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  • $5 MEALS | QUICK & EASY CHEAP DINNER RECIPES | CHEAP MEALS MADE EASY! Welcome back to my channel, Frugal Fit Mom.
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    00:00 $5 Dinner Recipes
    00:47 Loaded Baked Potatoes
    2:45 Pasta & Sausage
    5:50 Grandma's Potato Soup
    9:39 Quesadillas w/ a twist
    11:50 Quick Sloppy Joes
    13:45 No Bake PB Cheesecake
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  • @VickyEvaAnn
    @VickyEvaAnn Рік тому +682

    I use so many of your tips as a single mom to a 1 year old little girl I even went and applied for wic after watching one of your videos and man did that help out bread milk eggs fruit peanut butter it’s so much stuff that I qualify for so my baby can eat a semi healthy diet thank you ❤️❤️❤️

    • @happycook6737
      @happycook6737 Рік тому +55

      In the summer call up your local school district and ask if they are doing free meals for kids. My district gave a cooked breakfast and a sack lunch each day of the summer but not on weekends. Given to "students" ages 1 to 18.

    • @mandy3486
      @mandy3486 Рік тому +27

      I hope things get easier for you soon!!! Best wishes for you and your sweet kiddo!

    • @VickyEvaAnn
      @VickyEvaAnn Рік тому +9

      @@happycook6737 that’s usually just school age kids in my city but thank you I will look into it again! ❤️

    • @VickyEvaAnn
      @VickyEvaAnn Рік тому +3

      @@mandy3486 thank you ❤️❤️❤️

    • @connietaylor1336
      @connietaylor1336 Рік тому +17

      @@VickyEvaAnn in our area, the summer feeding program is for younger than school age as long as they can chew 😍 alot of people dont realize that. Hope it helps

  • @bonniestieben
    @bonniestieben Рік тому +125

    Oh girl.... In my household growing up, sometimes we just had mayo sandwiches. Nothing but mayo and bread. No kidding. And ya know what? I loved it. I didn't complain. Kids were adaptable back in the day... we just wanted to eat and go back outside as quickly as possible to play with our friends. Nowadays, I'm not even sure if kids play outside anymore. Weird world we live in... Thanks for keeping in real Christine.

    • @Lala-4597
      @Lala-4597 Рік тому +4

      We would have crackers and ketchup, but ketchup was actually spelled Catsup on the bottle.

    • @MyMaxKitty
      @MyMaxKitty Рік тому +2

      I once made a sandwich with bread and three strips of each: mayo, mustard, ketchup. I remember it wasn't as good as I thought it would be. That was what I thought was a cool experiment back in the day.

    • @vickyandersen8660
      @vickyandersen8660 Рік тому +4

      Beans and rice for me. And yes my kids play outside. It depends on how the parents raise them

    • @kathyking9928
      @kathyking9928 Рік тому +2

      I still eat cheese and mayo sandwiches! They're delicious!!

    • @JackANDJude
      @JackANDJude 10 місяців тому

      oh yeah. Mayo and seasoned salt. Heh.

  • @BabsAmato1
    @BabsAmato1 Рік тому +242

    FYI, instead of tap water to clean out the marinara jar use the pasta water. It’s starchy and doesn’t thin out the sauce as much. Love you and the fam.

    • @sarahconnor64
      @sarahconnor64 Рік тому +8

      That's super smart!

    • @StephanieMT
      @StephanieMT Рік тому +1

      I just put lid back on jar and shake then pur into rest of sauce and then take a rubber spatula to get the rest out

    • @happycook6737
      @happycook6737 Рік тому +8

      I use pasta water to make soup just like they do in Italy. Delicious.

    • @maryangel4974
      @maryangel4974 10 місяців тому

      It makes a big difference!

  • @bekegibson9603
    @bekegibson9603 Рік тому +81

    Team green beans here! When I was young, saw a family member cooking eat 2 green beans out a can she just opened. When I asked why, she told me that the cook must eat 2 green beans from each can they open. Just green beans, not other veggies. So I did it when I started cooking too. Obviously, I finally figured out she was pulling my leg but I still eat 2 out of every can I open, because …., ummm….why not? I am 63 now. LOL

    • @gaildickerson2226
      @gaildickerson2226 Рік тому +11

      I absolutely love that story, because it's something I would do. My dad (who I adored) would say things like eat beans America needs the gas (Ok, I know I dating myself) or when a bottle would say shake before opening he would shake his body then pick up the bottle and open it. I followed his directives for years and years and years until my sister told me to stop making her kids weird. 😊😁😎

    • @happycook6737
      @happycook6737 Рік тому +5

      Very cute! At our house on holidays we'd have a treat. A plate with raw carrot sticks, black olives from a can, and raw celery sticks. We'd make a big deal outta quality control on the olives. Carefully tasting a few to make sure that can met our "standards". 😋😂Sadly that generation in my family passed but I still check the olives because you just never know...🤣

    • @happycook6737
      @happycook6737 Рік тому +1

      @@gaildickerson2226 🤣Love it! Your dad had a good sense of humor.

    • @maryangel4974
      @maryangel4974 10 місяців тому +4

      ​@@happycook6737I really love that we used to have fun with such simple, silly concepts. It may seem corny, but there are days when I would love to return to the innocence of those days! 😊

  • @annielumm7370
    @annielumm7370 Рік тому +88

    My grandparents grew a massive garden and we always got a homegrown tomato and sliced it up and made a tomato sandwich! Best ever!

    • @rebeccasladky1138
      @rebeccasladky1138 Рік тому +9

      With miracle whip. I still have a tomato sandwich at least once a week! Don’t forget hamburger gravy! Brown a pound of hamburger and then add a Tbsp or two of flour mix in well till flour is lightly browned and then add milk slowly while stirring. Stir in milk before adding more. Gravy will not thicken until it boils, never stop scraping bottom of pan. Serve over two slices of toasted bread.

    • @leighdegenhardt485
      @leighdegenhardt485 Рік тому +8

      Yes!!!? Bread, Helmans, thinly sliced onion, tomato, salt and pepper! Oh my heaven in my mouth!

    • @sonyaclawson1514
      @sonyaclawson1514 Рік тому +6

      Oh YES! Love the tomato sandwiches! We also are green pepper sandwiches and even carrot sandwiches 😂🤣😂

    • @cindysnyder5189
      @cindysnyder5189 Рік тому +4

      With mayo though. No miracle whip for me. Still eat mater sandwiches

    • @nancyshrout-wankowski7147
      @nancyshrout-wankowski7147 Рік тому +4

      @@cindysnyder5189 Yep. Mayo, sliced tomatoes, salt and pepper, and either plain white bread or toasted. One of the few times I eat mayo.

  • @hannayoung9657
    @hannayoung9657 Рік тому +9

    I am always amazed with kid food vs adult food, since it isnt a real concept in my country, kids can eat anything.

  • @kymschoeff2858
    @kymschoeff2858 5 місяців тому +4

    Potatoes came out of the oven not quite soft enough. So I put them in the microwave for a minute. Potato blew apart and hit the door hard enough to open it so potato went all over the kitchen-cabinets, counters and floor. And I also grew up on Kraft singles cheese sandwiches but with Hellman’s. And since it was called a single, that is what we got 😅

  • @rebekahduncan8403
    @rebekahduncan8403 Рік тому +9

    American cheese sandwiches with yellow mustard and a slice of fresh tomato out of the garden! That was summer lunch with my grandmother! Brings back sweet memories!

  • @No-sv6mu
    @No-sv6mu Рік тому +22

    I used to melt cheese singles on half a bagel. My family was not poor or struggling when I grew up. I just liked the taste. My mom was home with us and she taught me all types of tricks to lower our food bill. She taught me about investing and banking. She made our meals at home. I'm thankful to have learned so much from my parents. I am a working mom. We bring all meals with us to work and school. I even pack thermos and coolers for my kids sporting events. My income is not great, so using my mom's tips has helped supplement my lower income. I'm desperately trying to put off getting a part time job because I want to be on my kids schedule still. So I need to do everything possible to save where I can.

    • @lisakrings5419
      @lisakrings5419 Рік тому +2

      Go you! Your kids are very blessed to have a momma who values her time with them❤😊.

    • @christinagardener1889
      @christinagardener1889 7 місяців тому +1

      Good idea!

  • @ispyamoose
    @ispyamoose Рік тому +45

    I hate Miracle Whip so much. But, I grew up having cheese sandwiches exactly as you described with Hellman's mayo. We didn't have much money growing up and we found creative ways to stay fed. Sometimes it meant having a half sandwich with cream cheese on it, sometimes it was a cheese sammy, sometimes I even had mayo sammies. We did what we had to. We never went without, but we didn't eat lavishly.

    • @cathys7087
      @cathys7087 Рік тому +4

      I hate Miracle Whip too! Definitely a Hellman’s girl.

    • @sarahconnor64
      @sarahconnor64 Рік тому +2

      Sometimes we had Miracle Whip sandwiches 😬

    • @dianasimplifies
      @dianasimplifies Рік тому +2

      @@sarahconnor64 we had those too! Yummy! ❤ team Miracle Whip but I also use Dukes Mayo some

  • @louisewilliams3900
    @louisewilliams3900 Рік тому +22

    Cheese sandwiches were definitely a real meal. Even my kids got it (but in all honesty, they're your age 😏)
    I sometimes laugh at the "frugal" things. That's how I've always cooked and thought it was normal. Our meal plan included whatever was on clearance that week. When I could get the 10lb bags of chicken leg quarters for $1.90 is was a GREAT week.

  • @pamelastokes2964
    @pamelastokes2964 7 місяців тому +1

    At 73 yrs I remember always eating cheese sandwiches. Mayo and cheese slice on white bread. ❤Pam

  • @donnamullins2089
    @donnamullins2089 Рік тому +23

    I made Vienna Sausage sandwiches. Mashed with pickle relish, finely chopped celery and mayo. Told the kids it was ham salad. When your broke you still got to eat. Thanks Christine.

    • @happycook6737
      @happycook6737 Рік тому +1

      That sounds yummy! Very creative too

    • @terriedahl9725
      @terriedahl9725 11 місяців тому

      I loved Vienna sausage sandwiches with miracle whip. So good.

  • @kimwick1186
    @kimwick1186 Рік тому +77

    Yep I grew up on those cheese sandwiches. We were a miracle whip family. In the summer we added a slice of garden tomatoes. So good! And team green bean✋🏻

    • @naomifehr669
      @naomifehr669 Рік тому +3

      The cheese slice, Miracle Whip & tomato sandwich was my staple food when I was pregnant with my oldest. Still love em!

  • @jackieelmore6544
    @jackieelmore6544 Рік тому +15

    I love green beans! I’ve found that pouring just a little Italian dressing over them takes them over the top!!

  • @nancyrevoy3683
    @nancyrevoy3683 10 місяців тому +1

    I am from Canada and the cheese sandwich was a staple in our lunch boxes. We had the best childhood. You don’t know what you don’t know. Best way to grow up.

  • @hfdodson5942
    @hfdodson5942 Рік тому +12

    I have been making that pie for years but I fill the crust with miniature chocolate chips before adding the peanut butter filling. Game changer.

  • @maryschmidt6945
    @maryschmidt6945 Рік тому +85

    I grew up with velveeta being the only cheese that we knew. Made good Mac and cheese in the oven. I never knew about other cheeses probably until I got married and started grocery shopping. We were dairy farmers until around 1963 so you would think that we would be all about dairy. We drank milk at every meal- from our own cows. We had chickens also so eggs for every breakfast. I’m 74 yo. So my teen years was in the 1960s. To me that doesn’t seem so long ago but to others it probably seems ancient.

    • @robynw6307
      @robynw6307 Рік тому +5

      I understand you completely Mary. I'm 63, so my teen years were in the 70s. I always laugh when my daughter (28yo) says something is really old, then clarifies by saying it was 2009, for example.That doesn't seem old to me at all. LOL

    • @dianasimplifies
      @dianasimplifies Рік тому +7

      Funny about the cheese even though you had a dairy farm. I grew up with Velveeta too, it’s still the best to me when melting cheese in a recipe. We eat a lot of fiesta cheese but it has almost no taste 😅

    • @hannahgleason9885
      @hannahgleason9885 Рік тому +5

      Bro velveeta is underrated though. It’s so good

  • @lilypad342
    @lilypad342 Рік тому +5

    YES!!! Miracle whip and either Kraft or Borden wrapped slices on white bread!!! YUM! My dad thought that was fancy because he grew up with mayonnaise on bread only!!! 6 kids widowed mom! She did what she could!!!

  • @chrisd8795
    @chrisd8795 Рік тому +50

    Save half of the sausage in the pasta dish and save the other for the potato soup. This will stretch the protein from one meal to two. I cook the chorizo in the tube and when done I add a can or black beans (or whatever you like), to the pan. This stretches the protein and will give you left overs for several meals. Same with the turkey roll, cut with beans and use the remainder for another dish. To save more $ purchase dry beans, they stretch further and are cheaper. We love green beans, ground meat, cubed potatoes, tomato sauce severed over pasta of choice. Budget friendly does not have to be tasteless. ❤

    • @luanngates4982
      @luanngates4982 10 місяців тому

      😂😮😮😮😮😮😮😊

  • @leslienhill2526
    @leslienhill2526 Рік тому +4

    Poor Preacher's kid here...we ate plain cheese sandwiches all the time. Best was when one of the Ladies' in the church made fresh rolls so we had fresh rolls and cheese. Wonderful memories and I got the roll recipe to make for friends and family now.

  • @shinymommy
    @shinymommy Рік тому +35

    Can confirm the potato soup is bomb. ❤ In my house our cheese sandwiches were just a kraft single and bread. 😂😂😂 Y'all went gourmet there with the miracle whip!

  • @mariacastillejo3321
    @mariacastillejo3321 Рік тому +2

    Here's a challenge for you...we recently had a storm and it cut out electricity in our neighborhood for a while...we used pantry items and thankfully we had a gas stove working. We had to use up refrigerated food up first and didn't have much oil to cook with...the challenge is what meals can you make in this situation? We got creative and made many boiling water meals like soups,pasta, etc...lol

  • @tashainjena
    @tashainjena Рік тому +23

    Hey, Christine, my family used to own a restaurant in our small town that was pretty much famous locally for their baked potatoes... the way we fluffed them was to wrap each potato in foil before putting it in the oven, then when they came out, wrap in a dishrag and smoosh on the counter....

  • @aardyn8564
    @aardyn8564 Рік тому +19

    I had potatoes explode in the oven once in my twenties lol, we had friends over and put them in the oven and then forgot about them when we all got to talking and kept delaying making the rest of dinner. They were actually the tastiest potatoes, the skins were dry and crunchy like chips and the insides soft and fluffy :)

    • @happycook6737
      @happycook6737 Рік тому +1

      When I need baked potatoes for a crowd I put them in my crockpot.

    • @aardyn8564
      @aardyn8564 Рік тому

      @@happycook6737 lol I was twenty-something in college. I didn't have a crockpot. I had one frying pan, one pot, and and not even a sheet pan. It was rare to cook food at all we usually just ordered pizza.

    • @dianasimplifies
      @dianasimplifies Рік тому

      @@aardyn8564 that’s a great story and a good ending. It tasted good anyway 😂😂😂

    • @lizacisneros9170
      @lizacisneros9170 Рік тому

      I didn't know that could happen

    • @nancyshrout-wankowski7147
      @nancyshrout-wankowski7147 Рік тому +2

      @@lizacisneros9170 You can still eat most of the exploded potatoes, but cleaning up the oven is a major pain.

  • @jennmiller4257
    @jennmiller4257 Рік тому +3

    Our public schools serve children with overdue lunch charges cheese sandwiches for lunch until the overdue balance is brought back to green. Cheese sandwiches are most definitely a thing! While not the favorite lunch served in the lunchroom I’m thankful they don’t allow the kids go hungry!

  • @indianne9781
    @indianne9781 11 місяців тому +7

    Growing up our “grilled cheese” was a slice of American cheese, served open faced, grilled under the broiler, and miracle whip on top. Sounds weird now, but was quite yummy!

  • @shaybob1711
    @shaybob1711 Рік тому +36

    I love chili on potatoes. Bean soup is also a surprisingly good topping.
    Also, a tip for cheap pasta sauce is to replace the meat with cooked red lentils. I cook up a batch of it and store it in the freezer to add to things like pasta sauce. extra fiber so super filling and its cheaper than ground meat.

    • @carlaritchie331
      @carlaritchie331 8 місяців тому +1

      Great tip! Thanks for sharing. I'm going to start doing that. Lentils are so nutritious that this is a great way to eat more by sneaking them in unexpectedly.

  • @careybrooks9871
    @careybrooks9871 Рік тому +23

    I just have to say your videos have been helping me stay sane while being in the hospital for the past week. I've been binge watching so many! Thank you for such awesome content!

  • @kathleenhawkins4083
    @kathleenhawkins4083 Рік тому +23

    honestly... in recent time I have had the miracle whip cheese sandwich when i don't have leftovers to take to work for lunch.. i actually love that combo it's the nostalgia for sure :) That or a hard boiled egg sliced.. with real mayo.. maybe a piece of lettuce.. just hits the good old fashioned spot lol

  • @auntiesash
    @auntiesash Рік тому +10

    After you flip the quesadilla, use chili-lime spice in place of the salt. A dash of green tabasco in the middle also makes the whole thing fresh & light.

  • @happycook6737
    @happycook6737 Рік тому +34

    Cinnamon toast is my favorite thing from childhood. It only showed up for our birthday breakfast. So incredibly good, cheap, and simple.

    • @momhasajob
      @momhasajob Рік тому +6

      Cinnamon toast was one of my dad's specialties. Yum!

    • @vickirobison2902
      @vickirobison2902 8 місяців тому +1

      Yum, I topped mine with a little syrup and pretended it was french toast :)

    • @fireguardburnt
      @fireguardburnt 5 місяців тому

      Grandpa was from Tennessee and his specialty was "Sugar Toast". Butter on bread, sugar on top of that and bake until crispy. Serve with hot cocoa and send us home sugared up! Lolz

  • @patdoman8209
    @patdoman8209 Рік тому +12

    And if you take a jar of Prego and give it a good whack on the bottom of the jar you'll hear the seal break and it will pop right open! This works on most jars like this😀❤️

  • @KateWiium
    @KateWiium Рік тому +12

    Fun fact, in Iceland cause we don't use evaporated milk very often because it's not readily available. In one store I found it, it's $11 dollars :') for a can just like yours. Seems to be a luxury item here haha
    Loved the video thanks !

    • @happycook6737
      @happycook6737 Рік тому +2

      You can make your own evaporated milk from fresh milk. I did it when I lived overseas. Another way is to use dry milk powder. You can find recipes online.

  • @TheNinnyfee
    @TheNinnyfee Рік тому +30

    If you want your potatoes faster you can parboil them while the oven pre-heats. Just in case anyone is as impatient as me. ❤️😄
    And if you are on a tight budget: tomato paste, water, salt, and Italian seasoning make quite a good sauce.

    • @casswilson3964
      @casswilson3964 Рік тому +3

      Similarly, we fork them and then microwave them before going in the oven. Saves sooooo much time

  • @kasban8672
    @kasban8672 10 місяців тому

    The plastic lid to cover the pie I mean, WOW, mind blown. Did not know that trick. Thanks!

  • @janetmcvay1805
    @janetmcvay1805 Рік тому +4

    Lightly "beat" the baked potato with the handle of your butter knife all around before you slice it, then squeeze and it's EXTRA poofy :)

  • @leahtorres8638
    @leahtorres8638 Рік тому +7

    Exploding potatoes has happened to me. I love the humor while poking the potatoes.😊 And by the way, mayonnaise sandwiches (bread and mayo) were a thing for us.

  • @delnacarruthers9335
    @delnacarruthers9335 Рік тому +8

    Yes Christine...cheese sandwich just like yours was a staple! Also, another staple was tuna noodle casserole...peas if lucky 😊

  • @thecookingandcleaningmom5878
    @thecookingandcleaningmom5878 Рік тому +3

    Something I do to help get the spaghetti sauce out without using water is I take some of the cooked meat, put it in the jar and shake it. It works for me every time.

  • @sabrinaborelli4349
    @sabrinaborelli4349 Рік тому +4

    Yes to the American cheese and Miracle Whip sandwiches! My grandpa introduced them to me when I was young kid and they were our special treat because no one else in the house ate them. Thank you for the happy memory!

  • @FrugalLifeThriftyWife
    @FrugalLifeThriftyWife Рік тому +25

    I’m definitely making that peanut butter cheese cake with the leftover creamy peanut butter I have from my extreme grocery budget challenge that I just did! My family doesn’t love creamy peanut butter all that much, so I’ve been trying to think of a way to use it up. Thanks for the idea! 😊

    • @annikanygaard7443
      @annikanygaard7443 Рік тому

      My kids don't like creamy peanut butter either they love the crunchy one though.

    • @FrugalLifeThriftyWife
      @FrugalLifeThriftyWife Рік тому

      @@annikanygaard7443 that’s how we are too!

  • @ramonaearnest4709
    @ramonaearnest4709 Рік тому +1

    Yes we love the meat smasher from the Dollar tree!!

  • @summermercier1901
    @summermercier1901 8 місяців тому +2

    All great ideas! My grandma used to make Salisbury steak, another cheap meal really...I think there are recipes that the older generations used to make that were budget friendly too. Do you ever look into those kind of recipes? I love your channel and sometimes share with my adult kids, you have great ideas

  • @kay-win2014
    @kay-win2014 Рік тому +47

    “Goofy Grilled Cheese” was definitely a meal for our kids! American cheese slices and Miracle Whip on cheap wheat bread, microwaved for about 10 seconds to make it warm and gooey. 😋

    • @kyoung2918
      @kyoung2918 Рік тому

      I've done that so many times. It's delicious!

    • @joyce9523
      @joyce9523 Рік тому

      Kari im hungry😂😂😋

    • @andreanielsen6513
      @andreanielsen6513 Рік тому +4

      I toast my bread, add some cheese then microwave for like 20 seconds. I make them all the time at work.

    • @robinsmith6293
      @robinsmith6293 Рік тому

      BluePlate Mayonnaise, cheese, grilled bread in butter …yum

    • @dracofirex
      @dracofirex Рік тому +2

      @@andreanielsen6513 At anime conventions we'd have access to a toaster, a microwave, and nothing else so we would often make "grilled cheese" like that too!

  • @kellysmain6230
    @kellysmain6230 Рік тому +3

    @frugalfitmom - life changing tip, lol, open up that bun, meat on both sides and add a slice of cheese to each and warm in the oven until the cheese is melty! Soooooo good! Love a sloppy joe

  • @JustTheilogs
    @JustTheilogs Рік тому +1

    My go to cheapest meal is a bowl of rice, dash of soy sauce and butter. Heat it up in the microwave and it’s the most satisfying and delicious inexpensive meal you’ve ever eaten.

  • @thewadsquad
    @thewadsquad Рік тому

    Eddie Izzard!!!! 👏🏻 👏🏻 classic! 🎉

  • @mostuniquemary
    @mostuniquemary Рік тому +10

    Cheese sandwiches were my go to lunch as a kid. As an adult, add mayo and a sliced tomato from the garden and oh em gee!
    PS. I am totally making that PB cheesecake this week!

  • @ericarandall2692
    @ericarandall2692 Рік тому +14

    I am right there with your mom on the cracked black pepper, it’s the best. ✋🏻 Team green beans! That pie looks delicious! Have a great week!

  • @katfisher9171
    @katfisher9171 10 місяців тому

    Cheese, miracle whip and lettuce sandwiches were MY JAM growing up.

  • @TXSweeTea
    @TXSweeTea Рік тому +4

    OMG, adding the oreo to the pb cheesecake, genius!! Can't wait to try this

  • @LauraSH2015
    @LauraSH2015 Рік тому +4

    Oh my goodness! I thought I was the only person who ate miracle whip and American cheese slice on good ol cheap white bread as a kid. And loved it! Also a hot dog in white bread was another staple!!! I’m not as weird as I thought!!!
    😂♥️

    • @sarahconnor64
      @sarahconnor64 Рік тому +1

      And Miracle Whip on the hot dog sandwich...at least in my house as a kid

  • @beckybramlett3515
    @beckybramlett3515 Рік тому +10

    When I make sloppy joe’s, I use the thick and chunky (mild) salsa from Kroger ( the cheaper the better it seems😂) and it really makes a wonderful supper for me. Since you like “ hot” stuff ,you could use spicier salsa. Give it a try.🥰

  • @ramonaearnest4709
    @ramonaearnest4709 Рік тому +1

    We used to eat a Miracle whip sandwiches with nothing else!
    My daughter in law makes potato burritos and man they are delicious!!

  • @RoyalDuggars
    @RoyalDuggars Рік тому +1

    Seasoned Salt like Lowry's, is GREAT on baked potatoes!

  • @cookshackcuisinista
    @cookshackcuisinista Рік тому +4

    I have a large international bunch of friends and my favourite way of being hospitable would be to invite them to lunch. Quite often lunch was a hearty soup with crusty bread which seems to be a favourite with many North American people and their cultures, fast forward 14 years and my same international friends who would come quite often for lunch told me "you know we're not really big soup eaters in our culture." It took her fourteen years to tell me as they were polite and they would eat it, but in those fourteen years I could have served many other things.... but we had a good laugh! Having said this, soup isn't always a favourite and yet it's cheap and nutritious and I say it's a shame if you can't give it a try because it fills a lot of bellies for a few pennies. Thank you Christine! Our parents were make-do with what we have types! My father likes to put molasses on bread with a boiled dinner, and because I worshipped the ground he walked on, I ate mine that way too. There are no rules in a family that is struggling to keep food on the table for a large number of kids! Great job Christine!

  • @jenniferbower2545
    @jenniferbower2545 Рік тому +4

    I'm number 4 of 5. I didn't eat kraft cheese till well into my teenage years. My mom always made things from scratch. I'm not a fan if kraft cheese but will eat it. Also totally believe it only belongs on or in certain foods. You potato soup always looks good but being that I'm typically a scratch made home(lucky to be a stay at home)Don't get me wrong when I worked outside the house believe me I made shortcuts. I would never use only kraft cheese in my soup. Cheddar all the way with a slice or two(and that's pushing it for me) kraft cheese.

  • @Whamofilms
    @Whamofilms 4 місяці тому

    Kraft singles and miracle whip sounds like a 60s thing, my mom would attest haha. Thank you for the recipes!

  • @bthalsey5943
    @bthalsey5943 Рік тому +1

    That instant mash “tip” is awesome for that soup! Genius 🤩

  • @Crackrzz
    @Crackrzz Рік тому +4

    Yep. Kraft singles or the store brand and miracle whip (or store brand) were cheese sandwiches, unless I had it grilled. Nana made those every Saturday when I was little, with strawberry Jell-O with a cream topping that was runny in its own way but I loved it. I think it was called Dream Whip.

  • @tstewartfan626
    @tstewartfan626 Рік тому +2

    The cheese slices with Miracle Whip seems to be a Texas thing. I’m a Tx girl who is 60 years old and still eat this. Had one at midnight last night. If we had a slice of bologna to put on the sandwich we thought we were eating rich!

  • @Pope_Party_of_6
    @Pope_Party_of_6 11 місяців тому

    Omg, the Eddie Izzard clip! 😂 Your video clip inserts are exactly how I envision my own channel😆

  • @lindaabitz7812
    @lindaabitz7812 6 місяців тому

    I had miracle whip and sliced dill pickles sandwiched on two slices of white bread quite often as a child. Nothing like crunchy dill pickles and tangy salad dressing. I have not had that in a long time. Loved it as a kid. Not so sure if I would still love this childhood favorite

  • @angelrosa4538
    @angelrosa4538 Рік тому +13

    I've made your recipe for Potato Soup a couple of times now and my family loves it. Can't wait to make the peanut butter cheesecake. Thanks for another great video Christine!

  • @rudiannwildgoose-laing4629
    @rudiannwildgoose-laing4629 Рік тому +4

    The cheese and bread with mayo is normal for my family. We also had mayo and homemade bread as well as just the bread. I have a great appreciation for those experiences because it has been a benefit in times when that is all you have.
    🤭 I actually had sugar cane in my yard.🇧🇸

  • @user-xs6sv4qv6j
    @user-xs6sv4qv6j 7 місяців тому +1

    You are amazing! Your videos/recipes, tips helped me so much as a single parent when I started over after a terrible breakup. They helped me save money, learn to shop better, and actually be able to afford groceries!

  • @CoolTaxiDriver
    @CoolTaxiDriver 10 місяців тому

    One of the favorite memories I have is…my Mom making individual pizzas using a slice of bread, ketchup, oregano, and a slice of that cheese. We thought it was wonderful and never dreamed that is was because there wasn’t much food in the house!

  • @vzimmer1951
    @vzimmer1951 Рік тому +3

    We had those cheese sandwiches as well. Most of the time they were toasted with butter in a skillet.

  • @anitaholmes6824
    @anitaholmes6824 Рік тому +6

    I have to jump in here and talk about the potato soup, I made it just like your mom and did not like the evaporated milk taste to it, sorry, so Instead I made it again with heavy cream and it was to die for delicious! So for those out there that do not like evaporated milk, there you go, you can still make it and love it!

  • @brg2743
    @brg2743 Рік тому +1

    We used to eat tomato sandwiches with mayo. Tomatoes were fresh from the garden! Still like them today! Boiled cabbage over bread and butter is so good too!

  • @lindaabitz7812
    @lindaabitz7812 Рік тому

    I grew up on Kraft singles and Miracle Whip sandwiches in Central Wisconsin! Blows my mind that you grew up on this too! 🤩

  • @ilenehorowitz3060
    @ilenehorowitz3060 Рік тому +4

    I have a similar recipe for the cheese cake. Instead of peanut butter use about a 1/2 can of crushed pineapple. Toast some cocoanut for garnish on top.

  • @carlarancatore-white4886
    @carlarancatore-white4886 Рік тому +3

    My grandkids love cheese sandwiches. They even tried toasted them in the sandwich maker which just toast the outside and heats the inside but they can do it themselves (with supervision of course).

  • @brg2743
    @brg2743 7 місяців тому

    A other way to do baked potatoes is in the crockpot. Wash, poke holes in them with a firk, put a small amount of olive oil on each, wrap individually in foil, put about 2 inches on water in crockpot, out in potatoes for about 5 hrs. So good. Moist

  • @angelafarnell5152
    @angelafarnell5152 10 місяців тому

    Sweet pickles added to that cheese sandwich is gourmet!!

  • @jennoscura2381
    @jennoscura2381 Рік тому +5

    Cacique also makes a soy chorizo. My local Cardenas Mexican market it's the same price as the regular kind. So even if you aren't vegan or vegetarian; give it a try. I am a vegan so I always use the soy version. My non vegan sister uses the soy version. It's an easy swap if you are having vegetarian guests over.
    I am a huge fan of using vegan versions whenever possible. Even if you have no plans on going vegan you can still make a difference for the animals and the environment by making vegan swaps. If it costs the same and gets the job done; might as well.

  • @rayeann7661
    @rayeann7661 Рік тому +4

    My family of 8 loves potato soup. I double the recipe and use my homemade bone broth to make it. That makes us a meal and a lunch the next day. If you need to be Gluten Free the best price on pasta is the Great Value Gluten Free pasta. It is one of the few GF pasta in 16 oz instead of 12 oz packaging. It also cooks up better than many of the other brands.

    • @dianasimplifies
      @dianasimplifies Рік тому +1

      Great info thx! I do organic anything I can find and Great Value used to have organic pasta but sadly they took it off the market or I can’t find it here. 😢 it was also excellent

  • @pamelaharing1647
    @pamelaharing1647 Рік тому

    I grew up eating American cheese sammies with miracle whip, nothin else. I still eat them to this day and I'm 40. Its a nostalgic comfort thing 😆

  • @tammypancake5877
    @tammypancake5877 7 місяців тому

    Miracle whip, cheese slices on bread was and still is a great sandwich. I ate that a lot when I was a kid! Great memories!

  • @capecodder8655
    @capecodder8655 Рік тому +2

    Miracle whip was popular with my mom also. Cheese or tomato or cucumber with miracle whip made a lot of lunches. A Carnation kids cookbook had shredded cheese and Mayo mixed together to make a sandwich. Had that a lot too! 😀

  • @cindyparrish360
    @cindyparrish360 Рік тому +4

    Kraft cheese sandwich sounds yummy! I grew up doing a thick layer of margarine on white bread and then topping that with white sugar so it was coated like a donut.. 😊I remember it being SO GOOD. Weird I’m sure.

  • @jenniferstrapac75
    @jenniferstrapac75 Рік тому

    I didn’t know about the meat smashing tool until I started watching your channel. I now love that thing!

  • @marilyns6043
    @marilyns6043 Рік тому

    Oh my gosh - I remember Velvetta and miracle whip sandwiches in my lunches. Thinking back now - it was pretty gross. As a kicker though - I remember mom used to get lots of bread at the bakery outlet and would sometimes forget to take the loaf out of the freezer the night before. I have vivid memories of popping off slices by banging the loaf on the side of the counter. The positive thing is that when you put Velvetta between two frozen brickette slices, it acts like a thermos pack in your lunchbox...and it's usually thawed out by lunch...mostly. Who's hungry?!😆

  • @erinnandrews8428
    @erinnandrews8428 Рік тому +4

    I made the pasta and sausage dinner exactly how you recommended and it was awesome. It tasted like I spent way more time on it and my picky kids loved it. Thank you! I will be trying the other recipes too.

  • @marjoriejohnson4559
    @marjoriejohnson4559 Рік тому +4

    What a coincidence. I made that exact pasta dish last night, in my crockpot.😊 I will now eat the leftovers for lunch. 😄 We seldom ate cold cheese sandwiches cuz we grilled them. We had cold cucumber and mayo sandwiches. Yum

  • @angiewood4356
    @angiewood4356 Рік тому

    I had completely forgotten about cheese sandwiches!!! YES! We ate cheese sandwiches a lot, especially, for lunch!!! And Kool Aid to drink!!!

  • @ginacarr1067
    @ginacarr1067 8 місяців тому

    Chorizo and potatoes are bomb! If you have an additional potato left from your bag and a little onion, you have another life changing meal! Making a spanish torta is another tight budget delicious meal that you can make by using onion, potatoes, eggs, and oil for frying! Potato tacos....Bomb! Potatoe Flautes....Bomb!!! I think I have lived far to frugal in my life time!

  • @heathersmeather
    @heathersmeather Рік тому +3

    🥪Cheese sandwiches totally normal. I still eat one now and then but use mayo and cheddar or Colby cheese.
    🥔 My family loves baked potato and salad night. I should have potato night after we’ve had chili night.
    They also LOVE sloppy joes because I serve them with potato chips 😆 (and potato salad for me 😁). Aren’t many meals I allow chips so it’s a treat.
    My mom makes a no bake cherry cheesecake for holidays to go with pies. Very nostalgic for me.

  • @paulawilliams1474
    @paulawilliams1474 Рік тому +3

    If Dave thinks cheese sandwiches are weird he must have grown up fancy. Lol. Bet his parents didn’t use fast food napkins as tissues in the car or plastic grocery bags as bathroom trash bags either.

    • @nancybrewer8494
      @nancybrewer8494 Рік тому

      Wait! I still keep napkins in my car and I use the grocery bags in all my wastebaskets. Not because my mother did. She didn't always go out of her way to save the pennies.

  • @hockeygirl8506
    @hockeygirl8506 9 місяців тому +1

    The potato & cheddar soup would also be good with leftover bacon bits 😋

  • @carocroswell
    @carocroswell 4 місяці тому

    My mom was a fantastic cook and used all the chefy techniques before it was a thing, which adds a ton more flavor. For potato soup Mom would fry up a piece or two of bacon,take it out and drain it and crumble it up to sprinkle over the soup to serve. Then she would saute the onion and some chopped celery in the bacon fat before adding the potatoes. She didn't use cheese in the soup. It was yummy!

  • @iammissiemarie4302
    @iammissiemarie4302 Рік тому +16

    The only thing that horrified me about your sandwich was the use of Miracle Whip. I think it's a miracle that anyone actually thinks that stuff tastes good. I also grew up eating cheese sandwiches that my Aunt would make me, where she used Hellman's mayo, with the Kraft slices and added pickles to it. She used Arnold Brick Oven Bread. It hits.

    • @dianasimplifies
      @dianasimplifies Рік тому +3

      It just depends on how you grew up. We always had miracle whip but now I also use Dukes Mayo on some sandwiches.

    • @charleyme
      @charleyme Рік тому +1

      I still have to have egg salad and tuna sandwiches made with Miracle Whip but I use Mayo now pretty much for every else.

    • @Kya71887
      @Kya71887 Рік тому +2

      I only use mayo if I absolutely have to. Tastes plain, like almost flavorless texture to me, and I don't like the flavor it does have. I'd go without anything before choosing mayo. I'm biased though lol in my family mom was the only one who didn't like miracle whip 🤷‍♀️

    • @kimberlyfrench8840
      @kimberlyfrench8840 Рік тому

      I agree 💯! Miracle whip is gross

    • @itsjustme.7059
      @itsjustme.7059 11 місяців тому

      I feel the same way about Miracle Whip. It’s way too sweet.

  • @pattywilliams788
    @pattywilliams788 Рік тому +4

    Hey there, Christine! I’m sure that we’ve all had sandwiches that others might consider weird. It could be a regional thing or something else. We had banana sandwiches, canned sliced pineapple sandwiches and a few other oddball combinations. They bring back memories of childhood like your mom’s potato soup. Great budget-friendly meals. Thanks for sharing and for making me smile with your wit. You’re so cool.

  • @helenspencer8016
    @helenspencer8016 11 місяців тому

    Bread and cheese with mayo was a staple back in the day! LOVED them! I still do😊

  • @teresabaechtold236
    @teresabaechtold236 Рік тому

    I’m 67 years old and I had a slice of American cheese with mustard on white bread every day in my packed lunch!😃

  • @janemartin229
    @janemartin229 9 місяців тому +4

    No fake cheese (American/Velveeta) or fake mayo (Miracle Whip) for me! If you're going to make a toasted or grilled cheese sandwich, use real cheddar or any other real cheese, not that rubbery stuff. It also melts when heated and tastes so much better! I'm glad to see you make quesadillas like me--most people do one tortilla and fold it in half. That takes twice as much time to get the same number of wedges.

  • @katebenson9110
    @katebenson9110 Рік тому +6

    I think the cheese sandwich with a slice of American, MW and white bread might be a Texas thing. We did that a lot, too, but my Florida-raised husband gave me the same look Dave gave you when I asked him 🤣

  • @brendayoungblood9484
    @brendayoungblood9484 Рік тому +2

    We had a lot of tomatoes and pasta shells growing up when times were tight. Mom made it richer by adding butter. It still takes me home to remember it and homemade vegetable beef soup with stew bones cooked all day.

  • @hotmama298
    @hotmama298 Рік тому

    I love how your recipes are relatively cheap. I've never had a potato explode on me. I used to prick my potatoes but I discovered it wasn't necessary if you're baking the potatoes. If I cook potatoes in the microwave I'll prick them.