I never understood why when I watch all these youtube videos the creators are always making excuses for normal everyday things. The haters need to get a life, and find something else to do. Shame on anyone who is being mean just to be mean, go look in a mirror and examine your own lives. To the OP, thank you for sharing.
I like your comment about comments. Also, I do pantry and freezer for 2 yes never thought about my refrigerators. Thanks for the information. Just found you😊
Eggs are $4.54 a dozen in southern MN. I canned 8 pints of chicken stock from frozen carcasses yesterday. Tomorrow it’s banana bread from frozen bananas in my freezer. Today roast beef supper with frozen roast beef.
Eggs are $3.97 in SE Missouri. I have to replace my hens this spring also. Feral cats found a way into our pen and got my hens. So now, redoing chicken pen before getting new.
Ugh if it wasn't wee hours of the morning I'd be out in the kitchen cleaning out my fridge too. First time viewer you tube has me on a roll of a lot of Pantry Challenges seeing a lot of new faces. While I'm not pledged to do the challenge having a cold and laryngitis for 2 weeks and snow I'm staying home and eating what I have except a few minor things I am saving and cleaning and getting ideas for meals with what I have here that needs used up. Anna In Ohio
I buy mine from a farmer friend down the road and she charges me $3.00/dz. Hers are still laying and I buy 5 dozen at a time. I did buy 5 dozen from our local Kroger for $2.49/dz because I needed to make freezer breakfast burritos and I don’t want to use the farm fresh for those. I’m in the Cincinnati area.
You can, if you take the freezer drawer out, clean the freezer better. I have to do this to clean mu refrigerator freezer...it's a pain, but it's what ya have to do
I bought eggs day before yesterday. I buy pasture-raised eggs, and they were $10.99 a dozen (!) Regular eggs are $5.99 a dozen. I'm in the Pacific Northwest.
That’s CRAZY we used to have chickens and loved having and sharing our eggs…. Now our daughter has chickens but we live 8+ hours away, I travel there once a month (sometimes more) so I have to get our eggs this week.
Holiday leftovers for the win!!! This holiday season seemed to be extra whirl=windy for me, and it feels like it should still be September, LOL. I'm on the third year of the challenge, and hoping to make it a full 30 days in Jan with NO grocery shopping, but I just realized tonight I am down to only a smidge of garlic, so . . . it's going to be hard, but I'm determined!
Glad I'm not the only one who was a bit more discombobulated this holiday season. 🤣. Good luck on the NO grocery shopping in January! It's a brave goal!
Tulsa OK Walmart - dozen reg large eggs $4.53, organic free range $7.50 I checked the Sprouts app for pasture raised eggs, they were out stock. All of their eggs but one type was out of stock. 😮
Velveeta cheese will last forever. You'll have that same block for next year too, if u don't use it up. I don't use it anymore, but have a lot of past experience with Velveeta.
When we were not empty nesters, cleaning out our pantries (long storage and working) and our fridges and freezers were a quarterly endeavor because we had an abundance and I wanted to make sure all our stock was rotated, things that needed to go went and so I didn’t buy items that we already had plenty of (we did and still do quarterly bulk shopping). As empty nesters, I still keep everything stocked (we are our adult children’s and an adult grandchild’s grocery store sometimes) for the just in case worse case scenario, always have in our 41 year marriage. I am sure that the majority of homes have a mix of healthy, junk and very questionable food and drink products, as long as I am not buying your food, I don’t care about the health of them- it’s called personal freedom and choices- aka a free society, so tired of the keyboard police and censors.
I'm about 2 1/2 years away from the 'empty nest' and I've found myself wondering lately if I do any less. I've just stocked as much as I can for so long it's habit and I'm not sure I want to break it. 🤣
@ We have cut down a bit on the long and working pantry, but we are so glad we have kept it up since the last child left 10 years ago- this economy is a killer and have a long and working pantry and fr sets have helped significantly.
It is so sad that you have to make a statement about commenters (not nice troublemakers). I see those keyboard cowards all over and just wish they could find their “happy”… Blessings to you!
I never understood why when I watch all these youtube videos the creators are always making excuses for normal everyday things. The haters need to get a life, and find something else to do. Shame on anyone who is being mean just to be mean, go look in a mirror and examine your own lives. To the OP, thank you for sharing.
Very well said 👏😊
Love a good pantry clean-out! It's always so satisfying to declutter and get organized for the new year!
It is!
I like your comment about comments. Also, I do pantry and freezer for 2 yes never thought about my refrigerators. Thanks for the information. Just found you😊
I had to clean out my fridge too, but it still is full. Next, I need to tackle my freezers.
❤Blessings and Gratitude ❤
Aldi's in CT...$4.99 a dozen with a limit of 2 dozen...those are the cheapest here. Thank goodness I have chickens 🐔😊 Thanks for sharing! 🙂
Eggs are $4.54 a dozen in southern MN. I canned 8 pints of chicken stock from frozen carcasses yesterday. Tomorrow it’s banana bread from frozen bananas in my freezer. Today roast beef supper with frozen roast beef.
Hi neighbor! Fellow Minnesotan here.
You've been busy! I've got canning chicken stock on my list for this week too!
Alidi's in CT, eggs are $4.99 a dozen with a limit of 2 😑🙂
Eggs are $3.97 in SE Missouri. I have to replace my hens this spring also. Feral cats found a way into our pen and got my hens. So now, redoing chicken pen before getting new.
Oh no!
Ugh if it wasn't wee hours of the morning I'd be out in the kitchen cleaning out my fridge too. First time viewer you tube has me on a roll of a lot of Pantry Challenges seeing a lot of new faces. While I'm not pledged to do the challenge having a cold and laryngitis for 2 weeks and snow I'm staying home and eating what I have except a few minor things I am saving and cleaning and getting ideas for meals with what I have here that needs used up. Anna In Ohio
Welcome! Sounds like you're doing what you can under the circumstances!
Hope your feeling better by now 🙂 ... sounds like your involuntarily stuck at home doing a pantry challenge of your own 😆🙂
I buy mine from a farmer friend down the road and she charges me $3.00/dz. Hers are still laying and I buy 5 dozen at a time. I did buy 5 dozen from our local Kroger for $2.49/dz because I needed to make freezer breakfast burritos and I don’t want to use the farm fresh for those. I’m in the Cincinnati area.
That’s a great price!
You can, if you take the freezer drawer out, clean the freezer better. I have to do this to clean mu refrigerator freezer...it's a pain, but it's what ya have to do
I'd have to unscrew it. Not sure I'm brave enough for that. 🤣
I bought eggs day before yesterday. I buy pasture-raised eggs, and they were $10.99 a dozen (!) Regular eggs are $5.99 a dozen. I'm in the Pacific Northwest.
Wow!
That’s CRAZY we used to have chickens and loved having and sharing our eggs…. Now our daughter has chickens but we live 8+ hours away, I travel there once a month (sometimes more) so I have to get our eggs this week.
Holiday leftovers for the win!!! This holiday season seemed to be extra whirl=windy for me, and it feels like it should still be September, LOL. I'm on the third year of the challenge, and hoping to make it a full 30 days in Jan with NO grocery shopping, but I just realized tonight I am down to only a smidge of garlic, so . . . it's going to be hard, but I'm determined!
Glad I'm not the only one who was a bit more discombobulated this holiday season. 🤣. Good luck on the NO grocery shopping in January! It's a brave goal!
Tulsa OK Walmart - dozen reg large eggs $4.53, organic free range $7.50 I checked the Sprouts app for pasture raised eggs, they were out stock. All of their eggs but one type was out of stock. 😮
Aldi's in CT is up there too; $4.99 a dozen with a limit of 2 😳
Louisiana-Aldi had eggs $3.97 dozen limit 2 dozens
Wow!
Velveeta cheese will last forever. You'll have that same block for next year too, if u don't use it up. I don't use it anymore, but have a lot of past experience with Velveeta.
$9.99 a dozen here in Florida
Whoa!😳
Wow! Just, wow.
When we were not empty nesters, cleaning out our pantries (long storage and working) and our fridges and freezers were a quarterly endeavor because we had an abundance and I wanted to make sure all our stock was rotated, things that needed to go went and so I didn’t buy items that we already had plenty of (we did and still do quarterly bulk shopping). As empty nesters, I still keep everything stocked (we are our adult children’s and an adult grandchild’s grocery store sometimes) for the just in case worse case scenario, always have in our 41 year marriage. I am sure that the majority of homes have a mix of healthy, junk and very questionable food and drink products, as long as I am not buying your food, I don’t care about the health of them- it’s called personal freedom and choices- aka a free society, so tired of the keyboard police and censors.
I'm about 2 1/2 years away from the 'empty nest' and I've found myself wondering lately if I do any less. I've just stocked as much as I can for so long it's habit and I'm not sure I want to break it. 🤣
@ We have cut down a bit on the long and working pantry, but we are so glad we have kept it up since the last child left 10 years ago- this economy is a killer and have a long and working pantry and fr sets have helped significantly.
It is so sad that you have to make a statement about commenters (not nice troublemakers). I see those keyboard cowards all over and just wish they could find their “happy”… Blessings to you!
Thank you for your kind words. I appreciate it.