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Prepare your Food Storage: How to Stock Your Prepper Pantry for Only $5 a Week 2023 

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In this video, we'll show you how to stock your prepper pantry for only $5 a week by 2023.
Prepping can be intimidating, but it's really not that hard once you have the basics down. In this video, we'll show you how to stock your prepper pantry for only $5 a week, so that you can be ready for anything! By following our tips, you'll be able to store enough food and supplies to last you for months, good luck creating your prepper pantry 2023!
Week 1 - Oats
Week 2 - Rice
Week 3 - Beans
Week 4 - Flour
Week 5 - Yeast
Week 6 - Vinegar
Week 7 - Salt & Bullion
Week 8 - Sugar/Honey
Bonus - Baking Soda
Other Great items - Peanut Butter, Jam, Pasta, Pasta Sauce, canned tomatoes
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@Sterling8953
@Sterling8953 Год назад
I said it before and will say it again. My prepper pantry got me through the panic rush of Covid without ever feeling the shortages.
@Midwestmomvolunteer365
@Midwestmomvolunteer365 Год назад
We were so caught off guard and I vowed never again. A lesson learned.
@anitahak8225
@anitahak8225 Год назад
i do all my food shopping at target.cuz its cheap.i know i shouldnt shop there its literally cheaper.i can get eggs for 4.00 the brown eggs.
@anitahak8225
@anitahak8225 Год назад
you shouldnt use aluminum ....its bad for you i read tht it causes dementia.
@nunusky3942
@nunusky3942 Год назад
Yes my sister was shocked that I never needed anything. Never really went to store.
@ry9640
@ry9640 Год назад
Yes! I went out the morning before the lockdown announcement was made… needed a couple of hens for bone broth. People were running around like ants filling their carts and I literally needed only those two hens because I was stocked on everything else at home!
@evershade.after.dark.
@evershade.after.dark. 11 месяцев назад
As of this week, I am now living alone. My youngest child moved into his own apartment. Not only am I entirely readjusting my food budget, recipes, and shopping habits, but I decided to begin an emergency pantry. Today I purchased my first two items--a sack of flour and a sack of cornmeal. Both are sitting in my small chest freezer. I know a lot of single adults who suffer with food insecurity, and I don't want to be put in that position again.
@kingtrance307
@kingtrance307 7 месяцев назад
Best to YOU and Keep it going!! 👍👍🇺🇸
@danklein8587
@danklein8587 5 месяцев назад
I would tell my neighbor my freezer was full of meat and I did not have room for more and he would get mad at me. He was jealous. He would say "It must be nice" And I would say "Yes it is nice" And then we would BS about whatever.
@lisam5744
@lisam5744 Год назад
I gotta say it...going into a store and slamming them on their prices and offering less expensive alternatives WHILE IN THEIR STORE is boss level brass cojones! 👑
@huntergreene7306
@huntergreene7306 Год назад
It's miracle on 34th street! Lol
@WinryLive
@WinryLive Год назад
Keep going on this list, please! I'd love to see it become a series where over the course of a year, you've done $5 a week for the prepper pantry.
@korrinacrystalmurray4930
@korrinacrystalmurray4930 Год назад
this! i would 100% want to see this as a series!
@kat_ie_9984
@kat_ie_9984 Год назад
Me too would love to watch this as a series
@lyndamartin1109
@lyndamartin1109 Год назад
I would add powdered milk and peanut butter. Also canned veg and tomatoes. Pasta. Canned soup. Tea and coffee. Little by little, one item a time and it quickly adds up. Thank you for another fantastic video Christine.
@CharityGoodrow-mq3ko
@CharityGoodrow-mq3ko 11 месяцев назад
I just
@kellypuyear4742
@kellypuyear4742 11 месяцев назад
I have found shelf stable milk & oatmilk at dollar tree and have used for cooking. The shelf life is not super long but it is an option if you can rotate it through.
@valerieoliva9301
@valerieoliva9301 Год назад
For pasta sauce, another route is to simply buy tomato sauce and season it with Italian Seasoning, season all and garlic powder...best stuff ever
@jhwilliams6550
@jhwilliams6550 Год назад
I started doing that 19 years ago. Our daughter is lactose intolerant and I couldn’t find any seasoning packets or premade sauce without lactose or dairy products. It works as pizza sauce too.
@dessebasey2750
@dessebasey2750 Год назад
That was my mom's recipe before the convenient jar sauce times. She always had about 80 cans of tomato paste one hand. I learned from the best
@donnastucky5576
@donnastucky5576 11 месяцев назад
What is season all?
@jhwilliams6550
@jhwilliams6550 11 месяцев назад
@@donnastucky5576 it’s a seasoning salt.
@valerieoliva9301
@valerieoliva9301 11 месяцев назад
@@donnastucky5576 It's a seasoning. It's also called Season It All. Morton's is the brand I use.
@alexandriahaage2808
@alexandriahaage2808 Год назад
If anyone needs another prepping/stocking up tip My husband gets paid every Friday and I immediately have my grocery budget taken out into a different account. I then Grocery shop for the next week either Friday, Saturday, or Sunday depending how busy we are. If there aren't any good sales, I sometimes take that money and go to somewhere like Aldi where everything is super cheap and use it to get stock up items like canned goods, salad dressings, peanut butters, jellies,etc. OR if that stuff is all good, I'll keep that money in that account and accumulate it over the next couple weeks and then go to Costco or sams (or both) and get those items I get there in a BIG haul.
@deyonmcclintock9600
@deyonmcclintock9600 Год назад
The older my girls get the more they want to learn how to make things from scratch....makes me soo happy!
@mimitravels710
@mimitravels710 Год назад
And it tastes soooooo much better
@RobinL4715
@RobinL4715 Год назад
I would add pasta, and a few cans of vegetables and fruit. For a while we followed 5.00 fridays, picking up a couple of sale items around 5.00. It could include tissues, dish soap, toothpaste or batteries. It was a nice way to put something extra away each week.
@tcctocrazytccarson7309
@tcctocrazytccarson7309 Год назад
Good idea
@rebeccamurray8047
@rebeccamurray8047 Год назад
Also at Dollar Tree pick up canned meat $1.25 or fish same price always nice to have.
@ardeahem
@ardeahem Год назад
I would add molasses to the list. It's great for making your own bbq sauces and for making brown sugar (I haven't bought brown sugar in over 10 years)!
@lindahoffman8890
@lindahoffman8890 Год назад
I was going to make the same suggestion.
@annamida685
@annamida685 11 месяцев назад
Great idea!!! Thank you
@simplydivine5053
@simplydivine5053 10 месяцев назад
It is also high in iron! People used to give a teaspoon of it in water once a week to their children for the iron content.
@ruthmanor70
@ruthmanor70 Год назад
Cooking oil (Canola or olive oil) is a must for a prepper pantry, I think. You need it for baking most breads and muffins unless you have applesauce at hand.
@amyk87
@amyk87 Год назад
Canola oil and other seed oils are poison. They literally damage your cells. Organic olive oil, avocado oil or coconut oil or even ghee are far healthier. 👍🏻
@natalieeubank4533
@natalieeubank4533 Год назад
Canola is crap…just do Olive oil
@ManyaP64
@ManyaP64 Год назад
Olive oil gets rancid and you can’t fry properly with it.
@amyk87
@amyk87 Год назад
@@ManyaP64 We fry with organic olive oil all the time, and our bottles are dated out over a year. 🤷🏼‍♀️
@ellenleibfrid4125
@ellenleibfrid4125 11 месяцев назад
Canola oil was developed by Canadian Oil Company. I would suggest anyone using or thinking of using this to do search, then make your own decision about using it.
@pfris1197
@pfris1197 Год назад
♥ I usually keep dried mashed potatoes (like Potato Buds) on hand for the times I run out of potatoes and don't want to go to the store. Years ago, there was a government surplus program, where we could get dried/powdered whole eggs that made good scrambled eggs, and you could use it when baking. I wish stores would carry it. I noticed some on Amazon, but it seems so expensive.
@sherryr1222
@sherryr1222 Год назад
I appreciate doing it at a ‘regular’ store. Much more inclusive. If someone is lucky enough to have a discount store they can buy more but it applies to a lot more people this way.👍🏼
@motherofnerdlings
@motherofnerdlings 9 месяцев назад
I mean, it's not necessarily lucky to have the only source of food near you being dollar tree.
@jacquelinek5036
@jacquelinek5036 Год назад
I think you nailed the first nine weeks. Week ten I'm buying $5 of canned tomatoes. I find diced the most versatile. Lots of flavor, vitamin C, lots of ways to use them.
@susanpumphrey354
@susanpumphrey354 Год назад
Several months ago I bought an electric canner (it was a little over $300 I think, so not super cheap but not like a freeze dryer or anything really costly) and ever since then I've been canning meat that we find on clearance. Saves the freezer space and it's wonderful to have ready-to-go meat on the shelf for the days that I don't really feel like cooking. 20 minutes or so to heat it up good, a couple of extra ingredients for a soup/stew or something for a side dish, and a from-scratch dinner is on the table!
@FrogeniusW.G.
@FrogeniusW.G. Год назад
Great idea!
@angelafleming3328
@angelafleming3328 Год назад
I got my electric canner and I have been canning up a storm.
@brendaleick
@brendaleick Год назад
With a food dryer you can shop the frozen vegetables when they are on sale. Come home, pop them straight on the drying trays. Once dry, pour into wide mouth canning jars with the sealing attachment. No need for freezer space and usually several bags fit in one jar. Its so cool.
@annapower9799
@annapower9799 Год назад
Christine I love how you are giving us these creative ways to feed our families on a low budget and showing how we can even build a pantry on an extreme budget. I’d add more spices to the pantry list - as little amounts are left over each month. Great job!!! These videos are really on point now with the high prices of groceries
@FrugalFitMom
@FrugalFitMom Год назад
Thank you so much!
@MsRene98
@MsRene98 Год назад
My mother went to the store every day. I became the opposite and now have to have enough food to feed the neighborhood at all times 😂. Thanks for the advice and help with what to cook from that. Love your channel!
@kalirussell5982
@kalirussell5982 Год назад
Great list! If the item for the week is less than the $5, you could add some super cheap seeds (i see them a lot at the dollar store for 25-50 cents) for quick growing stuff like radishes (did you know the greens are edible? Best if cooked), lettuces, etc. Growing these in a windowsill will give you a little nutritional boost to your stored foods! Canned tomato paste would be good too, to add flavor and nutrients, and is usually less than $1.
@_Simnesia_
@_Simnesia_ Год назад
Seeds for fast growing veg is a great idea. Micro greens would be a good option here.
@dianeleatherwood55
@dianeleatherwood55 Год назад
On the honey, the person I buy raw honey from told me when it gets hard and crystallized to put it in the top rack of the dishwasher with a load of dishes and its the perfect temp to make it liquid again. Our honey does come in glass containers , so not sure about a plastic honey dispenser. Has worked perfectly every time!
@natalieeubank4533
@natalieeubank4533 Год назад
That doesn’t sound wise when you could just sit in a glass of hot water and not chance poisoning yourself
@sharonwilson6465
@sharonwilson6465 Год назад
I’ve always kept several gallons of vinegar to use for cleaning, cooking and laundry. Baking soda I keep several pounds to use for cooking, cleaning, laundry and other things. I always keep my pantry stocked. My parents always said to be prepared because you never know what can happen. I’ve been trying to teach my sons the same things. Love your videos. You are one of my favorite RU-vidrs.
@elizabethbrown1276
@elizabethbrown1276 Год назад
Your videos are always so full of useful information but they're never boring. I appreciate the extra effort you put into your videos by inserting entertaining film clips.
@Firsona
@Firsona Год назад
Something to consider as an alternative for bread is cornmeal. Cornbread is made from a batter, and you can add veggies, meat, or cheese to it. You can even make it sweet. It's still an inexpensive choice, but it's MUCH easier to make than bread because you aren't guessing about the yeast or kneading or rising.
@americafirst9144
@americafirst9144 11 месяцев назад
Don't you know? You have to add grated cheese and jalepenos to cornbread.
@jenniferstanton202
@jenniferstanton202 10 месяцев назад
I started doing this a couple years ago and this summer we had a tragedy in our family. But it is such a relief to have food security while we battle to get back to a financial place that is survivable.
@conniebaum8043
@conniebaum8043 11 месяцев назад
I’m currently recovering from a broken hip and I have been bingeing on your videos, Christine! You are a hoot and you are wicked smart, too! I’m not cooking these days; I am living in an Assisted Living facility 😂and I miss cooking so much! You have amused and enlightened me as well as educating me about so many things! Thrive Market, for example! Thanks for all your entertainment and being a fabulous parent. You are so encouraging and inspirational! Hugs to you and all your family from Nebraska! ♥️🙏😂
@teachermomof2
@teachermomof2 Год назад
I just want to say I am so glad I found your channel a few weeks ago! I cut our July grocery budget by over $500 (too embarrassed to say what our average has been the past few months). Even with cutting it I was about to stock our pantry with some things! I can't wait to keep it going in August. Thank you for the content. I would love to see a live Q&A! -Teacher Mom with family of 4
@dagnolia6004
@dagnolia6004 Год назад
the Asian grocery stores are GREAT places to stock up!!!!!1
@leilareggie1826
@leilareggie1826 11 месяцев назад
This is a realistic way for a family or individual shopper. This is a skill that all high achoolers should learn. I trained my son to shop, cook, clean, wssh his own clothes, work to pay for his own car expenses while a teenager. My daughter in law has thanked me every few years. It was hatd for her though to adjust to storing good and keep a fairly full fridge/freezer. She is from Germany and still prefers buying just a few fresh items every day or so and has adjusted particularly during the pandemic as my son was working remotely and needed easy to prep meals.
@kikihammond5326
@kikihammond5326 Год назад
Hint, jarred yeast ends up less expensive in the long run, just seal it well after use and keep in your fridge. Also don't bother with the "fast rising" or "for break maker" yeast. It is bitter and will make your bread have a bitter taste. Stick with the regular "slow rise" yeast. Honestly the rise time is virtually the same and the regular yeast is not bitter.
@AdorkableLiz77
@AdorkableLiz77 11 месяцев назад
Thank you! I had no idea.
@SheilaR.08
@SheilaR.08 11 месяцев назад
I've started skipping yeast and making a wild yeast starter. Amazing!
@simplydivine5053
@simplydivine5053 10 месяцев назад
@@SheilaR.08could you explain how you do this?
@rosemarywilliams2644
@rosemarywilliams2644 Год назад
i have been thinking about stocking my pantry, and this is a fantastic way to get started. For my family I would add coffee and tea.
@bethstratton3391
@bethstratton3391 Год назад
I enjoyed this video and think your suggestions regards what to buy as long term storage staples are really great. In addition to your suggestions, I would personally add the following ingredients to the list: canned meat or fish, a few packets of dried herb mix, dried milk and egg powder, bags of dehydrated dried mixed fruit, packet mash potato powder, dried cornmeal, instant coffee powder or teabags, vanilla extract and tins of bone broth.
@patriciacarter8442
@patriciacarter8442 Год назад
When the time comes for my daughter to move out I will refer her to your video. When I tell her things she doesn't listen:)
@vickibarana7635
@vickibarana7635 Год назад
Always make me laugh when people get so freaky at the word "prepper". There are earthquakes, hurricanes, blizzards, tornados, cash shortages and oh yes - COVID, we don't need the end of the world to be ready with a prepper pantry! These are always great videos and reminders in case of an emergency!
@natalieeubank4533
@natalieeubank4533 Год назад
If the end of the world comes you won’t be thinking about what’s in your pantry you’ll be thinking about if you’re going to heaven or hell….
@americafirst9144
@americafirst9144 11 месяцев назад
@@natalieeubank4533 And then you'll have lunch.
@denisehollebeke2725
@denisehollebeke2725 Год назад
I keep a box if instamt mashed potatoes in my pantry. I used them to thicken gravy, soup, sauces, etc
@susanmolnar9606
@susanmolnar9606 Год назад
Another thing people forget is powdered milk. Great buy.
@carmarasmussen8118
@carmarasmussen8118 Год назад
So you're saying we should take that best buy date "with a grain of salt"? 😂😂
@lovealwaysmom
@lovealwaysmom Год назад
That's exactly what I was thinking. I thought she was going to say it.
@stellagardner4142
@stellagardner4142 10 месяцев назад
Love this!!! First rule should be buy what you eat...otherwise your shooting yourself in the foot...
@paulcarlachapman628
@paulcarlachapman628 Год назад
One thing you didn't mention is basic spices, though you often talk about salt and pepper taking the cook a long way. Good video, Christine. I wonder if I could get my husband to watch things like this. Maybe together he and I could do better.
@elainashortt857
@elainashortt857 Год назад
Thanks for doing this at a more costly store. Sometime it's all we have!
@joannehague4068
@joannehague4068 Год назад
I love this idea, I'm in the uk so according to Google it'd work out as £3.87. It's a very affordable way of building a pantry.
@danachristie4018
@danachristie4018 11 месяцев назад
Christine i know this isn't pantry related but had to tell you made your banana bread recipe today......WOW!!! Hands down the best banana bread i have ever made! Im 55 & I've made tons of banana bread using different recipes. No more!
@saracash7959
@saracash7959 Год назад
Here in Va, if you have your own business, there is a restaurant depot store to buy in bulk. You can get 40 pounds of chicken drum sticks for $20 bucks.
@mygriefjourney5494
@mygriefjourney5494 Год назад
I buy canned meat, tuna fish and rice. If chicken is on sale I'll buy it and can it myself. I think saving for a pressure canner is a good investment too
@brendaleick
@brendaleick Год назад
Freezing pantry items for 2 days kills all bugs. A great preventative.
@misspeaches1144
@misspeaches1144 Год назад
Stopping another Christine video to come watch this Christine video 😂
@thealexandraway
@thealexandraway Год назад
I literally just came from watching her on the Rachel Cruze show 😂
@misspeaches1144
@misspeaches1144 Год назад
@@thealexandrawayi was watching the sheet pan compilation 😅
@susanmolnar9606
@susanmolnar9606 Год назад
Who is Rachel Cruze?
@carmarasmussen8118
@carmarasmussen8118 Год назад
​@@susanmolnar9606Dave Ramsey's daughter
@susanmolnar9606
@susanmolnar9606 Год назад
@@carmarasmussen8118 I still don’t know him. I looked him up and still don’t know. I live in CT so maybe it’s a local thing. Thanks for your reply.
@aliciakay4725
@aliciakay4725 Год назад
This is great! I would add pasta sauce, mac and cheese and instant potatoes. Also, canned soup and meat, oh and canned veggies and fruit. :)
@NJK-777
@NJK-777 Год назад
I have watched many prepper videos no one has given such great advice. Wonderful video 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼thank you.
@FrugalFitMom
@FrugalFitMom Год назад
Glad it was helpful!
@malba411
@malba411 11 месяцев назад
Sharing this video with my beginner granddaughter.....she's overwhelmed and over thinking. thank you
@melysamoore4209
@melysamoore4209 Год назад
Thanks, exactly what I needed.
@KJDogluv
@KJDogluv 11 месяцев назад
Love you! 😂❤
@lindat6623
@lindat6623 Год назад
Great info!
@Leanna.T
@Leanna.T Год назад
So helpful! Thank you so much!
@glennrileyrealtor9936
@glennrileyrealtor9936 Год назад
Great video. I really enjoy your content.
@boogaboo5909
@boogaboo5909 Год назад
Great job!!
@glendaharding4884
@glendaharding4884 Год назад
Thanks for the great ideas Christine!!
@donnablend9900
@donnablend9900 9 месяцев назад
Great video! Love the ideas! You gave me some food for thought!
@debbiekaten3803
@debbiekaten3803 Год назад
What a great video! Thank you so much for sharing!! 😊
@user-nw4kk1hx6c
@user-nw4kk1hx6c Месяц назад
Thank you for this video 🙏😊
@BroCoolFire
@BroCoolFire 7 месяцев назад
Powerful video
@jennifersaladino3363
@jennifersaladino3363 Год назад
I love you so very much thanks for being a fellow prepper!!!
@mimitravels710
@mimitravels710 Год назад
Your channel is wonderful. Such a variety of helpful things we all need to know.
@danijohnson1038
@danijohnson1038 Год назад
I just made blue berry scones with my pantry staples. Definitely worth having!
@brendaleick
@brendaleick Год назад
What I would add, instant mashed potatoes, sweetened dry creamer for coffee drinkers. Maybe next time conversation on rotation. I could improve there. Loved this! And, maybe point out that spending ahead keeps preppers at home when toilet paper is flying off shelves. There were some lessons to be learned from Covid. Keeping bleach, and other disinfectants, hand sanitizers. A reasonable supply, masks. Enough until supply can catch up to demand. Drink mixes to look forward to once a week. What will you make from your storage items? How do we know if we have enough variety? Are you storing what you eat? How does that all work? Do you have canned fruit/ vegetables?
@marylooksfineonadime
@marylooksfineonadime Год назад
Thank you for another amazing and practical video!! Info I wish I had when I started out on my own!
@dinahmoore938
@dinahmoore938 11 месяцев назад
I love the $5 per week on staples idea. I honestly hadn't thought of doing that. I'm excited to get started! Thank you!
@CharityGoodrow-mq3ko
@CharityGoodrow-mq3ko 11 месяцев назад
I love your videos. You always keep it simple and I love your TV and movie references. :)
@katherinerichardson1767
@katherinerichardson1767 Год назад
This was the BEST list of items to purchase for a pantry. Thanks for sharing.
@sunnyrays2281
@sunnyrays2281 10 месяцев назад
Great video. Lots of useful tips! Very actionable.
@ChiPastryGal
@ChiPastryGal Год назад
Our pantry helped get us through my two strokes. Haven't been able to work yet. So it's helped immensely.
@salonsavy6476
@salonsavy6476 Год назад
Great video,, thank you 👍🤗
@lenaharden5486
@lenaharden5486 Год назад
This video is very helpful, setting aside a small amount in the budget for preps is the best idea. It's very relevant to today's food prices. Thank you Christine.
@margaretknowlton5379
@margaretknowlton5379 9 месяцев назад
I love your videos! Great suggestion and great clips from shows to show humor.
@JenniferD.-wt4uj
@JenniferD.-wt4uj 9 месяцев назад
I really love your video, and it has helped me be prepared for my family .
@gladyschandler6724
@gladyschandler6724 Год назад
Thank you Christina
@kathybullmer8884
@kathybullmer8884 Год назад
Red grapes are my favorite. Great video and thanks for sharing!
@TG-hf1gx
@TG-hf1gx Год назад
OMG😲 LIKE, WHERE HAVE YOU BEEN ALL MY LIFE!!!????🔍👀 Thank you Thank you Thank you Idk about anybody else but I missed the line for knowing about a kitchen... Seriously. I can open and close a refrigerator door really really well and... Well that's it. Somewhere between dance class, choir practice, band, rotc, piano, ballet, baton (yes, baton practice) I learned nothing. No home economics class. Like, I know nothing. Thank you!😇 I'm retired now, so I'm ready to learn😄 Signed, 53 yrs old & starving in SF🌉
@sherrydaugherty6144
@sherrydaugherty6144 Год назад
Christine and family have a great week have fun thanks from Oklahoma
@tashasmith1743
@tashasmith1743 10 месяцев назад
Great video!!! Super duper starting place for folks new to growing their pantry. 🎉
@cynthiajudkins2250
@cynthiajudkins2250 Год назад
Very good, tfs❤️
@marjoriejohnson4559
@marjoriejohnson4559 Год назад
You really are a wealth of information. 😀 My mom used to give us baking soda baths when we got sunburned as children
@jessica.dunkle
@jessica.dunkle Год назад
Great video as always. I also came on to say how excited I was to see you on The Rachel Cruze show today!! 😍 I knew you went there a while ago but somehow my brain didn't compute that you'd have the potential to be on her show. Lol So so cool!! I've been a Dave Ramsey follower for nearly 20 years. My mom brought me to see him in person when I was 16. What a gift that conference was for me all these years later. ❤️❤️❤️
@beckym.macias6285
@beckym.macias6285 11 месяцев назад
Thank you for the list!! I love it as my starting out point!! In my town we have Walmart and Albertsons! Thanks again!
@ColdPizzuh
@ColdPizzuh Год назад
Well thanks to you, Christine! I ATTACK all clearance labels I see. I’m addicted to sale items LOL!!
@retiredsockmonkey7257
@retiredsockmonkey7257 11 месяцев назад
Husband loved your smart ideas to start a pantry slowly if need be on a budget. Great ideas. He was the one who started watching you a few years ago....
@leighdegenhardt485
@leighdegenhardt485 Год назад
Thank you for the reminders! I'm working my way thru your Dollar Tree stock up items now. Need to find a Dollar Tree that treats their stressed employees like human beings! Most around me are trashed when i go to them! We can always use the content you post because it is in our best interest to do so and because it is real life!!! Thank you for all you do for us and your family!
@sweetcountrylivinginmichigan
Great advice! Always inspiring! 😎
@meganjaftha2040
@meganjaftha2040 Год назад
I love this I’m from NYC and that prices are around what we pay here at the normal store it’s actually still a little cheeper I love seeing the things you think is a good buy for long term storage love all ur content
@kathyskelly4546
@kathyskelly4546 10 месяцев назад
I love this video. For people who don’t know where to start, you make it simple, easy and affordable.
@lauribennett3063
@lauribennett3063 Год назад
Thankyou!! For doing this video I keep my food pantry stocked in case of A hard Winter.I love these type Videos. Keep it up.!!
@ellenturner7303
@ellenturner7303 Год назад
I would add bulk yeast over packaged yeast - $5 usually, and has oodles more yeast. You can put in a sealed jar in the refrigerator or freezer.
@jhwilliams6550
@jhwilliams6550 Год назад
I buy the twin packs of yeast from Sam’s and freeze one. The other one I split. I have a quart milk jar I recycled for my refrigerated yeast and I have a small recycled olive jar that I keep in my baking cabinet.
@bittylovin7973
@bittylovin7973 Год назад
I found a foldable 3 compartment organizer(at a thrift store for $3) I started taking to the grocery store and have been able to spend only $75-100 on groceries. Fund saver for sure...as well as making meals around my pantry items.
@lisakallunki5042
@lisakallunki5042 11 месяцев назад
You really inspired me to watch for markdowns at the grocery store. This morning at my local Kroger store, I noticed they had sliced mushrooms marked down. I was able to get 12 packages, 1 pound, each, for just $1.41! I am headed home to sauté them and then put them in my freezer to use in recipes
@rd7724
@rd7724 2 месяца назад
My favorite part, the overboard clip ! LOVE!!
@Moodie684
@Moodie684 4 месяца назад
Hi watching from the small island of Jamaica where no discount store is here so helpful thanks
@TD-izAbxy
@TD-izAbxy Год назад
Excellent content as always. When i began stocking my pantry, I had different focuses each week too. One week was 15 boxes of pasta. Next week 15 cans of vegetables. Next week 15 cans of different variety beans. Next week was 20 lbs flour, 20 lbs sugar. Next was baking needs like spices, salt, baking soda/powder, cornmeal, cornstarch, then ramen, instant potatoes, mac n cheese, cereal. Then i focused on canned protein like tuna fish, canned chicken, spam, corn beef hash. I started this last may when prices were cheaper and could get a lot of stuff each week for $20. I wait for meat sales and stock my freezer with meat. Save all carcasses and make your own chicken broth and ham stock.. it freezes well or you can pressure can it.
@roannadavis
@roannadavis 11 месяцев назад
I absolutely love this idea! You are so good at this stuff! Thanks for sharing your knowledge and tips with us!x I think i'll take some ideas of products from this and your other prepper pantry videos and create a pantry 'wish list. Then I can use that with your idea of checking the offers brochures to stock up. 👍
@kathydishon3557
@kathydishon3557 Год назад
Great item I have as well!! Love our Safeway (basically, Albertson’s) for sales, especially the For U app, which saves you even more. Also, love your sense of humor and fun! Really enjoy your collaborations with Dawn from The Minimal Mom! You ladies are a hoot together!! 💕😃🌸 Thanks for all the great tips!!
@chantals579
@chantals579 Год назад
This is great. I don’t have a lot of extra space, my family of 6 lives in a small home. But I do have extra stuff and enough to get us by for an extra month or so if need be. I just rotate stuff out.
@rebeccamurray8047
@rebeccamurray8047 Год назад
Salt never goes bad.
@CheyenneDj96
@CheyenneDj96 Год назад
We're in a busy season, so our prepper pantry reflects that. We have: Canned meat (chicken & tuna) Canned beans & chili Canned soup Waterglassed eggs Tomato sauce Spices & bouillon GF pasta Packaged potatoes Jars of pasta sauce We also have a deep freeze full of meat, produce, etc. (I know this isn't typical of food prep for some people)
@karafletcher3547
@karafletcher3547 8 месяцев назад
Love winco bulk section
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