Great tips! One way I minimize my food waste is by having regular days dedicated to using up leftovers, usually once a week on a day when I’m less likely to have time to cook. Stir fries or stone soup are great ways to repurpose those random scraps of ingredients (half a cup of ground beef here, 1/4 of an onion there) that aren’t enough on their own, and you can keep those scraps in the freezer until you have enough. 🍲 😊
The one thing I have started this past month is keeping a price list for all the things that I buy on a regular base. I also have three freezers I inherited from my mom rest in peace. And I have decided one freezer will be for raw meats, one freezer will be for condiments and one freezer will be for my meal prep ready to eat foods and I absolutely plan on not buying anything that I don’t need this coming year.
That’s such a good idea to keep a price list, I need to do this as it’s hard to remember everything. Love the three freezers! My parents have two, one is a big box freezer for batch cooked foods which I think is a great idea.
Love your vids one thing I’ve found is it’s actually more economical to buy better quality meat for instance an Oakham extra large chicken from m&s is around £ 10-12 but will do for several meals whereas an Asda basic chicken is £5 but will only do one meal for a family.i also incorporate alot of organ meats and rabbit into our diet which is quite cheap. my friend buys a whole lamb, portioned out by a butcher and that will last her family for half a year in curry’s and roasts etc and works out economically.
Thank you Vicky for reminding of the how much food we waste. In 2025 the goal is to be intentional about food wastage instead of normalising it. I will be keeping a watch full of eye and mental note of what goes in that bin! That in turn should help with behaviour change.
Do you know what happens when you use JAM DONUT but need a refund? Bought pyjamas from m&s but they aren't needed anymore and the cash back has appeared on my account already??
I agree things like meal planning come up often but not with an explanation of doing it to save. The simple act of creating a meal plan won’t save you money unless it’s done with a view to buying less food. Thanks for watching.
I do love all your videos. I was watching the decluttering ones today too. Thank you for the content ❤️
Thanks so much for watching!
Great tips! One way I minimize my food waste is by having regular days dedicated to using up leftovers, usually once a week on a day when I’m less likely to have time to cook. Stir fries or stone soup are great ways to repurpose those random scraps of ingredients (half a cup of ground beef here, 1/4 of an onion there) that aren’t enough on their own, and you can keep those scraps in the freezer until you have enough. 🍲 😊
Such a great idea, we can usually scrape together an omelette or soup with what we have 👍
The one thing I have started this past month is keeping a price list for all the things that I buy on a regular base. I also have three freezers I inherited from my mom rest in peace. And I have decided one freezer will be for raw meats, one freezer will be for condiments and one freezer will be for my meal prep ready to eat foods and I absolutely plan on not buying anything that I don’t need this coming year.
That’s such a good idea to keep a price list, I need to do this as it’s hard to remember everything. Love the three freezers! My parents have two, one is a big box freezer for batch cooked foods which I think is a great idea.
Thank you Vicky for good tips and hope you had a good Christmas, yes meal plan sound good to me , 👍much luv ,
Thank you for watching! It was lovely thank you, very nice to catch up with family. Hope you had a great festive season ❤️
Love your vids one thing I’ve found is it’s actually more economical to buy better quality meat for instance an Oakham extra large chicken from m&s is around £ 10-12 but will do for several meals whereas an Asda basic chicken is £5 but will only do one meal for a family.i also incorporate alot of organ meats and rabbit into our diet which is quite cheap. my friend buys a whole lamb, portioned out by a butcher and that will last her family for half a year in curry’s and roasts etc and works out economically.
Helpful thank you 😊
I happy to say I don’t do takeaways and smart meal plan already
Thank you Vicky for reminding of the how much food we waste. In 2025 the goal is to be intentional about food wastage instead of normalising it. I will be keeping a watch full of eye and mental note of what goes in that bin! That in turn should help with behaviour change.
Yes I think that makes a huge difference, then you can make changes based on what you learn about your habits 👍
I am saving in my freezer ,washed veg peelings,chicken bones, carcass or meat bones to make delicious soup.
Fantastic idea!
Do you know what happens when you use JAM DONUT but need a refund? Bought pyjamas from m&s but they aren't needed anymore and the cash back has appeared on my account already??
Clickbait 😂 Of course, everybody talks about these tips. 😂
I agree things like meal planning come up often but not with an explanation of doing it to save. The simple act of creating a meal plan won’t save you money unless it’s done with a view to buying less food. Thanks for watching.
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