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$2,003 GROCERY HAUL for 12 people - one month!

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@Just-YOLANDA-T.C
@Just-YOLANDA-T.C Ай бұрын
Yes, to better quality, better health. For your large family, $2003 is excellent. $2003 divided by 13 them divided by 4 weeks only comes to $39 a week per person and that is excellent, EXCELLENT.
@loveoutloud5558
@loveoutloud5558 Ай бұрын
The math is mathing!😂
@leynetthudson7518
@leynetthudson7518 Ай бұрын
Yes and Amen 🙏
@MaryTheresa1986
@MaryTheresa1986 Ай бұрын
It's cheaper than fast food, that's for sure!
@cherylcranford8908
@cherylcranford8908 Ай бұрын
​@@joanna-0pWOW have compassions4999 evidently not who are you to pass in judgement on this family with children who go through many growth spurt and need extra nutrition. Shame on you.
@rebeccapotter1824
@rebeccapotter1824 Ай бұрын
​@havecompassions4999 I don't know where you live, but it's amazing that she could feed this large family for that price. I'm only one person, and I can't eat for that price a month, and I'm not a glutton as you say. She has teenager's that eat a lot too.
@maryhatch8698
@maryhatch8698 Ай бұрын
You need to start fruit trees now. It takes several years for them to bear fruit. Also hey yourself a garden spot plowed up. Start simple. Potatoes, carrots, parsnips, onions, etc. get strawberries and raspberries going too. Will save you tons of money, and give the kids something to take care of. This is from a North Dakota farm girl. Mom did not get much from the grocery store at all.
@ourmodernhomestead2974
@ourmodernhomestead2974 Ай бұрын
I came here to say the same about the fruit trees and berries 😊
@Peggy731
@Peggy731 Ай бұрын
I’d do raised bed gardening if you garden. Less likely to have moles & voles.
@agirlinthegarden1
@agirlinthegarden1 Ай бұрын
I agree. Start a garden
@the_resa_
@the_resa_ Ай бұрын
She had a garden way back in the day didn’t she. I Renner tomatoes and cucumbers 🤔
@savanah1407
@savanah1407 21 күн бұрын
I have been disappointed with the ground beef at Costco as well. Lots of hard bits and not much flavor at all. It’s just 2 of us but I’m considering splurging on an order from a farm that sells online when I have freezer space. I think it’ll be worth it
@RachelRothLamaie
@RachelRothLamaie Ай бұрын
You are my comfort watch and have been since the channel was called “our tribe of 10”. Thank you for sharing your journey with us! ❤ God is good! ❤️
@OurTribeofMany
@OurTribeofMany Ай бұрын
You have been around for awhile!!! ❤️❤️❤️ thank you for those kind words. I hope you have a great day!
@marilynfdavis891
@marilynfdavis891 Ай бұрын
I believe when we eat good healthy foods we snack less & have better portion control. 👋🏻💜✝️
@user-vo8oi1ic2v
@user-vo8oi1ic2v Ай бұрын
@@OurTribeofMany a pound of butter every day is obscene and you can get fresh fruit for a dollar a pound,,you spent A TON ON THE FROZEN prechopped fruit, and NO ONE ON THIS PLANET NEEDS TO DRINK 3/4 GALLON OF MILK a week..There are starving people in your community...if not near where the wealthy families like you live, I guarantee there are NEEDY HUNGRY people in your state. I donate to a very poor food insecure single Father of 2 girls 6 and 3 in Detroit who doesnt have access to a grocery store in their city AT ALL. so they usually dont get any produce and I live on gov income in Canada which is quite low and the exchange rate is 25-30%. Perhaps you can send a small donation to them,,used items or clothes for a girl starting Kindergarden would be greatly greatly appreciative. They have a long cold snowy winter ahead of them Its a youtuber, in Detroit a religious Man PO box 274 Lincoln Park Michigan 48146
@Venice805
@Venice805 Ай бұрын
What does your husband do?
@ssrb9406
@ssrb9406 20 күн бұрын
Agreed, this family always seems genuine compared to other large families on YT. I never watch other large family hauls to the end.
@ozarkfamilyhomestead
@ozarkfamilyhomestead Ай бұрын
Sarah, not sure if anyone has mentioned this yet, but be sure to freeze those raisins for a week before you store them on the shelf. We love Azure's raisins and buy them in the 10 pound box, but once we had little bugs hatch while they were in a glass jar on the shelf. Now I always freeze them ahead of time before storing. Love the super-frugal and healthy haul! 💕🥰💕🥰
@Lethalport1515
@Lethalport1515 Ай бұрын
Hopefully they see this quickly!!
@ozarkfamilyhomestead
@ozarkfamilyhomestead Ай бұрын
@@Lethalport1515 Me too!
@DiannaGrable-fm8jd
@DiannaGrable-fm8jd Ай бұрын
Hi Janice, didn't know you watched Sarah and Solo. I love watching them as much as I love watching your family.
@ozarkfamilyhomestead
@ozarkfamilyhomestead Ай бұрын
@@DiannaGrable-fm8jd Dianna, I've been watching them for YEARS! I love their family! Sarah even helped encourage me when we first started up our family's channel. 💕
@DiannaGrable-fm8jd
@DiannaGrable-fm8jd Ай бұрын
@@ozarkfamilyhomestead Oh wow, I didn't know that. That's fantastic!
@Bex-rg8pj
@Bex-rg8pj Ай бұрын
Funny but true story. I have a hard time falling asleep and have tried all the soothing music etc. I pick one your playlist and hit play all. Your voice reminds me of one of my older sisters. Your smile too. I peacefully go to sleep. I also talk in my sleep. I woke myself up having a conversation with you last week 😂 Jennifer at a country life works for me too!!
@OurTribeofMany
@OurTribeofMany Ай бұрын
@@Bex-rg8pj That is so funny!!
@cmconcon
@cmconcon Ай бұрын
So sweet!
@justashton255
@justashton255 Ай бұрын
Having any food these days is a blessing❤
@vickiealexander2910
@vickiealexander2910 Ай бұрын
Exactly 💯 Those people in Houston are standing in long lines for food and water because all their food has gone bad without power.
@taustin6524
@taustin6524 Ай бұрын
It would be very beneficial for you, and anyone else that will be taking on the responsibility of milking the cows, to spend some time on a dairy farm actually doing the work, getting comfortable with the safe methods of collection and getting familiar with the equipment before you have to dive head first into your own dairy processing. From experience, I can say that there is a lot involved in the collection, and storage of fresh milk and the equipment used to gather it. We have a fridge dedicated to milk that is kept sanitized and set at the optimal temperature for storage (36-38 degrees F).
@DiannaGrable-fm8jd
@DiannaGrable-fm8jd Ай бұрын
She can go over and watch Janice and Shawn from Ozark Family Homestead, they milk their cow every day. They remind me so much of Sarah and Solo and their family.
@AnneQ-bk6wi
@AnneQ-bk6wi Ай бұрын
I encourage you to start a good sized berry garden. Blackberries, raspberries and strawberries all grow well in your area and will increase on their own. They also freeze well. Blueberries ate are a little trickier. Mulberries are tasty as well and easy to grow.. After your initial investment you will be supplied for many years. You may even have friends and neighbors who are willing to share starts.
@OurTribeofMany
@OurTribeofMany Ай бұрын
@@AnneQ-bk6wi we have mulberries and plan to do the rest!!
@jabow1878
@jabow1878 Ай бұрын
One thing just popped into my mind. If you are on a septic you should flush a teaspoon of yeast in each potty every month. The yeast really does a good job cleaning it out!
@MABchevy
@MABchevy Ай бұрын
So glad raw milk works for you and keeps you healthy! However it may carry salmonella in which case I’d rather not take that chance. Salmonella can be fatal. I’d wouldn’t take the chance with my kids. But like I said you do you and I’m glad it works for you! 😀
@Nomadic.A
@Nomadic.A 24 күн бұрын
Salmonella, E. coli, Campylobacter, Staphylococcus aureus, Yersinia, Brucella, Coxiella, Listeria, and Cryptosporidium... couldn't pay me to take that risk for myself let alone kids. Glad there are more moms speaking out of tiktok with their horror stories.
@gretchenshafer8087
@gretchenshafer8087 Ай бұрын
Sarah- I know your budget has gone up, but so has everyone's budget! You are doing fantastic for your family size. You have to pick and choose what your priorities are and healthy food is a great priority. You are not overspending! Love this!
@JustSonya78
@JustSonya78 Ай бұрын
We have, over the past three years, slowly made/making changes towards a "healthier" kitchen. Some changes we have made: 1)Using greek yogurt in place of sour cream, making sure its plain and adding our own fresh fruit and sweetener. 2) Purchasing half an half with only cream and milk as the ingredients.3) Buying potatoes and making our own "homestyle fries", roasted potatoes, potato salad,etc 4) Cutting out foods and products that contain dyes. We're constantly trying to improve and evolve towards a healthier life. Love watching others trying to as well. God Bless
@silviamagda
@silviamagda Ай бұрын
I don't understand the first one. Greek yogurt and sour cream are different things.
@JustSonya78
@JustSonya78 Ай бұрын
@@silviamagda If you strain plain Greek yogurt it gets really thick. For my family we add seasons/spices and use in place of sour cream. We have for years and we're used to the flavor.
@amyhenry9315
@amyhenry9315 Ай бұрын
As a single person living off Teacher Retirement and a little Social Security, thank you for inspiring me to use some of your shopping tricks. I started shopping once every three weeks and looking for items I love to stock up on when they're on sale. I portion out and freeze my bacon. I portion out spinach and lettuce ino air tight bags making it last days longer. I prep and wedge and seed my lemons in airtight jars and cover carrots and radishes in airtight jars. with cold water. I keep boiled eggs in fridge....with everything prepped and ready to go, I eat what I have..... so convenient... Nothing sits and spoils....I store English Cucumbers in Apple Cider Vinegar....I COOK and save money and eat healthy and don't waste food. By wedging lemons, they are there stored and ready tor fish, pasta, water, hot tea, rice, etc. rather than watching one uncut lemon go bad because I was too tired to cut it tor just one meal..
@karolynpieren5129
@karolynpieren5129 Ай бұрын
Do the lemons last longer doing that.
@safiiiyyyaaa
@safiiiyyyaaa Ай бұрын
Always enjoy watching your grocery hauls. It's always interesting to see what others are buying, for ideas and inspiration. 😅 Happy Monday to the whole fam and can't wait to see more of the new house! ❤
@mama2boys123
@mama2boys123 4 күн бұрын
I grew up on a farm in Indiana. We always had our own beef. I remember in college, Dad called and told me to plan on coming home because we were doing meat. The neighbors had a garage we used to cut and wrap the meat plus do hamburger. We did 3 whole beefs that day! It was for 3 families. I was so glad come winter to have "real" meat.❤
@connieosburn6886
@connieosburn6886 Ай бұрын
Sarah ,I remember being a child, and my mother paid a farmer 50 cents a gallon . Your right raw milk is very healthy for you . Plus all the things you can do with it ! I am 57 now and wish I knew a farmer that milk cows in are area !
@naomivantonder1161
@naomivantonder1161 Ай бұрын
As long as the milk is pasteurized.
@cassandrasmom
@cassandrasmom Ай бұрын
@@naomivantonder1161then it won’t be raw
@janetmartin9372
@janetmartin9372 Ай бұрын
Pasturized milk is not raw milk.​@@naomivantonder1161
@naomivantonder1161
@naomivantonder1161 Ай бұрын
​@@cassandrasmomI understand, but if the farmers cows are sick and given antibiotic for example and someone in your family has an allergy for that antibiotic it could lead to serious complications.
@cassandrasmom
@cassandrasmom Ай бұрын
@@naomivantonder1161 In the USA, when the farmer is licensed, the state makes frequent checks on the cows and the environment in which they are being cared for. Also, you should always buy your raw milk from a trusted farmer. They are very friendly and will allow for you to go tour their farm, see the condition of the animals & ask them questions. I don’t know how this works in any other country, so I can see your point if you live outside of the US.
@therealmekk
@therealmekk Ай бұрын
These are one of my favorite types of videos to watch
@LargeFamilyHomestead
@LargeFamilyHomestead Ай бұрын
It is such a blessing when you get to the point when you are making some of your own dairy products. We no longer buy milk, yogurt, cottage cheese, ricotta, mozzarella, butter and sour cream. We are getting ready to start making hard cheese and can't wait for the experience. I can't wait for y'all to get there too! ♥
@OurTribeofMany
@OurTribeofMany Ай бұрын
@@LargeFamilyHomestead me too!
@mountaingirl8124
@mountaingirl8124 Ай бұрын
It is a lot of work. The homesteading channels make it look easy and don’t always show the reality. We have been doing dairy for 12 years. However, it’s so good for you and when you have your OWN it is comforting! When COVID hit, we had dairy products. ❤️🙌🏻
@carolchapman9320
@carolchapman9320 Ай бұрын
I have tried once a month shopping and it didn't end up saving us money for one reason or another. Now I try to stick with once a week grocery shopping. I also found meal planning didn't end up working for us for multiple reasons. But what is helping us stick with a budget (barely!) is just stocking the ingredients for the typical meals we do make and planning as we go from what we have on hand!
@heathernotzdaniels6350
@heathernotzdaniels6350 Ай бұрын
Sarah, Azure carries the Lakewood products too, and I usually find they have the best price on a case over any of the stores I shop. Also, not sure if you have tried it, but Lisa's sourdough tortillas from House on Boone, are phenomenal and so easy. I made 200 in one day and had them all wrapped up in packages for the freezer. They are flavorful, pliable, and even after being frozen, were just great. I even used them as a thin pizza crust when they were a bit thicker rolled. As I rolled them out, my roomie was cooking them off on two skillets. Once a month shopping is great! We've been doing a once a month Costco run and then our Azure order. It's working. If i find a great deal at another store, I try to squeeze it in, as well, and only shop the sale. Great video lady!! ❤. Have a lovely week!
@OurTribeofMany
@OurTribeofMany Ай бұрын
@@heathernotzdaniels6350 Thanks…I’ll check her out!
@stacycamacho59
@stacycamacho59 Ай бұрын
We went from $600 with 9 people up to $1600 for 9 people. Our budget went up over the past few years. We haven't gone over yet, which is great. We are doing more frozen fruits, vegetables because cans are so expensive compared to the frozen. We just do normal 1 time a month for groceries as well. Azure unfortunately for their drop off is 3 hours away. Would love to try it eventually.
@frostysgrl
@frostysgrl Ай бұрын
My family of 6 were blessed to take in 3 nephews during a time of hardship so with my 4 and 3 other cousins who decided to stop by Ive had 10 kids in my 3br apt for 3 days and I immediately thought of you! It’s definitely a blessing and not for the weak. We buy very similarly and whew my grocery budget just exploded. Thankfully my friend with chickens is supplying our egg needs 😂 I definitely tapped into your big family tips for the next month.
@roseannejacquette9347
@roseannejacquette9347 Ай бұрын
My husband was in the military and going once a month was all we knew. Don’t know how I did it. We used the commissary which wasn’t always close to us so it made it kind of a necessity. Love your hauls. It’s not easy to plan ahead. ❤❤❤❤
@DiannaGrable-fm8jd
@DiannaGrable-fm8jd Ай бұрын
I am retired Air Force and I know what you mean when you say you only went shopping once a month. It was very hard but we did it. Tell your husband and yourself, Thank You for your service.
@janiehowington7622
@janiehowington7622 Ай бұрын
It's just me, now at 75 and I try to do a monthly haul on Soc. Sec. day, but I always have to place small orders almost on a weekly basis. There are always things you forget to put on the list, produce that needs replacing or things that you ran out of faster than you thought. I am beginning to wonder if I'm actually saving any money doing a haul once a month! Maybe this next go around I'll try just getting what I need for a week, week by week and see if that saves me money in the long run.
@jaytee419
@jaytee419 Ай бұрын
i love these grocery hauls 😂 a higher grocery budget for better quality food means lower medical bills in the future… totally worth it!
@greenrockgarden2851
@greenrockgarden2851 Ай бұрын
Holy moly! That milk expense! We go through about 3 gallons a week for a family of 3. I can’t even imagine buying fresh milk. My hubs drinks milk with every meal and then there’s milk for cooking. I bet you will be very excited when you can milk the cows.
@nancyfarkas3592
@nancyfarkas3592 Ай бұрын
Raw milk seems very dangerous.
@319roxanne
@319roxanne Ай бұрын
I make fresh salsa all of the time. Where I live, they have a salsa that used to be made for a restaurant. My friend, who’s parents owned the company, gave me the recipe years ago. It is as follows: Large can of DICED tomatoes, drained. 1 Tlbs of jalapeño Garlic salt Cilantro Chopped onion. In a blender, add a tsp of garlic salt, jalapeños and a few of the tomatoes. Put your blender on blend or chop and blend with turning it off and on. This will give you consistency of a restaurant salsa. Or you can blend it to chunky if you want. Pour that into a bowl. Put your onion, cilantro and a few more tomatoes and do the same off and on to get the consistency you want. Pour into your bowl. Add rest of your tomatoes to the blender, and blend. Add this to your already made mixture. If you need something more, add garlic salt. Trust me, it will work out. Refrigerate until chilled. The longer it sits, the more flavors will come out. That’s it. Cheap and since you know what is going into it, it can be 100% organic if you want. It’s so much cheaper than jarred salsas and you can add other veggies, too! Enjoy!
@OurTribeofMany
@OurTribeofMany Ай бұрын
Yum!!!
@rachelfrees1268
@rachelfrees1268 Ай бұрын
❤. You are a good shopper. The milk prices are astronomical. Can’t wait for your cows to start providing milk to your family.
@LokificentsLair
@LokificentsLair Ай бұрын
Everyone needs to do whats best for their family, BUT i just want to remind people that raw milk and raw honey shouldnt be given to infants or immunosuppressed people
@Alex-sb4op
@Alex-sb4op 23 күн бұрын
I am glad this comment is at the top. So worrying to see so many family creators like this who have an audience of primarily parents , promoting raw milk when the risks can be absolutely fatal.
@livethatlife1830
@livethatlife1830 15 күн бұрын
So explain how my grandmother lived the old-fashioned way and lived to the age of 89 and some of her siblings lived well in their 90s?
@LokificentsLair
@LokificentsLair 15 күн бұрын
@livethatlife1830 I do believe I said everyone needs to do what's best for their family. I have an autoimmune disorder and had cancer so I'm immunosuppressed so raw milk and honey could kill me. My kids were very premature so it was dangerous for them. And if we are going to go with the whole exception not rule, my grandmother who was a 3 concentration camp, ghetto, and 2 death March survivor lived to 99 and didn't have a single health issue... not even high cholesterol or BP so obviously subjecting people to horrors like that isn't dangerous to some 🙄 Just stop. I didn't shame Sarah or solo, or anyone. I said people need to do what they feel is best for their family but was just poi ting out it isnt safe for all.
@christineearl4972
@christineearl4972 Күн бұрын
@@livethatlife1830that’s called survivors bias. MANY people died before pasteurization.
@55VickyV
@55VickyV Ай бұрын
I go shopping on my mobility scooter, so I shop once every 7-10 days as that’s all the room I have on the scooter. I actually end up with a collapsible cooler below my legs and three or four bags hanging off the head rest and mirrors. I buy a lot of prepared food, including frozen entrees as I can’t stand long enough to make meals. So I spend between $300-$400 on food and other grocery store items per month. There is a Walmart three minutes (about a block) from my home in a large mall and a local grocery chain at the other end of the mall so I have a lot of food choices. There is a Costco in this area, but it is at least ten kilometres away, so I don’t go there. BTW, I’m almost 82, and disabled by severe arthritis and heart failure and live in Victoria Canada. 🇨🇦
@cameronduplechin3588
@cameronduplechin3588 29 күн бұрын
Love that you’re 82 and still getting around good under your circumstances 😊💗
@55VickyV
@55VickyV 29 күн бұрын
@@cameronduplechin3588 Thank you!!! I hope to be around for a few more years. Life is so interesting, I don’t want it to be over!
@catherinemccright1256
@catherinemccright1256 19 күн бұрын
make a sheet pan meal takes just minutes you can sit while peeling and chopping potatoes throw it in with a roast some seasonings and olive oil dump some baby carrots in and youve got yummy healthy meals for the week, cook once eat for the week, just an idea! you've got to give your body what it needs to keep moving and not be in pain most important! im someone with chronic pain i have a spinal injury ans cleaning up my food had drastically decreased my pain!
@ednanelson1897
@ednanelson1897 Ай бұрын
I love watching your grocery hauls. I would love to shop once a month but I am the caregiver for my 94 yo mother and she loves to shop.
@dawnvarty657
@dawnvarty657 Ай бұрын
I'm asking out of curiosity, not antagonism, so please don't be offended as I know so many can be. I'm wondering how you prevent milk carried illnesses like TB that are prevented with pasteurization? Is it a case of vaccination or testing of your herd? What research have you done and can you recommend any resources?
@nancyreichenbach2938
@nancyreichenbach2938 Ай бұрын
Remember when your halls were $1200. Food is so inflated. 😢
@OurTribeofMany
@OurTribeofMany Ай бұрын
@@nancyreichenbach2938 agree!!
@juliedavis1137
@juliedavis1137 Ай бұрын
@@OurTribeofMany I think you had fewer children at 1200 and also you said a quarter of this was raw milk? Previously you used pasteurized? I think if you do a per person, and factor in the cost of a different kind of milk, the cost inflation won't be as much as you think.
@stephanieb9004
@stephanieb9004 Ай бұрын
Also kids are older and eat more
@erinbroderick2819
@erinbroderick2819 Ай бұрын
She also has several adults she is feeding now.
@annlockey8552
@annlockey8552 Ай бұрын
Definately doubled and trippled in some items.
@evanorvell8368
@evanorvell8368 Ай бұрын
Wow! Luka is getting to be a tall guy--taller than his dad! Love how he's always been his own man (no teeth smile)😐. Is he your "strong-willed child?" And Eli's voice! (Shows you how long I've been watching!)🥰 Also, Ruth Ann Zimmerman would be a good source to watch for cheese making!
@traceyrommel1847
@traceyrommel1847 Ай бұрын
Always enjoy watching your monthly hauls. I would love to be able to do this but it’s just my husband and myself. We do go a family owned meat market and buy all of our meats and stock up for 4 or 5 months. Everything else we buy from Walmart or Hyvee. We eat lots of fruits and vegetables so they don’t last long. This would have been great to do when my boys were younger. ❤❤
@melanieb2158
@melanieb2158 Ай бұрын
Video idea: react to an old grocery haul to compare prices and choices. I am curious how much an old haul would cost today.
@chinas-b8280
@chinas-b8280 Ай бұрын
I agree. Wonderful idea.
@rebekah3483
@rebekah3483 Ай бұрын
Same! Great idea!
@singerjo5791
@singerjo5791 Ай бұрын
I think her budget a couple of years ago was $1200 a month.
@66262ggfdetuj
@66262ggfdetuj Ай бұрын
I second this!!!
@stefaniebenson2949
@stefaniebenson2949 Ай бұрын
Oh, I think this is a wonderful idea!
@leahhitz2706
@leahhitz2706 Ай бұрын
Living vicariously threw your haul
@JPC629
@JPC629 Ай бұрын
I tried Azure standard after learning about them from you. I placed two orders (April, May) and everything was wonderful. No complaints. I plan on doing an order tomorrow. Thanks!
@grannynoraswihart8565
@grannynoraswihart8565 Ай бұрын
You could try a baked potato bar, very large potatoes and bake them and put all kinds of toppings, including chili for them.
@tammyhenderson5941
@tammyhenderson5941 Ай бұрын
You could do a garden and grow a lot of your own vegetables . Like cucumbers tomatoes. Potatoes, onions beans, peas, corn and all kinda of vegetables. While growing that's what we did. Ther was 8 of us kids.
@lindawatson8087
@lindawatson8087 Ай бұрын
What a great way to wake up to having a notification from you.
@anitatucker8812
@anitatucker8812 Ай бұрын
I've shopped once a month for years. I like idea staying out of the store and saving money but also I feel better as a mom when I am fully stocked. I'm also returning to pick up produce, dairy, and bread.
@rebeccasible6631
@rebeccasible6631 Ай бұрын
Eli "They taste like raisins." I'm belly laughing here.
@dowhateveryouwant1010
@dowhateveryouwant1010 Ай бұрын
Hi sarah! Long time silent viewer here. I watch another mom she has a family of 8 and she shops every 8 -9 weeks! I think you would love her. All homemade. She makes sour dough tortillas you could ask her about it if you want. Her channel is ...... our small footprint on KZfaq.
@picking4profit
@picking4profit 26 күн бұрын
yes she has a brilliant channel and does it all off grid!
@tracydownie4151
@tracydownie4151 Ай бұрын
Love your shopping hauls. Growing up, my parents grew all our vegetables, potatoes, peas, corn,3 different beans, pumpkin, parsnips, carrots, turnips, tomatoes, lettuce, strawberries & raspberries We had apple, apricot, peach trees & mum would preserve the fruit for all year round desserts. Mum would also make homemade jam, sauce & relish…oh the memories
@melly1269
@melly1269 Ай бұрын
Sarah, try toasted Naan and spread on a layer of goats cheese and top with freshly sliced tomatoes and sprinkle with lemon pepper - a quick and reasonably healthy meal!!
@ninjanana102
@ninjanana102 Ай бұрын
That sounds delicious!
@lindawilson290
@lindawilson290 Ай бұрын
I'm curious to see how Judah and Katie grocery shop once they are married!
@lindamcneil711
@lindamcneil711 Ай бұрын
Yes, food is medicine… that is the way we do it. I have always loved the way you present food. I live be the 90/10 rule.🎉🎉🎉 I think your milk is about what we pay for our raw milk. We grew up with it. Our price is 16 per gallon for goat milk and 15/gal for cow. You get the same butter we do.
@brendahamrick9337
@brendahamrick9337 Ай бұрын
Great video Sarah.I love the noise and commotion in your house everyday! I’m still open to coming out there and helping with all the pandemonium! I love it!❤
@Astromontana
@Astromontana Ай бұрын
18:51 - 18:55 Never thought I see a video of yours where you use the word "sus" lol. 25:18 - Huh, I never knew you hung food from hooks like that. That's actually a pretty effective way of saving space. I should try that. As for once a month grocery shopping, I just look at the 3 main meals for the day (breakfast, lunch, and dinner) and plan a list of that. I'll add little snacks in between depending on the budget.
@AussieAngeS
@AussieAngeS Ай бұрын
I love your grocery hauls Sarah. I’ve been watching lisa’s videos from farmhouse on Boone on how she makes cheeses and butter and sourdough breads etc, it’s so interesting how they’re made. The portion sizes of groceries are huge compared to what we have here in Australia
@Michelleholland2424
@Michelleholland2424 Ай бұрын
I’m sure you’ve already heard this but Justin Rhodes is a great resource for homesteading and food as medicine.
@tyanneh1
@tyanneh1 Ай бұрын
If you're getting mineral lines in your toilet from your water, a good and non toxic way to clean them is to turn the water off to the toilet and flush it and try to plunge all the water down, then pour a gallon of vinegar into it, let sit overnight, then scrub in the morning, it will usually just wipe right off without scrubbing, you can do this if it's really bad, otherwise you can use the comet or something else your comfortable with.
@dawns071991
@dawns071991 Ай бұрын
We do once a month shopping during our school year for our 4 boys (soon to be 5 boys!) myself, my husband, and my father in law. During the summer we do twice a month because our boys wanted to do camps, sports, and our schedule changes more often.
@rebeccaknight9712
@rebeccaknight9712 Ай бұрын
Your grocery hauls are fun to watch. I would never be organized enough to plan everything I need for the month. I'm at the grocery store every other day to feed our small family of three, lol.
@KayeCarterTV
@KayeCarterTV Ай бұрын
♥️ I like to see what you get on your Grocery haul. It usually gives me some ideas for just my husband and I …of course it’s a very smaller scale lol… thank you for sharing with us. Sending love, prayers, kindness, and a daily dose of encouragement.♥️🇺🇸🙏🏼👍🏼🌹
@lucindasutt7365
@lucindasutt7365 Ай бұрын
Always a job to restock every month. BELL, what a help she is. Same for your olde Sons. They can do so many things.
@michelleh5727
@michelleh5727 Ай бұрын
I think 2000 a month is AMAZING..Especially with what your buying... You are gonna SAVE so much money just in raw milk once your cows come in to milk... Thank you so much for sharing
@gloriastone3211
@gloriastone3211 Ай бұрын
Great grocery haul Sarah. It's amazing how expensive food has gotten. I worry about your family drinking raw milk with all the bird flu circulating around dairies.
@marthab255
@marthab255 Ай бұрын
I know people think that is good but you have meat in the freezer which makes your grocery bill a lot. Thank the Lord that you can do that. You know that organic things are sprayed and they stop just a few days before selling. Beef, pork and poultry is fed growth hormones and then are tested right before processing. I don’t waste money on organic. The streets in the south are covered with homeless people in all this heat. You are blessed. ❤
@nancyfarkas3592
@nancyfarkas3592 Ай бұрын
Everything I have read says organic is not any more nutritious then non organic
@jackiedixon2702
@jackiedixon2702 Ай бұрын
I got some questions . You buy organic milk which is grass fed so why not make butter? A little salt in the blender and voila .. butter ! Also mozzarella would be an easy fun task for the kids . Milk vinegar or lemon and fresh mozzarella. I also often wonder why with all that land you don’t even have a small summer patch to grow tomatoes or lettuce or any veggies to supplement your grocery needs.
@naturalsimpleliving
@naturalsimpleliving Ай бұрын
We shop weekly for our family of 13 because we buy a lot of produce and raw milk. This year, we decided to buy a cow as well. If we had chickens, that would take almost $400 off our budget, and raw milk is worth it! We pay $14 a gallon. Do you factor in the whole cow over the months into your budget? Love your shopping grocery haul videos! Sending love from Wisconsin!
@christinem.alwaysbelieve
@christinem.alwaysbelieve Ай бұрын
Hi, fellow Wisconsinite 😊
@naturalsimpleliving
@naturalsimpleliving Ай бұрын
@@christinem.alwaysbelieve Hi!! How fun! I’m off to clean all the tree branches and limbs from those storms. What a wild summer. Nice to meet you.✨
@christinem.alwaysbelieve
@christinem.alwaysbelieve Ай бұрын
@@naturalsimpleliving nice to meet you too. Storms have been awful. They said this morning may get more later today. Keep safe.
@OurTribeofMany
@OurTribeofMany Ай бұрын
@@naturalsimpleliving Animal care comes out of another budget.
@naturalsimpleliving
@naturalsimpleliving Ай бұрын
@@OurTribeofMany Oh, that would make sense. I was working out how much it would cost to process the cow rather than going to the store and how much our budget will change. Praying for Gods direction on selling and buying land. Would love to have fresh eggs and dairy cows
@stephaniejohnson3739
@stephaniejohnson3739 Ай бұрын
Maybe in your new home you could grow a field of potatoes which is such a low maintenance food to grow. Pretty much plant and forget it with the exception of hilling them a couple times. Also sweet potatoes are just plant and forget for months and can store for many months in a cool place (no hilling required). Berry bushes are also easy to grow and come back year after year! Your children would probably love to help with those things!!! Such a beautiful family 💜
@mmec.3554
@mmec.3554 Ай бұрын
Every time I see your grocery hauls I want to get where you are with simplified storage, sourdough, and such. I just can’t seem to wrap my head around it all. I’d love to shop less, too but produce doesn’t seem too last long for me. And I get overwhelmed with how much we need. I know you’ve talked about milk prices before but ouch. I’m your neighbor here in Iowa and we get a2a2 milk for $5/gallon and I pick it up 10 min from my house. It’s been a huge blessing!! It is $6 if you get plastic jugs instead of supplying your own glass jars.
@rowddyone3570
@rowddyone3570 28 күн бұрын
Love to watch grocery hauls that focus on eliminating seeds oils and sugar, thank u, I re subscribed
@julihittenberger3442
@julihittenberger3442 Ай бұрын
Good for you guys eating fruit....it's the only food that cleans the lymph system (where disease begins)! Try turning your pineapples upside down a day before cutting, makes them sweeter :)
@christinem.alwaysbelieve
@christinem.alwaysbelieve Ай бұрын
For rusty water, you can use Iron Out softener salt in your softener. Helps a lot. Iron out can be purchased in spray and toilet tank cubes to keep rust out of the toilet too.
@OurTribeofMany
@OurTribeofMany Ай бұрын
@@christinem.alwaysbelieve Thanks for the tip!
@christinem.alwaysbelieve
@christinem.alwaysbelieve Ай бұрын
@@OurTribeofMany you're very welcome. 😊
@juanesebuitrago4040
@juanesebuitrago4040 Ай бұрын
I can’t wait till you get into gardening and grow your own vegetables! I know, you have a lot in your plate, but maybe one day one of the children will be interested.
@OurTribeofMany
@OurTribeofMany Ай бұрын
@@juanesebuitrago4040 I hope so too!!
@MyFaithsaysitall
@MyFaithsaysitall Ай бұрын
You do such a great job of buying food. Can you please either do a video or recommend a way to make Kombucha please?
@OurTribeofMany
@OurTribeofMany Ай бұрын
@@MyFaithsaysitall I learned everything Kombucha from Mary’s Nest.
@MyFaithsaysitall
@MyFaithsaysitall Ай бұрын
@@OurTribeofMany thank you so much.
@sherriekemper1828
@sherriekemper1828 Ай бұрын
That must take a lot of organizing to figure out a months worth of menus and ingredients. Good job.
@sarasmiles819
@sarasmiles819 Ай бұрын
A rolling pin and non stick baking mat helped me roll out the flour tortilla dough. Once you finally make one you will never buy them again! Also weighing each ball to make sure they're the same size helps.
@maryprice9065
@maryprice9065 21 күн бұрын
I use oil instead of lard or shortening. Stay soft doesn't dry out fast in making tortillas.
@user-wh1te6cz7s
@user-wh1te6cz7s Ай бұрын
Oh before I forget here is a recipe for you brown some ground beef drain the grease of then use green chili place it on the bottom of your pan add diced onions then the ground beef seasoned it add cheese make a mixture of raw eggs some flour pour that on top just ck when ready if a knife inserted and it comes out clean it is ready I cook this at 375 for about maybe twenty to twenty five minutes I hope you like it
@edwardleecaliforniausa
@edwardleecaliforniausa Ай бұрын
Good morning all happy Monday and I hope you having amazing day and you are amazing supporter
@peachBloom
@peachBloom Ай бұрын
Food as medicine. Boom! 🎉
@bonniemiller5896
@bonniemiller5896 Ай бұрын
I enjoy watching your hauls because you don't buy an overwhelming amount of junk food for your family. Good to see.
@nancyfarkas3592
@nancyfarkas3592 Ай бұрын
Everyone buys what is best for them. Everything in moderation.
@retiredref
@retiredref Ай бұрын
I’ve been ordering from Azure for around 30 years and I just started comparing prices between the thrive market app and Azure and found many things cheaper on Thrive. Example is organic whole turkey is about half price on Thrive! I can get a lot of meals out of a whole organic turkey for 49.00!
@teyjames
@teyjames Ай бұрын
Your channel helped me so much with my household budgeting and other things managing my household. Just love your channel ❤
@pennywillis8895
@pennywillis8895 Ай бұрын
🇦🇺When my parents lived in the outback of the Northern Territory in a place with only 27 people, mum would shop 3 monthly. She struggled a lot even though we were a family of 4. Daily Waters was 3 hours from the nearest town with a shop. We lived there for 18 months.
@jennamartin96
@jennamartin96 25 күн бұрын
You should start a garden somewhere in your yard! I did my first garden this year just in a 12ft x 12 ft garden box and wow it is fun and so far I’ve got quite a good yield! The tomatoes would be fairly easy (I know you’re probably maximum busy already haha but I love my garden)
@michellejohnson5412
@michellejohnson5412 Ай бұрын
Hello lovely family. Do you ever save the seeds from your fruit and veggies and try and grow them? Cut off the green tops of the pineapple and root the bottom in water and grow a plant, eventually a pineapple will grow. I have a pineapple, orange, lemon, avocado saplings, also mangala and ginger plant just by seeing if I can grow from seed. ❤
@user-ik2rf1nw6f
@user-ik2rf1nw6f Ай бұрын
I’ve been doing a once a month shopping for the last few years. I shop for me and my daughter. Except for a pick up, farmers market. I love it. I know what I have and plan accordingly. So times I can stretch it to 6 weeks.
@HazelHammond1505
@HazelHammond1505 Ай бұрын
when you get into the new house. it's so much bigger. that all this food will look small compared to now in the small house 😊. I only buy purple/red onions. If you divide the $2003. by 13 people for 1 month (4 weeks) Your a Great shopper! and 99% is organic ! Don't let any trolls tell you different!! I'm a retired school bus driver ( I worked for the state I live in)we only got paid once a month . It was great as you say I had everything I needed for the month. Now days it's only hubby and I have to order smaller amount due to his health problems. I liked it better once a month. BUT I still haven't learned to NOT make big batches of food...
@DiannaGrable-fm8jd
@DiannaGrable-fm8jd Ай бұрын
Have you watched Alicia from the Dougherty Dozen? OMG, she is terrible! She spends $2000 and more every WEEK for the same amount of people. But she buys tons of junk. Her supporters call her a good Mom. 😂🤣
@desireewalker8128
@desireewalker8128 Ай бұрын
I have 13 kids!! I started once a month shopping when I had five kids seven and under. I too will never go back!!!!! I do go back one time for milk and a few fresh fruit items. But I stick pretty closely to that. My budget is usually between 1400 and 1600!! I love watching your videos. I learn a lot!!!
@OurTribeofMany
@OurTribeofMany Ай бұрын
Great! I know it helps to stay on budge by staying out of the stores!
@lisademott2328
@lisademott2328 Ай бұрын
Hi Sarah. About a year ago, you had a video on stopping dieting and learning intuitive eating. I was wondering how that was going and if it has brought more peace to you and your family and if it has made a difference in your life? I love how you focus also on having nutrition as a priority for your family. I love your videos, just wondering if you will do a follow up on the one on intuitive eating. Thank you Sarah!😊
@OurTribeofMany
@OurTribeofMany Ай бұрын
I will one day! Some things I like about it and some things I don’t. 😜
@SuziGreer
@SuziGreer Ай бұрын
You can make your own cheezits…….heather bell from just the bells 10 has the recipe on her channel.
@OurTribeofMany
@OurTribeofMany Ай бұрын
@@SuziGreer Cool!
@chriskryzak604
@chriskryzak604 Ай бұрын
I think she also made " ritz" crackers
@kathylezcano8793
@kathylezcano8793 Ай бұрын
Hi Sarah, I always love your monthly grocery hauls I have never shopped once a month. I enjoyed when you took us so long on your trip to Kenya. Your content is always my liking. Thank you for always sharing. God bless.❤❤❤
@danielles8712
@danielles8712 Ай бұрын
I love Eli he is so honest and authentic always 😊
@marlaleman7440
@marlaleman7440 Ай бұрын
Add mustard to eggs for wonderful flavor!! Also wondering if you have thought about a whole house generator for the new house? We have been thinking about getting one- it's so frustrating to lose food from power outages, and your fridges are full😳. Definitely on my wishlist. Love Watching your family, thanks for sharing your lives with us!!
@patriciahagedorn5694
@patriciahagedorn5694 Ай бұрын
I just watched a video called "Just the Bells 10". They are currently a family of 10, which several of the older kids have moved out. Mom makes huge meals for her family and I believe she has a cook book she shares. Anyway, I was watching her video of 7/10/24 called "Weekly Meal Prep for our family of 10" where she shared her recipe for cheese crackers. They looked really good and she said her kids love them (she posted the recipe). I thought you might like to try making them, as you said the crackers you buy are quite expensive. I don't know if they eat as healthy as your family, but I thought I'd just throw this out to you in case you wanted to try making them. I love your channel and really appreciate how you make and buy healthy foods for your family.
@momsnewlife1197
@momsnewlife1197 Ай бұрын
When the 9 kids lived at home, I shopped once a month.
@glennagoss7335
@glennagoss7335 Ай бұрын
Love to watch you. God bless you and your beautiful family❤
@jaklg7905
@jaklg7905 Ай бұрын
Costco sells a 5lb bag of organic mango chunks for $10. We have purchased several bags and they have all been amazing quality. That is the best deal that I have seen on mangos anywhere.
@wandawoods6528
@wandawoods6528 Ай бұрын
You inspired me long time ago to shop once a month. I'm a Sam's Club shopper also and occasionally I can skip a month which works out great. Like your family we eat a lot of fruit and that's what I'm normally restocking mid months.
@Maminakucica
@Maminakucica Ай бұрын
Hi Sarah. I do try still working on my skills how much I need of what. You inspire me a lot. We are family of 5 and doing once a month groceries save me a lot of money . Thank you for sharing lot of tips.
@ashtonweaver4171
@ashtonweaver4171 Ай бұрын
I hate shopping and watching you made me buy for the whole month. I love love love it! We will have to go back maybe once but usually not. We eat whatever is going to go back first. It’s touch though! It’s just myself and fiancé and dog (I make his food) and occasional company but we spend between 750-$1000 a month! We have an almost 10% tax on food so that adds a lot to the bill. We do eat as much organic, clean ingredients as we can and I have a good size garden for my small family.
@KT_37
@KT_37 Ай бұрын
Sarah, I buy that mozarella cheese as well. My advice is start with half of what you normally would put on a pizza for cheese! That cheese really melts and the flavor is amazing. The first time I used that mozarella cheese I had a disaster in my oven because I put on what I normally would for mozarella cheese.... Ugh Now I put on a small amount to start and then about six minutes before the pizza is done I add on extra mozarella and it works great! Also, in 2024 I went from once a month hauls to buying groceries every two months. Savings have added up with the grocery prices continuing to rise every month. I hope this helps.
@zelmawills8606
@zelmawills8606 Ай бұрын
Also you can water the milk down for cereal and smoothies Give the bottle a shake before using don’t know about baking Everyone would get used to it as it would be way creamy than the shops Slowly to it until you get to 1/2 water It save heaps
@AmyJost1976
@AmyJost1976 27 күн бұрын
I'm a 1x per week based on my menu for the week. But I just bought an upright freezer and organized all the frozen stuff, so this week we are using up stuff I already bought LONG ago.
@joyceb.551
@joyceb.551 Ай бұрын
Wow!! That is awesome, you nailed it. I am learning so much your suggestions, love your channel and beautiful family.
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