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Budget Shopping in MAUI? ONE MONTH OF GROCERY HAULS | Grocery Budget APRIL 2023 

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Looking to save money on your grocery bill this month? Want to see what groceries you can buy on a budget in Maui AND on the mainland? This is the video for you! In this ONE MONTH OF GROCERY HAULS | Grocery Budget APRIL 2023 video, we take a look at how to save on groceries while in Maui. Costco is the key!
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00:00 Costco Haul
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7:10 Produce Haul
10:30 But wait...
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@chalicat2
@chalicat2 Год назад
My oldest is 12, almost 13, and highly reluctant to do ANYTHING for herself. After your last story, I decided to step up my game. I learned to cook at this age. So I started her cooking. Yeah it was boiled turkey hotdogs, baked frozen fries and frozen veggies. But I taught her to read the packaging, figure out the instructions, I told her how to use the stove, oven and microwave. I had her push all the timing buttons, etc. She was nervous about the actual hot items, so I handled all that this time while explaining it. But as she does it, she’ll get more comfortable. She was so proud of herself.
@denisebellanich7938
@denisebellanich7938 Год назад
I was cooking entire dinners for our family at 12 too. It really set me up for transitioning into adulthood. In college I was the only one of my several roommates that knew how to cook a meal. Keep pushing her!
@wendygianfrancesco8774
@wendygianfrancesco8774 Год назад
We need more Andrew Can where he unboxes the groceries and tries to figure out what you bought!!!
@toshafocht743
@toshafocht743 Год назад
Yes!! That was hilarious! Loved it!
@CassieDavis613
@CassieDavis613 Год назад
Agree, that was fun.
@greatauntlizbethg9137
@greatauntlizbethg9137 Год назад
I was silently screaming fennel! At him, but I didn't know what the squash was either
@SauerPatchGardening
@SauerPatchGardening Год назад
Definitely need this!
@annevinson6696
@annevinson6696 Год назад
Being a single parent with four kids who, when my youngest was three had an accident and got around in a wheelchair, my kids learned to pump gas, help with groceries, learn to wash, hang to dry, short cycle drying to fluff up the towels the sheets and a whole other set of skills needed to be autonomous in life. They are all good cooks, I have a Chef, a bread and seafood connaisseur, a cake and deserts wonder and a restarant/bar manager. I think I did a good job of teaching then skills and developing a different passion in each. They are now 41, 38 the boys and 35 and 33 the girls. Because of my lack of mobility, they learned early to depend on themselves and each other. They are an unruly, loud and full of love bunch. Anne
@melissahowell8363
@melissahowell8363 Год назад
I do a thing i call "adulting 101" and it's a check list of things my kids have to know how to do before they hit some important milestones like jr high, driving and eventually moving out. Including the big things like car maintenance, budgeting, making doctors appointments, applying for scholarships but also lot and lots of the little things I might forget or assume they know. Like sewing a button, cleaning the bathroom, making change, starting a fire. My hope is to send confident young adults into the world. It's also lots of fun spending the time with them.
@courtneychapotel8893
@courtneychapotel8893 Год назад
Ah, I love the "Andrew cam"! Your kids are just precious, and I love seeing the whole family.
@sherryvietor5767
@sherryvietor5767 Год назад
I taught both of my teenagers how to put gas in the car, but I also have a "I failed as a mom" story. Last week I asked my 17 year old to light a candle in the house and threw him a pack of matches. He said, "Mom, I don't know how to use these." I was like "OMG--how do you not know how to light a match?" I realize that I am a tad bit overprotective. We practiced until he got good at it. Love the Andrew cam. Your family is so fun to watch.
@lg127411
@lg127411 Год назад
I remember teaching my oldest son how to put gas in, how to check fluids etc…..One thing I never thought to tell him was to pay attention to the roads I drove on to get to different places in the next town over. We drove there often twice a week or more from the time he was an infant so I just assumed he knew how to get around 😂😂😂 I get a frantic phone call more than 4 hours after he went to run errands with my 13yr old son. Neither of them could figure out where they were at and had been driving in circles for hours. They both managed to forget they have smart phones and could have used their gps to find their way to destination & back home. It’s definitely a different world. I remember navigating to places unknown with giant paper maps I got from AAA office 😂
@scouturier3761
@scouturier3761 Год назад
Don't forget how to change a tire
@christinegiguere9926
@christinegiguere9926 Год назад
Andrew Cam👍👍👍 I started teaching my girls at 9 years old how to do things for themselves like laundry, cooking, putting gas in the car, how to check the oil.....etc. They are 26 and 19 now and I pretty self sufficient. I know they will at least have clean clothes, not go hungry and be able to get around.🙂 You aren't a bad parent.....lol....our world has changed immensely over the years and we get so used to do doing things we do them automatically without much thought so we forget the younger generation might not know how to do it.🙂👍❤
@TinyHouseHomeschoolLife
@TinyHouseHomeschoolLife Год назад
Raise your hands if you need more Andrew Cam in your life! 🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻
@carrieprivette3032
@carrieprivette3032 Год назад
More life lessons: how to schedule an appointment with a doctor or other office, how to FIND a specific type of doctor and tell if they're in network for you. How to ask for prices of procedures and tests in advance, how to nicely ask about a discount or payment plan on services. How to pay water bills, car taxes and registration. How to work a parking meter. How to pay at a parking garage. How to negotiate college scholarships and grants with the financial aid office--- yes most will do this. Also for your college girlie: make sure she has a medicine basket ready to go with cold medicine, tummy stuff, tylenol etc because nothing feels like adulthood slapping you in the face like getting your first cold at college and having to walk sick to the store to get your own meds.
@pamelasanders5657
@pamelasanders5657 Год назад
Debit cards, pay at the pump, grocery pickup/delivery, Uber, cell phones, computers…. All changes since i was a teen. I must be old. 😂
@lindagrimmett6564
@lindagrimmett6564 Год назад
✋🏻 but do you remember when they used to use a small device to make carbon copies of your credit card? You got a copy, the store kept a copy and the other was taken to the bank, I think. Yes I worked at a place that we still had to do this! Crazy how much we have advanced!
@flightlessphoenix77
@flightlessphoenix77 Год назад
I'm 33 and have used one of these in my working life. It was our back-up when the machine went down when I first started working in museums. I hope it went into the collection when it was finally obsolete 😂
@sweetheart5062
@sweetheart5062 Год назад
Andrew did so great and reminded me so much of you. “There are so many weird kind of apple names” 🤣😂 I agree Andrew lol
@susannesanchez2987
@susannesanchez2987 Год назад
I've got a couple of years before my daughter starts driving and never once thought about that. Thanks for reminding about the little things we need to teach our kids.
@MsJoLollipop
@MsJoLollipop Год назад
We started having my daughter fill the tank (not pay off course) when she got her permit. We also made sure she knew how to check tie pressure, and how to know what it should be, change a tire, jump start, and check the oil. You never want the first to be when their aline!
@earldouglas3631
@earldouglas3631 Год назад
No. It is a true story. I did pump gas and go in and pay for it at about age 6, but then I wanted to do it. It wasn't forced upon me in any way.
@crybebebunny
@crybebebunny Год назад
It is April 24, 2023 here. I believe that you are truly not done groceries shopping for the month of April. Yes, you can be, but in the past historia, you really run again. 🎉😂❤😊 I am happy you when to Hawaiian ❣️❣️🩴🩱👙🩱🩴 You and your family definitely deserve to enjoy the fruits of your Labor ❣️❣️🍍🍍🫐🍖🍡🍥🍣🥟🧁🍧🍨🧋🍹🍍🥭🍍🥥🍍🥥
@Nmprix
@Nmprix Год назад
So...here's my fail. My oldest went off to college out of state - no cell phones then - and I forgot to show him how to make a long distance call. So 2 weeks went by and he finally called! He said it took a friend showing him he had to put a "1" in front of the area code and phone number. HOW could I have NOT shown him that????!!! Times have definitely changed!
@pandapoof8798
@pandapoof8798 Год назад
Omg having a card was revolutionary! I remember having to manually do the cards in before all stores had a swipe machine. Funny story.... A few years ago I taught my sister how to put air in her tires and then I showed my brother. She's 40 and my brother is 35 😂
@jensmith2594
@jensmith2594 Год назад
Lol I had to laugh at the gas in the car story! My now 19 year old daughter had been taught about the gas and the oil change appointments but the first time the low air tire pressure light came on she was clueless. I have now been to the air pump with her twice and told her, “it’s all yours now!”
@drsamthefrog
@drsamthefrog Год назад
My mom always managed to bring jars back from Sri Lanka, which is a 22 hour flight with 3 connections (back in the day). The key is to put them in 2 ziplock bags, them inside a couple layers of socks or t-shirts rolled around then, then put them in the corners of the suitcases or wherever your bags are more reinforced.
@mariekeller685
@mariekeller685 Год назад
My daughter has been driving for a few years now. I do not remember teaching her how to pump gas, but I do remember making her pay attention to street names and telling her how to get to places so she would not get lost. She is great at getting around places now!
@jenniferrohlfs8656
@jenniferrohlfs8656 Год назад
Oh my God. Iove ,love, love your son! He reminds me of my son! He's a natural. I loved how you just tossed him over a rando box and was basically "ok well here's what I know." He needs his own Channel! He can call it "So here's what I know." Great job kiddo oh and you too Mom 😉 ❤ Hope you all had a fantastic time !!
@helenalennon9528
@helenalennon9528 Год назад
I taught my son how to gas the car when he was very small, he is now 17 and was with older friends at the gas station, he was the only person who knew how to gas a car I rock!!!!
@vcneveroski
@vcneveroski Год назад
I didn't see any coconut syrup in this video. My favorite meal on my trip to Maui was breakfast. We had fruit at every meal but at breakfast there was so much. I was heaven with all that fresh fruit and the coconut syrup on my pancakes.
@lemonlime2054
@lemonlime2054 Год назад
It's so weird seeing you guys eating in a restaurant haha, I love that you let loose a little! I also love the hairdo you're rocking at the moment, so fresh ❤
@estherbarber4365
@estherbarber4365 Год назад
Would love to see more from your Hawaii trip as a family of 6! We are hoping to go next year and would love to hear where to go, what was worth doing, money saver tips etc…
@donnamckeller2010
@donnamckeller2010 Год назад
Good job with the unboxing of the fruits and veggies Andrew. When my son started driving he was well prepared but his uncle and stepdad had taught him car maintenance and repairs and I only taught him how to pump the gas and how to drive, he has always changed his oil, brakes even patches his tires. When I was in college my roommate’s stepdad taught both of us how to change a tire and check the oil etc. I missed the emoji but I remember when debit cards became a thing and I am old enough to remember having separate keys for the ignition, doors and the trunk 😂 🦖👵 For the record, any parent who has raised their children to happily on their own choose “The Princess Bride” for movie night has not failed their children, 😂 I’m just saying.
@lezadelacruz8999
@lezadelacruz8999 Год назад
I am one of 5 girls, and 2 boys… My dad absolutely did NOT want his daughters relying on anyone, a male, to change a tire, change the oil, fix a flat, pump gas replace spark plugs, and so on. The timing belt was always a bugger. Teach them young. It’s the ol teaching of catch a fish eat for a day, learning how to catch a fish, eat for life. ❤
@vkwc6733
@vkwc6733 Год назад
Funny story; A friend thought they were "winning at parenting" when then DID teach their 11 or 12 year old how to pump and pay for gas. The kid's response.... "Mom, I'm never going to drive a gas car, they will all be electric by then."🤦‍♀️
@nathaliedasilva555
@nathaliedasilva555 Год назад
Maui is such a magical place! I have to go back there ❤ I had a driving instructor who taught me how to put gas in the car and go through the car wash and go get coffee and a donut and she made me drink and eat while I was driving so she could show me how to do this without taking my eyes off the road and also reaching for something in my purse without taking my eyes off the road. She also showed me how to check the oil and other fluids. She was wonderful and this was back in 1983!!!!
@HaleyHinman
@HaleyHinman Год назад
I remember when the debit card came out, but before that it was an ATM card that you could only use at the ATM at the bank to pull out cash. When you could actually use it at the store it was revolutionary!!
@laurencarroll1149
@laurencarroll1149 Год назад
I loved the Andrew cam! He was so sweet haha! And I don’t have kids old enough to drive yet but I remember when I took driving lessons one of the things the instructor did was take me to a gas station and show me how to pump gas! Also, I had some roommates in college that grew up in NJ which is a full service only state. So many of them didn’t know how to get gas since they literally couldn’t do it in their state growing up!
@tanjacavlovic8053
@tanjacavlovic8053 Год назад
I took my friends children to self-service car wash, they loved it! Put money in, get chips, pick shampooing, pick rinsing, pick vacume clean... Detergent smells amazing!. Now my friend's car is always clean. Here you learn how to fill up the gas tank at driving school. It's mandatory.
@keriezy
@keriezy Год назад
Jars actually travel well on a plane! I bring homemade canned goods in my bag. I usually shove the jars into shoes or wrapped in jeans for added protection.
@nicolerice4317
@nicolerice4317 Год назад
My mom and dad would go to kaui for a month and my mom took spices with her.
@alamryfarms754
@alamryfarms754 Год назад
My daughter knew how, but she thought until very close to driving that it was $2.50 to fill up the car not $2.50xgallons!! Lol
@jeanne8042
@jeanne8042 Год назад
I live in Oregon where there is no self service, unless you live in a remote area, never pumped gas until I was in my 30's and went on a trip with my kids. My younger son knows how because he works at a station. Pretty sure my older son hasn't a clue but both know how to schedule maintenance and how to change a tire, so I didn't completely fail, lol
@leed3796
@leed3796 Год назад
I don't have children, but I live in New Jersey, where it is illegal to pump your own gas. I remember going on my first road trip with friends and we had to fill up in another state and none of us had any idea what to do. Thankfully a retired trucker saw us, and our license plates, and came over and gave us a tutorial. A few years ago I took my younger cousin on a road trip and I said "get out, you're going to learn to pump gas" and I make her do it whenever we are out of state so she stays comfortable doing it.
@firequeen2194
@firequeen2194 Год назад
🤚 I totally remember 😂 My dad wouldn’t even let me get a car until I could drive a stick (for a quick getaway if needed, lol), change spark plugs, and change a tire. Man, I miss him. But, I’m definitely an independent person who is not intimidated by any job. And now there’s RU-vid where you can learn anything, lol.
@carrie402
@carrie402 Год назад
Loved your story at the end. The world has really changed, that's for sure. I was paying 25 cents a gallon for gas when I started driving!!😃
@lyfeasicit
@lyfeasicit Год назад
Side note Question 🙋🏻‍♀️ For you … Of all the food delivery methods which one do you prefer the most? Which one do you order from the most? And why do you prefer them? Do you think you could do a video of some sort on all the food delivery sources? Like do you order some things from some places but not others… Things like that
@kimholcomb4813
@kimholcomb4813 Год назад
Here's another gas in the vehicle story for you. My boyfriend always pays cash for his gas and at the station that he normally goes to you get a discount for paying cash. So his 16 year old son gets his driver's license. the first time that he drove some of his friends out of town he needs gas on the way back. he passes at least 5 gas stations trying to get home before he runs out of gas because his dad had told him " Just get gas at Wyler's" since he got a cash discount. He took it to mean that was the only place he could get gas!
@Barbara-nc9iq
@Barbara-nc9iq Год назад
Amen sister!
@lorelei9393
@lorelei9393 Год назад
I'm old enough to remember full serve gasoline. But our car had a lock on gas cap that was a bear to open, so I had to help my mom with it when gas went self-serve! Loved seeing your food experiences in Hawaii
@alystermacho3829
@alystermacho3829 Год назад
😂 I loved Andrew’s break down of the misfits box! Made me smile!
@melissajofeuer6743
@melissajofeuer6743 Год назад
Love to see the creative ways you plan for meals! I love finding food bargains and planning this way, too.
@No-sv6mu
@No-sv6mu Год назад
I don't know if my kids would know 100% but they are 13 and 11. They have watched me enough times to probably get through it. They do know how to do their own laundry, warm up their lunches in the air fryer, vacuum, bring in trash cans. I would like for them to learn more about cooking and I want to start introducing them to budgeting and paying bills.
@Funaunt8649
@Funaunt8649 Год назад
✋ to debit cards, it was the early 1990’s and I was in my first year or so of university. Those were the days, I thought life was so much easier then. But about filling up the car, I grew up on a farm were we had our own gas tanks. I had to crawl up a dilapidated ladder, stretch for every inch to open the right storage tank (not a problem for my 6 foot plus dad and brothers), crawl down and fill the car tank. Forget about a clicky thing on that hose! But I guess it made me a stronger person in the long run. Now in my 50’s, I work with women who have NEVER filled up their own gas tank. They wait for their husband to fill it up or go to full serve station. I tell them I would have had to walk a long way as a kid if I didn’t know how to fill the car up. Don’t be hard on yourself Christine, kids learn things quick. ☺️
@MrRKWRIGHT
@MrRKWRIGHT Год назад
Good afternoon Frugal Fit Mom. What a haul. Thanks for sharing a look at all the delicious items that can be bought on a budget in Maui.👍👍
@Texasmommaof5
@Texasmommaof5 Год назад
Looks amazing!
@marthak9360
@marthak9360 Год назад
Wow, that looks amazing! It is really interesting to see how the prices differ from place to place! Have a great vacation! Gods blessings! ☀️
@kellycrawford1625
@kellycrawford1625 Год назад
I enjoyed the vacation clips. Vacations don’t have to break the bank. Pre-planning & saving a little here & there can add up to a great vacation.
@maryleneruiz9456
@maryleneruiz9456 Год назад
Andrew did an awesome job telling us about the box. Love it. The food trucks had my kind of food. Yum.
@miladylaughalot
@miladylaughalot Год назад
We were in Maui in March!! So excited to see it again!! We saw so much and I miss it so much!!!
@cedaridge05
@cedaridge05 Год назад
That looked like a great vacation, thank you for including your foamily and us.
@alexanderschwarm7755
@alexanderschwarm7755 Год назад
I much appreciate you, you're a burst of positive energy
@audreyrobles1505
@audreyrobles1505 Год назад
I'm so glad that y'all got to take that trip! How wonderful of an experience!❤❤❤
@peggypeters6676
@peggypeters6676 Год назад
Looks like a great vacation for your awesome family
@marieschlatter9245
@marieschlatter9245 Год назад
Love that you’re trying different foods. Some of the best part of traveling I’d trying different foods.
@angelaaustin6533
@angelaaustin6533 Год назад
Love this!
@TheHexedLibrary
@TheHexedLibrary Год назад
"We got . . . whatever this is." I needed that laugh!
@carolwhisenhunt7504
@carolwhisenhunt7504 Год назад
Andrew is a natural!!!! Great job.
@taraedwards1892
@taraedwards1892 Год назад
I'm currently binge watching your recipe playlist and I'm obsessed with your humor. Your sarcasm level is right up there with mine, I love it!! We need so much more Christine!!!! 💙
@Griffinand3
@Griffinand3 Год назад
Great video! So happy you guys had a great trip!!!!
@AtomicErika
@AtomicErika Год назад
I just hope you and your family had/are having an awesome time! Aloha.
@jennifersjunkmail5935
@jennifersjunkmail5935 Год назад
Love the life skills stories. 😂 And I can totally relate to Andrew's bewilderment over some of the veg names, much less what to do with them. lol
@cindispoo3140
@cindispoo3140 Год назад
I loved Andrew’s description of the produce! That was great!
@Tia-vj9ox
@Tia-vj9ox Год назад
Yay Andrew!
@crazychick
@crazychick Год назад
I had this happen last week with my 23 year old son he has Asperger's and he's finally regulating his attitude in public and we are teaching him adult skills it's super fun!
@happymama1015
@happymama1015 Год назад
Omg Andrew, he has gotten so big too. His vegetable descriptions 😂😂😂 my favorite! I honestly wanna do this now and hand my kids random things to guess😂😂
@carolyntemplin488
@carolyntemplin488 Год назад
That food truck food looks amazing!!! I know you look good food and you look like you are enjoying it!!! Yay!!
@verity1234
@verity1234 Год назад
Ok, true story. I had been driving for years at this point. I had a rental car and went to put gas in. I hadn't paid attention to which side the tank is on so wasn't surprised that I was on the wrong side. I was however surprised to find that the door wouldn't open. I had never encountered one where you need to press a button in the car to release the door. So there I was sitting at the pump reading the owners manual trying to figure out where the release for the gas cover is located. It took almost 10 minutes to find it UNDER the driver's seat. :) Also, in my teens I borrowed my brother's VW van (standard). It all went well as I drive a standard until I went to reverse it out of a parking spot. I could not find reverse! It was so old that all the numbers had rubbed off the stick shift and I tried every slot I could find. I had to push it back enough to get out of the stall. FYI, you have to push down on the gear shift and then it will slide into the hidden reverse slot. I guess this is a safety feature so you don't blow your engine by choosing reverse instead of 4th gear ;)
@karenjackson594
@karenjackson594 Год назад
Let me first say that I so enjoy your videos! My kids are all grown but I do remember having to show my youngest daughter how to fill up the car and I really stressed about it but she figured it all out eventually. We have never been to Costco (the closest one is 56 miles away) but I have been itching to go lately after seeing what you and other youtubers can get there. Have a great week!
@litheanne1563
@litheanne1563 Год назад
My bff in high school had to show me how to pump gas. Let's say that was 30 + years ago. We learn and we teach as we go through life.
@JustClaireGrace
@JustClaireGrace Год назад
Ha, that's funny about putting gas in the car. I showed my older son how to do that this week :)
@laurashoemaker8786
@laurashoemaker8786 Год назад
We stay at the big pink beach club near the food trucks. ☺️ I have taken small jars of Guava jelly home in my suitcase before. I am so glad you had the opportunity to go to Maui.
@ColdPizzuh
@ColdPizzuh Год назад
LOL Andrews food haul video was funny! You guys are fantastic. I’m 27, I hope one day to put all the tips, tricks and efforts I see you doing to work! I don’t have a mom, so having A FRUGAL FIT MOM ON RU-vid ROCKS! 😆 hope you guys had a fantastic family trip!
@jenniferweaver2255
@jenniferweaver2255 Год назад
Our oldest will probably take driver's ed next summer. So this is a really good reminder of skills to teach him. Thank you.
@traceye3488
@traceye3488 Год назад
Great job on the Andrew Cam, Andrew!🎉
@kathyh7826
@kathyh7826 Год назад
Andrew did great! Your vacation was cool!!
@kerryjames6312
@kerryjames6312 Год назад
I really enjoyed monthly shopping makes sense
@tenillestewart5370
@tenillestewart5370 Год назад
😂😂😂 your son Andrew is adorable! Great job💪🏾
@clusterbungle
@clusterbungle Год назад
Sweet movie choice! I'm going on a short break this weekend with a few friends and we've got tickets to watch The Princess Bride in a cave! 😁 Great job Andrew on the misfits box and the excellent juggling! 😄
@RoyalDuggars
@RoyalDuggars Год назад
Ban Mi--hand it over! And the Lychee drink! Yum!
@ColleenJoudrey
@ColleenJoudrey Год назад
My oldest started biking for small grocery trips when he was 14 but it was tricky for him to catch on to keeping a budget when produce was priced per 100g and both my kids started pumping gas and going into the store to pay for it when they were in 5th grade. The first couple of times they over pumped the limit or dribbled gas onto the car paint or shoes but they are pros now.
@momsonabudget8046
@momsonabudget8046 Год назад
I just taught my 13 year old daughter how to pump gas about a week ago. Have to teach safety now too with everything you teach. Pay attention to your surroundings, don't get gas at night when its dark, shut off the car, lock all the doors except the driver door, try to get the pump closest to the door of the gas station if you are able and keep your phone in your pocket.
@alesiaspears198
@alesiaspears198 Год назад
Go Andrew!!!! That was fun! 🎉😂🎉
@victoriaLL345
@victoriaLL345 Год назад
Yummers!
@karenprinz5987
@karenprinz5987 Год назад
Great job Andrew!!!
@kristacronin3358
@kristacronin3358 Год назад
I love your stories about your daughter!!! LOL I have a 19 year old son that we also had to show him how to send a letter, right a check, and how to pump and pay for gas.
@Rachel-xr8mm
@Rachel-xr8mm Год назад
Love Andrew’s commentary! That was awesome!😂
@rosacanisalba
@rosacanisalba Год назад
In our 5th year at high school (age 15/16 UK) we had lessons during Social Studies (catch all classes) on how to change a tyre, how to check fluids and also changing an electric plug and even puttying in a windowpane.
@lavernejohnson2888
@lavernejohnson2888 Год назад
Yes I do remember when the debit card was created. I used to work in a bank promoting this new fangled thing. So many funny stories. Love your videos too.
@jeanswigeart6791
@jeanswigeart6791 Год назад
Been to Maui many times ...love it love ...after seeing this I need a trip...😂
@centreeki-librecenter9506
@centreeki-librecenter9506 Год назад
Hahaha love it!!! I taught my daughter how to put ⛽️ in the car, do groceries and garden this year (8). BUT I did realized that I totally forgot how to teach her how to use basic stuff 😅 Life of a parent hihi. Thanks for sharing!!!
@heathersmeather
@heathersmeather Год назад
On my two trips to Hawaii, we hit up the Costco for the macadamia nuts. Best prices for those toffee chocolate ones. Great souvenir or gifts. My favorite food truck item was malasadas. 😁
@lithottamera6089
@lithottamera6089 Год назад
Great video
@leslieb4553
@leslieb4553 Год назад
I get a Costco veggie tray when we travel. We eat raw for sacking, use some for cooking, and steam for side dishes!
@laurieg6416
@laurieg6416 Год назад
Love the Andrew cam! And the life skill reminder at the end!
@ginnyflury7222
@ginnyflury7222 Год назад
So funny about what we need to teach our kids. My kids never realized that you could walk into the bank building.
@alishaparr577
@alishaparr577 Год назад
Oh ham and cream sauce pasta sounds good. :)
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