Decluttering food! 💸 Saving MONEY! 💰Pantry, Fridge Declutter, Meal Plan, Gardening!
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Decluttering and organizing the food pantry and refrigerator and writing a meal plan based on what is already in the house.
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My daughter who is Down Syndrome works at a movie theater. She is so excited to take me as her guest to see Inside Out 2. We have to wait a week, though, as movie theater employees can't use their bonus tickets the opening week.
So satisfying to be able to make meals utilizing what you've already purchased.
I love Ivon's commentary during your videos.
Thank you for always reminding us of important things we need to accomplish!
You should do a 30 day challenge of just eating what you have. I do this often to keep from waste. Some times there may be something missing so I will limit to just by that one item to complete that meal for under 10 dollars but it has to be used that day for that meal. Another thing I do is if I see I have lots of leftovers I will have a dinner with just all of it together to get it gone. I hate food waste. I'm a huge stickler about it. And vegetable or fruit I put outside for birds or raccoons etc. so again at least it's not going to waste.i put in my woods to keep them from coming up to my house. My significant others parents do the same.
The one thing that has helped me the most to not to waste food has been learning to cook proportionetly for two.
Thanks for the video Karen. It is hard to "lean" out food. My hubby and I are better now. We just buy meat and produce weekly and use what is in the pantry. We are really trying to not over consume in so many areas. God Bless have a nice weekend.
I´m pretty good with food most of the time. I only buy what I need for the week on Saturdays (except staples in the pantry of course). I meal plan, I try to food prep as much as possible (easier in the winter) and I always eat leftover the very next day. My eating changes with the seasons. I eat much lighter in the spring and summer. And I mostly cook what is in season.
Fun to be able to work with your daughter.
You can also freeze meatloaf. Make a big pan and then either divide it in half and eat one and then freeze the other half for another meal
Chilli as leftovers was always great. Over rice, over potatoes. Over hotdogs, for burritos/tacos/nachos, etc. Finding foods that start as something that can be remade into something else helps consume the leftovers. Another example would be rice. Start with plain rice and then it could be made into fried rice, rice eggs, added to a soup, etc.
After COVID, I couldn't find simple stuff like toilet paper, paper towels, napkins, baby wipes, salt, Kleenex, , I swore to myself I'd NEVER be like that again.
Smart to take pix then meal plan!!!👏🏻👍🏼
I am folding a mountain of clean laundry while watching you do the fridge. I will do mine Monday when son returns to Denver for his work. He has the fridge stuffed with his oddments of food.
Our pantry cupboards and freezer were over flowing, so we have been using up extra food for the past 3 months, before buying anything new. We buy only what we need to pair with what we have already. We have a rule, leftovers must be used up before making anything else. For example, we had leftover taco meat but no more tortillas, so we added a few ingredients to make sloppy joes. You can also freeze leftovers the day you make it and warm it up when you need a quick serving.
Ivon would truly freeze to death in my home. We have not seen 72 since I was perimenopausal 15 years ago!
Hello, my husband and I have what we call leftover lunch or dinner whenever needed, once or twice a week maybe. If there is chicken leftover I will make a salad or put it in a pita. We have fun and get quite creative trying not to waste any food. Can't afford to waste it. Thank you for being you!
Freeze leftovers
Whenever I have had a bad substitution, the grocery store has always refunded my money and I never had to return the item. You might call them and tell them that their substitution was not suitable. Don’t they send you a text or email to let you know what their substitution is before you get your order? If not, definitely call them and try to get your money back.
Hi, Karen. Thank you for your video. Best wishes to you. ❤