I Turned Dollar Store Food Gourmet

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The ultimate challenge to prove that the most important aspect of cooking is technique... I hope.

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The stores we went to were: Dollar Tree, 99 cent Store (that’s where we got the fresh vegetables), and Family Dollar. This was a fun challenge but it also shows that it always come down to heart and technique not fancy ingredients. :)

JoshuaWeissman
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He coulda just microwaved the ramen and given it to me without telling me and I woulda been like wow you’re a master chef

thegrumps
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I grew up with my family shopping from the dollar store for anything they can and the fresh meat and veggies would be through a really cheap grocery store. This brought me back to how crafty my grandma would be with cheap ingredients to feed 10 people at a time.

asayasartworks
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i really like this series of cheap cooking without all the fancy equipment

elysmelly
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It's inconceivable to many, but so many people live in food deserts. Many people are forced to eat only from stores like this because it's what they have access to. Nice to see Papa giving folks like this some love!

David_Jr
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From a public health standpoint, this is exceptional! It may not be the healthiest of options, but it gives people inspiration to work with the food that they have access to!

sehparris
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Josh, I have to thank you for remembering to think of all the people who are struggling so badly financially right now. Your (but cheaper) videos have actually been really helping my in household. Thank you so much for helping those of us who don’t really have money to waste on failed attempts at recipes. I love cooking, but I really don’t get to experiment as much as I would like. I can’t afford to have something turned out so bad it’s inedible. I know if it’s something you’re cooking it’s always going to turn out good. While I do have to tweak some of your recipes to deal with my food allergies, your videos are absolutely a lifesaver in my house. My family as a whole is so grateful for these videos.

AngelWish
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The thing you did with the lemon is a fab tip. Also the jalapeño pineapple relish was genius.

nancyeaton
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As a Thai, glad to see Tao Kae Noi on here! The story of how the brand came to be is very interesting and famous here and they even made a movie about it once!

ikkue
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Kendrick is the best at describing the way Josh’s cooking/baking turns out. He’s awesome 😎

lazyhuman
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That one store using trash bags instead of standard retail plastic bags actually makes a lot of sense. The bag will get another use, and it helps save money as trash bags can be expensive.

alienlizardqueen
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sometimes you can find canned/boxed items cheaper at walmart instead of the dollar store. i know it's a lot of work, but you gotta shop around to compare prices! if you're looking for fresh produce like fruits/veggies then sometimes it's cheaper at walmart, meijer, or ethnic grocery stores compared to other places

amphoteric
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This is the standard budget for most families. I would like to see more of these since most people don't know how or believe not much can be made with dollar store food.

cicizoom
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Most dollar stores do sell actual dairy butter, just generally in smaller sizes than it's sold at supermarkets. Something I do find odd is that you basically had no side dish--just the relish with your pork. Almost every dollar store will sell bags of mixed greens, which could be easily doctored up into a nice salad.

davidburrow
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I love Joshua caring about not adding too much salt, for our heart health, just after adding an obscene amount of butter to those noodles (looked yummy tho ngl)

JoseluPicks
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I don’t think the video editor gets enough credit. Seriously talented

wheelsdown
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Its always a hit or miss as to whats available at a dollar store but I've seen fresh garlic and radish microgreens there before

woodsmand
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Thank you Josh, I have access to Whole Foods and am grateful for that, but I wasn’t always able to afford it. I started off cooking using a lot of 99c and dollar tree ingredients. It brought back good memories and a sense of appreciation. I hope you make more videos that cater to families and have a focus on affordability.

darlynluk
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Absolutely crazy that it ended up costing $46. Guess it goes to show that even low prices add up if you’re using lots of different ingredients. Great video! Scary to think there are some places in the US where stores like these are the only option.

TallOldOak
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this is my first video ive ever seen from yall & i sat through ever single minute. amazing structure and execution, the editors did an amazing job

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