Tips & Tricks to Save Money on Groceries + A Year of Deals | How I Shop & Stock Up | ASMR? πŸ˜‚

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In-store discount grocery deals galore PLUS my last Aldi haul for 2019! I’ve been saving up my best deals from 2019 and compiled them all in this video to show you how I grocery shop WITHOUT COUPONS for my family of 4 (got a teenager and his friends! πŸ˜…) ON A BUDGET while I build a stockpile at the SAME TIME!!! πŸ’ͺ

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Comments

Regina says:

Make more videos please!!

Vicky M says:

Thank you for talking about what your stock up prices are! When things go on sale it's hard to know if it's the lowest price you can get or if it will be discounted more in the future.

John Doe says:

I know what you mean in the price difference between the supermarket and the fruit stalls at the market I always try and go to the fruit stalls at the market as I get 2-3 times the amount of fruit that I would get from the supermarket at the same price

John Doe says:

Where's Waldo? He's over there paying full price no wonder they call him Waldo!

Chaterine Poblete says:

I think we live in the same neighborhood! I saw the supermarket, I go there too as well as the 99 Ranch across it. Love them both!!!

Vida Happy On a Budget says:

Awesome video! I love the way you talk and explain everything.πŸ˜ŠπŸ‘πŸ’–

JZ Thompson says:

You don't have to keep plain yogurt in the fridge. I keep it in a cool, dark place, unopened, and it might get tangier, but it doesn't go bad. It's sterilized, and sealed, and already fermented. Like pickles and such. Doesn't get mold until it's opened. So, I buy it by the case where it's $1.50-2.00 cheaper on the mainland than here. I buy Zoi Honey Greek yogurt, and make smoothies from that, orange juice, and frozen fruit, and freeze the leftovers for easy dessert.

JZ Thompson says:

I live on an island, and I usually go grocery shopping on the mainland once a month, to Grocery Outlet, Winco, Trader Joe's, Dollar Tree, the Asian market, and the Indian market. It's an all-day affair. I usually spend $100-150, and come home and refill the freezer, restock the shelves.Β I consider it my sport, and I keep in training for it. lol I save so much money on gas doing it this way, too.
Fortunately, I spent much more at the beginning of the pandemic last March, and haven't been off the island since then. I have a deep pantry.Β 
I shop the local grocery store for perishables, and only buy on sale. Even bread, milk, basics, (like ice cream, lol) and splurges. Wine is the only thing I can't get on sale. I eat incredibly well on ~$140/month. Trader Joe's frozen food aisle is my friend, and my downfall.
It made me laugh to see you using your check boxes for organizers. I have been doing that for over 50 years. Before this whole craze of 'organizers" became a thing. I've been reusing jars forever. You did get me with the idea of storing peas in a ketchup bottle. I don't use that, so I'll never have one of those.
I haven't watched you long enough to see if you have an electric pressure cooker. It's my lifesaver. Quick, easy, and I seldom have to wash a pan any more. I never burn anything, either.Β 
A cast iron skillet on a butane stove is my other cooking implement, with the microwave and toaster oven getting some use, too. I cook nearly everything from scratch, but bread. One of these days, though….
I, too, use grocery bags to organize my freezer. Been doing that for 40 years, ever since I got my first chest freezer. I usually just use doubled paper bags, but I'm considering getting some from Dollar Tree so I don't have to replace them every time I defrost. Although, that keeps them cooler during the time they're out of the freezer, and they're free, and recyclable.
It's fun to watch someone young doing the things I've been doing for years. I'm glad that you're passing on this information, so that I don't have to…..

Willow T says:

I LOVE your channel. O wish I knew the expiration date for yogurts. Do you know how ma y I've thrown away?! I am looking into making my own because I'm vegan so buying non-dairy yogurt is really pricey. I also love your freezer hacks video. Amazing hacks and had I known about all that too, I could of saved tons of produce. Thank you! I'll be referring to it again and again until it's in my head. I waste so much $$ on food because I buy more than I need and then can't eat it fast enough. Thank you! πŸ’—

libby Landscape says:

I love your channel and tips, thanks! ❀️

Sandi Land16 says:

Very good, interesting video. Kept my attention and I learned a few things. thank you.

Willette B says:

Great buys! I love to watch you save moneyπŸ’². I plan to find a store with "Woo Hoo" stickers to decrease my grocery bill. I can fill my freezer with many of these products if available. Thank you for sharing! πŸ™‚β€

Anna Torres says:

I live in central Texas and the San Marcos area only has two major grocery stores! Makes me crazy! I wish we had an Aldi's.

Tracy Dimond says:

My husband used to complain if I was in any given store for too long. I told him I was doing "recon" , and I'd get a funny look. I pointed out to him it's how I know where to get a specific item for the best price.

Now, if he needs anything he'll ask me where to get it and how much it'll cost. Lol

momof2 says:

You can regrow the lettuce

Lorraine Joseph says:

We have to save on bread to good to go in Holland. When the day is over you can order through a app and you can order for the next day. It costs 4.99 for a whole week of bread. And maby you can get a pie or ready sandwhiches. And we have today soup left from last week and when we have the sandwhiches we are very lucky and get it for 50 cents or less through that app. And it comes from a baker. So win win. And my daughter likes bananas like me and we will buy them buy at liddle. And the Meat and the veggies and the potatoes i buy them when they are almost through and we get them at the end of the day for 50 cents or a euro. depends what it discounted. And also there is some steak when we are lucky and the lunch or done meals i stocked them and they were normally they are 5 or 7 dollars and now 50 cents. And everything is in the freezer. So we can eat for 2 or 3 weeks now.

Marie Damon says:

Hi them beans looked nice I only ever cooked barley in a stew .I love nuts too I love walnuts I find Lidl quit cheap I like Aldi but it's further for us to go too great video .x

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