Hello! Part 3 of the series so far. I am loving doing this, it has really saved us a lot of money so far AND made us a little bit more experimental with our meals. Are you doing the same as us? If so, any tips?? ☺☺
Doing the same Sophie whilst also prepping a bit in anticipation of prices inflating on the likes of pasta, rice, oil etc. Like you, we had plenty of food in the fridge, freezer, pantry but then would still go out and buy more because I wasn't meal planning effectively. we are a family of 4, 2 adult/ 2 teens. Last two weeks, I have made food stretch a whole lot further and have had far less waste. I'm also making packs of meat e.g family pack of chicken breast, stretch over 2 days / 2 meals instead of using it in just 1..bulking each meal up with veggies..I'm wasting less, using up my veg and everyone is still satisfied. thanks for the inspiration 💓😘
Loving this series. To be fair I would do this but we don't actually have anything in the freezer to use up. We tend to eat what we buy but I feel there probably is still ways I could do better x
Sophe you have created so many great meals with just using all the food in your house. I am so grateful you started this series, you're just the best 🤗.
Would you be able to do some slow cooker recipes as it has been said that with electric and gas prices increasing, using the slow cooker is the most effective method of cooking to save money? Thank you 😊
Of course! I found them from a business on Amazon, just type "glass jars bamboo lids" - just so you know I am adding all of the items I use and find on Amazon to my own saved lists etc as it's much easier: www.amazon.co.uk/shop/sopherina
Hi Sophie, yes it's good to save money, I have been using up food in the freezer for the past 6 weeks, only been out and bought what I needed and fresh veg. we do eat meat occasionally so I have cut the pork in half and made 5 joints in total which will last us another 6 weeks, I tried the mushroom leek and pea pasta it was amazing. many thanks for sharing your meals with us. xxx I normally buy chicken breasts portions from Aldi, divide them up and make 5 meals from them. this saves us money. xxx
Thank you! I found them from a business on Amazon, just type "glass jars bamboo lids" - just so you know I am adding all of the items I use and find on Amazon to my own saved lists etc as it's much easier: www.amazon.co.uk/shop/sopherina - the jars are in that list xxx
I am glad you have done this videos I am also using what I have got in the freezer and the cupboards before I go shopping I have also saved some money about £50 so thank you once again please keep up with these sort of videos take care xx
Sophie, Yours had been the most practical of these pantry/freezer challenges that I have seen on UA-cam. You've inspired me to do the same. I'd be interested to know how much money you saved during this period. Cheers!
Thank you lovely!♥ I found them from a business on Amazon, just type "glass jars bamboo lids" - just so you know I am adding all of the items I use and find on Amazon to my own saved lists etc as it's much easier: www.amazon.co.uk/shop/sopherina - the jars are in that list xxx
I found them from a business on Amazon, just type "glass jars bamboo lids" - just so you know I am adding all of the items I use and find on Amazon to my own saved lists etc as it's much easier: www.amazon.co.uk/shop/sopherina - the jars are in that list xxx
Thank you! I found them from a business on Amazon, just type "glass jars bamboo lids" - just so you know I am adding all of the items I use and find on Amazon to my own saved lists etc as it's much easier: www.amazon.co.uk/shop/sopherina - the jars are in that list xxx
I am working my way through as well, one tip is for some items to wait till it comes on sale if a more speciality or pantry item, and if I want to make a recipe but missing one or two ingredients I try and see what I could use instead.
I found them from a business on Amazon, just type "glass jars bamboo lids" - just so you know I am adding all of the items I use and find on Amazon to my own saved lists etc as it's much easier: www.amazon.co.uk/shop/sopherina - the jars are in that list xxx
Great series. Just a few observations to help you save even more money. For dried spices and herbs you should get thru. From Asian/Indian supermarket or the section in Tesco/Asda/Sainsbury's - you can get big bags for less then £1 so pence per gram so much cheaper than the jars. Just refill into spice jars or reuse jam/peanut butter jars. The asparagus/raspberries/strawberries were so expensive because they are not in season and all imported. They will be cheaper when British and in season (only a few weeks weeks to wait now). Also frozen berries are so much cheaper - why did you buy fresh raspberries when you had frozen in the freezer? Just thought I would share some tips to save even more money.
Brilliant tips RE the spices and herbs!! I am not sure why I have not done that yet, considering how expensive buying branded items are! Thank you for this 👏 The frozen berries are quite often a lot more sour that buying fresh - which is why I bought both. Although, buying in season is something I normally do and I 100% vouch for, will be sticking to that in the future!
I found them from a business on Amazon, just type "glass jars bamboo lids" - just so you know I am adding all of the items I use and find on Amazon to my own saved lists etc as it's much easier: www.amazon.co.uk/shop/sopherina - the jars are in that list xxx
Hi Sophie ~ I’m loving these videos ~ really informative and great advice and tips ~ I saw you bought some radishes~ my friend roasts her radishes and says they are fantastic ~ I was wondering if you had tried them that way ~ I hope you have a great weekend ~ Sending love and hugs as usual to yourself,Lawrence and Orrin ~ Xxx
I haven't tried roasting them but that sounds delicious and I may try that this week as I still have a few left in the fridge!! Thank you for the tip. Hoping you are well ♥♥
I found them from a business on Amazon, just type "glass jars bamboo lids" - just so you know I am adding all of the items I use and find on Amazon to my own saved lists etc as it's much easier: www.amazon.co.uk/shop/sopherina - the jars are in that list xxx
I am also trying this, every time i went shopping i had to play freezer Tetris to get everything in. Now its a bit better and more organised. Would love your recipe for cajun pasta
Bless little Orren for getting tuna water into the floor.... At least he's not at the stage where he posts all your bank cards through the gap in your bath panel and they're reported as missing and then found about 10mth later!! 🤣 🤣 Welcome to Mummy World xx
The problem is buying the turmeric, yogurt, paprika, etc… the first time to do it that way the low cost meal becomes expensive. If not used up it is expensive.
Hello! Part 3 of the series so far. I am loving doing this, it has really saved us a lot of money so far AND made us a little bit more experimental with our meals. Are you doing the same as us? If so, any tips?? ☺☺
Doing the same Sophie whilst also prepping a bit in anticipation of prices inflating on the likes of pasta, rice, oil etc. Like you, we had plenty of food in the fridge, freezer, pantry but then would still go out and buy more because I wasn't meal planning effectively. we are a family of 4, 2 adult/ 2 teens. Last two weeks, I have made food stretch a whole lot further and have had far less waste. I'm also making packs of meat e.g family pack of chicken breast, stretch over 2 days / 2 meals instead of using it in just 1..bulking each meal up with veggies..I'm wasting less, using up my veg and everyone is still satisfied. thanks for the inspiration 💓😘
Loving this series. To be fair I would do this but we don't actually have anything in the freezer to use up. We tend to eat what we buy but I feel there probably is still ways I could do better x
Trying to x
Sophe you have created so many great meals with just using all the food in your house. I am so grateful you started this series, you're just the best 🤗.
Thank you so so much beautiful!♥♥♥
Loved watching this video😊
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Absolutely loving this series! Really helping me with meal ideas and more cost effective shopping x
Would you be able to do some slow cooker recipes as it has been said that with electric and gas prices increasing, using the slow cooker is the most effective method of cooking to save money? Thank you 😊
Wonder if that applies to the instant pot too, I'd imagine so tbf x
Of course, it is something we are using more and more at the moment 👏🏼🥰
Nice use of what you have. Simple flavourful meals
Orin is just adorable.
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Hi Sophie, can I ask where you bought those glass jars. Enjoyed the video x
Yes I was going to ask too, they look very handy
Of course! I found them from a business on Amazon, just type "glass jars bamboo lids" - just so you know I am adding all of the items I use and find on Amazon to my own saved lists etc as it's much easier: www.amazon.co.uk/shop/sopherina
Hi Sophie, Loving this x Next time you need Mango Chutney - 75p home bargains I thought I'd share the tip xx
Ooooh, fab tip! And just in time, I am off to Home Bargains tomorrow! 🥰🥰
like your breakfast ideas. I like porridge with blueberries. Sometimes i buy the cheap porridge oats and feed to birds and local ducks
Oooo that's such a cute idea!! I am going to do that with Orin 👏🥰
Love this series!!!
Frozen corn on the cobs are great! I would definitely recommend buying a bag.
Ahhhh!! I’m definitely picking them up next time then! Thank you xxx
Hi Sophie, yes it's good to save money, I have been using up food in the freezer for the past 6 weeks, only been out and bought what I needed and fresh veg. we do eat meat occasionally so I have cut the pork in half and made 5 joints in total which will last us another 6 weeks, I tried the mushroom leek and pea pasta it was amazing. many thanks for sharing your meals with us. xxx I normally buy chicken breasts portions from Aldi, divide them up and make 5 meals from them. this saves us money. xxx
👏👏 Brilliant! 🥰🥰🥰🥰
Very good
Great series. Where did you get your little jars which you put your breakfasts in? x
Thank you! I found them from a business on Amazon, just type "glass jars bamboo lids" - just so you know I am adding all of the items I use and find on Amazon to my own saved lists etc as it's much easier: www.amazon.co.uk/shop/sopherina - the jars are in that list xxx
I am glad you have done this videos I am also using what I have got in the freezer and the cupboards before I go shopping I have also saved some money about £50 so thank you once again please keep up with these sort of videos take care xx
Great vlog. Love seeing Orin clapping himself!!! He's gorgeous xxx
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Sophie,
Yours had been the most practical of these pantry/freezer challenges that I have seen on UA-cam. You've inspired me to do the same. I'd be interested to know how much money you saved during this period. Cheers!
Lovely video hun I always luck forward to your videos xxpls may I ask were you got the mini jars from pls hun xxx
Thank you lovely!♥ I found them from a business on Amazon, just type "glass jars bamboo lids" - just so you know I am adding all of the items I use and find on Amazon to my own saved lists etc as it's much easier: www.amazon.co.uk/shop/sopherina - the jars are in that list xxx
Where did you get those jars from ? Xx
I found them from a business on Amazon, just type "glass jars bamboo lids" - just so you know I am adding all of the items I use and find on Amazon to my own saved lists etc as it's much easier: www.amazon.co.uk/shop/sopherina - the jars are in that list xxx
Great recipe can I ask where you got the containers that you put the oats and fruit are from please
Thank you! I found them from a business on Amazon, just type "glass jars bamboo lids" - just so you know I am adding all of the items I use and find on Amazon to my own saved lists etc as it's much easier: www.amazon.co.uk/shop/sopherina - the jars are in that list xxx
@@Sopherina I also wanted to know this so thank you ☺️ xx
I am working my way through as well, one tip is for some items to wait till it comes on sale if a more speciality or pantry item, and if I want to make a recipe but missing one or two ingredients I try and see what I could use instead.
where are those small glass jars from..perfect x
I found them from a business on Amazon, just type "glass jars bamboo lids" - just so you know I am adding all of the items I use and find on Amazon to my own saved lists etc as it's much easier: www.amazon.co.uk/shop/sopherina - the jars are in that list xxx
i have the same freezer habbit as you....... also orin is adorable
Great series. Just a few observations to help you save even more money. For dried spices and herbs you should get thru. From Asian/Indian supermarket or the section in Tesco/Asda/Sainsbury's - you can get big bags for less then £1 so pence per gram so much cheaper than the jars. Just refill into spice jars or reuse jam/peanut butter jars. The asparagus/raspberries/strawberries were so expensive because they are not in season and all imported. They will be cheaper when British and in season (only a few weeks weeks to wait now). Also frozen berries are so much cheaper - why did you buy fresh raspberries when you had frozen in the freezer? Just thought I would share some tips to save even more money.
Brilliant tips RE the spices and herbs!! I am not sure why I have not done that yet, considering how expensive buying branded items are! Thank you for this 👏
The frozen berries are quite often a lot more sour that buying fresh - which is why I bought both. Although, buying in season is something I normally do and I 100% vouch for, will be sticking to that in the future!
That sausage, leek, and pea pasta sounds divine, I'm going to make it vegan!
Ooooooh I bet it is very easy to veganise actually! I want to try it! Any recommendations for the replacement of the dairy based cream?? ♥
Elmlea have a plant based double cream alternative
love this series thank you Sophie. can you share the recipe for your Cajun chicken pasta? thank you 💓
Definitely! We are making it next week and will be filming 🥰🥰
Where are those glass jars from! They’re so good for oats
I found them from a business on Amazon, just type "glass jars bamboo lids" - just so you know I am adding all of the items I use and find on Amazon to my own saved lists etc as it's much easier: www.amazon.co.uk/shop/sopherina - the jars are in that list xxx
I am literally loving this series you are really inspiring me 😍💕💕💕
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Hi Sophie ~ I’m loving these videos ~ really informative and great advice and tips ~ I saw you bought some radishes~ my friend roasts her radishes and says they are fantastic ~ I was wondering if you had tried them that way ~ I hope you have a great weekend ~ Sending love and hugs as usual to yourself,Lawrence and Orrin ~ Xxx
I haven't tried roasting them but that sounds delicious and I may try that this week as I still have a few left in the fridge!! Thank you for the tip. Hoping you are well ♥♥
Love this thank you for the content x
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So true we're just trying to buy the cheapest but still tasty items we can right now 👏💖
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Where are your mason jars from
I found them from a business on Amazon, just type "glass jars bamboo lids" - just so you know I am adding all of the items I use and find on Amazon to my own saved lists etc as it's much easier: www.amazon.co.uk/shop/sopherina - the jars are in that list xxx
Hello from Vancouver. 1 kg oats Here In Canada is 3.49 or more. Noticing it's not ever really on sale
Your meals look amazing
Orin is gorgeous little boy x
Thank you so much ♥️
Wow sopherina you and orin are so cute and you are doing so good a few treats here are fine 💕👨👩👦
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Enjoying these videos, will freeze my left over spag Bol and pasta next time 👍
Definitely!! ♥️
Have I missed it or are you not doing your run down of hot cross buns this year? x
The frozen aldi corn on the con that you mentioned are the best, I wont buy them anywhere else!!
Ooooooh!!! I’m happy to know this, definitely picking them up next time! Xx
I am also trying this, every time i went shopping i had to play freezer Tetris to get everything in. Now its a bit better and more organised. Would love your recipe for cajun pasta
Going to be making the Cajun chicken pasta next week!! 😍🥰
Please do what my baby eats in a day and her daily routine
Bless little Orren for getting tuna water into the floor.... At least he's not at the stage where he posts all your bank cards through the gap in your bath panel and they're reported as missing and then found about 10mth later!! 🤣 🤣 Welcome to Mummy World xx
I actually laughed out loud at this 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@Sopherina True story 👍 😂 xx
Yay
Recommend eat the asparagus asap to prevent it going off before you get to eating it!
The problem is buying the turmeric, yogurt, paprika, etc… the first time to do it that way the low cost meal becomes expensive. If not used up it is expensive.
I call it ‘pantry shopping’ when I use what we already have and eat whatever is in the house !
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