Title | : | 5 Ways Amish SAVE MONEY (Food u0026 More) |
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Obvious if you know much about the Amish, but they also save money by:brbr- not using utilitiesbr- not buying automobilesbr- not buying many things in generalbr- supporting each other Comment from : Kurt M |
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I buy the best quality I can afford in clothing and wear it until it falls off my body I live a simple lifestyle by choice Comment from : Monica |
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And the one video your sitting down around the campfire in the back yard with the propain tanks along the driveway and the big rocks I pick up a kid or teenager there and take him to and from a job he works at in the area Comment from : Keith Atkins |
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That bbs and brandywine shoe store and the bulk store along rt 10 I live about 20 minutes south of there in parkesburg pa and every year if your in the area around the time in the middle of July that brandywine shoe store dose a huge chicken BBQ and home made ice cream very good Comment from : Keith Atkins |
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The Amish buy second hand before buying new at yard sales and no sales tax Comment from : Nanette Miller |
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They need to make a living too Comment from : Connie Hayes |
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With regards to canning, do the Amish ferment their foods? The practice of fermentation is not as likely to kill off the nutritional value of fruits, vegetables, etc Comment from : Scott McDonald |
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I Like that they save money on grocery stores in also that they were hammy downs Comment from : Mychael Griffin |
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Hanging clothes to dry instead of putting them in a dryer really saves not only money, but the clothing as well All of that lint that you take out of the dryer is your clothes breaking down For 20 years, I lived in a country that didn't have dryers and I still have most of my clothes from that time You'd never know just by looking at them how old they really are I still hang my clothes 99 of the time Comment from : ajuma55 |
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Your showing all the stores (like the route 10 market) near me! Fun, thanks for the video Comment from : Jen Dyson |
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I'm not Amish, I want to live with them! Comment from : J H |
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Not having cars, car insurance, car maintenance and repairs and gas also helps them save a lot Comment from : GLENDA GONZALEZ |
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A sense of community, if something needs built or a crisis hits they group to help their fellow man/woman Their sewing and woodwork skills are true art forms, beautiful The food is wonderful Comment from : Ann Lockey |
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This was in my recommendation but I received a pop up from youtube asking me if I think this is a good video/recommendation? That's sketchy So I will watch it, to learn Thank you! Comment from : silvia magda |
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The other benefit to not following fashion is that you can use the same clothes year after year until it wears out I know that because I wear dresses that are somewhat similar to the Amish and I am able to keep wearing them until they get thread bare So, I am able to save myself both time and money because I stopped following modern fashion It's better for the environment also to not buy into fast fashion Comment from : Megan Greene |
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I do almost all of my clothing purchases in thrift stores and garage sales Comment from : Sandi Vernay |
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Well worn jeans can be turned into tote bags, aprons, and pot holders, etc Google it for other ideas Comment from : Debra Palmer |
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are they racist? y cant they put tht on ya id like ya blood type an organ donor? Comment from : Hog Spit |
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A lot of the Amish own bent and dent type stores Comment from : Stay Safe Stay Strong |
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I grew up in an Amish neighborhood, and I must say, even their plants , flowers, mulch and shrubs are so beautiful! I wish I knew their secret! Comment from : Tracey szostek |
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It’s a shame they can’t have stores Ike this in a lot of small towns Comment from : Tracey szostek |
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I want to live like this Comment from : Reina Benton |
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More please What a great channel Thank you very much Comment from : A 1 |
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Up here in northern NY, the Amish community is seen at Aldis by van or by horse and buggy Comment from : Phil Rogers |
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no cable, phone interned bill Comment from : Marie |
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It's great to dress simple Can you imagine the upper middle class house wives that go to yoga n pilates giving up their Lululemons and ,maybe keds or capezios if they're still a thing Comment from : Jennifer Lowery |
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It looks like we could all learn somethings from the Amish Comment from : Richard Love |
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You are right We are so consumed by the excesses, we have forgotten to re-use, recycle, and re-purpose! In my household, every purchase happens after asking “ do I need it? Have I got room for it? Will I use it? Can I afford it? If one of th answers is NO , it stays in the shop! Simple Comment from : Why Oh why |
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Sadly,there are no Amish in Idaho Nor, any bent and dent stores that I know of However, most people are canners and have gardens even if they are just a few tomato plants Comment from : Stephanie Corporandy |
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I live near an Amish community and they have their own store I don't know how they save money but I can tell you how they make money All of their products are 3 times as high as you would get in a regular grocery store They buy items in bulk from wholesalers and repackage it under their own name It's a total racket Comment from : A D |
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To compensate for not having large families, I think non Amish folks really need to learn to work together to achieve similar ends Comment from : Garth Wunsch |
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Baking bread has saved me a lot of money I follow a dinner roll recipe with that we make sandwiches , breakfast sandwiches and cinnomin rolls Comment from : i rivas |
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Amish save money by not having a wife who needs a new car and a new cell phone every (2) years Comment from : King Otto |
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I make jams and jellies Love the work So satisfying Comment from : Theresa Strauss |
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Is this the BBs in Newville, Pennsylvania? Comment from : SantaFe19484 |
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Very cool Comment from : Dean Frame |
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Where is an Amish grocery store near Sundridge ont Comment from : Lois Dedopoulos |
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I'm absolutely fascinated with Amish lifestyle My family & I live as simply & as self sustaining as possible! I became a sahm 10 years ago & three kiddos later we're still making it happen No cable/dish, no tablets/ipads, no computer, one tv & many books, plants & canned food🪴 One of my favorite parts of the day is when our family sits around our Amish handmade dinner table It's my favorite piece of furniture we own & we hope to add more of their beautiful work to our home over the years The grocery store we frequent most is an Amish grocery store about 5 miles away Gardening, canning, harvesting & preserving food/meals has become a passion of mine Pressure canned meat is literally a game changer I can only pray that our kiddos continue living the ways we do long after we're gone Many people literally wouldn't be able to make it living in such simple ways but I wouldn't trade it for the world Comment from : Simple Life |
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I lived with my Amish ma and da when I was small There are a lot more things they do to save money In general, they bought bulk flours and things for baking All the vegetables were grown My Amish da bought meat locally from other Amish and he had a milk share for me The most cans we ever had was 1 quart to eat of each thing for each day That meant 365 quarts of meat, 365 quarts of vegetables, and 365 quarts of fruit What an accomplishment that was! I can't claim I did that ever brClothing was all hand sewn at home Lightings were candles or kerosene lamps We had a hand washer and hung dry the clothing My ma and da had no speed queen They would buy me boots for winter and books for school Sometimes we purchased some dye to make our clothes blackened Some of the best days of my life Comment from : Hey Kiddo! |
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I would if I was in the USA in a state with those discount and bulk stores available No such thing available in the Netherlands In fact you cannot buy family size items as everything is packaged for no more thanba family of 3 or 4 here Comment from : IamKyuTee (큐티) |
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The Amish celebrate pagan holidays such as Christmas & Easter, they think pigs are OK (clean) to eat - they worship on Sundays, not the true Jewish Sabbath day; but they do believe in Christ & His salvation, just not eternal security (which is strange, because the way they celebrate Christ doesn’t add up to the Jewish roots & God’s Holy Feast Days) The amish are another group of people mislead, just like the Mormons & Jehovah’s Witness 😔 Comment from : Michael Sabados |
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Great tips As for the packagedfood-like products however, that stuff is a false economy Comment from : Timandanna Barrett |
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I wish we had a bent and dent type store here I would love to shop in one with the high prices Comment from : Margaret Hawk |
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I was Amish as a wedding gift 2 calves were given n spring w shots They grazed till fall when they were both steers One was killed n ate all year long by famil n didn't have to buy beef that yr The other was sold at stock sale money put n bank till spring when 2 more calves bought n cycle continues This can b done with any livestock Makes sense Comment from : Steve Hartman |
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Sharing everyone of Jesus Christ, He is coming back We are spiritually saved by grace through faith in Jesus Christ our Lord God and Savior Comment from : J C |
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Food presentation can be more than canning You can pickle or brine, firment, dry, grind and freeze food stuffs Amish in Lancaster, PA make quilts to provide cash for the family Comment from : Rose Johnson |
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You can buy in bulk with a smaller family Just get a chest freezer, and keep those goods frozen so they don't go rancid or get bugs If you don't have electricity, store it in gamma seal buckets and keep it in a cool place like a basement I grew up among the Amish in Pennsylvania, and have lived like this all my life I have taught my daughter to do the same Comment from : Thirza Peevey |
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It should be fair to add that most commercial canned foods are recanned in a glass canning jar using the water-bath method Comment from : Vernon Bowling |
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Having an earthfridge in your garden will also help storing caned foods in a more fridge-like environment Comment from : 1 1 |
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Amazing Insight, Thank you Comment from : Patrice Bowen |
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To me, this is just common sense My family was very poor and valued everything we had, NOTHING was wasted Comment from : Squirrel Covers |
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I miss my old college classmates Some or the majority came from the Mennonite and Amish home towns They were the friendliest group of people I've ever interacted with Comment from : Lois Secody |
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I can whatever I can from our garden I repair my clothes rather than throw them out And we still use a wringer washing machine up to this day We can't see spending all that money for those modern digital front loaders that break down on a couple of years because they're all cheaply made in China so corporations can make more profit dollars We line dry all our clothes Our neighbors electric bill is usually over 400 a month They cannot understand how ours is 65 to 90 a month and I've explained it twice We don't run 2 refrigerators We don't have a frost free one Proven the newest ones still use more electricity than any old manual defrost refrigerator We can our meats and dont run a big freezer like they do We use double and triple pots that allow you to cook 2 or 3 things on one burner instead of three We're not Amish, but I do believe we've pretty much are like them and give thanks to the Lord everyday Comment from : Theodore Novak |
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I was raise country Aside from horse and buggy, and plain clothes dress, we are not much different than the Amish I still hang my clothes to dry I buy my tools from household sales I repair in order to reuse My sister took care of mama, rather than pay for assisted living I have a large garden, for health reasons, not financial reasons Items like carrots, rutabagas, and potatoes can be kept in a root cellar, which I still have in my 1940's house Sauerkraut also does not need canned or frozen Comment from : Cecil x |
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I liked your tips on Amish and their clothing Comment from : Mom’s World |
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They will by holiday candy the day after a holiday and reuseat a discount Like buying in bulkall the store has Comment from : Larry McComas |
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Using old clothing to make braided rugs Washable rags instead of paper towels Thrift stores for used shoes Don't buy trinkets or made in China inferior products Buy one good set of cookware to use for your entire life, not replacing it when styles change One good set of plates and bowls to last a lifetime Walk when possible or use a bicycle Wear more layers of clothes indoors in the winter and use less money for heating Buy good used items as they are needed Not new Barter for goods and services Comment from : karen4you |
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One way to save is to eat less Comment from : J S |
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Spend it all I just talked to an amish man, prosoerity is the amish biggest problem according to him Don't feel bad, everyone person in this country is wrong in every way right now, it's how totalitarianism takes hold, interesting and exciting times to live Comment from : Randy Surline |
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Amish people ditch their animals the minute they need health care When their horses get sick or overworked they send them to a slaughter auction They do not believe in birth control, their pets reproduce and reproduce I have lost respect for them Sure life is cheaper when you dont take responsibility for your actions but how does that make your godly? Comment from : mel chezi |
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I make a point to shop thrift stores, yard sales and flea markets for items when I can Before I retired and had to wear dress shoes everyday for work, when I bought a new pair of dress shoes, I had heel guards put on for just a couple dollars and it made the shoes last twice as long Comment from : Janet Richardson |
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I find the Amish folk truly fascinating I would love to visit an Amish community one day and learn from them Comment from : Brandi |
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Fabric isn't cheap, but it will definitely last so much longer than fast fashion Comment from : Brandi |
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Romans 10:13 Whoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved Comment from : Steven Fetzer |
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i have seen a few in thrift stores and thay always see if thay can get a lower price Comment from : sandy sassy |
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Great video! Comment from : Howard Peck |
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I haven't tried bent and dent grocery stores yet, but I am fortunate enough to have food pantries near me Comment from : Megan Tousignant |
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In the past few years, I have taken up gardening and canning My family did this when I was growing up I can't believe I waited this long to get started myself I don't know that I save much money doing it, but I enjoy it and might get to a level of proficiency where it is also helpful financially Comment from : Angie B |
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Also seen the elderly walking in 😔 Comment from : K-9 Lover |
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careful on almonds , I bought some chocolate covered almonds at a dented store and they were a bit on the hard side, until I hit a very hard one and it blew apart a crown just be careful with near expired product (the mfg opted to pay for the replacement crown once they tested how hard that almond was) Comment from : Mark Bajek |
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How healthy they look ! Comment from : CharlotteCMGH |
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Kiss me, I'm Amish ☘️ Comment from : Lassie Farm |
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When they spend more on fabrics for clothes, they are making clothes that will be worn for many years, not just worn for a season and thrown away Comment from : Mnemosyne Vermont |
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Great insight and photos brbrI'm a Vermonter living in rural South AustraliabrbrAnd I once went into an Amish store in Upstate NYbrbrI bought 6 cookbooks to bring back to South Australia and was AMAZED that the recipes weren't all from scratch I assumedbrbrBlessingsbrbrPS The doughnuts were out of this world TAAAAASTY Comment from : Paula McGarghan Peter |
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Great video and a wonderful reminder to just live simply I have learned many things on this channel and I truly enjoy going to my local Amish community They know us well Hahaha Anyway, thank you for your videos Comment from : Tsu |
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Use things till they cant be used anymore and preserving foodbrI do the most of the things they are doing to some degree Comment from : Skallepär |
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Excellent video More young folks should be taught the art of canning! Thanks again for an interesting video Comment from : Susan Schuck |
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I love shopping at the Amish bulk and dent stores in Shipshewana! They always have fantastic buys! Comment from : Somewhere in Indiana |
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My uncle said not to eat venicine because it's not checked by the UFDS or something Comment from : Michelle Sunshinestar |
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We like visiting the Amish grocery, I buy my favorite spices in bulk, store in covered containers for all winterthey also sell large bulk packages of bulk meat, we save $$ buying in bulk Our Amish grocery is large 2 floors, even a bakery we always enjoy a trip there We love the simple life here in this part of Kentucky ❤️ Comment from : Glinda Marine |
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👩🌾 🧑🌾 Good work ethics My grandfather's quote Always do what you can do todaynever know what tomorrow may bring Comment from : Sharon Holmes |
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Hey Eric, One thing I noticed traveling in Amish country was that almost every adult has a certain skill which they can market Obviously, carpentry, metal work, and gardening But, I saw a man pulled onto the corner of a highway selling odds and ends He had many baskets his sister-in-law made Her husband made thin slats and somehow they bought long strips of seaweed which she dyed and wove into her baskets The brother-in-law sold stuff for several family members there on the roadside Comment from : MrMockingbird1313 |
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Dear Erik,brbrAnother great video on a very important and timely topic You covered all the main ways of saving money Once again I really liked all the visuals you fit in Very nicely done and a great joy to watchbrbrSincerely,brLarry LewisbrOntario, Canada Comment from : Larry Lewis |
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One of my favorite sayings is "Waste not, want not" My mom taught me to be respectful of what I eat, to be careful with money, and to think before I buy something Comment from : Mrs G |
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Awesome ways of saving money, sometimes frugality can take you a long way in making life a little easier to live I don't can, or garden for that matter, but I do shop sales and I pre-plan my meals the best that I can so I'm not shopping aimlessly, so less money on splurges Trying to set a basic budget helps as well and I try to go through my cupboards before shopping to I'm not buying things I don't need Thanks for sharing today Comment from : T G |
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Rarely going to restaurants and packing a lunch for work and school helps a lot And of course they don't have TVs/cable bills/streaming subscriptions to eat up their budget, or expensive electronics in general Comment from : RoamingRaven |
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Aren't they kind of infamous for ripping off their "taxi drivers"? Comment from : Sweet Peach |
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Do the Amish read (besides Biblical Scripture) for pleasure and what if any pleasure or educational books do Amish read? Comment from : Tammy H |
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I noticed Amish horses r very beautiful Would u please make a vid abt Amish horses? Comment from : Exploding Kitten |
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Can you please do a video on What is currently happening in OHIO NOBODY IS TAKING ABOUT THIS and ARE THEY BEING PUSHED OFF THEIR LAND‼️Im Very concerned about their WELL BEING‼️ Comment from : Eli D |
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Re frugality, cooking from scratch at home helps too Spending $20 on one OK restaurant dinner vs buying a bag of budget groceries & cooking something you customize to enjoy is a no-brainer to me I only eat out once or twice a year & afterwards usually wonder why? It's typically that mediocre But since cooking from scratch is time consuming, suggest looking for quick simple 3-4 ingredient recipes to try To help get you into cooking more It's usually much healthier too Comment from : DroolBunny XO |
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Gonna be honest I thought this was an April Fools video lol Which makes me wonder what an Amish prank would be 🤔maybe put the buggie in front of the horse XD Comment from : TrebleKnight |
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