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  • čas přidán 22. 08. 2024
  • A typical Friday!

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  • @carolinex4825
    @carolinex4825 Před 2 lety +52

    HIGHLY recommend Aldi & Lidl! But prices are sadly going up :(

  • @GeordieMark
    @GeordieMark Před 2 lety +40

    It’s nothing you are doing wrong Julie its just prices are rising and people can tell the difference now. Only advice would be try Aldi and Lidl and also substitute branded for supermarket own brand where you can. Don’t shop when hungry either. Take care.

    • @norikay22
      @norikay22 Před 2 lety +6

      Agree! Also cooking instead of premade. Mac n cheese and mash potatoes made yourself is much cheaper than premade, and you get more bang for your buck. It also doesn't take long. Jamie Oliver has some lovely easy recipes. Julie, ready steady COOK!

  • @lenkasimekova9234
    @lenkasimekova9234 Před 2 lety +45

    Well the answer is : plenty of ready meals (mac and cheese, curry etc), or already pre-made things such meat balls, sweet potato vedges etc. I can do all what you bought for £50 as I prepare the meals myself.

    • @JustMe-wn4dn
      @JustMe-wn4dn Před 2 lety +15

      @@michellescowby6599 she’s home all day, Atticus is at school and her ‘job’ really isn’t that time consuming or hard trust me. There’s no excuse to not do some meals from scratch.

    • @emf5811
      @emf5811 Před 2 lety +2

      @@michellescowby6599 how is that a judgemental comment?! Julie asked where she is going wrong and this person said it that you can prepare a lot of meals yourself.

    • @michellescowby6599
      @michellescowby6599 Před 2 lety

      @@emf5811 my personal opinion !!!

    • @mjb2022
      @mjb2022 Před 2 lety +3

      @@michellescowby6599 she can atleast try my mum raised two of us and she had a job and she still cooked most days of the week it's no excuse rly

    • @mjb2022
      @mjb2022 Před 2 lety +2

      @@hahacurrymuncher4551 i never said it's easy and I'm sorry about that but Atticus is not young and anas already moved out so she can atleast try like making pasta or somethin at hone is not that hard she could atleast try and ik it's not easy

  • @rachelpowell2477
    @rachelpowell2477 Před 2 lety +9

    i would suggest cooking your own meals rather than buying, readymeal also maybe try some of the non branded stuff, it can taste just as good depends what you buy, also keep the bottles of water and refill from the tap rather than buy again :) good vlog xx

  • @elliekeele1943
    @elliekeele1943 Před 2 lety +6

    PLEASE DO MORE DAY IN THE LIFES!!!! my favourite videos of yours ever!!!

  • @sarahclapton5646
    @sarahclapton5646 Před 2 lety +5

    I must admit we had been shopping in sainsburys but found the prices going up. Now we shop weekly at Aldi and spend between £65-£70 with a few extras like milk and bread in the week. We have noticed that we are keeping costs down. I also go through the freezer each week to see what we can use which helps. Love your vlogs each week xx

  • @emma12345890
    @emma12345890 Před 2 lety +19

    A reusable water bottle would be so much better than buying plastic bottles

    • @georgiataylor3150
      @georgiataylor3150 Před 2 lety +2

      It’s not the bottle that the problem I can’t drink tap water as I have an allergy to some of the chemicals in water so have to drink bottled if I could get bottled water in reusable bottles that would be amazing maybe it’s something for waters bottles company’s to think about

    • @georgiataylor3150
      @georgiataylor3150 Před 2 lety +1

      @@hahacurrymuncher4551 same what I’m saying is maybe water companies should think about starting to do reusable water bottles xx

  • @coralbell3764
    @coralbell3764 Před 2 lety +7

    I spend £25 a week for me and my son. I yellow sticker shop on an evening and freeze different meats and buy a lot of my fruit & veg on yellow sticker as long as it looks good. I shop at Aldi & Lidl for the rest x

  • @iluvbluify
    @iluvbluify Před 2 lety +9

    You should try a reusable water bottle for atticus- would save money plus less plastic waste as well!! But agreed cost of everything is going up so much

  • @kimpage6302
    @kimpage6302 Před 2 lety +8

    Hi Julie - can’t recommend Aldi enough, the savings are astonishing.

  • @lauras7611
    @lauras7611 Před 2 lety +64

    Your shop would cost a lot less if you cooked your own meals rather than buying ready meals. It's quite easy and cheap to make macaroni cheese and a curry. And it would save you money to make your own wedges and mash rather than buying everything ready made and prepared.

    • @amy2024
      @amy2024 Před 2 lety +15

      How is this weekly shop?, I didn’t see any meats of fish for meals.a weekly shop should consist for meats or veg of fish where you can make your own meals! More cleaning products seem to be bought then food

    • @claragibbons_
      @claragibbons_ Před 2 lety +2

      She probably prefers ready meals which is fine but I agree for saving money you can make a big portion of Mac and cheese for probably 70p a portion

  • @LanaMarieHanlon
    @LanaMarieHanlon Před 2 lety +10

    Just me and my boyfriend we spend about £70 a week which is an awful lot but that includes everything including our lunch we make for work which works out cheaper too. Loved this vlog Julie, hope ur feeling better now❤️‍🔥

  • @SunnyDay4761
    @SunnyDay4761 Před 2 lety +6

    Always look forward to watching your new videos! X

  • @debbiedixon7050
    @debbiedixon7050 Před 2 lety +7

    Loved your latest video Julie, you were so funny on about the wind 😂 my food shop is ridiculous too, there’s just myself and teenage daughter and I probably spend roughly £100 to £150 each week, very rare it’s under £100, hope you are feeling better x

  • @hollyjade12
    @hollyjade12 Před 2 lety +3

    Me and my partner do a big food shop once a week in Aldi and its usually about £70. Food is going up, along with everything but we have noticed it is going up. I remember when we first moved into our house nearly two years ago and our weekly food shop was about £50! I don't use Liz Earle, but that scent sounds lovely!x

  • @isobelpriestnall4631
    @isobelpriestnall4631 Před 2 lety +10

    Atticus is such a clever boy learning and collecting different things, he’s a real credit to you Julie. Please let us know in your Sunday clean what the new zoflora smells like it sounds lovely xxxxx

  • @kelsvlogs52
    @kelsvlogs52 Před 2 lety +9

    Julie you'd save so much money if you made youre meals from scratch. For £80 that's not much food and tap water is cheaper to drink as you already pay in advance for that 🙈

  • @elliedenning6514
    @elliedenning6514 Před 2 lety +7

    Dress looks beautiful Julie 🧡 & gorgeous hair, loving the colour at mo x

  • @nicolewalker3653
    @nicolewalker3653 Před 2 lety +2

    Yes food shopping has gone up I tend to shop at Sainsbury’s for my branded stuff but also at Aldi‘s for fruit and veg try and keep out of the middle aisle! I think your shopping is so expensive because you are buying a lot of ready meals e.g. mash potato you can do that yourself so much cheaper and home-made curries, macaroni cheese, meatballs etc for a fraction of the price that they sell them at Plus you can bulk them out with things like lentils and plenty of veg. Love your wax melt burner. New to your channel and enjoying your vlogs

  • @sophx9314
    @sophx9314 Před 2 lety +8

    I always shop in Tesco I swear by it 😂 but in the last few weeks we’ve noticed how a £60 shops gone up to like £90-£120 and that’s for 2 of us 😩

  • @lizmurphy6295
    @lizmurphy6295 Před 2 lety +1

    Aw Julie don't worry you'll be fine 😘I had a reaction but felt a lot better after 2days the booster was fine.your Aticus makes me 😃 smile

  • @mollymaher8479
    @mollymaher8479 Před 2 lety +3

    Smile Lincoln 😂😂😂😂

  • @Andrea-md9pe
    @Andrea-md9pe Před 2 lety +3

    Would love to see a gardening makeover vlog please love everything you do ❤❤

  • @marwa4045
    @marwa4045 Před 2 lety +3

    Hey hey! Just wanted to let you know about your coffee machine milk nozzle if you hold it from the silver rim and pull down it should extend.
    I have a similar machine and it can extend a fair amount so milk doesn’t splatter. Hope it helps!

  • @laurabuckley9219
    @laurabuckley9219 Před 2 lety +18

    I’ve found the food shop seems to be more expensive lately. There’s only me and my 17 year old daughter so I find I’m doing smaller shops more often because she’s out a lot so don’t want to buy too much in one go and then it goes off. I think that’s a definitely more expensive way of shopping though, seems I spend around £50 up to 3 times a week lately

    • @sunshining_inthe_hebrides4030
      @sunshining_inthe_hebrides4030 Před 2 lety +3

      There’s two of us and food is definitely going up I spend about £84 a month now .I do grow all my veg and my meet comes mainly from my son in law

    • @laurabuckley9219
      @laurabuckley9219 Před 2 lety +2

      @@sunshining_inthe_hebrides4030 yeah I need to take another look at my spending and maybe buy meat and freeze it as I’m definitely over spending right now

    • @sunuman4454
      @sunuman4454 Před 2 lety +1

      @@me-pn5lu I try to spend £75 a week for me n my husband. I work for a supermarket so I get 10% off from that, but I probably spend £100 plus and my husband has his main meal at work!!! X

  • @thelightside3974
    @thelightside3974 Před 2 lety +4

    I spend £100 a week for all food cleaning products, dog foods/ treats and toiletries 4 people in house. I do shop in aldi and don’t buy brands to be honest. Only because I am having a lot of work being done to the house/ garden at the moment so watching the pennies 😀 x

  • @clareperks2396
    @clareperks2396 Před 2 lety +2

    In regards to the food shop, there didn't seem enough food for £80. I suggest this is what i do, shop at Aldi trust me it is life changing, then certain bits that Aldi don't do go to Tesco's or Sainsbury's or Asda. Don't do all your shop in one supermarket.
    And also try and buy things in bulk so for the mash potatoe buy a bag of potatoes that you can use up doing different things with same with the sweet potato. Sometimes the prepared things are more expensive, don't always go for branded things either. Instead of having two different milks just have one. And plan what your cooking each night, cook from scratch, save some and put in the freezer for another meal. Don't buy water, it's a waste of money, just use the tap especially if you're at home. But trust me Aldi is brilliant for prices! Give it a try and do a video and show us what you've bought.

  • @tamarashaw6686
    @tamarashaw6686 Před 2 lety +1

    I always meal plan for the week and write down what we food we will need for our lunches and Tea, a few snacks etc for the week and toiletries. I do it online as I’ve found I’m not throwing in things we don’t need. I usually spend between £60-£80 a week. This way I find we don’t have much waste either. This is for a family of three using the Morrison’s shopping app on Amazon prime x

  • @melissawatson4390
    @melissawatson4390 Před 2 lety +3

    Food price's have gone up, our shop is between £100 - £120 a week for 4 of us..love your new hair colour x

  • @amzb1212
    @amzb1212 Před 2 lety +1

    Absolutely love watching your videos ❤️ I’d also love to know where u got your gorgeous tea light warmer too at the end of your video 💕 love to you both x

  • @roannewaterfield4004
    @roannewaterfield4004 Před 2 lety +3

    i spend a ridiculous amount of food shopping recently, i think everyone is having the same problem & the vaccines also knocked me about 😩 i’m loving your content Julie! your videos always relax me 😌
    by the way, i’m not sure whether you noticed, but Atticus’ school badge was shown for a bit- just to make you aware ☺️ xx

  • @yasminek892
    @yasminek892 Před 2 lety +1

    I live with my 2 kids, 4&9 and I spend maximum £40 a week on food shopping. All homemade and a frozen meal (pizza and chips) or something for a treat day rather than a takeaway.

  • @SmurfettesBeauty
    @SmurfettesBeauty Před 2 lety +1

    Love your day in the life’s!!!!

  • @AJS19999
    @AJS19999 Před 2 lety +6

    I think you’re finding your food shopping expensive because you’re actually buying a lot of the more “expensive” products, you’re picking up finest products, the quicker options of meals but actually they’re alot more expensive x

  • @michelleandrew6099
    @michelleandrew6099 Před 2 lety

    Me n my hubby and teenage son we spent about £130 a week definitely gone up by 20-30 a week and like u run out of stuff, n end up spending extra on stuff once In the shop. Love your food hauls. Your vlogs are so relatable and easy to watch please keep us updated with them as much as possible, u really are my fav you tuber at the moment. XX

  • @rynporter6535
    @rynporter6535 Před 2 lety

    Crying at me getting all the lads to sit and watch u at 6 in the morning until now hahaha got a few new fans there Ju love you

  • @mariasnowden3108
    @mariasnowden3108 Před 2 lety

    Enjoyed your video, and loving you home style, looked very cosy and relaxing at the end 😀

  • @IcedCake2009
    @IcedCake2009 Před 2 lety +5

    Between £40-50 for 2 people a week we spend! At Aldi or Lidl though

  • @sharon4091
    @sharon4091 Před 2 lety +3

    Your so right Julie where does the money go and shopping is getting so expensive. I must try and get that Zoflora it sounds delish. You must try the Liz Earle Instant Skin Boost Tonic the smell is devine. Hope you feel better soon 😘😘

  • @nataliemoran5206
    @nataliemoran5206 Před 2 lety

    Not sure if you meant to play the song in the first clip but thank you what a tune! Had me singing away on my sun eve ... loved it 🥰 xx

  • @zaraellen3733
    @zaraellen3733 Před 2 lety +2

    I shop in Aldi family of 5 £70/80 including kids pack lunch things cleaning stuff etc I do meal plan that helps with the cost 🙂

  • @beckydoesbeauty06
    @beckydoesbeauty06 Před 2 lety +1

    I live alone and usually spend around 30-40£ weekly on food - I eat quite carefully so sometimes choose more expensive options but live in accommodation that has a cleaner so don't pay for cleaning supplies/toilet rolls etc :) I also dont have a car so often have to buy from Sainsbury's/tesco local, which are often pricier than the big stores!

  • @sarahparkinson1513
    @sarahparkinson1513 Před 2 lety +1

    I have started going to aldi as I was going morrisons and was spending over £150 for 5. At aldi with lots of fresh fruit, veg and salad etc. I can do a full shop for teas and pack ups for under £100. Hope you are feeling better

  • @mummyof2144
    @mummyof2144 Před 2 lety +1

    I love the way you say huge 😊💕 xx

  • @Shelleyweaver84
    @Shelleyweaver84 Před 2 lety +7

    I understand why your shopping is so much now. Because you buy the pre done stuff. I buy everything from scratch and make it myself. We are a family of 5 and a cat. I do my shopping in tesco and we spend £100 on average every week. That includes cat bits, cleaning products, personal bits, etc.

  • @stacymccallum1445
    @stacymccallum1445 Před 2 lety +2

    Oh god we spent a fortune! I had to stop doing a weekly food shop. I was going and then thing where going off and I was always wasting food
    Now I go twice a week and plan what we’re having. So I plan four lunches and four dinners and a cereal or yogurt and fruits breakfasts. I don’t browse the shop I go for what I’m getting and get out
    Gone from spending £150 pw on shopping to about £60

  • @sylviacarter9574
    @sylviacarter9574 Před 2 lety

    Loved watching your video Julie, Asda do great deals on itens also Aldi and Lidl xxx😊❤

  • @courtneygroves8935
    @courtneygroves8935 Před 2 lety

    We use gusto each week for 30 pound, and then aldi for milk bread butter etc but sainsbury's for baby milk! Aldi nappies and wipes are the best! Make use of tesco club card it's great also

  • @lucyb3701
    @lucyb3701 Před 2 lety +2

    I completely get what you mean about the side effects, although for me, I haven't had any from the first 2 vaccines, it is my booster for me. Me and my mum went to my local COVID-19 Vaccination Centre, and I got my booster done yesterday morning. I was completely fine all day Friday, went to sleep at half eleven, and then I woke up at one, and I felt SO DEAD! I was absolutely bloody freezing, even though I had the thickest, warmest onesie on ever, I had a headache, my chest felt so tight, my stomach hurt, whenever I sat up, I felt so dizzy I just had to lay back down again, and I literally felt like I was going to throw up constantly. Eventually I went to the toilet at 4AM, and I had such a strong feeling that I was going to throw up, that I even tried to make myself throw up, so I leaned over the toilet and did the little 'stick your fingers down your throat' trick. Didn't work, and just made me feel worse. I went back to my room, but my parents' bedroom is opposite the bathroom, so my mum heard me in the toilet, and she went downstairs and got me some Calpol, so I was able to get back to sleep.
    I literally slept in after that until 12, had a really bad, pounding headache all day, literally felt like I couldn't even get out of bed. I was meant to finish my History homework for Sixth Form during half term, which was writing an essay, because it was half term this week. I just had one more paragraph to do, but I literally wrote one sentence because I could not concentrate. Did a lateral flow, because my younger sister got her booster vaccine a few weeks beforehand, and felt really bad, so took a lateral flow test the next day, and it came out positive, so the vaccine gave her COVID, basically. So, I was really worried it was that, but I took a lateral flow test, and I was negative, but I find that REAL hard to believe.
    Definitely not going back to Sixth Form on Monday, that's all I'm gonna say, because I still feel SO weak and horrible! I'm high risk as well, so maybe that's why I feel so bad, and maybe that's why it's gonna take a little bit longer for me to recover from the side effects.
    Apologies for this long essay of a comment. I did mention I was writing a History essay all week.

    • @brodiedevereux-burden2728
      @brodiedevereux-burden2728 Před 2 lety +1

      Just to let you know that the vaccine can’t give you covid as there is no live covid sample in it

    • @lucyb3701
      @lucyb3701 Před 2 lety

      @@brodiedevereux-burden2728 Oh, ok. Just that my sister had the vaccine and then tested positive the next day. But she did say that at least 5 other people in her class had got it and had positive tests, so maybe she got it off of one of them, actually. Thank you!

  • @NaiNai584
    @NaiNai584 Před 2 lety +1

    45 quid for 2 adults. Buy supermarket own and cook fresh. Your bill is high due to ready meals and premium brands

  • @masonmccarthy1257
    @masonmccarthy1257 Před 2 lety

    Meal plan every week I started it and I’ve saved so much!

  • @daniwheeler7628
    @daniwheeler7628 Před 2 lety +1

    Lovely video hope you feel better Julie x

  • @Latbirget
    @Latbirget Před 2 lety +4

    Yes food prices have gone up a lot. I don't notice it until I've piled it all through. Be careful about energy prices as well. Mine are going up 54% in April.

  • @gwynethglas-brown9171
    @gwynethglas-brown9171 Před 2 lety

    Hope your feeling much beter 🥰 great video. Everything has gone up so much in prices 🤦‍♀️
    Have a wonderful weekend 🥰

  • @helenfrench2824
    @helenfrench2824 Před 2 lety

    Hi Julie loved your vlog. Oh I agree good shop has gone up alot. I shop at Tesco's foe our weekly shop for 2 I would spend £ 150/ £200 without topping up in the week. Some times lower but found it's gone up by £50 😧 I've tried Aldi before loads of times but all tho it's a lot cheaper..found there fruit..veg..salad stuff including bread went off after 3 days and was throwing away alot. Plus also wasn't as fresh unless you eat them within 2 days. But that's down to you weather you try other places but I'm long run Tesco suits us. I think your hair looks amazing by the way suits you. Thanks for a lovely updated vlog I do watch and try and comment in all your videos Julie...I do hope your feeling alot better now. Much love x x x ❤

  • @jenniferswann1192
    @jenniferswann1192 Před 2 lety +1

    My food shop is around £25 - £40 a week depending what I need. I shop at Aldi rather than Tesco but everyone has their favourites

  • @ameliemortimer2261
    @ameliemortimer2261 Před rokem

    The amount of times Julie says Yummy haha x

  • @BeingBriony
    @BeingBriony Před 2 lety +1

    Me and my husband spend about £40 a week on food. We shop at aldi and it halved our bill when we switched from morrisons to aldi

  • @carlybenarbia9193
    @carlybenarbia9193 Před 2 lety +1

    Family of four,we meal plan and shopping list of everything and still £110 in tesco.my shopping used to be £85 ish ,really gone up and I make meals from scratch,and I buy the same stuff as before,everything has gone up x

  • @Luluknights
    @Luluknights Před 2 lety +1

    I live on my own, I noticed the prices are going up especially Tesco.

  • @ag24xxxx
    @ag24xxxx Před 2 lety +1

    Loved the video Julie !❤️

  • @pennypink-dw6vi
    @pennypink-dw6vi Před 2 lety +1

    Loved this so much ;/) fabulous content (hoping you don't get copyrighted cause of the music at the start was. Felt like I was screaming turn it down ) love dresses 👗 maybe one video you could let A&A pick up a outfit or your one of them and your mam extra be fun I love your style , maybe a look book video Also food shopping is so much lately I been using to good to go app to get magic bags to spread the coast

  • @m.c.newbill7161
    @m.c.newbill7161 Před 2 lety

    I laughed so hard at the intro because it triggered my google home and I had two googles telling me weather!

  • @jacquelinebootman7004
    @jacquelinebootman7004 Před 2 lety

    Hi julie..the prices are hiking up in the supermarket..I'm spending at least another extra £20 a week..and that's just for me and hubby..liz hurle was a good saving...hope you feel better this weekend xx 😊 👍

  • @xolaylaroberts1009
    @xolaylaroberts1009 Před 2 lety

    ahhh i love your family so muchhh!! ❤️ love this video already!

  • @dianekeep3266
    @dianekeep3266 Před 2 lety

    Hi Julie my food shop now is always around £70 a week now it really has gone up recently. Thanks for the vlog really enjoyed it.xx

  • @janinesummers2407
    @janinesummers2407 Před 2 lety

    We spend £35-40 per week at Aldi’s 2 adults and a 2 year old we cook
    3 fresh meals a day plus snacks no processed or pre packaged food as this makes our bill far more! That £35 includes nappies wipes loo rolls etc
    Also spend £10/15 per month on branded bits we can not get from Aldi’s xx

  • @thepotsiezebra
    @thepotsiezebra Před 2 lety

    We used to shop at Tesco and for me and my husband would spend about £70-80 a week. Now we shop at Aldi and get all the same things for just £45-50 a week!

  • @juliesteele-smith1553
    @juliesteele-smith1553 Před 2 lety

    For 3 of is i usually pay just over a hundred pounds and a bit more during the week if i need to top up milk etc at Lidl. I do 2 packed lunches daily out of it too.

  • @christinahxox
    @christinahxox Před 2 lety

    We are a family of 3 with a pooch and 2 guinea pigs.. our food shops monthly gone from 300 a month to almost 370 with how much everything has gone up.. this includes all household products too. We shop at aldi/ iceland x

  • @georgiataylor3150
    @georgiataylor3150 Před 2 lety

    I have a family of 6 we mostly shop at Aldi my son is autistic so he will only eat most of the Aldi brands but for us we spends between £100 and £150 a week that includes a top up shop of milk bread and anything we may need xx

  • @silver_skye1103
    @silver_skye1103 Před 2 lety +2

    normally we go to Morrisons and we aim to go really only once a week, but these past couple of moths we've been going about three times! And like you Julie its like £80 a time and I don't know why its so expensive?? x

  • @denises9680
    @denises9680 Před 2 lety

    Hi Julie, hope you're feeling better now. I know exactly what you're feeling after the 2nd vaccine. I was fine with the 1st and thought it was a doddle getting the 2nd as a neighbour of mine said he had no symptoms but his wife had top and bottom symptoms lol. I just felt nauseous. 3rd vaccine I was top and bottom and asking myself why did I have it!! But it only lasted a day, I've heard other people have unfortunately been bedbound for a week or more so I was pretty lucky. I hope you're OK when you have the booster! Have to say your a trooper because a lot of people would have ordered takeaways until they felt better but you cooked! Luckily for my husband and myself, our son ordered us food, unfortunately we couldn't eat it so it worked out perfectly for him 🙃. Anyway, take care and stay strong. Let us know how you're feeling 😊

  • @erinrebecca9737
    @erinrebecca9737 Před 2 lety

    Just me, and my siblings live together - but we all do our individual shop, for me alone I spend about £20-£25, a week. I love the dress!! :))

  • @samhunsley
    @samhunsley Před 2 lety +1

    Food shopping is getting sooooooo expensive but I can’t switch back to Aldi and Lidl as the quality of the fruit, veg and fish is awful! They also don’t stock everything i need.. The best way I found to save money is quit red meat I never use jar sauces or ready meals 😊

  • @vikki2881
    @vikki2881 Před 2 lety

    My bf and I spend between £40-60 and that includes all meals, lunches for work and a couple snacks.
    We usually go lidl or aldi

  • @elliedenning6514
    @elliedenning6514 Před 2 lety +5

    Julie where was your coffee table from? Love it & it’s the perfect size, just what I’m looking for x

  • @HannahChristina12
    @HannahChristina12 Před 2 lety

    Me and my partner shop at Aldi, we spend roughly £40-£60 a week on our food a week and get odd bits from like Tesco if we can’t find from Aldi so roughly £40-£60 😌 love the video! ❤️

  • @paigebowyerpb
    @paigebowyerpb Před 2 lety

    Beautiful dress need to get that

  • @clairelouisegibson5060

    Hope u r feeling better now loved this ditl x

  • @amiegeorge798
    @amiegeorge798 Před 2 lety +3

    £70 a week for family of three including work lunches with no need for top up shops through the week! I do find tesco quite ridiculous at the moment for some of the same brands you can find at home bargains. Get yourself to aldi Julie!

  • @Laura-vn2fo
    @Laura-vn2fo Před 2 lety

    £35-40 a week I spend but I mainly eat lots of salad fruit and pasta and I buy everything own brand from asda I also buy lots of baby food for my little one

  • @mpcole17
    @mpcole17 Před 2 lety

    I was spending on average £60 a week for 2 adults and this went up if we bought wine etc and for a few top ups in the week. But i have been using hello fresh now and i find I'm probably spending the same as i don't need as much meat etc for dinners. Just lunch stuff and breakfast :)

  • @ChrisLJM8760
    @ChrisLJM8760 Před 2 lety

    There are two of us at home and we spend on average about £95pw on groceries, that said, I do have a habit of stock piling things so it would be less in essence, and I also tend to not look at prices until I am half way around - but that does get a full weeks worth of meals, veggies, fruit and other non essentials that I may randomly throw in and hoard, so not too shabby. Sorry to see you're not feeling well - I was exactly the same after the first one, it really knocked me sideways for five weeks, I had never felt so ill and the cough that developed was horrendous, had xrays the lot as couldn't understand why I was feeling so ill, needless to say it frightened me for the second one. Hope you feel better soon though. xo

  • @willowtownsley5769
    @willowtownsley5769 Před 2 lety +1

    i just love julie!!!

  • @jenniferhudson4207
    @jenniferhudson4207 Před 2 lety +1

    Great vlog

  • @georgiex847
    @georgiex847 Před 2 lety

    MIA!! I met you in London near the liberty when you were filming this, hope you remember me!! it was so nice meeting you xxx❤️💓😘

  • @courtneywhite5472
    @courtneywhite5472 Před 2 lety +1

    I love julies videos!!! My favourite CZcamsr would have to be her

  • @emilyjaneatkinson2685
    @emilyjaneatkinson2685 Před 2 lety

    We spend £90 every 2 weeks for a food shop and we always stock the cupboards and the freezer so sometimes we only have to get little bits

  • @Liv_ing_in_ruins
    @Liv_ing_in_ruins Před 2 lety

    Please try lidl. I work at lidl and recently had a lot more tesco shoppers coming in due to there price increases. Can get all these exact foods but so so much cheaper. Also sweet potato fries, I buy a bag of about 8 sweet potato’s for 89pence and they last forever in the fridge and I just chop them up myself and bang on some seasonings. Much cheaper and tastier in my opinion.

  • @rebekahlithgow873
    @rebekahlithgow873 Před 2 lety +1

    Refil the bottles of water. That’s a huge amount of plastic waste !

  • @nataliaplatts9667
    @nataliaplatts9667 Před 2 lety

    We shop in aldi or Asda and spend about £60 incl top ups through the week (x2 of us)

  • @BeccaB00xox
    @BeccaB00xox Před 2 lety

    I do my main shop at asda, for 3 adults it averages £50 a week in asda and then I pick up some bits in b&m and home bargains probably around £30 combined but some weeks a lot less (if I don't need cleaning products or toiletries etc that week)

  • @leahbyrne4852
    @leahbyrne4852 Před 2 lety

    Hi Juile
    I ship in aldi for me and my 11 year old and spend about 70- 80 a week depends I I need loo roll washing stuff etc. and that’s me buying everything we live like steak and mince and fresh chicken. I did a saimsburys shop the other week as I needed it delivered and spent about 120 which was a one off me. I do nip in daimsbirys for certain things we like like branded beams extra bread and milk maybe. But I do shop less with planing my meals and I do buy a lot of snacks for school and my child eats a lot growing boy. Aldi deffo helps save the pennies and I like it x

  • @APinchOfBecky
    @APinchOfBecky Před 2 lety

    I seriously need that pink and red houndstooth cardigan that you got from Asda 😅😅

  • @lisab535
    @lisab535 Před 2 lety +2

    Family of 4 and I spend £100 on the big shop and then often another £50 at the weekend but that include alcohol/cleaning stuff etc but have noticed massive increase in price of things even at Asda. Where did you get the wax melt stand from Julie please?

  • @rebeccahuddleston1937
    @rebeccahuddleston1937 Před 2 lety

    My food shop has almost doubled in price, it doesn't matter where you shop or what you buy, it's all expensive. We are a family of 4 and just food, including, breakfast, lunch , tea and snacks with no top up shops is around £140- £150 a week.

  • @brontebeardmore7496
    @brontebeardmore7496 Před 2 lety

    i felt so sick after my booster as well :( also i love these videos

  • @Lydt95
    @Lydt95 Před 2 lety

    I spend £70/£80 per week (Tesco) for family of 4.. usually have to get a couple of essentials throughout the week but probably no more than £100 a week all together x

  • @christopherwright8749
    @christopherwright8749 Před 2 lety

    Yes I have definitely noticed a few items have gone up even in Aldi which I mostly shop in I really like orange juice and i normally get Aldi’s value 1ltr carton which is normally 50p but sneakily increased to 5p more. Just small things I’ve noticed have gone up so I tend to stick to Aldi and get value items more then the branded items. But even then as a couple are weekly shop use to be £30+ but has gone up to £40.+ The price increase was on the news and I was dreading see it! Also the economy in Ukraines problem the economy will go sky high!