I am a great believer in making do with what you have, my mother brought me up like that. I do my grocery shopping once a month. I am 76, live alone, and I use up whatever I have in the fridge, freezer, and pantry. I put ingredients together to make a tasty meal. I cook for three: for myself, fridge and freezer. That way, I always have enough food ready for me to heat and eat. I believe, people just do too much shopping, waste food and don’t know how to make good use of what they buy. They buy the items they still have. This is a life skill that make use of what you have and invent different ways to use up various foods.
@ my children think, I don’t keep food in the house, I need to eat ‘proper’ food! I eat healthy, fresh and nourishing food, though not always what one expects. I like it that way, as at times, I feel proud of myself to rustle tasty food from just 2-3 ingredients.
OMG Ellen!!! This looks absolutely delicious and is so inspiring! I've been wanting to do Collard wraps and haven't been able to find any nice big ones here right now😭😭Lol...is that even a word! I love that, looking at creating art with our food, so lovely, sister, and so authentic!!!💕🥰
@@starchyshauna This time I didn’t. And they were fine w/o cooking. But I don’t think it would hurt to dip them in either hot water or boiling water for a millisecond to soften them up.
I have a grapevine in my backyard. It doesn't really produce much grapes. But my rabbit loves the grape leaves.But i've been tempted to make stuffed grape leaves, but I haven't bitten the bullet yet.Maybe this next spring, when I get some fresh ones, I'll have to do it.
@@ThePynnFoolLife That’s a great idea! Funny you should mention grape leaves, I’ve begun making pickles and have been on the lookout for grape leaves as it was recommended to use them in the jar with the cukes and pickling spices.
@@wandaroersma3339 If you click on the word “more” below the video, it drops down the show notes where you’ll find the links. Let me know if you need more guidance.
I am a great believer in making do with what you have, my mother brought me up like that. I do my grocery shopping once a month.
I am 76, live alone, and I use up whatever I have in the fridge, freezer, and pantry. I put ingredients together to make a tasty meal. I cook for three: for myself, fridge and freezer. That way, I always have enough food ready for me to heat and eat.
I believe, people just do too much shopping, waste food and don’t know how to make good use of what they buy. They buy the items they still have. This is a life skill that make use of what you have and invent different ways to use up various foods.
You are speaking my language! I love the challenge of using everything in my fridge. It’s a fun creative way to cook!
@ my children think, I don’t keep food in the house, I need to eat ‘proper’ food! I eat healthy, fresh and nourishing food, though not always what one expects. I like it that way, as at times, I feel proud of myself to rustle tasty food from just 2-3 ingredients.
that looks delicious! My favorite part of gardening is eating out of it. this is a great video! Thank you!!
One of these days I’m going to get my garden back up and running!
New sub. Saw you post on Facebook. didn't realize it wasn't subscribed bad girl, so enjoying a couple of your videos trying to play, catch up
@@ThePynnFoolLife Welcome! So glad you’re here and look forward to conversing with you here in YT.
@@ellenshealthykitchen me too.
Love your videos!!
Thx so much!!! I love making them and providing value for my readers!!!
Great job Ellen!
Thank you Lavonda!
@@ellenshealthykitchen You are so welcome!
OMG Ellen!!! This looks absolutely delicious and is so inspiring! I've been wanting to do Collard wraps and haven't been able to find any nice big ones here right now😭😭Lol...is that even a word! I love that, looking at creating art with our food, so lovely, sister, and so authentic!!!💕🥰
One step that really helps with collard wraps is dipping them in boiling water for like a second to soften them. I forgot to do that this time.
Thank you for stopping by and leaving a comment! Means the world to me! Let me know if you try the collard wraps.
@@ellenshealthykitchen I was going to ask if you slightly cooked them or not😊
@@ellenshealthykitchen I definitely will💕🥰
@@starchyshauna This time I didn’t. And they were fine w/o cooking. But I don’t think it would hurt to dip them in either hot water or boiling water for a millisecond to soften them up.
I have a grapevine in my backyard. It doesn't really produce much grapes. But my rabbit loves the grape leaves.But i've been tempted to make stuffed grape leaves, but I haven't bitten the bullet yet.Maybe this next spring, when I get some fresh ones, I'll have to do it.
@@ThePynnFoolLife That’s a great idea! Funny you should mention grape leaves, I’ve begun making pickles and have been on the lookout for grape leaves as it was recommended to use them in the jar with the cukes and pickling spices.
@@ellenshealthykitchen sometimes I see them in ethnic stores.Asian markets and the like.
Interesting video. I meal prep and also make what I call "planned-overs" not left-overs
Planned-overs! What a great phrase! Obviously we are in the same club. Planned-overs probably make up at least 50% of my meals and snacks.
Good morning 😊
G'morning, Norma! How's it going today?
@ cold in West Texas 😜
I don't see the links
@@wandaroersma3339 If you click on the word “more” below the video, it drops down the show notes where you’ll find the links. Let me know if you need more guidance.