These are great tips in these trying times.. I long for a world where ordinary people don't have to worry about saving just to buy enough food to eat, we have more than enough food and resources in the world to feed the world 3 times over, why are we grasping for crumbs while the richest people in the world who control our lives feast. Resist, Rise up and fight back Workers of the world! Demand more!
This was amazing! Well done for turning £20 of food into 80 meals! Just shows what can be done with a bit of creativity! I would say you ate very well. No processed food, and no waste! Well done. Thanks for sharing.
Agree with the stock cubes over the pots plus Tinned Plum tomatoes are a but cheaper than chopped tomatoes so I always just chop them in the tin. I would have swapped the fresh cauliflower for a frozen bag of Broccoli and cauliflower and just taken out the cauliflower for the curry then used the Broccoli in one of the Spaghetti dishes. Great video and nice to see plenty of veg
Are you in the uk? I’ve found that plum and chopped tomatoes in my Aldi are the same price, so that’s really interesting. That’s a great alternative, however my husband HATES frozen broccoli 😂. We all love normal broccoli, but he won’t eat frozen 😂. Thanks for watching 🌻💛🌻
New subscriber 😊 Wonderful, delicious and very nutritious meals 😋 It's a Sunday and I always meal plan for the week ahead, so I'm glad your channel popped up! I'm looking forward to watching your other videos 😊
Huge congratulations on what you have achieved here !! loads of ideas and tips. Thank you. Have liked and subbed. You deserve more subscribers, keep up the good work and they will come.
This was great, I think the meals were very wholesome and healthy and well done on getting in as much veg as you did. If you're wanting to save on stock to use the extra funds for something else, like a block of tofu etc, you can make your own vegetable stock from your veggie scraps, peels etc. Just dump all the odds and ends and peels into a pot with a good amount of water and then let it simmer for a couple of hours and drain into spare empty jars to use for your soups, stews, lentil bolognese etc, essentially a free additional item to use throughout the week. :) Obviously wash all your produce first before you start and then just save your scraps in a ziplock bag in the freezer until it's full, then boil into a stock or cook in the pressure cooker if you have one. 🍵🍲
Thank you! I’ve actually tried to make my own stock many times before and I never really like it, I always feel like it turns out so bitter. I must be doing something wrong. 😂 💛🌻💛
Oh ok, that's odd!? I wonder why that happens? I haven't seen too many people make it on UA-cam but it always looks like it works out well for them. Perhaps put a tiny sprinkle of sugar in the pot to help counteract the bitterness?? 🤷🏻♀️🤔
@@ameliasfrugallife If you do perhaps film it so we can see how it turns out!? I hadn't ever heard of anyone saying it was bitter before when they'd done this, so I'd be curious to see how yours turns out before I jump in and give it a go, as I wouldn't want to bother either if it turned out bitter, that wouldn't be nice! :( Still this was great and I really liked the meals you created. I can never get over how much more you can get for your money in the UK, things cost so much more in Australia and we could never get even close to this much for $23, this all together would probably cost at least $40/$45 easily, and even then I'm not sure I could get all the things you got!! Your Aldi's always have a lot more to choose from too compared to the ones in Australia, but we also can't get dried beans sadly, only canned. :( They have dried split peas etc but that's the closest, oh apart from red split lentils.
@@alwayslearning9272 that’s a good idea! I’ll try to find time and give it a go. The $23 was bashed on US dollars rather than Australian so keep that in mind. It’s super interesting to see what people can and can’t get for different prices in different countries! I am always amazed at the price of tropical fruit (I guess now to tropical for you 😂) and fresh fish in Australia and the price of dried beans in USA always shocks me! Root veg in the UK though is always amazingly priced and bread. I think the key is to work out what’s cheap for your country and plan meals etc around that. Thanks so much for watching and having a chat! Always love it! 💛🌻💛
This would be great for people who are relying on the Food Banks. Maybe they could write out and print off some of your recipes to help. Really enjoyed your video, and the fact we don’t have to see you, peel the veg or chop as i find that i just lose interest. Many thanks. xx
@@shaunaleessnackidies aww yes, yellow is my favourite colour and sunflowers have always been my favourite flower. (It was our wedding flowers). So thoughts I’d run with that as my branding 😂🌻💛🌻.
Great video. How do you manage to get the camera angles right so people can see what you're cooking? I would love to film myself doing some cooking, but normally when I film I've mainly done the sitting and talking to the camera on the tripod type videos so far. How about having toast as well as porridge for breakfast? That would help use up the other loaf of bread.
Wonderful, timely video! With food prices being what they are, omitting the meat from a few [or more] meals can really save money! I am very impressed with your cooking skills, and all the appetizing meals you served on such a tight budget! The veggie pot pie made hearts come out of my eyes! I was wondering if you might share why you eat vegan? Is it for health, or personal reasons? I only ask because I'm an older lady [61] struggling with diabetes and have always wondered if eating vegan would help. I'm so glad UA-cam sent you my way today...I subbed right away--you have so much to offer, and I'm looking forward to following along. Nice to meet you~Pam from NH [US]
Awww thank you so much! I’m glad you enjoyed it! I might get a video out about why I’m vegan, but generally I went vegan 7 years ago, i started to research veganism to prove vegans wrong 😂, I watched 101 reasons to go vegan on UA-cam and realised I was a hypocrite and went vegan overnight. 🌻💛🌻
for diabetes, have a look at Dr Jason Fung's books (for instance the diabetes code), his youtube channel could also help you. Also I'd suggest you look into intermittent fasting and keto diet (or at least low carb). Many ppl inversed their diabetes following those techniques combined (be careful to do it under doctor supervision and approval). Hopefully you'll get better soon.
Yes Aldi is generally cheaper but Morrisons have started to price match Aldi and Lidl on 200 or 300 items Also their own savings is often if you buy two of something the price is good but one of something is high.
I think you did amazingly well. Although you say it wasn't that healthy you had plenty of veg and some lentils and beans. It's probably a lot better than the majority of people's diets. Just shows what you can do on a small budget, particularly when you don't eat meat.
Aww thank you. I guess I meant it’s not the most ideal/balanced diet. More protein would have been better. But yeah, there was definitely enough food to fill up our tummies! Thanks for watching! 🌻💛🌻
@@ellendurkee5444 woah!!! just did the calculations, so for a cheap white loaf it’s about £1.85 one converted to £££. That’s crazy. That’s an nice branded loaf price in the UK. We have friends currently visiting from Australia and they’ve said the same thing that prices are crazy over there for food too.
That’s true, this would work with any cheap second hand blender (we only have a vitamix because we saved for about a year to afford one) before the vitamix we got a cheap blender for £20. 🌻💛🌻
Yes, I explained that this didn’t include salt, pepper and oil. The oil is from Aldi and costs about £1.70 for a litre and it last well over a month for us.
These are great tips in these trying times.. I long for a world where ordinary people don't have to worry about saving just to buy enough food to eat, we have more than enough food and resources in the world to feed the world 3 times over, why are we grasping for crumbs while the richest people in the world who control our lives feast. Resist, Rise up and fight back Workers of the world! Demand more!
This was amazing! Well done for turning £20 of food into 80 meals! Just shows what can be done with a bit of creativity! I would say you ate very well. No processed food, and no waste!
Well done. Thanks for sharing.
If you didn't know you were doing a budget challenge, you wouldn't know from the look of the meals. Great job. New subscriber from the US!
Wow thank you!
Welcome! 🌻💛🌻
Such a great video- I’m terrible with making budget friendly meals and things like this are so helpful to me!
Glad it was helpful!💛💛💛
New here! Happy to come across a vegan budget meals channel.
Agree with the stock cubes over the pots plus Tinned Plum tomatoes are a but cheaper than chopped tomatoes so I always just chop them in the tin. I would have swapped the fresh cauliflower for a frozen bag of Broccoli and cauliflower and just taken out the cauliflower for the curry then used the Broccoli in one of the Spaghetti dishes.
Great video and nice to see plenty of veg
Are you in the uk?
I’ve found that plum and chopped tomatoes in my Aldi are the same price, so that’s really interesting.
That’s a great alternative, however my husband HATES frozen broccoli 😂. We all love normal broccoli, but he won’t eat frozen 😂.
Thanks for watching 🌻💛🌻
Personally I found stock pots did not have much flavour, they were disappointing.
Spaghetti saves you buying noodles for stir fry so you get a bit of variety than if you bought pasta shells/tubes etc. Blessing in disguise :)
New subscriber 😊 Wonderful, delicious and very nutritious meals 😋 It's a Sunday and I always meal plan for the week ahead, so I'm glad your channel popped up! I'm looking forward to watching your other videos 😊
When you ran out the stock pots, you could of used the left over skins & peels to make your own stock.
Huge congratulations on what you have achieved here !! loads of ideas and tips. Thank you. Have liked and subbed. You deserve more subscribers, keep up the good work and they will come.
Some interesting meals, I particularly liked the look of the cottage pie but I can’t believe you got all those potatoes out of one 2.5kg bag.
You did so well! I loved this video. Thank you for all the effort you put in ❤️👍🌻
Thanks for watching 💛🌻💛
wonderful, loads of vegges, well done
Thank you! 💛🌻💛
Loads of good meals. 💕
Thank you 💛🌻💛
Crazy what’s possible with not a lot of money!
Yes, it seems like you really got a lot of food for $23!
This was great, I think the meals were very wholesome and healthy and well done on getting in as much veg as you did.
If you're wanting to save on stock to use the extra funds for something else, like a block of tofu etc, you can make your own vegetable stock from your veggie scraps, peels etc. Just dump all the odds and ends and peels into a pot with a good amount of water and then let it simmer for a couple of hours and drain into spare empty jars to use for your soups, stews, lentil bolognese etc, essentially a free additional item to use throughout the week. :)
Obviously wash all your produce first before you start and then just save your scraps in a ziplock bag in the freezer until it's full, then boil into a stock or cook in the pressure cooker if you have one. 🍵🍲
Thank you!
I’ve actually tried to make my own stock many times before and I never really like it, I always feel like it turns out so bitter. I must be doing something wrong. 😂
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Oh ok, that's odd!? I wonder why that happens?
I haven't seen too many people make it on UA-cam but it always looks like it works out well for them. Perhaps put a tiny sprinkle of sugar in the pot to help counteract the bitterness?? 🤷🏻♀️🤔
@@alwayslearning9272 i obviously need to give it another go! 🌻💛🌻
@@ameliasfrugallife If you do perhaps film it so we can see how it turns out!? I hadn't ever heard of anyone saying it was bitter before when they'd done this, so I'd be curious to see how yours turns out before I jump in and give it a go, as I wouldn't want to bother either if it turned out bitter, that wouldn't be nice! :(
Still this was great and I really liked the meals you created. I can never get over how much more you can get for your money in the UK, things cost so much more in Australia and we could never get even close to this much for $23, this all together would probably cost at least $40/$45 easily, and even then I'm not sure I could get all the things you got!!
Your Aldi's always have a lot more to choose from too compared to the ones in Australia, but we also can't get dried beans sadly, only canned. :( They have dried split peas etc but that's the closest, oh apart from red split lentils.
@@alwayslearning9272 that’s a good idea! I’ll try to find time and give it a go.
The $23 was bashed on US dollars rather than Australian so keep that in mind.
It’s super interesting to see what people can and can’t get for different prices in different countries! I am always amazed at the price of tropical fruit (I guess now to tropical for you 😂) and fresh fish in Australia and the price of dried beans in USA always shocks me! Root veg in the UK though is always amazingly priced and bread.
I think the key is to work out what’s cheap for your country and plan meals etc around that.
Thanks so much for watching and having a chat! Always love it!
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Fantastic video ❤
Great work Amelia! ❤
Thank you!🌻💛🌻
A great video to help with budgets 👍👍
Great video! Thank you for the ideas.
Thanks for watching 🌻💛🌻
Great video. I thought the curry was ingenious! Thanks I'm going to give it a try. Best wishes to you and your family💞
Aww, thank you! 🌻💛🌻
Brilliant video! I’m just about to check out your others, but could you tell me how you created to wraps please? They looked amazing! Thanks ❤
Thank you!
I think I show how to make them in my first “meals under £1 per portion” video ☺️
I love your selection of tiles.
Thanks! They are actually stickers 😂.
I did a video of our cheap, diy kitchen reno if you’re interested. ☺️
I Loved this video. Thanks
Thank you!
So glad I found this channel 😊
The food looked good. Hello from Missouri USA.
Thanks so much! 🌻💛🌻
Thank you there were some great meals .
So great to find UK budget meals and even better that they're vegan family meals. 🌱
This is very much like our weekly menue (myself and 4 kids)
Thanks
Wonderful video! Thank you. All the meals looked delicious 😋 do you have a video on how you made your homemade tortillas?
Thank you!
I show how I make them in my meals under £1 video. 🌻💛🌻
Garlic, celery, & salt & pepper is not bad flavouring instead of a stock, for a soup.
You've done very well....
Thank you 🌻💛🌻
@@ameliasfrugallife early bird..Im still watching your excellent videos..
Great video!
Thank you!
Well done. Eating real food.
Thank you! 💛🌻💛
Great meals.
Thanks! 💛🌻💛
everything looks great
This would be great for people who are relying on the Food Banks. Maybe they could write out and print off some of your recipes to help. Really enjoyed your video, and the fact we don’t have to see you, peel the veg or chop as i find that i just lose interest. Many thanks. xx
I thought it was fantastic...thank you
Thank you! 🌻💛🌻
I wish they would sell the wonky type of vegetables also in Germany
New sub , somehow I got here from frugal southern Mama lol. I think it was perfectly healthy!! Exactly how I eat every week
Thank you so much! Welcome! 💛🌻💛
New to channel, interesting ideas so far
Wow, great meals for 20 pounds! Thank you!
Great video! I like to cook the hard, big veggies first, then put in the garlic the last two minutes so it doesn’t burn. Good ideas, though, thanks!
Thanks for watching 🌻💛🌻
@@ameliasfrugallife love the sunflowers! That’s my husband’s nickname for me 🥰
@@shaunaleessnackidies aww yes, yellow is my favourite colour and sunflowers have always been my favourite flower. (It was our wedding flowers). So thoughts I’d run with that as my branding 😂🌻💛🌻.
@@ameliasfrugallife love it!
Great video. How do you manage to get the camera angles right so people can see what you're cooking? I would love to film myself doing some cooking, but normally when I film I've mainly done the sitting and talking to the camera on the tripod type videos so far. How about having toast as well as porridge for breakfast? That would help use up the other loaf of bread.
Wonderful, timely video! With food prices being what they are, omitting the meat from a few [or more] meals can really save money! I am very impressed with your cooking skills, and all the appetizing meals you served on such a tight budget! The veggie pot pie made hearts come out of my eyes! I was wondering if you might share why you eat vegan? Is it for health, or personal reasons? I only ask because I'm an older lady [61] struggling with diabetes and have always wondered if eating vegan would help. I'm so glad UA-cam sent you my way today...I subbed right away--you have so much to offer, and I'm looking forward to following along. Nice to meet you~Pam from NH [US]
Awww thank you so much! I’m glad you enjoyed it!
I might get a video out about why I’m vegan, but generally I went vegan 7 years ago, i started to research veganism to prove vegans wrong 😂, I watched 101 reasons to go vegan on UA-cam and realised I was a hypocrite and went vegan overnight.
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Read "the china study" "the starch solution" and "how not to die"
for diabetes, have a look at Dr Jason Fung's books (for instance the diabetes code), his youtube channel could also help you. Also I'd suggest you look into intermittent fasting and keto diet (or at least low carb). Many ppl inversed their diabetes following those techniques combined (be careful to do it under doctor supervision and approval). Hopefully you'll get better soon.
Ye wow🎉
It helps if you live near Aldi. In my town we only have Morrisons. Some things are pretty much twice the price there.
Oh gosh! Yeah Morrisons is so expensive. That sucks you don’t have an Aldi!
Yes Aldi is generally cheaper but Morrisons have started to price match Aldi and Lidl on 200 or 300 items
Also their own savings is often if you buy two of something the price is good but one of something is high.
Super!
Thank you!
In Australia that would be a 150 dollar haul.
Hi Amelia, i love your videos! How do you make your wraps? Thank you!! ❤
Thanks so much.
I have the recipes on my meals under £1 video I believe ☺️.
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@@ameliasfrugallife amazing! Thank you :)
I think you did amazingly well. Although you say it wasn't that healthy you had plenty of veg and some lentils and beans. It's probably a lot better than the majority of people's diets. Just shows what you can do on a small budget, particularly when you don't eat meat.
Aww thank you.
I guess I meant it’s not the most ideal/balanced diet. More protein would have been better. But yeah, there was definitely enough food to fill up our tummies!
Thanks for watching! 🌻💛🌻
Yes - waaaay better than my normal diet! 🙈
@@Gigi...... 😂😂😂 well I’m glad you felt it was healthy 💛🌻💛
Wow! This would be $50-$80 in the US!
Out of interest how much would this shop now?
By vegan butter you mean margarine right?
Was this for a months worth of meals?
All that would cost 3-4 times more in Canada, amazing
Oh my goodness really! That’s so surprising. 💛🌻💛
@@ameliasfrugallife one loaf of cheap white bread alone is around $3 and the flour would be $5-7, Prices here on staples have gone wild here.
@@ellendurkee5444 oh my goodness, is that in USD or Canadian?
I’m going to be super geeky and research the exchange rate 😂 .
@@ameliasfrugallife Canadian, Americans pay far less on most things than we do as well.
@@ellendurkee5444 woah!!! just did the calculations, so for a cheap white loaf it’s about £1.85 one converted to £££. That’s crazy. That’s an nice branded loaf price in the UK.
We have friends currently visiting from Australia and they’ve said the same thing that prices are crazy over there for food too.
Those on limited budgets tend not to have blenders ( let along vitamix ! Or waffle makers )
That’s true, this would work with any cheap second hand blender (we only have a vitamix because we saved for about a year to afford one) before the vitamix we got a cheap blender for £20. 🌻💛🌻
Oh and we got our waffle maker from a charity shop for £10.
80 meals or 80 servings?
It’s per serving as that counts as a persons meal. ☺️
You also happen to have olive oil in stock
Yes, I explained that this didn’t include salt, pepper and oil.
The oil is from Aldi and costs about £1.70 for a litre and it last well over a month for us.
No meat?
Nope, we are a vegetarian household, plus I find it’s way cheaper! ☺️