6 Canned Foods You Should Buy And 6 You Shouldn't

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  • čas přidán 22. 05. 2024
  • Sardines galore, spaghetti mush, and mercury tuna - which canned foods are worth keeping and which of your preserved favorites get to hit the road to the dumpster?
    #Fruits #Vegetables #Beans
    Buy: pumpkin | 0:00
    Buy: chickpeas | 1:12
    Buy: sardines | 2:26
    Buy: tomatoes | 3:27
    Buy: corn | 4:31
    Buy: artichoke hearts | 5:30
    Don't buy: baked beans | 6:21
    Don't buy: pre-cooked pasta | 7:37
    Don't buy: canned meat | 8:25
    Don't buy: fruit in syrup | 9:14
    Don't buy: some soups | 10:05
    Don't buy: albacore tuna | 11:00
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  • @MashedFood
    @MashedFood  Před rokem +114

    Which canned foods do you love and which do you avoid?

    • @redaminsleven2212
      @redaminsleven2212 Před rokem +13

      I love canned Yams, and... I don't think I hate any food. Maybe canned beef stew cause it just doesn't hold a light to the actual thing.

    • @lestatangel
      @lestatangel Před rokem

      Pregnant people? Excuse me. A day as soon coming when you going to regret that b*******

    • @nhmooytis7058
      @nhmooytis7058 Před rokem +17

      Love organic black beans and Roma tomatoes. Eat very little canned food, prefer local and fresh.

    • @ivanpetrov5185
      @ivanpetrov5185 Před rokem +44

      Bulgarian here, so I am writing from a perspective of foreigner. We never had canned pumpkin, never had pre-made canned pasta and never had SPAM. I never tasted artichoke in my life. We could have cans of it, but we might not have as well. I never looked for those. Otherwise, I love canned beans, canned meat and everything canned tomato.
      On a side note, some parts of American English are rally pissing me off. For instance, you call Natrium - Sodium. On top of that you call salt Sodium as well. So, Sodium is both Na and NaCl. That doesn't make any sense whatsoever. Same with Kalium. For some reason you call it Potassium. Can't you guys just use the names of the elements as they are in the periodic table?
      P.S. Any human being would die if there weren't enough salt in its body. Salt is fundamentally important for the processes in our body. We lose salt very easily with the sweat and we have to get it back somehow. The notion that salt is pure evil is stupid. Just try living without consuming any salt whatsoever and you will see how quickly your health would deteriorate.

    • @lestatangel
      @lestatangel Před rokem

      @@ivanpetrov5185 no we can't use the names in the periodic table because they're racist patriarchal and misogynist.
      On a more serious note Ivan, you're expecting a lot from my countrymen when they think there's more than two genders and get offended if you don't use their Ever Changing stupid pronouns. Just because you and I are based and live in reality doesn't mean very many other people do.
      Regards, - an American

  • @malcolmhenaughan6786
    @malcolmhenaughan6786 Před rokem +172

    Canned whole tomatoes and baked beans been a part of my diet since a teenager, 75 years old now and still running up stairs..

    • @bobsaturday4273
      @bobsaturday4273 Před rokem +6

      I used to buy the canned tomatoes till they started talking about the BPA plastic in the cans leaching into them these days , so I buy those spagetti sauces in jars , nowhere near as good as my own I used to make . I grew up with baked beans and still buy them (and eat them out of the can often) but also buy pinto and romano beans with no sugar . I'm only 70 but can't hop so much from knee injuries , mostly sports related

    • @zochbuppet448
      @zochbuppet448 Před rokem +7

      Most foods have dramatically changed in the past 20 to 25 years.You were saved my the 55 years that you were not eating the INDUSTRIAL sludge that we call food today.
      and
      There is probably 1/2 a pound of sugar in a can of baked beans. Most people are addicted to sugar. You can keeping increasing the amounts and most people will not know.

    • @roseymalino9855
      @roseymalino9855 Před rokem +13

      Running up the stairs? Because of the beans and an upstairs bathroom?

    • @janeburke147
      @janeburke147 Před rokem

      Tinned food is good for you Malcom 👍🏻🇬🇧🇺🇸

    • @fredkay6743
      @fredkay6743 Před rokem +3

      @@zochbuppet448 Really wish old folks would stop blaming kids today for the supposed "addiction to sugar" as though they never craved anything sweet themselves. Fact is, people have been addicted to sugar since the dawn of mankind, it's genetically ingrained into us to want sugar. It's only because sugar has become so commonplace and cheap that people eat too much of it, and that's largely down to the older generations allowing this culture to happen in the first place.

  • @catwoman7462
    @catwoman7462 Před rokem +101

    I'm British, and you can't tell us not to buy baked beans. They're a staple food here and eaten on toast they're delicious.

    • @toddcunningham3213
      @toddcunningham3213 Před 10 měsíci +18

      I have been eating beans and toast since I was really young. It was something that I could easily (and safely) make when I got home from school. It just happened to be two things that we always had in the cupboard.
      I'm in my 50's now, and I never actually knew that it was a British thing until a couple of months ago. I just figured that it was something that I discovered on my own when I was a child. Lol!
      Also, do you put butter on the toast too? I do.

    • @catwoman7462
      @catwoman7462 Před 10 měsíci +8

      @@toddcunningham3213 Definitely. Sometimes Marmite too.

    • @charmaynebruce6215
      @charmaynebruce6215 Před 8 měsíci +11

      Unheated baked beans on toast with butter. An egg on top is so nice!

    • @catwoman7462
      @catwoman7462 Před 8 měsíci +8

      @@charmaynebruce6215 I draw the line at unheated baked beans 😯

    • @rodasdanny
      @rodasdanny Před 6 měsíci +1

      Question yall eat black beans those are way better or Peruvian beans fire

  • @janetpingrey7155
    @janetpingrey7155 Před rokem +416

    I love sardines, tuna, pumpkin...but in the winter months or when terribly stressed, I love, love, LOVE Campbell's Tomato soup (made with water) and a grilled cheese sandwich...my go to comfort foods. It is what my mom fixed for me on sad/bad days after my dad left. Thankfully, those sad/bad days are few and far between now, but cold winter days still call for that duo.

    • @lavenderbutterfly1433
      @lavenderbutterfly1433 Před rokem +34

      It always amazes me that everyone's comfort foods are often those things we ate during our childhoods. Someone may say "xxxxx" is disgusting, but if someone else grew up eating "xxxxx" regularly, then to them, it's usually delicious! I'm sorry your dad left... 😥 I was blessed to be close to my Daddy, but he passed away shortly before last Christmas, and I miss him terribly. Life just isn't the same without him.

    • @greer2402
      @greer2402 Před rokem +3

      Why don't you love me

    • @armyrabb1
      @armyrabb1 Před rokem +17

      I don't know, tomato soup made with water is almost like having hot tomato sauce. That's how my wife likes it. If she has some left over, I'll add some heavy cream to it. But regardless, do you dunk your grilled cheese sandwich, THAT is awesome.

    • @slackblabbath8528
      @slackblabbath8528 Před rokem +12

      Add some jarred dill pickle slices to that combo

    • @Mcv2023
      @Mcv2023 Před rokem +10

      Tuna too

  • @kettch777
    @kettch777 Před rokem +107

    While you're correct about the sugar in most types of canned baked beans, canned beans are also sold without any seasoning at all or in savory varieties, like chili beans (not to be confused with chili.) These beans are perfectly fine for most of us to eat and are a good long term storage food. Dried beans also are a good option.

  • @JohnnyForehead
    @JohnnyForehead Před rokem +254

    The only time I could eat sardines was on canoe trips. It's amazing how you can eat almost anything when you're hungry and it tastes good.

    • @paulkish007
      @paulkish007 Před rokem +35

      'Hunger is the best sauce'

    • @PhantomFilmAustralia
      @PhantomFilmAustralia Před rokem +2

      @@paulkish007 I'm stealing that to say at dinner tonight. My mother-in-law is a shit cook. 🤮

    • @FragenAnsLeben
      @FragenAnsLeben Před rokem +9

      Absolutely.

    • @Mcv2023
      @Mcv2023 Před rokem +4

      Ya I ate a deer heart on a hunting trip!

    • @YSLRD
      @YSLRD Před rokem +11

      My dad's answer for, " I don't like this".
      " If you're hungry, you'll eat anything."
      So if we didn't want it, he assumed we weren't hungry.

  • @Mari-lv1rd
    @Mari-lv1rd Před rokem +56

    I'm having canned white tuna salad now with celery onion and a touch of mayo. I make a flatbread recipe I learned from you tube...no more 5 dollar bags of pita bread! The most expensive thing was the celery...who would think we would come to this? I am so grateful for all the educational videos! Thank you all.

    • @dbaargosy4062
      @dbaargosy4062 Před rokem

      pay the five. Keep not really high wage folk employed, course quite a few bakeries have mechanized workers out years ago....coin toss or Best Pray

    • @locomaniacsinc
      @locomaniacsinc Před rokem

      I surprisingly found $1 cans of COS solid white ( a must buy 5 for the discount). And celery for$1.49, and an onion for $.49 ( I had a couple at home, but I wanted to make sure)
      A total of $6.98, and enough leftovers for other dishes.
      Edit: enjoy your sandwich, and don't let them bum you out. 😁

    • @oldironsides4107
      @oldironsides4107 Před rokem

      A lot of tuna labeled as white tuna is escolar.
      It tastes fine but you’ll need to change your diaper much more frequently

  • @christinerobinson890
    @christinerobinson890 Před rokem +126

    We were Irish. We weren’t poor, but my mom grew up poor. She fed us pork and beans over bread with a slice of American cheese on top, then broiled. As expensive as food has become, we might be back to beans. Oh and spam I had it my lunch every day. I love it to this day.

    • @Justin.Martyr
      @Justin.Martyr Před rokem

      *my Most Bad Thought abt. Jan.6, 2021, is This--->*
      *Not One DeFender EVER Fired aShot into the Face of*
      *even ONE of thoseTrumpGooons!!!*
      *For this Reason, I have More ReSpect for TrumpGooons*
      *. . . then I have any Respect for CoWardLyDeMonicRats!!!*

    • @lindawolz5540
      @lindawolz5540 Před rokem +18

      Never tried making beans as a sandwich. Might try it that way. I like spam sandwiches , we considered it a treat. Fried til crisp on toasted bread with mayo.

    • @Ace-1525
      @Ace-1525 Před rokem +17

      @@lindawolz5540 Spam is still a guilty pleasure for me. ^_^

    • @donnazukadley7300
      @donnazukadley7300 Před rokem +4

      @@lindawolz5540 I think certain countries do that

    • @jeanettediss6640
      @jeanettediss6640 Před rokem +13

      I've been poor too and mother went through ww11. I learnt to cook, most people these days in western world can't. That's why they have poor health and complain of the price of food.

  • @staceykelly4211
    @staceykelly4211 Před rokem +41

    As a Florida girl from way back, we call canned beans "hurricane steaks". We stocked them, heavy, during hurricane season along with instant rice and lots of water. We were always prepared to put a kettle on the grill and make beans and rice.

    • @cwiii3378
      @cwiii3378 Před rokem +2

      That's my hurricane prep today.

    • @g.g.matuga4986
      @g.g.matuga4986 Před rokem +4

      I’m 🇨🇦. Appreciate your survival story. Canned beans are great and sometimes, if a storm causes the power to go out, beans can be eaten cold. I especially like bean salads.

    • @locomaniacsinc
      @locomaniacsinc Před rokem +2

      I have a large assortment of canned food, even the " don't buys", except for the pasta ( WAY too bland and chalky) for my survival stock. I live in the Mid-Atlantic region, where the weather can get vicious in a heartbeat, with downed trees and power lines can mean being stuck at home for days. Although FL gets hit much harder, the NJ shore can get slammed pretty good sometimes. (Sandy took out many homes)

  • @ZFlyingVLover
    @ZFlyingVLover Před rokem +44

    My grandmother was eating sardines, canned corn, canned chickpeas, canned tomatoes all the time and she live well into her 90s. Her son, my father , didn't and he only made it to 76. I guess its time for a slight change in my diet and lose the vienna sausages

    • @greer2402
      @greer2402 Před rokem +2

      Can vegetables are better than fresh. They haven't been sitting out all day, people handling them and sneezing on them

    • @dont-want-no-wrench
      @dont-want-no-wrench Před rokem +1

      there is a basic flaw in your logic

    • @donaldcarey114
      @donaldcarey114 Před rokem

      Yes, swear off Vienna Sausages - that will leave more for me.

  • @edwardprice140
    @edwardprice140 Před rokem +19

    Oceanspray canned Cranberry sauce. Yum

  • @PeterEmery
    @PeterEmery Před rokem +50

    In Australia we regard the butternut squash as another type of pumpkin.

    • @pinkmonkeybird2644
      @pinkmonkeybird2644 Před rokem +5

      Pumpkin and winter squashes are very similar and equally delicious in my opinion. A very underutilized vegetable in the US at least. Middle Eastern cuisines make some amazing pumpkin dishes.

    • @robertagabor9128
      @robertagabor9128 Před rokem +1

      Yes, I think some pumpkin pies are really squash pies, but good.

    • @juliewoodman2439
      @juliewoodman2439 Před rokem +1

      And I have never seen it in cans. Ppkin is so easy to cook, easy as potato - and I've never seen canned potatoes in Australia.

    • @PeterEmery
      @PeterEmery Před rokem +1

      @@juliewoodman2439 I've only ever seen whole baby potatoes in cans in australia.

    • @augustaseptemberova5664
      @augustaseptemberova5664 Před rokem

      Same in Germany. And honestly, once cooked into some dish, I by taste/texture can't really tell a difference between squash, pumpkin and whathaveyou.

  • @eckankar7756
    @eckankar7756 Před rokem +56

    I can my own pork and beans / baked beans. using pork I smoke on my BBQ, molasses, spices, tomato juice and sweetened with Stevia rather than adding more sugar. Tastes so good. I've home canned my own foods for decades, I know what's in the jar because I put it there and it's shelf stable for years.

    • @pay9011
      @pay9011 Před rokem +3

      I often make my own baked beans in the slow cooker. I use a variety of beans..pork and beans, kidney beans, and butter beans. Called Calico Beans. They come out delicious after 4 hours. For bacon I just add some bacon bits bc I don't shop often.

    • @SW-ii5gg
      @SW-ii5gg Před rokem +5

      I'm getting hungry.

    • @patricedhanis-rouse3777
      @patricedhanis-rouse3777 Před rokem +1

      Ummmm

    • @bobsaturday4273
      @bobsaturday4273 Před rokem +3

      can you send me a jar ?

    • @mihy26
      @mihy26 Před rokem +3

      @@pay9011 I had switched to a beans-rice-veggies-fruits diet for awhile & was cooking my own beans. By doing this I lost 40 pounds (200 down to 158) in 3 months 😊 That was 10 years ago, now holding @162 lbs ☺

  • @fishhead6449
    @fishhead6449 Před rokem +10

    Sardines on toast & then grilled, fantastic snack when watching TV.

  • @miahconnell23
    @miahconnell23 Před rokem +39

    Sardines being fishy: yep, they are. If you open a can, use the whole thing right away. Fishy-fish are just a part of life, if you grew up eating fishy-fish, you just accept it as one of the basic flavors found in food. But it’s true that if the house or family or situation you grew up in avoided fishy-fish because the cooking process or leftovers made the apartment smelly, you might never acclimate to and and say “yum ! Delicious !” But if you can acclimate to it, it’s healthy and it’s nice to have variety with chicken, beef, fish, sometimes a zero-meat meal. I used to work in the fishing industry in Alaska. I WILL tell y’all to stay away from anything “minced fish,” such as fish sticks.

    • @MW-us3sv
      @MW-us3sv Před rokem +7

      Would love to know more about ''minced fish' mate if you don't mind, I mean I can imagine. I grew up eating fish fingers, and sometimes I buy them for a sandwich. I buy them like once a year though, not all the time. Don't think I've bought them this year actually.
      Oh and the fishing industry in Alaska sound like rather hard work mate. Cheers from Australia.

    • @crand20033
      @crand20033 Před rokem +1

      Just don't put them in the microwave oven.

    • @miahconnell23
      @miahconnell23 Před rokem +1

      @@crand20033 😂 put ‘em in the microwave in your office’s communal break-room / lunch-room 🤣

    • @miahconnell23
      @miahconnell23 Před rokem +3

      @@MW-us3sv Bruv, it was indeed hard work. Unfortunately, the bigger companies have bought eachother out, and now workers can’t leave one boat or company to go get better wages on a different boat or with a different company. Surimi is made mostly for the Japanese market and it’s very clean, even though it’s basically just squished-up fish with sugar & starch. But the minced fish products… that where all the fillet-rejected parts go. It’s yucky, man. Pollock fillets ? Good= no problem. Also, surimi products=good, no problem whatsoever ✔️ free-markets being a lie because workers must provide for their families and don’t have much in the way of choices when big business colludes to keep labor costs low, even when workers do crazy things like take dangerous jobs in an effort to make more that what’s normal in their home regions ? That’s uncool. Profoundly uncool, man. 😓

  • @tammyparish9340
    @tammyparish9340 Před rokem +616

    Life is short. Money is hard to come by. We probably would have starved if it hadn't been for bologna and potted meat. Macaroni and cheese and weiners.

    • @waylonmccrae3546
      @waylonmccrae3546 Před rokem +55

      Heck yea , and don't forget the Pork n' Beans to go with it !! 😉👍

    • @DWilliam1
      @DWilliam1 Před rokem +40

      Spam and Vienna sausages…

    • @purplelove392
      @purplelove392 Před rokem +32

      Spam, Ramen & Totino's pizzas too.

    • @jodybean3099
      @jodybean3099 Před rokem +30

      Also everything you just said is the worst for you hence why poor people die sooner

    • @capricehawley5943
      @capricehawley5943 Před rokem +33

      Spam is getting expensive now..

  • @garlicbreathandfarts
    @garlicbreathandfarts Před rokem +47

    Canned sardines packed in olive oil are fishy yummy!

    • @1kenodave1
      @1kenodave1 Před 2 měsíci

      Eaten with crackers to absorb excess oil.

  • @SleepyGC
    @SleepyGC Před rokem +18

    Beans and Frank's basically fed me because it was cheep and easy for my mom to make after a 15 hour work shift when I was little. Love you baked beans

    • @bobsaturday4273
      @bobsaturday4273 Před rokem +1

      ever make your own ? far better than canned !

    • @SleepyGC
      @SleepyGC Před rokem +1

      @@bobsaturday4273 Yeah all the time

    • @johnwingate8799
      @johnwingate8799 Před rokem

      Especially good when working outside on a cold day..lined up and heated on the trucks radiator.

    • @robertagabor9128
      @robertagabor9128 Před 4 měsíci

      GOOD WHEN YOU HAVE THE TIME@@bobsaturday4273

  • @perkitaseaman3290
    @perkitaseaman3290 Před rokem +33

    Pork and beans are my favorite thing and I love baked beans with brown sugar and maple smoke seasoning 😋🤤 definitely delicious

    • @robertagabor9128
      @robertagabor9128 Před rokem +2

      I have heard that Walt Disney lived on pork and beans back in the depression and before he became so successful.

    • @bobsaturday4273
      @bobsaturday4273 Před rokem +1

      ever make your own ? far better than canned !

    • @recoveringsoul755
      @recoveringsoul755 Před rokem +2

      Me too, I know it's got sugar n it but I have a sweet tooth

    • @rickstalentedtongue910
      @rickstalentedtongue910 Před rokem +1

      @@robertagabor9128 That Freemason had lots of help building his empire, help you and I can never hope for.

    • @robertagabor9128
      @robertagabor9128 Před rokem

      @@rickstalentedtongue910 was Walt Disney a Free Mason??

  • @toolbaggers
    @toolbaggers Před rokem +55

    Chickpeas are awesome! But just get dried chickpeas like any other bean or legume for a mere fraction of the price of canned.

    • @necrogenesis1981
      @necrogenesis1981 Před rokem +5

      Do they need to be soaked like other beans?

    • @patriciageary2803
      @patriciageary2803 Před rokem +3

      @@necrogenesis1981 really s deliciously versatile. We roast them sometimes after cooked, drained in hot oven, then sprinkle with smoked paprika, chili powder..or even drizzle with honey...have fun

    • @mentalasylumescapee6389
      @mentalasylumescapee6389 Před rokem +1

      dried chickpeas can ruin a meal, there's been a few roast dinners that have had dried chickpeas sprinkled over them...we ALL scraped the chickpeas off, disgusting. they need to be soaked in their own juices and eaten like rice, not fried or dried.

    • @calvinchao05
      @calvinchao05 Před rokem +5

      @@necrogenesis1981 if you soak them overnight you can use them in recipes like falafel. In my experience, just boiling them from dried will give you a weird texture so maybe soak and then boil?

    • @charliedavis8894
      @charliedavis8894 Před rokem +5

      In my experience, even when soaked, dry chickpeas take at least an hour longer to cook than any other pea or bean. Just keep that in mind if you're making a mixed bean soup from scratch.

  • @thomasmcd5862
    @thomasmcd5862 Před rokem +93

    You should have added a buy for canned salmon. Nutritious and delicious and healthy.

    • @bevjane7245
      @bevjane7245 Před rokem +20

      wild-caught only .. and hope the info shown on label as wild-caught is true.

    • @justayoutuber1906
      @justayoutuber1906 Před rokem

      @@bevjane7245 Wild caught in the Finland area is VERY polluted - with radiation too. Look it up.

    • @gingerpinon5590
      @gingerpinon5590 Před rokem +11

      Wildcaught. PACIFIC COLD WATER ONLY

    • @shadowdawg04
      @shadowdawg04 Před rokem +4

      @@bevjane7245 If you're hungry enough...we'll see.

    • @micklee7018
      @micklee7018 Před rokem +6

      Farmed salmon is the most poisenous fish known. Wild only.

  • @belinalug6928
    @belinalug6928 Před rokem +27

    They tell us tomatoes aren't good for older people with arthritis but it decreases the risk for heart disease

  • @elfenmagix8173
    @elfenmagix8173 Před 11 měsíci +5

    As a kid my grandmother used make Sardine & Onion hero sandwiches for lunch for me, Loved them! once in a while I would make one, it brings back memories.

    • @ew1usnr
      @ew1usnr Před 9 měsíci +1

      Your grandmother was a nice person. 🙂

  • @makeminefreedom
    @makeminefreedom Před rokem +7

    My wife and I bought tuna from a warehouse club and loved it so much we kept buying it until we both got sick. I don't know if it was mercury poisoning or something else but we had to stop eating it.

  • @charliedavis8894
    @charliedavis8894 Před rokem +48

    Spam stands for SPiced hAM, not Sizzle Pork And Mmm! It was named by the brother of a Hormel company executive who won $100 in a naming contest in 1937 when it was first produced. That was a significant amount at the time since the average wage was $148 a month, rent was $26 a month, gas was 10 cents a gallon, a loaf of bread was 9 cents, hamburger was 12 cents a lb, a new car was $760 and a brand new house was $4,100!

    • @joemag6032
      @joemag6032 Před rokem +10

      $100 in 1937 was worth $1,964.93 in 2022 money, based on the Consumer Price Index.

    • @sonialoves444
      @sonialoves444 Před rokem +7

      cool and interesting comment! thanks

    • @sandragordon6219
      @sandragordon6219 Před rokem +14

      No no no lol. It stands for- squirrels possums and mice. Hahahah😂😂😂

    • @waylonmccrae3546
      @waylonmccrae3546 Před rokem +7

      I always thought it was S. tuff P. osing A. s M. eat !! 😉👍

    • @lindabarling7719
      @lindabarling7719 Před rokem +1

      @@sandragordon6219 🤣🤣🤣

  • @terirachelsims8928
    @terirachelsims8928 Před rokem +105

    I LOVE sardines and always keep a lot on hand. I also keep on hand a lot of canned tomato products, especially when I find great deals on organic and/or good brands from Italy. The same goes for jarred artichoke hearts packed in water - I got a whole case when I saw good ones for $1/jar! Various beans (plain) are another staple for me, as well as good canned beets (not pickled).

    • @JustMe-gs9xi
      @JustMe-gs9xi Před rokem +7

      well that's a good italian diet there. i buy the sardines in water, and i rinse them really really well,,, add back the salt with Himalayan Pink. The same for tuna. then, lol, i put fresh olive oil on them :)

    • @eckankar7756
      @eckankar7756 Před rokem +6

      They smell so bad and taste so fishy...I got some and tossed them out as soon as I opened the can...

    • @bjdefilippo447
      @bjdefilippo447 Před rokem +3

      I'm so jealous about the artichokes! My picks are the same, but I prefer kippers. Sadly, folks I cook for aren't fans of either, or beets, so I don't get them as often as I'd like.

    • @FC-qe1wl
      @FC-qe1wl Před rokem +3

      @@eckankar7756 MY cats wont even eat them

    • @jamesmarshall3311
      @jamesmarshall3311 Před rokem +2

      @@FC-qe1wl That makes no sense, literally !!

  • @aliwantizu
    @aliwantizu Před rokem +15

    I only buy canned beans that have no or very little sugar added. I can eat them right out of the can, unheated. I also very rarely buy canned fruit but NOT in syrup (and not the "diet" ones in artificial sugars either.)

    • @GuapoJhimi
      @GuapoJhimi Před rokem

      I only eat green beans. First, I string them, then snap them. then throw them away and eat the strings. I'm such a good person.

  • @c.ladimore1237
    @c.ladimore1237 Před rokem +24

    almost all of these dont's can be do's if you get the right kind. low sodium tomato soup, low sugar baked beans, fruit cocktail in light or no syrup (but it's still junk so buy the fresh fruit), etc. i'd consider spam & chef boyardee as survival foods that you can keep around for years in case the power goes out, not daily meals, lol

    • @charliesommers9599
      @charliesommers9599 Před rokem +5

      Or occasional indulgences rather than staples.

    • @adajanetta1
      @adajanetta1 Před rokem +7

      Canned fruit cocktail is pricey for what you get. But canned peaches (in juice or water) are delicious and much lower in price than fresh.

    • @nhmooytis7058
      @nhmooytis7058 Před rokem +7

      Try cooking from scratch for god’s sake.

    • @emh8861
      @emh8861 Před rokem +1

      No enzymes in canned.

    • @McZurneyTruSaw
      @McZurneyTruSaw Před rokem +2

      What is low sugar baked beans? Where do you find it?

  • @PoM-MoM
    @PoM-MoM Před rokem +29

    Canned beans of any variety, including Green beans.
    Instant Rice.
    Water.
    Salt pepper
    And any fresh fruit available mine was bananas and an Avocado
    I lived off of these ingredients for a week during a storm that I didn't prep for (yes I know better now)

  • @EricaGamet
    @EricaGamet Před rokem +3

    I like a good can of just plain ol' pinto beans... drained... sometimes I'll put a little pico de gallo salsa on it... but mostly just plain. I eat pinto beans, green beans, and fresh carved turkey for breakfast almost every day. Changed my life haha!

  • @toolbaggers
    @toolbaggers Před rokem +36

    Considering how pumpkins are dirt cheap around Halloween and basically free shortly after, only buy canned pumpkin during the off season.

  • @kenfrank3782
    @kenfrank3782 Před rokem +14

    I always put a can of sardines & a few anchovies in tomato sauce with a touch of honey to take out some of the bitterness of the tomatoes.

  • @miata350
    @miata350 Před rokem +9

    I always buy 60 cent generic cans of corn, peas, and green beans. I have at least 20 cans at any given time.

    • @mikemcgee5950
      @mikemcgee5950 Před rokem +4

      George W. Bush said you should have at least 3 to 5 weeks worth of supplies stored in your house
      Barack Obama said you should have at least 6 months supplies stored in your house
      20 cans is not enough

  • @michaelpretko8815
    @michaelpretko8815 Před rokem +7

    Awesome information!
    Thank you.

  • @THEJR-of5tf
    @THEJR-of5tf Před rokem +13

    I love Albacore Tuna as an occasional treat. It is difficult to source here in the UK. I will buy it if I see it. I eat it maybe every two to three months.

    • @THEJR-of5tf
      @THEJR-of5tf Před rokem +1

      Like you I live in the UK. I also have trouble finding Albacore Tuna. I also buy it when I find it. The last time I saw it was in Home Bargains.

  • @Aldark22405
    @Aldark22405 Před rokem +1

    As someone that needs to eat better due to recent heart issues, I find so much information to be conflicting, but this information seems pretty reasonable. Thanks

  • @boutrosboutrosboutrosboutros

    dont throw away donate any food that is still good, even if you dont want to eat it, somebody else might.

  • @lynettedevries1824
    @lynettedevries1824 Před rokem +20

    Most corn is GMO nowadays. I had a budgie who would sit on my shoulder and while I was eating some corn on a cob he would peck at it too. Miss my birds they were like children with their different personalities.

    • @liisaks1
      @liisaks1 Před rokem +1

      I buy frozen corn, but only if it originates from the UK or EU countries - as they still ban GMO foods.

    • @katydid1600
      @katydid1600 Před rokem

      I miss my birds too.

  • @DaMonkie
    @DaMonkie Před rokem +30

    Potted Meat and Spam may not be the healthiest choice but they are delicious and good to have for a quick snack or meal

    • @persnikitty3570
      @persnikitty3570 Před rokem

      @Chief Sitting Feather (We'z fake Indigenous!!) I guess you've never had it in eggy rice, where the spam slices are cubed up and pan fried (they don't need extra oil) as the rice is heated to scalding. Put some rice in your bowl, add your raw eggs and your spam. The heat of the rice will cook the eggs, stirring making a custard-like texture. Splash with soy and enjoy.
      That all said, I know that not everyone can do soft textures like custard, so perhaps a rice porridge (where the rice is both rinsed and soaked longer and slow cooked longer) with fried spam pieces. For ramen, I'll often fry up some cubed and fried spam in garlic. I know there's many interpretations of SPAM, but it's pork shoulder and ham (different cuts) along with spices and preservatives. The 'fat' is actually gelatin, formed during the curing and cooking stages.
      As far as the US goes, canned foods are cooked in the can, and can last years past the 'Best Buy' date if stored in a cool and dark place (no sunshine to heat the can). Even soups bought today would be viable for at least 5 or so years (barring dents and that sort of thing), though their 'Best Buy' might be a year or two down the road, with minimal degradation in flavor or texture. This includes canned spam, chicken, tuna in oil (preference) and sardines.

    • @colleenpritchett6914
      @colleenpritchett6914 Před rokem

      All you folks will eat it and be grateful when you are really hungry. Problem is most of you have never really been hungry, trust me you will eat shit out of a garbage can and be thankful when you are

    • @nhmooytis7058
      @nhmooytis7058 Před rokem

      Are you Hawaiian? SPAM = dog food.

    • @hcox1111
      @hcox1111 Před rokem

      I like potted meat just have to spread it thin on bread. Jed Clampett once said why eat trype when you could eat steak? I looked at a can of potted meat and sur enough trype was one of the ingredients.

  • @empirejackson5434
    @empirejackson5434 Před 27 dny +1

    Butter sandwiches, syrup sandwiches, bologna, is why I'm alive and kicking today. Not everyone grows up with everything available to them. I am grateful to my parents for doing the best they could with what they had.

    • @marthamcneal7010
      @marthamcneal7010 Před 18 dny

      My grandma was raised in the late 1800's on a farm. When little she fed me lard sandwiches. Unusual but since they made their own lard, for meat storage in crocks, it was actually tasty. Then in the early 1900's she switched to butter sandwiches with a sprinkling of sugar on top of the lard! Good, simple cheap eats.

  • @sandyschipper1400
    @sandyschipper1400 Před rokem +2

    Wow, THANKYOU for this info!

  • @williamkz
    @williamkz Před rokem +6

    In the UK you can get baked beans without added sugar. The salt content is about 0.4 grams and sugar about 2 grams per 100 grams. These are a great alternative to ordinary baked beans.

    • @laurac-ss1cp
      @laurac-ss1cp Před 2 měsíci

      Convinced the fda is trying to kill us

    • @casinodelonge
      @casinodelonge Před měsícem

      They taste shite compared to the proper ones alas.

  • @DanielMartinez-lz3ot
    @DanielMartinez-lz3ot Před rokem +42

    As much as I am revolted by Spam, I have to call foui on Mashed's take, it's nutritional value has been well documented for decades and compares pretty even to ham. Personally, I would rather have a nice pork roast sandwich than Spam or Ham, but don't feel guilty for eating either one.

    • @robertagabor9128
      @robertagabor9128 Před rokem +2

      I saw on U tube how you can get a lot of salt out of the spam. You have to boil it and when you do that a lot of the salt is removed.

    • @reginafisher9919
      @reginafisher9919 Před rokem

      Me too I just took some out of the freezer and cooked it for the dogs, I only bought it during all the craziness and prepping, now it's all starting to go bad.lol

    • @EricaGamet
      @EricaGamet Před rokem +2

      SPAM is my secret pleasure food. I don't eat it often, maybe twice a year. Like if you're not eating it all the time, it's perfectly fine (unless of course you have a medical issue where too much sodium in one meal could spike your BP or something). For most people, if you're not eating junk all the time, you'll be fine. I like to eat it right out of the can! I rinse it first, just to get the gelatinous goo off haha!

    • @reginafisher9919
      @reginafisher9919 Před rokem +3

      @@EricaGamet I just gave away the last can I had to my mom and dad.

    • @robertagabor9128
      @robertagabor9128 Před rokem

      @@EricaGamet I watched on U tube how you can get rid of a lot of the sodium and still make a decent meal. You have to slice it and boil i. As it boils the spam rises to the top because the sodium is being removed from the spam. It is a little work but good for people with high blood pressure.

  • @trishbirchard1270
    @trishbirchard1270 Před 5 měsíci +1

    This is one of the most beneficial videos ever!
    Thank you!

  • @TheSnerggly
    @TheSnerggly Před rokem +45

    This was really, really helpful. Thank you ! I liked your 6 cans you should buy. I love plain old canned beans but love cooking them from scratch, they taste so much better!

    • @yup_its_ME.512
      @yup_its_ME.512 Před rokem +4

      when cooking, add a clove or two of garlic it will diminish the gases bloat and smell

    • @huckleberryhound8806
      @huckleberryhound8806 Před rokem

      @@yup_its_ME.512 Then your breath will smell just as bad

  • @Dexy83
    @Dexy83 Před rokem +40

    Growing up in the 80's/90's, my Mom bought only canned vegetables except for the occasional corn on the cob. To this day, I still prefer canned veggies over fresh. 😂

    • @johnsmith-ce2tq
      @johnsmith-ce2tq Před rokem +8

      in the Uk we did the same in the 70, s

    • @neitajames6029
      @neitajames6029 Před rokem +11

      My father more than my mom, bought canned goods by the case. That included vegetables. I see nothing wrong with can veggies. They won't spoil like fresh or frozen. Can veggies get a bad rap. If you don't like the liquid just pour it out, rinse your vegetables and fix them the way you like them. So yes I buy can, fresh and frozen. Plus there is ways to take out all the salt in can spam. After all spam is pork. We always had sardines and soda crackers on hand. Add a dash of hot sauce and that's good eating. Everything in moderation. They have been telling us for years about mercury in fish. To limit your intake to no more than 3 times a week. We all need to buy staples, can foods. Flour, meal. Raw sugar, honey. Can or powdered milk. Things you can make a meal out of, yes beans, canned and fresh, rice. Have several food grade containers. A water purifier. Just think what you might need if the lights go out.a hand can opener. Everybody need cast iron skillet, a pot that you can use outside in case you can't use your stove. Just be prepared. Things are getting bad. It comes down to having something to eat and going hungry. If you only get to eat one meal a day, then I don't think you will be counting calories. I'm greatful my great and grandparents lived long enough to teach me how to survive. They just had fireplaces and a wood burning stove. They later up graded but never gave up their fireplaces or woodburning stove. My last living grandmother is in her 90s. She use her fireplace. In the winter to heart her house. Said if need be she can cook in it too. She never depended on modern appliances. Yes she has a fridge. A iron fan older than me. Those are the ones you take advice from. Someone who lived through the Depression.and survived. Take care.✌🙌🖖🕯❤. Nj and family. 🙂👋.

    • @AT-kx6fj
      @AT-kx6fj Před rokem +3

      Canned foods, especially vegetables, are devoid of all vitamins, only minerals persist, which may mean beans and peas are fine, the rest of the food has sawdust value!!!

    • @michaelcesco2970
      @michaelcesco2970 Před rokem +2

      If you like corn on the cob, try white corn. One day at the supermarket they were out of yellow so I bought the white. It has a sweet taste and is great with salt, pepper, and butter. I've been eating it ever since.

    • @cherbear1996
      @cherbear1996 Před rokem

      I'm a sucker for green giants canned green beans preferably the French cut..but the rest I can take fresh or frozen..

  • @timwauman
    @timwauman Před rokem +33

    They kept hammering about how the sodium in canned food is BAD, but told you to keep the aquafaba from chick peas, which is loaded with sodium.

    • @robertagabor9128
      @robertagabor9128 Před rokem

      go figure. ??

    • @stanleycostello9610
      @stanleycostello9610 Před rokem +1

      A serving of canned sardines have 32 % of the sodium for one day.

    • @timwauman
      @timwauman Před rokem

      @@stanleycostello9610 I just checked 10 different brands/flavors of sardines in my pantry and the highest one was 18% rda of sodium and all were one serving cans. There may be some tins that have 32% rda per serving, but I doubt that is the norm.

  • @LatteBrown
    @LatteBrown Před rokem +39

    Thanks for the tip on Albacore Tuna. I switched over to it last year because I like the taste better. Now that I know that it contains more mercury I will go back to light or white tuna saving myself from the mercury and a little money. 👍

    • @tm13tube
      @tm13tube Před rokem +4

      I didn’t know this. Now I do.

    • @donberry6079
      @donberry6079 Před rokem +8

      Remember in the old days, when you had to add your Mercury yourself??

    • @g.g.matuga4986
      @g.g.matuga4986 Před rokem +2

      @@donberry6079 😂

    • @Magneticlaw
      @Magneticlaw Před rokem +4

      Cruciferous vegetables help to pull metals out of the body, like lead, mercury, and even radiation. Kale, cauliflower, broccoli, brussel sprouts and radishes. Also, fasting helps.

    • @lucy2014
      @lucy2014 Před rokem +3

      I always buy Albacore tuna. Guess I won't anymore because I had no idea about the mercury and I thought it was healthier!

  • @wellreally5854
    @wellreally5854 Před rokem +1

    Very interesting, thanks for posting 👍

  • @charlie6629
    @charlie6629 Před rokem +9

    Pumpkin is a mixture of squash. You can't get pumpkin in a can. You have to do it yourself. I prefer the squash. Now fresh picked corn while you watch comes covered in ice. Go straight home and cook it. You won't want anything else to eat but the corn. Super sweet right off the stock into ice.

  • @jesvans
    @jesvans Před rokem +16

    i going to have a SPAM sandwich and a can of backed beans, yumm. lol

    • @stanleycostello9610
      @stanleycostello9610 Před měsícem

      Spam fried with yellow mustard on squishy white bread. Num, num.

    • @marthamcneal7010
      @marthamcneal7010 Před 18 dny

      @@stanleycostello9610 yep, but I don't fry mine and you have to have mustard on it! Husband likes it crispy fried.

  • @joannkelly7994
    @joannkelly7994 Před rokem

    Thank you. Stay blessed.

  • @jdavidson4018
    @jdavidson4018 Před rokem +6

    I buy LOW SUGAR and LOW SALT Baked Beans - Heinz make them as do a few other brands, But mostly I soak and boil my own beans from scratch : black, Red and navy beans to eat with salads and (Home-Made) soups

  • @valarmorghulis2350
    @valarmorghulis2350 Před rokem +52

    Love canned anchovies packed in olive oil; when cooked in pasta sauces, adds a nutty flavor, not fishy.

    • @lavenderbutterfly1433
      @lavenderbutterfly1433 Před rokem +1

      When I was growing up, and we had a chore chart, whoever missed feeding our family's pet fish had to eat an anchovy as punishment. To this day the only way I'll even remotely eat anchovies is in Caesar salad dressing. LOL!

    • @robertagabor9128
      @robertagabor9128 Před rokem

      WHAT KIND OF SAUCES? White, TOMATO.....ROUX?

    • @blankmandastankman
      @blankmandastankman Před rokem

      How do you deal with the eyes and the skeleton?

    • @Ash_Wen-li
      @Ash_Wen-li Před rokem +2

      @@blankmandastankman anchovies usually don't have their heads. Certain fish like anchovies and sardines have really soft bones so you can eat them

  • @cattuslavandula
    @cattuslavandula Před rokem +24

    Canned pumpkin is high in fiber, so be aware of that before giving it to your cat or dog. I had an elderly cat who became prone to constipation. His vet prescribed pumpkin puree, it worked pretty well. Unfortunately, my other cat ate some of it and had the runs for a day.

    • @luddity
      @luddity Před rokem +2

      Cats are carnivores, not omnivores like dogs are.

    • @gord2358
      @gord2358 Před rokem

      @@luddity - What's the difference between the two? Is it that carnivores can only eat meat but omnivores can eat anything?

    • @bjdefilippo447
      @bjdefilippo447 Před rokem +1

      @@gord2358 It's fascinating how digestive systems work! They aren't set up to process all nutrients, and you can get a reaction like a human food intolerance, or, depending on the food, a poison response. Always best to check with a vet.

    • @reddevil1540
      @reddevil1540 Před rokem +1

      ​@@gord2358 carnivorous eat meat only, while omnivorous eat both plant and meat. Like us humans

  • @denkeylee
    @denkeylee Před rokem +32

    You can cut up the Spam in chunks and simmer it in a pot. This will remove much of the salt.

    • @jamesmarshall3311
      @jamesmarshall3311 Před rokem +4

      It is dreadful stuff and best avoided entirely. It is very low quality food aside from all the crap that it`s canned with.

    • @mikedoyle7300
      @mikedoyle7300 Před rokem +13

      In an emergency situation salt will be a necessary survival commodity. It may be a good thing in the future to have lots of salted canned meats.Just in case.

    • @bryanspindle4455
      @bryanspindle4455 Před rokem +4

      I hate Spam. It's like eating canned dog food.

    • @CricketEngland
      @CricketEngland Před 27 dny

      @@bryanspindle4455you obviously have no taste

    • @CricketEngland
      @CricketEngland Před 27 dny

      @@jamesmarshall3311you obviously have no taste

  • @bluemoose2497
    @bluemoose2497 Před rokem +12

    Salt is a preservative, and if you use salted tomatoes in soups the salt is diluted by the soup.

  • @lmatthews39
    @lmatthews39 Před rokem +9

    My heart was broken when she said albacore Yuna was bad.

    • @8Ayelet
      @8Ayelet Před rokem +1

      It is true, though. Better to know!

  • @kaweah01
    @kaweah01 Před rokem +64

    I grew up in the 60's born in the 50's, We played with Mercury, asbestos, and lead paint. Yet here I am....

    • @cashflow68
      @cashflow68 Před rokem +11

      Same here. No seat belts, played until late night no worrying about getting kidnapped or shot. I missed those days. Also buying a local paper that was secured by a wire for only 5cents. Can’t do any of that. They’ll steal the entire rack nowadays.

    • @yup_its_ME.512
      @yup_its_ME.512 Před rokem +4

      srsly, humanity’s doomed 😢

    • @johnwingate8799
      @johnwingate8799 Před rokem +5

      U read my mind..rode in the back of a pickup and jumped off bridges and piers.damdest thing.

    • @cashflow68
      @cashflow68 Před rokem +3

      @@johnwingate8799 it was fun back then. We used to make go carts with wheel bearings supplied by our local gas stations. Then we would hit the local soda fountain joint to meet up with kids and play ball. I sure miss those days.

    • @johnwingate8799
      @johnwingate8799 Před rokem +2

      Just ate a can of beanie weinies.

  • @lisamuse574
    @lisamuse574 Před rokem

    very helpful video! thanks!

  • @willardroad
    @willardroad Před rokem +4

    Ok, when the narrator used "myriad" correctly, I smashed the subscribe button. NO ONE DOES THAT, and I was soooo happy.

  • @SojuNinja
    @SojuNinja Před rokem +20

    Sardines are amazing, especially if you know what to do with them.

    • @donaldcarey114
      @donaldcarey114 Před rokem +5

      That's not hard - I eat them.

    • @SojuNinja
      @SojuNinja Před rokem +6

      @@donaldcarey114 so do I, but there are a lot of pansies who are afraid to eat them straight out the can.

    • @donaldcarey114
      @donaldcarey114 Před rokem +6

      @@SojuNinja A couple of slices of multi grain bread, a touch of (preferably olive oil based), mayo and a layer of sardines = a real treat. Add a slice or two of sweet onion and you have a gormet's delight.

    • @SojuNinja
      @SojuNinja Před rokem +3

      @@donaldcarey114 i like mine sauteed with onions, garlic, chili flakes, black pepper and olive oil. I eat it over rice, noodles or even oatmeal if Im too busy.

    • @lyndarina9839
      @lyndarina9839 Před rokem +5

      @@SojuNinja wow, that sounds delicious HoodSensei. I have read that just a sardine or two, mashed up with a fork and cooked in spaghetti sauce really adds depth to the sauce.

  • @lora5779
    @lora5779 Před rokem

    Awesome Share's! Lots of information! Yes, Love this Sight! 💜✝️🦋👍

  • @Tom_H327
    @Tom_H327 Před rokem +28

    I was told way back 20+ years ago that corn has no real nutritional value, thats its really just a filler (basically used to fill a void in most recipes or meals). Regardless of what I have learned since, I still treat corn like its an additive instead of an actual vegetable to eat. 😂 I'm ok with that and don't eat much corn (on purpose). But I will eat corn tortilla chips with salsa when we go to the mexican restaurant. How could I not? 😂

    • @bobsaturday4273
      @bobsaturday4273 Před rokem +2

      shows how people can go thru life believing WRONG things because of "what you were told" by a WRONG source

    • @Tom_H327
      @Tom_H327 Před rokem +1

      @@bobsaturday4273 for sure. But I'm not really going to change my diet because of a CZcams video. I'm happy with what I eat now. Its all good.

    • @michaelkepes6125
      @michaelkepes6125 Před rokem +3

      You are quite right very poor nutritional value it's even terrible food for livestock

    • @carolsummers8734
      @carolsummers8734 Před rokem

      Corn should be avoided including corn oil. It is bad for the gut.

    • @samuelluria4744
      @samuelluria4744 Před rokem

      Entire CIVILIZATIONS were BUILT on CORN!!!!! 🌽🌾🤦🏻‍♂️🌽🌾🤦🏻‍♂️🌽🌾🤦🏻‍♂️

  • @dingfeldersmurfalot4560
    @dingfeldersmurfalot4560 Před rokem +49

    I love artichokes, even canned, but one thing they definitely are not and never have been is particularly affordable. Artichokes have always been expensive within my lifetime, and I am far from young.

    • @bobborlog1677
      @bobborlog1677 Před rokem +3

      Artichokes have always been expensive . It was the main trade item and skim of the Italian mafia in the early 1900s

    • @jerrygriffin7629
      @jerrygriffin7629 Před rokem +2

      Walmart has the best price on fresh Artichokes

    • @dingfeldersmurfalot4560
      @dingfeldersmurfalot4560 Před rokem +1

      @@bobborlog1677 That's interesting! I always assumed it was olive oil.

    • @charitysChannels
      @charitysChannels Před rokem +2

      Try Aldi's :)

    • @tempieroberts4712
      @tempieroberts4712 Před rokem

      Artichokes were, for us, a "show off" food. Along with caviar. SMH now.

  • @cymbolichuman433
    @cymbolichuman433 Před rokem +3

    i had to go on a low salt diet. I read every package of food and
    was shocked to see that sardines were better than tuna.

  • @kimberlypatton205
    @kimberlypatton205 Před rokem +15

    Yeah, my mil would only buy and eat Albacore tuna when she did… and she got the idea “somewhere” that it was healthier for the body. It’s a good thing I always preferred the chunk light type for it’s flavor,in oil, and the flesh just tastes better on a sandwich. And also the albacore is about 4x’s the price and I see here with way too much mercury than my cheaper choice!

    • @bobsaturday4273
      @bobsaturday4273 Před rokem

      I nearly missed that part "skipjacking" past the end , THANX for mentioning it

    • @VLind-uk6mb
      @VLind-uk6mb Před rokem

      I started eating light tuna after being served some utterly delicious sandwiches at a function that were light, not white. I had never much fancied tuna sandwiches before but I was hungry that day, and kept going back for more (they were those tiny cocktail sized ones). Have used light tuna ever since. Was delighted, because the price differential between that and white around here is significant.

  • @flyrobin2544
    @flyrobin2544 Před rokem +62

    I stopped eating canned veggies a long time ago, I stock up on large bags of frozen veggies. The bags can be resealed and put back in the freezer which helps to eliminate waste. I buy can pumpkin for the year after thanksgiving when it goes on sale. Donate your unwanted can goods...Happy Thanksgiving! 🦃🎃🌽🍠

    • @lightgiver7311
      @lightgiver7311 Před rokem +14

      We had an 8 hour Hydro outage - don't rely on too many frozen foods.

    • @cynthia6637
      @cynthia6637 Před rokem +7

      Donate ? I bought these foods for my family ,

    • @CraftEccentricity
      @CraftEccentricity Před rokem +3

      Food shortages and power outages are ramping up. You will go hungry!

    • @greer2402
      @greer2402 Před rokem +5

      I been eating can vegetables for 10 years and I'm healthy as a horse. I think they are better than fresh vegetables that been sitting out all day, people handling them and sneezing on them

    • @liisaks1
      @liisaks1 Před rokem +4

      Agree about canned veggies, they are tasteless anyway.
      Canned beans on the other hand are a godsend for those of us who don't have the patience to go through the cooking process necessary for the dried beans!
      There are good and bad things about living in any country, but one of the good things about living in Thailand is that fresh pumpkin is always available. Trying to cut off the skin/rind is no fun (especially as I'm completely inadequate when it comes to sharpening knives)....., but worth it in the end.

  • @yokoshemp
    @yokoshemp Před rokem +11

    Never ever met a canned tomato that was as good as my garden toms. Not a fan of sardines but I do like kippered herring... full day dose of vitamin D in them. Chick peas are good in chili. Canned pumpkin I use in soda bread... spiced with honey and cardamom. Canned baked beans were for when I worked long hours every day. Many a day baked beans warmed in the microwave was my dinner... always poured on extra sugar and salt. Bad but way better than fast food.

    • @bjdefilippo447
      @bjdefilippo447 Před rokem +1

      Haven't tried pumpkin in soda bread, but now I must try to make it!

    • @yokoshemp
      @yokoshemp Před rokem

      @@bjdefilippo447 It freezes well. When frozen slices can be cut off for single servings. A few seconds in the microwave and you have hot pumpkin bread. I find pumpkin, squash, and carrots are interchangeable when making soda bread. They all go in the blender to become the vegetable part. Pumpkin is a favorite because it can be purchased canned and sits on the shelf until I'm ready.

  • @rcas350pilot8
    @rcas350pilot8 Před rokem +1

    Good vid and informative.

  • @bradrothberg5863
    @bradrothberg5863 Před rokem +2

    thank you! love tuna and will switch,

  • @ericclaeyborn3600
    @ericclaeyborn3600 Před rokem +20

    I have a lot of Keystone beef and pork in cans stored. I love it. The only added ingredient is a little salt.

    • @yafuker6046
      @yafuker6046 Před rokem +2

      How long does it keep?

    • @justayoutuber1906
      @justayoutuber1906 Před rokem +1

      Trump is a loser

    • @ericclaeyborn3600
      @ericclaeyborn3600 Před rokem +3

      @@yafuker6046 I just saw your reply. The "Best By" date is 5 years. The cans I have are July 2027.

    • @yafuker6046
      @yafuker6046 Před rokem +2

      @@ericclaeyborn3600 'Preciate it!

    • @falconmoose5435
      @falconmoose5435 Před rokem +1

      Me too!!!! Beef tho. A couple cases. Expensive at the time, but excellent insurance. Good Amish food.

  • @Bobster986
    @Bobster986 Před rokem +15

    Everything in this video is accurate, but only in a natural organic state, not the GMO versions sold in most supermarkets.

    • @johnwest7324
      @johnwest7324 Před rokem +2

      Really at 9:03 it says there are over 2418g of sodium per 100g serving - not really accurate

    • @jamesmarshall3311
      @jamesmarshall3311 Před rokem +1

      Thank God GMO is banned here in Europe.

  • @joseph-ow1hf
    @joseph-ow1hf Před rokem +62

    I'm a big fan of canned so called 'trash' fish, like anchovy, mackerel and sardine. I especially like smoked herring....aka kippers. I do wimp out and buy the skinless/boneless fillets. This stuff is pretty cheap, tasty, full of protein and other nutrients plus by being low on the food chain, more sustainable and less full of stuff like mercury. I do buy high end sustainably caught canned tuna too. Much prefer yellowfin to the more popular albacore. Think the yellowfin taste better and again is more sustainable as less in demand. One of these day I'm gonna have to get some frozen sardines and grill. But off topic.......

    • @namvet1968
      @namvet1968 Před rokem +1

      How do you eat the mackerel? Do you mix it with something?

    • @whyyeseyec
      @whyyeseyec Před rokem

      Where I come from we call that 'dumpster fish'...

    • @Ash_Wen-li
      @Ash_Wen-li Před rokem +2

      why are they called trash fish when they're healthier than other fish?

    • @lydiawhitting5406
      @lydiawhitting5406 Před rokem +1

      Have to contend with canned fish ..not complaining but fresh is the best. Portugal always comes to mind .. fresh sardines on a griller outside. Never liked the fish eyes or other meats eyes looking me though. 😂

    • @namvet1968
      @namvet1968 Před rokem

      @@lydiawhitting5406 Sounds good. Ever had smelt? Deep fried with hush puppies. Delish.

  • @charliedavis8894
    @charliedavis8894 Před rokem +12

    Canned salmon and mackerel are both significantly lower in mercury than canned tuna unless it's canned light tuna in water. Tuna has 3x the mercury as either one. Canned mackerel is usually cheaper than either canned tuna or salmon and is just as delicious. Try it.

    • @jesvans
      @jesvans Před rokem +2

      what does mackerel taste like ? i love a tuna & mayo on toast. if mackerel is not gamey i could eat it.

    • @TheSamuiman
      @TheSamuiman Před rokem +3

      If one consumes enough of high mercury tuna, after death a thermometer can be made out of the corpse, saves the environment!

    • @charliedavis8894
      @charliedavis8894 Před rokem +3

      @@jesvans Mackerel doesn't taste gamey or too fishy to me at all. It's usually canned like salmon with the skin and bones. I remove both and make fish cakes, casseroles or sandwiches like tuna with it. You might find it at a dollar or discount store for a cheap try at it.

    • @jesvans
      @jesvans Před rokem +3

      @@charliedavis8894 thanx. skin & bone, hmmm, idk. i don't like screwing with food, i just want to eat, this is 1 reason i like tuna. but, if i can find a can i will try it, thanx

    • @charliedavis8894
      @charliedavis8894 Před rokem +1

      @@jesvans Most people just mash up the skin and bone with the meat like salmon, I just personally don't like it and I do the same with canned salmon. Really, it only takes a minute since theres usually only 2-3 mackerel per can or not an issue if you like the skin and bones (theyre cooked and soft). It's not available where I live but they do can mackerel filets without skin and bones. I've been able to find sardines canned that way. Good luck!

  • @carrier7399
    @carrier7399 Před rokem +35

    Canned foods that are acidy can leach chemicals from the can and can lose their seal sooner than later. Be sure you buy canned tomato products and some fruits that are canned in jars.

    • @stevewixom9311
      @stevewixom9311 Před rokem +5

      How long do you store your cans, decades?

    • @carrier7399
      @carrier7399 Před rokem +5

      @@stevewixom9311 You could if they are in jars.

    • @mikenagy938
      @mikenagy938 Před rokem +7

      This may have been true in the past but today all cans are lined with plastic. Botulism is a thing of the past.

    • @jgfreer8322
      @jgfreer8322 Před rokem +4

      Sadly I’ve never seen tomato’s sold in jars - but I would definitely choose them over cans, if I did.

    • @uncareid5557
      @uncareid5557 Před rokem

      @@mikenagy938 Acid will eat though the can. I recently found some leaking canned fruit in my pantry. They were less than 5 years old.

  • @thomasrusselsharpless4749

    Here in the UK sugar free beans are readily available as are reduced sugar.

    • @jamesmarshall3311
      @jamesmarshall3311 Před rokem +1

      I am from Ireland and eat some canned beans, but I always drain away the very tasty but sugary sauce it comes in. Loaded in salt too. It is amazing how much blander, though healthier tasting the beans are after you drain them off.

    • @cybersal7
      @cybersal7 Před rokem

      I guess that’s a start in the right direction. But with the carbs in the beans are converted to glucose in your body.

  • @gerlandkent6377
    @gerlandkent6377 Před rokem

    thank, you for you're video.

  • @jwillisbarrie
    @jwillisbarrie Před rokem +7

    Thanks for adding actual captions for the Deaf

  • @kellyschiller8166
    @kellyschiller8166 Před rokem +8

    You can make hummus from canned chickpeas. Tahini is available at the supermarket, and use appropriate seasonings

    • @way_truth_life_of_love
      @way_truth_life_of_love Před 7 měsíci

      I use peanut butter for it instead cuz l always have it around, and minced garlic, and oranges

  • @garybankston9319
    @garybankston9319 Před rokem +14

    I was surprised to see corn and baked beans on this list. Kinda lost credibility with me. Sardines are a great source of Omega 3 fatty acids and calcium. I always have them in the pantry. I never eat corn anymore.

  • @sue1577
    @sue1577 Před rokem +2

    We have sugar free baked beans in UK , but the worse things in good is things USA brought in like fructose ,GMO and corn syrup

  • @marcobenedetti122
    @marcobenedetti122 Před rokem +2

    Thk for the info

  • @saberlike659
    @saberlike659 Před rokem +152

    Can personally confirm the dangers of mercury in tuna. One year in college, I was sick of the cafeteria food, so I ate two big tuna sandwiches on kaiser rolls for both lunch and dinner (I would estimate maybe 3-4 cans per day). After a month or so, I got a weird sickness where my stomach hurt all the time, especially after eating. Not nausea, pain. Spent a week eating nothing but white bread, ginger ale, and water. Almost positive it was the mercury from the tuna building up in me. I still enjoy tuna from time to time, but in moderation now

    • @themaestro3034
      @themaestro3034 Před rokem

      That doesnt sound like mercury poisoning. It sounds like botulism.

    • @witchypoo7353
      @witchypoo7353 Před rokem +8

      Moderation is definitely key friend. I eat fish very rarely for this reason. If I fix a packet of tuna I just have 3 sandwiches over the week & that’s usually it for the month

    • @sarahd7034
      @sarahd7034 Před rokem +37

      Wow 3-4 cans per day is extreme

    • @joerusak3637
      @joerusak3637 Před rokem +16

      Maybe histamine got ya. Fresh tuna forms Scobrotoxin when not stored properly.

    • @teresasanchez8853
      @teresasanchez8853 Před rokem +25

      Parsley helps you body eliminate heavy metals. I add a lot of parsley and cilantro to my tuna, for extra greens and for healtier sandwich.

  • @gapratt4955
    @gapratt4955 Před rokem +12

    Wondering what to do with canned pumpkin? It can easily be added to pancake and muffin mixes for a yummy change of pace.

    • @rebellajm
      @rebellajm Před rokem +2

      Pumpkin butter is so easy to make & so tasty as a condiment on both sweet & savory.

    • @studiotwo24
      @studiotwo24 Před rokem +1

      Pumpkin bread, cookies, smoothie bowls.

    • @bcaye
      @bcaye Před 6 měsíci

      I just heat it up, add some butter, salt and pepper and eat it like mashed potato. I like the flavor, it's good for you and it's easy.

  • @RobertoJ3rd
    @RobertoJ3rd Před rokem +1

    love Kabocha pumpkin. boiled .deepfried, sauteed with green beansnonions, garlic over hot rice

  • @brianmoody2549
    @brianmoody2549 Před rokem

    Great you can learn a lot about different things and food.

  • @GS-dm2cp
    @GS-dm2cp Před rokem +2

    In Australia we eat cooked fresh pumpkin, readily available to buy and easy to grow. Steamed or roasted, yummy, yes and dogs like it too! I have made pumpkin pie occasionally using steamed pumpkin. I can't understand why US uses canned pumpkin?

  • @maryevens4261
    @maryevens4261 Před rokem +6

    My husband grew up on Spagetti-Os and Chef Boyardee, and they were some of the few things he could cook for himself. So I had to keep some on hand for when I went to visit my family. I told him if he even asked me to taste it, I would consider it grounds for divorce. My mother's family is Italian, so we never touched the stuff.

  • @davidbell2608
    @davidbell2608 Před rokem +1

    Pumpkin chickpeas sardines tomatoes artichokes beans no sugar

  • @arnolddavies6734
    @arnolddavies6734 Před 8 dny

    I like sardines on toast. Used to be available with chilli flavour and jalapeño which used to be my favourite, but for some reason, no longer sold. 🌶️

  • @veedejames721
    @veedejames721 Před rokem +12

    Healthy choice soups are Good and I prefer theirs rather than Campbell's chicken noodle soup. Campbell's soup especially the chicken noodle is salty. I have add extra water to lower the sodium intake. Frankly making your own is better, you can control what you put in it. If you boil your chicken, save your water. It make good stock. Gee everything has gone up. If you can grow your own pumpkins. True butternut squash taste like pumpkin. Or maybe can pumpkin is more squash then pumpkin. If I don't make my own soup. Generic is ok. Most taste just as good and it's cheaper. Make your own bake beans, if you can. True Sardines are good for you, now don't grown. Plus they are cheap. Which would you rather do starve or eat sardines. I grew up eating them. I know everything has gone up. Control your sodium and sugar intake. If the price of food don't kill us, all the sodium and sugar will. Take time to read what's in your food. If you can grow your own it's best. With raised beds and grow bags, it's not as hard as it used to be. Take care and try to eat healthy. Love, respect and positivity always.. vee, Andrew and Family.🙂🤗✌️💞👋👣.

    • @adajanetta1
      @adajanetta1 Před rokem +3

      When I will be cooking for only myself for a while, for example when DH is on a business trip, I buy a rotisserie chicken (~$10) That's four or five meals PLUS I can boil down the bones, skin, wing tips and jellied juices to make a nice preseasoned chicken stock. Toss in a handful of noodles and a cup of frozen mixed veg.

    • @kimmyk1
      @kimmyk1 Před rokem

      All made in China

    • @veedejames721
      @veedejames721 Před rokem +2

      @@adajanetta1 you are very smart. Those chickens make great soups and chicken pot pie. And the list goes on. Take care. Peace, love,and Blessings to you.👍👋. VJ.

  • @toolbaggers
    @toolbaggers Před rokem +17

    Besides sounding a little nasty, thee is nothing wrong with mechanically separated chicken. It might even be healthier than just regular chicken meat due to the extra calcium and potassium from the bones. during the scraping process.

    • @lindabarling7719
      @lindabarling7719 Před rokem +12

      It reminds me of my childhood. My parents used the pressure cooker alot. We ate everything. Bones, meat all. Everything was soft by the time that pressure cooker got done. I didn't think much of it until I got married and found out we were the weird people who ate bones. I still laugh.😁🤣

    • @adajanetta1
      @adajanetta1 Před rokem +4

      I agree. We should read the label, but it does help to know what the label means too. If a serving of anything contains 25% of your daily need for sodium, don't add salt to it or eat it with salt and vinegar potato chips. If you don't know what beta-carotene is, google it and enjoy.

    • @libbyhicks7549
      @libbyhicks7549 Před rokem +4

      well , nasty is bad enough for me. no thank you on your mechanically separated chickens.

    • @AT-kx6fj
      @AT-kx6fj Před rokem +1

      Not to mention all the hormones they gave you extra and antibiotics, bon appetit!!! Sounds like you're talking about battery-raised chickens!

  • @jontalbot1
    @jontalbot1 Před rokem +1

    For British viewers tinned pease pudding is cheap and nutritious. It’s just puréed split peas and a little coriander. It’s traditionally eaten with ham but it makes a great base for curry sauces.

    • @zebra3519
      @zebra3519 Před rokem

      Thanks for the inside tip. I will try this when making base gravy for the curries.

    • @jontalbot1
      @jontalbot1 Před rokem +1

      @@zebra3519 It’s 50p a tin in Waitrose, of all places

    • @zebra3519
      @zebra3519 Před rokem

      @@jontalbot1 nice 1, will check this out. Waitrose lol.

  • @katiedishneau115
    @katiedishneau115 Před rokem

    Wow! Who knew? Thank you for the info.

  • @toolbaggers
    @toolbaggers Před rokem +10

    lol who eats canned tomatoes without cooking them? Fresh tomatoes get cooked when making sauce thus also "releasing extra lycopene."

    • @adajanetta1
      @adajanetta1 Před rokem

      Canning is cooking. Really all you need to do is warm them up. Although there is a salad made with drained diced tomatoes, lime juice, diced cucumber, basil, olive oil, green onions, and chile peppers.

    • @libbyhicks7549
      @libbyhicks7549 Před rokem

      all right..who is it? who's been doing that? that's like a savage would think to do.

  • @kathe.o.
    @kathe.o. Před rokem +10

    In the 1970's a doctor put me on a diet of 1 can of water packed tuna & 7 townhouse crackers per day That was it. Nothing else. Did this for about a year. Didn't loose the weight she promised. Was so hungry all the time. Couldn't look at tuna for years after. Moderation in all things is the key to health. I now have kippers once a week & tuna salad maybe once a month.

    • @JohnnyForehead
      @JohnnyForehead Před rokem

      You sure your doctor wasn't having an affair with your significant other and trying to off you??

    • @SW-ii5gg
      @SW-ii5gg Před rokem +1

      After that, I do not think I would ever be able to eat tuna ever again.

    • @lindahollander3588
      @lindahollander3588 Před rokem +2

      Dr Oz said to eat a variety of foods

    • @lindahollander3588
      @lindahollander3588 Před rokem

      @@stephencrook6277 I just look for expert advice,I had health problems he had solved,we don't have good doctors around here so I have to figure it all out myself

  • @dorasmith7875
    @dorasmith7875 Před rokem +2

    Sounds like a matter of personal preference to me. If I'm not going to make soup, which occasionally I do, of course I'm going to buy canned soup, and ditto canned baked beans!

  • @johngraham5948
    @johngraham5948 Před rokem

    Canned sardines vinegar and onions mixed to a paste and put on a sandwich yum 😋

  • @cashflow68
    @cashflow68 Před rokem +5

    When I eat can soup, I always add a can of water. I hardly ever eat the broth. I add veggies.