lilysmommy
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- Sep 19, 2007
- Messages
- 128
I am watching. Love them. Keep it up.

I amI am a Trader Joe and Whole Foods shopper myself so I am enjoying the videos. I will check out that yogurt and that dressing!
I was wondering what you do w all that frozen fruit?
We eat the frozen fruit in the yogurt, make smoothies with it, put it on cereal, put it in oatmeal, or make a dessert by heating it up and topping it with a little bit of almond flour and cinnamon (a make-shift cobbler). We go through it like crazy![]()
Do you defrost it before you put in oatmeal or cereal?
Love it! I see you actually have a lot of cool videos to watch, you have such a great television voice
I like your suggestion for face wash, I use Dr. Bronners Castille soap as face wash but it's a little too liquidy, maybe I can add some baking soda to it to thicken it up?
Love coconut oil for removing eye makeup, I like how I don't feel like I'm gonna scrub my face off trying to get the makeup off I have tried different brand of make up remover wipes ( Pacficia, Burt's Bees, Yes to), they all irritate my eyes
While I realize everyone has food already in the house, can you either do a video re: meals on your 100.00 budget and or put the meals in the comments.
For example: I see salads for a lunch and a few meat meals, a spaghetti meal etc..
But like for breakfast. Did you get a large egg or grain in your last purchase.
For example in my last haul I purchased 3 steel oat containers which is enough for breakfast for both of us all month and some if one of the children are home. I add fruit, yogurt and or just savory with a little butter.
So can you tell us based on what you actually purchased, what meals you ate that week?
I can absolutely do that. I'll film every day's worth of meals next week after Sunday's shopping trip!
Yes. I would also like to see what you're using the TJ/WF foods for. I shop at those stores too. I had to stop buying the organic fresh fruits & veggies from there. I was at $300/week. I now get my fruits & veggies at a market but I see "Chile" on a lot of it. I try to keep our budget at $200/week but it's hard. There are 4 of us & the kids are teens. We hardly ever eat out so that's why it's so high. Also dh & I work ft outside the home. The kids are busy with activities & usually bring a meal with for their dinner (instead of buying fast food.) oh, and dd is a vegetarian so it's LOTS of fruits & veggies & nuts & whole grains.
I'm going to pick up that yogurt on my next trip.
Thanks for sharing!
Got a freezer? Buy fruits and vegetables in season and learn how to freeze them.
Have a meat slicer? Buy whole and slice it up yourself.
For example I buy a pork loin roast and slice it into pork loin chops and save fifty cents a pound.
The more the butcher handles it the more it will cost per pound.
When possible buy in bulk. My foodsaver vacuum sealer has saved me a bundle. And you can extend the storage time. By up to 5 times longer. Foodsaver now has ziplock bags and a small hand held rechargeable vacuum pump. And it only cost about $20.00. Saw it on sale at Target for $16.00.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6bWtnHeCw7U
SDSorority said:My next video is in the first post! This week's Trader Joe's / Whole Foods grocery haul! I will be doing a meal planning video each day this week too to give you an idea as to what I actually MADE with this stuff.![]()