Here's a video idea, one shop the cheapest items from a prepared shopping list, such as value/basics beans, the cheapest fruit and veg, cheap chicken. The next shop the same items but the most expensive organic versions and see if the extra spend is really worth it.
To expand on Kevinh96's idea. and when you guys prepare the meals Sam shares it with the lovely Ms. W. and she can choose which one she wants they you decide which one was better. Jim Mexico
Fage is great if you’re someone eating protein for a reason. I’m a competitive powerlifter so eat a fair whack of meat. 300g of fage 0% with a scoop of protein mixed in and a load of frozen raspberries and oats is a very stomach friendly way for me to get in 50g of protein, good carbs and plenty of fibre while leaving me able to eat again fairly soon. Most other yogurts don’t have the same macronutrient breakdown.
You broke my heart by de-shelling those prawns. If you cook them in their shells, they're so much more flavourful! Cook them simply on a grill and serve with a bit of garlic butter. Awesome!
Fage is actually Greek yoghurt (although they're based in Luxembourg now so technically not any more) whereas other brands are "Greek Style" which is why it's more expensive.
Oh I would want a month's shopping for that!!! Some things definitely over priced, such as the cake, chocolates and yoghurt 🙄 - well done for honest reviewing. Not much I would buy from that, but might try the ribs as a treat, they did look good.
To label something 'organic', it has to be certified as having been grown without any artificial/ synthetic pesticides or plant food, for example. Organic is better for the environment in the sense that chemicals aren't being added to the soil; but that also means lower crop yields which is partly why organic stuff is more expensive.
How about a video featuring the most luxurious version of things? E.g. the most luxurious version of chips, cheese, ham, pate, bread, ice-cream, cake, pizza, lasagna, salad, etc etc.
Fish, prawns and other sea food is fresh when you buy it out of the freezer, other fish in the fridge where frozen before. So always buy the ones in the freezer
I’m currently living in a hotel for a week and I’d be interested to see you do a challenge either £10 or £20 any shops you like but you can only use a kettle no fridge no freezer and everything has to be bought at once
Organic is grown without pesticides, herbicides etc. oats are the only thing I get organic cause they end up having a particularly high amount of pesticide in them. Organic animal produce can't be given antibiotics which are normally provided to animals as standard as "preventative" measures but they also stimulate growth.
Love this channel, helped me a lot through my depression these past few months. 2 ideas, an episode where you buy offers or multibuys only and see if it firstly is good value and secondly tastes great. 2nd idea is you could do meal deals only week see if the diet allows it, this means sandwich deals at supermarkets and pasta meals but can include ready meals with drinks like that tesco finest one. Thanks again for your vids. I always get hungry watching then immediately.
@@SamWilder. Thanks bud, I'm doing a lot better now another idea is a branded week like birds eye for example they do a lot of ready meals too. I get jealous watching you though as my cat seems to have taken to you and keeps purring when he hears you 😂😂
The Naturya powder is for smoothies and shakes. You can use it in soups and other dishes too to add some nutrition. Organic food is grown with natural things such as poop as fertiliser. Non organic food may or may not use chemical fertilisers and pesticides. I am surprised you didn't pick up a jar of Manuka honey, that stuff is really expensive.
Hello Sam and Carolina (you just keep yourself off camera as much as you want, keep us all guessing! ) Milk freezes perfectly well unless it's some weird non homogenized fracas. It looks like your gearing up for a huge Costco or Ralph's Discount Warehouse shop (hint hint). Costco will save you money. Ralph's will save you tons more. I prefer redheads hehehe. The only time we get Belgian Biscuits in Mexico it's around Xmas. After the first purchase we get them every year....YUM We get our Lint for free in the dryer. (drumroll please) The green guk would probably have been better mixed into the Atlantic. ....fire burn and caluldron Bubble.... hehehe If I'm not mistaken organic veg doesn't use any pesticides or mass produced fertilizers. Rather animal and vegetable compost. Gluten Free Tortilla is merely Corn! Nothing to write home to Iztaccihuatl about. (our local romeo & juliet story. she's a mountain now) Peanut and or Sesame sauce is da Bomb! Jim Mexico
Nice video Sam. If you're going to do another of these in the future, maybe rule out bulk buy items? Like if you can buy the exact same quality item in a smaller portion it shouldn't count e.g. the 6 cartons of milk. I think you'd get a more interesting mix of items this way
I was shocked when I realised that 'the most expensive broccoli I've ever seen' was the one I was buying regularly without looking to see if there was a cheaper option... time to start properly budgeting my food shop!
I grow broccoli on my allotment and everything I grow is organic. That means there are no chemical pesticides, herbicides or fertilizer. I control weeds by hand pulling them, and no dig gardening a la Charles Dowding. I control pests with companion planting, and I fertilize using seaweed, calcium, compost and planted beans to fix nitrogen into the soil. Does it taste better? Freshly grown broccoli tastes better than anything in the shops, organic or not. However, there is no carcinogenic sprays on my broccoli which makes organic better for you.
I'd just whizz up a load of rice to make rice flour. So many things can use it for, rice tortillas, rice chips, cakes, I use it to make rice paper for spring rolls.
Gianduja [jan-du-ya] is an italian chocolate, where the chocolate is blended with hazelnut paste to make a creamier texture and vaguely nutella-esque taste. So delicious!!
Yellow melon is called honeydrew, the orange one is cantaloupe, the honeydrew one is really nice and juicy, an supermarket cakes i find are dry, but the tesco finest/asda extra special/ taste the difference little ones such as red velvet, lemon drizzle etc they are really nice and arent dry
That yogurt is live -- so it is expensive and it is far more healthy than 'dead' yogurts, by far !! I use the wholemilk one in place of mayonnaise (which I can't eat) -- you can use it in savoury dishes and to top curries. You can use it to culture up more yogurt from milk -- takes practice, but is worth it -- one desertspoon to a litre of milk.
The bovril was spread too thick. For that amount it should be spread over the whole toast, buttered first. No wonder why you can't appreciate it, you prepared it completely wrong. I hope the prawn shells and head were used to make prawn stock.
Grocery prices are so much higher here in the southeastern US. I wonder if wages are proportionally higher here or if it's truly more expensive to eat here. The only items that had a similar price point were the chocolates and the fancy biscuits.
There is a debate about the nutritional value of organic vegetables, but as a farmer that grows vegetables -- organic growing does not damage your soils and has a much smaller carbon footprint. In your economy videos -- get an allotment and growing your own is really cost effective.
Bovril toast without a good layer of melty butter is just wrong, and you're only supposed to use a little - the amount you put in the corner would do half a slice. You can use up the rest of the jar in anything beefy like stew or bolognese where you might want beef stock, but go easy with it. A little goes a long way.
I agree with you Sam on Bovril, Vegemite and Marmite - I'm team Burn them all and would not bat an eyelid if someone did, they all taste like asphalt anyway, and who in their right minds wants to eat asphalt? 😂
Wow very expensive great video though I think you mix that green powder to smoothies I love the thick fage yoghurt with honey on top its delicious but really expensive now 😊
Organic broccoli is grown differently and has more antioxidants than non organic broccoli. More antioxidants fight off free radicals in the body, so organic broccoli is more healthy, less pesticides too.
Great video, Mr :) Btw, careful with one of your pans as the coating is peeling off. Not sure how others feel about that, but as much as they say they might be safe to use, I typically would not. Just my two cents for your consideration :)
Holy crap, that was more than 3 weeks of grocery budget for hubby and I in the US. Been here for 15 years. Can't even fathom spending that much money back in the uk on a few days worth of food. I guess food prices are up back home in Blighty too. Was it just the one layer of chocolates in that box? If not then would definitely take the Milk Tray! That naturya is basically just overpriced spirulina and wheatgrass with a bit of ginger in it. I use spirulina to feed my daphnea (water fleas) to feed my betta fish live food. That's probably the best use for it lol, it tastes like ***!)
Fab! And some of those items were a real treat of the kind you often deny yourself in your videos 😁 but Bovril...man. You drink that or add a spoon to stews etc but on toast no 😉 when I was a kid the favoured drink from the vending machines was either a hot choc or a hot Bovril and that was always my choice. My workmate has it now with a teaspoon of mint sauce mixed in. Odd bod 😂
You must have so many random ingredients in your cupboards/pantry. I think you should just make some concoctions. That's what I do all the time but I need new ideas. My cupboards are full of the cheapest items in the supermarket. ☺️
could’ve got loose veg priced per kg just pick the largest (heaviest one)! Would work out like the chicken that’s also priced per kg so bigger (heavier) packs just cost more as a result! It’s not that the larger pack of chicken is better than the cheaper packs - it’s just more! The steak is another matter cos it’s Tesco finest. A comparably weighted steak wouldn’t cost the same if not the finest brand.
My family eat a truck load of fruit and veg every month. However, I would never buy that platter stuff as it’s so expensive for so little! Not even as a treat! You made s9me good looking meals especially with the raw prawns! Watching you try the bovril on toast was funny. My dad use to make me and my sister a hot drink from it when we were little. Not sure I could stomach it now mind!
Quite late to the party here, going off my own standards! Another great video, Sam! i know this still made a significant dent to your bank balance but it's so cool to see you now have the ability to be able to have the funds to put out such cool videos like this!
Here's a video idea, one shop the cheapest items from a prepared shopping list, such as value/basics beans, the cheapest fruit and veg, cheap chicken. The next shop the same items but the most expensive organic versions and see if the extra spend is really worth it.
To expand on Kevinh96's idea. and when you guys prepare the meals Sam shares it with the lovely Ms. W. and she can choose which one she wants they you decide which one was better. Jim Mexico
Barry Lewis does something like this is his cheap vs steep series.
Sam spending the big bucks with no sponsor for our entertainment
Fage is great if you’re someone eating protein for a reason. I’m a competitive powerlifter so eat a fair whack of meat. 300g of fage 0% with a scoop of protein mixed in and a load of frozen raspberries and oats is a very stomach friendly way for me to get in 50g of protein, good carbs and plenty of fibre while leaving me able to eat again fairly soon. Most other yogurts don’t have the same macronutrient breakdown.
This is good to know for when I try to start bulking! Thank you!!
Lidl yoghurt is quality. Costs £1.69 for 1kg, I personally prefer the full fat 10% one 😻
Okay that does make sense then. Thanks for the explanation because I thought 0 percent fat and it costing that much was pretty weird...😮😅
@SamWilder. Try arla skyr. Not QUITE as good but it's the next best thing and under half the price
Exactly this! Proper Greek yoghurt is worth the extra money, not 'greek-style' or standard yoghurt with a lot of sugars
You broke my heart by de-shelling those prawns. If you cook them in their shells, they're so much more flavourful! Cook them simply on a grill and serve with a bit of garlic butter. Awesome!
Same, the shells are the best part! If he had to de-shell he should've at least use the shells for the sauce for extra flavour!
Bovril is a great hot drink over winter. It’s got vitamin B, collagen & other minerals. It’s nice when it’s Baltic outdoors ❤️
Also good when you toss small cubes of potato in it and roast them
It could be super fun to do this somewhere like M and S, where they have some crazy expensive fun options!
Fage is actually Greek yoghurt (although they're based in Luxembourg now so technically not any more) whereas other brands are "Greek Style" which is why it's more expensive.
Really nice too ☺️
This was a really cool challenge idea, and you really committed to it with the green stuff and bovril haha!
I really liked this change of pace. Sometimes, the best ingredients are something to splurge on, if you can.
Literally as soon as I opened UA-cam this is uploaded. Nice one!
Yay!
helping the algorithm so you can pay for this shopping.
Oh I would want a month's shopping for that!!! Some things definitely over priced, such as the cake, chocolates and yoghurt 🙄 - well done for honest reviewing. Not much I would buy from that, but might try the ribs as a treat, they did look good.
To label something 'organic', it has to be certified as having been grown without any artificial/ synthetic pesticides or plant food, for example. Organic is better for the environment in the sense that chemicals aren't being added to the soil; but that also means lower crop yields which is partly why organic stuff is more expensive.
I missed Carolina's input and hope she enjoyed some of the goodies. Your bank balance will be dented now. 😊
How about a video featuring the most luxurious version of things? E.g. the most luxurious version of chips, cheese, ham, pate, bread, ice-cream, cake, pizza, lasagna, salad, etc etc.
Magnum Mini Classic sticks for ice cream. £6.50 retail.
Pizza I'd say pizza express branded
Someone didn’t go down the alcohol isle 😅
Over 18K,
Congratulations Sir,
Love you shared the fabulous cake with your mum, ❤😊. Thankyou for making my day Sam.
She didn’t wanna be on camera
That was my daughters b/day cake last year ❤❤
@@SamWilder.Did your Mum (Mother) like the cake? 🇺🇸 🤗
You forgot the alcohol alisles ,but other than that good video
Fish, prawns and other sea food is fresh when you buy it out of the freezer, other fish in the fridge where frozen before. So always buy the ones in the freezer
I’m currently living in a hotel for a week and I’d be interested to see you do a challenge either £10 or £20 any shops you like but you can only use a kettle no fridge no freezer and everything has to be bought at once
With the melons. The green colour one is honey dew and the orange one is rockmelon/cantaloupe
Organic is grown without pesticides, herbicides etc. oats are the only thing I get organic cause they end up having a particularly high amount of pesticide in them. Organic animal produce can't be given antibiotics which are normally provided to animals as standard as "preventative" measures but they also stimulate growth.
Gianduja is a chocolatey Italian hazelnut paste, a lot like Nutella.
@@AndrewW2001a thank you!!! Was really wondering!
Love this channel, helped me a lot through my depression these past few months.
2 ideas, an episode where you buy offers or multibuys only and see if it firstly is good value and secondly tastes great.
2nd idea is you could do meal deals only week see if the diet allows it, this means sandwich deals at supermarkets and pasta meals but can include ready meals with drinks like that tesco finest one.
Thanks again for your vids. I always get hungry watching then immediately.
Ahh I’m so glad they can help in some way. Thanks for watching! And thank you for the ideas 😊🙏🏼
@@SamWilder. Thanks bud, I'm doing a lot better now another idea is a branded week like birds eye for example they do a lot of ready meals too. I get jealous watching you though as my cat seems to have taken to you and keeps purring when he hears you 😂😂
The Naturya powder is for smoothies and shakes. You can use it in soups and other dishes too to add some nutrition.
Organic food is grown with natural things such as poop as fertiliser. Non organic food may or may not use chemical fertilisers and pesticides.
I am surprised you didn't pick up a jar of Manuka honey, that stuff is really expensive.
Hello Sam and Carolina (you just keep yourself off camera as much as you want, keep us all guessing! ) Milk freezes perfectly well unless it's some weird non homogenized fracas. It looks like your gearing up for a huge Costco or Ralph's Discount Warehouse shop (hint hint). Costco will save you money. Ralph's will save you tons more.
I prefer redheads hehehe. The only time we get Belgian Biscuits in Mexico it's around Xmas. After the first purchase we get them every year....YUM
We get our Lint for free in the dryer. (drumroll please) The green guk would probably have been better mixed into the Atlantic. ....fire burn and caluldron Bubble.... hehehe
If I'm not mistaken organic veg doesn't use any pesticides or mass produced fertilizers. Rather animal and vegetable compost.
Gluten Free Tortilla is merely Corn! Nothing to write home to Iztaccihuatl about. (our local romeo & juliet story. she's a mountain now)
Peanut and or Sesame sauce is da Bomb! Jim Mexico
That was a great video. Made me chuckle several times
Nice video Sam. If you're going to do another of these in the future, maybe rule out bulk buy items? Like if you can buy the exact same quality item in a smaller portion it shouldn't count e.g. the 6 cartons of milk. I think you'd get a more interesting mix of items this way
How about a supermarket yellow label only challenge?
I was shocked when I realised that 'the most expensive broccoli I've ever seen' was the one I was buying regularly without looking to see if there was a cheaper option... time to start properly budgeting my food shop!
Rice for breakfast, lunch and dinner 😂
I’m actually surprised I didn’t find a bigger bag
I grow broccoli on my allotment and everything I grow is organic. That means there are no chemical pesticides, herbicides or fertilizer. I control weeds by hand pulling them, and no dig gardening a la Charles Dowding. I control pests with companion planting, and I fertilize using seaweed, calcium, compost and planted beans to fix nitrogen into the soil. Does it taste better? Freshly grown broccoli tastes better than anything in the shops, organic or not. However, there is no carcinogenic sprays on my broccoli which makes organic better for you.
One’s a cantaloupe and one is a honeydew melon Samuel
I think you should repeat this challenge in Harrods!
I'd just whizz up a load of rice to make rice flour. So many things can use it for, rice tortillas, rice chips, cakes, I use it to make rice paper for spring rolls.
Super smart! Never bothered to make rice flour. Gonna have to try it
Mix it with fage yogurt, frozen fruit and a spoon of honey
Mix what?
Maybe she’s on about the greens powder
Gianduja [jan-du-ya] is an italian chocolate, where the chocolate is blended with hazelnut paste to make a creamier texture and vaguely nutella-esque taste. So delicious!!
A good if slightly worrisome idea would be to last a week making meals based on foodstuffs sent in by us lot.
What a fun idea! Great to mix things up sometimes.
I enjoyed it! Need to do this at other supermarkets!
Absolutely, please do! I look forward to the videos you do of them!
Hi Sam been marathon watching your videos, im subscribe and like them all the way from South Africa 🇿🇦😊
Ah amazing! Love visiting SA 🥰
Perfect! More like this pls
Bovril toast definitely needs butter !! More butter than bovril
Probably should have but I had none.
Yellow melon is called honeydrew, the orange one is cantaloupe, the honeydrew one is really nice and juicy, an supermarket cakes i find are dry, but the tesco finest/asda extra special/ taste the difference little ones such as red velvet, lemon drizzle etc they are really nice and arent dry
That green stuff is for smoothies. Added to a water based one
How long did this shop take you? I just wondered if it was really time consuming discovering the most expensive items?
That yogurt is live -- so it is expensive and it is far more healthy than 'dead' yogurts, by far !! I use the wholemilk one in place of mayonnaise (which I can't eat) -- you can use it in savoury dishes and to top curries. You can use it to culture up more yogurt from milk -- takes practice, but is worth it -- one desertspoon to a litre of milk.
The bovril was spread too thick. For that amount it should be spread over the whole toast, buttered first. No wonder why you can't appreciate it, you prepared it completely wrong.
I hope the prawn shells and head were used to make prawn stock.
Love this video hope you’re well
When you said milk with the greens I just shuddered😂
Bovril on toast is the best! I eat it every day lol
Thx for the prawn sauce idea. You could've used some of that cheese sauce to make broccoli cheese - yum! Great content by the way
Grocery prices are so much higher here in the southeastern US. I wonder if wages are proportionally higher here or if it's truly more expensive to eat here. The only items that had a similar price point were the chocolates and the fancy biscuits.
Yeah you guys get paid a lot more I think the average wage for under 40s here is 24k where as in America is 40
There is a debate about the nutritional value of organic vegetables, but as a farmer that grows vegetables -- organic growing does not damage your soils and has a much smaller carbon footprint. In your economy videos -- get an allotment and growing your own is really cost effective.
The absolutely not at the end😂
I literally burst out laughing when he had to buy the six pack of uht milk😂 I don't know why I find it so funny
Watermelon, yellow fleshed is honeydew melon and orange fleshed is the galia melon I think
Thank you! I quite liked the galia!
We call the orange one Cantaloupe Melon in the UK
@@dylanbrownie As do we in the US.
Same in Australia 😊
Bovril toast without a good layer of melty butter is just wrong, and you're only supposed to use a little - the amount you put in the corner would do half a slice.
You can use up the rest of the jar in anything beefy like stew or bolognese where you might want beef stock, but go easy with it. A little goes a long way.
Cor that price is about 5 weeks of shopping for us (3 adults). Chocolate and biscuits are always a rip off.
Fage yogurt is worth every penny you paid for it. You cannot compare it to the cheap stuff in the store
Well corned beef is now £3.50 yet 4 years ago was £1.02 for a tin of Princess Corned dog, hmm I can see where this is leading , you won't like it!
Loved this video
I agree with you Sam on Bovril, Vegemite and Marmite - I'm team Burn them all and would not bat an eyelid if someone did, they all taste like asphalt anyway, and who in their right minds wants to eat asphalt? 😂
Gianduja is chocolate with hazelnut paste.
Wow very expensive great video though I think you mix that green powder to smoothies I love the thick fage yoghurt with honey on top its delicious but really expensive now 😊
Good show! You know there was a blue moon last night.
Such a great video. I was surprised you didn’t use more of the rice. But the best was the bovril on toast 😂 Was that as revolting as it looked?
Your a very good cook x
Organic broccoli is grown differently and has more antioxidants than non organic broccoli.
More antioxidants fight off free radicals in the body, so organic broccoli is more healthy, less pesticides too.
The steak sandwich looks delightful,thank you.
Fage costs more because it is much more nutrient dense. If you are after macros then the price makes sense.
£16 for cake that has two servings at best is quite expensive.
"Some ACTUAL melon" instantly demoting all other melon to sub melon status 😂
😂😂
Great video, Mr :) Btw, careful with one of your pans as the coating is peeling off. Not sure how others feel about that, but as much as they say they might be safe to use, I typically would not. Just my two cents for your consideration :)
Holy crap, that was more than 3 weeks of grocery budget for hubby and I in the US. Been here for 15 years. Can't even fathom spending that much money back in the uk on a few days worth of food. I guess food prices are up back home in Blighty too. Was it just the one layer of chocolates in that box? If not then would definitely take the Milk Tray! That naturya is basically just overpriced spirulina and wheatgrass with a bit of ginger in it. I use spirulina to feed my daphnea (water fleas) to feed my betta fish live food. That's probably the best use for it lol, it tastes like ***!)
Are the top priced ingredients any better or nutritious than the budget one’s?
Interesting video 👍🇦🇺
Also Bovril on toast is S Tier!
Big up Tesco Grove Green! Good video as always Sam.
Really like your vids 👍
Fab! And some of those items were a real treat of the kind you often deny yourself in your videos 😁 but Bovril...man. You drink that or add a spoon to stews etc but on toast no 😉 when I was a kid the favoured drink from the vending machines was either a hot choc or a hot Bovril and that was always my choice. My workmate has it now with a teaspoon of mint sauce mixed in. Odd bod 😂
Great Video Choice 😋 ❤
Mr Lesco would give you a good old clip round the ear and a knuckling for this East End stylee like he did when he started the company
You must have so many random ingredients in your cupboards/pantry. I think you should just make some concoctions. That's what I do all the time but I need new ideas. My cupboards are full of the cheapest items in the supermarket. ☺️
Awesome Thumbnail there Sam,
Fantastic upload, really loving this idea, lot of money spend mind you,
Thanks!
Ahhh that's so kind, thank you!!!
Love lychees. Only had them a handful of times. Don’t see them in supermarkets very often.
Nexy challenege - make something using the Bovril
Can you do a pantry/freezer clear out video see how long you can live doing that please.
Fun fact. Tender stem is the love child of broccoli and kale. Invented by a scientist.
Any 0% yoghurt isnt a yoghurt. Love the vids, keep it up.
Surprised there wasn't an expensive almond butter on the pb aisle but i do find tesco is often very random
this would be good in an iceland food warehouse!
Ooooh. Haven’t done Iceland in a while….
i think its a kind of tea with super ingredients in it
Maybe grind those nuts to a pulp, mix with a bit of oil and make your own chicken sate? If your lady hasn't finished them already ofcourse.
could’ve got loose veg priced per kg just pick the largest (heaviest one)! Would work out like the chicken that’s also priced per kg so bigger (heavier) packs just cost more as a result!
It’s not that the larger pack of chicken is better than the cheaper packs - it’s just more!
The steak is another matter cos it’s Tesco finest. A comparably weighted steak wouldn’t cost the same if not the finest brand.
Organic is supposed to have less pesticides then normal foods which can be good for people with allergies.
Have you tried Bovril as a hot drink? I've never seen anyone have it on toast before
he uploaded YAY 😊
your my fav youtuber
@@regjackson9802 means a lot!
My family eat a truck load of fruit and veg every month. However, I would never buy that platter stuff as it’s so expensive for so little! Not even as a treat! You made s9me good looking meals especially with the raw prawns! Watching you try the bovril on toast was funny. My dad use to make me and my sister a hot drink from it when we were little. Not sure I could stomach it now mind!
That is the second smallest bag of rice I've ever seen 😂
😂 honestly I thought I was going to find bigger
@@SamWilder. maybe it's good for your wallet that you didn't find any bigger bags!
Quite late to the party here, going off my own standards! Another great video, Sam! i know this still made a significant dent to your bank balance but it's so cool to see you now have the ability to be able to have the funds to put out such cool videos like this!