EXTREME CHEAPSKATE MEALS WHEN YOU'RE BROKE!
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I wanted to throw something out there for anyone who may have a stove die, and cannot afford to replace it. DON'T replace it! My stove died and I refuse to pay these horrible prices. People often think they have to have a state of the art stove in their kitchen. I bought an Oster french door toaster oven, ($75 on Marketplace) it does everything a big stove does without the energy guzzling, 50% less!! Then I bought a double hot plate for regular cooking, a used Crock Pot, and a steel cart for it all that fits in the space. My energy bill is now $50!! It pays to think outside the American box.
I did the same thing years ago- money was tight- but a toaster oven and hot plate worked just fine for my daughter and me. I now cook and bake with a cook woodstove for 8 months a year and use a single burner hot plate and small charcoal grill in the summer- my electric bill is never more than 30$ and i am not going without anything
My small air fryer has pretty much replaced my oven.
One thing I did was just buy a basic cheap stove for $400 last time around. I have a double hotplate, french door Oster countertop oven and air fryer as back up. I find I really don't use my big oven very often.
Great idea
A cheap stove costs ~300€ in my country, mini ovens and a air fryers are cheaper but they are small but I guess for one person is enough.
Cooking half a chicken is clever…saving the other half for later so economical!
Thanks for doing this cooking video. So many people are unaware of how easy simple and economical homemade meals can be. From a 72 year old oldster the only thing I would have done different is not poured the potato water down the drain. It would have gone into the soup or even some for the mashed potatoes. Lots of goodness going down that drain. Also have never considered putting butter under the skin, usually put it on top, so thanks for that tip. You are never too old to learn.
Potstoe wster in homemade bread😊
Also add that potato water to your chicken drippings to stretch it to make gravy!
Would have used some of that potato water with potato flakes to bulk the mash potatoes. As well as using it with the chicken juice and gravy packet. 😋
My refrigerator has nothing. Lol
I also save the potato water. I use it in soup, homemade bread, gravy or just add it to my dogs' food. I read somewhere that a lot of the water soluble minerals leach out of boiled vegetables so I usually try to use that in something else. i also freeze it in cubes to add to things instead of just using water. Not quite yet 70 here, but not far away. Hoping to make it to 90, if I can keep mobility and health. I will see. Note to PP.... Your video on marrying the right one is absolutely spot on. I make my kiddos watch it at least once a year and I hope they will keep that in mind.
My mother always used the potato or vegetable water to make gravy. It is full of vitamins and flavor,
You could seriously sell a cookbook with all of your great recipes and tips for the kitchen.
Deffinatly could
The meals look great don't they
I love your videos!! I love the lifestyle. I ate my last $15 Panera salad & said no more of this I can make it better at home for much less.
Just a litte tip; please only use wooden utensils for your teflon (?) pots. You do not want to eat teflon or other stuff when the pot scratches. Personally I already switched to only metal pots and pans. Aluminium, steel and iron are good and do not mind metal utensils. Easy to find in secons hand shops too
You're doing a great service here by showing how to cook this from start to finish. So many people don't know so it's a great way for them to learn how to cook and save $ too!
Prepper Princess, Just wanted to see if you know about a vlog a youngman started with his Grandma, called Depression Cooking with Clara. Omygoodness it is precious and so interesting,to hear and see some the types of meals they had during this time.How they made it through on a little amount of food and alot of love. When they had meat it was such a treat. Thought you might enjoy watching. Clara has passed away but what an impact her videos made on so many people.🥰☀️🙏 ❤😊
Yes I watch them also, the Grandmother was so sweet.
That potato water you put down the drain would have been in my soup!
I stretch foodshopping till all the food is used. It stimulates my creativity in creating healthy meals
Potato water helps with gravy the starch in the water helps with thickening and it has flavor. My grandma and mom always did that's how I learned
One thing I use for cheap scape meals is I go to Asian stores, and I buy cheap rice Noodles. Then flavor them with whatever I have on hand.
Gravy = flour & butter roux, add chicken stock, salt, pepper - that's gravy....the stuff in packets is chemicals....all those juices from cooking the chicked would have helped make homemade gravy without the packet stuff.
have to tell you the trick to potatoes! 1st you don’t drain all the potato water. Most of it but you leave like 1/2- 1 cup in the bottom depending on the amount of potatoes. Then you put at least 1/2 a stick on top (again, depending on how many potatoes) & put the lid back on. Let it melt! Then start your beaters. You mix the milk or heavy cream 1/2 way through for creaminess. I don’t know why this is the way, but I’m tellin ya, every Idahoan mama I have ever known does it this way. Ya know…. Experts and all 😁
Yess! I love your cooking videos 🥳🥂
At night my wife and I slept with CATS (help) - they would get on top of us (the blankets on the king-sized bed) and then a couple would snuggle up close and lay in-between us for maximum warmth then in the morning as the sun-light would come in the bedroom window they would get up and start "licking my nose with their sand-paper tongues" to wake us up so we could go down to the kitchen and open the cans of catfood to feed them - one big HAPPY cat family !!! :-)
One thing I do is take a freezer bag and put my veggie scraps, and onion skins in. As I cook, I add more to it. When it gets full, I simmer these scraps with water in a large pot for 2-3 hours on low. Then cool and strain. I end up with homemade veggie broth. You can do the same with chicken or beef bones. When it's cool,I just measure out a cup at a time and freeze in baggies. This saves me so much money.
Just goes to show how with a bit of effort, you can eat perfectly well, on very little. Half a chicken made into 6 meals plus stock, well done! Your mashed spuds looked so fluffy and yummy! Thanks for giving ideas and inspiration to those who may need help.
Hey, you can use the water from the potatoes to make gravy with too. Helps to thicken and adds flavour 😊 I love my potatoes 🥔!
The pan you used for the gravy needs to be tossed out already. Once the non-stick coating is peeling, harmful chemicals can leach into your food.
Add the water from cooked vegetables to your soup to maximize the flavors
Enjoyed, but please consider teflon free cookware, or at the very least silicone utensils.😏
Several people in the big family have auto-immune conditions, so we cannot do any grains, starches, legumes, sugar and so on, so mainly have to make all sorts of meat and cauliflower/ broccoli. I cannot even tolerate any vegetables at all. I do buy in bulk both chickens and ground beef. Then cut up chickens and put in freezer. Re-pack ground beef to one time use of about 2,5 lbs at a time.( 7 people in the family). We spend most of our income on groceries. At least this way of life allows me to avoid the medications that were prescribed and gives me freedom of movement. I couldn't walk three years ago - RA. Now in remission.
I have a freezer full of frozen whole chickens. They go on sale for 99 cents a pound every few months. We use it for everything. Dog food, stir fry, chicken salad, so much. Thanks for sharing. ❤
You could use the potato water for tastier gravy. It adds extra nourishment.
Pro tip for the mashed potatoes. You can make them with part of the water they cooked in. It will require less milk, is cheaper and tastes as good.
I've been watching your video's for years now. I enjoy your updates. Please be careful with metal scraping up against Teflon pots like that. It scrapes off into your food and can cause all kinds of weird things to happen in your body over time, including cancer. But other than that, I appreciate your advice PP!
I’m so glad you said something about the metal on teflon. I have thrown away many pots and pans because my kids used metal on them and ruined them
@@kellykahnkauffman5549 I love to cook with glassware
It certainly sounded like the non- stick pan was getting scratched.
I cook with vintage glass cookware. Visions Visionwear
I would have used potato water in the soup instead of tipping it away. Xx
Keep drained potato water to make bread/rolls
I like your cooking videos!!
Cook that whole chicken, freeze it. Save that electric!
She has solar panels...
I very fortunate to buy rotisserie chicken on weekends and just make rice. Beats fast food. With kids and one on the way I’m so proud of myself that when I was able to cook the chicken I did. Now that I’m exhausted all the time I can just pay for convenience. Then when I’m able to again I’ll go right back to cooking from scratch. Because there’s always time when you just can’t. Always love your video. ❤
Yay to half and half in the potatoes!! I always do that, as well as butter. So many people seem surprised and even impressed that I make mashed potatoes from scratch. It’s so darn easy, economical and so much better than the packaged crap. My mom always added some of the drippings to packaged gravy. It makes it taste almost homemade.
I got a BBQ/ roast chicken s on special $6.00. I made salad and chicken(2 meals) chicken rolls(2 meals) ,curried chicken and rice(6 meals), and 4 litres of chicken and vegetable both
The vegetable were all from our garden. We live in a sub tropical area in Queensland Australia ,so can grow vegetable all year round.
My husband and I would get a weeks worth of dinners on one chicken when we first got married. Chicken dinners, soup and enough chicken meat bits for a couple of chicken salad sandwiches. I used make corn meal mush and pour it into a bread pan. When cooled, we could slice it and fry it with an egg or two for a meal also. We just made it work.
REAL mashed potatoes = yummy! Not made from instant flakes, and I do "not" mean that to be an insult to anybody that does prefer / does use instant potatoes. Your cooking / food preparation videos are always calming, though I realize that's not actually your intention. I always enjoy them. Thank you for sharing your time with us.
I spent my morning helping somebody make (meat) jerky using your recipe. It turned out great; they are super pleased about the results. It was a lot of meat. And I'm always certain to credit you for the recipe, Prepper Princess.
Collect the water of cooking potatos, noodle or rice. Cool it down and give it to you r compost or plants.
For 8 years I had a local TV cooking show. I never heard of putting butter under the skin of chicken. Turkey breast, yes, but not chicken. I cant wait to try this.
I'm single and work 50 hr a week as a nurse. No pets. I splurge on the rotisserie chicken and pair it with plain baked potatoes and veg. No butter. Just salt and pepper.
How do you do it with the chicken being hot when u buy it? By the time you cook the potatos etc? Interested 😊
@@nicod2213 I buy the chicken on Friday after work and put it in the fridge. On Saturday, I bake 8-10 potatoes and a big pot of vegetables. All of that goes in the fridge. I eat reheated precooked meals every evening after work. I also make a 9x13 egg/ham/spinach/cheese/potato casserole every Saturday. That feeds me breakfast for the week. (Sometimes I use chicken and broccoli or ground beef and tomatoes instead of the ham and spinach). Last weekend, I made ham and beans and cornbread for my dinners. Next week will be chicken and rice or potatoes and Brussels sprouts. I only have time to cook one day a week Lunch is always fruit ,Greek yogurt and cottage cheese at the nurses station.
Wow that sounds so yummy and I like your breakfast ideas. It sounds heartier than the carb options I usually have. You sound very busy! Cooking is such a challenge for me 🙂
@teresahunt5521 I've screenshotted the info you gave for meal ideas 💡 thanks 😉
@@nicod2213 It works with chili, spaghetti and meatballs, turkey and stuffing... Just make a big batch of meat, carbs and veg and your set for the next week. Get creative!
JUST found your channel. Oh WOW! You cook like I do 😄. I don’t do fancy, it’s not gonna stay fancy once it fills the belly. Working in the garden, yard maintenance, cutting the grass, critter chores… last thing I want is to come in and cook a main dish, throw a side salad together etc Keep it simple 😊 THANK YOU there’s a few channels I watch, the food looks awesome but time consuming. Only thing I do that I’d not give up is dehydrated garden stuff. Easy making soups and stews- just Chuck it in at the end and let it form up and while it’s doing that- make a pan of biscuits 👍 If I could grow coffee and toilet paper I could cut out the trip to town altogether 😄
Looks delicious! Try saving some of the potato water to make the gravy.. yummy!
Ive been really frugal since i was a teenager in Philippines now 35 after i paid off my car and little house, i kinda relax a bit from restricting myself especially food. I treat myself with travel, clothes, eating out. Now back to being frugal again watching your videos. I remember I watched your videos when you only got 25k subs.
My go-to recipe is white wine, garlic, butter, Italian herbs, s&p. I serve with rice pilaf, then make a casserole with the leftovers before dumping the whole carcass, skin, pan scrapings and all into the crock pot to make soup base. The butter, wine and herbs give it a nice flavor. Even if you only get a few servings of soup it’s money saved.
I'm sure this has been said....but, yikes that mixer on a coated pan with forever chemicals!!!!!! Just chips of Teflon in your taters!
You should have put foil over your chicken while baking. That would have given you more juices
If you saved the potato water you could have used it in your gravy instead of plain water and used the calories that went down the drain.
great idea!
You are vey inspiring. I went for fast food today, spent 8 dollars for yuck. I will be trying your recipe and cook more at home. LOVE your pups.
I think a lot of people are cooking cheap and boring these days. I’ve been doing that for over 20 years. Would love to see what you make for ideas. I’m relying more on my home canned stuff and enhanced my garden for this year. Food prices and quality suck these days. I’ve stopped buying certain things. Moist? Really? People have issues with moist? Ya gotta let us in on the nervous breakdown people are gonna have giving the dogs the beaters! Chicken looked good!
I do this all the time with whole chickens or like last week turkey as it was 99 cents/lb. These are easy Sunday night roasted dinners and we rotate through a whole chicken, beef roast, whole chicken, pork loin roast and sometimes we'll throw a ham in there somewhere when it's on sale for 99 cents/lb. For the two of us we make 4 baked potatoes on the same roasting pan and frozen veggies. That's 2 dinners and we slice the rest of the meat thin for lunches for the week. My chicken soup carcass is simmered for 6 hours along with the aromatic scraps from the veggies that will be in the final soup. The other awesome thing to make with the leftover chicken is chicken salad which we can never get enough of, the trick is to add just barely enough mayo so it's not drowning in it.
Cheers!
Great ideas!
Love these cheap meal ideas 👍
Great video. We can use potato cooking water for gravy and in soup too. Some folks water their plants with it.
I tried watering my plants with it and mold grew on top of all the soil. I won't do it ever again.
Corn starch makes easy gravy
If that was a Teflon pot with potatoes in it well then u destroyed the pot by using a blender / mixer in it.
I really love these cooking videos, I like the cheap basic meal ideas. Look forward to more 😊
My first time watching this channel. Thank you so much for these meal ideas. We are a family of 6. Tha last time we ate out it was almost $100. We are on a fixed income and can't do it. Again thank you❤
Save your potato water and use it to make the gravy.....adds flavor and helps thicken.....
Not sure if you care about health but scratching no stick pans can cause the coating on the pan not to be safe. You can use silicone lined whisks to prevent that.
I had a relative who was staying with me temporarily. Was too rough with pans and scratched the coating. I told him it can be dangerous but he looked at me like I was crazy. It is a real risk folks. Use a rubber or wooden spoon or spatula with this type of pan.
They make non-stick pans that are safe with metal utensils.
They are costly, though. A silicone whisk is cheap in comparison!
Isn't it amazing just how much you can save by learning to cook? Just learning basic cooking techniques will do, and your meals are so much healthier, too!
I've been trying to encourage my young male coworkers and they are coming around! One went on a field trip to the Latino market for sale items where he bought the 10lb bag of leg quarters and today we went to the produce stand.
Super mild garlic powder means they've used lots of rice flour filler in it.
When you are out of milk (or anytime) you can use some of the potato water. Until you get use to how much you want to add just reserve a couple cups of it and add a little at a time with the butter until it’s the consistency you like.
Iffen you don't have enough broth to make gravy, you can always use it to make your mashed potatoes in lieu of milk. I have done this a handful of times (I always end up adding a scant bit of bullion granules as well), and it is a hit in my house.
I've been watching your videos and got serious about decreasing my grocery spending. Thank you so much! Nutritious, cheap, easy to prepare food for days. I've been making mostly big pot of simple veggie soup. Keeps me satisfied and glad I'm decreasing my food bill and not suffering for it.
I like to buy a big pack of boneless skinless chicken breasts and it feeds my husband and I for awhile. I make pulled chicken tacos, Buffalo chicken wraps, chicken salad, bbq chicken, possibilities are endless!
Where are your 2 helpers? Waiting for you to drop something? Sweet pets. Enjoy your conversations a lot. Thanks.
Cabbage is my other staple vegetable in addition to the others mentioned. Cabbage is cheap and can be used in so many ways. Love your channel.....I have been binge watching.
How do you cook your cabbage and what do you serve it with? I put it in soup but still have more in the fridge.
Cabbage we use in stews usually although i heard someone say they fry it but we don’t do that
Fried cabbage with bacon or ham is incredible. It's actually more like sauteed, not fried in oil. I also will pick up ham hocks and make them with cabbage and potatoes. You only need 2 or 3 for a big pot. Ham hocks also are great for a big pot of great northern beans, pinto beans or even black eyed peas.
You can also use the potato water for the soup or add powdered milk/creamer for the mashed potatoes. This saves some extra vitamins in the potato water.
Great vid !
I made chicken supper yesterday ❤🙂
I've never seen chicken in an oven pan without putting water and herbs and spices with a bit of melted butter in the water ... if you bake chicken in approx 4- 6 cups of water in that pan, it will make a lovely gravy when you thicken it. ✌️
Your babies are so precious.. And no sorry, you can't move and disturb the fur babies when they are resting..
I think you used non-stick pans. They tend to flake Teflon and cause health problems. I want you to live long and do prepper videos for a long time. I like your practical thought process on food. Our children won't starve, wishful thinking.😊😊😊😊😊😊
Was thinking that too.
Especially with the mixer😳.
Pfas are already in everyones body although I agree always use a wooden spoon
If you're growing herbs fresh parsley is great mixed with potatoes. Or dried works too.
Thanks for posting this video. I spend entirely too much on food for myself each week as well as eating too much. This video inspires me to really cut back and rethink how I’m feeding myself. You are the best! Thanks Amber!
More videos like this one please!!
Thanks for this video. I cannot agree with you more. Many restaurants are soooo overpriced. The recipes are so easy though.
Rocky is a very smart boy!💜
I like your simple, inexpensive cooking! For mashed potatoes, if someone doesn't have or doesn't want to use milk, saving some of the starchy cooking water is a good substitute. :)
Next time use the potato water to make your gravy. Funny I mash my potato’s the same way they come out so fluffy. If you put the chicken on a rack and add some water to the baking dish you would have plenty of juices for gravy.
Looks amazing ,
Well done
Bet it tastes delish too
I allways devide my meats too ,
Whatever we have ,surprising how many meals u can get with a little meat
We don't need a lot do we
When I was unemployed and got 4 kids too feed
I'd have little to live on
I'd go the butchers and buy
A couple pound of mince meat ,ground beef
Sausage bacon and eggs
A few tins beans
A sack potatoes some veg
And one chicken
The one chicken like u did two Sunday lunches
Soups and a curry ,
Surprising isn't it ,when u have to u do
The food I bought had to last 2 weeks
Can you please do a 10.00 a week grocery haul and meal plan? I am 76 years old and do not drive anymore and have no one to take me to food pantries. I have walmart deliver my groceries but sometimes a neighbor will take me id I pay for their gas which I always offer some money. I called several churches to see if they will deliver me a box of food but they said they could not do that because then everyone would want them to deliver to them also and I understand that Thank you for your time
$10 per week is fine once in a while but is not sustainable long term. If you are only living on $10 per week, please apply for food stamps. You can use them on the Walmart website
@@banonymous6790 I live in erie pa
I did check into food stamps and I was only going to get 9.00 a month !!!!!!!!!!!! I was beyond shocked with that amount and told them I was not interested. But they did say your food stamps will roll over every month so in 9 months I would have 81.00 dollars. wth??????
@@peggyaustin5238 Check with your doctor to see if you qualify for a healthy food allowance through your Medicare. Some will give you money for "healthy" food if you have certain health issues.
I'm 70 and get $50/month.
If you're a renter, it might be easiest to move closer to somewhere walkable or near a bus stop
I just love you. You have changed my life. So many things we dont even think about cost us big money. You have changed the way I think!
I had a friend pick us up a Costco gift card. Their roasted chickens are $5. Gravey can be made with the juices. We sometimes treat ourselves to a long hotdog and lemonade for $1.50 also with cash. We ignore the rest of it. I believe these are the items Costco "looses" money on.
Love the videos you are inspiring and a great source for ideas. I guess you would agree that staying healthy is probably the best way to save thousands of dollars. On that note I couldn't but notice your cooking pans are peeling off the non stick coating. You've probably heard it before and is not of my business but since I like you a lot, just in case you haven't heard that is really bad for a person's health. In my kitchen I only use Stainless steel, glass, ceramic and some wood utensils. I believe a new stainless steel pan set would be a great and wise investment. Keep the videos coming and stay healthy and also consider this as not Hate but love 😘❤
I agree I love prepper princess and don't want to see her get cancer from scratched and peeling pans!
I'm surprised you're not cooking something else in the oven along with that chicken, to utilize the electric
I have the same dilemma with my cat, I can’t move once she’s on my lap.
I always keep beef and chicken bouillon on hand for those times I dont have enough drippings or if I want to add some extra flavor. Nothing wrong with a packet of course, but I was so proud of myself the first time I made a decent homemade gravy. :) Nice video PP. Thanks!
Potato water is a plus for soups gravy stews etc 😊
Save the potato water! Use it for soups and bread/rolls.
Outstanding
Thank You!!!
Patricia
These are my favorite videos. Please do more!
PP, we need these videos so much, thank you!!!
Someone told me to microwave the milk before adding to potatoes. It works so nicely and keeps the potatoes warm.
I love these meals. But, using the metal utensils in a non-stick pan has caused chips. Those chemicals can disrupt your endocrine system and lead to thyroid issues. I use wooden utensils or I use stainless steel pots and pans. Don’t make me worry about you!
I just found out that I have a goiter on one side of mine. Is stainless steel the best to use?
True! I was gifted a nice Calphalon set a few years ago and love it. The small pan I used a metal spatula on ( carefully, to flip fried eggs ) has a knick and needs to be replaced. I’ve only used silicone and bamboo utensils on the others and they’re in great shape.
Thanks
At one time, iodine was added to salt , hence the word "iodized" on the pkg. People that did not have a lot of seafood in their diet were prone to getting goiters. This occurred a lot in the plains where fish were not consumed regularly. If you aren't using iodized salt and do not eat seafood, make sure your endocrinologist knows this. Of course, I am sure there are other causes for goiters. Just a brief history of a food additive some may avoid, not knowing the reason behind it.
@@paulettek3682 I live in SD and don't eat any seafood at all. I use a lot of seasoning salt. So not sure if that has iodized salt in it? I did find out two family members had them in the past. One had to have all of it removed. Kind of worried that is what is going to happen to me. Mine is substernal and 5.7cm long!
This week I turned bland raspberries into a mash that I then made pink lemonade with, then a recipe needed 1/2c juice so I opened a can of diced pineapple and used the juice then made pineapple preserves out of the diced pineapple pieces utilizing half a can of sprite that was going flat in my fridge (my husband can't drink out of a can due to dexterity, so I had this Leftover) and added lemon juice and cane sugar per the recipe It made one pint.
Definitely being better about finding ways to not waste any food in our home
I love your videos, you get right to the point, not blabbing away like some cooking shows, I make chicken soup with my bones too. Easy and yummy.
use the those ones after making soup for bone broth add water and a little vinegar every healthy for your body.
If you have fresh, not frozen broccoli, you can use a stem and leaves for cream soup, they are edible. I often use such parts to make a soup, from cauliflower as well. BTW, cabbage is cheap and healthy vegetable, but I don't see it often on frugal cooking videos. We eat cabbage all the time in Europe, it is big enough to make a stew for 4 people. You can also fry it a bit on oil with onions and mix pasta, so delicious an cheap dish!
If you add one potato and one carrot to your cream soup, it will be delicious. Spices like pepper or parsley make the difference.
I love your food videos. They inspire me to never waste anything. Thanks.
I love these videos. Gives me ideas..very helpful!❤
Your food videos are my favorite. Everything looks delicious and affordable advice. Thanks again.
Yippy, another cooking video! Love them!!!!
I only use stainless cookware and it’s so easy to keep clean. Also, no coating inside so no worries.
I agree! There's a knack to using it properly so that food doesn't stick though and a lot of folks don't know how to do that.