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27 Comments

  1. Hello Hope and Larry. I have been binging your videos for several weeks. One of your top 10, I was able to say "I do that, I do that…..". Really enjoy all of your content. Also a fan of excel . Would love to see a deep dive into the grocery shopping tracking system you have established. Thank you for being real.

  2. Growing up dinner was at noon ( think farmers) supper was between 5 and 6. Now, dinner is early evening. Lol. I’m in Ontario Canada

  3. Supper. Traditional Southern Supper: Pinto beans, fried potatoes, okra/ other veggies, and cornbread. Throw in a slice of homegrown tomato. Yum yum!

  4. When it comes to eating, we eat what we want. No, we are not wealthy. Our morning breakfast…. scrambled eggs ( egg beaters egg substitute ) w/chopped red peppers and onion, whole grain toast, split a banana and Gevaila coffee. Never have gone to Starbucks around the corner. And pancakes are not good for you. Our lunch varies, but doesn’t include fast food – yuck. Our dinner is always healthy like last night: salmon, baked sweet potatoes, garden salad.

  5. I grew up in California and we called the evening meal our dinner. Some of my friends who grew up in California had parents from Missouri or other Southern states and they called it supper.

  6. Where I live now it’s dinner. I think supper is more of a Midwest thing. For my grandparents it was supper. I do make my own granola but I do not eat hot cereal. I am out on that. I don’t like mushy food. I do cook at home a lot too.

  7. Overnight oats with fresh fruits in the morning. No cooking no heat less time all are savings.

  8. In Belgium, it's dinner, the evening meal. We have dinner around 6-7pm. In France, souper , was a light collation taken late in the evening, and it was mainly soup…

  9. Thanks to your ideas (bulk buying and making at home), we have greatly reduced our food budget. I’ve started making and freezing my own waffles (using foraged blackberries in season) and they taste better than store bought and are cheaper per unit. Little wins add up to big wins. Thank you, Hope and Larry! Oh, PS- born in the south, my family called it supper😊

  10. My mother calls lunch dinner and dinner supper. To me, lunch means lunch, and dinner is dinner. I'm 47 in CT

  11. Hi, I'm from Missouri, we call the evening meal Supper. Our son calls it dinner. He's from Missouri, 31 years old. You think the "age difference " makes a difference? We are in our 70's. Love your content. Thanks for the tips.

  12. I’m not a fan of pancakes but I do make a batch of crepes. Use fruit from my trees I froze or canned, or red bag fruit and get several meals. I love making homemade soup as well.

  13. I did a big batch of hearty soup from what was lurking in the fridge. Now I have 6 meals worth in the fridge and freezer for when I get back home, one jar came away with me to heat up tonight, where I am staying.

  14. Grew up in Kansas, it’s called supper there. I’ve lived in Oklahoma for 30+ years vs 18 years in KS… here it’s called dinner… so now I call it dinner & supper depending on who I’m around. 😂

  15. Dinner is the main meal of the day so it can be lunch or supper. Usually working people have the main meal after they come home, that is for supper, so they would have lunch and dinner. This often changes at the weekend and lunch becomes the main meal, so you would have dinner and supper.

  16. One reason your budget is low is because meat is very expensive so if you were a meat eater, you have to add $100 at least to that bill

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