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Never knew that the Wolf Pit was your introduction to Dollar Tree…Larry would be so proud and you should do a collaboration with him…it would be the bomb!
That was so long ago! I don’t even know when he originally talked about dollar tree potstickers but he gave them a raving review and I purchased them immediately. That had to be at least 10 years ago
@@DollarTreeDinners damn you must have been a small child then because based on your looks 10 years ago was absolutely a preteen age for you! I mean this in the nicest way possible!
I'm really thrilled you did this video. There's so many times my husband and I don't want the same thing for dinner. These recipes are going to so handy. Thanks 😊
You have the most imaginative creations that make perfect sense! So many times I've thought, "Why didn't that occur to me?" THIS is one of many reasons why I love your videos, Rebecca. Thanks for broadening my horizons!
This is the best channel on RU-vid. I wish more people knew about it. The details shared here are practical and well presented. I shared with the son of a family friend about to head off to college. We will always need to feed ourselves. The dollar tree concept here is an excellent placeholder for whatever limitations exist in a person's own life. Limited stores. Limited budget. Limited cooking utensil and appliances. This channel brings back common sense kitchen economics in an entertaining format. Thank you.
I have $15 to get me through until late next week, including laundry and transportation. I'll have to see if my DT has these items. Thanks so much. It's a huge help.
@dollartreeDinners I found a way to help make those lil microwave sandwiches way better, Pop the buns off them, and put them in the toaster, let them go through one toaster cycle, then put the buns back on the sandwich, and back into the plastic sleeve, THEN microwave them, and add toppings to taste when its done, this will make the Bun come out a LOT better!
You should do a Dollar Tree camping meals! DT has so many shelf stable and small portable items I think it would be great to get some ideas for camping on the cheap!
Actually, that would be good for camping/hiking but also for those with less-than-ideal living arrangements who may not have ready access to a microwave or stove! ❤
The bean and ham soup is my favorite canned soup! Also love it used as a “pot pie” base with a cornbread or biscuit topping. A can a chili combined with cooked elbow macaroni is also one of my quick favorites, as well as cheese quesadillas.
You should know that I found your channel off of a group of people who suffer with the eating disorder called "ARFID". Your meals are so arfid friendly, so thank you so much for all you do for our community!
My child has suspected ARFID. We're still in the diagnosis/learning process. But YES these recipes are based on well known food items and usually are well received. 🥰
Those crispy tacos look terrific! Just frying some things (toasting the outside of a sandwich, pan-frying rice until it has a crispy bottom, etc.) can elevate a meal pretty easily.
would love to see your take on easy meals with no microwave and minimal counter space 👀 living in a studio apartment is hard when you enjoy making your own meals
If you have access to a cooking element. Burritos with Refried beans with ground beef mixed in is a cheap and flavorful snack. All can be done with a single cooking element and 1 pot. I can send a pretty good recipe if you'd like.
I really like the Easy Lasagna made with Knorr Alfredo Pasta and the Broccoli and Cheddar soup made with the Pioneer County Gravy Mix, both really good. Love getting these ideas from you, it's really helpful! I never used to buy food at DT until watching your channel, thank you!
Hi Rebecca!! You influenced my Meatless Taco Tuesday yesterday. Albeit I changed up a few things. I am not a big Black Bean eater. They have a strong flavor. So I made Taco Seasoned Pintos instead & made homemade Refried Beans. Then made a Corn Tortilla Pizza layered with my Refried Beans & Shredded Colby-Jack Cheese. Melted the cheese under my broiler in my toaster oven. Then added lettuce, tomatoes, & sour cream. I'm diabetic so I used corn tortillas instead of flour tortillas, but I'm sure those would be awesome too. 😄 As for the mac n' cheese cups I've doctored those up in many different ways too. Leftover hamburger for Cheeseburger Mac, Tuna Mac w/ a tuna pouch, etc. I live alone and disabled so fast & easy are my preferred way to go. lol
I look forward to your videos!! My hubby is a truck driver and I eat a lot of meals alone!! Love these ideas. When my kids were growing up, I would buy their cheap steaks, tortillas and cheese and make steak quesadillas. The kids loved it and they did not know it was “poor man’s” food. My daughter still asks for them today and she is married!! You’re a true gem to all who watch you!! Thank you!!❤️
One of my low spoons dinners is a box of the Ranch and Bacon Suddenly Salad, with some frozen broccoli, bell peppers and onion that I boil with the pasta--I add the veggies halfway through the pasta cooking time so they don't turn to mush, and mix with extra bacon bits (I'm not veggie but I honestly do love imitation bacon bits. It just feels nostalgic to me I guess) and shredded cheese. You do have to add extra ranch dressing to account for the veggies though. If I have some chicken or ham I'll dice that up and and add it in too. Or I'll spruce up canned chili (side note, the best brand of canned chili I've ever tried is Bryan's, it doesn't have as strong of a "canned chili" taste if you know what I mean) by mixing it with a can of Rotel, and making one of those Jiffy corn muffin mixes. Another one is to cook frozen or canned mixed veggies right in the pot with Rice-a-roni or those Pasta Sides. It's super filling even if you don't add meat to it, especially if you get chicken or beef flavor. I have multiple chronic illnesses and don't always have the energy to cook like I used to, and even less to clean up after, and the best thing with these is they create minimal dirty dishes as well.
Afternoon ! I bought the Hamburger Helper TACO Crunch and the spiced Hamburger package . I also bought the the chips and made Taco Salad . My family loved it and it only cost $3.75 . I had all the toppings and the Taco Sauce . Love your Videos and helps me think on a budget . Have a Wonderful Day ! 😄
I grew up on chicken Ala King. We always served it over toast or biscuits. It wasn't ever considered a soup, but I can see where it could be a good base. My husband loves the bean and ham soup along with a hearty sandwich.
This is how we ate it too growing up. Sometimes we’d it over those canned chef boy rdee canned chow main noodles that are crunchy. We never considered it a soup. Just chicken in a sauce.
I make sausage gravy and freeze in one cup portions. Make homemade biscuits and freeze. When I want a quick meal, sausage gravy over a biscuit and a fried egg. Yum! Thank you for all your hard work. Great meal ideas!
I may have mentioned this one before, but my favorite Dollar Tree meal is a box of Kraft Macaroni and Cheese, made according to box directions, add a can of drained tuna and a can of drained peas. It’s so tasty and really great comfort food.
It's just me, so I appreciate these ideas. I have the El Monterey Bean and cheese burritos. I could do that and ad Taco Bell sauce that I buy in the bottle.
I had a few-go to meals when I lived near a Dollar store and didn't have a car back about 25-30 years ago. A few ideas: Shepherd's pie using canned soups (meat or veg similar to your chicken ala king dish) and then instant mashed potatoes on top. Bake in a casserole to brown the top. The other one was a WIC-friendly Alfredo using Swiss cheese instead of parmesan (and all the milk you get on WIC). Grate it finely and use some butter and garlic, you can use any kind of milk (skim, 2%, whole), but thicken it with a roux. I'm not sure which cheeses are available at Dollar Tree now. If you can get canned artichoke hearts, you can make a really good dip with swiss cheese, cream cheese spinach, jar peppers, herbs. Of course, use some toasted bread or pita chips to dip.
I also make pot pie out of the cream of chicken soup and mixed vegetables. Get a pie crust and do the instant mashed potatoes on top. Like a shepherds pie. It’s delicious
For a long while now I have been cooking up a pound of burger, a tube of chorizo, and a tube of breakfast sausage each Saturday and putting it in a small casserole with a fitting lid in the fridge. So then I can dip into it through the week and make tacos, or rollups, or add it to biscuits and gravy, or spaghetti, etc. but I have been doing it for so long Im excited to see all these new ideas and ready to change it up a while!! Thanks for all these great ideas!
I don't know for sure that you can get all the ingredients at a dollar tree, but a favorite cheap meal is the refrigerated crescent rolls, you take squares of the dough and put honey ham and American cheese in it, then fold them over and pinch them into little dough pockets, then just cook slightly longer than the called for time.
Another budget cooking lady I watch here on RU-vid does something similar with the beans/salsa but adds in a cup of potato flakes (or a pouch worth) to stretch it even further. She shapes the “dough” and serves it as a Vegan bean patty.
I literally had a mac & cheese cup with an add-in for lunch today! LOL I'd bought a cream cheese-based crab dip on markdown at the grocery store, but the "cajun" seasoning in it was overwhelming the other flavors... but a couple big spoonsful mixed into a mac & cheese cup was perfect! I often mix a tuna packet in with rice as a quick meal- but definitely going to try the chopped egg roll and rice soon! Thanks for more great ideas, Rebecca 😊❤
Another thing is to use applesauce instead of eggs for some muffin mixes that require them. No churn ice cream recipes are good too if you have a freezer. It's good to have treats too.
I never really shopped The Dollar Tree for food until I started watching your videos. I went into mine last week and was glad I did. I got a couple of the pizza crust to check out. I've used one letting my kids build it the way they wanted to. It was very good and crispy. They are so expensive everywhere else. I can make my own... but why? Lol. I'm going to make the next one like a bean chalupa. Your black bean smash would be good on it, add some cheese, and top it with some of the pepper stir fry, maybe some olives, jalapeños,etc. Then, after it's baked, the lettuce, tomatoes, sour cream, and such can be added. This could be a $5 meal with just the crust, beans, and cheese. I, for one, can't eat the whole thing. It makes 8 slices. I'm going to start going to one of mine to price check before I shop Walmart, Albertsons, Sam's, or Amazon. Their selection of food items available has truly grown big time. Thanks, Rebecca, for sharing your great meal deals!
After I get the water boiling I drop one or two potstickers in with the ramen. When the ramen is done I add some sautéed veggies and sriracha. Super easy plussed up ramen!
I do the chicken ala king and mix it with cooked frozen peas and a little milk and then pour it over toast. It's one of my favorite meals. I'm gonna have to try it with the mixed veggies because that looks delicious.
I need to see if my local Tree has potstickers. The big bags at the grocery store crept up and I don't get them very often anymore. I usually only get dry goods at DT but I'll have to look in the freezer next time. As an 80s kid I remember old ads with the chicken a la king on toast. IDK if it was considered fancy but I liked it. Buttered the toast to get real gourmet with it 😂 My go to for quick meals is the microwave Spanish rice. Leftover meat and some salsa and cheese and I can have a little ACP on a budget. The little bottles of Tajin are good for adding a hot and sour pick up to whatever I'm eating too.
@barbwall3678 My local DT started getting the name brand Chipotle flavored rice and I've been slowly stocking up. The Walmart brand is good but the other is better, plus I save a little (for candy 😂). I like to cook but sometimes I'm tired and just need to get some nourishment. A little extra oregano and I'm good for a while. Rice bowls are the way 👍
Mac&cheese is almost a blank slate... besides seasoning mixes like Italian, there's paprika, garlic, or chili powder; taco seasoning is a good sprinkle; how about salsa? also leftover vegetables or frozen peas; don't forget canned tuna, chicken, or chili. I haven't tried it but dried ranch dressing mix is supposed to be good. ---- One of my all-time favorites is prepared mac&cheese in a skillet with butter or margarine, vegetables, and an egg or two -- get the mac&cheese brown and crunchy for a great meal!
Thank you I love these recipes. I also work at the Dollar Tree and I'm always sharing your recipes and channel with my coworkers. I always say you make good meals and highly cost effective.
I really like that black bean and salsa filling for the crispy tacos. If you had leftovers, you could change it up by adding some rice or some cheese. These are all great ideas. Thanks for sharing.
Those black bean tacos are really good with the Spanish rice DT sells. Chili fries are easy, cheap, & delicious. Just the frozen fries, a can of chili & cheese if you want (optional). Another easy meal is Alfredo carbonara- the knorr Alfredo pasta & fry a package of the DT bacon. Add some of the garlic bread if you’re feeling fancy! I enjoyed this video!
I love these combos!! Simple easy things like this are the best lol. A recent meal I made was combining a knorr Spanish rice packet with a can of black beans, a can of corn, and a couple of cooked and crumbled sausage patties. Oh and a can of Rotel, but that's probably optional lol. Idr what I seasoned with, probably Cajun seasoning because I use it on everything lol, but it came out really good!
I also do the chicken pot pie w/ 2 ala king, 1 mixed veg, and the biscuit mix on top. Following that same concept, I do 2 chili, 1 corn, and cornbread mix on top. Also, I do 2 beef stew, 1 mixed veg, and mashed potatoes on top. Chicken pot pie, chili pie, and shephards pie. All are pretty good.
I too love the Chicken Ala King - or the smaller cans of chicken and dumplings. I serve it on buttered toast and layer it with 2-3 slices of toast. Very filling, very quick and so yummy! Another thing I enjoy is making cornbread - in a small square pan vs. making muffins - then putting canned chili and hot dogs on slices. It is almost like a chili corn dog, plus you can add cheese.
One of my go-to, comfort meals when just cooking for myself is macaroni noodles, a can of tomato sauce and cut up hot dogs (a little bacon grease if I have it)…..I know it sounds weird but it brings me back to childhood.
i couldn't believe it! your first meal is my favorite. the shrimp is our favorite too and i've made this many times. i own a home-based bakery and on my busy baking days, this is a go to meal that is quick and easy. another is ramen with some soy sauce/ brown sugar/red pepper flakes and an over easy egg on top.
I've followed your lead and use those soups for casseroles. I like the ham and bean or the beef one. I usually use two cans, but I drain most of the liquid off and save. I put the soups in the bottom of a casserole dish, then I add bisquit mix spread on top. Bake for however long it seems to take - usually about 30 minutes. Then I cut the casserole into squares to serve and the extra liquid I saved I use as a gravy. It's a simple meal that comes out not looking simple! Thank you Rebecca for all your inspiration!
i like to do what i call can cooking...LOL finding canned foods that you combine to make meals... 1 i really like during cold or rainy weather is can chunky chicken noodle soup and a can of chicken ala king..make a creamy soup. beef stew and chunky country vegetable soup. condensed bean and bacon soup added to the chunky ham and bean soup...yummy with some nice warm cornbread 😋 another simple meal is canned chili and can diced tomatoes served over elbow macaroni, instant chili mac. can chicken ala king, mixed veggies and a can of chicken( may need to add a bit of water/broth)
I love Larry too!! I can see the influence. I swear, sometimes I watch your vids and you say "So I'm gonna try this and we'll see how it works out" and in my head I go 'for YOU, the people!' lol
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Perfect! I broke my femur last year and though I'm heading I don't have the energy nor the mobility to cook like I used to. Kids grown and hubs a trucker so I'm cooking for myself. I've discovered to add 1 T of lemon juice to water when making rice. Doesn't change taste really but the fluffier rice is absolutely amazing. My Philipeno son in law is a rice snob and this blew his mind 😂😂
These are great to put together for hurricane prep food ideas. They are filling and easy during any weather emergencies. Also my 15 year old son can easily put these together. Thank you so much. Keep these coming!! I need to show my son quick meal ideas rather than grabbing a bag of chips and energy drink. Lol
i really appreciate your creativity in mixing and mashing things together, because i sometimes get stuck in the mindset that i can only eat some things straight out of the package as they are. so seeing you cut up a whole egg roll to put on rice helps me keep my mind open and remember that actually i can do whatever i want!!
Thank you for this video. My husband passed 20 years ago, & it is still a struggle cooking for just myself. Your ideas are lovely, & I'm also enjoying all that I see here in the comments ~ ❤.
When my daughter was small, we used to add sausage to whatever pasta we had on hand, and would dress it with olive oil or butter, parmesan, garlic powder, and basil. It was cheap, but it was delicious.
My favorite dinner from Dollar tree is one I eat while traveling. I get the Spanish rice microwaveable pouch and choose a flavored tuna packet and I microwave them together, throw em in a bowl, and eat. It’s really good for hotels especially because I get the free breakfast, squirrel away some snacks, eat the dinner as lunch, and then usually we go out to eat somewhere in the area
Refired beans and taco fried ground beef is an amazing and cheap snack plan. Slap em in a burrito with cheese, fry em a little. Amazing. Love Wolf Pitt too!!