I think people in comment sections often forget that this is how some of us have to live. My family and I were homeless for 3 years. Most days we had one small meal, other days we had out of date food and some days we had nothing but water. Just please guys, remember how lucky you are🖤
I am sorry you were homeless. Nobody should go through this. The worst thing is how people living in wealth pretend that those in need do not exist. I hope you have a great and bright future planned for you and what happened strengthened your body and mind.
Kierha Megan same I used to be poor. U know when you go to a gas station and wanna wipe your windows. Some of them you have to pay so we just used water. We also had to go to a shelter
a small tip for when you want to print coupons. put them together on a piece of paper. this way you also save paper. then you can simply cut them out. Love your videos! 💕
Taz is like LITERALLY the MOST relatable youtuber and doesn't even act 'fake quirky'. She's cute and her personality is just like mine! And watching her videos, makes me feel like she's my BFF. She's literally such a kind, relatable and humble person. If I could, I would visit Taz. She is my only inspiration. I really hope she reads this, if you do, Taz, I love you so much! I consider you my best friend. You are my fav person on TH-cam!! Love you!! 💕 - Cheryl 💕
It's the fact that it can be done that's important here. Of course, busy people with jobs won't need to do this, but unemployed, pensioners, students etc may have little money and lots of time. For them this could be really helpful. It also shows us how costs can be brought down in general. It is an interesting video even without these factors.
See I live in the US and it isn’t like that for me. At least definitely not for food. Unprepared food isn’t taxed in my state. Additionally everything else is only taxed at .06 on the dollar. So like a $1 potato is just $1
If you were to do it for a full week it would be a little easier, since there are lots of things that are $0.50-$1 that last several meals. An entire week's worth of split pea soup lunches could probably be made for $1.50 with the addition of onion/garlic/lemon. A bag of flour is about $2 and a dozen eggs is $1 if you find a sale. Tomato paste is around $0.50. Now you've got pasta with tomato sauce, plus some garlic and maybe onion left over from the soup, enough for a full week. Add in $1 for a container of oatmeal and $1 for 4-5 bananas. Cook the oatmeal with the bananas and whisked eggs and you've got a nice, custardy oatmeal breakfast. As a bonus there's now flour and oats in the pantry for later use. Would it be boring to eat this every day? Yes. Does it fully meet nutritional or calorie needs? Probably not. But will it keep you fed for $1/day? Yeah. And honestly if you're living on this, it's time to look into soup kitchens, food pantries, churches, and government assistance
Hey taz! I was thinking about what you said “a little can go a long way” and that reminded me of homeless people. I thought about it and that some homeless people may not have technology to use so I thought maybe if you go this type of video again you could do it without using technology and electricity. 💜
Loved that you mentioned the importance of choosing food with more protein even if it means spending a little bit more! For anyone who's curious, The whole reasoning behind making sure you get enough protein in your diet is that it's important for muscle growth and recovery, as well as the fact that it is satiating and will keep you feeling fuller for longer (especially when you're on a tight budget and can't afford to eat very often). If you're eating a lot of simple carbs, chances are you'll get hunger pangs even when your body doesn't need food since what you're eating spikes insulin levels and is followed by a quick drop causing the hunger hormone to increase. Complex carbs like whole grain breads and rice will give you a steady source of energy, keep you satiated and give your body the micronutrients necessary to keep your organs healthy. I'd recommend going to asian stores for rice since they can be a little cheaper plus sometimes you can find small packs of vegetables or sometimes even seafood you can use as a topper or to stir fry.
FUNNY STORY: so basically I love this human to infinity and beyond and I say I've hit a new low and it's fine a lot and then my teacher told my parents that I have a mental health problem- DaMn
Baked Beans can be bought in the UK from as little as 6p a Can ( Tesco a few years ago ) . Heinz is generally the most expensive at 90p a Can . It's all about the sauce!!
Thank you so much, Taz! These kind of videos really helped me prepare to live in the UK. Now that I'm in Edinburgh already, I know what to expect and I spent only £10 a week for grocery!
Hi! Lovely video! Just a quick tip, for anyone who might be interested, if you want to find out the price of any loose fruit or veg in lidl, all you have to do is multiply the product's weight with the price per kilo. So for example, one of your jacket's weight was 0.144 and the price per kilo was 40p so the formula would be 0.144×0.40=0.0576 so 5p for that potato (you ignore the last 2 digits, you're only interested in the first 2 digits after the point). Hope I explained this right, as english is not my first language and I hope it comes in handy!
I really like this video. My advice for someone who needs to actually live on this budget would be to try and combine the whole week's budget and buy in bulk or meal prep for couple of days at the time. Like buy a big bag of oats and make oatmeal for breakfast, or buy beans dry in a bigger bag and cook couple of meal from that and so on. Also big bags of carrots are usually pretty cheap as well. You can do a lot with little money but it usually requires some cooking 😁
forget that pasta sauce Taz, 28p chopped tomatoes, 46p mozzarella from Aldi and 20p for 500 grams of Spaghetti from Tesco. even leaves you with 7p for a potato. you could do baked potato slices with half the mozzarella as a side and the spaghetti and chopped tomatoes with the other half of the mozzarella. and then into the rest of the week, you have the remainder of the Spaghetti to do something else with. when working with this sort of budget you need to look at seasoning you can get for free, Like Mint, Basil etc can grow naturally and a lot of cafes you can find free salt, sugar, pepper and sometimes ketchup, and on a 7-day challenge, you're going to want to make daily investments with ingredients that have transferable properties in other meals.
Honestly, Taz you have a beautiful heart and I love the fact that you’re showing people money can go a long way if you’re smart about it. I wish I was in the UK 🇬🇧 because your all’s prices are shockingly cheap compared to America. I’m not sure if you could walk into a grocery store and get that much for a fraction of a dollar. Only place I can think of is the Dollar Tree which is equivalent to your all’s poundland. But like I said you have a beautiful heart, and you’re so genuine when it comes to helping and teaching your audience. You are truly an amazing person and creator. I think I can speak for a lot of people when I say you’re adored and loved so much.
I started doing this some years and realised the power of Dal and Roti. I was ripped, super fit, super lean, loads of energy. Then I was introduced to ghee. Now I have diabetes and swollen ankles.
Wonderful channel this is!👏🏻 You are amazing and so fun to watch.🦋 I'm learning a lot from you and I'm a trauma nurse! 💓I'm a new subscriber from America. North Carolina specifically. So nice to meet you!🥰 Be careful eating so much Ramen noodles because of the sodium, Sweetie. 🙂 Blessings!!🙏🏻💕
I love this series but I’d actually love for someone with a food intolerance to try it out because I’m lactose intolerant & on a budget & find it super difficult to not spend a fortune on food every week. It would be cool to see what’s like to try this challenge with those kind of limitations!
I love how you gave advice for people living on a budget and not mock or joke about it. I myself am living on a budget and I have been all my life, coming from a poor family. I had gone through though times were for almost 6 months we only could afford paying for the rent and with just a big bag of rice, some tomato sauce. And pretty much that was the everyday meal. Those months were the worst because basically almost to starving point as there was a month gap me and my mom were living on just water. I am glad its going better and I hope I can manage to finish my education to move and live in a better place.
just wanted to say that I'm impressed by how cheap everything in the uk is. lol here a single banana usually costs around €50 cents and a kg is between €1.5 and €2 depending on the season. and I'm talking about lidl's and kaufland's bananas. the minimum wage is less than €290 so just imagine how thrifty you need to be in your daily life. at least lodging is cheaper than in the uk - €150-200 per month for a one bedroom and kitchen flat. when I was younger my mum used to buy groceries only once a week and for €5-10. she somehow made them last us for 6-7 days. 2 people, €10, 7 days. I was never hungry and always brought a homemade lunch at school. I always wore hand-me-downs and second-hand stores' clothes but they were always clean and without holes (or skillfully patched). my mum is my hero cuz she raised me like that for years despite the fact she was struggling financially. be thankful and never forget where you came from.
For anyone complaining about the $ vs £. Please note that at the time this video aired £1=1.31$. Also, she has particularly chosen cheap stores and used coupons. Last but not least, in EU and UK tax is included in the price and the dollar tree is NOT meant to have cheaper products that grocery stores but unified prices and a few deals (like every other place), so the argument you can't buy these at that price in a DT/DG is in vain, of course, you can't,try the cheaper grocery stores.DT was never value for money across the board (but rather or specific items - again like any other store-). Although this as a challenge seems fun, if someone needs to survive on this for real, you need to factor in that coupons are very few in UK and most EU. So you need to have actual food you paid for. The easiest way is to save your money and buy things monthly (and some fresh weekly). Try Lidl / Adli, frozen veggies, eggs, flour, oats, frozen or reduced fruits, frozen chicken/fish and once every 10 days some reduced beef, buy rice in bulk over past, try lentils and beans -uncooked. For spices try to shop in bulk from local markets. This way you could live on £30 a month in a rather healthy way. And for hygiene products/cleaning supplies you can always buy store brand when on sale and use soda & vinegar or simple plain bar soap where needed. For feminine products, there are reusable options if you are willing to invest a bit int he beginning (it pays off in a few months). Good luck to anyone who needs to do this.
i finally did the £1 challenge in LONDON!!..moving to london doesn’t seem so scary after all 🤔😂😂🙌🏻🙌🏻
knife crime
❤️
we love a good bargain taz😂
Shes in ends
I have ur ITS FINE jumper i love it x
This girl is gonna end up as a billionaire trust me
Blondie Dummie ikr!!
And what are you
Y
O my god I care so much
Minona 124 huh
I lived like this for years, it’s crazy how you get used to this and just survive
Angie Larrier I feel you. Hope you are seeing better days.
I hope u are seeing better days
Angie Larrier I hope you’re in a better place now ! ❤️🥺
Zahra Ali there are two ways you can interpret this
@@helloootheresirr4839 im cryingn4t4koko2tko2kt
I think people in comment sections often forget that this is how some of us have to live. My family and I were homeless for 3 years. Most days we had one small meal, other days we had out of date food and some days we had nothing but water. Just please guys, remember how lucky you are🖤
I am sorry you were homeless. Nobody should go through this. The worst thing is how people living in wealth pretend that those in need do not exist. I hope you have a great and bright future planned for you and what happened strengthened your body and mind.
I hope you came back strong from the experience and now put energy into helping others !
Yes i was actually thinking about the fact that this challenge is many people's reality.
Kierha Megan same I used to be poor. U know when you go to a gas station and wanna wipe your windows. Some of them you have to pay so we just used water. We also had to go to a shelter
Same but we were only homeless for 2 years
America be like: *YOU WANT A .25 oz PIECE OF BREAD FOR $4.50?*
The Uk be like: *Hey we’ll give you 8 pieces of bread for a pound!*
Or a whole loaf for 39p
Well actually u can get MUCH more for 39p. Like a whole loaf haha
A loaf
Shocked at how food is expensive around the world. Here in Mauritius we can get 10 small loaves for $1.
4.50$ this is a disgrace . Is that bread made of gold or what lol
a small tip for when you want to print coupons. put them together on a piece of paper. this way you also save paper. then you can simply cut them out. Love your videos! 💕
I think we're all obsessed with her 1 pound series. *I know I am.* 😂
💛💛💛
Omg yes 😂
Yep, pretty much obsessed😅
yes lol
I'm literally in a different country, but cheap life is international
This make me realise how cheap groceries are in england
Hello It's me only in lidl or aldi. don’t go to waitrose or m&s if you want cheap food.
How much is it where you live (guessing North America)?
@@memeking6963 i think the average in the us is 400/mnth for a single person.
Kimmy woah, that’s almost double of what it is in England
In Germany its Like 275€ for a family of three for a month
Big up the NDL
xD
I'm here before your comment gets like 2k likes 😂
Draco Lucius Malfoy hahha
Acha
IKR
i’m american and i can say that this challenge would literally be impossible even at the dollar store
Kinda my supermarket has good deals (Kroger) they have ramen 4 bags of it just for 17 cents
Not really because you can use coupons, we are good for that
the sad part is you can't have kinder eggs.
Even though it’s called the dollar store 😂
not at aldi tho
*College students have joined the chat*
asahi what are you doing here??
@@ilcwn 𝚞 𝚔𝚗𝚘𝚠 𝚝𝚑𝚒𝚜 𝚙𝚎𝚛𝚜𝚘𝚗 𝚘𝚛 𝚠𝚑𝚊𝚝𝚝
@@ilcwn 𝚞 𝚔𝚗𝚘𝚠 𝚝𝚑𝚒𝚜 𝚙𝚎𝚛𝚜𝚘𝚗 𝚘𝚛 𝚠𝚑𝚊𝚝𝚝
@@noorusmani6737 it is the anime character name.
@@annmichelle2612 its hisoka tho😂
Taz: *puts sliced banana on a piece of bread*
Taz: banana bread!
wait that's illegal
ya boy tolstoy she had “banana, bread”
@@xxmagixxgamer1741 *Gordon Ramsay wants to know your location*
People put avocado on toast and call it avocado toast. But that doesnt mean its avocado bread, toasted.
Needs jam and is amazing
@@petera2234 or chocolate tbh
**Taz puts any food in her mouth**
Taz: That’s actually not that bad
Sam Luisa that’s a good habit not being picky on food
Followed by “Yeahhhh, that’s actually reallllyyy nice!”
Sam Luisa lol I read that in her voice 😂😂
@david wyn-jones bruh what
it's either that or she squishes up her face, waves her hands around and frowns saying " i don't like it"-
Liza Koshy: EVERYTHING FO A DOLLA?!?
Taz: hold my 5p bargains
Harvey Salunga 50
P.S. I showed my manager this video & he literally was like “ yeah we should sponsor this girl “😂
lailah Mohammad 😂😂seriously ?
omg!!
Reheem Hussain ??
Taz is like LITERALLY the MOST relatable youtuber and doesn't even act 'fake quirky'. She's cute and her personality is just like mine! And watching her videos, makes me feel like she's my BFF. She's literally such a kind, relatable and humble person. If I could, I would visit Taz. She is my only inspiration. I really hope she reads this, if you do, Taz, I love you so much! I consider you my best friend. You are my fav person on TH-cam!! Love you!! 💕
- Cheryl 💕
This should be titled ‘Life after Brexit’
Lmaooo😭😭😭
It hasn't left yet.
Why??? "Great Britain" has been great before EU ... and will still be great after EU, so what are you bitching about ???
There will soon be no Aldi and Lidl in the UK because they are German ^^
@@iamme3240 They will be, they will only pay taxes to UK government direct, depends on the trade deal signed during the Brexit negotiation
I love how taz is one of the only you tubers that doesn’t click bait. She actually did the opposite of click baiting because she only spent 50p
???
@@angelinangkasa3471 omg that's so funny :")
Whos tax 😂
Submarine Man oh haha sorry I miss typed. I meant taz( the girl in the video)
I Try oh xd lol thats fine 😂
U should’ve put living on 50p for a day cus u didddd
😂
Yes
@@kayholley yo HP 😂
Beans are 22p : taz : I’m splashing out
This is an example of "Low price" "High cost." How much time was spent running around that day to only spend 1pound? Time is money.
Emanuel Namseth exactly what I was thinking
Ur just stating the obvious. She also has to pay for transport.
Ameen well she can just walk to shops there near each other
Bone Collector it was just food
It's the fact that it can be done that's important here. Of course, busy people with jobs won't need to do this, but unemployed, pensioners, students etc may have little money and lots of time. For them this could be really helpful. It also shows us how costs can be brought down in general. It is an interesting video even without these factors.
there’s seriously no other youtuber like you. absolutely inspiring
*taz eating anything*
taz: "that's actually quite nice"
Me, an American: “But what about taxes...”
miwjada LMAOOO in Europe its always the price including the taxes. So you dont get a suprise from the cashier with the taxes like in the US 😂😂
@@mrscherry4758 damn. Lucky
Do you pay taxes on food??
See I live in the US and it isn’t like that for me. At least definitely not for food. Unprepared food isn’t taxed in my state. Additionally everything else is only taxed at .06 on the dollar. So like a $1 potato is just $1
@@will2790 I didn't even know there were states like that! Here in WI they tax the crap out of everything!
Try 1 dollar in America and see where that gets you....................
Spoiler alert: nowhere
😂 ikr
If you were to do it for a full week it would be a little easier, since there are lots of things that are $0.50-$1 that last several meals.
An entire week's worth of split pea soup lunches could probably be made for $1.50 with the addition of onion/garlic/lemon. A bag of flour is about $2 and a dozen eggs is $1 if you find a sale. Tomato paste is around $0.50. Now you've got pasta with tomato sauce, plus some garlic and maybe onion left over from the soup, enough for a full week. Add in $1 for a container of oatmeal and $1 for 4-5 bananas. Cook the oatmeal with the bananas and whisked eggs and you've got a nice, custardy oatmeal breakfast. As a bonus there's now flour and oats in the pantry for later use.
Would it be boring to eat this every day? Yes. Does it fully meet nutritional or calorie needs? Probably not. But will it keep you fed for $1/day? Yeah. And honestly if you're living on this, it's time to look into soup kitchens, food pantries, churches, and government assistance
harmonicaveronica didn't read it, but looked legit
In my country, one dollar you can survive of a whole day or two if its just you, food and veggies are very cheap
You can go to Dollar tree
Hey taz! I was thinking about what you said “a little can go a long way” and that reminded me of homeless people. I thought about it and that some homeless people may not have technology to use so I thought maybe if you go this type of video again you could do it without using technology and electricity. 💜
i love that idea! i hope taz sees this, maybe you should keep posting this comment on multiple videos :)
Great Idea!
ava may no, she means like not using technology to get food for free, like coupons, etc. homeless people won’t exactly have accessibility to that.
Charlotte libraries with computers? I suppose people will stare but it’s basically free!
Fantastic idea Jiminie kookies!
No one :
Me after watching clickfortaz on google: how to redeem free food coupons
😂
Me too!
Who else would love to see only eating off coupons for 24 hours
Yes great idea.
@joko susilo didn't she make one on her birthday?
Her thumbnails always be like 😲
Lolll
😂😂😂
As a first year uni student who spends > £50 a week on food, this vid was VERY useful
I didn’t realize that chips meant fries for the British
It's like when you say chips for chocolate chip
I didnt realise chips meant crisps for the American
(I did)
Get out
EverythingWonderful
Lmao typical American 😂
In Australia we call it chips 🍟
Loved that you mentioned the importance of choosing food with more protein even if it means spending a little bit more! For anyone who's curious,
The whole reasoning behind making sure you get enough protein in your diet is that it's important for muscle growth and recovery, as well as the fact that it is satiating and will keep you feeling fuller for longer (especially when you're on a tight budget and can't afford to eat very often). If you're eating a lot of simple carbs, chances are you'll get hunger pangs even when your body doesn't need food since what you're eating spikes insulin levels and is followed by a quick drop causing the hunger hormone to increase.
Complex carbs like whole grain breads and rice will give you a steady source of energy, keep you satiated and give your body the micronutrients necessary to keep your organs healthy. I'd recommend going to asian stores for rice since they can be a little cheaper plus sometimes you can find small packs of vegetables or sometimes even seafood you can use as a topper or to stir fry.
anyone else literally just wanna be her best friend lol
Me
Me
Me
Me
not really no :)
i’ve not watched her videos in so long and she looks so happy and her style has completely changed- i want her jacket
you know i haven't heard taz's voice in a while and at the beginning of the video she sounded like a legit angel to me and i don't know why
I live in London and I’m going to be doing this channel ad well😂 wish me luck ❤️
Me to
1 day ago😳
Emili x ikr
Same
How is this 1 day ago
My plan is also to move to London this year omg 😂😂
19h how?
Emili x omg truee 🤣🤣
20h how???😮. She only uploaded this 50 minutes ago!????
You tube is broken
Maria Karolina what are u talking about
no one:
no one at all:
not a single soul:
taz: PROTEIN
It’s so weird seeing that no ones wearing masks😂
True
Yea cz that was a few months before covid
This vid is me when my mam gave me 1 pound as 5 year old
And me currently as a 12 year old 😬 But $3 or $4 hit different 😤
FUNNY STORY:
so basically I love this human to infinity and beyond and I say I've hit a new low and it's fine a lot and then my teacher told my parents that I have a mental health problem-
DaMn
LOL I'm dead.
@Nuri 14 y e s
marissa wow quirky
@@annablue1237 tell me about it sis
"You don't understand how gassed I am " well yeah ofcourse you've had beans twice in one day .. Haha bad joke X
“I’m hoping to get all the bargains”. “I NEED ALL THE BARGAINS”
This is my mom while shopping
I’m ur 100th like
39 p = a can of beans
2.40$ = can of beans
100p = 1
F for your £2 beans
Baked Beans can be bought in the UK from as little as 6p a Can ( Tesco a few years ago ) . Heinz is generally the most expensive at 90p a Can . It's all about the sauce!!
her: I don't know what proteins is but I know its good for you
bodybuilders and weightlifters: say whaa
I love Taz. I just had to say that. I’m so happy she is in London. MY HOME
You should do extreme couponing for a week x
i just love seeing her so happy when getting a bargain 😂 ALSO PROPS TO HER FOR MANAGING TO PULL OFF THIS CHALLENGE EVERY👏🏼SINGLE👏🏼TIME👏🏼.
Thank you so much, Taz! These kind of videos really helped me prepare to live in the UK. Now that I'm in Edinburgh already, I know what to expect and I spent only £10 a week for grocery!
The black bean and rice box is my favourite Leon box too! Had no idea I could download the app and get it free for once!! Thank you 🙏🏼
Use me as a "Taz should do more videos like this again!" 🥰⬇️
so it’s been a minute
SINCE THIS VIDEO WAS POSTED
"This whole printing coupon thing is a real struggle, you know?"
Taz sometimes speaks like a 70 year old woman
The Beauty Of Dance Moms ikr 😂
Hi! Lovely video! Just a quick tip, for anyone who might be interested, if you want to find out the price of any loose fruit or veg in lidl, all you have to do is multiply the product's weight with the price per kilo. So for example, one of your jacket's weight was 0.144 and the price per kilo was 40p so the formula would be 0.144×0.40=0.0576 so 5p for that potato (you ignore the last 2 digits, you're only interested in the first 2 digits after the point). Hope I explained this right, as english is not my first language and I hope it comes in handy!
I’d love to see a healthy version of this without all the processed food. Like with rice and lentils and all the reduced veg you can get
I believe there’s another channel that does this
Taz is the only youtuber who doesn't make me feel broke af 😂💜
if only alfie deyes was like this but alas he only has one braincell.
Yep
Why what happened explaining please
What happened
sewmini where even is that one brain cell 😂
He really didn’t mean any harm, and apologized so idk why people are still being mean
“Apples are 30p”
“Man who knew fruit were so expensive”
Edit - Oh lOrD 150 lIkEs!!
ItzMarz ! An apple at my grocery store is like $2 an apple
amourniccell WHAT that’s such a waste of money😂
then get apple juice
@@amourniccell huh I can get out for like 10
There $1 or $1.89
3:29 are we all gonna pretend we can't hear freesciencelessons in the background!!😂😂
That’s crazy to me that the price you see in your grocery store is the actual price the item rings up as. That must be so nice.
*cries in American
I love this series so much!
3 hours ago
How did u comment before the video was posted I-
Loves this series who’s seen it before 2020
👇🏻
MEEE
Love taz
She is literally so close to me every time she in London but in in school
taz: im talking about free fo-
ad: chicken seasoning that makes every food delicious!
me: urmm could you help taz make her food nice?
*Taz:* Goes in a one pound budget and still gets dessert
*Me:* Has a comfortable life, never gets dessert!
I first saw you from Simon’s (miniminter) video. I’m so glad I found you, cuz you’re honestly one of the best TH-camrs to watch
I really like this video. My advice for someone who needs to actually live on this budget would be to try and combine the whole week's budget and buy in bulk or meal prep for couple of days at the time. Like buy a big bag of oats and make oatmeal for breakfast, or buy beans dry in a bigger bag and cook couple of meal from that and so on. Also big bags of carrots are usually pretty cheap as well. You can do a lot with little money but it usually requires some cooking 😁
£1.49 for a bag of organic oats from Aldi
Challenge idea!
How long can I survive on 1 pound challenge
Just an idea
Have been watching your videos for so long, now that I am in London this makes so much sense! Thank you so much!
I missed you taz,glad ur back doing these
Lidl is the best. Their bread is the best. THEIR COOKIES ARE GORGEOUS
This is my first time watching you and I already love your energy 😇
Quality content!! Keep this series going please!
forget that pasta sauce Taz, 28p chopped tomatoes, 46p mozzarella from Aldi and 20p for 500 grams of Spaghetti from Tesco. even leaves you with 7p for a potato. you could do baked potato slices with half the mozzarella as a side and the spaghetti and chopped tomatoes with the other half of the mozzarella. and then into the rest of the week, you have the remainder of the Spaghetti to do something else with. when working with this sort of budget you need to look at seasoning you can get for free, Like Mint, Basil etc can grow naturally and a lot of cafes you can find free salt, sugar, pepper and sometimes ketchup, and on a 7-day challenge, you're going to want to make daily investments with ingredients that have transferable properties in other meals.
Honestly, Taz you have a beautiful heart and I love the fact that you’re showing people money can go a long way if you’re smart about it. I wish I was in the UK 🇬🇧 because your all’s prices are shockingly cheap compared to America. I’m not sure if you could walk into a grocery store and get that much for a fraction of a dollar. Only place I can think of is the Dollar Tree which is equivalent to your all’s poundland.
But like I said you have a beautiful heart, and you’re so genuine when it comes to helping and teaching your audience. You are truly an amazing person and creator. I think I can speak for a lot of people when I say you’re adored and loved so much.
Tesco do instant noodles for 14p, pasta for 20p, soup for 23p, beans for 23p
@@zk6610 yeah, it’s the budget range, my Tesco sells it.
No matter where she is, Taz always loves a good bargain.
If u think taz and London hacks should do a collab
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I started doing this some years and realised the power of Dal and Roti. I was ripped, super fit, super lean, loads of energy.
Then I was introduced to ghee. Now I have diabetes and swollen ankles.
Wonderful channel this is!👏🏻 You are amazing and so fun to watch.🦋 I'm learning a lot from you and I'm a trauma nurse! 💓I'm a new subscriber from America. North Carolina specifically. So nice to meet you!🥰 Be careful eating so much Ramen noodles because of the sodium, Sweetie. 🙂 Blessings!!🙏🏻💕
I love this series but I’d actually love for someone with a food intolerance to try it out because I’m lactose intolerant & on a budget & find it super difficult to not spend a fortune on food every week.
It would be cool to see what’s like to try this challenge with those kind of limitations!
I was just thinking about this - I need to be gluten free
I'm so up for doing this! I'm mildly lactose intolerant too, and was just thinking the same thing.
We need a compilation of Taz trying to tell herself "it's fine"
I live in London and I honestly thought this would be impossible 😂😂
yes taz you did soooo well. We love a cheap queen xxxx you seem so happy and its really good to see. stay positive xxx
i miss this series 😩
*THE CHEAP QUEEN IS THRIVING* 🥳🥳
Most satisfying thing about this video was when taz said “P”🤩🤩
£1 on food... £200 on transport 😂😂
I love how you gave advice for people living on a budget and not mock or joke about it. I myself am living on a budget and I have been all my life, coming from a poor family. I had gone through though times were for almost 6 months we only could afford paying for the rent and with just a big bag of rice, some tomato sauce. And pretty much that was the everyday meal. Those months were the worst because basically almost to starving point as there was a month gap me and my mom were living on just water. I am glad its going better and I hope I can manage to finish my education to move and live in a better place.
I just really like her accent, it's so cool. I'm amazed by her previous video and this one too
3:17 ' I don't really know what protein is but I know it's good for u'😂
“i don’t really know what protein is but i know it’s good for you”. mood.
She’s so pretty I literally thought she was a 15 year old doing content
She’s gorgeous 💖
I havent watched you for a while and youve had such a huge glow up 😍
just wanted to say that I'm impressed by how cheap everything in the uk is. lol here a single banana usually costs around €50 cents and a kg is between €1.5 and €2 depending on the season. and I'm talking about lidl's and kaufland's bananas. the minimum wage is less than €290 so just imagine how thrifty you need to be in your daily life. at least lodging is cheaper than in the uk - €150-200 per month for a one bedroom and kitchen flat. when I was younger my mum used to buy groceries only once a week and for €5-10. she somehow made them last us for 6-7 days. 2 people, €10, 7 days. I was never hungry and always brought a homemade lunch at school. I always wore hand-me-downs and second-hand stores' clothes but they were always clean and without holes (or skillfully patched). my mum is my hero cuz she raised me like that for years despite the fact she was struggling financially. be thankful and never forget where you came from.
I feel like it depends on which area of london you are in. Last time i was in central london things and food were MAD expensive
Taz is going to accidentally end up being a billionaire by doing these videos lmao ,love you
8:30 the lady : u broke.
I've got a challenge that nobody has ever done before, it is to try do the same video which you saw the last in youtube
For anyone complaining about the $ vs £. Please note that at the time this video aired £1=1.31$. Also, she has particularly chosen cheap stores and used coupons. Last but not least, in EU and UK tax is included in the price and the dollar tree is NOT meant to have cheaper products that grocery stores but unified prices and a few deals (like every other place), so the argument you can't buy these at that price in a DT/DG is in vain, of course, you can't,try the cheaper grocery stores.DT was never value for money across the board (but rather or specific items - again like any other store-). Although this as a challenge seems fun, if someone needs to survive on this for real, you need to factor in that coupons are very few in UK and most EU. So you need to have actual food you paid for. The easiest way is to save your money and buy things monthly (and some fresh weekly). Try Lidl / Adli, frozen veggies, eggs, flour, oats, frozen or reduced fruits, frozen chicken/fish and once every 10 days some reduced beef, buy rice in bulk over past, try lentils and beans -uncooked. For spices try to shop in bulk from local markets. This way you could live on £30 a month in a rather healthy way. And for hygiene products/cleaning supplies you can always buy store brand when on sale and use soda & vinegar or simple plain bar soap where needed. For feminine products, there are reusable options if you are willing to invest a bit int he beginning (it pays off in a few months). Good luck to anyone who needs to do this.
I’m literally re watching these videos. Do more of these challenges