Dozens of Grocery Saving Tips + Cheap Pantry Staples!

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  • Опубліковано 9 лип 2024
  • In this video, I share my top tips and tricks for saving money on groceries without sacrificing quality or taste. Learn how to meal plan effectively to minimize waste and maximize savings. Discover the best cheap pantry staples that will help you create delicious and nutritious meals on a budget. Whether you're feeding a large family or just looking to cut down on your grocery bill, these strategies are sure to help you save big. Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more money-saving tips!
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  • @TheRealLydiaSenn
    @TheRealLydiaSenn  17 днів тому +4

    What are your best tips for saving on groceries?

    • @AnandaAtHome
      @AnandaAtHome 16 днів тому +1

      @@TheRealLydiaSenn Don’t buy what you always buy if it’s cost prohibitive. Try something new or substitute an ingredient. Learn how to cook! Cooking healthfully is simple and requires minimal ingredients.

    • @daniellecomeau2996
      @daniellecomeau2996 16 днів тому +2

      Buy only what you will eat. Most items are on a 6-8 week sale cycle so buy enough at once to get you to the next sale. For smoothies, buy frozen fruit. No waste. Save all veggie scraps to make broth that you can freeze or can. Freeze leftover coffee in ice cube trays and use them in coffee or smoothies. Buy dried beans then pressure cook and can/freeze. Save 75% over canned. Before going shopping look at what you have left and plan a meal around those items. I often find that I don't need to buy anything for that meal or maybe just 1 ingredient. Whatever needs to be used up can always go in a frittatta, soup, casserole, or salad. Use 1/2 the amount of laundry detergent, shampoo, dish soap, and other products that you have been using. Probably no difference. Those red lentils break down and disappear when cooked. Add them to everything, including marinara, lasagna, veggie burgers, to add nutrients and bulk.

    • @anitat8094
      @anitat8094 16 днів тому +1

      Buying items with a yellow sticker, that are reduced as they expire on the same day, but can be freezed, and I freeze them. Stuff like fancy meat or fancy rolls etc. Also, you are so inspiring!

    • @granitemoss1451
      @granitemoss1451 16 днів тому

      Buy in-season produce and freeze, can or dehydrate what you're able. Grow what you can, even if it's just a few tomato plants or heads of lettuce. Buy meats only on sale/markdown and can or freeze.

  • @doubles1545
    @doubles1545 16 днів тому +10

    One way to save money is to eat less. Consider portion sizes. Some of us are doing OK with this, but a lot of us (my husband and I included) are accustomed to larger portions than we really need. Slow down when eating and consider how much food your body needs. Also consider snacks throughout the day- are you really hungry or just bored?

  • @kerriestimpson4002
    @kerriestimpson4002 16 днів тому +7

    With red lentils, I like to use a mix of minced beef and lentils and make enough for 2 or 3 meals, really stretching the meat keeping flavour and texture.

  • @Sara.Aspenvik
    @Sara.Aspenvik 13 днів тому +2

    I'm with you on the red lentils! They are the best! Cheap, nutritious, delicious and so versatile! 😍

  • @MrsFord2009
    @MrsFord2009 17 днів тому +5

    Lydia, you've been my go-to for years now! Thank you for such a blessing to all of us 🙌💕

  • @christines2787
    @christines2787 6 днів тому

    Homemade tortillas, black beans, onion, red bell peppers, cherry tomatoes and a small amount of shreded chicken. A bit of chedder and some plain greek yogurt on top.
    Less meat = cost savings. We try to have meat only on the weekends, but obviously we incorporate any leftovers into the weekly meals.
    Grow what you can. Herbs, green onions, cherry tomato and peppers can be grown in pots.
    That's how we started, now we have a farmers market stall and grow out of season stuff in hydroponics garden.

  • @rachelr9272
    @rachelr9272 17 днів тому +4

    I meal plan too. I check our schedules but also check the weekly weather forecast. If it’s going to be hot, I don’t use the oven, etc. I also stock up on frozen veggies and protein when it’s on sale and store them in our basement freezer. We try to “Just say No” to eating out.

  • @crystal482
    @crystal482 17 днів тому +5

    I use my crockpot all summer. I'm not turning my oven on in summer. ❤ thanks Lydia

    • @TheRealLydiaSenn
      @TheRealLydiaSenn  17 днів тому

      Perfect!

    • @granitemoss1451
      @granitemoss1451 16 днів тому

      I do this, too. If the weather permits, I run my slow cooker or air fryer on the back deck to keep the heat out of the house.

  • @YazWhyNY
    @YazWhyNY 17 днів тому +5

    Meal plan around the meat that's on sale that week. You want steak but only ground beef is on sale this week? Welps, ground beef it is (steak can wait for the next time it's on sale!). It can save SO MUCH.

  • @tennesseewalkers9398
    @tennesseewalkers9398 17 днів тому +3

    Wow I love the jam made from fruit scraps idea. I recently started saving veg scraps to do a broth. 🙂

    • @TheRealLydiaSenn
      @TheRealLydiaSenn  17 днів тому +2

      I'm making some right now!

    • @ms.g1709
      @ms.g1709 16 днів тому

      I'd heard of a stock bag, but not a jam bag. Thanks for sharing!! 🥰 I do have an apple core bag for apple butter and a stock bag. What sugar, pectin, fruit scrap ratios do you use?

  • @nadinetidwell8454
    @nadinetidwell8454 17 днів тому +2

    Lydia, you are a treasure. Thank you for this! I’m inspired!

  • @jenniferrosenthal7731
    @jenniferrosenthal7731 16 днів тому +1

    We have a rotating list of regular meals and shop every 2-3 weeks
    We also freeze leftovers and stock scraps

  • @AnandaAtHome
    @AnandaAtHome 17 днів тому +3

    Make Lydia’s baked oatmeal!

  • @kristinolan7240
    @kristinolan7240 16 днів тому +1

    This was so fun and helpful ❤

  • @ClandestineGirl16X
    @ClandestineGirl16X 16 днів тому

    Thank you, Lydia. I always appreciate your tips!!

  • @paulacostello6912
    @paulacostello6912 14 днів тому

    I'm not a lentils fan but what a great idea to stick them in muffins! Lots of nutrition without knowing they're there. Also, to add to your comments about frozen vegetables, when fresh vegetables are cheap, I freeze them myself. I just saw heads of cauliflower for less than half price so i bought extra and froze it. Thanks for another great video. 💗

  • @tennesseewalkers9398
    @tennesseewalkers9398 17 днів тому +2

    Love lentils! They also cook so much faster than beans, heating up the kitchen less.

    • @TheRealLydiaSenn
      @TheRealLydiaSenn  17 днів тому +2

      They're so good.

    • @lizamcraebishop9176
      @lizamcraebishop9176 16 днів тому

      I must be over cooking my lentils.

    • @tennesseewalkers9398
      @tennesseewalkers9398 16 днів тому +3

      @@lizamcraebishop9176 I cook according to the instructions on the bag. I think it’s like 20 minutes. Then I drain them well and use like ground beef. Tacos, sloppy joes, etc.

    • @lizamcraebishop9176
      @lizamcraebishop9176 16 днів тому +1

      @tennesseewalkers9398 thank you

  • @alyssaboseck8323
    @alyssaboseck8323 17 днів тому

    I just found your channel and love it! I live in Arizona and meal plan to save money and sanity. Your videos are very well done and I can't wait for new video. Keep up the good work!

  • @susanvelez6534
    @susanvelez6534 16 днів тому

    Great job on this video Lydia 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼🙋🏻‍♀️

  • @mariapiafernandez6096
    @mariapiafernandez6096 12 днів тому

    Lydia, I like meatless meals too. Tofu Stir fry is a family favorite. Tofu is relatively cheap and once cubed bake it til firm and then stir fry with any veggie on hand with teriyaki sauce and garlic and serve over brown rice or noodles. I prefer to add shredded broccoli and carrots. Another favorite is using a bag of soy crumbles from the frozen section (still under $5) and add it to pasta sauce for a protein filled dinner. You can also use it for nachos, tacos, or chilli as well. My family only likes it with pasta sauce. Winner every time.

    • @christines2787
      @christines2787 6 днів тому

      Have you had a chance to make pasta sauce with lentils ? My family goes crazy for it.

  • @storytalk7
    @storytalk7 13 днів тому

    I have a hard time with task switching. After work my mind is in a state of task completion and, I struggle to mentally switch to prepping. However, if I plan the next days food while I’m prepping other things for the next day, like clothes and lunches, then I can easily inventory what we have and prep dinner too. Usually it’s as simple as writing down what dinner will be or gathering the ingredients together in the fridge/counter and the cookware needed so I can quickly make dinner.
    I know people love seeing an emasculate kitchen, but if the clean skillet is already on the stove when I get home from work, it’s just so much easier to stick to my plan for using up the ingredients!

  • @simplegiftsandtruths8263
    @simplegiftsandtruths8263 16 днів тому

    Thanks Lydia! Xx

  • @kaleydc
    @kaleydc 13 днів тому

    I would LOVE a video sharing your favorite meatless recipes

  • @iskijay
    @iskijay 17 днів тому

    Really love oatmeal and breakfasts for lunch or dinner. Also love deviled eggs 😋
    Sending love from Ontario 🇨🇦

  • @CentsibleLivingWithMoneyMom
    @CentsibleLivingWithMoneyMom 17 днів тому +1

    I love your thumbnail.

  • @coffeecupconversations
    @coffeecupconversations 17 днів тому

    Prayers for your husband!

  • @elizabethhenriott-raising5boys
    @elizabethhenriott-raising5boys 17 днів тому +1

    I found a recipe for lentil meatless loaf

  • @cindy7702
    @cindy7702 17 днів тому +2

    we have 100% plant based and it is much cheaper.. So much info on you tube.. We still eat lots and its not all plants believe me.. Read The Starch Solution.. It is amazing

    • @doubles1545
      @doubles1545 16 днів тому

      Your comment is confusing to me- your first sentence you say you are 100% plant based, then in your third sentence you say it’s not all plants.

    • @cindy7702
      @cindy7702 16 днів тому

      @@doubles1545 I guess I mean things like occasionally bread or pasta..

    • @doubles1545
      @doubles1545 16 днів тому

      @@cindy7702 oh, ok. To me, those are plants, too. I think what you mean you are 100% plant based but not all whole foods. I think I understand now what you meant.

  • @edinahalliday6479
    @edinahalliday6479 15 днів тому

    Meatless Mondays. We also double batch and do a lot of leftovers
    Breakfast for lunch

  • @Caseyd1966
    @Caseyd1966 17 днів тому +2

    Lydia, my husband makes yogurt in the oven! It's soooooo much cheaper than buying it, it's naturally less acidic than store bought, and you can sweeten it to your taste and add in whatever you like as you eat it. I don't know his exact method, but you can find it with Google

    • @TheRealLydiaSenn
      @TheRealLydiaSenn  17 днів тому

      I used to make it in the crockpot but I don't like the consistency.

    • @jenniferrosenthal7731
      @jenniferrosenthal7731 16 днів тому +2

      I use my instant pot on the yogurt setting for 10 hours and then strain through a cheesecloth until I get the consistency we like (thick)

    • @ms.g1709
      @ms.g1709 16 днів тому +1

      I use my InstaPot to make yogurt, too! I strain it through 2-3 layers of coffee filters in a colander set in a bowl. It gets as thick as the fancy Norwegian yogurt at the store if you leave it long enough. Then you have all that whey as well, which is a common ingredient in protein bars. Whey goes bad as quick as berries, I would freeze it if possible to be safe. I really need to get back into yogurt making again, lol.