Gifts to myself : * having my mum stay over👩👧👦 * walk at the beach🌊 * walk in a park🍁 * cook a nice hearty meal🥘 * enjoy homemade soups🥣 * watch emmy on TH-cam to see all the positivity and tips😃 * cuddle up in bed while the rain poors down🛌
If you have an abundance of cherry toMatoes, you can roast them with olive oil and a little salt and then pack them in a jar and cover with olive oil and they will keep in the fridge for six months or more. They are great on pasta and pizza!
Yeah, you are back❤. I have missed you sorely! You are a part of my week😍. On my autumn ❤-list: collect decoration like chestnuts, rosehips and leafs, go for a walk in the forest, visit a little village festival and cook some pumpkin jam with apple and cinnamon.
I have always cooked/baked several things in an oven once I have it going. The electric cost of an oven is the same for one dish as it is for three, so I plan ahead. If I am not baking banana bread with overripe bananas (since I have the oven going!) I freeze them as halves on a sheet pan, and once frozen put them in a zip lock baggie and store in freezer for fruit smoothies.
Fall fun = Switching out summer bedding for fall bedding, watching the Hocus Pocus movie with our nieces, going to the Cider Mill, having a back yard bon fire, going to a football game, handing out candy on Halloween.
We like to go exploring forest preserves and state parks. We pack a thermo of coffee, water, snacks and a lunch. We take a hike and carry our backpack. We get a relaxing hike in nature and enjoy a picnic lunch.
great grocery haul. I am in Florida. My car temp topped 105 today so I am not even thinking about fall yet lol. BTW...in case any viewers don't know, make sure to freeze any cake mixes and baking mixes along with your flour before storing. I had to throw out cake mixes and baking mixes because there were bugs in the unopened packages. I freeze my flour before storing but I never thought about freezing mixes, but they all have flour in them. So make sure to freeze anything that has flour before storing. I would hate to see anyone else have to throw things away because they didn't know :)
Autumn! Such a beautiful time of year and a feast for the senses! I am a summer girl, but autumn is wonderful, too! Autumn Wish List: *Finish garden (allow final plants to produce and eat/store from them...dig sweet potatoes and see if we have a bumper crop...or maybe it's 'all fur coat and no knickers'...hoping for a big harvest! Remove weed fabric...have garden tilled, take cattle panels down, etc.). *Butcher poultry (mid to late Oct.) for the freezer. *Purchase bulk beef. *Purchase pork belly, cure, smoke, hang in pantry for winter. (I'm going total "Little House" this year! ; ) ) *Clean up yard and winterize everything...clean stove pipes and furnace filters...check conditions of vehicle fluids, tires, etc. *Start generators and purchase gas for them. *Check important winter clothing--coats, socks, hats, gloves, shoes, sweaters, PJ's, etc. *Check pantry for 'holes' (we eat more beans, meat, chili, soup, etc. in winter...make sure we have ingredients for them) *Close pool (end of this week) *go foraging for fall medicinal herbs and stock apothecary with dried herbs, tinctures, salves, and poultices for the freezer) *Go on a fall drive to see the leaves (Highland Scenic Highway/WV) *enjoy last of camp fires in our fire pit (enjoy last of burnt marshmallows, lol) *Check stock of books and throw blankets for winter hunkering I know my list sounds like work...but I enjoy work and very accomplishment-driven. I get antsy sitting still for too long. : )
Oh if you have time pleeeese take some pictures of the maple tree leaves turning in October! I grew up in NY and lived there until I was 21... I've been gone for 30 years and have not been back up there during the fall months which is what I loved the most. The view from I88 with the farm land and the mountains surrounding them just full of the most beautiful colors no where else to be found! ❤
Speaking of cherry tomatoes, I have a simple recipe , by just making your favorite meatballs and take one fresh cherry tomato and stick it into the center of each meatball and bake in oven! So good! You can even make them and freeze for later! You'd be surprised how many ways you can use those little tomatoes!
Lol, lately when watching your waste not want not segment it seems like you raided my refrigerator to make the recipe. Thank you for the banana bread casserole recipe. Now I know what to make from the bits and pieces.
Never thought of using banana bread, we have used this recipe from childhood to use up stale bread before fridges. I got inspired, I'm going to try it with some not so sucessful cake that's in the freezer and serve with cream or icecream. Thank you Emmy & Paul 😊
I'm so happy you shared this! I usually toss old bread because I'm newly married and pregnant & idk what to do with food before it goes to waste 😭 I hate wasting food & now that I'm not working, baby is due June of 23', I want to make food with what we have since we are now on 1 income.
Emmy, I used your cherry pepper recipe from the last video to make pickles out of the bags of multicolored small peppers in a bag. I cut them up and used your brine and they are amazing!! I will make these so often. Thank you! And I like the term, 'basket list' because I put ideas in a cute little basket on our kitchen counter and we pick one when we are planning an outing or an event.
I like your term, "basket list." It has a much friendlier feel than "bucket list." I get the image of casually skipping down a country lane with my basket full of fun ideas for Autumn🤗 instead of rushing to get things done before I expire. 😉
We are adding extra shelving units for our pantry, canning, dehydrating and freeze drying storage. Organize our stores in one area, instead of the 4 areas that we currently use. And harvesting, and preserving something everyday to add to the pantry. Whether it be a small batch of salsa, or bruschetta or dehydrating herbs from the garden, or freeze drying the chicken meat from 3 whole chickens that had been in the freezer for awhile, so we roasted them, and now they will make easy meals for us.
Yay my Auntie and Uncle are back! Your s’more ides touched my heart. At my wedding to my husband we did a s’mores bar instead of a wedding cake. A grocery store chain was going out of business and I stocked up on graham crackers, marshmallows, and lots of different chocolate bars. Plus my daughter is a Girl Scout so we had those as well. We did this because we did a backyard wedding in august and wedding cakes are so expensive. This was four years ago and people still talk about the s’mores bar. My favorite thing for Autumn is my son’s birthday and Halloween of course. Our church and scout troops do a great trunk or treat and that’s always so fun. I also save the money all year and pass out full size candy bars. Frugal, probably not, but the joy on the kids faces is worth it. I buy two cases of these at warehouse clubs a week starting in August. It’s about $40 a week but I’m already stocked for Halloween.
I am looking forward to going to an applebutter festival, maybe play a round of disc golf with my son-in-law and daughter. What else? Work on some scrap quilting projects, bake some homemade bread. Last year I scored some very low cost mums in the "sad" aisle of the hardware store. Hope to do that again this year. Enjoy a hike or two, maybe get the fishing poles serviced and go fishing with my husband. I enjoy going to a local discount grocery store on an almost weekly basis. Today I scored on tea! I make 2 pitchers of iced tea a day, so that's 8- 10 tea bags daily. They had Lipton 100 ct. on sale for $1.99. I bought four boxes! I use our own mint and lemon balm to flavor the tea during the summer, but not for much longer. Oh, and may the Queen rest in Peace. Long live the king.
Your frugal, no waste recipes are a favorite of mine…..I just finished painting our whole basement floor….about 1500 sq feet….next I’m painting our 2 garage man doors and after that, a few porch & yard tasks…..thanks for all your helpful ideas…..
We ate a lot of bread and also rice pudding as a dessert when I was a young kid. The difference was that the bread was cubed and we had a greater proportion of egg custard; eggs were proportionately cheaper then. For both, we had a mix of what ever was around in terms of fruits, nuts, and seeds. The best bread pudding was made from left over doughnuts sold as bird and chicken food or given away when they got truly dry; the truly dry got soaked in a little milk over night.
I always love going to the cider mill for cider and donuts. We stop doing that because my hubby can't walk for long or stand in line but it one thing we did every years for at lease 52 years.
What a great video! Made your bread pudding - left over ends of bread, stale hot dog buns and a few slices of raisin bread. In the fridge overnight and will bake it in the morning. Thank you! 🇨🇦
We take our adult children and their sufficient others apple picking at a orchard we have been going to since they were young. It is a family tradition. They love picking apples and enjoy the many varieties to pick. I make Carmel apples, pies, cobblers and apple butter. It is a fun day of being outside with our family.
So enjoy this video! Your tomatoes are absolutely going to keep putting out!! Lucky you! Lol! I was to sick to do anything with planting even container gardening. Enjoy your Labor Day get together/ party.
inflation is crazy. I tell hubby instead of pay near $4 for a small 12-16 ounce pop/soda,buy the 1.5 liter ones for $1.50 .three times the amount of product for.half the price. same product,too.
Husband and I have a soda habit. I know it's terrible for me. Don't care. I am cutting down slowly. Anyway, I spent part of our grocery budget on soda. Sucks to spend 12 bucks up front, but it beats paying 2 bucks a day for each of us at a gas station. Plus, you get 3 weeks worth of sodas if not more for way less money
I like some pop too. Been trying to drink lemonaid and limeaid instead. Lime juice and lemon juice come in large plastic jars at Aldi. Put a little sugar in with water and it hits the spot.
My husband has very limited mobility as well as severe COPD so in the summer we can't get out that much because he can't do the heat and humidity. I'm looking forward to getting him out and about to the local farmers market to check out the fall produce. Also there is a local trail that his mobility scooter can go on that we enjoy but couldn't do in the heat. That's mostly what we're looking forward. He's stuck in the house in the AC all summer and we can get him out to enjoy everything this time of year.
I'm looking forward to a little bit cooler weather. Love 80's or high 70's. I want to get a pumpkin. My husband will be going to spend some time in California and then I spend time with my sister in South Carolina. Then 2 weeks after I get home my son and daughter in law from Singapore will join the extended family for Thanksgiving. Such fun to look forward to.
And yes I too use receipt Hog to get money back after getting those coins...i also use a grocery list the most of the time...it saves me from buying the food that is not on the list....
Great video! Autumn is my favorite season so we have a long list - apple picking, then making homemade applesauce, swapping our typical Saturday morning pancakes to pumpkin pancakes, making fun snacks and watching football on Sundays, taking drives and walks to enjoy the fall foliage, and going to our local Renaissance Fair which runs this time every year!
I love your grocery hauls! I have not found any good sales here lately on food, so I am a little discouraged. In the fall, I like to give the house a good fall cleaning and prepare for the winter. I don't like to drive in the snow or ice, so I make sure we are completely stocked up. Take care you two!
Emmy, I love to peel and cut into chunks and freeze my ripe bananas. Then you can make a two-ingredient chocolate-banana “ice cream”. It’s delicious! I know you have a Ninja, and that’s perfect to make this! You just use 2-3 bananas and 2-3 tbsp cocoa powder. You should try it.
Hey y'all 👋, I love Fall!❤ we're going riding mountain ridge looking at the trees/ leaves so beautiful then pick some apples to make crock pot apple butter/sauce. We planning to attend a couple festivals music/wine. Enjoying the Fall life 😀❤
i sure love you emmy what a sweet heart you make me smile. Your bread dish sounds yummy. I have some sweet rolls from the food bank and I have raisons I think I'll try it.I also have bannas. I liked your haul and how you divide your steak in smaller pieces. I love the idea abt, wrighting down fall activities. My sister and i love harvest time.Making stews,soups ect.My favorite time of the yr. Thanks Emmy. Jody.......
I used London broil for beef stew for years and find it to be the best and you’re right it does come out fork tender after cooking in the crockpot all day
Homemade noodles are cheap too. Make them, dry them, freeze them. Flour and eggs in them. My favorite. Love cake mixes too. Found ones from scratch online and it was really good too. Whatever works. We are all learning so much by sharing what we know to help others and ourselves.
Plan your meals around what's on sale.....best suggestion ever!! I've been doing this for decades. When I had 4 kids at home, I used to "double cook"--double every recipe I made and kept the extra for another day. That saved time on nights when there was sport practice/music lessons, etc.
This video motivated me to use up cereal and marshmallows that were going stale and made a large sheet of Rice Krispie squares. Since I bought the items on sale, I worked out my cost to be $1.36 (CAD=$1.03 USD) for 15 or 9 cents each. I froze 8 for a family get to together in a few weeks. In the next week, I will also make brownies and banana loaf or muffins to use up a mix and frozen bananas to create a goodies tray.. I tried making crock pot bread-something went wrong but it was still edible, I will try again with new yeast, knead and proof it better next time.
Making candy apples, taking a nature walk to see the leaves change, putting out my fall decor, dig out my knitting and crocheting patterns to see what I would like to tackle this year, visit the pumpkin patch, go on a fall picnic, dig out my favorite sweaters and boots and just enjoy the season!
My Fall wishlist is similar to yours! Decorate the porch, put up and better organize my food storage, and get to the cider mill for fresh donuts and cider. Also looking forward to getting in some hiking and saving seeds for next year. Especially some medicinal plants I have started. I enjoy watching your videos! Thank you! I can't wait to try that brunch casserole and I still want to try your crockpot bread as well. Great scores for the groceries!! And love that you have so many tomatoes coming out of the garden still. Mine is nearly done. The deer jumped our fence and had a feast! : ( We are in NNY so I know what you mean about the Fall being quick! But it sure is Beautiful!
I have a few more outdoor projects to do, then it is a big clean up inside and from then on starts the fun part: candle and perfume making, crafting decorations, cookie making and themed weekends, a new skill weekend anything from languages to plumbing, garden planning, a home design weekend, a mini golf weekend, a charity weekend, a movie weekend, a spa weekend, a food and drink tasting weekend, a music weekend, literature and art weekend, virtual city and travel tours and local in and out door adventures small museums, parks and sights. The money we save each event making it ourselves goes into a pot to pay off half and to save half for a trip away next year. Also, what I am starting to do is planning no clean up weekends but push all the work ahead of the week so to really have time at the weekends just to relax.
We have a giant craft fair here in the woods on several acres and they cook wonderful food outside in big pots. Soups, bar b q, hot apple dumplings, cider. It smells heavenly and tastes wonderful. I just love those crispy leaves under my feet. There is also a nature preserve that has giant troll sculptures made of natural materials and you can walk the trails and find them. I'm taking my daughter to a coffee festival for her birthday as well. It is held outdoors at our local historical society. Camping is great too. Of course baking anything pumpkin!! I'm glad you were finally able to get your video up. I missed your smiling face. Looking forward to seeing some Labor Day pics.
Between my parents and my husband and I,we have a half cow in the freezer. However, when the local Kroger affiliate had the 5 lb chub of hamburger for 9.99. You bet your bottom I bought 3 packs. Did we need it? No. But will it ever be that price again? Probably not. When you find a deal, and you like that product, why not buy it if you have the room for it? And that's definitely the key. Buying it at a good price and it actually being something you can use. My exciting deals of the week may not necessarily be someone else's. Doesn't negate that it's a deal for me. As long as you plan, you most definitely still get deals.
I made a list of everything I want to get done and I have already accomplished most of it I still need to wash the windows and paint my living room and hall but I also made a whole list movies, tv shows, and activities I would like to do this autumn I want to go apple picking, pumpkin picking, and a lot of other outdoor activities.
Loved your idea for s'mores! I'm still "shopping" for a foodsaver. I may be overthinking it, but I feel pretty sure I'll get one eventually. As to your question about Autumn, I am a bookkeeper and very much not creative, but I've decided to do some free printables from the internet. (It's a reputable website.) My mom does this regularly and frames them in thrift store frames. I'm always impressed with her creativity. Anyway, I found some prints that have a vintage feel that I love and I happen to have some leftover card stock from when I did some Christmas coloring pages for my great nieces. I'm ready to usher in the cooler months. As always, great video!
Thanks Em, the bread reminds me of a delicious bread pudding I've had that tasted like French toast. Yum. 😋😋😋 Interesting to see how expensive some grocery items are and how great some of those lost leaders are! 💗🤗💗
Loved your videos. I'd love to go for some walks in the English countryside and plan my garden for next year. We have a short autumn too. I noticed you have tetley tea, that's a popular brand here in the UK.
Hi Emmy and Paul! Greetings from the last days of hot Germany (98 F) but its getting a lot cooler from here! I just wanted to say your breakfast dish reminded me a lot of the traditional bread pudding! I love it! For fall I will take out old branches of fall decor and wrap a copper color light string around for my table decoration, pull out the Halloween witch (a candle goes inside and illuminates her eyes and the pumpkin etc. I make wreaths for my door and put out little doilies with fall decor. I love to watch the old Disney halloween cartoons , when going for walks with my dog I pick up pretty leaves and sometimes I find a gnarly branch that I hang on the ceilling and decorate with made decor and for Christmas I switch out the fall decor with handcrafted stars and snowflakes etc. It is fun and so pretty (cheap too). Picking dried flowers and grasses making a pretty arrangement, wrapping a orange ribbon around and placing it in a glass vase- Baking apples in the oven (just a whole apple till its soft like I did as a kid. Collecting chestnuts and mushrooms in he woods etc. Happy Fall and God bless!
We are busy splitting and stacking wood. Also cutting some scrap wood then splitting it for kindling which will combine winter kindling with a little yard clean-up. Not "fun" but its still warm here in the afternoon so we're taking mid-day breaks and its much more fun now than in the upcoming months.
@@FrugalMoneySaver We were wet and rainy longer than usual.....Last year (2021-2022) we ended up doing a lot of log splitting when it was NOT hot, dry, or particularly warm; and then we burnt later into the year too. That experience propelled us to begin a little earlier this year especially since we're promised a colder, wetter, and longer winter. We're on an altitude cusp for snow and by gosh if its honestly raining down below, we have honest snow in our back yard, the roads down the hill, and so on. In an area not particularly known for much snow, prepping wood for the wood stove in the snow may be romantic but not fun.
@@FrugalMoneySaver Feel the interior walls for cold as well as damp. Between sun, Temps, an extra layer of clothing, and off-heating appliances you can often stave off starting a fire if the walls aren't cold or damp. Once you do get the walls room temp, they have often lost thier dampness and you can more comfortably go 12-48 hours without a fire until the walls get cold and damp again.
If you think that oil would last, i would have bought enough to last a year. We've been buying super sale items in quantities to last a year based upon cash flow and storage capability; then pulling from the pantry. It took about 1.5 months for us to begin to honestly feel the savings. However, when we look at how some of the items we've purchased in quantity have gone up in price, we're not sure how frequently they would be in the daily eating rotation. - Im going to guess that the oil has undergone a size and packaging change. Wesson was what was readily available in multiple sizes in this area. But, its been a coiplemof months since we've seen the bigger jugs.
Love from India Emmy,Paul and Dixie! Your bread pudding bake was awesome,great idea.We make some kind of pilao of leftover dried bread with fried onions and condiments and soak bread ( just a dabb) in water and crumble in frying onions and further fry every thing,tastes amazing.Hsul was great.Take care
Your video was so helpful. We have a food saver, and I’ve just recently begun utilizing it more for freezing meats in useable portions. I’ve also started putting rice into my Large Mason jars. It’s a lot handier than keeping it in those flimsy bags. Someone else asked about your generator, and I’m interested in that also. Love your pantry space! You are definitely using the space you have!…….❤️Brenda
Hi Brenda! Did you know that the plastic cap from a grated cheese container fits perfectly on a regular mouth Mason Jar? I keep my rice in Mason jars as well and the grated cheese cap makes it so easy to pour and measure the rice. God Bless.
Great food haul. Fall is my favorite. I love it. I’m stocking up on holiday baking ingredients on sale, making sure my pantry, fridge and freezer inventories are up to date, and starting to plan gifts for the holidays.
We enjoy picking apples at a local orchard. Last fall I planned a scavenger hunt in our big yard for the grand boys. They had to find certain colored leaves, acorns, etc and leftover Easter candy I found in the pantry, lol! It was lots of fun. We try to plan at least one weenie roast with family and friends. Your casserole looks delicious, and your party was a hit, Im sure. So happy to see you today, blessings to you and yours :)
My goodness, at 4/ $1 I would have purchased a couple of dollars worth. Some for eating fresh this week and next. Also some for freezing short term which means using inexpensive freezer bag material. I think the cheapest cirnmhas been is $.75/ ear in this area; maybe 8ne store had it at $.50/ each one year.
I'm glad your computer is fixed. I really enjoy your videos. Regarding what my wish list is for Fall, I would like to do the following: clean and organize my barn loft, put up cornstalks, get a few pumpkins and a bale of hay, plant daffodil bulbs near the pond, and take our dogs hiking at Letchworth State Park. And, if I find a Food Saver at a good price, I am going to get one!
Black Bear frankfurters better than Sabrett?????????????????????????????????????????? (I used to have a "weenie wagon" in Vegas....sold a lot of Sabretts...(just fyi)...:) Great video, like always! :) Be blessed, you and your house :) Dawn @ Rich & Dawn in MN :)
Glad you're back up and running! I bought some of the london broil and ground it into hamburger meat and froze it. Then I went back on Sunday because they had it again for the holiday. Those I will cut into smaller steaks and freeze. If you have a Kitchenaid mixer, consider getting a grinder attachment. It's great! I bought one off of Amazon for about $40. I mainly bought it to grind pork to recreate my grandmother's homemade Italian sausage, but you can use it for lots of things such as cheese, vegetables etc. Also, another thing you can do with the bread: my grandmother used to use it for her meatballs instead of breadcrumbs. She would break it into tiny pieces and use it that way. The bread soaks up the meat juices and the sauce making them so tasty. Lastly, when fall comes, I like to travel up a specific route to go pumpkin picking. I live in CT and there is a part of route 1 that has several farms for pumpkin and apple picking. It's very picturesque, and there are a few little shops that have seasonal decor that I like to peek at. My husband and I like to explore around the state leaf peeping. There's also an indoor flea market that we like to go in and see what they have. One not so fun thing is, once the leaves have completely fallen, I go and give my yards a big clean up and trim. I hate doing it, but it makes life so much easier in the spring. I didn't get to do it last year and I never caught up lol.
We do "fall cleaning" instead of spring cleaning. That way we have the house clean and refreshed for the coming holiday season. Yesterday we pulled out our fall decor, which is only a few items, but it's things we love that we've used for years. Your casserole looks scrumptious! I'm sure my family would consume the whole thing in one sitting!
What I'm doing as of right now is restocking the freezer. Stocked up on fresh fruits and vegetables. Zucchini, squash, peppers and other summer veggies. They get extremely expensive in the winter. Also we found some meat on sale and pasta. I don't like doing big grocery shopping in the winter time, So I make sure both our freezers are well stocked up for the cold months.
Gifts to myself :
* having my mum stay over👩👧👦
* walk at the beach🌊
* walk in a park🍁
* cook a nice hearty meal🥘
* enjoy homemade soups🥣
* watch emmy on TH-cam to see all the positivity and tips😃
* cuddle up in bed while the rain poors down🛌
YAY!! Love your list so much! Especially #6 LOL!! Thank you so much!
If you have an abundance of cherry toMatoes, you can roast them with olive oil and a little salt and then pack them in a jar and cover with olive oil and they will keep in the fridge for six months or more. They are great on pasta and pizza!
Sounds wonderful!
I would like to watch a scary movie, make some autumn dishes and collect pine cones to decorate our home with.
Sounds wonderful Camila!
I just want to sit and watch the changing colors of the trees…I love to do that 😊❤️
So beautiful...
KEEP CALM AND SAVE ON! 🙂
YUP! LOL!
Yeah, you are back❤. I have missed you sorely! You are a part of my week😍. On my autumn ❤-list: collect decoration like chestnuts, rosehips and leafs, go for a walk in the forest, visit a little village festival and cook some pumpkin jam with apple and cinnamon.
YAY! We are back! Thank you Sabrina! Pumpkin jam sounds so good!!
I have always cooked/baked several things in an oven once I have it going. The electric cost of an oven is the same for one dish as it is for three, so I plan ahead. If I am not baking banana bread with overripe bananas (since I have the oven going!) I freeze them as halves on a sheet pan, and once frozen put them in a zip lock baggie and store in freezer for fruit smoothies.
Yes, I even bake with them after they frozen!
Just. Peeled and cooked 2 huge bags of Bramley Apples , which were all free, we’re bagging and freezing them all
YAY! How wonderful Lesley!
My goal this autumn is to eat as many concord grapes as possible. They have such a brief season and are such a treat. :)
Oh yes! They are delicious!
Fall fun = Switching out summer bedding for fall bedding, watching the Hocus Pocus movie with our nieces, going to the Cider Mill, having a back yard bon fire, going to a football game, handing out candy on Halloween.
Hocus Pocus is my favorite! Hocus Pocus 2 is coming Sept. 30...Can not wait LOL!
We like to go exploring forest preserves and state parks. We pack a thermo of coffee, water, snacks and a lunch. We take a hike and carry our backpack. We get a relaxing hike in nature and enjoy a picnic lunch.
That all sounds so wonderful Diane
great grocery haul. I am in Florida. My car temp topped 105 today so I am not even thinking about fall yet lol. BTW...in case any viewers don't know, make sure to freeze any cake mixes and baking mixes along with your flour before storing. I had to throw out cake mixes and baking mixes because there were bugs in the unopened packages. I freeze my flour before storing but I never thought about freezing mixes, but they all have flour in them. So make sure to freeze anything that has flour before storing. I would hate to see anyone else have to throw things away because they didn't know :)
Thanks Lori!
Autumn! Such a beautiful time of year and a feast for the senses! I am a summer girl, but autumn is wonderful, too!
Autumn Wish List: *Finish garden (allow final plants to produce and eat/store from them...dig sweet potatoes and see if we have a bumper crop...or maybe it's 'all fur coat and no knickers'...hoping for a big harvest! Remove weed fabric...have garden tilled, take cattle panels down, etc.). *Butcher poultry (mid to late Oct.) for the freezer. *Purchase bulk beef. *Purchase pork belly, cure, smoke, hang in pantry for winter. (I'm going total "Little House" this year! ; ) ) *Clean up yard and winterize everything...clean stove pipes and furnace filters...check conditions of vehicle fluids, tires, etc. *Start generators and purchase gas for them. *Check important winter clothing--coats, socks, hats, gloves, shoes, sweaters, PJ's, etc. *Check pantry for 'holes' (we eat more beans, meat, chili, soup, etc. in winter...make sure we have ingredients for them) *Close pool (end of this week) *go foraging for fall medicinal herbs and stock apothecary with dried herbs, tinctures, salves, and poultices for the freezer) *Go on a fall drive to see the leaves (Highland Scenic Highway/WV) *enjoy last of camp fires in our fire pit (enjoy last of burnt marshmallows, lol) *Check stock of books and throw blankets for winter hunkering
I know my list sounds like work...but I enjoy work and very accomplishment-driven. I get antsy sitting still for too long. : )
Oh my goodness you are busy! All wonderful ideas though! Love the Little House philosophy lol!
Oh my goodness! I loved reading your list!! Good luck with all of it! 🇨🇦
Oh if you have time pleeeese take some pictures of the maple tree leaves turning in October! I grew up in NY and lived there until I was 21... I've been gone for 30 years and have not been back up there during the fall months which is what I loved the most. The view from I88 with the farm land and the mountains surrounding them just full of the most beautiful colors no where else to be found! ❤
I88 is a bit above us..that's the Capital Area! We are in the Hudson Valley and it is so gorgeous here as well! Will definitely share!
Speaking of cherry tomatoes, I have a simple recipe , by just making your favorite meatballs and take one fresh cherry tomato and stick it into the center of each meatball and bake in oven! So good! You can even make them and freeze for later! You'd be surprised how many ways you can use those little tomatoes!
Yum! sounds good Linda!
Lol, lately when watching your waste not want not segment it seems like you raided my refrigerator to make the recipe. Thank you for the banana bread casserole recipe. Now I know what to make from the bits and pieces.
YAY! So glad it was helpful!
A friend gave me big bag of apples so I will be making apple sauce. I never put sugar in apple sauce just some cinnamon.
Fresh apple sauce is the best Una!
Goals to achieve. Finish Christmas shopping. Attending my granddaughter soccer games. Spending time with friends and family.
Melody, they all sound like wonderful activities!
Never thought of using banana bread, we have used this recipe from childhood to use up stale bread before fridges. I got inspired, I'm going to try it with some not so sucessful cake that's in the freezer and serve with cream or icecream. Thank you Emmy & Paul 😊
Sounds great! I bet it will be delicious!
I'm so happy you shared this! I usually toss old bread because I'm newly married and pregnant & idk what to do with food before it goes to waste 😭 I hate wasting food & now that I'm not working, baby is due June of 23', I want to make food with what we have since we are now on 1 income.
Emmy, I used your cherry pepper recipe from the last video to make pickles out of the bags of multicolored small peppers in a bag. I cut them up and used your brine and they are amazing!! I will make these so often. Thank you! And I like the term, 'basket list' because I put ideas in a cute little basket on our kitchen counter and we pick one when we are planning an outing or an event.
Oh how fun! I love that tip! Thank you!
I like your term, "basket list." It has a much friendlier feel than "bucket list." I get the image of casually skipping down a country lane with my basket full of fun ideas for Autumn🤗 instead of rushing to get things done before I expire. 😉
We are adding extra shelving units for our pantry, canning, dehydrating and freeze drying storage. Organize our stores in one area, instead of the 4 areas that we currently use. And harvesting, and preserving something everyday to add to the pantry. Whether it be a small batch of salsa, or bruschetta or dehydrating herbs from the garden, or freeze drying the chicken meat from 3 whole chickens that had been in the freezer for awhile, so we roasted them, and now they will make easy meals for us.
Great money saving ideas!
That was a drool 🤤 worthy recipe xx
Yes, so yummy!
I wish it was 55 in Texas! I'm so ready for fall weather. That breakfast casserole looked so yummy!
It was good!
London Broil in the crockpot, I never thought of that. Thanks for the tip! 👍
Yes it comes out wonderfully!
Yay my Auntie and Uncle are back! Your s’more ides touched my heart. At my wedding to my husband we did a s’mores bar instead of a wedding cake. A grocery store chain was going out of business and I stocked up on graham crackers, marshmallows, and lots of different chocolate bars. Plus my daughter is a Girl Scout so we had those as well. We did this because we did a backyard wedding in august and wedding cakes are so expensive. This was four years ago and people still talk about the s’mores bar.
My favorite thing for Autumn is my son’s birthday and Halloween of course. Our church and scout troops do a great trunk or treat and that’s always so fun. I also save the money all year and pass out full size candy bars. Frugal, probably not, but the joy on the kids faces is worth it. I buy two cases of these at warehouse clubs a week starting in August. It’s about $40 a week but I’m already stocked for Halloween.
Brilliant! So creative and fun! Your wedding must have been lovely!
I am looking forward to going to an applebutter festival, maybe play a round of disc golf with my son-in-law and daughter. What else? Work on some scrap quilting projects, bake some homemade bread. Last year I scored some very low cost mums in the "sad" aisle of the hardware store. Hope to do that again this year. Enjoy a hike or two, maybe get the fishing poles serviced and go fishing with my husband.
I enjoy going to a local discount grocery store on an almost weekly basis. Today I scored on tea! I make 2 pitchers of iced tea a day, so that's 8- 10 tea bags daily. They had Lipton 100 ct. on sale for $1.99. I bought four boxes! I use our own mint and lemon balm to flavor the tea during the summer, but not for much longer.
Oh, and may the Queen rest in Peace. Long live the king.
Wendy great deal on the tea! Yes, may she Rest In Peace!
Your frugal, no waste recipes are a favorite of mine…..I just finished painting our whole basement floor….about 1500 sq feet….next I’m painting our 2 garage man doors and after that, a few porch & yard tasks…..thanks for all your helpful ideas…..
WOW! Carolyn that is wonderful! Good for you!
We ate a lot of bread and also rice pudding as a dessert when I was a young kid. The difference was that the bread was cubed and we had a greater proportion of egg custard; eggs were proportionately cheaper then. For both, we had a mix of what ever was around in terms of fruits, nuts, and seeds. The best bread pudding was made from left over doughnuts sold as bird and chicken food or given away when they got truly dry; the truly dry got soaked in a little milk over night.
How creative!
II enjoyed a couple of your videos. I have joined. We have to all look for frugality now!!
Thank you so much! So happy to have you here! Welcome!
I always love going to the cider mill for cider and donuts. We stop doing that because my hubby can't walk for long or stand in line but it one thing we did every years for at lease 52 years.
Apple cider donuts are amazing!
What a great video! Made your bread pudding - left over ends of bread, stale hot dog buns and a few slices of raisin bread. In the fridge overnight and will bake it in the morning. Thank you! 🇨🇦
Hope you enjoy it!
We take our adult children and their sufficient others apple picking at a orchard we have been going to since they were young. It is a family tradition. They love picking apples and enjoy the many varieties to pick. I make Carmel apples, pies, cobblers and apple butter. It is a fun day of being outside with our family.
Caramel apples sounds amazing!
Mmmmm, caramel apples... yum yum 😋
So enjoy this video! Your tomatoes are absolutely going to keep putting out!! Lucky you! Lol! I was to sick to do anything with planting even container gardening. Enjoy your Labor Day get together/ party.
Oh no I am so sorry to hear that Jackie! I hope you are feeling better!
inflation is crazy.
I tell hubby instead of pay near $4 for a small 12-16 ounce pop/soda,buy the 1.5 liter ones for $1.50 .three times the amount of product for.half the price.
same product,too.
Husband and I have a soda habit. I know it's terrible for me. Don't care. I am cutting down slowly. Anyway, I spent part of our grocery budget on soda. Sucks to spend 12 bucks up front, but it beats paying 2 bucks a day for each of us at a gas station. Plus, you get 3 weeks worth of sodas if not more for way less money
I like some pop too. Been trying to drink lemonaid and limeaid instead. Lime juice and lemon juice come in large plastic jars at Aldi. Put a little sugar in with water and it hits the spot.
You need to save some of the seeds from your tomatoes! Then you can grow the same next year :)
Absolutely!
Going to make the brunch casserole tomorrow morning, thank you x
My husband has very limited mobility as well as severe COPD so in the summer we can't get out that much because he can't do the heat and humidity. I'm looking forward to getting him out and about to the local farmers market to check out the fall produce. Also there is a local trail that his mobility scooter can go on that we enjoy but couldn't do in the heat. That's mostly what we're looking forward. He's stuck in the house in the AC all summer and we can get him out to enjoy everything this time of year.
Oh how wonderful he will get to enjoy the beautiful weather with you! True blessings!
So glad that you got your computer fixed. 😊
Thanks so much!!
The breakfast casserole looks yummy. Definitely going to make it. Thanks for the receipe. Love your videos too
I hope you enjoy it! Thanks so much
I'm looking forward to a little bit cooler weather. Love 80's or high 70's. I want to get a pumpkin. My husband will be going to spend some time in California and then I spend time with my sister in South Carolina. Then 2 weeks after I get home my son and daughter in law from Singapore will join the extended family for Thanksgiving. Such fun to look forward to.
Oh such wonderful fun to look forward to!
My kids love when we have fancy smores. Their favorite way is actually to use the fudge stripe cookies with marshmallows
Oh Yum!
My Grandma always said to fill the oven if you were going to turn it in ! I always have something on both racks because of her telling me this !!
So smart Janine!
And yes I too use receipt Hog to get money back after getting those coins...i also use a grocery list the most of the time...it saves me from buying the food that is not on the list....
I love Fall!
I want to go to the apple orchard and pick a few apples!
Love doing that!
We look forward to picking apples, too!
Great video! Autumn is my favorite season so we have a long list - apple picking, then making homemade applesauce, swapping our typical Saturday morning pancakes to pumpkin pancakes, making fun snacks and watching football on Sundays, taking drives and walks to enjoy the fall foliage, and going to our local Renaissance Fair which runs this time every year!
Absolutely wonderful list!
Autumn is my favorite season too! Perfect weather, so many cheap and frugal things to do outside! Wonderful decor!
Hi guys. Great to visit with you again!
Thanks so very much!
@@FrugalMoneySaver my pleasure
That breakfast casserole looked amazing.
I can’t wait to try this xx
Fabulous video xx
Blessings from England xx
Thanks so much! 😊. Karen, you are the best!
I love your grocery hauls! I have not found any good sales here lately on food, so I am a little discouraged.
In the fall, I like to give the house a good fall cleaning and prepare for the winter. I don't like to drive in the snow or ice, so I make sure we are completely stocked up. Take care you two!
I dislike driving in the bad weather as well!
Get my garage cleaned out!
YAY! Sounds good!
I like to go apple picking in the fall. I love anything with apples
Me too!
Emmy, I love to peel and cut into chunks and freeze my ripe bananas. Then you can make a two-ingredient chocolate-banana “ice cream”. It’s delicious! I know you have a Ninja, and that’s perfect to make this! You just use 2-3 bananas and 2-3 tbsp cocoa powder. You should try it.
I don't have a Ninja but I am sure I could maybe use my Nutribullet!
One of your viewers suggested making the baked French toast with donuts. I used two day old donuts in your recipe and it was delish!!!
Great idea!!
You can make fruit cobbler with those cake mixes.
Yes Linda!
We like to pick apples and I process them. Apple sauce and pie filling are so much better home canned.
I agree, delicious!
I would LOVE to make some crockpot apple butter!
Oh yes! I have to see if I have a recipe!
Hey y'all 👋,
I love Fall!❤ we're going riding mountain ridge looking at the trees/ leaves so beautiful then pick some apples to make crock pot apple butter/sauce. We planning to attend a couple festivals music/wine.
Enjoying the Fall life 😀❤
All of that sounds wonderful Catina!
i sure love you emmy what a sweet heart you make me smile. Your bread dish sounds yummy. I have some sweet rolls from the food bank and I have raisons I think I'll try it.I also have bannas. I liked your haul and how you divide your steak in smaller pieces. I love the idea abt, wrighting down fall activities. My sister and
i love harvest time.Making stews,soups ect.My favorite time of the yr. Thanks Emmy. Jody.......
Thanks Jody for another great comment! So appreciated!
I used London broil for beef stew for years and find it to be the best and you’re right it does come out fork tender after cooking in the crockpot all day
I so agree! Delicious
Homemade noodles are cheap too. Make them, dry them, freeze them. Flour and eggs in them. My favorite. Love cake mixes too. Found ones from scratch online and it was really good too. Whatever works. We are all learning so much by sharing what we know to help others and ourselves.
I agree! Such helpful comments!
Plan your meals around what's on sale.....best suggestion ever!! I've been doing this for decades. When I had 4 kids at home, I used to "double cook"--double every recipe I made and kept the extra for another day. That saved time on nights when there was sport practice/music lessons, etc.
So smart Cathy!
Looks good. I buy the sales also. Especially meat.
The best!
This video motivated me to use up cereal and marshmallows that were going stale and made a large sheet of Rice Krispie squares. Since I bought the items on sale, I worked out my cost to be $1.36 (CAD=$1.03 USD) for 15 or 9 cents each. I froze 8 for a family get to together in a few weeks. In the next week, I will also make brownies and banana loaf or muffins to use up a mix and frozen bananas to create a goodies tray.. I tried making crock pot bread-something went wrong but it was still edible, I will try again with new yeast, knead and proof it better next time.
Sounds wonderful! Thanks for sharing!
Making candy apples, taking a nature walk to see the leaves change, putting out my fall decor, dig out my knitting and crocheting patterns to see what I would like to tackle this year, visit the pumpkin patch, go on a fall picnic, dig out my favorite sweaters and boots and just enjoy the season!
That all sounds wonderful!
Please put receipts in your information box so we can print them out thank you
I usually link the recipes to the original site.
We have several trips to Colorado planned to see the fall leaves changing in the mountains. It is our favorite time of year.
Oh how wonderful Rhonda!
My Fall wishlist is similar to yours! Decorate the porch, put up and better organize my food storage, and get to the cider mill for fresh donuts and cider.
Also looking forward to getting in some hiking and saving seeds for next year.
Especially some medicinal plants I have started.
I enjoy watching your videos! Thank you!
I can't wait to try that brunch casserole and I still want to try your crockpot bread as well.
Great scores for the groceries!! And love that you have so many tomatoes coming out of the garden still.
Mine is nearly done.
The deer jumped our fence and had a feast!
: (
We are in NNY so I know what you mean about the Fall being quick! But it sure is Beautiful!
Tina cider donuts are amazing!! Oh no so sorry about your tomatoes!
I have a few more outdoor projects to do, then it is a big clean up inside and from then on starts the fun part: candle and perfume making, crafting decorations, cookie making and themed weekends, a new skill weekend anything from languages to plumbing, garden planning, a home design weekend, a mini golf weekend, a charity weekend, a movie weekend, a spa weekend, a food and drink tasting weekend, a music weekend, literature and art weekend, virtual city and travel tours and local in and out door adventures small museums, parks and sights. The money we save each event making it ourselves goes into a pot to pay off half and to save half for a trip away next year. Also, what I am starting to do is planning no clean up weekends but push all the work ahead of the week so to really have time at the weekends just to relax.
Oh my goodness! What fun! Enjoy!
Canning homemade applesauce is top of my fall "to do" list. My family loves it and I haven't done it in years!
Sounds great! Yummy too!
We have a giant craft fair here in the woods on several acres and they cook wonderful food outside in big pots. Soups, bar b q, hot apple dumplings, cider. It smells heavenly and tastes wonderful. I just love those crispy leaves under my feet. There is also a nature preserve that has giant troll sculptures made of natural materials and you can walk the trails and find them. I'm taking my daughter to a coffee festival for her birthday as well. It is held outdoors at our local historical society. Camping is great too. Of course baking anything pumpkin!!
I'm glad you were finally able to get your video up. I missed your smiling face.
Looking forward to seeing some Labor Day pics.
So great to her from you too Sheila! Yes, some Labor Day footage will be in Fridays video! We lost a bunch of clips but we just filmed more LOL!
I dread grocery shopping
Between my parents and my husband and I,we have a half cow in the freezer. However, when the local Kroger affiliate had the 5 lb chub of hamburger for 9.99. You bet your bottom I bought 3 packs. Did we need it? No. But will it ever be that price again? Probably not. When you find a deal, and you like that product, why not buy it if you have the room for it? And that's definitely the key. Buying it at a good price and it actually being something you can use. My exciting deals of the week may not necessarily be someone else's. Doesn't negate that it's a deal for me. As long as you plan, you most definitely still get deals.
I agree 100% Leslie! Thanks!
I made a list of everything I want to get done and I have already accomplished most of it I still need to wash the windows and paint my living room and hall but I also made a whole list movies, tv shows, and activities I would like to do this autumn I want to go apple picking, pumpkin picking, and a lot of other outdoor activities.
Sounds fun Amanda! Thank you!
Replanting the garden here in Florida for fall/winter
Oh how wonderful! We start frost in October...ugh!
Loved your idea for s'mores! I'm still "shopping" for a foodsaver. I may be overthinking it, but I feel pretty sure I'll get one eventually. As to your question about Autumn, I am a bookkeeper and very much not creative, but I've decided to do some free printables from the internet. (It's a reputable website.) My mom does this regularly and frames them in thrift store frames. I'm always impressed with her creativity. Anyway, I found some prints that have a vintage feel that I love and I happen to have some leftover card stock from when I did some Christmas coloring pages for my great nieces. I'm ready to usher in the cooler months. As always, great video!
What a lovely idea for a picture! Thanks for sharing!
find chestnuts and jump in leaves
So fun!
Thanks Em, the bread reminds me of a delicious bread pudding I've had that tasted like French toast. Yum. 😋😋😋 Interesting to see how expensive some grocery items are and how great some of those lost leaders are! 💗🤗💗
Yes, the bake was so good!
Thank you again! Please show how to make cookies from cake mix please.
Here are two I have showed in earlier videos
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Loved your videos. I'd love to go for some walks in the English countryside and plan my garden for next year. We have a short autumn too. I noticed you have tetley tea, that's a popular brand here in the UK.
LOVE my Tetley lol!
Hi Emmy and Paul! Greetings from the last days of hot Germany (98 F) but its getting a lot cooler from here! I just wanted to say your breakfast dish reminded me a lot of the traditional bread pudding! I love it! For fall I will take out old branches of fall decor and wrap a copper color light string around for my table decoration, pull out the Halloween witch (a candle goes inside and illuminates her eyes and the pumpkin etc. I make wreaths for my door and put out little doilies with fall decor. I love to watch the old Disney halloween cartoons , when going for walks with my dog I pick up pretty leaves and sometimes I find a gnarly branch that I hang on the ceilling and decorate with made decor and for Christmas I switch out the fall decor with handcrafted stars and snowflakes etc. It is fun and so pretty (cheap too). Picking dried flowers and grasses making a pretty arrangement, wrapping a orange ribbon around and placing it in a glass vase- Baking apples in the oven (just a whole apple till its soft like I did as a kid. Collecting chestnuts and mushrooms in he woods etc. Happy Fall and God bless!
What a lovely comment Granny! Thank you! I adore those old Disney Halloween cartoons! Classic!
We are busy splitting and stacking wood. Also cutting some scrap wood then splitting it for kindling which will combine winter kindling with a little yard clean-up. Not "fun" but its still warm here in the afternoon so we're taking mid-day breaks and its much more fun now than in the upcoming months.
Yes, we did our 4 cords back in May! Hopefully we can hold off until October to start using it!
@@FrugalMoneySaver We were wet and rainy longer than usual.....Last year (2021-2022) we ended up doing a lot of log splitting when it was NOT hot, dry, or particularly warm; and then we burnt later into the year too. That experience propelled us to begin a little earlier this year especially since we're promised a colder, wetter, and longer winter. We're on an altitude cusp for snow and by gosh if its honestly raining down below, we have honest snow in our back yard, the roads down the hill, and so on. In an area not particularly known for much snow, prepping wood for the wood stove in the snow may be romantic but not fun.
@@FrugalMoneySaver Feel the interior walls for cold as well as damp. Between sun, Temps, an extra layer of clothing, and off-heating appliances you can often stave off starting a fire if the walls aren't cold or damp. Once you do get the walls room temp, they have often lost thier dampness and you can more comfortably go 12-48 hours without a fire until the walls get cold and damp again.
I’m hosting a craft day with friends on Sat to make fall crafts to help decorate my home for the fall season.
Now that sounds super fun!
If you think that oil would last, i would have bought enough to last a year. We've been buying super sale items in quantities to last a year based upon cash flow and storage capability; then pulling from the pantry. It took about 1.5 months for us to begin to honestly feel the savings. However, when we look at how some of the items we've purchased in quantity have gone up in price, we're not sure how frequently they would be in the daily eating rotation. - Im going to guess that the oil has undergone a size and packaging change. Wesson was what was readily available in multiple sizes in this area. But, its been a coiplemof months since we've seen the bigger jugs.
Yes, we were very fortunate to have the large size on sale!
Love from India Emmy,Paul and Dixie! Your bread pudding bake was awesome,great idea.We make some kind of pilao of leftover dried bread with fried onions and condiments and soak bread ( just a dabb) in water and crumble in frying onions and further fry every thing,tastes amazing.Hsul was great.Take care
Love that! Sounds delicious Deepa! Love from America!!
Ooh. That sounds great
Your video was so helpful. We have a food saver, and I’ve just recently begun utilizing it more for freezing meats in useable portions. I’ve also started putting rice into my Large Mason jars. It’s a lot handier than keeping it in those flimsy bags. Someone else asked about your generator, and I’m interested in that also. Love your pantry space! You are definitely using the space you have!…….❤️Brenda
I put my rice and dry beans in coffee cans. So far have had no problems.
Thanks so much for watching! We have a Craftsman 6500 watt.
Hi Brenda! Did you know that the plastic cap from a grated cheese container fits perfectly on a regular mouth Mason Jar? I keep my rice in Mason jars as well and the grated cheese cap makes it so easy to pour and measure the rice. God Bless.
@@kathydoerrman2454 thanks for that tip! I had no idea that those lids fit onto a Mason jar..😲 Will give it a try!
Great food haul. Fall is my favorite. I love it. I’m stocking up on holiday baking ingredients on sale, making sure my pantry, fridge and freezer inventories are up to date, and starting to plan gifts for the holidays.
That’s wonderful Gretchen!
We enjoy picking apples at a local orchard. Last fall I planned a scavenger hunt in our big yard for the grand boys. They had to find certain colored leaves, acorns, etc and leftover Easter candy I found in the pantry, lol! It was lots of fun. We try to plan at least one weenie roast with family and friends. Your casserole looks delicious, and your party was a hit, Im sure. So happy to see you today, blessings to you and yours :)
Thanks so very much Julia!
My goodness, at 4/ $1 I would have purchased a couple of dollars worth. Some for eating fresh this week and next. Also some for freezing short term which means using inexpensive freezer bag material. I think the cheapest cirnmhas been is $.75/ ear in this area; maybe 8ne store had it at $.50/ each one year.
Terry it is on sale again for this week!
we are slowly washing our winter clothing and blankets,replacing as needed
Perfect time to get that done!
I'm glad your computer is fixed. I really enjoy your videos. Regarding what my wish list is for Fall, I would like to do the following: clean and organize my barn loft, put up cornstalks, get a few pumpkins and a bale of hay, plant daffodil bulbs near the pond, and take our dogs hiking at Letchworth State Park. And, if I find a Food Saver at a good price, I am going to get one!
Sounds great! All wonderful accomplishments Marcia!
Wow great idea!! Thanks 🙏
Thanks for watching Liz!
You got some great deals. That's a great menu for your get together and still frugal. That breakfast bake looks delicious.
Thanks Lulu!
Black Bear frankfurters better than Sabrett?????????????????????????????????????????? (I used to have a "weenie wagon" in Vegas....sold a lot of Sabretts...(just fyi)...:) Great video, like always! :) Be blessed, you and your house :) Dawn @ Rich & Dawn in MN :)
YES! I promise! Growing up in NY we always ate Sabrett...Black Bear are even better!!
@@FrugalMoneySaver We'll just have to try them for hubby! :) Dawn @ Rich & Dawn in MN :)
Glad you're back up and running! I bought some of the london broil and ground it into hamburger meat and froze it. Then I went back on Sunday because they had it again for the holiday. Those I will cut into smaller steaks and freeze. If you have a Kitchenaid mixer, consider getting a grinder attachment. It's great! I bought one off of Amazon for about $40. I mainly bought it to grind pork to recreate my grandmother's homemade Italian sausage, but you can use it for lots of things such as cheese, vegetables etc. Also, another thing you can do with the bread: my grandmother used to use it for her meatballs instead of breadcrumbs. She would break it into tiny pieces and use it that way. The bread soaks up the meat juices and the sauce making them so tasty. Lastly, when fall comes, I like to travel up a specific route to go pumpkin picking. I live in CT and there is a part of route 1 that has several farms for pumpkin and apple picking. It's very picturesque, and there are a few little shops that have seasonal decor that I like to peek at. My husband and I like to explore around the state leaf peeping. There's also an indoor flea market that we like to go in and see what they have. One not so fun thing is, once the leaves have completely fallen, I go and give my yards a big clean up and trim. I hate doing it, but it makes life so much easier in the spring. I didn't get to do it last year and I never caught up lol.
Dina we were just in CT. yesterday for some errands...Brookfield. So lovely!
We do "fall cleaning" instead of spring cleaning. That way we have the house clean and refreshed for the coming holiday season. Yesterday we pulled out our fall decor, which is only a few items, but it's things we love that we've used for years. Your casserole looks scrumptious! I'm sure my family would consume the whole thing in one sitting!
We start to clean now too! So nice to have our homes holiday ready!
What is your crockpot baked beans recipe? Also how do you put corn on the grill?
Wow that's awesome Ritzi and I send Love 💘 💕❤ Cheer from Texas Love 💘 ❤ 💖 💕 ♥ 😘
Thank you! Cheers and love back!
What I'm doing as of right now is restocking the freezer. Stocked up on fresh fruits and vegetables. Zucchini, squash, peppers and other summer veggies. They get extremely expensive in the winter. Also we found some meat on sale and pasta. I don't like doing big grocery shopping in the winter time, So I make sure both our freezers are well stocked up for the cold months.
Yes, I agree...winter can be so tricky!
Fun video. I am going to try this with apples. Also starting my fall wish list today. Thanks!
So happy you enjoyed the video!