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Frugal Living Tips From The Great Depression- NEW Grocery Price Book!



Know these frugal living tips from The Great Depression to get through the looming Recession.
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22 Comments

  1. My kids prefer their pb and jelly mixed together so I keep it mixed up and will cut the crusts off an entire loaf of bread for my 1 daughter and since my kids eat their meat and cheese sandwiches without any mayo OR mustard, I just smack em together and put them in the freezer. You have made my life sooo much more efficient! Thank you!

  2. Many times, the already cooked rotisserie chickens are $6.00 tops so I will buy 5 or 6 fresh cooked birds and make salad for sandwiches, bbq chicken, all sorts of things and THEN I use the bones and skins for home made broth and bone broth!

  3. I cook a lot of things from scratch but I am also thinking that during the great depression most women did not work. They had more time to do household chores.

  4. I throw ALL chicken bones (what's left after my family eats the meat off them) into a big freezer bag. When the bag is full, I throw it into a pressure-cooker with the freezer bags of veggie scraps and peelings, some water, some peppecorns and a bay leaf. Then I pressure cook it, cool it, strain it, and freeze or can it.
    Then I take the bones (which by now are completely soft and crumbly) out and feed them to my dogs. The chickens get the veggie scraps. NO waste.

  5. We would always make bread on a sheet pan at the kitchen I worked in. My favorite is bread with dill in it. It is so good!!!

  6. I love making chicken stock. I get Costco chickens since they are only $5. I save the bones and throw my celery onion peels and carrot peels in bags in my freezer and I will grab those out and throw in a pot. Or in my instant pot or crock pot depending on time or what I have going on that day.

  7. Thanks for talking about prices! I almost forgot that my one grocery store has ground beef and chicken thighs on sale and I want to get them while the price is low. We are pretty stocked full because I had just shopped for some other items recently so I can't get a bunch but I want to at least get some to stretch what I have on hand this month. It's has been a while since I saw it at this price.

  8. My goal price on dark chicken is 99¢ a pound or less, white chicken is under $2 a pound and ground beef it is under $3 a pound. So those are decent prices but if it goes lower then that that so the good deal around here. I think on leg quarters the best I see is 69 cents a pound. My family wasn't always super excited about dark meat just roasted in the oven but I've tried different ways of making it that they like. So for anybody that says oh my family doesn't like dark meat and I found that if you cut up the thighs and it is cooked in something they don't realize it isn't white meat. They just may not like it in certain ways. Breading. Putting with gravy or cutting up in a different dish to stretch it it has been great. Don't be afraid to re try something. My families tastes have changed over the years. And if it is a meal not everyone cares for now I know and I still have the left overs I can eat. 😂

  9. I made fried potatoes, bacon, eggs and tortillas this morning. We don't eat like that everyday but it was soooooo good.
    We will skip lunch and have an early dinner.

  10. Ur best video of all times! Ur a natural on the camera, silly jokes, showcased your other videos, and highlighted ur years of perfection! And the best part, ur plug for merc! I'm getting that grocery price book!

  11. Hi Lindsey! It’s so nice to see you back 💗 I homeschool and I think you are completely made to be a homeschool mom. I so hope it will work out for you to be able to do it. My suggestion is to maybe focus on the cons of sending them to public school so that he can realize that it’s not what he may think it is and they’re much better off home, learning with you and also research local activities homeschool or otherwise that you can get the girls involved in to be with other kids and to be exposed to lots of different things. Many people immediately assume homeschooled kids sit in the house all day and never spend time around other children but that’s so not the case! So if you share that as a part of the plan he might see that you can really check all of the boxes and fulfill all of their needs without sending them into school 💗 good luck! Keep up posted!

  12. Or Costco or Sam's still has whole chickens for 4.98 each already cooked. Also love those 10 pound leg quarters

  13. I love your channel. So many great ideas. I especially love that your oven is not picture perfect clean just for show. It's well used and looks like mine on the daily. 💛👏👍😘

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