in white snowflake cellophane and tied with a blue ribbon (cost under $10 USD). 3. Mini coffees & small package of homemade biscotti in a coffee mug, wrapped with tissue and cellophane and tied with ribbon. 4.Wrapped and stacked Laura Secord tea set with chocolates($4 dollar stores), blackberry jam ($2) and box of Turkish delights ($3) top with bow. Yes I have a gift closet and I just need a couple of small gifts left to pick up for Christmas and I am done. Most things I have gotten for 60% or more less than the original price and have stayed on budget. I am so proud of myself. Great video as always.
Our Quilting Guild in Fl. had a Quilt Show every two years and we had a venue with gift baskets. Any theme the member wanted to make and donate. The people attending bought tickets and would drop the tickets a little box in front of the basket. At the end of the show the numbers were drawn. We raised lots of money for the guild this way. I had a gift basket business back in the 90's and people loved my baskets. What made the basket was the bows I put on them. I learned to make them by working for free for a local florist to learn how to work with flowers and arranging. I also had a sales tax # and got into many places and could buy wholesale. Another secret is to fill the bottom of the vessel with balled up paper to raise all the items at eye level and fill the spaces in-between with wrapped hard candy or kisses. Yes everything is in presentation. I went to trade shows to learn the tricks of the trade. The shows were free to anyone in business.
Oh my goodness, now I have to clean out my fridge tomorrow, my last day off of a 5 day reprieve from work. But you're so right, no procrastinating, I must get to it! And I've had a gift stash for years, always finding clearance items: candles, chocolate, etc...and more specific items for specific people.
Hello Emmy & Paul. Another really helpful video, thank you. I use my empty maple 🍁 syrup bottles (200ml) to gift my home-infused blackberry gin and limocello to friends at Christmas. Yes, I have a gift storage area in my home. It's two rolling storage crates under my bed that years ago I purchased to keep shoes in. One crate is for Christmas gifts and the other for birthday gifts. I keep a spreadsheet where I log my purchases so that I don't get muddled. Greetings from Nottingham, UK
We always enjoy our clean out the refrigerator meals. I call them our 10 min/$10 meals. They take 10 min to reheat and get on the table and saved $10 of new ingredients. Win😎
Love the intro so much! Use the syrup bottle for homemade salad dressing or vinaigrette if you make those. I wish we had been more frugal gift givers years ago. I think if we had been brave enough to, other family and friends would have jumped at the chance to do it too. We are older now and don't exchange gifts so much now, but it still applies. Great candle finial ideas! Wonderful ceramic pieces. A lot of thrift store items are new or gently used at most. My gift closet contains (or will contain soon) pieces of jewelry and nice decor pieces that I will start gifting family and friends whenever they stop by. I don't decorate as much for the seasons or holidays as I used to and since retired I don't wear jewelry as much. Time to declutter and bless others with items they like now and not wait for holidays. Thank you for all of the ideas and motivation. Blessings to all of your family.
You gave me a great idea to gift someone with something I have laying around the house. Instead of giving it to them now I will give it to them for Christmas! Also I bought a bottle of rum and have a big bag of pecans, white corn syrup and vanilla wafers to make rum balls during Christmas.😀
I use the Rubbermaid Brilliance containers. They are great! You can see exactly what you have, so nothing goes to waste. If I put left-overs in a container, I switch out to smaller containers as the food gets eaten, so there's more room in the refrigerator.
You can use the cleaned maple syrup bottle, for milk when you go out for a picnic. I place a hot water thermos in the picnic basket and take the milk in the bottle, with tea, coffee etc.
Hi Emmy, your Christmas tablecloth reminded me of the time I coveted a beautiful $50 Christmas tablecloth at the posh store but couldn’t afford it as a new single homeowner. The following spring I went to a yard sale where relatives were clearing the home of a relative who passed. They were selling black garbage “grab bags” for $1.00. The tops were knotted but I found one with plain Christmas wreaths and what looked like plain red cloth napkins and Christmas towels inside. Imagine my joy when I got home to take a good look at my new treasures and discovered my coveted Christmas tablecloth in the bag, brand new in the package! I paid $1.00 for two nice quality brand new wreaths, 6 new cloth napkins, a couple of Christmas kitchen towels and my beautiful tablecloth. I still use my purchases and the tablecloth brings me such happiness. And I only paid about ten cents for it. Oh and to add about Xmas gifts, we no longer exchange since my brother and his family pronounced it a waste of money☹️. I knit my mom a cardigan or sweater as she’s always cold. This year I’m knitting her “dickies” at her request to layer. I gift exchange with a couple of friends but it is low key. Last year I knit fingerless mitts for everyone which was a big hit. This year my skiing friends hinted they’d love knitted hats, so I’m running with it and everyone is getting a hat. I’ll add home baked goods, so I’m already on the search for suitable containers or plates at yard sales.
Just a quick tip: When you make a large amount of food, as you eat it, transfer the left-overs to smaller containers, which will take up less space in your refrigerator. Also, if you have acrylic containers, these are perfect because you can see exactly what you have, so the food may get eaten and not get wasted. Also, using plastic wrap instead of aluminum foil for left-overs is another good way to ensure the food gets eaten, because you can see what you have without having to lift up the wrapping.
Cutting up the watermelon to store in the fridge is something we do at our house, too. It makes it so much easier when you want to eat it. However, we drain the liquid at least once per day. If you don't do that it tends to get a sour taste after a day or two and it ruins the fruit.
I had to pause the video after the Great Fridge Cleanout of 2022 segment. Love the music you added, it fit perfectly. We have a counter depth fridge so it’s not as deep which is a good and bad thing. Not as much room inside but then we don’t walk into it either as we pass through the kitchen. I am always annoyed that most food storage containers are round because so much space gets lost in the fridge. I use canning jars to store our leftovers as much as possible as it’s easy to see what’s in them and they are easy to clean, or square or rectangular containers. No lost space in the corners. For all the tortillas you have, consider pinwheel/roll up sandwiches which are great on a hot day. Ok, on with the rest of the video. 😊
When I was a kid, one of my aunts gave my grandma (her mother) a very practical box every Christmas filled with a can of coffee, sugar, canned evaporated milk, flour, etc. Grandma loved her daily coffee with milk and sugar, and she loved to bake. Even as a kid, I knew that was a great Christmas gift for my grandma, who was on a very fixed income.
Hi Emmy, This was actually a helpful video! We all have refrigerator challenges and you showing us how you cleared out and organized your refrigerator motivated me to do the same. Stocking up on useful gifts makes even more sense now!
I use lazy Susan’s in my fridge for small jars of stuff that tend to get lost for easier access. You could also slice the bagels in half then slice, season and toast in the oven for bagel chips.
Emmy and Paul I enjoy watching your wildlife before your videos because I live in an area devoid of nature. I watch your videos constantly. Love your living expression of frugality. Emmy, also love your recipes!!
When thrifting, or see sales on items I know will help/bless/cheer my adult children I pick them up and place them as a ‘welcome’ gift in their ‘guest ‘ room when they visit for the weekend💕 Just a little something.
Another great episode! I save syrup jars and other jars for many different uses. I soak off the labels and they become flower vases for fresh flowers from the garden to send home with guests or to take to hostesses. Tie a pretty (saved) ribbon or even some jute into a bow to make it more special. Larger ones I send leftovers home when my kids come for a visit. Recently I for quart sized spaghetti jars, my granddaughter and I had a fun time filling with layers of flour, sugar, baking powder, cocoa powder, etc. for brownies. We put directions and what to add (eggs, oil, water) on the outside or onto a card and tied it on. She took them home so she can make some fast brownies for her family and feel good about her new baking skills. The jars are being reused and no need for anyone to keep track of something that has to be returned to the owner.
Ohh Emmy, don’t say Christmas!!!! Trying to soak up every day of sunshine as summer is FLYING by!! That’s fridge Clean and food use was amazing!!! And those gift ideas were great! Thanks for your beautiful, encouraging smile today!
I watched this as I cleaned up from dinner. The timing was perfect! It motivated me to freeze leftover hot dog buns in the knick of time and I froze 5 leftover raw hot dogs. I rooted around the fridge and found blueberries that needed to be frozen or used quick so into the food saver bag they went! Your tag sale score is unbelievable! You got amazing stuff! I also buy Christmas plates all year long to give with Christmas cookies. Great video as always Emmy and Paul!
Your totally right Emmy, before we get turned round Christmas will be here 😳, i don’t have a gift cupboard, but the way prices are, now is the time to start preparing, i loved the things you and Paul picked up, all those Christmas items i would love them if i was gifted those, love a tidy fridge, tidy fridge less waste, I’m in the uk Emmy and with electric and everything going up things are gonna get tight, love your channel, Thankyou so much, take care ❤️ xx your doggy so wanted that ham 😂🤣
This cracks me up because I thought I was the only person who begins shopping for Christmas on the 26th and keeps going all year round. You are such an inspiration! Thank you!!
I have 2 gift totes...I plan 2 different types of gift baskets this year...1 is a fur baby gift basket and the other is a kitchen dining basket...so on the look for cloth napkins,table runners,candle sticks,or table decor.
I have an embroidery machine so I embroider hand towels, bath towels , tea towels ,pillowcases, baby bibs and receiving blankets . I pick up on sale childrens ‘ books , socks and anything else I can embroider. I usually buy all these things on sale. I also make placemats and dolly clothes and accessories for my youngest granddaughter . Doing these things give me a lot of joy and is good therapy but at the moment I need the machine repaired . Ouch !
I make quilted table runners for gifts lately. They charge big bucks for them at the Quilt Show boutiques. Sometimes the recipient wants one made in another theme. I don't like to sell things and usually say no You don't have to pay for it, but if the person is really close to me I will make it. They usually send a gift card and thank you note. I have been making my DIL a theme for every holiday. That is her Christmas Gift or Birthday Gift from me. So far I have made her the Christmas season, Valentine's Day, Thanksgiving/Fall, Down on the Farm and Easter/Spring theme. I have St.Pat, Baseball, Football, summer beach, & Fourth of July/Patriotic theme Fabric waiting to get whipped up. The themes are endless.
Mary, I also make American Girl Doll clothes. I made a Tarantella Dancing costume for Samantha that I renamed Graziella for the costume. I don't have any Grand children but some little girl will probably wind up with them.
It’s good to see that you guy do the same as our family. My oldest lived with 5 roommates and save money by asking their roommates had to to be used up and then would figure out how to use up and make a meal for all the roommates and they only would spend a few dollars for the meal and everyone got a fabulous meal
I love the beginning of your videos! Not that I don’t want to hear what you have to share with us, but I do always wish the beginnings seeing the nature around you were a bit longer 😄
I use small leftover jars for homemade vanilla, vinaigrette’s etc, put some ribbon on and put in your gift basket. So many ideas for gift baskets. A bird lover, bird houses or feeders, hummingbird feeders etc after summer. Then add a bird book, binoculars, seed and a great basket. A baker, some clearance cookbooks, apron, homemade vanilla, recipe cards, your favorite recipe, new towels, spoons, spatula on clearance.
Love yoy love watching frugal queen voice of a angle heart of gold star 🌟 god bless you 🙏 and you ❤ 👪 with joy 😊 peace and happiness always keep safe take care love always ❤💕💖💛
I have a gift room lol. I shop year round for Christmas. I do big “stockings” for all the kids, full of random things I find all year. I watch for clearance items, especially at Costco. The kids tell me they love the stockings, which are actually things like laundry baskets, wastebaskets, wicker baskets etc-just whatever I think of that year that is not only suitable to load with stuff, but something they can use.
The glass bottle perhaps for olive oil easy to handle if you buy the large bottle. I start my xmas shopping two weeks after xmas when things go for next to nothing dish towels Christmas ornaments ect I have a gift closet I am also prepared for summer birthdays as I see things on sale that I know that person would like and can use I get it I keep a trunk of dollar tree bags so always on hand.thank you Emmy and Paul think I will go clean the fridge.
I have 2 tips. I experimented with throwing the whole bag of tortillas in the freezer. They freeze beautifully and don't stick together! And, I frequently drain my leftover watermelon. Helps keep it from getting mushy. Love your channel!
I would take the label off that maple syrup bottle and fill the bottle with colored water and set it on a sunny windowsill. I've been MIA lately. Have to catch up!! Enjoy your summer! Wow, over 25K subscribers! You've come a long way in a short time!! Congrats!
Love the idea of using the trays for cookies or candy. It is also something that maybe they could pass on as well to others when they are done with it. I have an area in my craft room that is out-of-the way from peeping eyes lol that I use to store all my deals I purchased throughout the year to use at Christmas time. One Christmas I filled up 5 Christmas stockings with all FREE items I got through couponing, rewards programs, etc. (gum, candy, razors, soaps, lotions, candles etc.) none of the recipients ever knew it was gotten all for free :-)
Love the tablecloth. I have several and rotate them weekly. Not the Christmas ones. Those I rotate the day after Thanksgiving and thru December. A good gift to yours!!! We must be soul sisters.
Books That I read,and don' t want to keep.always looking for Things That my Friends Love.Or Making Things myself. Cards,knitting something.or making Something from fabrics that I have.
I used to have a gift basket in my closet. Now, I have a gift area under my basement steps and some overflow beside the root cellar door. I don't use the root cellar for food storage, although that was the original idea. It's filled with lots of other storage now.
Psychic event. I also had some leftover ham and made ham, cheese and potato croquettes with mine. I also save my ends of parmesan and put it into soup especially my homemade minestrone. Just love you guys. Best wishes from the UK.
I just absolutely loved this video, you are so inspiring. I cleaned out my refrigerator this weekend. I feel like I accomplished some thing wonderful. I ate everything that needed to be eaten so no food waste. I went grocery shopping this morning it was such a nice treat to put my new food items into a clean and organized refrigerator.
Hi Emmy! I use those glass maple syrup bottles to make vanilla extract which also makes a beautiful gift. So easy to do and economical esp if you find vanilla beans on sale. I also use the vanilla beans twice to make extract and then I use the beans to either make vanilla sugar or coffee creamer. I really get my money's worth!
Syrup jars could be great to house home made vanilla extract. Add cheap vodka and a vanilla bean and that extract will be gift ready come Christmas! Or you could do a mint extract with mint leaves from the garden or chocolate extract using chocolate chips. That could be tasty for Holiday baking! We had a gift closet when we were stationed in Japan. I would shop the shrine sales (church tag sales) and shop year round for family and friends. Then I would mail gifts in Nov in order to arrive in time for Christmas without paying for expedited shipping. I currently have two gifts in my gift closet so I need to get to work! Thanks for the inspiration. I love the fridge clean out :-) so inspiring.
I'm New to your channel. I made the hot chocolate brownies. YUM! You have given me so many great ideas. I love when I see a new video from you. Thanks so MUCH! ♥️
Thanks Emmy and Paul for injecting my day with enthusiasm and sparkle. You have jump started my plans for Christmas and with 6 months to work with I am sure to scout out some treasures. Thank You both for giving us your Pep and vigour.
Emmy and Paul this was a great video! I live in Texas and we eat a lot of Mexican food. I keep tortillas in the freezer and they freeze beautifully. Also, a great snack is a little peanut butter on a tortilla and warmed in the microwave for a few seconds. 😉 Also, I've always had a gift closet. I look for great gifts all year long and as of now I'm about 1/3 of the way finished with Christmas shopping. I love Christmas. 🤶
I have a gift closet and gift hamper I like to buy seasonal candles after they are 75-90% off after the season and save them until the next year I also love doing gift baskets for people
My freezer needed a clean up too. I saw a bag with frezen fresh plums, some black berries from my garden from last summer and a bag of store bought strawberries. I will put them all together in a pan, add some sugar and make a wonderful fruit sauce of it which I can serve with home made ice, made from frezen bananas or I will serve it with desserts.
Emmy and Paul…congrats on your 25,000 subs! 🥳 your channel has grown in leaps and bounds, but besides numbers, it’s become so much more interesting as well! It’s always been a fun place to visit, but now it’s like I’m asking myself what is Paul and Emmy doing this week? 👩🏻🍳👨🏻🌾👷♀️I have to say that this week was especially fun! I absolutely loved your $5 Haul, (that vintage tablecloth? OMG!) and it got even better with Paul’s creativity shining through on the tree topper…wow! A $.50 gift that’s going to look like something out of a Macy’s window! Talk about elegance!! Sheesh! 😱🤭 There was just so much inspirational for us today ….you Emmy with your organization and lovely crafting skills, not to even mention the appetizing way that Paul cleaned and sliced up that leftover ham. One of my fave recipes with leftover ham and cheeses, is to make my ham, scalloped cheesy potatoes with frozen peas or veggies of choice. Very frugal!…..Did I mention that I’m getting hungry? LoL 😱🤣😅😂 Thank you for all of this great video! ❤️🥰😘 I’m going to watch again! Sending love and wishes for more subscribers…..you are doing so good, and I’m excited to watch you guys grow! Till next week… 🙋🏻♀️😍🥰❤️😘
I love making gift baskets! I agree with doing a theme - coffee / tea, movie night, nice bath and body gifts, etc. And like you said, presentation is important - find a cute basket, tissue paper, bow, etc. My gift closet is mainly wrapping paper, bows, gift bags, gift boxes, etc. I don't have much stock of gifts themselves. I tend to do baked goods quite often over the holidays as gifts. With baked goods, though, you can stock up on the ingredients a little at a time to avoid buying everything at once. You found some amazing finds at your church sale! The incredible part is that you spent only $5. I am sure you would have paid 10 times as much or more to buy it all new!
I loved your Haul….. I would have loved everything! Such a good idea and I’m motivated! Love your ideas! I’m new to your channel and I’m enjoying you and your husband very much …..this is a year old but I’m enjoying it now in Jan. 2023!
Hi Emmy and Paul, great video. I keep a gift closet too, this is a real money and time saver. I keep cute coffee mugs, interesting glass vases for fresh flowers, serving plates and platters to give with salad dressing, spoons, jars of olives and shelve stable ingredients. We are kindred spirits. 😄 Lots of love to you. ⚘
I also loved the idea you had for making up themed baskets!I think this year will be the year to try that idea,thank you so much for sharing the idea Emmy!👍
on your empty Maple syrup bottle - if you have access to free or inexpensive fruit this summer, make fruit vinegar. I love raspberry vinegar and it is super easy to make. You can make a big batch and give away a lovely bottle as a gift in that maple syrup bottle (after you have soaked the label off). I also love giving gift baskets in a theme I know the person will like. Each year my church Christmas Fair has a silent auction table and I like putting in a themed basket. This year I pulled together a really nice Beach Themed Bag with stuff I bought at the end of the summer last year when everything was 75%-90% off. Everything is in Red and Tourquoise and includes 2 beach towels, 2 water bottles, 2 pairs of sun glasses, 2 cup holders you spike into the sand, two melamine plates with nautical theme, a package of matching napkins and a frisbee, all will be put into a huge white canvas tote that says "Back to the Beach" in big red letters. Whole thing cost me less than $25 because I hit the after the season sales and it is HUGE. I've done tea party themes, Harry Potter Themes, Gardener themes, etc. Just need an inspiration piece to get started and patience in checking the sales ... plus knowing when to stop. I also buy gift cards when they have the special deals (often on black friday) and save them to use throughout the year. Good job saving all that food!
I have a gift tote. It sits in the bottom of my closet. My parents are on a fixed income so my gifts to them are largely practical things like vitamins, razors, body wash, shampoo, etc for the year. So while I shop I look for clearance deals, I coupon, and find BOGO deals and I put them in there so that Christmas is not so costly.
Love this idea
I would love to receive practical items like that from my kids.
GREAT idea! Practical is always best!
I give them a years worth so that they do not have to buy it. They have thanked me over and over especially on their vitamins. They just go to the cabinet and get a new one.
Tux&Phin'sMom; I do a gift plastic tote container with snap on lid in the floor of my craft room closet. I am a homemade gift giver as much as I can be,I knit dish washing by hand cloths and gift bundle 3 in a package tied with jute string!
We stopped giving gifts about 15 years ago. I plucked up the courage to ask family and friends if they minded - they were all delighted and had been wanting to do the same!
YAY! So happy everyone was in agreement!
I don't have a gift closet anymore because at 75, most of my friends and family are celebrating in heaven. I give out about 7 gifts. So glad my fridge is clean!
Kate I would never think your fridge would be messy lol!!
@@FrugalMoneySaver lol, I have messes but not in the kitchen.
⁹@@FrugalMoneySaver
I can't believe you got all that great stuff for $5.00!!! WOW!
I get those syrup bottles, clean them, remove the label, etc and when I make homemade cough syrup to put into them. Put a label on it and you are good to go.
I am blessed with three wonderful granddaughters ages four, five, and six years old. Fortunately they are still too young to be brand name aware! Throughout the year I pick up new and like new small toys, books, games and art supplies at thrift stores and yard sales and add them to my stash. I also shop the sales racks at the end of the season for clothes for them, buying a size or two larger than they are presently wearing. For Easter I gave them sand buckets -$1.25 each from Dollar Tree-filled with individually wrapped tiny treasures and a few pieces of candy. And a few weeks ago I gave them their new bathing suits purchased last fall or just three dollars apiece! My granddaughters agree that Grandma gives the best presents!
Now it’s time to start stocking up for Christmas!
Lorraine great creative ideas! Your granddaughters are truly blessed!
Another tip for watermelon, and this applies to cantaloupe too, put a paper towel on the bottom to collect the access juices. I find the watermelon lasts alot longer and doesn’t get slimy.
I would love for you and Paul to make a video of your gift baskets.
That would be fun!
You are a great blessing dears thank you 😊 🙏 ❤ Blessings
Blessings right back!
"Please excuse the dishes in the background"...WHAT???? NO APOLOGIES, EMMY! We love you even if you DO have dishes! :) Dawn @ Rich & Dawn in MN :)
LOL!!
As we get older, we seniors appreciate consumable gifts. Every Christmas, my oldest sister sends me a very generous portion of her "nuts & bolts" cereal snack mix, along with candy that she knows I'll enjoy. It wouldn't be Christmas without her snack mix!
Love that, Susan!
I have started getting a gnome themed dish towel AFTER each holiday (on clearance ). So far I have Valentine's day, St Patrick's day and Easter. I will put it together as a gift for a friend at Christmas.
Great idea!! I’m sure they’ll love it
I gather antique canning jars and make mixes, like cakes or cookies and put the mix in the jars...I tie the recipe and a nice wooden spoon to it ,or measuring spoons.
Love that! So creative!
That vintage tablecloth is beautiful.
Thanks so much!
I would love to see some of your Christmas gift baskets when you make them.
Absolutely!
All I know to say is, "WOW!"
I've had a gift basket (usually a clothes basket from the laundry dept.). I shop all year. When I see something I know someone would love, I get it and put it in the basket. I used to give more gifts, but I can't anymore. I've had to explain folks that my gift is love and prayers. The adults understand and tight now, there are no small children to buy for. The gift basket still has a lot in it from previous years when I had collected so much, it was too much to send at once....like you wouldn't put blue tea towels in that sunshine basket, etc.
I used to send a ton of Christmas cards out. Now I send a few, and do Christmas calls instead. It's free and a nice chat to catch up. That seems to be enjoyed. I know it is for me. You get to share so much more than a few words on a card.
Thanks for this wonderful video!
Such great ideas Jonna!! What more could someone want than love and prayers!!
I freeze my tortillas in packs of 5…. The number we use for each meal.
Perfect!
My mom uses those bottles to make flavored vinegars for dressings. She make herb, chive blossom, and raspberry flavors.
Great idea!
Fantastic idea to reuse those bottles! Thanks for the idea.
I had a gift closet for children’s toys when my daughter was young and invited to Bday parties every weekend. It got crazy but l would purchase items on sale and there was always something there for an easy/frugal gift.
That is awesome!
I have in my closet some pretty oven mitts with matching spatulas that I purchased on clearance for 50 cents a set. The spatulas say "Made with Love". I am going to stuff the oven mitts with crocheted kitchen items made by me. These will be gifts for a group of my church lady friends who gather each year for a Christmas dinner party.
Oh how nice! Sounds lovely!
Sounds lovely! Thanks for sharing!
Tip to make your cut watermelon last longer….put the cut pieces in a colander before setting in your food storage container. Letting your watermelon pieces sit in the juices makes them spoil much faster. Love this ideas for Christmas! I’ve also just downloaded the Dollar General App and am anxious to check the stores near me out! Thanks!
Thanks for the tip Ruth!
Ruth Hill; thank you for sharing that tip about put watermelon pieces in a colander before storing. I have never heard that idea but I will be trying it out. My husband loves watermelon but before your tip we went through&wasted a lot of it,embarrassing to admit!😮
Wow such a great tip - watermelon in a colander to help drain that excess water. I will be trying that this weekend.😊
I drain any of the watermelon juices dIly and make into ice cubes or Popsicles for my grandgirls.
You can blend watermelon and water and make a refreshing fruit water. You can add sweetener if desired
You can use the maple syrup bottle to make homemade vanilla -- cheap vodka and vanilla beans and a dark cabinet and time :)
Thanks!
What a treasure the vintage tablecloth is😊it was meant to find its way to you💕💕💕
I agree Mary! So pretty!
I love Paul’s idea for the tree topper. So creative. Totally have to add fairy lights inside. Genius!
I agree! Would be so pretty!
Gift ideas I have made that were a hit. 1. cheese platter set with knives in square box with a smaller box of black magic chocolates, a smaller round tin of biscuits, and a smaller box of brie cheese stacked and wrapped in 3 different gold paper, wrapped in cellophane and tied with a gold ribbon.(total cost $12 CAD $9.26USD. 2. Clear ice bucket stuffed with tissue paper with a bottle of prosecco (classy blue label) and 2 fluted wine glasses, stuffed with baby blue tissue paper and wrapped in white snowflake cellophane and tied with a blue ribbon (cost under $10 USD). 3. Mini coffees & small package of homemade biscotti in a coffee mug, wrapped with tissue and cellophane and tied with ribbon. 4.Wrapped and stacked Laura Secord tea set with chocolates($4 dollar stores), blackberry jam ($2) and box of Turkish delights ($3) top with bow. Yes I have a gift closet and I just need a couple of small gifts left to pick up for Christmas and I am done. Most things I have gotten for 60% or more less than the original price and have stayed on budget. I am so proud of myself. Great video as always.
Our Quilting Guild in Fl. had a Quilt Show every two years and we had a venue with gift baskets. Any theme the member wanted to make and donate. The people attending bought tickets and would drop the tickets a little box in front of the basket. At the end of the show the numbers were drawn. We raised lots of money for the guild this way. I had a gift basket business back in the 90's and people loved my baskets. What made the basket was the bows I put on them. I learned to make them by working for free for a local florist to learn how to work with flowers and arranging. I also had a sales tax # and got into many places and could buy wholesale. Another secret is to fill the bottom of the vessel with balled up paper to raise all the items at eye level and fill the spaces in-between with wrapped hard candy or kisses. Yes everything is in presentation.
I went to trade shows to learn the tricks of the trade. The shows were free to anyone in business.
Such wonderful ideas! Thanks so much for sharing Sandra!
Oh my goodness, now I have to clean out my fridge tomorrow, my last day off of a 5 day reprieve from work. But you're so right, no procrastinating, I must get to it! And I've had a gift stash for years, always finding clearance items: candles, chocolate, etc...and more specific items for specific people.
You got this! LOL!
Hello Emmy & Paul. Another really helpful video, thank you. I use my empty maple 🍁 syrup bottles (200ml) to gift my home-infused blackberry gin and limocello to friends at Christmas.
Yes, I have a gift storage area in my home. It's two rolling storage crates under my bed that years ago I purchased to keep shoes in. One crate is for Christmas gifts and the other for birthday gifts. I keep a spreadsheet where I log my purchases so that I don't get muddled.
Greetings from Nottingham, UK
That's a great idea Sarah! Thanks!
Good job you really no the best idea to do win Your frig is fool of food to clean it out and good idea on gifts for Christmas
We always enjoy our clean out the refrigerator meals. I call them our 10 min/$10 meals. They take 10 min to reheat and get on the table and saved $10 of new ingredients. Win😎
Love that so much!
Love the intro so much! Use the syrup bottle for homemade salad dressing or vinaigrette if you make those. I wish we had been more frugal gift givers years ago. I think if we had been brave enough to, other family and friends would have jumped at the chance to do it too. We are older now and don't exchange gifts so much now, but it still applies. Great candle finial ideas! Wonderful ceramic pieces. A lot of thrift store items are new or gently used at most. My gift closet contains (or will contain soon) pieces of jewelry and nice decor pieces that I will start gifting family and friends whenever they stop by. I don't decorate as much for the seasons or holidays as I used to and since retired I don't wear jewelry as much. Time to declutter and bless others with items they like now and not wait for holidays. Thank you for all of the ideas and motivation. Blessings to all of your family.
You gave me a great idea to gift someone with something I have laying around the house. Instead of giving it to them now I will give it to them for Christmas! Also I bought a bottle of rum and have a big bag of pecans, white corn syrup and vanilla wafers to make rum balls during Christmas.😀
Linda that is such a wonderful idea!! Really love that!
@@FrugalMoneySaverl
I use the Rubbermaid Brilliance containers. They are great! You can see exactly what you have, so nothing goes to waste. If I put left-overs in a container, I switch out to smaller containers as the food gets eaten, so there's more room in the refrigerator.
Great idea!!
You can use the cleaned maple syrup bottle, for milk when you go out for a picnic. I place a hot water thermos in the picnic basket and take the milk in the bottle, with tea, coffee etc.
That haul was great….😊❤️I don’t have a gift closet but in my family if you can’t eat it or use it up fast we don’t need it ….we all love soap
Hi Emmy, your Christmas tablecloth reminded me of the time I coveted a beautiful $50 Christmas tablecloth at the posh store but couldn’t afford it as a new single homeowner. The following spring I went to a yard sale where relatives were clearing the home of a relative who passed. They were selling black garbage “grab bags” for $1.00. The tops were knotted but I found one with plain Christmas wreaths and what looked like plain red cloth napkins and Christmas towels inside. Imagine my joy when I got home to take a good look at my new treasures and discovered my coveted Christmas tablecloth in the bag, brand new in the package! I paid $1.00 for two nice quality brand new wreaths, 6 new cloth napkins, a couple of Christmas kitchen towels and my beautiful tablecloth. I still use my purchases and the tablecloth brings me such happiness. And I only paid about ten cents for it.
Oh and to add about Xmas gifts, we no longer exchange since my brother and his family pronounced it a waste of money☹️. I knit my mom a cardigan or sweater as she’s always cold. This year I’m knitting her “dickies” at her request to layer. I gift exchange with a couple of friends but it is low key. Last year I knit fingerless mitts for everyone which was a big hit. This year my skiing friends hinted they’d love knitted hats, so I’m running with it and everyone is getting a hat. I’ll add home baked goods, so I’m already on the search for suitable containers or plates at yard sales.
Kat I loved that story! You go the desire of your heart and it cost near nothing!
Just a quick tip:
When you make a large amount of food, as you eat it, transfer the left-overs to smaller containers, which will take up less space in your refrigerator. Also, if you have acrylic containers, these are perfect because you can see exactly what you have, so the food may get eaten and not get wasted.
Also, using plastic wrap instead of aluminum foil for left-overs is another good way to ensure the food gets eaten, because you can see what you have without having to lift up the wrapping.
Intros such as these are so soothing !
Thanks Julie!
Cutting up the watermelon to store in the fridge is something we do at our house, too. It makes it so much easier when you want to eat it. However, we drain the liquid at least once per day. If you don't do that it tends to get a sour taste after a day or two and it ruins the fruit.
I didn't find it getting mushy but I'll try that next time!
I had to pause the video after the Great Fridge Cleanout of 2022 segment. Love the music you added, it fit perfectly. We have a counter depth fridge so it’s not as deep which is a good and bad thing. Not as much room inside but then we don’t walk into it either as we pass through the kitchen. I am always annoyed that most food storage containers are round because so much space gets lost in the fridge. I use canning jars to store our leftovers as much as possible as it’s easy to see what’s in them and they are easy to clean, or square or rectangular containers. No lost space in the corners. For all the tortillas you have, consider pinwheel/roll up sandwiches which are great on a hot day. Ok, on with the rest of the video. 😊
Cupcake I always love your comments! Thanks for the encouragement!
Pretty bottle can be a vase, start plan cutting's etc.
OR
Use it for a gift 🎁
Maybe bath salts, homemade coffee flavored syrup?
Great tip!
When I was a kid, one of my aunts gave my grandma (her mother) a very practical box every Christmas filled with a can of coffee, sugar, canned evaporated milk, flour, etc. Grandma loved her daily coffee with milk and sugar, and she loved to bake. Even as a kid, I knew that was a great Christmas gift for my grandma, who was on a very fixed income.
What a great idea! Love that!
I’ve found that when you designate a shelf in the fridge to store leftovers that tends to be very helpful
Yes, so true, Reba!
Hi Emmy, This was actually a helpful video! We all have refrigerator challenges and you showing us how you cleared out and organized your refrigerator motivated me to do the same. Stocking up on useful gifts makes even more sense now!
Glad it was helpful!
I use lazy Susan’s in my fridge for small jars of stuff that tend to get lost for easier access. You could also slice the bagels in half then slice, season and toast in the oven for bagel chips.
Great ideas!
Emmy and Paul I enjoy watching your wildlife before your videos because I live in an area devoid of nature. I watch your videos constantly. Love your living expression of frugality. Emmy, also love your recipes!!
Thank you so very much Rita! Thank you for the kind words
When thrifting, or see sales on items I know will help/bless/cheer my adult children I pick them up and place them as a ‘welcome’ gift in their ‘guest ‘ room when they visit for the weekend💕 Just a little something.
Oh I do that too! So thoughtful!
Beautiful idea for a welcome basket. I need to do that when my adult kids come for a visit as well.
Another great episode! I save syrup jars and other jars for many different uses. I soak off the labels and they become flower vases for fresh flowers from the garden to send home with guests or to take to hostesses. Tie a pretty (saved) ribbon or even some jute into a bow to make it more special. Larger ones I send leftovers home when my kids come for a visit. Recently I for quart sized spaghetti jars, my granddaughter and I had a fun time filling with layers of flour, sugar, baking powder, cocoa powder, etc. for brownies. We put directions and what to add (eggs, oil, water) on the outside or onto a card and tied it on. She took them home so she can make some fast brownies for her family and feel good about her new baking skills. The jars are being reused and no need for anyone to keep track of something that has to be returned to the owner.
All great ideas! Thanks so much for sharing!
Ohh Emmy, don’t say Christmas!!!!
Trying to soak up every day of sunshine as summer is FLYING by!!
That’s fridge Clean and food use was amazing!!!
And those gift ideas were great!
Thanks for your beautiful, encouraging smile today!
I know I am such a summer person as well...BUT we need to be prepared! Thanks so much for the kind words!
I watched this as I cleaned up from dinner. The timing was perfect! It motivated me to freeze leftover hot dog buns in the knick of time and I froze 5 leftover raw hot dogs. I rooted around the fridge and found blueberries that needed to be frozen or used quick so into the food saver bag they went!
Your tag sale score is unbelievable! You got amazing stuff! I also buy Christmas plates all year long to give with Christmas cookies. Great video as always Emmy and Paul!
Thanks so much Fran! Loved that I helped you clean up lol!
Your totally right Emmy, before we get turned round Christmas will be here 😳, i don’t have a gift cupboard, but the way prices are, now is the time to start preparing, i loved the things you and Paul picked up, all those Christmas items i would love them if i was gifted those, love a tidy fridge, tidy fridge less waste, I’m in the uk Emmy and with electric and everything going up things are gonna get tight, love your channel, Thankyou so much, take care ❤️ xx your doggy so wanted that ham 😂🤣
So happy you enjoyed the video! Thanks so very much!!
This cracks me up because I thought I was the only person who begins shopping for Christmas on the 26th and keeps going all year round. You are such an inspiration! Thank you!!
Oh so kind of you to say Colleen!
I have 2 gift totes...I plan 2 different types of gift baskets this year...1 is a fur baby gift basket and the other is a kitchen dining basket...so on the look for cloth napkins,table runners,candle sticks,or table decor.
Great ideas Patti!
Lovely items from the tag sale. All would be fantastic to give or receive
Absolutely!!
I have an embroidery machine so I embroider hand towels, bath towels , tea towels ,pillowcases, baby bibs and receiving blankets . I pick up on sale childrens ‘ books , socks and anything else I can embroider. I usually buy all these things on sale. I also make placemats and dolly clothes and accessories for my youngest granddaughter . Doing these things give me a lot of joy and is good therapy but at the moment I need the machine repaired . Ouch !
I make quilted table runners for gifts lately. They charge big bucks for them at the Quilt Show boutiques. Sometimes the recipient wants one made in another theme. I don't like to sell things and usually say no You don't have to pay for it, but if the person is really close to me I will make it. They usually send a gift card and thank you note. I have been making my DIL a theme for every holiday. That is her Christmas Gift or Birthday Gift from me. So far I have made her the Christmas season, Valentine's Day, Thanksgiving/Fall, Down on the Farm and Easter/Spring theme. I have St.Pat, Baseball, Football, summer beach, & Fourth of July/Patriotic theme Fabric waiting to get whipped up. The themes are endless.
Oh my gosh I love that! Mary they sound so beautiful!
Lovely Lady D . It so satisfying . Love making things to a theme too . The runners sound lovely .
Mary, I also make American Girl Doll clothes. I made a Tarantella Dancing costume for Samantha that I renamed Graziella for the costume. I don't have any Grand children but some little girl will probably wind up with them.
Your channel is such a respite. Thank you!
YAY! We love to hear that!
Lovely opening. So loved the bird house part
Thanks so much!
If I happen to regift a gift - cough cough- I always put who got it for me so I don’t mess up
LOL! GREAT point!
There is nothing wrong with re-gifting. If you received something you KNOW you won't use, it's a good thing to pass it on to someone else.
It’s good to see that you guy do the same as our family. My oldest lived with 5 roommates and save money by asking their roommates had to to be used up and then would figure out how to use up and make a meal for all the roommates and they only would spend a few dollars for the meal and everyone got a fabulous meal
That's wonderful Lisa!!
You are just so encouraging & motivating! The inside of my fridge needs a makeover….and a good cleaning…hahaha❗️
Thanks so very much!
I love the beginning of your videos! Not that I don’t want to hear what you have to share with us, but I do always wish the beginnings seeing the nature around you were a bit longer 😄
LOL! So kind of you to say Miranda!
I use small leftover jars for homemade vanilla, vinaigrette’s etc, put some ribbon on and put in your gift basket. So many ideas for gift baskets. A bird lover, bird houses or feeders, hummingbird feeders etc after summer. Then add a bird book, binoculars, seed and a great basket. A baker, some clearance cookbooks, apron, homemade vanilla, recipe cards, your favorite recipe, new towels, spoons, spatula on clearance.
All great suggestions Sharen!
Love yoy love watching frugal queen voice of a angle heart of gold star 🌟 god bless you 🙏 and you ❤ 👪 with joy 😊 peace and happiness always keep safe take care love always ❤💕💖💛
So beautiful! Thank you! God bless you as well!
I have a gift room lol. I shop year round for Christmas. I do big “stockings” for all the kids, full of random things I find all year. I watch for clearance items, especially at Costco. The kids tell me they love the stockings, which are actually things like laundry baskets, wastebaskets, wicker baskets etc-just whatever I think of that year that is not only suitable to load with stuff, but something they can use.
I do year round shopping as well. It's the only way to give nicely and stay on budget.
Diane great ideas! Thanks!
I make lemon cello and I put it in the maple syrup bottles once thoroughly cleaned.
Great idea!
I save the maple syrup bottles and make a batch of cranberry liquore and give them away at Christmas
Yes- even with family- take a hostess gift. Also, if you keep the juice poured off of the watermelon it will keep much longer.
I totally agree!
The glass bottle perhaps for olive oil easy to handle if you buy the large bottle. I start my xmas shopping two weeks after xmas when things go for next to nothing dish towels Christmas ornaments ect I have a gift closet I am also prepared for summer birthdays as I see things on sale that I know that person would like and can use I get it I keep a trunk of dollar tree bags so always on hand.thank you Emmy and Paul think I will go clean the fridge.
Thanks so much for watching and sharing!
I have 2 tips. I experimented with throwing the whole bag of tortillas in the freezer. They freeze beautifully and don't stick together! And, I frequently drain my leftover watermelon. Helps keep it from getting mushy. Love your channel!
Oh So I can throw that whole bag in then! YAY!
I would take the label off that maple syrup bottle and fill the bottle with colored water and set it on a sunny windowsill. I've been MIA lately. Have to catch up!! Enjoy your summer! Wow, over 25K subscribers! You've come a long way in a short time!! Congrats!
Yes! Missed you Sis! Hope all is well!!
Love the idea of using the trays for cookies or candy. It is also something that maybe they could pass on as well to others when they are done with it. I have an area in my craft room that is out-of-the way from peeping eyes lol that I use to store all my deals I purchased throughout the year to use at Christmas time. One Christmas I filled up 5 Christmas stockings with all FREE items I got through couponing, rewards programs, etc. (gum, candy, razors, soaps, lotions, candles etc.) none of the recipients ever knew it was gotten all for free :-)
Oh how wonderful! Free is always a win!
Love the tablecloth. I have several and rotate them weekly.
Not the Christmas ones.
Those I rotate the day after Thanksgiving and thru December.
A good gift to yours!!!
We must be soul sisters.
LOL! Love that!
Nice intro, so relaxing.
Thanks so very much!
I love those Temptation spoon holders! What a find!
Aren't they darling!
Thank you for the pep talk,I was needing that,my fridge is embarrassing to look into right now😕
That's how I felt too LOL!
Congratulations 🎉 on reaching 25K subscribers
Thanks so very much!
Books That I read,and don' t want to keep.always looking for Things That my Friends Love.Or Making Things myself. Cards,knitting something.or making Something from fabrics that I have.
I love making things from fabric or knitting too
Sounds great Marianne!!
I used to have a gift basket in my closet. Now, I have a gift area under my basement steps and some overflow beside the root cellar door.
I don't use the root cellar for food storage, although that was the original idea. It's filled with lots of other storage now.
Storage is great as well! Thanks Jonna!
Psychic event. I also had some leftover ham and made ham, cheese and potato croquettes with mine. I also save my ends of parmesan and put it into soup especially my homemade minestrone. Just love you guys. Best wishes from the UK.
Thanks so much for the encouragement Caroline!
I just absolutely loved this video, you are so inspiring. I cleaned out my refrigerator this weekend. I feel like I accomplished some thing wonderful. I ate everything that needed to be eaten so no food waste. I went grocery shopping this morning it was such a nice treat to put my new food items into a clean and organized refrigerator.
Love it!! That's how I feel right now lol!
Smart bringing food to your place
Hi Emmy! I use those glass maple syrup bottles to make vanilla extract which also makes a beautiful gift. So easy to do and economical esp if you find vanilla beans on sale. I also use the vanilla beans twice to make extract and then I use the beans to either make vanilla sugar or coffee creamer. I really get my money's worth!
I take the maple bottles to start new plants 🪴 in water. No waste and they are so nice looking. Love ❤️ your channel.
Yes! Thank you!
Syrup jars could be great to house home made vanilla extract. Add cheap vodka and a vanilla bean and that extract will be gift ready come Christmas! Or you could do a mint extract with mint leaves from the garden or chocolate extract using chocolate chips. That could be tasty for Holiday baking!
We had a gift closet when we were stationed in Japan. I would shop the shrine sales (church tag sales) and shop year round for family and friends. Then I would mail gifts in Nov in order to arrive in time for Christmas without paying for expedited shipping.
I currently have two gifts in my gift closet so I need to get to work! Thanks for the inspiration.
I love the fridge clean out :-) so inspiring.
So glad the video was helpful! Thanks!
I'm New to your channel. I made the hot chocolate brownies. YUM! You have given me so many great ideas. I love when I see a new video from you. Thanks so MUCH! ♥️
Awesome! Thank you! So happy you found us Lynn!
Thanks Emmy and Paul for injecting my day with enthusiasm and sparkle. You have jump started my plans for Christmas and with 6 months to work with I am sure to scout out some treasures. Thank You both for giving us your Pep and vigour.
So happy the video was helpful Merryl!
I just absolutely love the openings to your videos!
Thank you so much Valorie!
Emmy and Paul this was a great video! I live in Texas and we eat a lot of Mexican food. I keep tortillas in the freezer and they freeze beautifully. Also, a great snack is a little peanut butter on a tortilla and warmed in the microwave for a few seconds. 😉
Also, I've always had a gift closet. I look for great gifts all year long and as of now I'm about 1/3 of the way finished with Christmas shopping. I love Christmas. 🤶
I love Christmas too Susan! Thanks!
@@FrugalMoneySaver I knew we were kindred spirits! 🥰😉
I have a gift closet and gift hamper I like to buy seasonal candles after they are 75-90% off after the season and save them until the next year I also love doing gift baskets for people
After season candles are the best!
Great video, Emmy! Do you know that those mayo lids fit Ball jars perfectly? And that tablecloth is stunning!!
Oh. My. Word! I never knew that about the mayo lids. Thanks for the tip. ❤️
No! I didn't! Thanks Susan!
Ritzi says DixieBelle 👋 Great Job Emmy and Paul Love and Cheer from Texas!!!
Love right back to you both!
My freezer needed a clean up too.
I saw a bag with frezen fresh plums, some black berries from my garden from last summer and a bag of store bought strawberries. I will put them all together in a pan, add some sugar and make a wonderful fruit sauce of it which I can serve with home made ice, made from frezen bananas or I will serve it with desserts.
Wonderful delicious idea Yelena!
I am so envious Of your temptation stuff 💕❤️💕❤️
Emmy and Paul…congrats on your 25,000 subs! 🥳 your channel has grown in leaps and bounds, but besides numbers, it’s become so much more interesting as well! It’s always been a fun place to visit, but now it’s like I’m asking myself what is Paul and Emmy doing this week? 👩🏻🍳👨🏻🌾👷♀️I have to say that this week was especially fun! I absolutely loved your $5 Haul, (that vintage tablecloth? OMG!) and it got even better with Paul’s creativity shining through on the tree topper…wow! A $.50 gift that’s going to look like something out of a Macy’s window! Talk about elegance!! Sheesh!
😱🤭
There was just so much inspirational for us today ….you Emmy
with
your organization and lovely crafting skills, not to even mention the appetizing way that Paul cleaned and sliced up that leftover ham. One of my fave recipes with leftover ham and cheeses, is to make my ham, scalloped cheesy potatoes with frozen peas or veggies of choice. Very frugal!…..Did I mention that I’m getting hungry? LoL 😱🤣😅😂
Thank you for all of this great video! ❤️🥰😘 I’m going to watch again!
Sending love and wishes for more subscribers…..you are doing so good, and I’m excited to watch you guys grow!
Till next week… 🙋🏻♀️😍🥰❤️😘
Teri your comment made our day! It was so very uplifting and encouraging! Thanks so very very much!
I love making gift baskets! I agree with doing a theme - coffee / tea, movie night, nice bath and body gifts, etc. And like you said, presentation is important - find a cute basket, tissue paper, bow, etc. My gift closet is mainly wrapping paper, bows, gift bags, gift boxes, etc. I don't have much stock of gifts themselves. I tend to do baked goods quite often over the holidays as gifts. With baked goods, though, you can stock up on the ingredients a little at a time to avoid buying everything at once. You found some amazing finds at your church sale! The incredible part is that you spent only $5. I am sure you would have paid 10 times as much or more to buy it all new!
Thanks so much for the encouraging comment Amy!
I loved your Haul….. I would have loved everything! Such a good idea and I’m motivated! Love your ideas! I’m new to your channel and I’m enjoying you and your husband very much …..this is a year old but I’m enjoying it now in Jan. 2023!
Thanks so much Nancy! 😊. So happy you are here! Welcome!
I put my Parmesan in freezer and shave it off directly stays good long time
Hi Emmy and Paul, great video. I keep a gift closet too, this is a real money and time saver. I keep cute coffee mugs, interesting glass vases for fresh flowers, serving plates and platters to give with salad dressing, spoons, jars of olives and shelve stable ingredients. We are kindred spirits. 😄 Lots of love to you. ⚘
Great ideas Debbie! Love right back!
I also loved the idea you had for making up themed baskets!I think this year will be the year to try that idea,thank you so much for sharing the idea Emmy!👍
What a score at the tag sale. My son in law loves the Christmas cookie scented candles.
Thanks so much!
Great idea with the food saver would you share the brand with me. Blessings to you both
on your empty Maple syrup bottle - if you have access to free or inexpensive fruit this summer, make fruit vinegar. I love raspberry vinegar and it is super easy to make. You can make a big batch and give away a lovely bottle as a gift in that maple syrup bottle (after you have soaked the label off). I also love giving gift baskets in a theme I know the person will like. Each year my church Christmas Fair has a silent auction table and I like putting in a themed basket. This year I pulled together a really nice Beach Themed Bag with stuff I bought at the end of the summer last year when everything was 75%-90% off. Everything is in Red and Tourquoise and includes 2 beach towels, 2 water bottles, 2 pairs of sun glasses, 2 cup holders you spike into the sand, two melamine plates with nautical theme, a package of matching napkins and a frisbee, all will be put into a huge white canvas tote that says "Back to the Beach" in big red letters. Whole thing cost me less than $25 because I hit the after the season sales and it is HUGE. I've done tea party themes, Harry Potter Themes, Gardener themes, etc. Just need an inspiration piece to get started and patience in checking the sales ... plus knowing when to stop. I also buy gift cards when they have the special deals (often on black friday) and save them to use throughout the year. Good job saving all that food!
LOVE these ideas! Thanks so much for taking the time to share!!
Would love the recipe for raspberry vinegar please.
Those Christmas items are stunning
Thanks Lee!
What a lovely opening video. Isn’t it wonderful just watching nature. It’s calming. Thank you for sharing.
It really is! Thanks for watching!