5 Frugal Hacks to BEAT Food Inflation

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  • Опубліковано 28 вер 2024

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  • @gidget8717
    @gidget8717 Місяць тому +6

    Pintos are cheap in the US because that bean grows well in most of the country. I think its from zones 3-11, so most every state. Plus most varieties are multi-purpose. They can be eaten a both green beans & dried beans. I love pintos, they are my favorite type of bean. I even like them mashed with a little mayo and chopped onion and spread on bread to make a sandwich.

    • @foodprepguide
      @foodprepguide  Місяць тому +1

      I'm definitely trying that this week...it oddly sounds delicious!

    • @ShelleyhitzTV
      @ShelleyhitzTV Місяць тому +1

      Interesting idea for a sandwich! I’ll have to try it sometime. 🎉

    • @asc3998
      @asc3998 Місяць тому

      One thing that I is drink water with just a splash of juice in it. That may work as a compromise for some or a transition idea.

  • @danielledunavant3146
    @danielledunavant3146 Місяць тому +3

    I live in an apartment and so wish I could have a garden.. I am single and in my 70's so it's not in my future. Thanks for remembering us!!

    • @Theoriginalurbanbuffalo
      @Theoriginalurbanbuffalo Місяць тому +1

      How about starting a small aquaponics in your apartment? It’s easy. You can you tube some videos on how to start it on a very small scale! My father used to do it in a little back room off his bedroom. He grew lettuce, tomatoes, basil, beans!!

    • @danielledunavant3146
      @danielledunavant3146 Місяць тому +2

      @@Theoriginalurbanbuffalo I did grow potatoes , tomatoes, herbs in buckets on my deck. But it is a tiny spot. Since my stroke it's been a challenge

    • @bgatlin5918
      @bgatlin5918 Місяць тому

      What about a Greenstalk?

    • @scorpion-lg4ic
      @scorpion-lg4ic Місяць тому +2

      ​@@danielledunavant3146I wish I could have a garden as well but can't for my own reasons. so I def understand how you feel. I'm sorry your stroke has set you back a bit. I care for my father & neighbor who both have had strokes so it can be a challenge. I hope you have someone who can stop by & help you out with things if necessary. well wishes to you !!

    • @danielledunavant3146
      @danielledunavant3146 Місяць тому

      @@bgatlin5918 I've looked into it but its WAY beyond my budget.

  • @christinehickey3679
    @christinehickey3679 28 днів тому +2

    I am so happy I found your channel. Your very informative and reasonable on things. Very good ideas. You explain things very well. Keep up the god work. You are a blessing for sure!

    • @foodprepguide
      @foodprepguide  28 днів тому

      Thank you for your kind encouragement! ❤️

  • @charlottetooth1457
    @charlottetooth1457 21 день тому

    It is really easy to make your own rehydration drinks from stuff in your own kitchen - you don't even have to spend money to buy them!
    Litereally water, sugar and salt, with some fruit juice for flavour (l use lemon juice because the citric acid improves absorption of the electrolyte in the salt...)
    The recipe that the health authority puts out for diarrhea or vomiting or when people are working outside in hot temperatures is:
    4 cups (l litre) water
    3/4 tsp salt
    1/4 tsp salt substitute like no-salt (optional but does add potassium - but if you add some orange juice for flavour you are adding potassium!)
    2 tbsp sugar (Adds energy and increases absorption of the electrolytes - you could probably sub this with things like maple syrup or honey if you really do not want to use sugar, but you do need the simple, sugars, the carbs to increase the absorption)
    optional flavourings like crystal lite or a dash of fruit juice... I use citrus juice for the vitamin C, and if you use orange juice you are adding potassium which is a vital electrolyte!
    It seriously works out so much cheaper than buying other rehydration stuff because we have all this stuff in our kitchens all the time!
    And you can make it up as you want it as well so it is much more convenient!

    • @foodprepguide
      @foodprepguide  21 день тому

      That’s great! Thank you for sharing such detailed tips! 🙂

  • @carlapickard6579
    @carlapickard6579 Місяць тому

    I really need to cut down on purchased beverages, but giving up coffee and tea seems unlikely.

  • @gidget8717
    @gidget8717 Місяць тому

    Is there anything that doesn't go into a tortilla? Pasta is the only thing I can think of that doesn't go into a wrap.
    If its leftover from a meal, its going into a wrap the next day in our house. 😆

  • @lorismith2484
    @lorismith2484 Місяць тому +2

    My husband is also meat and potatoes guy and doesn't like vegetables. It's a challenge. We have a garden and I preserve by dehydrating, fermenting mostly. I don't like to can because heating up food destroys the vitamins and good properties. I also buy some bulk items. We have an LDS warehouse near us that we can buy bulk items for cheaper than you can buy other places. I don't belong to that church but it's available to the public. Thanks for the meatless meals ideas. We do baked potatoes with different toppings too.

  • @kimberlieiler3208
    @kimberlieiler3208 Місяць тому +1

    This is one of the most well done videos I have seen-well done!

    • @foodprepguide
      @foodprepguide  Місяць тому

      Thank you for such an encouraging comment! ❤️

  • @kaymack5304
    @kaymack5304 Місяць тому +1

    You put together such info packed videos, presented so well. Very educational and fun to watch.

    • @foodprepguide
      @foodprepguide  Місяць тому

      That's a blessing to hear! Thank you. ❤️

  • @r.perkins2103
    @r.perkins2103 Місяць тому +1

    I make pizza dough in a bread maker- top with passata and ANY scraps or leftover meat. Frozen sweetcorn. Very cheap.
    Also cut and freeze those last two slices of ham in a pack as toppings, or leftover sausages- chop those fine and fry in chilli powder.

    • @foodprepguide
      @foodprepguide  Місяць тому

      Great ideas! Thank you for sharing. :)

  • @Theoriginalurbanbuffalo
    @Theoriginalurbanbuffalo Місяць тому +1

    QUESTION!! Speaking of frugality…I was pressure canning 10 quarts of mixed veggies. My son bumped the stove and the weight tipped and let out pressure and steam for 20 seconds. I couldn’t get it back to a constant pressure afterwards. I turned the stove off. So they never got processed (only for 30 min).
    Can I pull them out of canner after they cool down and leave them on counter to cool fully and then reprocess in morning (so 12 hrs later)? Or, do I have to put them in refrigerator over night and then reprocess? If so how do I warm up the jars from the refrigerator? Should I change the lids as well? Or should I just give it all to the chickens? It organic veggies, so I would really love to be able to keep them, as they were pricey!!

    • @foodprepguide
      @foodprepguide  Місяць тому

      They need to go in the refrigerator overnight, then reprocess tomorrow.
      Regarding warming up tomorrow, I would dump all the jars in a pot now, and put the whole pot in the refrigerator overnight. Then bring the pot out, let it come to room temperature, then put it on the stove, heat them up, and re-jar.
      As for the lids, that's your call. I personally would feel comfortable reusing those same lids as they're practically new, but I guess there is some risk that some jars wouldn't seal, so it's just a judgment call. 🤷‍♀️

    • @bgatlin5918
      @bgatlin5918 Місяць тому

      @@foodprepguidehope they don’t turn to mush. Maybe dehydrate at this point?

  • @cwj1194
    @cwj1194 8 днів тому

    I really appreciate you expressing how your grocery bill can also serve as a savings account. I'm always trying to find ways to adjust my groceries budget because all other bills are fixed. I thought I was the only one who thought like that. I have been slowly trying to transition my pantry to homemade, but my husband is not on board yet.

    • @foodprepguide
      @foodprepguide  8 днів тому

      Yes! 🙌 It's one of the biggest benefits I've found with a well stocked, bulk-goods pantry. You'll get there. 🙏

  • @CherylAnderson327
    @CherylAnderson327 Місяць тому

    Good helpful ideas. Thank you.

  • @nitza1374
    @nitza1374 Місяць тому

    Thank you!!! Sharing with my daughter!! These are very practical, good ideas! Appreciate your video and your time!

  • @ShelleyhitzTV
    @ShelleyhitzTV Місяць тому

    Side dish night sounds fun. Reminds me of a vegetable dish I used to get at Cracker Barrel with several options.

    • @foodprepguide
      @foodprepguide  Місяць тому +1

      That was my go-to dish at the Barrel!

  • @MindyMouser
    @MindyMouser Місяць тому

    Finally, after the 3rd try i got to watch your video. Been an active day here. Thank you so much for common sense info! We do a lot of that already. I just dont know what people are going to do that dont even have a clue about what could happen to put them in a bad way. If they've gotten their news from tv, they probably just think they will be taken care of by the government. Sad.

    • @foodprepguide
      @foodprepguide  Місяць тому

      Sadly true. Having been an active day for you, I hope you’re able to get some rest. Have a great week ahead!

  • @ShelleyhitzTV
    @ShelleyhitzTV Місяць тому

    I make my own electrolytes using the LMNT recipe and make Kombucha. Other than that we drink mainly water along with coffee/tea

    • @foodprepguide
      @foodprepguide  Місяць тому +1

      What a great idea to do homemade electrolytes! I need to do that. Several years ago, we made a drink that was ACV, coconut water, Celtic salt, and acerole cherry (vitamin C) powder. I’m not sure why we stopped. 🤔 Need to get back to it!

    • @ShelleyhitzTV
      @ShelleyhitzTV Місяць тому

      @@foodprepguide yes!

  • @maryjanelatocha5027
    @maryjanelatocha5027 Місяць тому

    Can we please implement side dish Saturdays!!

    • @foodprepguide
      @foodprepguide  Місяць тому +1

      Now we’re talkin’!! 🙌🙌😂

  • @ShelleyhitzTV
    @ShelleyhitzTV Місяць тому

    Yes, you can get pinto beans in bulk at Sam’s for a good price - 12 lb bag for $9.98 ($0.83/lb)

    • @foodprepguide
      @foodprepguide  Місяць тому +1

      Great price!

    • @ShelleyhitzTV
      @ShelleyhitzTV Місяць тому

      @@foodprepguide they also have 25 lbs of rice for $12.98 which is $0.52/lb. I’m going to be getting that this next week and try to dehydrate some minute rice like you suggested in another video

  • @robjones8112
    @robjones8112 Місяць тому

    Thanks for the info, I really appreciate your videos.
    I'm a veteran on disability and canning & preserving my food has really helped me. So once again, thank you.
    I have thornless blackberries, raspberries and this spring I planted, 3 plum trees, 2 peach trees and 4 cherry trees, so I'm looking for to making jams and jellies from them

    • @foodprepguide
      @foodprepguide  Місяць тому +1

      It’s a blessing to hear the videos have been helpful! I can’t wait for the day we start our orchard. ❤️ We got started with berries this year - just blueberries & strawberries. Looking forward to expanding! Sounds like you have a wonderful plot of fruit. 😋

    • @robjones8112
      @robjones8112 Місяць тому

      I enjoy it, I have lots of blackberry & raspberry jelly! Lol. Made quite a few cobblers,