Grocery Shopping on a Budget : Using Containers for Frugal Grocery Shopping

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Uploaded by on Jan 18, 2008

Using bags and containers to help to save money on groceries so you can seal them properly and not waste food and tips on grocery shopping on a budget in this free shopping video.

Expert: Leslie Moselle
Bio: With a double major in Psychology and Criminology, Ms. Leslie Moselle has experience in both the legal and child development field. Ms.
Filmmaker: Leslie Moselle

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  • Personally I think it's hillarious. She made a video telling peple to use ziploc bags. That's it. Wow. Never thought of doing that.

  • If she wanted to save money she would'nt of bought crap food like chips or snacks it only last a month. She would figure out how long food could last in the frezzer, frige and how long you can keep caned food for. knowing this she would of put dates on the food and recirutated her food. to save even more money on food grow a huge garden and freez and can your hard work. for meat, you can buy the cheaper cuts and put them in the slow cutter.If you really need to save buy meal replacements.

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  • This proves that I'll watch anything with a girl in it

  • I have seen four videos and she teaches like a tard. I have not learned anything from her that I already do not know. So poor girl just wants to be seen on youtube. Sorry leslie, but you need to focus and real strategies instead of re-inventing the wheel to basic food shopping and storage. Re-using cookie jars? Ziplock bags? Tupperware? Seriously honey, why not offer advice real recipes that can feed an entire family, with the basics of your pantry. OOpppps, I forgot, ur pantry is empty!

  • @iwuz119 Funny, but I do get her point about helping to keep foods from going stale.  In our house, we don't usually get thru a whole box of crackers or a whole bag of chips before they go stale for this very reason. So for families that don't go thru snack foods as quickly as other do, if the goal is to get the most for your money and be able to eat all of what you purchase, then changing to a more air-tight container isn't really such a silly suggestion.

  • @sociopathpsych Ha Ha Ha! funny comment...and so true!!

  • I find that 1 gallon glass jars work great for flour, rice, etc..

  • I didn't hear a word she said...

  • Love the way she says "My pretzels". Wow.

  • I wanna tap that

  • I don't know what she just said, but I don't really care--she rocks!

  • nice to see all the food is void of any nutritional value...

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