Raise your hand if you think there can never be too many Dollar Tree Dinner videos. Yup - it’s unanimous. ❤️ sending much love and thanks for the effort that you put into planning these dinners. I don’t think you understand the number of families you have touched and the number of dinners that they have been able to have because you put out your videos. If you are one of those families and you are struggling with food insecurity please please please reach out to the agencies in your area. There is no shame in asking for a little bit of help. Having dinner is not a luxury. It is a basic human right!!!! Down the road when you’re back on your feet you will be able to repay the kindness that you received now. So please call 211, call your local United Way office for a list of the charities they support, call some local churches. JUST CALL!!! Sorry stepping off my soapbox now I just felt called to post this message because I knew someone desperately needed to see it. ❤❤❤❤❤
I would just like to add that if you (the reader) are a bit more than comfortable (financially), please donate food to families in need! (I'm doing that this week). These items can help make a great meal for a family for $20. ❤❤❤❤
Reach out to caregivers in your community also to donate to elders that may not ask for help. Many care providers try to get them connected to resources, but maybe offer a couple hours of visiting & a hot meal.
You are amazing! God bless you for posting this. In Jesus name, I hope I pray whoever needs to get this information gets it. Wonderful just wonderful friend may Jesus bless you🫶
My sister (RIP)🙏 would make miracle's on thanksgiving just like this... One of the best hams she ever made, I kid you not, came from a can that she roasted with a can of coke 😮 it's all we had, and it was so delicious... Last year was our first thanksgiving without her 😢 but this brought back many special memories 🙏 thank you so much ❤ God bless.
Awww, your sis (may she rest in peace) did that as best as she could, I bet it was delish bc I used canned ham for other dinners and used brown sugar or syrup and it comes out really good! It’s so sweet (no pun intended) that you can look back on that and be thankful/grateful. 🧡
We’re not trying this year. Maybe next year. We give out a lot of food but we haven’t made a serious effort for Thanksgiving since before the pandemic. I’m glad that some other Catholic parishes are doing better than we are.
@@autumn9729 I'd rather spend $10,000 doing that than give it to the govt in taxes. I did the same thing today for Xmas toy donations. I was a US Marine 20 years ago so I do Toys for Tots every year.
Food banks are a blessing! They really do help out a lot. Earlier this year my body decided to stop working properly so now I need to be gluten free and dairy free (I was already pescatarian for 10yrs) and even I have options at our local food bank. GF & DF is very expensive for anyone let alone someone like myself on a budget. The rest of my family still eats normal food just on a budget as well. Please reach out to your local food bank if you're having some food insecurity issues.
You have managed to make a Dollar Tree Thanksgiving a beautiful occasion. I would be humbled and honored to sit at a table with anyone who did the most they could with what they have. This is touching and I appreciate it.
A lot of my clients are on a budget and shop at dollar tree every week for groceries. If they say they can’t do Thanksgiving I tell them to watch your videos ❤
AS a Brit in the UK i am not totally sure why i'm watching Thanksgiving Dinners using Dollar Store Ingredients but I found it fascinating. Your ability to adapt to the available ingredients was a lesson to us and lets face it, its what our ancestors would have had to have done. Never heard of green bean casserole but it looked good, also mighty impressed with the no cook desert - a winner. Admit have never had instant mashed potato before but believe it has improved a lot over the years and i might well try as reviews seem good. Thank you.
As another Brit from the UK i do find this sort of content fascinating. Imagine doing a christmas dinner from poundland! Instant mashed potato like potato starch is such a useful ingredient! If you make cheese and onion pasta or pasty its really hard with fresh potato so i use instant mash and use less water. And potato starch is what i use to thicken any soup, sauce or curry that when its done its too loose but if i boil off any more water it will be too salty or strong.
You can use the instant mash as breading or as a filler to stretch something like hamburger, or as a thickener as mentioned. One of my favorite “easy” things is tinned chicken or fish, the potato flakes, and a little milk, patty and brown. A bechemel with pepper instead of nutmeg makes a cheap protein.
Honestly instant mashed potatoes are delicious as is. They're real potatoes that have been cooked, mashed and then dehydrated. Add a lil cream cheese or sour cream or milk and butter for extra creaminess and you wouldn't know the difference
That cream cheese brand, has an awesome taste. Also, if you cannot find it, fried onions use croutons at the dollar tree. Thanks Rebecca, for taking the time to demonstrate 20.00 holiday can be done, especially shopping at your local Dollar Tree.😊
Just discovered this channel while visiting my sister in VA. We quickly binged all of the long form videos. We can’t wait to watch this episode tonight. The crazy thing is my sister lives within walking distance of the DollarTree headquarters.
This year for thanksgiving I’m baking one Cornish hen, have one can of cranberry, one packet of Idaho potatoes, one box of stuffing and that’s gonna be it. Simple but will be filling.
I'm so impressed with the variety and generous portions for a meal that feeds 4 for just $20! So glad that anyone who might recreate this gets to walk away with that thanksgiving full belly feeling.
I just know a good deal when I see it. I keep a list of dinners I would like to have and keep my eyes open for the best prices. Smart! Right now I have a $43,000. Dentist bill to pay so I really have to more mindful of money. 😊
I think 2 cans of canned chicken, a box of stuffing mix and a can of chicken or mushroom soup or gravy or ĝravy mix makes a fine Thanksgiving casserole. My mom fixes that for a quick and easy weekend dinner. With some sides and cranberry sauce it's a fine meal. Creamy corn is a yummy side dish, frozen corn, 4 oz of cream cheese, some butter, splash of milk if needed, a tablespoon of sugar and egg or 2, baked in the oven, it's so good, it's good with some crumbled bacon added. My local Dollar Tree often has big cans of yams, naturally you can use them to make candied yams as a side but I like to use them to make a yam soup with finely chopped onion or a bit of minced onion or onion powder (if I used tge dried minced onion I put some in a small dish with some water and microwave until they're rehydrated), powdered ginger, butter, milk, chicken broth or chicken bullion, and pumpkin pie spice. It's pretty served with pepitas (shelled pumpkin seeds) sprinkled on top. It's a good soup starter for Thanksgiving dinner. Another soup idea is chicken corn chowder, bag of frozen corn or 2 cans of corn (cream style or regular) a bag of instant potatoes, a can of chicken, milk (fresh, canned or shelf stable) butter or margarine, pepper and salt to taste. Put a bit of butter in a pot, drain and cook the chicken, when chicken has a bit of color add the corn some water and the bullion, when corn is cooked add water and milk and stir in the instant potatoes. You can add more milk or water to get to the consistency you like your chowder. This looks pretty in the bowl with some parsley sprinkled on top. My sister likes this with dehydrated onions added. You could sprinkle some of those fried onions on top of the chowder, sometimes my sister wants grated cheese on top. If you have turkey left after the holidays you can use some of that to whip up a quick batch of turkey corn chowder using this recipe.
Definitely present three or even four thanksgiving meals from dollar tree. This was a great one for no oven options ❤👍👍👍☕😋😋 One of the options could be a friendsgiving version with appetizer ideas... crescent turkey rolls, air fried Mac and cheese bites.. Etc
Your thought process is spot on. I've had to substitute items when planning a menu due to items not being available. For those lucky enough to be able to shop different DT, it makes a difference. Love your videos and your compassion for your viewers. 😊
I appreciate you doing these Dollar Tree meals for those who really don't have a lot of options!! As a Dollar Tree shopper myself, you have shown me a lot of items I normally overlook! I am going to be a little more diligent in looking closer for these items and try to make some meals myself!
Oh I super love this! I just ordered some ingredients for Thanksgiving dinner trying to be budget conscious because INFLATION, and times are tough. I was able to get everything we wanted for $68 including ham and turkey, so while my meal is triple plus your budget, I really liked seeing your options and thought process, normally I woulda totally over spent, so I still saved. Happy almost Thanksgiving to you. I am THANKFUL for you, your whit, your tips, and your honesty! XO
I'm glad i found you recently, my issue is mobility and pain. It looks like we'll be having some weather thanksgiving week which means increased pain. I have always made everything from scratch. Adapting to my new circumstances and with your ideas and some planning, my cabinet is already stocked with items in this video plus a few fresh items in case i can make them. Thank you for your great ideas for different circumstances! Looking forward to the next dinner video! 🤗💕✨
I’m the same w the health issues. It’s hard. Have had to resort to curbside pick up or grocery delivery. I miss going in store. And prepping at home exhausts me. I get Meals On Wheels delivered during the week, so that’s a lifesaver, but not on holidays. Thanksgiving day, a local church makes a community free meal which they will deliver. Blessed! Enjoy yours & take care.😉
You're absolutely adorable! Love your videos and think you're very sensitive to the people who rely on your videos to stay within their means and still enjoy themselves in a dignified way.
How cool. I am on a limited budget right now and watching your videos not only helps me to save money, but also how to prepare the meals as well. I will definitely be looking for more of your videos soon.
I add a twist to the green bean casserole. I always make a big amount cause it’s a favorite. Six cans of French cut green beans, 1 can cream of mushroom, 1 of cream of chicken & 1 cheddar cheese. The cheese makes it so yummy! Mix in some fried onions, the rest on top.
You can do the same thing with frozen shredded hashbrowns. Thaw 'em out fully, mix it with a can of cream of chicken, a half cup of sour cream, half a bag of cheddar cheese, salt, pepper. Mix and put into a buttered dish. Top with the rest of the cheese. Top with crushed cornflake crumbs OR potato chips Boom. Now, you got Mormon Funeral Potatoes
Ibotta has a deal going on for sides and a turkey. The turkey challenge is too many required receipts for me, but only 4 for the sides, I’m half way there. I’m so blessed this Thanksgiving day! A local church is making a free full meal for pick up or delivery. They are dropping off 2 meals for me. This menu is my favorite meal! Otherwise I’d be adapting your DT items & making my own. Thank you!
you know i love videos like this and it proves that even on a strict budget one can celebrate with friends or family. i was homeless for almost fifteen years and my "campmates and i would come together and do something very similar to this...we would make a 20-40 budget between us and do a camp fire cooking holiday meal and celebrate as friends and family thankful for what we had even though it was not the best of situations it made spirits raise during a bad situation.
Thank you for taking time to show people how they can feed their families on a strict budget. I am a single mom and am fortunate to have a high enough paying job to feed my children but I have gone through times, and still do, when payday is not close and I am low on money. This can be a lifesaver and help someone feel better that they can make meals for their family when they didn’t think they couldn’t❤
I just discovered your videos, and I feel like I've stumbled onto something incredible. Aside from your videos and just your entire demeanor, you have probably the most loving, wholesome comments section on TH-cam. I've found the old axiom "Never read the comments" to be largely true, but not under your videos. All I see here is love and support and well wishes and the best humanity has to offer. Thanks for being a breath of fresh air!
That meal looks really good Rebecca! I never thought or seen anybody making mac and cheese the way you did, but it looked great so did the chocolate cream pie ! I can't wait to make that ! Looks Yummy ! I think you did a great job on the meal ! Kudos ! Thanks for the tips on the meal and have a great day !
Those plates are so wonderfully full! You made that $20 go far, serving generous portions I imagine would be satisfying, even for a special occasion meal like Thanksgiving. Thank you for sharing; I know this helped someone.
My most frequented Dollar Tree has been woefully understocked in the frozen/refrigerated food section for a while now. Thanks for all of your continued inspiration for budget-friendly meals.
“….if that is something you would like to see.” I would like to see anything you care to offer. You are so creative, respectful, and calming. I watch even though I do not have to deal with many of the limitations you work around, and I get some great ideas along the way!
When my mom made Creamed Chipped Beef on Toast, better known as S. on a Shingle, she always rinsed the chipped beef like that before she cooked it. It really helps reduce that intense saltiness, give it a try some time :)
That's how you're supposed to use anchovies too. I'm tired of finally finding a pizza place that offers anchovies, only to pick up a pizza striped with anchovy fillets that are still caked in salt and oil. Egad!
@@merriemisfit8406 My dad loved anchovies on pizza, and the only place he found that did it right was an Italian restaurant in town that was actually staffed by an Italian family. Not from a pizza place.
@@sharimeline3077 Then it looks like I may be out of luck. There is a very renowned Italian restaurant a short walking distance from my house, but they're all into appealing to "foodies" anymore. Small portions, huge prices, no pizza. For instance, a dinner with a beef entree is over 60 bucks, and a simple eggplant and zucchini timbale will run you over 40. The next closest place is about a 15-minute drive, and there a small "Margareta" pizza with anchovies is $15, while a small vegetarian with anchovies is $19.50. Too much for my wallet. Maybe I should quit my current job and go work for a pizza place as their official anchovy wrangler.
Best channel I could ever discover. I've moved out recently and I'm doing yt streaming/animation as a part time job while doing other work. You help me stretch my dollars and actually enjoy my budget meals a lot more than I ever could hope for!
Last year I was able to visit a former client and her kiddos at the hotel they live in. These recipes remind me of that season. I love that you’re sharing recipes people in any situation can do
This is why I love this channel. Not only are you a fun host. Your ingenuity always gives me fun tips and tricks to try. No strain Mac n cheese Yes Please!!
My husband cooks country ham in water, changing it several times. It helps to rehydrate it and removes a lot of the salt. Crisp it a bit with no water at the end. That pie looks delicious. Thanks for all the good videos.
When I get to leftovers the day after thanksgiving I like to mix everything together into a big bowl. I think I enjoy them more than on thanksgiving day.
I make my Kraft or Great Value boxed mac and cheese in the microwave in a glass baking dish. A glass loaf pan usually works well because it is smaller. Add in the water and butter and cook uncovered for 10 mins. I do not measure the water. I just add enough to fully cover the pasta with a little extra so that all of the macaroni is submerged completely. When done, take out of the microwave, add milk and cheese then stir until creamy. Serve in the dish that you made it in if you would like.
I was suppised to go to a friends house for Christmas Dinner they were having roast beef so wanting some Turkey I purchased a bag of slices at the deli on clearance. Well, I got sick before hand and did not go.to the dinner. Once I felt better I began to hunger for a holiday mea. So, I cooked a large Yam, opened a can of Cranberry Sauce, and heated 2 slices of Turket Breast. I had 1/3 can of Cranberry Sauce, 2 slices of Turkey and 1/4 of the Yam. Yummmy The turkey came out to be 4 slices for $1 91 ! ! Less than $.50 / slice ! The yam was on sale $.37/ pound ! They were large close to a pound and 1/4 was less than $.10. And the cranberry sauce $1.39. A great meal and cheap ! I had 3 more servings at the same low price. If I had wanted to, I could have added Squash, Green Beans, Rolls to make it a complete meal. And still been frugal. Thank you for your videos.
I like to stir half of the fried onions into the cream of mushroom soup and green beans. Then I put the rest on the top. And I would put some soy sauce from a packet from Chinese delivery into the soup also; free and makes the difference for me! And I’m like you, Rebecca, stuffing is my first favorite and green bean casserole is my second favorite.
I'm glad to hear the reviews on that gravy. I found it on the clearance shelf of my Kroger affiliate for 0.58 per packet and grabbed it to stretch my gravy from the turkey breast I picked up a couple of weeks ago. I also love the Mac n cheese method! I'm going to do that myself from now on. As for the cheesecake, I'll bet that switching out the pudding mix with pumpkin puree and adding sugar would turn that into a pumpkin cheesecake!
I think your videos are so fantastic. So many families out there who are struggling with really tight budgets, and you’re giving them a ton of creative options.
I once had a Thanksgiving dinner that was nothing but a package of turkey lunchmeat. That me would have been SO happy to eat this with you, and today me thinks you're awesome!
interesting yet very frugal ideas. im a single person that lives alone and your ideas really help me minimize waste. i liked your microwave turkey day video, very insightful.!! glad you have this "niche" channel!!
I’d say if you steeped the ham overnight in water it would have gotten rid of the salt. But I think you made a great dinner . I didn’t think it would look nice or taste good based on the ingredients but it looked lovely. Well done and I’m sure some people will be very glad to have options for a good value thanksgiving meal. We don’t have thanksgiving here in Ireland and I’m always glad because must be a lot of money for food over November and December for you guys.
I have to comment. I ran across you're channel at random today. And i'm amazed at how you can make meals on a budget. You are honest and creative. Giving viewers on you're channel ideas.
I love your videos ! I’ve learned not only how to save and budget a little better but also how to jazz up basic meals and make them delicious. So thank you!
Here in Canada there are no refrigerated or frozen items. We have canned and packaged items so I find it interesting to watch what you have in the US Dollar Tree
I honestly use her channel for inspiration and just go to the cheapest place in my town to buy different ingredients, like store brands. For her recipes, I just change the store and change the budget since I live in Canada.
I buy those instant potatoes all the time. My hubby loves them with a pkg of brown gravy mix. I just about always can find them for 99c somewhere. I enjoy the country ham slices but they are really salty. I rinsed them a little and dry them off before I cook them to remove some of the salt. They are great as is for a seasoning meat for dishes. Love your budget ideas.
That's a very nice dinner on a budget! Thank you for these great ideas! Times have been a bit rough, and it is great that people can see that options are still available without breaking the bank.
Thanks for this! There is a really really delicious ham relish thst my family makes with country ham. You blend country ham (the weird ends are great), a big sweet apple, and some red pepper relish/jalapeno jelly (whichever you prefer) in the food processor until its a good spreading texture. It's sweet and salty and so delicious. If you search Kings Arms Tavern Ham Relish Recipe, you'll find it. It's from a tavern in historic Williamsburg where we used to go sround Christmas time when I was a lass.
I was in the hospital this summer with pancreatitis, and when I got home one of the first things I was able to eat was the Idahoan instant potatoes, I love them!
I've probably tried three to six different brands of instant mashed potatoes over the years. Always go back to Idahoan brand Original potatoes in the box. It has the least amount of sodium.
The secret to getting a clean first slice of pie is to cut two slices. Make three “spokes” into the center and then scoop out one of the slices. The third cut creates wiggle room for the crust to stay intact! Please do follow through on making other versions of this and a comparison of them all. I especially love that you didn’t use an oven for this one. Maybe for an even bigger challenge you could use only a microwave and a kettle?
Im real impressed. I don't shop there - but can appreciate the art form of making something great from something cheap. That was A LOT of food for 20 bucks and it looked pretty decent.
I grew up with money being really tight and eating a lot of dollar store and food bank food. We always had family over for the holidays so that was less of an issue. But i could absolutely see my mom making something like this for a special dinner. And i would have been happy to have it.
I spent $50 about so at Walmart for Thanksgiving this year in combination with things I already had at home. We're having turkey, mashed potatoes and gravy, green beans with ham chunks from my freezer, glazed carrots, cornbread stuffing, homemade rolls, Oreo cheesecake and strawberry shortcake. I already had strawberries and a boxed pound cake so making that into the strawberry shortcake. Already have the green beans and ham. Already have the brown sugar and cinnamon to make the glazed carrots, already have the things to make The rolls and already have the cornbread for the stuffing. I'm feeding about 8 to 10 people. I love these Dollar tree videos because shows people that you can still have a good dinner even if you only have a few dollars. Thank you Rebecca!
FYI Walmart has Festive Ground Turkey 16oz roll for $2.54. Could you sometime do a meal from Dollar General? We live in a rural area and have several Dollar General’s close. Dollar tree is about 40 minutes from us. Thanks for your videos. I don’t miss them ❤
You could do that as a turkey meatloaf. Use crushed up boxed stuffing mix, grate an onion, season with your favorite seasonings and add in an egg yolk. Bake it at 350 until done. You could even make turkey salisbury steaks too.
I love these videos! I know it wouldn’t be dollar tree dinners if you were to buy from grocery stores but I’d love to see what you would make with discounted/ cheap items.
Raise your hand if you think there can never be too many Dollar Tree Dinner videos. Yup - it’s unanimous. ❤️ sending much love and thanks for the effort that you put into planning these dinners. I don’t think you understand the number of families you have touched and the number of dinners that they have been able to have because you put out your videos.
If you are one of those families and you are struggling with food insecurity please please please reach out to the agencies in your area. There is no shame in asking for a little bit of help. Having dinner is not a luxury. It is a basic human right!!!! Down the road when you’re back on your feet you will be able to repay the kindness that you received now. So please call 211, call your local United Way office for a list of the charities they support, call some local churches. JUST CALL!!! Sorry stepping off my soapbox now I just felt called to post this message because I knew someone desperately needed to see it. ❤❤❤❤❤
I would just like to add that if you (the reader) are a bit more than comfortable (financially), please donate food to families in need! (I'm doing that this week). These items can help make a great meal for a family for $20. ❤❤❤❤
Reach out to caregivers in your community also to donate to elders that may not ask for help. Many care providers try to get them connected to resources, but maybe offer a couple hours of visiting & a hot meal.
I agree to all said!!!
You are amazing! God bless you for posting this. In Jesus name, I hope I pray whoever needs to get this information gets it. Wonderful just wonderful friend may Jesus bless you🫶
That’s right having food is a basic human, right! I am re-reading your comment right now and I just love you friend already 😊❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
My sister (RIP)🙏 would make miracle's on thanksgiving just like this... One of the best hams she ever made, I kid you not, came from a can that she roasted with a can of coke 😮 it's all we had, and it was so delicious... Last year was our first thanksgiving without her 😢 but this brought back many special memories 🙏 thank you so much ❤ God bless.
So sorry for your loss hun ❤
so sorry for your loss, but your sister sounds like a wonderful genius :) i'm going to try that recipe ! thanks for the inspiration
It's hard without my brother and MIL. Sending hugs to you and yours ❤
Awww, your sis (may she rest in peace) did that as best as she could, I bet it was delish bc I used canned ham for other dinners and used brown sugar or syrup and it comes out really good! It’s so sweet (no pun intended) that you can look back on that and be thankful/grateful. 🧡
Your sister sound like she was a wonderful and very clever person . Hugs to you and your family
My Catholic Church down the street and they're giving away a turkey a pan and a box of fixings. How lucky I am,🦃
I'm glad for you. I grew up getting those too. This year I bought 100 of them for other people. 100 turkeys with all the sides.
We’re not trying this year. Maybe next year. We give out a lot of food but we haven’t made a serious effort for Thanksgiving since before the pandemic.
I’m glad that some other Catholic parishes are doing better than we are.
@MrClarkisgod thank you for doing that 🤍
@@autumn9729 I'd rather spend $10,000 doing that than give it to the govt in taxes. I did the same thing today for Xmas toy donations. I was a US Marine 20 years ago so I do Toys for Tots every year.
Food banks are a blessing! They really do help out a lot. Earlier this year my body decided to stop working properly so now I need to be gluten free and dairy free (I was already pescatarian for 10yrs) and even I have options at our local food bank. GF & DF is very expensive for anyone let alone someone like myself on a budget. The rest of my family still eats normal food just on a budget as well. Please reach out to your local food bank if you're having some food insecurity issues.
You have managed to make a Dollar Tree Thanksgiving a beautiful occasion. I would be humbled and honored to sit at a table with anyone who did the most they could with what they have. This is touching and I appreciate it.
Agreed ❤
Absolutely ❤❤
So perfectly said ❤
Love it was so quaint and she cooked with love that's the best part.
Your graditude is so sweet.❤
I’m hosting this year. Free turkey I won at a work raffle. All of my sides are from DT! ❤
Love a free Turkey! I might be thanksgiving-ed out after this series
A lot of my clients are on a budget and shop at dollar tree every week for groceries. If they say they can’t do Thanksgiving I tell them to watch your videos ❤
AS a Brit in the UK i am not totally sure why i'm watching Thanksgiving Dinners using Dollar Store Ingredients but I found it fascinating. Your ability to adapt to the available ingredients was a lesson to us and lets face it, its what our ancestors would have had to have done. Never heard of green bean casserole but it looked good, also mighty impressed with the no cook desert - a winner. Admit have never had instant mashed potato before but believe it has improved a lot over the years and i might well try as reviews seem good. Thank you.
As another Brit from the UK i do find this sort of content fascinating. Imagine doing a christmas dinner from poundland! Instant mashed potato like potato starch is such a useful ingredient! If you make cheese and onion pasta or pasty its really hard with fresh potato so i use instant mash and use less water. And potato starch is what i use to thicken any soup, sauce or curry that when its done its too loose but if i boil off any more water it will be too salty or strong.
You can use the instant mash as breading or as a filler to stretch something like hamburger, or as a thickener as mentioned.
One of my favorite “easy” things is tinned chicken or fish, the potato flakes, and a little milk, patty and brown. A bechemel with pepper instead of nutmeg makes a cheap protein.
Instant mashed potatoes are one of my favorite comfort foods. They're so good
Honestly instant mashed potatoes are delicious as is. They're real potatoes that have been cooked, mashed and then dehydrated. Add a lil cream cheese or sour cream or milk and butter for extra creaminess and you wouldn't know the difference
Instant mashed is really good and cheap add lots of butter and salt n pepper ❤
That cream cheese brand, has an awesome taste. Also, if you cannot find it, fried onions use croutons at the dollar tree. Thanks Rebecca, for taking the time to demonstrate 20.00 holiday can be done, especially shopping at your local Dollar Tree.😊
Very good 😅
I agree about the cream cheese.
Wow, that is quite a meal for only $5 per plate. You are a frugal magician.
Just discovered this channel while visiting my sister in VA. We quickly binged all of the long form videos. We can’t wait to watch this episode tonight.
The crazy thing is my sister lives within walking distance of the DollarTree headquarters.
nice!
This year for thanksgiving I’m baking one Cornish hen, have one can of cranberry, one packet of Idaho potatoes, one box of stuffing and that’s gonna be it. Simple but will be filling.
Sounds so good!
I'm working Thanksgiving night, but will be making a DT Thanksgiving dinner for myself, with leftovers for Friday!! Thank you, Rebecca!
I'm so impressed with the variety and generous portions for a meal that feeds 4 for just $20! So glad that anyone who might recreate this gets to walk away with that thanksgiving full belly feeling.
I’ve never been this early before. Really love watching your videos. I’m not struggling with food but I’m a cheap butt and love looking for new ideas.
Yay, a fellow "thrifter"
Cherry pie added to the cheese cake yum
I just know a good deal when I see it. I keep a list of dinners I would like to have and keep my eyes open for the best prices. Smart! Right now I have a $43,000. Dentist bill to pay so I really have to more mindful of money. 😊
I think 2 cans of canned chicken, a box of stuffing mix and a can of chicken or mushroom soup or gravy or ĝravy mix makes a fine Thanksgiving casserole. My mom fixes that for a quick and easy weekend dinner. With some sides and cranberry sauce it's a fine meal.
Creamy corn is a yummy side dish, frozen corn, 4 oz of cream cheese, some butter, splash of milk if needed, a tablespoon of sugar and egg or 2, baked in the oven, it's so good, it's good with some crumbled bacon added.
My local Dollar Tree often has big cans of yams, naturally you can use them to make candied yams as a side but I like to use them to make a yam soup with finely chopped onion or a bit of minced onion or onion powder (if I used tge dried minced onion I put some in a small dish with some water and microwave until they're rehydrated), powdered ginger, butter, milk, chicken broth or chicken bullion, and pumpkin pie spice. It's pretty served with pepitas (shelled pumpkin seeds) sprinkled on top. It's a good soup starter for Thanksgiving dinner.
Another soup idea is chicken corn chowder, bag of frozen corn or 2 cans of corn (cream style or regular) a bag of instant potatoes, a can of chicken, milk (fresh, canned or shelf stable) butter or margarine, pepper and salt to taste. Put a bit of butter in a pot, drain and cook the chicken, when chicken has a bit of color add the corn some water and the bullion, when corn is cooked add water and milk and stir in the instant potatoes. You can add more milk or water to get to the consistency you like your chowder. This looks pretty in the bowl with some parsley sprinkled on top. My sister likes this with dehydrated onions added. You could sprinkle some of those fried onions on top of the chowder, sometimes my sister wants grated cheese on top. If you have turkey left after the holidays you can use some of that to whip up a quick batch of turkey corn chowder using this recipe.
Thank you for sharing!
Have you ever tried canned cream corn? Sometimes people mix that with bisquick I think
Definitely present three or even four thanksgiving meals from dollar tree. This was a great one for no oven options ❤👍👍👍☕😋😋 One of the options could be a friendsgiving version with appetizer ideas... crescent turkey rolls, air fried Mac and cheese bites..
Etc
Great idea
I love that you do this for those who need ideas for a budgeted holiday. Everyone should still celebrate with a nice holiday meal. Cheers!
I love mixing my potatoes (any kind) with just about anything. Macaroni, peas, broccoli and cheese, corn LOL you name it and it's all going together.
I Love mashed potatoes and peas!
Your thought process is spot on. I've had to substitute items when planning a menu due to items not being available. For those lucky enough to be able to shop different DT, it makes a difference. Love your videos and your compassion for your viewers. 😊
Thank you so much!
I appreciate you doing these Dollar Tree meals for those who really don't have a lot of options!! As a Dollar Tree shopper myself, you have shown me a lot of items I normally overlook! I am going to be a little more diligent in looking closer for these items and try to make some meals myself!
Oh I super love this! I just ordered some ingredients for Thanksgiving dinner trying to be budget conscious because INFLATION, and times are tough. I was able to get everything we wanted for $68 including ham and turkey, so while my meal is triple plus your budget, I really liked seeing your options and thought process, normally I woulda totally over spent, so I still saved. Happy almost Thanksgiving to you. I am THANKFUL for you, your whit, your tips, and your honesty! XO
That is so amazing Laura thank you for sharing I hope you have an amazing thanksgiving dinner!
That’s a good budget and they look so delicious I’ll try the cheesecake chocolate and all the others ! ❤very good amount !
Laura where did you order your dinner from if you don't mind my asking? I'm definitely on a big budget this year. Newly Divorced Mom of 3 Teens🙃
I'm glad i found you recently, my issue is mobility and pain. It looks like we'll be having some weather thanksgiving week which means increased pain. I have always made everything from scratch. Adapting to my new circumstances and with your ideas and some planning, my cabinet is already stocked with items in this video plus a few fresh items in case i can make them. Thank you for your great ideas for different circumstances! Looking forward to the next dinner video! 🤗💕✨
I’m the same w the health issues. It’s hard. Have had to resort to curbside pick up or grocery delivery. I miss going in store. And prepping at home exhausts me. I get Meals On Wheels delivered during the week, so that’s a lifesaver, but not on holidays. Thanksgiving day, a local church makes a community free meal which they will deliver. Blessed! Enjoy yours & take care.😉
Mazey, I'm hoping you have less pain and good mobility and get to do everything that you want to. Happy Thanksgiving to you.
@@barbwall3678 thank you and you as well! 💕✨🤗
@@sandy-pf9bb thank you! Many blessings of the day to you! 💕✨🤗
Love this community!! I hope you get to enjoy your holiday week with some low pain moments 💝
You're absolutely adorable! Love your videos and think you're very sensitive to the people who rely on your videos to stay within their means and still enjoy themselves in a dignified way.
I think many people forget the premise of being thankful for whatever you have. It’s about singing where you worship, not being heard!
How cool. I am on a limited budget right now and watching your videos not only helps me to save money, but also how to prepare the meals as well. I will definitely be looking for more of your videos soon.
I add a twist to the green bean casserole. I always make a big amount cause it’s a favorite. Six cans of French cut green beans, 1 can cream of mushroom, 1 of cream of chicken & 1 cheddar cheese. The cheese makes it so yummy! Mix in some fried onions, the rest on top.
You don't add any milk?
You can do the same thing with frozen shredded hashbrowns. Thaw 'em out fully, mix it with a can of cream of chicken, a half cup of sour cream, half a bag of cheddar cheese, salt, pepper.
Mix and put into a buttered dish. Top with the rest of the cheese.
Top with crushed cornflake crumbs OR potato chips
Boom.
Now, you got Mormon Funeral Potatoes
Ooo! That sounds good!
@@EeveelutionStormi may try that out sometime!
@@TheActualHelloKitty You should!
Ibotta has a deal going on for sides and a turkey. The turkey challenge is too many required receipts for me, but only 4 for the sides, I’m half way there.
I’m so blessed this Thanksgiving day! A local church is making a free full meal for pick up or delivery. They are dropping off 2 meals for me. This menu is my favorite meal! Otherwise I’d be adapting your DT items & making my own. Thank you!
Enjoy your Thanksgiving
That’s Awesome! Free meal!
you know i love videos like this and it proves that even on a strict budget one can celebrate with friends or family. i was homeless for almost fifteen years and my "campmates and i would come together and do something very similar to this...we would make a 20-40 budget between us and do a camp fire cooking holiday meal and celebrate as friends and family thankful for what we had even though it was not the best of situations it made spirits raise during a bad situation.
I love your videos. You are a true public service. 🍂🍁🍃Happy Fall🦃🍃🍁🍂
Happy Fall to you too!
@@DollarTreeDinners Thank you Rebecca, and Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours ! 🦃🤗
I never knew a no bake dessert was so easy to make! Thank you so much for this video!
Love these videos, I think there can be a lot of snobby chefs online this time of year, and these videos are such an accessible resource. Great job!
Thank you! Even in my own comments there’s a lot of snobby chefs 😂😂
If your dollar tree is out of fried onions, check the chips section to see if they have Funyuns. They make an excellent substitute!
Thank you for taking time to show people how they can feed their families on a strict budget. I am a single mom and am fortunate to have a high enough paying job to feed my children but I have gone through times, and still do, when payday is not close and I am low on money. This can be a lifesaver and help someone feel better that they can make meals for their family when they didn’t think they couldn’t❤
I'm stretching my SNAP benefits to cover our holiday meals, so your videos are very helpful! Thank you for posting. 🦃
Sacramento, California USA 🇺🇸
My family did a similar pie for a couple Thanksgivings as a kid! Premade crust, chocolate pudding, Cool Whip, and sliced almonds. I loved it!
I just discovered your videos, and I feel like I've stumbled onto something incredible. Aside from your videos and just your entire demeanor, you have probably the most loving, wholesome comments section on TH-cam. I've found the old axiom "Never read the comments" to be largely true, but not under your videos. All I see here is love and support and well wishes and the best humanity has to offer. Thanks for being a breath of fresh air!
I am totally impressed, I would happily eat all of it!! I know I would enjoy the chocolate cheesecake!! Thank you!! Glad I found your channel!!
Hope you enjoy!
That meal looks really good Rebecca! I never thought or seen anybody making mac and cheese the way you did, but it looked great so did the chocolate cream pie ! I can't wait to make that ! Looks Yummy ! I think you did a great job on the meal ! Kudos ! Thanks for the tips on the meal and have a great day !
thanksgiving is about being THANKFUL 🦃 and i am so thankful for these videos ❤️
I'd love to see the comparisons between the different Dollar Trees, and also the ideas you come up with.
Will do!!
Those plates are so wonderfully full! You made that $20 go far, serving generous portions I imagine would be satisfying, even for a special occasion meal like Thanksgiving. Thank you for sharing; I know this helped someone.
My most frequented Dollar Tree has been woefully understocked in the frozen/refrigerated food section for a while now. Thanks for all of your continued inspiration for budget-friendly meals.
I love all your videos; especially around holidays or special occ..always so helpful to be able to participate without having to spend a bunch!! ❤
Happy holidays!
“….if that is something you would like to see.”
I would like to see anything you care to offer. You are so creative, respectful, and calming. I watch even though I do not have to deal with many of the limitations you work around, and I get some great ideas along the way!
When my mom made Creamed Chipped Beef on Toast, better known as S. on a Shingle, she always rinsed the chipped beef like that before she cooked it. It really helps reduce that intense saltiness, give it a try some time :)
lol! S on a shingle. My grandma used to make that we though it was good and funny.
That's how you're supposed to use anchovies too. I'm tired of finally finding a pizza place that offers anchovies, only to pick up a pizza striped with anchovy fillets that are still caked in salt and oil. Egad!
@@merriemisfit8406 My dad loved anchovies on pizza, and the only place he found that did it right was an Italian restaurant in town that was actually staffed by an Italian family. Not from a pizza place.
@@sharimeline3077 Then it looks like I may be out of luck. There is a very renowned Italian restaurant a short walking distance from my house, but they're all into appealing to "foodies" anymore. Small portions, huge prices, no pizza. For instance, a dinner with a beef entree is over 60 bucks, and a simple eggplant and zucchini timbale will run you over 40. The next closest place is about a 15-minute drive, and there a small "Margareta" pizza with anchovies is $15, while a small vegetarian with anchovies is $19.50. Too much for my wallet. Maybe I should quit my current job and go work for a pizza place as their official anchovy wrangler.
@@merriemisfit8406 prices are crazy these days, who exactly can afford that? No one I know!
Best channel I could ever discover. I've moved out recently and I'm doing yt streaming/animation as a part time job while doing other work. You help me stretch my dollars and actually enjoy my budget meals a lot more than I ever could hope for!
You are such a blessing. Thank you for all you do, especially your lovely altitude.
I love this lady! She makes me happy! And hungry LOL! Thank you so much for the budget & food prep ideas! And Happy Thanksgiving!😊🌻🦃
Last year I was able to visit a former client and her kiddos at the hotel they live in. These recipes remind me of that season. I love that you’re sharing recipes people in any situation can do
This is why I love this channel. Not only are you a fun host. Your ingenuity always gives me fun tips and tricks to try. No strain Mac n cheese Yes Please!!
I love it and I want more Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year’s DT dinners! Thank you! 🎉
My husband cooks country ham in water, changing it several times. It helps to rehydrate it and removes a lot of the salt. Crisp it a bit with no water at the end. That pie looks delicious. Thanks for all the good videos.
Everything looks delicious! I'm definitely going to try your mac and cheese method. I also love it when the sides get a little mixed together lol!
When I get to leftovers the day after thanksgiving I like to mix everything together into a big bowl. I think I enjoy them more than on thanksgiving day.
Your videos are very calming and cozy.
You knocked it out of the park - am so glad to have found your channel!!
I make my Kraft or Great Value boxed mac and cheese in the microwave in a glass baking dish. A glass loaf pan usually works well because it is smaller. Add in the water and butter and cook uncovered for 10 mins. I do not measure the water. I just add enough to fully cover the pasta with a little extra so that all of the macaroni is submerged completely. When done, take out of the microwave, add milk and cheese then stir until creamy. Serve in the dish that you made it in if you would like.
Use powdered milk to soak up excess water. Works great.
You can actually boil the country ham for a few minutes (after rinsing and before frying it) to remove even more salt!
I enjoy watching part 1 looking forward to part 2 of Thanksgiving dinner 🍽️😊
I was suppised to go to a friends house for Christmas Dinner they were having roast beef so wanting some Turkey I purchased a bag of slices at the deli on clearance. Well, I got sick before hand and did not go.to the dinner. Once I felt better I began to hunger for a holiday mea. So, I cooked a large Yam, opened a can of Cranberry Sauce, and heated 2 slices of Turket Breast. I had 1/3 can of Cranberry Sauce, 2 slices of Turkey and 1/4 of the Yam. Yummmy
The turkey came out to be 4 slices for $1 91 ! ! Less than $.50 / slice ! The yam was on sale $.37/ pound ! They were large close to a pound and 1/4 was less than $.10. And the cranberry sauce $1.39. A great meal and cheap ! I had 3 more servings at the same low price.
If I had wanted to, I could have added Squash, Green Beans, Rolls to make it a complete meal. And still been frugal. Thank you for your videos.
I’m with you! Stuffing and green bean casserole are my favorite too! The sides are the best!! And…. Dessert of course. Ty!!
I like to stir half of the fried onions into the cream of mushroom soup and green beans. Then I put the rest on the top. And I would put some soy sauce from a packet from Chinese delivery into the soup also; free and makes the difference for me! And I’m like you, Rebecca, stuffing is my first favorite and green bean casserole is my second favorite.
I'm glad to hear the reviews on that gravy. I found it on the clearance shelf of my Kroger affiliate for 0.58 per packet and grabbed it to stretch my gravy from the turkey breast I picked up a couple of weeks ago. I also love the Mac n cheese method! I'm going to do that myself from now on.
As for the cheesecake, I'll bet that switching out the pudding mix with pumpkin puree and adding sugar would turn that into a pumpkin cheesecake!
I think your videos are so fantastic. So many families out there who are struggling with really tight budgets, and you’re giving them a ton of creative options.
Make do or do without. What a great motto and way to live.
So interesting what you can accomplish with a few ingredients. I'm enjoying the ideas in the comments section too.
Clever and original as ever. Thank you for the ideas.
Idkw but with pie it helps to cut at least two pieces before you try to remove the first slice because it releases it a little bit. 🤷🏻♀️
Just come across your channel. Hi from England, you're genuine and caring . Keep up your great content and believe in yourself ❤
I once had a Thanksgiving dinner that was nothing but a package of turkey lunchmeat. That me would have been SO happy to eat this with you, and today me thinks you're awesome!
Those plates of food were very attractive and really large servings. I'll bet everything was delicious.
Thank you for always being so kind!
I’ve never seen a mirror at the kitchen sink. That’s kinda cool. But curious as to what your reason for doing that was. So unique
interesting yet very frugal ideas. im a single person that lives alone and your ideas really help me minimize waste. i liked your microwave turkey day video, very insightful.!! glad you have this "niche" channel!!
How about making a no bake pumpkin cheesecake if Dollar Tree has canned pumpkin?
Thst looks delicious!!!! What a great $20 dinner for family or friends!!!
I’d say if you steeped the ham overnight in water it would have gotten rid of the salt. But I think you made a great dinner . I didn’t think it would look nice or taste good based on the ingredients but it looked lovely. Well done and I’m sure some people will be very glad to have options for a good value thanksgiving meal. We don’t have thanksgiving here in Ireland and I’m always glad because must be a lot of money for food over November and December for you guys.
I have to comment. I ran across you're channel at random today. And i'm amazed at how you can make meals on a budget. You are honest and creative. Giving viewers on you're channel ideas.
I don't shop much at dollar tree but still enjoy your videos.
I love your videos ! I’ve learned not only how to save and budget a little better but also how to jazz up basic meals and make them delicious. So thank you!
Here in Canada there are no refrigerated or frozen items. We have canned and packaged items so I find it interesting to watch what you have in the US Dollar Tree
I honestly use her channel for inspiration and just go to the cheapest place in my town to buy different ingredients, like store brands. For her recipes, I just change the store and change the budget since I live in Canada.
I love this channel for real. Wholesome and cheap food. Its like struggle meals but more than 1 dish at a time
If they have turkey spam, try it it’s good. Love your ideas
I buy those instant potatoes all the time. My hubby loves them with a pkg of brown gravy mix. I just about always can find them for 99c somewhere. I enjoy the country ham slices but they are really salty. I rinsed them a little and dry them off before I cook them to remove some of the salt. They are great as is for a seasoning meat for dishes. Love your budget ideas.
You consistently amaze me with what you do with dollar tree ingredients. Thank you. I'd love to see more!
I think I would try putting the pie is the freezer for a bit to firm it up some. Everything looks great! Good job.
That's a very nice dinner on a budget! Thank you for these great ideas! Times have been a bit rough, and it is great that people can see that options are still available without breaking the bank.
Thanks for this! There is a really really delicious ham relish thst my family makes with country ham. You blend country ham (the weird ends are great), a big sweet apple, and some red pepper relish/jalapeno jelly (whichever you prefer) in the food processor until its a good spreading texture. It's sweet and salty and so delicious. If you search Kings Arms Tavern Ham Relish Recipe, you'll find it. It's from a tavern in historic Williamsburg where we used to go sround Christmas time when I was a lass.
Those Idahoan mashed potato packets are great
Fast, easy, and closest to homemade 👍Awh no stuffing? 😩😁
I was in the hospital this summer with pancreatitis, and when I got home one of the first things I was able to eat was the Idahoan instant potatoes, I love them!
I've probably tried three to six different brands of instant mashed potatoes over the years. Always go back to
Idahoan brand Original potatoes in the box. It has the least amount of sodium.
The secret to getting a clean first slice of pie is to cut two slices. Make three “spokes” into the center and then scoop out one of the slices. The third cut creates wiggle room for the crust to stay intact!
Please do follow through on making other versions of this and a comparison of them all. I especially love that you didn’t use an oven for this one. Maybe for an even bigger challenge you could use only a microwave and a kettle?
She did a microwave one a couple videos back!
Just subscribed last night 🎉 Great tips.
You are a miracle worker with food! 😊
I always love your series! 🧡🧡🧡
This is so great. My momma could make a meal out of ANYTHING. We were poor, but we were never hungry. ❤️
Im real impressed. I don't shop there - but can appreciate the art form of making something great from something cheap. That was A LOT of food for 20 bucks and it looked pretty decent.
I grew up with money being really tight and eating a lot of dollar store and food bank food. We always had family over for the holidays so that was less of an issue. But i could absolutely see my mom making something like this for a special dinner. And i would have been happy to have it.
I spent $50 about so at Walmart for Thanksgiving this year in combination with things I already had at home. We're having turkey, mashed potatoes and gravy, green beans with ham chunks from my freezer, glazed carrots, cornbread stuffing, homemade rolls, Oreo cheesecake and strawberry shortcake. I already had strawberries and a boxed pound cake so making that into the strawberry shortcake. Already have the green beans and ham. Already have the brown sugar and cinnamon to make the glazed carrots, already have the things to make The rolls and already have the cornbread for the stuffing. I'm feeding about 8 to 10 people. I love these Dollar tree videos because shows people that you can still have a good dinner even if you only have a few dollars. Thank you Rebecca!
you seem like such a nice person just genuinely trying to help people! love your vids and keep being you!
FYI Walmart has Festive Ground Turkey 16oz roll for $2.54.
Could you sometime do a meal from Dollar General? We live in a rural area and have several Dollar General’s close. Dollar tree is about 40 minutes from us.
Thanks for your videos. I don’t miss them ❤
You could do that as a turkey meatloaf.
Use crushed up boxed stuffing mix, grate an onion, season with your favorite seasonings and add in an egg yolk. Bake it at 350 until done.
You could even make turkey salisbury steaks too.
I love these videos! I know it wouldn’t be dollar tree dinners if you were to buy from grocery stores but I’d love to see what you would make with discounted/ cheap items.
Thank u!!! Now i know how to make green bean casserole... I love you and your dinners make it easier for me when on a budget