Vegan On A Budget $30/Week

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  • Grocery shopping on $30/week as a vegan.
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  • @Onedayatatime2024
    @Onedayatatime2024 Před 7 lety +175

    That's the cheapest farmers market I have ever seen

    • @lisarogers6863
      @lisarogers6863 Před 4 lety +5

      Really?! I thought the opposite. The price of the bananas and the one avacado was way too high.

    • @earvase
      @earvase Před 4 lety

      I know right.

  • @123mizmonica
    @123mizmonica Před 7 lety +840

    I feed my family of 5 a vegan diet for about $60 a week.

    • @FLYINHAWAIIAN37
      @FLYINHAWAIIAN37 Před 7 lety +38

      Monica Brock there u go sis! im the only vegan in my house so o normally spend thay on myself

    • @sarawestcott6641
      @sarawestcott6641 Před 7 lety +37

      Monica Brock what kinds of meals are you feeding them?? that's awesome! i really need some meal ideas

    • @FLYINHAWAIIAN37
      @FLYINHAWAIIAN37 Před 7 lety +37

      Sara Westcott
      Type "vegan on a budget" on CZcams and there will be a gang of videos showing you how to budget vegan foods.
      Or watch the Cheap Lazy Vegan

    • @powerpuff4ever
      @powerpuff4ever Před 7 lety +2

      Monica Brock 5! Wow

    • @zencat55
      @zencat55 Před 7 lety +14

      love cheap lazy vegan!

  • @Lousicle
    @Lousicle Před 7 lety +221

    Envious of your farmers market, our local ones are a sham and often more expensive than the grocery store. We have Aldi locally and that is where the deals are.

    • @carmenvhp
      @carmenvhp Před 7 lety +5

      Lou Marino ditto

    • @ematique4392
      @ematique4392 Před 7 lety +6

      Lou Marino Aldi is the best

    • @annr.5962
      @annr.5962 Před 7 lety +11

      Lou Marino at my local farmers market, a bag of grapes cost between $13-$15. A few days later I bought the same brand of grapes, same weight for $6 at a grocery store.

    • @rosalynmejia9659
      @rosalynmejia9659 Před 7 lety +5

      Aldi is the best.

    • @Zyklon_B_still_and_know_God
      @Zyklon_B_still_and_know_God Před 7 lety

      yeah thats exactly my issue =(

  • @seamandi
    @seamandi Před 7 lety +29

    When people say that going vegetarian/vegan is more expensive I used to be legitimately confused by that logic... like, have you SEEN the meat section recently?!?
    Then I realized that a lot of times they're looking at all of the meat substitutes like quorn and fieldroast, which would in fact cost more overall. Don't get me wrong, i love those products when I get a craving that won't go away but they don't fit in my regular grocery budget at all!

  • @Prancer1231
    @Prancer1231 Před 7 lety +32

    Cheaper to get a can of tomato paste for 45 cents and you can make enough spaghetti sauce for 2 days with a little garlic/oil/some herbs. Also you can get a big bag of frozen corn and it's much better than corn from a can and still cheap. Also you can get enough potatoes to eat for a week for $1.50 or less. And dry beans are much cheaper than canned and have no additives, you just need to soak them and cook for a while. Oats are cheap too.

    • @AWanderingEye
      @AWanderingEye Před 7 lety +1

      Prancer1231 I saw the same issue with the pasta sauce, owning a crockpot made my college days easier, too. I think some equate student with non cook. But spaghetti sauce isn't too much effort and doesn't have to cook all day to make something passable, imho.

  • @ladyb4325
    @ladyb4325 Před 7 lety +37

    I would have loved to seen the actual meals you made with these items throughout the week!

  • @peace.love.vegetables3031
    @peace.love.vegetables3031 Před 7 lety +218

    Menu planning is a must for me. I plan my meals very carefully so I only buy what I need for the week. Beans and rice are staples. Nuts are a treat and definitely not a staple. I have a few recipes that are less than $2 per serving. I only buy fruit and veggies that are in season. Potatoes, rice and beans are the basis of my diet. Oatmeal and banana breakfasts are wonderful. All of these are cheap and healthy. A vegan diet is attainable by everyone. Don't give up because you think it is too expensive. Just plan carefully and you can do it.
    Peace and love ❤️

    • @carmenvhp
      @carmenvhp Před 7 lety

      Peace.Love.Vegetables that's what I was going to say, meal planning takes me a long way with staying in my budget.

    • @TheWarrrenator
      @TheWarrrenator Před 7 lety

      Buy different nuts in bulk and save salsa jars to put them in, it's much cheaper and you can get the good oils in your diet that way!

    • @TheWenexx
      @TheWenexx Před 7 lety

      If you plan so carefully, could you give a week example please?

    • @peace.love.vegetables3031
      @peace.love.vegetables3031 Před 7 lety +27

      Wenex
      Sure if you are interested I will gladly give you my weekly meal plan.
      Breakfast oatmeal-6 cents, banana-14 cents
      Lunch chuna sandwich
      1can chick peas 72 cents
      1 avocado $1.25
      1 lemon 65 cents
      1 tbsp red onion
      1 cup corn 25 cents
      This filling makes 4 generous servings
      Serve in 1/2 pita bread 60 cents each pita bread or tortilla 25 cents for lunch 2 days
      Dinner salsa soup
      1 24 oz jar salsa $1.79
      1 can black beans 48 cents
      1 can cannelloni beans 72 cents
      1 can pinto beans 48 cents
      1/2 cup rice 25 cents
      4 cups water
      Makes 10 cups have for 4 or 5 days
      Snacks celery $1.79
      Carrots $1.98 for 1 pound
      Spinach $1.98 for 2 pounds
      Tomatoes $2.98 for 1 pound
      Frozen mixed fruit $6.99 for 2 pounds 4-6 servings don't eat every day occasionally apples at $1.00 each
      Other meals sweet potatoes 5 very large $2.98
      5 pounds white potatoes $3.00
      Lentil soup 1 pound lentils $1.00
      Cook 1 cup (half bag)
      1 chopped potato
      5 baby carrots chopped
      1 yellow onion chopped 35 cents
      Vegetable stock if I made some or just 5 cups water
      Doesn't include spices of your choice
      Sometimes I have pretzels at $1.00 per pound
      Shepherds pie mixed frozen vegetables
      1 cup cooked lentils
      1 cup chopped mushrooms
      Mashed potatoes on top
      This is a typical week for me. Sometimes I have Spanish rice or falafel or PB&J on a tortilla.
      Finding easy tasty recipes that have few ingredients and are quick to make are very valuable. Meal planning and shopping tight to your list is important. I don't include personal care items or household items in my food budget. I use vinegar and baking soda to clean with. I make my own soap with olive oil at about $2.50 per large bar.
      HTH.
      Peace and love ❤️

    • @peace.love.vegetables3031
      @peace.love.vegetables3031 Před 7 lety +4

      Damn! That was one long ass post!!
      Peace and love ❤️

  • @LonePigsyAndCub
    @LonePigsyAndCub Před 7 lety +79

    My best advice is to buy rice in 20 lbs sacks. If you can find a store that sells products from India you can get very high grade stuff for so much cheaper than at grocery stores. Also for the price of just a few containers of Orville Redenbacher's I scored a 50 lbs bag of popcorn which will provide me with months of whole grain snacking deliciousness @ pennies a day! Buying in bulk also saves you money because it saves you from frequent trips to the store where it's easy to get suckered into impulsively buying junk food! Lastly, learn to grow food in whatever space you have -- lettuce, herbs, tomatoes are all pretty easy.

    • @TheVeganZombie
      @TheVeganZombie  Před 7 lety +26

      Bulk is the way to go. :)

    • @roehrc
      @roehrc Před 7 lety +3

      Oh, good ideas! Thanks!

    • @Zyklon_B_still_and_know_God
      @Zyklon_B_still_and_know_God Před 7 lety

      popcorn is a great snack.....and really actually good for without butter and such. I could eat it all day

    • @cookieaddictions
      @cookieaddictions Před 4 lety

      LonePigsyAndCub I would tag along with a friend who has a Costco membership for a lot of they stuff.

  • @justGSquared
    @justGSquared Před 7 lety +261

    Man! My farmer's markets & grocery stores are WAY more expensive! This was crazy to me! I couldn't get all that stuff for less than $60-75! I have to move!

    • @ImxAdon
      @ImxAdon Před 7 lety +2

      justGSquared I'm thinking I need to as well. Where I live there is no way that could be done under 50.

    • @plantspirit9289
      @plantspirit9289 Před 7 lety +3

      Yes my farmers market is expensive as well, I don't seem to get out of there for less than 40-60- bucks and that is on a good day!! I could easily spend $125.00. Im sure that shopping results at local farmers markets around the country will very greatly.. If you noticed he bought a nice variety of fruit and vegetables- bananas, squash, avo, and kale IN SMALL QUANTITIES. I think that was the MAGIC KEY in keeping his bill low.

    • @mantronixtube
      @mantronixtube Před 7 lety +8

      start discovering little produce markets...sometimes they are asian sometimes armenian...but there are good prices and selection at those spots, too. my parents love those places.

    • @lucaspape9428
      @lucaspape9428 Před 7 lety +3

      justGSquared Agreed. At my local farmers market, I walked off with a small tub of pickles and about 10 apples before, for around $20. I never went back lol.

    • @irisstanton3602
      @irisstanton3602 Před 7 lety +5

      We're super lucky here in Syracuse. The regional market (in this video) is huge

  • @VirginIslandGyal
    @VirginIslandGyal Před 7 lety +49

    I love this video. It would be nice to see you do it again and add a vlog of you preparing the meals that you made with the haul or the completed meal each day.

  • @SuperRaedizzle
    @SuperRaedizzle Před 7 lety +30

    my cheap meal list:
    "chicken" noodle soup
    one pot pasta
    Shepard's pie
    spaghetti
    banana smoothie
    cereal
    veggie top ramen
    toast with jelly
    oatmeal
    vegetable "beef" stew
    green chili stew
    burritos
    tacos

    • @nebraskafrankcourtny
      @nebraskafrankcourtny Před 7 lety +6

      Great cheap-vegan-food list!!
      Here's mine (it's a lot like yours):
      spaghetti made with whole wheat pasta and jarred spaghetti sauce
      chili made from canned beans and tomatoes (I add spices)
      nachos or burritos made with canned refrieds and homemade guac.
      tofu scramble w/ Aunt Millie's (grocery-store brand) whole wheat english muffins spread with peanut butter
      sliced bananas topped with a little PB and Hersey's chocolate syrup
      PB&J sammies, usually open-face (it's just better)
      pizza made with whole wheat pita bread, tomato sauce, veggies
      Cheerios with nutmilk or soymilk.
      There's more, but this is getting too long.

    • @panch0205
      @panch0205 Před 7 lety

      SuperRaeDizzle 😍

    • @goldenbunny9079
      @goldenbunny9079 Před 7 lety

      Francisco Hernandez you are all gay..I eat chicken

  • @ThatJesusMusic
    @ThatJesusMusic Před 7 lety +156

    Good video, but you should have considered a more national chain like target or walmart because not everyone has farmers' markets around them.

    • @Puppy1625
      @Puppy1625 Před 6 lety +12

      ThatJesusMusic exactly... i can't find anything that cheap in my city

    • @joojoo612
      @joojoo612 Před 5 lety +15

      This reminds me of those money saving videos where tip 1 is "stop buying starbucks." You're assuming I have way more money/options than I do, mate.

    • @punkyravencemeteryclub8028
      @punkyravencemeteryclub8028 Před 5 lety

      I can lot shop at walmart bc its walking distance for me and my hubby so could you please do a video about shoping vegan at walmart

    • @fallendust3279
      @fallendust3279 Před 4 lety +1

      i mean i have a flea market that sells veggies cheap but that shits 2 and a half hours away and fresh veggies and fruits dont last more than a week or 2

    • @jadesreviewgems5158
      @jadesreviewgems5158 Před 3 lety

      Yes. We have a farmer's market in our town but it is very expensive and much cheaper at my local store.

  • @ESR66
    @ESR66 Před 7 lety +263

    I love when vegans do this. I don't eat any animals, I'm not vegan. This is so helpful. Your atitude is refreshing compared to some other vegans. Thanks.

    • @winstonsmith2712
      @winstonsmith2712 Před 7 lety +2

      Why are you not vegan?

    • @PoisonedChocoCake
      @PoisonedChocoCake Před 7 lety +2

      evan6629 I totally agree ! (flexitarian talking) 😁😁🙋🏽

    • @kodioneil7367
      @kodioneil7367 Před 7 lety +1

      taste pleasure

    • @winstonsmith2712
      @winstonsmith2712 Před 7 lety +19

      So inflicting violence on animals is okay since you like the taste of the product?

    • @clarke5479
      @clarke5479 Před 7 lety +84

      @Winston Smith Shaming people about eating animal products is NOT the way to inspire people to convert to veganism.

  • @CrazieFrogz
    @CrazieFrogz Před 7 lety +4

    thanks for posting , I'm learning a lot. been doing this since feb2 and its turned my health completely around

  • @Tattoobreebunny
    @Tattoobreebunny Před 4 lety

    Seriously been watching your videos all day and my sister is going vegan with me!! I'm excited I'll have someone to bounce recipies off of. I've sent her your channel to watch too shes amazed like I am. You give so much information on things like sugar which we wouldnt of even thought to look at. Your channel has great information and places to go to and recipies. So I'll be sharing your stuff a ton! Thanks for being awesome!

  • @enchantedstargoddess6837

    Great video!! Thanks for getting straight to the point bc some people talk too much before getting to the point.

  • @DanMcLaney
    @DanMcLaney Před 7 lety +9

    Love this. I'm an idiot whenever it comes to shopping and prepping, so this gave me some good ideas. Thanks!

  • @ericfitts4011
    @ericfitts4011 Před 7 lety +12

    @2:25 "You can bake it, boil it, put it in a stew" Nice LOTR reference, Samwise. ^^

  • @karenschiavone3068
    @karenschiavone3068 Před 6 lety

    Love your videos. Keep them coming. I learn so much. Great ideas. Love Indie.

  • @alwaystired2261
    @alwaystired2261 Před 6 lety

    Just found your channel and actually love how chilled you are. Great youtuber 👍👌

  • @Mizuki9410
    @Mizuki9410 Před 7 lety +15

    Would love to see what you made throughout the week with the ingredients you bought!! Perpahs do a video on a basic meal plan for someone on a budget? I'm not on one, but if I could spend $60 a fortnight on a vegan meal plan, I would be SET!!

  • @WitchOfThePage
    @WitchOfThePage Před 7 lety +10

    Thank you so much for making this video. You are sincerely my favorite Vegan CZcamsr. Your attitude and the way you conduct yourself is so genuine, informative and kind. I especially appreciate your emphasis on helping the animals. Now that veganisim is becoming more main stream, people are really scrutinizing all vegans as if they should only be vegan for their Health but I think a lot of us start off as ethical Vegans. I'm sure you inspire a lot of people every day. Thank you for being caring and non-judgmental. (:

  • @91JudithO
    @91JudithO Před 5 lety

    This is great! I love how you tell what kind of things you might make with the produce and products you buy. That´s really insightful :)

  • @cookinguptrouble9069
    @cookinguptrouble9069 Před 7 lety

    I love your videos!! Thanks for putting out so much quality content!

  • @NoEggCraig
    @NoEggCraig Před 7 lety +158

    Some of the vendors at our regional market know me by name 😂 that's how vegan I have become, great video Chris!

    • @TheVeganZombie
      @TheVeganZombie  Před 7 lety +3

      Thanks! I'm surprised I never see you there.

    • @joysnodot1324
      @joysnodot1324 Před 7 lety +1

      YAY!! No Egg Craig!!! I love your videos too man!

    • @NoEggCraig
      @NoEggCraig Před 7 lety +2

      Yeah same, but I usually go like the last 2 hours that it's open and pretty much only in the summer haha

    • @NoEggCraig
      @NoEggCraig Před 7 lety +3

      Thanks Joy!

    • @TheVeganZombie
      @TheVeganZombie  Před 7 lety +2

      Same here. I go the last hour to maximize the best deals. :)

  • @BethGrantDeRoos
    @BethGrantDeRoos Před 7 lety +13

    Really LOVED this video. Buying dried garbanzo beans, black beans, navy and kidney beans and soaking then cooking is much less expensive.

    • @karinakbo
      @karinakbo Před 7 lety +2

      Beth Grant-DeRoos it also tastes a lot better and dosen't come with a load of sodium. I probably Go through 2-3 lbs of dried chickpeas a week mostly from making hoummus to me and my three children. 🥕

    • @donnaleeclubb119
      @donnaleeclubb119 Před 6 lety +1

      Vegan Rainbow you are absolutely right about the dried beans. A crock pot is my salvation. Throw them in it with onion, peppers and seasoning, delish and lasts a few days.

  • @meetdabigots6
    @meetdabigots6 Před 7 lety

    Thanks for the ideas. Love your nonchalant attitude ; )

  • @tz-mk1dg
    @tz-mk1dg Před 7 lety

    love the ducks. you gave me some ideas, thanks!

  • @courtney9445
    @courtney9445 Před 7 lety +6

    I go to Trader Joe's and spend about 30 dollars every week on a vegan diet. I'm also a college kid and the one thing I gotta say is it's all about hitting the right places. For me Trader Joe's is cheap and around the corner. I honestly need to explore more around town to find the farmers market because I bet it's even cheaper! Great vid!

  • @narniaxisxhome
    @narniaxisxhome Před 7 lety +14

    Love this video and your channel, thanks!

  • @loversinthexattic
    @loversinthexattic Před 6 lety

    This video has helped out so many people/friends of mine! Thank you!!

  • @thebellaluna
    @thebellaluna Před 7 lety

    Groovy job! Love this easy, inexpensive grocery vids --thanks! :)

  • @lindsaydoyle7488
    @lindsaydoyle7488 Před 7 lety +14

    what are tatters precious? po-ta-tos. boil em, mash em, stick em in a stew. don't forget that a great place to shop is your local Aldi. not everything is labeled vegan, but read the labels and you can get a ton of great deals....even if you are gluten free vegan. produce is usually really good And priced well. our family does 95% of shopping there. great video hun.

  • @rosaliea-d7448
    @rosaliea-d7448 Před 7 lety +23

    What you just got for 30$ here where I live (Quebec,Canada) it cost me at least 100$ depending on deals/solds.

    • @kathe2763
      @kathe2763 Před 7 lety +4

      Rosalie A-D Exactly my thought! It's so much more expensive here!

    • @BeccaLovesFashion19
      @BeccaLovesFashion19 Před 7 lety +3

      Rosalie A-D yeah same here in Montreal. I'm really struggling with my 40$ a week budget...

    • @marinau6044
      @marinau6044 Před 6 lety +1

      Marcela Balan there's also oat milk, even less expensive types of blenders such as hand held or magic bullet will suffice. I would soak the rolled oats overnight.

    • @Marciusha
      @Marciusha Před 6 lety

      Marina U I already bought one 800W Gorenje )) it makes milks, smoothies but has some trouble with hard food. Also has a grinder. Very useful. I will also buy a hand one for different pures.

    • @elainakosmidis8657
      @elainakosmidis8657 Před 4 lety

      Rosalie A-D : I agree.

  • @ericad3850
    @ericad3850 Před 6 lety

    Love this video! It's great to see all the food you can get for fairly low prices.

  • @tammymcdonald1368
    @tammymcdonald1368 Před 7 lety +1

    love this video, keep this type of videos coming!

  • @Butterfliesandbees
    @Butterfliesandbees Před 7 lety +7

    Visit a Canadian reserve and shop at a northern store. The selection is horrible and the prices are through the roof. Would be super interesting to see what you think and it would be nice for someone to shed a light on the insane grocery prices First Nations people have to put up with.

  • @TarynBell
    @TarynBell Před 7 lety +11

    I'd like to see how the food actually turned out. like what did you make with it?

  • @plantspirit9289
    @plantspirit9289 Před 7 lety

    I really enjoyed watching this vid.. I have watched your cooking segments off and on for 2 years now.. As a new Vegan myself I have learned a lot form you.. Thank you for all you do Vegan Zombie :)

  • @robbien.3964
    @robbien.3964 Před 5 lety

    I like that this is not only budget-friendly, but the items are also easily accessible and don’t require going out of the way to a specialty store.

  • @brindamarie
    @brindamarie Před 7 lety +11

    my cheap meals for a week consist
    of
    veggie soup.
    vegan chili
    burritos
    taco bowls
    chickpea "tuna" salad
    black bean soup
    carrot hotdogs
    comes out close to 25-30$
    I live in texas btw!

    • @brip799
      @brip799 Před 5 lety

      veggie burgers are super cheap to make as well... my favorite are black bean, sweet potato, quinoa burgers :D and with one can of beans i make like 8 big ones

    • @maryshank7825
      @maryshank7825 Před 5 lety

      brinda oviedo no fruit or greens?

    • @hannahmitchell87
      @hannahmitchell87 Před 5 lety

      I know this is old but please enlighten me..... Carrot hotdogs?

    • @dprice81
      @dprice81 Před 5 lety

      @@hannahmitchell87 search youtube for carrot hotdogs. you'll see how to make em

    • @hannahmitchell87
      @hannahmitchell87 Před 5 lety

      @@dprice81 Sorry Dennis, was just being incredibly lazy! They look intriguing. Does anyone know what the texture's like?

  • @msizabellas
    @msizabellas Před 4 lety +3

    could you make a 2019 version of this? This video is so awesome!!!

  • @sarahlachance5698
    @sarahlachance5698 Před 7 lety

    Great video! Super helpful and relevant to those of us on a budget. I'm going to share this with my sister as she and her husband just joined me on the vegan train (yahoo!). One thing I want to note, since you briefly addressed palm oil...most traditional grocery stores sell peanut butter that contains palm oil, its usually the second ingredient...From my experience the store brands at Safeway, Albertsons, and Walmart all contain it, as well as JIF and some other, fancier names. I know the point of this video was making it affordable, and you did a great job. Just wanted to mention. :)

  • @BlueBlairyFitness
    @BlueBlairyFitness Před 7 lety

    This is awesome! Shows how MUCH food you can get on a very small budget! My husband and I are in the process of simplifying our own diets, so this gave me some great ideas. :)

  • @courtneyvegan9448
    @courtneyvegan9448 Před 7 lety +7

    I bought a bunch of green cooking bananas for $6 ,2 packs of organic tofu for $8(last a week), bought herbs and spices in bulk at health store( jerk,cumin, chipotle,etc). easy saving more money now. lobster,lamb,steak are expensive. I don't miss meat one bit.

  • @sarah9900
    @sarah9900 Před 7 lety +3

    I'm glad you are doing these kinds of videos. It's really nice to hear from long time vegans, especially when they are normal, dogma-less people. Too many vegan CZcamsrs are giving veganism a bad name by being insane so, thank you for your open approach!

    • @peace.love.vegetables3031
      @peace.love.vegetables3031 Před 7 lety

      Sarah Martin yes, yes. I am tired of the holier than thou vegans. Most of us are simply trying to live a lifestyle we believe in.
      Peace and love ❤️

    • @TheVeganZombie
      @TheVeganZombie  Před 7 lety +2

      Thanks Sarah. That's why I started this channel. I wanted it to be fun and educational. It's better to inspire people to want to go vegan than to try and force something upon them.

    • @sarah9900
      @sarah9900 Před 7 lety +1

      I couldn't agree more. I've helped friends and family adopt a healthier lifestyle without even trying. People see what you do everyday, get curious, and naturally ask questions. It's always better to answer with compassion!

  • @cathryn973
    @cathryn973 Před 7 lety

    This is great! I would love to see more plus some with specific meals you will be making. I love videos like these to share with friends and family to encourage then to be vegan by showing them how easy it is! Thanks :)

  • @MorningGlory1001
    @MorningGlory1001 Před 7 lety +2

    First time watching your channel. Great video! We don't have farmers market like that around here but I could definitely make that work! I'm a subscriber now. Thanks!

  • @carli4921
    @carli4921 Před 7 lety +5

    Those organic canned beans and corn are over $1.50 each here in Canada. Of course you can get non organic for only .50 but organic is always super expensive here if not on sale :( btw great video!

  • @kalivadala4510
    @kalivadala4510 Před 7 lety +6

    this makes me miss both farmers markets and wegmans 😔 lol. luckily I'm moving back to NY in April and will have both again.

    • @gordenwood7853
      @gordenwood7853 Před 7 lety +1

      Kali Vadala I was hoping he would see Andrew at wegmans at the produce section..

  • @CasyCatastrophe
    @CasyCatastrophe Před 5 lety

    Thank you for sharing. This is helpful, especially for someone like myself who is just starting to branch out on their own.

  • @MeezerGurlMakes
    @MeezerGurlMakes Před 7 lety

    Great video!
    Other ways to save money is to use bulk stores, buy beans dried and soak over night and cook enough to last the week. Even a bag of dried beans in the grocery store works out cheaper but you have to plan ahead.
    Another thing that saves on veg and fruit is to shop the discount section of grocery stores or salvage stores. I have found a place that discounts both and it's saving me a ton of money and is in a speciality/upscale grocery store that I would NEVER have guessed would greatly discount fruit and veg. Frozen veg in the salvage store saves me a ton over the winter months. I find being vegan way cheaper than eating meat and dairy as long as you are not looking for pre-made or junk food products.

  • @Monanged
    @Monanged Před 7 lety +23

    Well I get that it's possible to live and be vegan with not much money, but I think it depends a lot where you live.
    The vegan products are waaaay cheaper in this vid than where I live, and we don't have a lot of stuff for us (like there is no vegan waffles etc). I just did my groceries for the week (and I'll have to buy bread again during the week), and it cost me 67euros. And I just bought vegetables, fruits, muesli, all sorts of nuts and a bottle of rice milk.
    I don't have a farmer's market where I live, or I should go there with a car, but I don't have one. I live in the city, and fruits and vegetables are expansive af. And the prices of nuts are insane ! But it's important in a vegan diet so I gotta buy them.
    It's possible to be vegan and on a budget, but it's gonna be more difficult depending on were we live. I'm also a broke student so I had to make some choices, I'm not going out like I used to do before, just so I can continue to eat vegan. This lifestyle is way more expansive than my old one. (And in your groceries there was no toothpast, shampoo and stuff like that. The budget would have been a bit different I think, especially since the vegan ones are expansive as hell. At least the ones that work for me).

    • @Kardinaalilintu
      @Kardinaalilintu Před 7 lety

      Monanged try dumpster diving? we used to do that with my vegan roomie and as long as you don't break any locks and clean after yourself carefully all is good.

    • @Monanged
      @Monanged Před 7 lety +6

      Hum.. No ^^' I'm not gonna search for fresh fruits and vegetables in a dumpster...

    • @22blue3
      @22blue3 Před 7 lety +1

      It's possible anywhere, but in certain places you're not going to be able to afford many fresh veggies and fruits. It's the same where I live, but I use the cheapest foods, like potatoes and rice, for staples and always buy things in bulk. Frozen veggies are less expensive, and you don't actually lose any nutrition. Seeds are the cheaper alternative to nuts, as you can get them as cheap as 2 dollars per pound if you buy in bulk : )

    • @Monanged
      @Monanged Před 7 lety +1

      I want to be able to eat healthy, balanced and to have everything that I need. Potatoes and rice are great but not the best for an everyday vegan diet. Fruits and vegetables are super important if I don't want to have any deficiency. I don't have a place where I can buy seeds in bulk and in my local market there is not that much in seeds. Maybe I should order online (that's what a lot of vegan I know do), but in the end I'll still have to pay the travel cost. (And I can't really buy anything in bulk. I do everything by foot and it's too heavy. And my student room is soooo small. I don't have a lot of storage places...
      (The frozen veggies are a good idea though, although there is not a lot of stuff. Or it's huge and I can't carry it, or there is cream in it).
      It's possible for me to do cheaper groceries but I have to take buses, walk a lot and carry a lot so it's time consuming and it requires too much effort.
      I'm okay with paying a bit more and partying less :)

    • @22blue3
      @22blue3 Před 7 lety +4

      Monanged Potatoes actually have quite an array of nutrients, though it's not as if potatoes and rice is all I eat. I just use them as the "base" for meals and add in other stuff to balance it out. Sucks that you have to carry everything through the city though, wasn't thinking about that as I just carpool. Hope you find something that works for you.

  • @peace.love.vegetables3031
    @peace.love.vegetables3031 Před 7 lety +15

    I really don't understand how people think eating a vegan diet is expensive since meat is the most expensive food on the plate.
    Peace and love ❤️

    • @tortaboy
      @tortaboy Před 7 lety

      Meat and/or cheese.

    • @dprice81
      @dprice81 Před 5 lety

      @@tortaboy them lil debbies is cheap yo (J/k) im vegan. i find i spend more on food then i used to because meat is filling and constipating to me, i was eating way less. but ya, u dont have to spend a lot of money if you know where to shop

    • @73cidalia
      @73cidalia Před 5 lety

      It’s because they want the meat, cheese, and dairy replacements, and those cost a lot more than their animal product counterparts. People need to use those as a treat, not a staple.

    • @gavintiegirl
      @gavintiegirl Před 5 lety

      YES YES YES YES YES! OMG YES!

  • @YizzleBerry
    @YizzleBerry Před 6 lety

    This is soooo helpful. Thank you

  • @Melanated-OM
    @Melanated-OM Před 5 lety

    I love hitting the Regional Market on Saturdays. The Farmers market in Fayetteville on Thursday’s is amazing.

  • @Babu-kr3cr
    @Babu-kr3cr Před 7 lety +27

    Are you going to cook with that all week now and eat only from that all week? Are you going to show what the meals looked like? I think I would have gone for more organic and less processed food. It is hard to stay on a budget like that though. I think I would have gone for the bags of frozen vegetables instead of canned.
    One trick I do with tea bags, you put one in a small pitcher, maybe one liter, and then let it steep in the water on the counter. Then you get like three cups of tea per bag.

    • @plantspirit9289
      @plantspirit9289 Před 7 lety +9

      I like the idea of seeing the food that was purchased being cooked and served actually seeing the final product of such great shopping efforts. This was a very helpful vid for the "newbe" Babu I agree that frozen vegetables are better buy in the long run than canned, However Vegan Zombie was demonstrating that you indeed could eat a variety of healthy Vegan food for $30.00 dollars per week.

    • @gordenwood7853
      @gordenwood7853 Před 7 lety +2

      Babu Well here's a problem most dorm rooms have fridges or freezers so where is the college kid gonna put anything frozen and cold into??

    • @Babu-kr3cr
      @Babu-kr3cr Před 7 lety +2

      he bought celery, kale and frozen pretzels. Where do you keep all that then?

    • @LCx829
      @LCx829 Před 7 lety +1

      Gorden Wood in an ice chest. when I was in college I ate a lot of pbj.

    • @kellyolivier409
      @kellyolivier409 Před 7 lety +6

      peaches Save up for an Instant Pot 7in1 $99 amazon. Buy beans, rice, potatoes, grains and frozen veggies. Save lots of money and time

  • @EmilyShawn
    @EmilyShawn Před 7 lety +3

    This video was awesome and inspiring, we live for budget-vegan-grocery shopping videos haha :)

  • @laurahiggins7912
    @laurahiggins7912 Před 7 lety

    very useful! more of these please :) maybe with a weekly meal prep too?

  • @pamelasmith4038
    @pamelasmith4038 Před 6 lety

    Very helpful for me. I have just started the change to Vegan so I really appreciate this, because I am definitely on a budget.

  • @cynnguyen13
    @cynnguyen13 Před 7 lety +3

    Very useful!

  • @flyvegan
    @flyvegan Před 7 lety +7

    This is awesome and so needed. Cheap vegan eats!

  • @svenv8042
    @svenv8042 Před 7 lety

    Great video, Chris! It is good to give some tips to plan your shopping and your meals. To save money and to avoid buying too much, plan you menus already when buying your groceries. Myself I spend about 40-50€ per week on food (in Brussels, Belgium).

  • @joshuatunis6732
    @joshuatunis6732 Před 7 lety +1

    Another excellent and efficient option is being able to bake your own bread. I can bake 5+ loaves of bread (or a ton of baguettes, rolls, etc.) with a bag of flour and a few packets of yeast, all for less than a few dollars. It's also fun as hell.

  • @Lisarovick
    @Lisarovick Před 7 lety +11

    great job! Ive been spending $50/week for our family of five. So its totally doable. Just shop with whats on Sale:)

    • @MELODYMUNRO
      @MELODYMUNRO Před 7 lety

      Disagree....Fruit and veg where I live is way way more expensive...regardless if it's in season, at a market or on special...would you pay $3.50 for 1 mango?...and that's the lowest they have been for 2 years..

    • @asukachan07
      @asukachan07 Před 7 lety

      MELODY MUNRO Go for frozen fruit/veg during the winter and carefully look for cheap farmers market during the summer. Bags of frozen fruit/veg are usually around $3.50 each, so you can get 4 bags for $15. Not as cheap as in this video, but it's more realistic. Seriously I want to move to whatever place he lives lol.

    • @MELODYMUNRO
      @MELODYMUNRO Před 7 lety +1

      I so desperately want to follow a raw vegan lifestyle as my health is deteriorating and I am really struggling with my weight. ..I know that raw vegan is what would work for me. I am on such a limited budget as a full time university student...paying my rent and electric are already a struggle...I went to aldi this morning and spent over $10 on just 2 bags of mixed salad greens and 1 avocado...The salad greens will last me 3 days...My growers market is tomorrow morning....I might waddle down and take another look..

    • @donnaleeclubb119
      @donnaleeclubb119 Před 6 lety +1

      asukachan07 Someone said he lived in the New York area. His prices are more than the prices I pay for food. I tend not to buy organic, though. But, potatoes are as low as 1.99 a 10 pound bag. I don't eat a ton of high carb veg because I am carb sensitive.

    • @TTT-xz8ux
      @TTT-xz8ux Před 6 lety +1

      MELODY MUNRO I see how you are complaining about "how it is impossible to eat vegan for cheap" and arguing wth the people who do it. Just trust them... I lived in USA, Canada, Asia and one of the most costly states in EU and I managed to have food for less then $30 per month... always.
      You just need to find the deals.

  • @laurenjeffers5892
    @laurenjeffers5892 Před 7 lety +87

    I can feed my family of 5 on $30 a week on vegan food! Awesome video. :)

    • @andresb4295
      @andresb4295 Před 7 lety +1

      Lauren Jeffers you mean 150 $ for five a week,because he only showed you how much it's for 1 person

    • @andresb4295
      @andresb4295 Před 7 lety +2

      Lauren Jeffers you'd be starving your kids if you split the amount of food shown in the video between all 5 of them

    • @laurenjeffers5892
      @laurenjeffers5892 Před 7 lety +41

      andres b nope.... I have and can and nobody starves. With that being said, it's done by making everything from scratch. I would not have bought canned beans or vegetables. I would have made my own waffles. You can make $30 stretch quite a bit. what he showed is great and perfect for a young college kid. I was just simply saying if I can do it for a family of 5 it can be done for one.

    • @prencessejackson333
      @prencessejackson333 Před 7 lety +7

      Lauren Jeffers tell his ass lol

    • @otownmommi
      @otownmommi Před 7 lety +6

      I think you should make a video! Would love that =)

  • @crestontanner6915
    @crestontanner6915 Před 7 lety +1

    Thanks, gives me some more food ideas!

  • @KB-hs7vh
    @KB-hs7vh Před 7 lety

    Really appreciate your videos! Keep up the great work! 👍

  • @adrianmcintosh7364
    @adrianmcintosh7364 Před 7 lety +3

    I wish the cost of living was like that here.

  • @healthiswealth3john279
    @healthiswealth3john279 Před 6 lety +5

    GREAT VARIETY OC NUTRIENTS!! 😇

  • @tippersmami
    @tippersmami Před 3 lety

    if you go to your local food bank, they often have fresh and canned veggies that they are glad to help college students out. ask for the manager and volunteer as you can. they have great situations each week of farmer items. ask at various churches as well. save your money as you can and freeze veggies and fruit. most items can be blanched or cooked lightly to freeze. usually always have peanut butter and beans

  • @nakeishacrooms2321
    @nakeishacrooms2321 Před 6 lety

    This video is the best!!!! I love it I love it I love it! So many great ideas.

  • @shne748
    @shne748 Před 7 lety +3

    I LOVE this

  • @togi64739
    @togi64739 Před 7 lety +3

    where does he live? so cheap there!

  • @LivinLikeLex
    @LivinLikeLex Před 7 lety

    Awesome video! So helpful thank you 😊

  • @Speedytrip
    @Speedytrip Před 5 lety

    Great video, thanks for the ideas.

  • @veganvintagegeek935
    @veganvintagegeek935 Před 7 lety +3

    My rice cooker helps me eat cheap. Look for vegan rice cooker meals. And I shop at my local dollar store for food often and buy only the off brand items. Most of the time one is really paying a lot of money for the same product just because it is a popular name brand. Breakfast is always oat meal I can add or change up what I put on top of the oat meal. I like peanut butter cinimon and dried fruit. Rice, frozen mixed veggie or peas and top ramen are my two go to staples since I can always change things up.

    • @gordenwood7853
      @gordenwood7853 Před 7 lety +1

      VeganVintageGeek You know you can use your rice cooker to make your oatmeal for breakfast right??

  • @TheAdventurousHermits
    @TheAdventurousHermits Před 7 lety +8

    Haven't seen this channel in forever, it's a different guy now?

    • @tamcon72
      @tamcon72 Před 7 lety +4

      It is two guys; the other one is busy with other stuff but still posts recipe videos now and then.

  • @SimoneBeauty1234
    @SimoneBeauty1234 Před 4 lety

    wow! this video was so informative thank you!

  • @Bear8Photo
    @Bear8Photo Před 6 lety

    Good buys. I shop very similar. Buying what's on sale helps a lot.

  • @Sunshine-bh8ki
    @Sunshine-bh8ki Před 7 lety +3

    ok i am not a vegan but that was great shopping.

  • @castaway123100
    @castaway123100 Před 7 lety +19

    Good grief, where do you live that food is so cheap?

    • @shelbymaberry3823
      @shelbymaberry3823 Před 7 lety +4

      Castaway his accent tells me he lives in upstate NY. I wanna say Rochester or Syracuse. And Wegmans has amazing store brand prices, a lot of which cater to veg eaters. I love Wegmans.

    • @mariahmontgomery5215
      @mariahmontgomery5215 Před 7 lety

      Shelby Maberry Us people from upstate NY have specific accents? o:

  • @dutchweir2404
    @dutchweir2404 Před 7 lety

    Thank you! You've really helped me with food ideas. I have to eat a gallbladder diet and it can be depressing at times.

  • @ieatemos
    @ieatemos Před 7 lety

    I love this! You got simple stuff but also stuff that's not so boring. People like to convince themselves that vegan=boring or not-boring=expensive.

  • @keniammelo
    @keniammelo Před 7 lety +3

    For all that food, I'd probably pay $300 (or more) instead of $30 where I live. So jealous. :(

    • @garden_therapy_nj
      @garden_therapy_nj Před 7 lety

      keniammelo same here

    • @SimplyPlantFood
      @SimplyPlantFood Před 7 lety +1

      keniammelo where do you live! Canada is expensive too :( you really have to shop around and find the markets! Winter time is tough!

    • @keniammelo
      @keniammelo Před 7 lety

      I live in Qatar. Pretty much everything is imported here...

  • @GamingFoodie
    @GamingFoodie Před 7 lety

    I wish my Wegmans was closer. Great job with this. I really like how to went through all the things you can do with each ingredient. You got yourself a new sub! Thanks!

  • @samarahpf8899
    @samarahpf8899 Před 7 lety

    Just discovered your channel!! I love it !!!

  • @liberdedeum6748
    @liberdedeum6748 Před 7 lety

    +amdg+ another good deal that you can count on especially during winter are potatoes, where we are, you can get them at the local fruit and veggie stand for $1.50 for a 5lb bag, and at a local ShopRite $2.50 - love these shopping on a budget videos +pax Christi!+

  • @LenoraForest
    @LenoraForest Před 7 lety

    Nicely done. Thanks.

  • @MARYMORTEM
    @MARYMORTEM Před 7 lety

    Been waiting for this video

  • @reachtrita
    @reachtrita Před 7 lety

    Great video! That's a lot of food :))
    Our family of three spend around $50/week. Our farmers market is more expensive than the supermarket, so we don't go there. We get cheap veggies and mushroom from 99 cent stores (two portobello caps for 99 cents!) or Asian grocery stores (non-gmo tofu for $1) Most common veggies are inexpensive anyway, like broccoli, cabbage, cauliflower, kale, celery and we can get them around $1 at local grocery stores, so there's no worry. We still get to enjoy vegan meat like Gardein (stock up on them from Central Market and Winco, they are only $3 a pack and their almond/Soy milk are as low as $2) and we get vegan cheese twice a month when they're on sale.

  • @tesschallis
    @tesschallis Před 7 lety

    Great job on this, Chris! 👍👍

  • @VeganCenobite
    @VeganCenobite Před 7 lety

    This was a good video Chris, you should totally do meal ideas with what you've purchased to give those in need of "how to cook vegan on a budget"..

  • @chrystinak9867
    @chrystinak9867 Před 6 lety

    Very helpful, thank you!

  • @7lilly5
    @7lilly5 Před 6 lety

    Thank you so much for an awesome video! My wife and I have been diligently trying to strategize what vegan food we can buy for the most buck. You made it clear that it is indeed possible to shop cheap. Which Weggies do you use? We left Rochester 3 years ago, and North Country grocery stores make us rethink our location a lot! Namaste!

  • @whatvape1245
    @whatvape1245 Před 7 lety

    Personally I bulk cook my main meal cooking once or twice a week, that way I can budget easily and whilst some dishes get a little samey, bulk cooking, especially with beans and or lentils is always a great way to make sure to have something filling and nutritious. I can easily get by on £10-20 a week. Its true farmers markets are expensive, but when I'm needing to really cut my spending I buy a mixed vegetable box (organic) from a popular on-line supplier. For £19 a large less roots vegetable box will make soup and stews to last 2 weeks with freezing much of what I make. Using wraps and left overs fulfil my lunches and breakfast is often skipped due to early starts. One thing though, whilst I loved the video, would enjoy a video diary of you going through the week with your purchases. Always interested in new budget ideas to keep things fresh and interesting.

  • @chrischung2365
    @chrischung2365 Před 7 lety +1

    banging video bro. I've been on rice and beans for a while. but this just opened my mind. you can live large on $30. thanks for sharing

  • @imakefood7607
    @imakefood7607 Před 6 lety

    this video is really helpful thank you very much.

  • @natalieb.mortensen9361
    @natalieb.mortensen9361 Před 7 lety +2

    Thank you for a great video :D
    It´s inspiring to see, how much you can get, even fresh produce, within the budget.
    I´m currently an exchange student in Norway and have been a little shocked about the prices here (to put it mildly) But most of the items you chose are still the ones I´d go for since they are in season and therefore the most affordable :)

  • @haleyjj1998
    @haleyjj1998 Před 5 lety

    -dollar stores
    -grocery outlet and similar stores
    -farmers markets and produce stands: ask for deals on bruised/ripe/ugly produce, I've got tons for super cheap and even free.
    -shopping store brands like kroger/simple truth, signature selects/o organics (Safeway and albertsons), trader Joe's brand, etc
    -winco
    -walmart (though I wouldnt shop there bc they're not ethical and I have other options and dont even have one close to me)
    -couponing
    -getting rewards cards for grocery stores sometimes let's you access deals for free
    -food banks
    I have a budget of about $30-40 a week