Large Family Grocery Haul ~ Frugal & Intentional Food Shopping After the

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Three Rivers Homestead

Three Rivers Homestead

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@karenw9996
@karenw9996 11 ай бұрын
Missionary friends came to the US and went into a grocery store - their 5-year old looked around at ALL THE FOOD and said, "It would be easy to forget God here" - out of the mouths of babes!
@threerivershomestead
@threerivershomestead 11 ай бұрын
Definitely
@amyvandiver5016
@amyvandiver5016 11 ай бұрын
Amen!
@SuzieQ-lw2kp
@SuzieQ-lw2kp 11 ай бұрын
WOW That's the truth so many here has forgotten God in everything its sad but it's so true 💔
@melissafriedrichs4716
@melissafriedrichs4716 11 ай бұрын
Wow! So true, my husband says we are at a disadvantage in growth because of the abundance
@GodISSovereign17
@GodISSovereign17 11 ай бұрын
And these words, which I command thee this day, shall be in thine heart: And thou shalt teach them diligently unto thy children, and shalt talk of them when thou sittest in thine house, and when thou walkest by the way, and when thou liest down, and when thou risest up. This is the key to successfully walking with God, everywhere! Glorify Him in ALL things!! Blessings
@janicew6222
@janicew6222 11 ай бұрын
To only spend $1200/month for a family of ten proves how good you are at feeding your family the nutritious and filling meals they receive, AMAZING! Blessings!
@kimwasilenko
@kimwasilenko 11 ай бұрын
We are in a camper. Traveling south for 4 months. I brought 12 cases of my canned goods. Back seat of truck, packed well and buckled in. I have done 2 months. Only have bought eggs, milk and an occasional fruit or lettuce. Love this challenge.
@dianaburns6879
@dianaburns6879 11 ай бұрын
I love that you share how you do your planning before shopping, showing your lists and process. It helps us keep on track and encourages us to be more consistent in our own planning. It may take some time but saves so much time and money. The store apps really help with this stage of planning. I find that this type of intentional shopping also leaves a bit of flexibility so we can take advantage of things we find on sale but curbs that impulse to spiral out of control. I know it takes a lot of time to provide the detail you give us and we appreciate it! Thank you for another inspiring video.
@emmalouise7837
@emmalouise7837 11 ай бұрын
I always find it interesting seeing other people’s grocery hauls. I’m in England so it’s always nice to see what you buy. Thank you for sharing!
@AvaPlayz-ev7uy
@AvaPlayz-ev7uy 11 ай бұрын
South Wales 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿 here. My Sundays don’t feel complete without Jessica teaching me all things Canning, Preserving, Homesteading & more. Much love 💕 to you & your family ❤❤❤
@cindynance7289
@cindynance7289 11 ай бұрын
Good morning! I always look for your videos! You have been an inspiration to so many! I have found a couple of young ladies from your challenge… God love them! They are so brave to have very little experience and yet gave this challenge a try! When they ran out of things, I tried to tell them that it wasn’t a failure… there’s a learning curve and trying anything the first time is an accomplishment! I see you are still tweaking what you need more and less of… I hope they see this video too and give themselves an at-a-girl! You are such a good teacher! Your family are blessed beyond measures! Keep warm! We had snow again! Hugs from central Ohio!
@christinamillington2342
@christinamillington2342 11 ай бұрын
I live in Birmingham in England and I love the grocery hauls. X
@hannahsemple
@hannahsemple 11 ай бұрын
@@AvaPlayz-ev7uySouth Wales here too 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿
@SuzieQ-lw2kp
@SuzieQ-lw2kp 11 ай бұрын
Do you do grocery hauls? If so what are the basics you get i think its so interesting what others get in other areas what kind of basic meaLs do you fix?
@ksandoval3130
@ksandoval3130 11 ай бұрын
I would also encourage everyone to do your research on which grocery stores are allowing produce to be sold that is sprayed with Apeel, developed by Bill and Melinda Gates. Also, look into what chemicals and substances are in that spray. Costco has verbally said that they will not sell products sprayed but they do not have a formal written policy on it. I am letting you know I bought strawberries from Costco about five weeks ago. We ate the strawberries the first week and they taste like industrially created strawberries not like the ones we grow at home. Not very tasty. After about a week, I thought I better give the remaining strawberries to my chickens. My chickens normally eat anything red, they would not eat the strawberries. The strawberries have now been on the ground in my chicken run here in Southern California with rain and sunshine for a month, four weeks. And they have not molded and the wild birds have not eaten them either. So maybe even if these stores say they won’t use Apeel, they could very well be using some other similar product because a normal strawberry would mold within a couple of days. Apeel was going to be sprayed on avocados so they wouldn’t ripen quickly, and could be shipped and stored for a longer amount of time.
@carolynlineberger1929
@carolynlineberger1929 11 ай бұрын
Your organization is amazing! You are a great inspiration to folks that need ways to save money on the food budget. Thank you, Jessica!
@bettyadkisson1681
@bettyadkisson1681 11 ай бұрын
I always check out the dumpster at aldi's first and this month I got 3 bags of grapefruits,few bananas,3-4 canelopes,5 heads of broccolis,1 pk. Of spinach, enough for 5 batches ofcheesy broccoli soup, and will can the canelopes and cheesy broccoli soup. And freeze 2 bags of juice from the grapefruits them make clean solutions from the peels. And I finally got my organic grounded beef & 2 tater tot bags for casseroles,and 1lb. sausage for biscuits and gravy and breakfast burritos and egg rolls for the freezer. I will start a monthly meals menu chart,freezer charts. Thank you so much for your help on all you've shared.
@celestejohnson9227
@celestejohnson9227 11 ай бұрын
It was so nice to follow along and implement great ideas. Being empty nesters my biggest challenge was trying not to have too many leftovers. It really helped seeing how you use everything. My husband likes to drink the juice from canned fruit but there was always some that was wasted. Putting it in pancake batter was especially helpful. I also canned dry beans as jars were emptied. I give cases of my canning to my youngest daughter to help with her grocery budget. I travel over 200 miles to get my grandma time and watch the little ones when necessary. My car gets loaded with cases of home canned foods and I bring back the empty jars.
@SuzieQ-lw2kp
@SuzieQ-lw2kp 11 ай бұрын
That's so wonderful that you can do that you are a wonderful Grandma for helping out . I wish more families were like that. Od Bless You and your family 🙏
@cherivanmeter6195
@cherivanmeter6195 11 ай бұрын
You have had a huge influence on our family. I went through my freezers and used old stuff. We found muffin and cake mixes in the back of a cupboard that expired 2 years ago. We used them, but my daughter was reading the ingredients and asked that we never buy those again. Today we canned cranberry juice. My goodness that is pretty!!! I'm looking forward to freeze drying the cranberries to use in muffins. I've enjoyed learning how to use the resources God has given us much more intentionally. We have even started head covering recently. Thank you for your Godly influence in our lives. We appreciate you!!!
@lindajones3056
@lindajones3056 11 ай бұрын
I love this challenge. Every year I try to extend the time. There are some staples I still have to purchase, like eggs, milk...but we are still going strong. My husband is always amazed that our grocery store runs are only about $100-150 a month.
@freeinghumanitynow
@freeinghumanitynow 11 ай бұрын
Jessica, I'm glad you talked about having so many canned condiments as I have noticed that this is actually a common issue amongst many of the other homesteading KZbinrs. I watch a lot of homestead channels and have often wondered why condiments are more popular than meal-in-a-jar type convenience food. I'm looking forward to seeing what you come up with in this regard. Another fantastic, informative video. God Bless you, Jess and let's all pray for those who are struggling and don't have shelves of food.
@carolmalko615
@carolmalko615 11 ай бұрын
Jessica, since finding you last year, I have been so much better at organizing and cooking my meals. So much less waste, to start with! I did flunk out in January from shopping but that was because I placed my first Azure order and discovered how great they are. I finally learned to bake bread also, so I needed more ingredients that I had on hand. Because I'm so in to the bread baking, I got a mill in February and ordered wheat berries in a second Azure order! All in all, I consider it a win because we are eating healthier and more food from scratch than ever before. I usually try to watch you first thing Sunday morning but was late today because we were busy making and eating homemade bagels! Love your channel, Jessica. Have a great week with your garden work.
@AuntieD.
@AuntieD. 11 ай бұрын
My Pantry Challenge and Canuary was interrupted mid Jan by housemates with cvd19😷 & I'm very high risk. But thanks to my previous efforts and a hotpot in my room, I had awesome gumbo, minestrone, taco & hot & sour soup, and more for almost 2 weeks of no kitchen. So despite being confined& bored,at least I was very well fed. I'm only 1yr into canning, primarily pressure can & mostly do chicken stock & meals in jars Definitely saved me!
@NicoleHoltActress
@NicoleHoltActress 11 ай бұрын
I'm looking forward to meals in a jar recipes, so I can cook along
@karenm7433
@karenm7433 11 ай бұрын
Me too!
@corinabowen6712
@corinabowen6712 11 ай бұрын
Me too
@sandyhillshomesteading
@sandyhillshomesteading 11 ай бұрын
I've been making 💯 whole grain bread now for 3 yrs, this is my recipe. 4 cups water 1 cup oil, 2 tbsp honey 1 1/2 2tbsp salt 2 tbsp yiest 2 eggs then flour I don't measure just not to hard of a dough I will make the dough knead for like 12 mins let it rise for 10 mins then knead knead a little let rise for 10 mins then knead again I do that 3 times and then let the dough double and then make buns andwt rise till atleast doubled and bake at 370 in my oven till nicely browned. I'm pretty confident if u try that, they will be very fluffy, Mennonites love some soft and fluffy bread😂 and these are amazing.
@threerivershomestead
@threerivershomestead 11 ай бұрын
Thank you. I will try it this week!
@pjb2773
@pjb2773 11 ай бұрын
If you use curbside pick-up at Aldi, you will pay a fee plus pay an inflated price for each item.
@marionharris9801
@marionharris9801 11 ай бұрын
I am shocked how expensive groceries are in the US. I live in Germany and I respect your research and organisation when you plan your shopping. We can learn a lot from you. Thank you so much for sharing ❤❤❤
@sueellencurtis7056
@sueellencurtis7056 11 ай бұрын
Keep in mind that Aldi Curbside pickup prices are not the same as they are inside the store. They add a few more cents to items for Curbside Pickup.
@diannahart2334
@diannahart2334 11 ай бұрын
I don't know if anyone else has said this, but you really should make, and market, a planner for homesteaders.
@threerivershomestead
@threerivershomestead 11 ай бұрын
I hope to one day!
@annieb9627
@annieb9627 9 ай бұрын
I would buy it!
@susanharrell984
@susanharrell984 11 ай бұрын
I love how you keep your pantry stock organized. What a great idea using a teacher's planner! I would have liked to see your Azure order. Only have just started using Azure and am working on learning how to use their products and ordering. Since I am only about a 2hour drive away from them, I have several options for delivery locally. I also am elderly and do not like to go into grocery stores nor can I right now because of my mobility so getting my groceries delivered, even if it is to a pick up point, is much preferred. I like the option of Azure allowing smaller quantities for people like me. I still can some things, use beans and legumes for my protein source for my main meal and splurge on meat only one or two days a week. But since I am still learning I would have liked to learn a bit from you and how you shop,
@Kimmie_F
@Kimmie_F 11 ай бұрын
Farmhouse on Boone is a great resource for sourdough. I know she uses Eincorn flour fresh ground from Azure Standard sometimes. But, I'm not sure the extent to which she uses it. I am new to the homesteading channels, so I'm sorry if it is information you already know. Great challenge! I am inspired to buy an electric pressure canner. There is just my husband and I at home (empty nesters), so breaking out the 7 quart canner is just way too much. 😅
@elizaC3024
@elizaC3024 11 ай бұрын
I completely agree that going through all the extra steps is completely worth the time, it is how I stay within a budget for groceries, then allowing me to use those savings elsewhere. There are always things that are needed(now or soon) when you are a homeowner. So I am trying to stretch our pantry challenge for a few more months, with minimal spending, if any.
@annieb9627
@annieb9627 9 ай бұрын
Learning more as I rewatch the video. What the pantry challenge taught me was to find a use for things I was not using, trade with a family member for things I absolutely needed. (She needed certain items I wasn't using and vice versa.) Also, making meals stretch. I didn't realize how wasteful we had become with food just because it was available. This blew our grocery budget out of the water. I find that what I would actually get in a month is good for six weeks because I'm not going to the grocery store when I have plenty of food available to eat.
@Seasoncromwell
@Seasoncromwell 11 ай бұрын
So funny, not to put you on a pedestal but when you said we could skip your thoughts on the challenge I had a clutch my pearls moment like "what! No way!" Hahahahaha. As I listened the idea of not just saving money but offsetting animal feed costs was so valuable. It was a bit of an aha moment. Don't know why but..... Sometimes things don't occur til someone says it.
@mayaraabreu4157
@mayaraabreu4157 11 ай бұрын
Hi Jessica, I really enjoy your videos! I understand you're a very busy homeschooling mim, but I wish you had more time for posting extra videos! Hope you and your family have a lovely week! Hugs and kisses from Ireland!
@tammyfletcher7667
@tammyfletcher7667 11 ай бұрын
Oh Jessica it was so nice to hear how you dislike shopping. Sometimes I feel guilty about that feeling because we have such amazing stores. I would much rather run out and pick a vegetable out of the garden anyday! Wish gardens were around longer. Yes i love love love your cooking videos.
@culturallydifferent
@culturallydifferent 11 ай бұрын
Jessica, about sourdough. Try making rye sourdough. It is very easy to manage, rye is much cheaper. After the starter is done, you don't have to put it on a counter like with white flour, just take it from the fridge, use half, put flour (1/4 cup or so, it is really forgiving and indestructible to measurements, water, temperature, etc!) and mix with water, pit right back to the fridge. And use to make white bread/whole wheat/rye, any type of sourdough breads, pizza's and sweet buns. It is MUCH MUCH easier to work with, it's very forgiving and bubbles in the fridge just by sitting there, it immediately ready after you take it out and most importantly it adds nutrients to your sourdough, because it is rye. I hope you give it a try. Mine is 4 years old almost and I love it.
@BH-gr2ds
@BH-gr2ds 11 ай бұрын
Thank you for taking the time to create your videos and share your inspirational ideas. I also joined the pantry challenge at the beginning of January, and was doing very well until our local grocery store had an excellent sale on meats. We don't see a good sale price on meats very often so I chose not to pass up that opportunity. $152 later... And as a result I was able to pressure can 28 quarts of food we needed to restock the pantry... Beef chunks for stew, etc, pork chunks for pulled pork, beef broth, and chicken broth and soup. But I have practiced an unofficial form of the pantry challenge for many years already, simply because I don't enjoy grocery shopping in winter conditions and prefer to use what's available in the pantry whenever possible.
@juliannahs-joy
@juliannahs-joy 11 ай бұрын
Love meals in a jar and proteins in a jar. Also, canning dried beans as a convenience. Blessings ☀️🌷
@barbaradavidson1950
@barbaradavidson1950 11 ай бұрын
I made it this year through the 2 month challenge! Stayed under budget and could even make it another month if needed. I definitely need more soups and complete meals in a jar this upcoming year and found out turkey is what I grab least but it was what I had most of. Going to work on adding it into more meal plans. My savings will be going to more canning jars, chicken and beef on sale in the next 2 months as I stock back up. I am learning to only stock the pantry when items are on sale.
@threerivershomestead
@threerivershomestead 11 ай бұрын
Great job!
@DebBeeman-ir9eu
@DebBeeman-ir9eu 11 ай бұрын
This was the first time I joined in the pantry challenge. It’s just my husband and myself but pick up things for my one grandson. We did pretty well we felt. We are going to continue as long as we can with only a $50.00 a week limit if we have to. Because my husband just had surgery last week and won’t return for at least a month. So this showed us we can do it this long. We just needed milk,dairy, eggs and toilet paper. So if we can keep with that for the month we’ll be good and will be getting ready for next year! Thank you!
@PlowAndPantryHomestead
@PlowAndPantryHomestead 11 ай бұрын
When you figure out the best dairy free ice cream recipes I'd love a video of that!
@Mardi-LovetheLandHomestead
@Mardi-LovetheLandHomestead 11 ай бұрын
Good morning Jessica. It's interesting how we need to be flexible with our needs in the pantry and how it changes seasonally and yearly. It's incredible how much we can save each month with planning. Thank you for sharing your tried and true tips.
@59kuphoff
@59kuphoff 11 ай бұрын
I surprised myself by going three months without a grocery run (other than for milk and a very few items). Of course, it was doable because of our huge pantry developed over several years.
@dianaburns6879
@dianaburns6879 11 ай бұрын
Isn't it amazing how many meals you can put together from things we already have. I find its also a fun challenge to incorporate those things that have been lingering on the shelf longer than we would like.
@mikalacamero6480
@mikalacamero6480 10 ай бұрын
Love the priority star idea! Definitely incorporating this into my grocery list!
@anonanon1982
@anonanon1982 11 ай бұрын
Thank you for mentioning becoming overstimulated at the grocery store - this is true for me too 😊
@Agenda21Truth1
@Agenda21Truth1 11 ай бұрын
I still have loaded Freezers even drawing near the Challenge❗️ I used Freezer Items to make our Food but, I was able to put some back because the Meals I made were feeding us more than two Meals❗️Now I filled the Freezer with Convenience Meals, a WIN, Win in my book❗️👍🏼😃
@HomesteadingSolo
@HomesteadingSolo 11 ай бұрын
Curbside pickup has saved my budget. No more impulse buys. It’s wonderful. ❤
@jenniferr2057
@jenniferr2057 11 ай бұрын
Years ago, I was a member of a CSA. Every week i decided what in each box i wouldn't eat and put it in a pot with what i hadn't eaten from the week prior. Then i canned it with broth. Mus-go Soup. Everything in the fridge mus' go.... Lettuce, everything savory. All winter long I had pints of veg soup for lunch at work! Sand i had finally figured out something to do with a beet!! I say all this, because I bet your kids would happily eat those soups come winter!
@DollyJohanne
@DollyJohanne 11 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing! Was so great to follow the challenge, but also the restock. I would love to see the Azure haul too if you would share that. I understand if not 😊 Looking forward to seeing more meals throughout the year 😊 Love and blessings from Johanne, Norway 🇳🇴
@heatherjohnson2511
@heatherjohnson2511 11 ай бұрын
So with your pantry challenge saving you money on food costs, it saves money on gas and time as your not driving to the stores to get things, and the time saved not doing so...... so your channel is 3 rivers , and you save three ways on your pantry challenges! 😅 so clever ! Thank you for sharing all your videos!❤❤❤
@marierobinson3935
@marierobinson3935 11 ай бұрын
I love grocery shopping, ive watched a few uk/us comparrison food trials and never realised how many additives are in your US foods, a lot of them are banned in Europe and the UK, i wondered why organic was so popular😮 Love the video look forward to Azure haul😂❤🇬🇧
@happyquilt1557
@happyquilt1557 11 ай бұрын
Wow I think you can work as a big boss in those big markets with that great skill of organization!!
@jo-annjewett198
@jo-annjewett198 11 ай бұрын
There is a lady on KZbin I believe that uses sour dough with freshly ground flour. I have followed her directions and my bread turned out great. I noticed there are many videos on the subject.
@sheilarobbins8056
@sheilarobbins8056 11 ай бұрын
I appreciate your organizational skills so much! Great video!
@threerivershomestead
@threerivershomestead 11 ай бұрын
Thank you so much!
@preschoolhomestead
@preschoolhomestead 11 ай бұрын
Thank you for hosting this challenge! This was our first year doing the challenge and it really helped me to get my children to expand their snack and breakfast choices. I'm working on eliminating or at least drastically limiting processed foods in our home and not going to the store has helped. I've also started learning to bake breads.
@jennbama
@jennbama 11 ай бұрын
It's amazing how much groceries have increased in price over the last couple of years! I remember your bigger hauls being a lot less.
@annettemauri9493
@annettemauri9493 11 ай бұрын
I've always been known as the person of a thousand lists at work and as a Mother. What I have found is that your children will also use these invaluable skills for the future!
@victoriajankowski1197
@victoriajankowski1197 11 ай бұрын
TLDR use parking lot pick up whenever possible, it makes you harder to manipulate, and leaves you more aware and able to address issues the powers that be would rather you where to burned out to notice. Mid 2020 I realized at least part of why so many of the powers that be fought allowing the use of food stamps on site to store or grocery pick up orders, its really easy to walk into a store be overwhelmed and over spend, or feel like you have, and think it's just your failure to plan/budget what ever. But several things happen when you can sit in the calm of your own space and shop, firstly you realize how predatory grocery store design is, you often can do better at sticking to your budget if you can see all the prices, maybe even sort by price without having to bend or stretch to find the better prices, which if your disabled may not just be inconvenient but actually not possible, this better ability to manage leaves people less desperate and better able to concentrate on more important issues, social, political, spiritual etc.... A great amount of the problematic issues survive because we are to collectively burnt out to care. The other thing is if the people most affected by food prices have the breathing room to actually see and register that essentially identical products have truly astronomical differences in price point its not inflation, supply chain issues or whatever other ...... reason driving up food prices its wholly cooperate greed. Case in point I can walk into Walmart and get that 10 lb red bag of chicken leg quarters for around 1$ a lb, or some name brand variety, raised in the same terrible conditions eating the same poison food for 4$ a lb. (for reference we tend not to buy either being bean and tofu people but the point stands) If you have time and comfort you might decide instead to call a local butcher (for reference many do accept food stamps, its worth a phone call at least) , or buy an item better aligned with your values for a less predatory mark up. The point being stressed overstimulated people make worse choices then often blame themselves instead of seeing the system built around them that (intentional or not) keeps them stressed and overstimulated while profiting off those 'bad choices'. I pointed out people on food stamps because they are the most vulnerable to manipulations on how they shop, the point holds true for others as well, but the PTBs can't force a person shopping on cash to shop only some places but not others or to use their whole budget or loose it, around August 2020 my state tried to do away with roll over, so anything not spent by the end of the month was lost, a terrible idea that thankfully died but was obvious manipulation.
@debbiedempsky8160
@debbiedempsky8160 11 ай бұрын
Yum. We grew up eating Liverwurst with grape jelly sandwiches. Found a friend in college who also grew up eating that combo. Haven't had it in years.
@dhansonranch
@dhansonranch 11 ай бұрын
Well done Ma'am! Thanks for sharing. I found it very interesting to hear your process. I have a suggestion for you regarding your brassica's. I know from your seed starting video that you are using row covers this year, which is great as they work well. But I would also suggest planting purple cabbage - although the heads don't get as large as the green cabbage and they are a little slower growing, they keep really well in the fridge. I picked mine at the beginning of October and they are still great in my fridge today. But their biggest attribute is that the cabbage moths don't like them - I never have to dust them and there is not a worm on them. I noticed this a couple years ago, took note last year and talked to a few other folks who confirmed my observations. Researching it, I guess the theory is that the color confuses the moths. Regardless of the reason, I am planting more purple cabbage this year. In addition, I am trying purple cauliflower and broccoli this year to see if the same holds true for them. Just thought it might be an option for you. Keep up the good work.
@buckeyedav1
@buckeyedav1 11 ай бұрын
Thank you Jessica for sharing and inspiring. I flopped on the Challenge but did learn a lot as I followed everyone about being more intentional. As with everything in life, you fall you get back up brush off the dust and try again. Anna In Ohio
@claudialeger3208
@claudialeger3208 11 ай бұрын
Thank you again for showing the process of getting back into the restoration of the pantry. I follow this every year, my household consists of me and my adult, son who is a chef, so it is an interesting adventure for us. It works and mentally preps me for gardening. Have a blessed week and Happy Birthday wishes to your children.
@dianecelaya1354
@dianecelaya1354 11 ай бұрын
I love meals in jars! I make spaghetti sauce with meat, pot roast one with beef and one with chicken, soups and soup bases, chilies and I'm always looking for more ideas 😊
@teripearson-qp4bx
@teripearson-qp4bx 11 ай бұрын
You have all you need make orange date muffins and they are a family favourite! Awhile orange, peeling and all, 1/2 cup orange juice and 1/2 cup chopped dates, put in a blender and blended. Add an egg and 1/2 cup
@janhyslop2915
@janhyslop2915 11 ай бұрын
This pantry challenge has been fun! I have learned we eat a lot of cheese. I love my pressure canned meats. Home canned tomatoes and tomato sauce are especially tasty this year. We need NO more pickles or relishes for a few years. Freeze dried vegetables are convenient, nutritional, and well worth having lots on hand. I’m trying to get my husband to make it to March 1. The challenge reset my cooking habits and I found our preserved foods have winners! And a few losers. 😅
@BootsandBountyHomestead
@BootsandBountyHomestead 11 ай бұрын
Great job saving money! I try to teach people this method of shopping by people just don't understand it, it's so sad seeing them spend and spend when they could be saving hundreds a month! I cringe when I watch their grocery hauls and see how much they pay for things! I know different areas have different prices but if you look in their areas, alot of those items were just on sale last week for half price and they didn't even bother looking, or just purchasing the sale items to stock up as they roll around! Oh it breaks my heart! Great job though, you'll show them how it's done. I don't reach as many people as you do, so glad to see you showing your methods!
@rebeccapalmer3343
@rebeccapalmer3343 11 ай бұрын
Great to see your thought process Jessica. Thank you for sharing. I have waaaaay to many condiments too. I do sell excess condiments to my students at sewing classes, but I find it hard to part with them! The Dragon Hoarder in me thinks I should keep them all! A few years ago my daughter and I had the awful job of throwing away dozens of 10 plus year old stuff that was just nasty. i vowed not to let that happen again.
@megvoss3329
@megvoss3329 11 ай бұрын
I really admire how your rise to the challenges in feeding your family on a budget. Not easy - you have a lot of children and boys! Thank you for the video - I always enjoy yours.
@LargeFamilyHomestead
@LargeFamilyHomestead 11 ай бұрын
I also prefer to plan ahead of time and stick to my list, but you are correct. Going into the store always means spending more than planned. 🤦‍♀ We are big fans of the Aldi ketchup as well and stock up every time we go. We can't find anything else comparable in price, and this large family uses a lot of ketchup. Great haul. ♥
@WeepingWillow422
@WeepingWillow422 10 ай бұрын
I love those Dill Pickle chips from Lays. So much so that I don't buy them anymore because I know I will eat the entire bag within 1 or 2 days (and no one else in my house likes them, so I'll be the only one eating them). Sometimes I'll get some on occasion.
@victoriajankowski1197
@victoriajankowski1197 11 ай бұрын
Also my daughter has been loving your videos!!!
@KC-zu7op
@KC-zu7op 11 ай бұрын
Be careful with Aldi’s curbside pickup! The prices on the app are more expensive than in the store. I only take cash when I grocery shop so that I don’t get debit card swiper-happy.
@olivia4400
@olivia4400 11 ай бұрын
Home with Kelli’s channel makes sourdough with fresh milled grain!
@juliekingston3525
@juliekingston3525 11 ай бұрын
Too bad you don't live in NE Ohio, because we have an Amish grocery store in PA, that would be worth your while to go to, where we can get that coffee you buy for $2.99, mustard for 0.29 cents, mayo and salad dressings are .50 cents, plus many other bargains. You can make your own tomato paste by freeze drying blended up tomatoes, then powder them when done. Tomato powder is so versatile to have on hand. No need to buy tomato paste, sauce or juice.
@texasnana555
@texasnana555 11 ай бұрын
You are amazing, Jessica. I really admire how organized you are. Blessings to you and your family.
@christiepyle7516
@christiepyle7516 11 ай бұрын
Jessica, have you thought about hydroponics gardening? There's so much you can do indoors with brassica's that will help your meal planning and offer a huge variety of fresh veggies and even strawberries, too!
@beckymay439
@beckymay439 11 ай бұрын
I haven’t managed to do a pantry challenge yet but have followed yours for a couple years. I was so excited for your first shop! ‘Yes! She restocked her sugar and yeast! Cabbage and slaw and brussel sprouts, oh my!!!’ This is all the action and suspense I need in my programming these days. Yours is my favourite show of the week! ❤ Much love and blessings to you and your family. Thank you for sharing your life with us.
@jeanne612
@jeanne612 11 ай бұрын
I love your channel and your pantry challenge. You talked about friends who are afraid to eat raw egg mayo....have you ever tried making vegan mayo? I have dairy and egg allergies...and this is really good. 1/4 cup aquafaba (the liquid/brine in a can of cooked chickpeas) 1/4 tsp ground mustard 1/4 tsp sea salt 1 1/2 tsp apple cider vinegar 1-3 tsp brown rice syrup* (or sub stevia to taste, cane sugar, or OR maple syrup) 3/4-1 cup sunflower oil* (a neutral oil is important here for flavor // avocado also worked well and we’ve heard canola does, too)
@beverleymoyan5973
@beverleymoyan5973 11 ай бұрын
Love your videos. I just went today to pick up a few items to make a few meals for two people. One cabbage, one zucchini, one cucumber, a 2 lb bag of carrots, 1 lb of tomatoes, and 2 multi grain bread loaves. This cost me $37.00 cdn. I already have the meat to make the meals.
@jscasecase471
@jscasecase471 11 ай бұрын
Yes, gotta budget your restocks. I don’t know about others but I keep and ongoing grocery list so when I go to the store I don’t forget anything. That being said I don’t always get everything n the list if more important things are needed. All depends on the money. I need to start making more condiments but haven’t branched out in that area yet.
@hickoryrootfarmstead2700
@hickoryrootfarmstead2700 11 ай бұрын
Jessica, I’ve been buying from Azure all these years and just finally realized they aren’t charging me tax. So the 8.5% that they are charging for shipping is slightly cheaper than the tax that I pay locally on my groceries! Very happy with that.
@threerivershomestead
@threerivershomestead 11 ай бұрын
Interesting. We don't pay tax on food here in Ohio.
@lifeatthenutthouse
@lifeatthenutthouse 11 ай бұрын
You are a true inspiration! I can see Jesus in you shining. We recently started a youtube channel and I pray that we can shine and inspire others like you do! ❤lifeatthenutthouse
@Michele_6815
@Michele_6815 11 ай бұрын
I always enjoy your pantry challenges so much! I’ve never officially taken part, but sort of did it this year. We moved in December so I wanted to use food we already had so we didn’t have to move it. I was able to clear out a chest freezer of meat & veg. I thoroughly enjoyed the creative challenge. I’m glad you’ll continue to share meals because those are my favorites. God bless.
@GloryFink
@GloryFink 11 ай бұрын
If you have a sous vide, you can pasteurize your eggs in the shell. On an archived page at the USDA from 2016, it listed water bath pasteurizing eggs at 130°F for 45 minutes. I let mine sit at temp on a metal frame I originally got for my pressure cooker in my sous vide for 60 minutes just to be extra precautious. It gives me extra piece of mind about my homemade mayonnaise and meringues Love your content btw! You convinced me to try Azure Standard and it's been lovely being able to source cream cheese and heavy cream I can actually eat (I have to avoid commercial emulsifiers for health reasons) ❤
@angelawillis145
@angelawillis145 11 ай бұрын
Jessica I really appreciate the time you put into the details of the videos. I need the physical examples of lists and ideas . Also I learn a lot from your shopping trips and meal plans .
@Putzywoo
@Putzywoo 11 ай бұрын
This was a great video! Thank you for sharing all your hard work and planning. I'll definitely be canning more soups and one-jar meals this year. I'm only cooking for one, yet the concept is the same. I take my lunch to work every day. It is so easy to grab a jar of soup on the way out the door and have a healthy, home-made hot meal at the office.
@simplecountryliving7555
@simplecountryliving7555 2 ай бұрын
It’s great to have your own meat otherwise who knows it would cost you. I enjoy grocery hauls.
@HLS70
@HLS70 11 ай бұрын
I find that Aldi and Walmart sell the same brand veggies. But... Aldi have theirs at a set price per item as Walmart prices theirs per pound. So, when purchasing your fresh produce- keep Aldi in mind for a cheaper route. Love your channel! Thanks for sharing your life!
@threerivershomestead
@threerivershomestead 11 ай бұрын
Thanks for the tip!
@Offgridski
@Offgridski 11 ай бұрын
You go girl! I love your calmness while going through the madness of grocery shopping.
@patriciaking1577
@patriciaking1577 11 ай бұрын
Doing curbside pickup steals all of the great deals you can stock up on❤
@JFlower7
@JFlower7 11 ай бұрын
Great video. I have shopped with Azure for over 20 years but I too have seen the prices on some items have gone up too much for me. I have changed all my organic canned goods to Walmart but still order all my dairy, eggs, frozen fruit and dry goods from Azure. I wait until the frozen veggies are on sale from Azure and stock up.(we live in the West so no delivery).
@lindagraff4842
@lindagraff4842 11 ай бұрын
I did do the pantry challenge, it was a good experience for me. I can see myself doing it again next year, and even this coming fall and winter. I have stated making a list of things I want to grow, especially jalapeno peppers, I made cowboy candy last year, and loved it, so definitely will be making more this year. I got a variety of tomatoe seeds, for sauces and salsa,
@robingirven4570
@robingirven4570 11 ай бұрын
I really enjoy watching the pantry challenges. I try to be intentional about using what I preserve but I’m only cooking for 2!
@jacquethirlkel3001
@jacquethirlkel3001 11 ай бұрын
Curbside pickup- at Aldi the prices of items can be higher when you do this. My daughter found this to be the case. Just fyi. Thanks for your wonderful videos! God bless!
@threerivershomestead
@threerivershomestead 11 ай бұрын
Thanks for the tip!
@glendaharding4884
@glendaharding4884 11 ай бұрын
Good morning my dear friend, it's always fun to see what someone else buys, a new ice cream maker, that sounds like fun!! I'd like to say a big Happy Birthday to Elizabeth!! Have a blessed week!
@marilyncapehart663
@marilyncapehart663 8 ай бұрын
My Niece buy Almonds and Make her own Almond Milk she’s a Muslin Cashew Milk Also and other things., Thanks for sharing., it’s OK for you to try Something New Jessica. My Granddaughter is 5yrs Old & she’s doesn’t like a lot of Sweets I told my daughter what a Blessing to her 6-3-2024👍🏽👍🏽❤️
@bumblebee7922
@bumblebee7922 11 ай бұрын
I love seeing your hauls. Always nice to see you!!
@shellakers10
@shellakers10 11 ай бұрын
Thank you for showing how you plan and how you get the best prices for food! This is a crazy hard job for me for some reason. I'm trying to be intentional, but WOW! I'm impressed with your planning and more impressed that you make the time to do this! You're a rock star, Mama!
@tammylegg8609
@tammylegg8609 11 ай бұрын
I did the pantry challenge for the first time! I didnt do as well as I wanted, but I learned and I'll do better next year
@dlynnmcdonough5905
@dlynnmcdonough5905 11 ай бұрын
You should find a company to make a custom planners, then you could sell them….😊
@emilyblaisdell2073
@emilyblaisdell2073 11 ай бұрын
So glad to have found your channel. You're so inspiring. I really enjoy your gentle and peaceful spirit. Your children are so blessed!
@catracampolieto8989
@catracampolieto8989 11 ай бұрын
I've been keeping an eye on prices in the stores. I won't be growing tomatillos this year. I'm growing more tomatoes. I still have to figure out what I need to grow in my 5 new raised beds. Of course I would love to grow everything, but that's not realistic. Have a great day.❤
@KarisGoogle
@KarisGoogle 11 ай бұрын
I usually end up spending around $900+/month for me and 3 kids! I’m seriously going to have to plan better. You got a lot for your money. I’m trying to watch you to learn how to can so when I plant my garden this year, I’ll be able to reap the benefits from it. I don’t have a huge space for a garden but I’m praying I’ll be able to lower that number at the grocery store this coming year. I’m in Virginia so we aren’t allowed to buy raw milk from farmers 😢 It’s ridiculous but I have to do as they say. Thank you for your channel 🙏🏻🤍 Happy birthday, Elisabeth! 🎉🎈 My daughter’s birthday is today! She’s 11 and my youngest 😢 Time flies! Blessings going into the week ahead 🤍
@threerivershomestead
@threerivershomestead 11 ай бұрын
Elizabeth is turning 11. Happy birthday to your girl!
@KarisGoogle
@KarisGoogle 11 ай бұрын
@@threerivershomestead That’s awesome!! Thank you! 🙏🏻
@juliehenderson9539
@juliehenderson9539 11 ай бұрын
We did well in January but I was not as disciplined in February. There is always next year. Thanks for the tips on inventory and grocery shopping. ❤ Loved seeing your meals too. I have noticed we struggled with lunches. So I'm going to work on that harder for next year.
@amyvandiver5016
@amyvandiver5016 11 ай бұрын
@TheRoseHomestead she mills all of her flour and for the most part, she only bakes with sourdough. I really hope you two can get together and it she could help you to not need yeast. I love your videos, you are very inspiring to me. Thank you! Amy from Alabama ❤
@crystalcurtis3771
@crystalcurtis3771 11 ай бұрын
Fresh milled wheat: I highly recommend KZbin channel Grains in Small Places. She does all fresh milled wheat (both yeast and sourdough) and as a newbie to fresh milled, I’ve been extremely successful following her. My husband has never been a fan of much other than white bread but is now hooked on fresh milled whole wheat. And her discard chocolate chip cookies? 🤤 I’m no longer permitted to make them any other way 😉😆
@wendy3437
@wendy3437 11 ай бұрын
Thank You for inventing the challenge. It has grown so much through the years you shoul be very proud of what you started. I look forward to you videos. Thank You also Thank You to your children and Adam
@kezru1581
@kezru1581 11 ай бұрын
Fantastic Jessica, thank you! Looking forward to the garden vlogs ❤
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