Marriage is not the answer to financial security. My ex spent loads and got us into debt. So, when we divorced the only house i could buy ( once the marital home was sold off and debts settled) was small, run down and in a rough area. However, i chose my rough area carefully - near buses and cheap supermarkets as well as the train station. When i sold it the area had come up in the world and i had made improvements to the house. I afforded this by hard work. I went from being on benefits to being able to retire to the seaside at 58 ( as well as brining up 2 kids on the way). TIP: find yourself so.wthing that costs nearly nothing as a treat. Driving nearby for a beautiful walk in nature; yoga classes ( not via a gym); trips the library; free local festivals; amateur dramatics theatre productions etc. Celebrate everything you can find that is free!
@TheBudgetFoodie6 ай бұрын
Ooh I absolutely love this lyn very inspirational! Xx you’re right, I will investigate more free things to go to and not think I need a man hahah xx
@LeaKhn2 ай бұрын
Please don’t be so down on yourself lovely lady! You’ve made changes, you’re only 40/41! Plenty of time to make real headway with your life plan, you’re doing great. Lots of love to you xx
@TheBudgetFoodie2 ай бұрын
Thank you so much!
@conniewinter51547 ай бұрын
Your doing great, mindset is so important. You have your own business which you have managed through hard work to keep going, you employ people giving them security. You have done this yourself, brilliant! Please don’t be so hard on yourself, you must be making progress, see where you were a year or two ago on your spending and look how you have progressed. I think that you provide a great inspiration to others. Maybe write a list of things you need in regards clothes household things and then have treat days out to car boots or charity shops and take your list and only buy things that are on the list, having rules helps. It turns into a bit of a treasure hunt and can give you something to look forward to. Enjoying your videos.
@TheBudgetFoodie7 ай бұрын
Hey Connie yes that’s so true, three years ago I was living in a bed sit with a chronic pelvis condition so things have improved dramatically it’s hard not to compare with others and also I do worry about the future a lot xx yes I think a car boot treasure hunt sounds way more fun! X
@leannejayne35452 ай бұрын
I always find it helpful to write my ‘why’ and my ‘goal’ on a post it note and stick it on my fridge! Stops me spending & keeps me accountable xx
@TheBudgetFoodie2 ай бұрын
Love that!
@miffyonabike7 ай бұрын
To say that I am rubbish with money would be an understatement, so I can understand how you feel completely. My grandfather gave me some great advice. Decide how much I am going to save per week/month then as soon as your wages hit your bank account, straight into savings. For something like a deposit for a house, put it in quite long term stuff like bonds or ISAs. Also have some burn money, we all need the odd treat. With clothes I always found that going to charity shops in a smart part of town pays dividends. As you are in a small city, also check out the shops near the university. I have looked at Vinted a few times and nearly fainted. I taught myself how to use a sewing machine so I can alter or rejig clothes that are too big or don't have a decent cut. Enough of that! I LOVED that beach hut and am now looking for ones near me to escape to. Doing my thesis, so the idea of peace and quiet with just the waves for company sounds like heaven. You will get there, fellow shed-lady. Miff
@TheBudgetFoodie7 ай бұрын
Hey miff thanks sooo much for your message! Some great tips. Enjoy your own beach hut xx
@LeaKhn2 ай бұрын
That’s a lovely beach hut! What a beautiful place! Blowing the cobwebs away and a change of scenery 😍
@TheBudgetFoodie2 ай бұрын
It really was lovely x
@laurahodgson65317 ай бұрын
Really enjoy your videos. We're in a similar situation (solo plus cat!) - lovely you are not alone. It's so tough when you have to do everything by yourself. I'm 45 this year, single and no kids. I have a good job but can only rent a very small one bed flat. No safety net as I have no family/parents and never had any financial security. I'm in a huge amount of debt thanks to gaps between jobs and a very toxic relationship a few years back. I stay as sane as possible by trying not to compare to other people. Who says you have to own a property! Personally I am going to save hard once I have paid back the debt and plan to use it to retire at 65 overseas somewhere cheaper x
@TheBudgetFoodie6 ай бұрын
Hey Laura lovely to hear from you! I can’t see myself ever achieving home ownership :( where can we move abroad?! X
@laurahodgson65316 ай бұрын
@@TheBudgetFoodie Well one can rent a beautiful cottage on a farm in south africa for less than £500 a month :) I know because a good friend from there has done it. Have also met people while travelling who have moved to places such as Belize and Cambodia - it's still possible to live cheaply - and well of course! - in the world on the sort of pension pot the likes of us might have (I think/hope) x
@TheBudgetFoodie6 ай бұрын
Oooh brill idea! X
@melanytodd29293 ай бұрын
Sending love from South Africa 🇿🇦 ❤️
@Katysarah827 ай бұрын
‘Yesterday is gone, tomorrow has not yet come. We have only today, let us begin.’ As said by mother Theresa but could not be more true. Don’t beat yourself up over yesterday’s ‘mistakes’ you can’t change them, just move on and change tomorrow’s decisions ❤
@TheBudgetFoodie7 ай бұрын
Oh thanks mate xx means a lot x
@jvp97037 ай бұрын
I completely understand the need for security as a single woman. Just last month I got on the housing ladder through shared ownership. It's a lot of risk, but my plan is to staircase to 100% within 3 years. Then overpay the mortgage by £5-6k a year so I'll be mortgage-free by my mid forties. With inflation and AI takeover it's a very stressful time to live.
@TheBudgetFoodie6 ай бұрын
Well done lady sounds like you have a fab plan! X
@paulamccarthy81977 ай бұрын
Looks really nice, I used leftover steak in wraps with salad or a stir fry:)
@TheBudgetFoodie7 ай бұрын
Yummy!
@Maya-111466 ай бұрын
Your videos are simply THE BEST! Love them 😊❤
@TheBudgetFoodie6 ай бұрын
Thank you Maya! X
@Brenda-lp5vr6 ай бұрын
I love your videos I am so rubbish at shopping for food . Not being rude but your glasses make me smile
@TheBudgetFoodie6 ай бұрын
Haha I know they are rather large aren't they? Xx glad you like my vids Brenda cx
@picking4profit7 ай бұрын
You are doing great. Don't look back just focus on the future. I budget everything, it really helps. I have sinking funds for annual expenses such as christmas, holidays etc and plan ahead as much as I can. It helps when beginning budgeting to log everything you buy for a month and put the spends into categories; this really helps focus on where your money is going. Pay yourself first by putting savings away as though they are a bill and then allocate your budget and leave yourself something for personal spends such as clothes etc as if you don't you will resent your budget!
@caroldaviddaviejohnson22257 ай бұрын
Spot on with all of this! Budget, keep track of every penny and pay yourself first as a bill for savings, it works. As soon as money reaches the bank account shift the savings amount straight out to another account, finding an account which pays the best interest rates for savings 👍
@TheBudgetFoodie6 ай бұрын
Budgeting the rest of my finances (not just food) I think will be the key to my success! Xx
@nilecrocodileRobyn7 ай бұрын
Don't beat yourself up! House prices are too high, private rents are too high, none of that is your fault. I hear you - a lot of your fears are perfectly normal (speaking from experience). Remind yourself how incredibly capable you are. Btw, I cannot believe you're forty...I thought you were in your twenties. Best wishes to you and Jack ⚫💐, Robyn
@TheBudgetFoodie6 ай бұрын
Aww thank you Robyn/snow leopard xx
@carolcopley36397 ай бұрын
Good morning! So nice to see you again. Wonderful meal idea as. I plan to incorporate several. I have heard the same thing about sauerkraut. It’s so much work to eat right but worth it. And what a love spot on the beach 🏖️ Thank you much for sharing
@TheBudgetFoodie7 ай бұрын
Morning Carole hope you are well xx
@gailgulliver89706 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for your share I think you have frugal fatigue you might need to rest things sometimes you just get a bit fed up with having to watch every penny take a break and then replan your budget and other bits of your life it is hard on your own you have to do everything yourself there is no backup if you want a cup of tea you have to get it or food or nip to the shop its you but on the other hand you do have your mum and your sister and friends and your fav boy Jack so chin up chick its a new day tomorrow your young healthy so turn that frown upside down give your self a a big squeeze have a blessed week xxx p.s.stay out of morrisons to dear.x
@TheBudgetFoodie6 ай бұрын
Hey Gail yes I need up avoid Morrisons it’s the nearest but Asda is my fav! Frugal fatigue not heard of that but love it x
@caroldaviddaviejohnson22257 ай бұрын
Yes, it's going to be fine because you're thinking proactively! Be like a European til you've saved enough- most European people rent their property 👍 Also mindset, should anything happen you're able to access help with rent costs, not so easy with a mortgage. Lettuce leaves- bung them in with a stir fry, extra greens and not going to waste. Cucumber pop in ice cubes and freeze for adding to cold drinks of water etc. You work hard, you're proactive, and you keep it real! My daughters are all in their 30's and 40s. Not one of them are married, one was and divorced him. The others don't want to give up their autonomy and independence to do whatever they want to do. As for vinted, just take the app off your phone for as long as you want to save some money- I've removed loads of apps and also unsubscribed from marketing emails from several places. Great video👍
@caroldaviddaviejohnson22257 ай бұрын
Meant to say Morrisons do a brilliant pack of bacon offcuts for £1. It's a massive pack and often there's large pieces thick as a gammon steak, and by sorting in into portions you end up with loads, some are slightly shorter rasher sizes and a few smaller pieces ideal to add to recipes. Every pack is different, so by buying a couple of packs there is so much bacon in them it's a brilliant bargain
@TheBudgetFoodie6 ай бұрын
Thank you so much carol loads of amazing advice! X
@reedfinn7826Ай бұрын
ADHD is the cruellest mistress. I can relate to all of this.
@evelina236325 күн бұрын
The cat watching the Lion king cracked me up!!!
@TheBudgetFoodie13 күн бұрын
He is so funny
@Storm47000Ай бұрын
@thebudgetfoodie your lamb dish reminded me of lamb keema, it’s an Indian dish. You can also use beef mince as cheaper. If doing low carb serve with cauliflower rice, other wise you can have with baked potato or rice. It’s also good as a shepherds pie or used in pastys. Also look up Egg Keema recipe.
@sue15cat7 ай бұрын
Have you ever watched Jane's channel ... Frugal Queen in France. She's British and a former blogger who paid off her mortgage and moved to France. She does regular frugal and budgeting videos with her husband Mike. She talks a lot of sense and discusses how to budget down to the last penny each month, as well as shopping hauls and cooking. She's well worth a watch for a bit of inspiration. 😀
@TheBudgetFoodie7 ай бұрын
Hey lovely Sue I’ll check her out I think it would be great to get some more overall frugal inspiration xx
@MelissaPhillips-nj5sb7 ай бұрын
I watch her too. She is very disciplined and helps keep me focused. You are doing good, you have to start somewhere. Eventually it becomes more of a habit and easier. Just keep it up and it adds up!
@Vinnie169206 ай бұрын
Me too she’s an ex school teacher so has great delivery as well as content.
@TheBudgetFoodie6 ай бұрын
I’m now subscribed! X
@MelissaPhillips-nj5sb6 ай бұрын
@BudgetFoodieUK Watch one of her detailed videos of her monthly budgeting. (I think there's one within last 2 months) she shares everything, very detailed and informative, especially for someone just starting out.
@georginaazeez78236 ай бұрын
Omg honestly love your sincerity, you eat like a queen, so inspirational! I used to live in Catton (flat was horrid but great views of fireworks across city). You are an absolutely fabulous kitty guardian completely correct about Jack's whiskers, (they are the same length as widest part of his body, so super sensitive, so cats know they can fit through spaces, therefore they don't like them to be touched,) consider nettles, they are the veg with highest protein🎉and tasty, (shocker considering they weed but honestly tasty and surprisingly just washing them removes most of sting, cooking it completely destroys sting). But please don't throw ur veg n fruit in ur supermarche trolley cos it bruises, then spoils quicker! But I think you are amazing and loved seeing Jack watch the lion king😂 ❤! Keep up the great work!!
@TheBudgetFoodie6 ай бұрын
Hi Georgina wow you lived in old Catton?! I love it here xx I love my little Jack he is my furry little male feline. Will try to find some nettles! X
@ajrwilde143 ай бұрын
The veg with highest protein will be peas and beans.
@traceymorton8923 ай бұрын
I really think you’re being too hard on yourself. You’re on your own journey and you’ve done what’s right for you. Use the tips from this other woman to give you inspiration and goals but not to bear yourself up. I came across your videos as I’m trying to cut back due to a big tax bill. I too am feeling very cross with myself because I’ve paid £70k due to ex-husband’s debt, divorce sold house at a loss. Since then I’ve had a good job and got complacent living comfortably but due to problems in IT I’ve had to take a big pay cut and now found I owe tax. However your videos have been very helpful and inspirational so I know I can do this.
@TheBudgetFoodie3 ай бұрын
I too also have two big tax bills to pay one in a few days and one in March xx never ending! Xx
@paularoberts21293 ай бұрын
You could make lettuce and pea soup its delicious xx❤️❤️❤️❤️
@TheBudgetFoodie3 ай бұрын
Great idea!!
@cm-ft8wd6 ай бұрын
Hey I love your videos, I’m 31, have a small child under 2 and my partner is 40. We have some savings but not Much. We’re renting & trying to save for a mortgage. Our landlord is selling the house we live in and unfortunately there’s a housing crisis where I live and rent is sky high 😢. We’re trying to save as much as possible every month and know it’ll be worth it hopefully in the next year or so to go for mortgage approval. You’re not alone, so many people have no money, no savings and no security. I worry about it all the time and feel guilt over buying myself anything (even second hand items) I buy things for my son all the time too as he’s always growing and needs more clothes/shoes/ age appropriate toys etc. it’s so hard but you’re doing amazing and don’t lose hope ❤ The first 5 years of any start up business are statistically the hardest financially to get through. For years I followed Dave Ramsey about finance and I finally learned about having an ‘emergency fund’ which I keep of £1000 at all times. I still think it’s important to have a separate budget for clothing/entertainment whatever you like in your life because it can’t all be budget budget budget and no fun or for yourself. Life is for living after all make your money work for you. I set up a direct debit savings account so every month when I get paid (work part time in finance 3 days a week) money goes to a savings account I can’t touch. That’s all we can do is try ❤ love your content & love your cat jack. Makes me miss my beloved cat. She died a few years back now but she was 18 years old 😊 she was a tuxedo cat too!
@TheBudgetFoodie6 ай бұрын
Hey lovely oh no why do landlords have to sell?! My landlord increased my rent after two years but only by £50 and I signed up for another two year contract at £800pcm. I will try to do that again next summer. Think it will take me four years to save up. I’ll look up Dave Ramsey! X
@TheBudgetFoodie6 ай бұрын
PS Jack says hi xx
@tashaimpressionsАй бұрын
Lovely beach hut and views.
@TheBudgetFoodieАй бұрын
Me too xx
@paulamartin60497 ай бұрын
Glad 2 c u back missed your upload this week hope all is ok .
@TheBudgetFoodie7 ай бұрын
Had a crazy busy week! Feel I was away too long haha I’ll be posting again Wed x
@judithscott34046 ай бұрын
I follow the Frugal Queen in France who videos about saving, budgets, living on a shoe string. I know it is a different country but she is very good at resetting the mindset particularly re savings.. Good luck.
@TheBudgetFoodie6 ай бұрын
Hey Judith I shall check her out thank you for the recommendation! Xx
@LucyyWritesVlogs7 ай бұрын
Please be proud of yourself ❤ however I feel we’re never happy ❤ I live alone (I have owned my little flat (1 bed) for two years, 29 and single. I have no luck with relationships I attract the troublesome 😅 so stay clear now. No children other than my mini dachshund. And tbh no social life other than the dog / immediate family and walking the dog 🐶/ work. I constantly beat myself up that nothing is good enough!
@TheBudgetFoodie6 ай бұрын
Dachshund and little flat sounds fabulous! Xx
@teresitap57786 ай бұрын
That beach spot was divine❤
@TheBudgetFoodie6 ай бұрын
It really was x
@jillmcaleese65143 ай бұрын
Tip: sardines. Cheap, healthy, keto, and cat will love to share!
@TheBudgetFoodie3 ай бұрын
Ooh fab idea!
@rebeccaturner87267 ай бұрын
😔 you'll be ok lovely. I always worry n stress over absolutely everything, it sucks! x
@TheBudgetFoodie6 ай бұрын
Hey Rebecca omg me too xx
@Maya-111466 ай бұрын
If you worry you will weaken your immune system. Just enjoy life the best way you can. We are here one minute, the next we can be gone. Nothing is guaranteed. I absolutely love your videos. I do think you are too hard on yourself. You're doing g brilliantly P.S. You do not look 40. Your skin is amazing 👏 😊
@TheBudgetFoodie6 ай бұрын
So true Maya! Xx
@Brilliantcreations-sb6li7 ай бұрын
Hi there, to echo a few of the other comments....you really are being too hard on yourself. Just look how far you have come in such a short space of time! Imagine all the money you have already saved since being on your 'budget journey' Plus, I think little treats are essential for our well being...its great to save, and sometimes necessary but little treats here and there are a necessity too - Hugs to Jack x
@TheBudgetFoodie6 ай бұрын
Aww thank you lady I have tonight created an excel spreadsheet and now have a plan xx update vid on Wed x
@alexstecher98226 ай бұрын
Jack is the best!
@TheBudgetFoodie6 ай бұрын
Thank you Alex! 🐾🐆😸🤵
@susanmartin77757 ай бұрын
Try to go through your wardrobe and sell items you don’t wear anymore and tell yourself I don’t need I just want, which is a totally different thing. Keep going and don’t be so hard on yourself x❤️
@TheBudgetFoodie7 ай бұрын
I need to do this Susan!! Xx
@ookeypaloolie2 ай бұрын
You budget for food etc so budget for clothes as well. I put away a few pounds a week and save for what I want. There is so much pleasure in that and you enjoy the reward. Far better than feeling guilty about spending money you don’t have. X
@TheBudgetFoodie2 ай бұрын
Yes x
@melanytodd29293 ай бұрын
I honestly think this was my favorite vid. Exactly where i am at the moment. Im a single mom, my son is 26. He's recently been diagnosed with several health a result of severe bullying at high school. Hell likely never live independently. Life doesn't always work out the way we planned. Making new plans is so tiring. 😢 Liads of love from South Africa 🇿🇦 ❤️
@TheBudgetFoodie3 ай бұрын
Oh Melany been loving your comments xx it will all work out ok, you got this x when life gives you lemons make the fizziest lemonade you’ve ever had x
@melanytodd29293 ай бұрын
Bless you 🙏. I can't believe that you've answered every single one of my comments. Thank you for that ❣️ You're right. We've got this. Onwards and upwards. Your vids are a source of great joy and beauty 😍. Thanks, Rechenda, for you. ❤🇿🇦
@TheBudgetFoodie3 ай бұрын
I do try to get back to everyone as I enjoy chatting and also it means a lot to me that people write a comment x
@mariedamon56556 ай бұрын
Hi yes we had same thoughts we have rented 12 yrs added that up was shocked we are now giving our place uo we can't afford it.its taken every penny we have .we did love it here .our landlords real nice but we are moving next month..maybe if you love the vented thing and nice clothes maybe buy some thing treat your self but sell an item you are perhaps not wanting then the cost kept down .I understand you..I had 3 small children and split from.my husband it was hard but you do keeo pushing on .love your honesty and channel and of course little jack x
@TheBudgetFoodie6 ай бұрын
Oh my goodness I hope you find somewhere equally as lovely xx
@kirstimcqueen19597 ай бұрын
I’ve got a few book suggestions- your money or your life- Vicky Robbins and Joe someone. I will teach you to be rich- Ramit Sethi. That one has good money systems that is less punitive than Dave Ramsey. And the psychology of money. All good to get your head around why we spend and what we can do instead. Good luck love.
@TheBudgetFoodie6 ай бұрын
Hey Kirsti how are you this week? I’ll look into these thanks for your recommendations! X
@kathrynboniface34553 ай бұрын
Tesco have a huge pack of own brand dreamie type treats. It is 3 pounds but per kilo it is great value.
@TheBudgetFoodie3 ай бұрын
Oooh I need these x
@CharleyB607 ай бұрын
I started budgeting Jan with a couple of binders and a budget book but it’s just finding out what’s best to keep you motivated- my experience has led me to do spreadsheets, keep some cash in my wallet for different purposes then when I spend it I really feel it instead of swiping my card when it just disappears, my wallet is a Filofax with a calendar and I write my purchases there everyday, it’s helped me save properly for the first time ever,!
@TheBudgetFoodie6 ай бұрын
Ooh love those ideas Charley! X
@patparker49643 ай бұрын
Freeze spinach raw as it cooks so quickly. Home ownership incurrs lots of costs that renting does not. When you get a leak or a loose tile or the heating breaks down it costs you thousands. Apart from the home, you need a decent emergency fund for these things. Don't worry about not owning your home.
@TheBudgetFoodie3 ай бұрын
That’s so true pat xx
@belindanixon35636 ай бұрын
Good morning Rechenda I am 4 weeks on keto and I have just found these at lidl really smokey like a savaloy and really low in carbs, I enjoy these with scrambled eggs made with butter DELISH 😊 they are around £3.60 ( Delano 6 silesian sausages)pricey i know as you are on a budget but you can get 6 breakfasts or 3 dinners out of them.....say hi to Jack xx
@TheBudgetFoodie6 ай бұрын
Sounds lovely Belinda thanks for the recommendation! X
@belindanixon35636 ай бұрын
@@TheBudgetFoodie I also do a cheeseburger salad with seasoned homemade burgers, iceberg lettuce, gherkins, burger cheese and American mustard 500g 20% beef mince and it makes four burger patties.....you have to try this it's amazing xx
@TheBudgetFoodie6 ай бұрын
Omg that sounds lovely please send me a food parcel! Haha xx
@melanytodd29293 ай бұрын
The beach hut of joy ❣️🤗❤️
@TheBudgetFoodie3 ай бұрын
Indeed!
@dylanbrownie6 ай бұрын
I too am a single household, and I give myself £100 a month for Groceries. I get a delivery every 2 weeks, under £45 each, leaving £10 for things like milk, etc that I might run out of. This seems to work well for me, never go over £100 a month now.
@TheBudgetFoodie6 ай бұрын
Brilliant budget, do you buy meat and dairy etc with that? X
@dylanbrownie6 ай бұрын
@@TheBudgetFoodie I do. I'm not a massive meat eater though, so I generally buy the largest pack of Chicken Breasts you can get, and that will last me more than 2 weeks. And then I sometimes buy the odd pack of beef mince or maybe some sausages. But other than that, I mostly get my protein from lentils, beans, chickpeas, mushrooms, eggs, etc. Milk is the thing I tend to have to buy every week, though there is sometimes surplus milk at work that I get to take home, which saves me a couple of pounds a week.
@TheBudgetFoodie6 ай бұрын
I may have to get myself some lentils. Do you eat/buy potatoes?
@dylanbrownie6 ай бұрын
@@TheBudgetFoodie Hmm yeah I do, but not often. A 2kg bag would last me a few weeks
@dylanbrownie6 ай бұрын
Yeah Lentils are soo good and tasty. Great for bulking out meals, red lentils perfect for curries, green lentils are great for bolognese-type meals. Also super cheap, when you think about how much protein they hold. Same goes for all beans, chickpeas, etc. Dirt cheap for the protein value and health benefits they have.
@christinenightingale25286 ай бұрын
Love Southwold. We were there first week of march. Long drive from Lancashire tho. I'm 61 and renting. I'll never be able to buy. My main worry now is not being able to pay a funeral on 😂😂😂. You'll get there. I wish you happiness and love to Jack xxx
@TheBudgetFoodie6 ай бұрын
Hi Christine, hello to you in Lancashire! My grandad was from there! Will your pension cover your rent? X
@christinenightingale25286 ай бұрын
@@TheBudgetFoodie No I've not got a pension. My hubby works but I've only ever worked few hours and never paid contributions 🙄 We can afford rent and bills as long as hubby works. We'll get by. We always have before 😁. Where was grandad from? Xx
@TheBudgetFoodie6 ай бұрын
He was from Lancaster! Xx
@christinenightingale25286 ай бұрын
@@TheBudgetFoodie we are from Burnley 😁
@TheBudgetFoodie6 ай бұрын
Ooh fabulous! X
@andreahall60076 ай бұрын
Looks lovely food ❤ another single 60 year old enjoying your videos ❤
@TheBudgetFoodie6 ай бұрын
Thank you Andrea and welcome! S
@AthenaRelihan7 ай бұрын
Online orders from places that are good value and this is a big one having a chest freezer and growing a fair bit of our own stuff too, one thing I'd definitely recommend even growing curly kale in a pot because it's so tough it'll stand through winter, harvest leaves as and when, get some chard going as well, it's nicer than spinach and won't go to seed easily like spinach, if you want any other suggestions or advice regarding easy veg to grow for yourself I'm happy to help, just message 🙂. Please don't say about having OCD unless you are actually diagnosed or seeking diagnosis, it's so much more than being particular about something, it's hell living with it frankly. Aside from that you're doing great and at least you're trying to do something about it now before it's too late, too many people bury their heads in the sand, it's a horrible situation for our generation and it's not fair but we've got to try and carve out a patch for ourselves.
@TheBudgetFoodie7 ай бұрын
I know I’m so sorry I shouldn’t have said the OCD thing, I know people who actually suffer from it and it can be debilitating I hope you can forgive me xx I will give growing kale a go! X
@Ruth589697 ай бұрын
Living rurally with no transport has put my food costs up substantially. I have to buy online food shops and never see the inside of a supermarket. I cook from scratch, never get take aways and buy all the offers. I've 3 small chest freezers to put bulk buys in. Cat food is the biggest problem. It has tripled in price.
@TheBudgetFoodie6 ай бұрын
Oh my goodness yes cat food is so expensive I now only buy Jack dry biscuits and I give him bits of my meat as and when I cook it x
@janetsandham70583 ай бұрын
Re watching this one While not doing any thing Shame about the weather
@TheBudgetFoodie3 ай бұрын
Hey Janet x
@janetsandham70583 ай бұрын
@@TheBudgetFoodie hi Watched lots of ur vids now Looking forward to the next
@amandaneale51807 ай бұрын
Some great carboots local Sprowston Park and ride and arminghall got loads of lovely clothes for 50p!!!!
@TheBudgetFoodie7 ай бұрын
This is what I need! 50p goodies!
@rebeccaturner87267 ай бұрын
What day is the sprowston car boot? Thanks
@TheBudgetFoodie6 ай бұрын
I think Sunday at Sprowston park and ride in the morning x
@SharonGreen-gc3ym3 ай бұрын
When I was age 20 plus I worked part time in a newsagents and I thought how am I going to afford to buy a house on part time wages so my mum & dad then bought a brand new house which I had a photograph of and I stuck it to a mirror to remind me of my goal and eventually I didn’t get a house but a shared ownership 1 bed flat that was brand new became available but unfortunately all the 1 bed flats were sold until I had a phone call to say one of the people who was going to buy one of the flats sadly died so a brand new flat was available to me, went back to work and asked my boss would they take me on full time as I’d just bought a flat and they said yes happy days 😊😊😊
@TheBudgetFoodie3 ай бұрын
Oh wow that’s brilliant Sharon
@donna69494 ай бұрын
Hi there, think I may have missed you making the brocolli and cheese patties. What did you put in them, besides brocolli and cheese?
@TheBudgetFoodie4 ай бұрын
Like a cheese sauce with milk x
@andreahall60076 ай бұрын
Have a lovely time ❤
@TheBudgetFoodie6 ай бұрын
Thanks Andrea xx
@jacquelinesherlock22746 ай бұрын
I would really love to know where you got your fridge storage containers. Are they glass? I've been looking on Amazon but the glass containers with lids are expensive! By the way, I live about 45 minutes from Norwich on the north Norfolk coast 😁. I think your food looks really appetising. It's hard to budget and think of meals when you're single, as well I know! By the way, my marriage brought financial security but also a lot of unhappiness. My second relationship brought me a lazy man who expected me to go out to work while he lived the good life. I feel lucky to be on my own now 🙂
@TheBudgetFoodie6 ай бұрын
North Norfolk - whoop I am originally from sheringham if you know it? Yes glass ones from amazon I got a huge set for about £16 I'll try to dig out the link for you xx
@donna69494 ай бұрын
Hi, also I am a single lady, aged 54. My fear is retiring in poverty. I m trying to save money so that doesn t happen. I have learnt a lot from the channel 'what Vivi did next '. She is a single lady in her 50 s, who had to give up nursing due to ill health. She really does live very frugally, only allowing occasional £10 treats. She is very interesting and has a great mindset 😊
@TheBudgetFoodie4 ай бұрын
I’ll give her a follow xx ! Much love xx
@andreahall60076 ай бұрын
Like the jumper xx
@TheBudgetFoodie6 ай бұрын
Thank you! From vinted x
@jeanniemullinder90382 ай бұрын
It's not compulsory to own a house you know ! I am retired now and rent, I have owned property in the past and had to come off the property ladder because of bad relationships and having to pay off debt left by the 'significant other'. With home ownership comes a whole barrow load of other problems/financial expenses i.e. what if the roof needs replacing ? heating system ? windows need replacing ? kitchen/bathroom etc. etc., council tax increases, the list goes on and on, you will never have any spare cash when you own, believe me, I've been there and done that ! I don't feel any shame in renting, in fact it is liberating not to have to budget for house repairs etc., and anyway, not being maudling, but who will get your property when you go ? the one you will have worked so hard for, worried about keeping up payments and keep on top of things ? a distant relative perhaps ? why should they get it when it's you who have bought it ?? Many will say renters are the wise ones ! not being stitched up for many, many years with huge debts, panicking in case the Bank of England has a hissy fit and puts up the interest rates yet again ! leaving you worried sick in case you now can't meet the monthly payments. It's no good at all adding up how much money you would have had if you didn't pay rent - because you wouldn't - you have to pay to live somewhere don't you ?? Yes, rents can go up too but not as much as a mortgage and if you want/need to move, as a renter you can do so very, very quickly, not having to put your property on the market with all the expenses that involves, sitting twiddling your thumbs while you wait for a buyer ! So many people in these difficult times have lost their homes and have had to move into rented accommodation anyway, having lost all those years of mortgage payments ! so congratulate yourself - you have escaped one of lifes biggest financial traps - your situation is not so bad after all.
@TheBudgetFoodie2 ай бұрын
This makes me feel better!
@goodlifeliving16677 ай бұрын
Theres so much to unpack this video you too hard on yourself embarking in 2 huge changes with food and financial budgeting at ince both can feel daunting/ confusing and hard. We have a idea of what success is in this country UK fixated with home ownership/ high rents and crap landlord's plus lowest pensions in europe these thing's can make is us feel like we made so many mistakes and we keep focusing on the negatives rather than focus on the positives. What if success is doing what makes you happy. Dreams and lifes can change in am instant its been a crazy few years in tbe uk that has made big financial goals harder to change its not all you being bad with money. Is your instagram not working? Love that beach hut. Positives you look fabulous/ you have a cute cat/ done well with job/ have lovely family and your home us stunning too. I dont think strict financial diets work its unrealistic to say you wont buy any clothes/ makeup or other treats. Yes ifs important to budget/ track your money / save / pay off debt but should add a small budget for clothesl/ personal treats. You work hard its about finding balance between priorities and living a nice life. You dont want deprive yourself too much that you feel miserable. I love carboots/ jumbles and clothes swap parties locall for my clothesl even fb market place. I live big city so lucky i have so much choice of supermarkets I can shop arounf which is time consuming but saving me money.
@TheBudgetFoodie6 ай бұрын
Oh thank you xx that comment cheered me up! Xx
@andreahall60076 ай бұрын
I have a problem with amazon and temu things i never knew i wanted i am like you working on this myself Also i usex to do 10% pay self before anyone else and saving soon built up i dont know why I stopped doing it because it really worked something i want to start again xxx
@TheBudgetFoodie6 ай бұрын
Same I need to delete Amazon and temu!! X
@paulamartin60497 ай бұрын
I have tried to like sauerkraut olives and advocado but despite sticking with in and finishing the jars and packet i will not be buying them again . however i love lamb so i think i may pick some up today . Ocd is a real pain thats my main reason for not going on foreign holss since my hineymoon in canada over 20 years ago .... a beach hut i could happily do it looked lovely. I have alwaysmeant to watch the loin king and revist all the old disney movies i think i am going to make its my goal between now and the summer px
@TheBudgetFoodie6 ай бұрын
I love lamb too xx
@paulamccarthy81977 ай бұрын
I’m currently cooking good quality burgers with halloumi and hot sauce maybe some salad or onion but in a wholemeal wrap because I don’t have any rolls 😂
@TheBudgetFoodie7 ай бұрын
Sounds delicious Paula!
@paulamccarthy81977 ай бұрын
@@TheBudgetFoodiehalloumi cheese not cheddar sorry it’s really 😋
@TheBudgetFoodie6 ай бұрын
I love halloumi x
@carlalappin71707 ай бұрын
Hi lovely lady ... Come on !! Dnt fill ure thoughts 2 deeply about future ure doing well and what you can you are saving you do budget as much as you can and sometimes we all need some new stuff it's not as if your blowing all ya cash on silly crap we all need a little something sometimes!! Enjoyed vid as per 👍 loved that beach hut I would of loved it I love rain mmmm slightly on my own there !! ..ps you have a lovely name I didn't know what it was !! .. be good !! see ya on nxt 1 !! .. 🩷🩷🩷
@TheBudgetFoodie6 ай бұрын
I know Carla!! Agggh we got this 💪 thanks for lovely compliment about my name xx
@Amanda-pv9kz6 ай бұрын
I am enjoying your channel! You need a budget for ALL your money, not just food. Start paying yourself first! Make saving your top priority and set that aside before anything else is paid. As someone has mentioned, Jane at Frugal Queen in France is the queen of "sinking funds" and long-term savings. She has a monthly budget episode. Check her out for ideas. Rubbins to Jack!
@TheBudgetFoodie6 ай бұрын
This is so true Amanda. I’ve been working on one this evening, I’ve done an Excel spreadsheet and going to use my channel to keep accountable, beyond my food budget! Xx Jack says hi x
@kidzngrandkidz8407 ай бұрын
It’s really hard budgeting solo for food, I watch a channel Befree Befrugal who shops at her local Sainsbury’s and gets fabulous bargains many times 10p a go, might be worth a visit in the evenings for markdowns, that’s if you’re not to “cream crackered” after work, I’m retired and when I was working I spent around £19 on a bus pass every week, seems a lot but I used it every day even on my days off, I wish when I’d got my free bus pass I’d put the bus fare away each week, somewhere in the region of £10,000 after 10 years!
@goodlifeliving16677 ай бұрын
I watch that channel 2 wish my sainsbury had bargains like that they amazing. Love her cheap day trips she does incredibly well.
@TheBudgetFoodie6 ай бұрын
Omg that’s a lot of money to the bus company! But you needed it at the time xx have now subscribed to Befree Befrugal x I’ve always been unlucky with the yellow tickets but Asda 715am on Saturday seemed to have an abundance! X
@rosemarie-karma7 ай бұрын
Adore Southwold. Last time I was there saw the actor from The Persuaders. Was a good few years ago
@TheBudgetFoodie6 ай бұрын
Hey rosemarie oooh I just love southwold! X
@rosemarie-karma6 ай бұрын
@BudgetFoodieUK I'm a dunce...he was in The Champions, William Gaunt. Is the little second hand bookshop still there?
@TheBudgetFoodie6 ай бұрын
There used to be a really old bookshop there with loads of books outside too but it’s gone, now there is just one bookshop, more of an indie one with new books x
@rosemarie-karma6 ай бұрын
@@TheBudgetFoodie Shame. Liked the oldie worldylieness of it
@TheBudgetFoodie6 ай бұрын
@@rosemarie-karma yes me too. Love old books! And a rummage x
@lin902107 ай бұрын
Please don't dip into your overdraft. You need to at least fight to save 1k for an emergency fund. It really does help :)
@TheBudgetFoodie6 ай бұрын
I know I need to sort it out xx first priority xx
@andreahall60076 ай бұрын
Love that 40 quid for the whole day would you be able to send a link to the beach hut ❤❤❤
@TheBudgetFoodie6 ай бұрын
www.southwoldbeachhut.net xx
@paulamartin60497 ай бұрын
Oh baby girl sorry u r feelin down we all have days like that. As u know i am 50 in july married to the ih invisible husband and have 3 teenage daughters so u could say i have no finanical worries but with my chronic longterm ill health i have my own set of problems. If u can se5 up a sucesful business you can certainly sort ur finances out . Dont be so hard on yourself. With my background in psychiatry people assume that i would have my life sorted so not true i can advise clients but with the best will in the world i dont tend to listeto my own advice. I dont think you will be living on the streets and if it gets that bad u can come over to northern ireland and crash at my holiday home at the coast lol if it makes u feel better to offload i will happily listen . Hope u r enjoying your day hi to the main man mr jack px
@TheBudgetFoodie7 ай бұрын
Haha ok thanks Paula I know where to come if I end up homeless, I can offer an array of budget meals to pay my way 😂 it’s an interesting point you make about some people having financial security but other areas of their lives are not quite stable, I hadn’t even thought of that xx thank you so much for following my channel I look forward to seeing your comments and having a chat x
@paulamartin60497 ай бұрын
@@TheBudgetFoodie you are welcome and i am excited for the q&a as i suggested u did it i better get my thinking cap on and make a list of juicy questions to put you on the spot lol. Till next time px
@TheBudgetFoodie6 ай бұрын
Yes let me know if there are any particular questions you have and I’ll do my best to answer them xx
@paulamartin60496 ай бұрын
@@TheBudgetFoodie i am going to concoct a really juicy list of questions which u can then censor as u c fit lol ha ha px
@TheBudgetFoodie6 ай бұрын
@@paulamartin6049 fabulous!
@juliewilliams35797 ай бұрын
Have you tried Dave Ransay fir inspiration.
@TheBudgetFoodie6 ай бұрын
Hey Julie I have t but I shall look him up! X
@Vinnie169206 ай бұрын
I’m heartbroken for our younger generations today I’m 58 now but bought my first brand new house at 19 with a 100 percent mortgage for 26k. Of course I was only earning 4k Paid off mortgage 10 years early when the Covid shit show started. When governments print money like it’s Monopoly money - leads to inflation every time resulting in rate hikes.. It’s so much harder now we have three girls two married and one living at her boyfriends family’s as it’s a big house, saving like mad for deposit. We are about 30 odd miles from London so you’re talking 250k for a first time buy. Of course I don’t know your personal circumstances but trying to do this alone while renting is unbelievably hard. If you were my daughter I’d suggest you live at home until you have your deposit if that were possible. Learn about finances assuming of course you don’t already know. There’s a reason they don’t teach it in schools. Taxpayers and consumers for big corporates indebted for life. I truly wish you well hope your channel really takes off, you come over as a nice genuine lady. Sometimes we all need a little helping hand.
@TheBudgetFoodie6 ай бұрын
Hi Tina thanks sooo much for your lovely message. It’s a blinking nightmare, I’d love to live with mum but she is nearly 80 and also she now lives with a man (gentleman friend) so not possible. But will try what I can. Will keep you posted on my journey x much love x
@Vinnie169206 ай бұрын
@@TheBudgetFoodie I truly wish you well sweetheart please keep us posted. I know you get a little money from KZbin if the adverts run so I always let them for people I want to support and encourage everyone to do likewise. I don’t buy any of their crap though 😉.
@TheBudgetFoodie6 ай бұрын
Oh thank you, I’m hoping to start to get monetisation end of this month but not sure it will be much! X
@TheBudgetFoodie6 ай бұрын
You so lovely will keep ya posted! X
@theveryplumdarcey3 ай бұрын
They do teach about finances in school. However parents responsibile for teaching their children about finance.
@tashaimpressionsАй бұрын
I also have O.C.D.
@paulamccarthy81977 ай бұрын
You’ll have to get a rabbit for the salad leftovers, ha a friend for your cat ha
@TheBudgetFoodie6 ай бұрын
Yes haha he will love it!
@ruthconnolly6077 ай бұрын
What if you need to pee?! It looks idyllic ❤
@TheBudgetFoodie7 ай бұрын
Toilet block just round the corner xx
@kevinbrookes20327 ай бұрын
You lucky young lady - did you say £40 for the day??? Bargain
@TheBudgetFoodie7 ай бұрын
Yes it was £40 for the day, I rented the exact hut once before (for my 40th birthday) and love it there
@sibusisiwe44946 ай бұрын
Please watch a Budgeting YTube video called How To Stop Impulse Spending by Frugal Queen in France, I found it very helpful.
@TheBudgetFoodie6 ай бұрын
I will look it up! X
@ruthconnolly6077 ай бұрын
When are you 41?! Im 41 in june 😊
@TheBudgetFoodie7 ай бұрын
I’m 41 in July, we both 1983 summer babies! X
@goodlifeliving16677 ай бұрын
I'm 44 in July 17th and feel like you do sometimes. Different situations as married with kids but feel some of same pressures feel like failed bit with money and not achieved all I had hoped to by now. There's a few milestone I feel like I missed out on and career regrets
@TheBudgetFoodie6 ай бұрын
I am July 16th! We not missed out, the future is better than anything on the past my beauty xx
@paulamartin60497 ай бұрын
What i meant to say is i decant and unpack all my food items too i dont do it with the girlls ... it use to drive ih invisible husband mad ha ha px
@TheBudgetFoodie7 ай бұрын
How come your husband is ‘invisible’?! X
@paulamartin60497 ай бұрын
@@TheBudgetFoodie he is a ghost ha ha. Its a long story which if u r on facebook i will tell u so as not to broadcast it over the entire internet . Its quite entertaining let me know and i will look u up px
@TheBudgetFoodie6 ай бұрын
Yea I’m Rechenda smith on Facebook x
@leannejayne35452 ай бұрын
@budgetfoodieuk, While watching this you’ve hit 7k!!! 🎉