Stocking up from my favorite Chef's Store and Making an EASY Dinner! #shopping


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  1. @ozarkmountainwoodshopandfa9500
    @ozarkmountainwoodshopandfa9500 says:

    Store dried goods or use to make pickled eggs, refrigerator pickles, coleslaw, or kimchi if you like it. I would also use to keep sweet tea, kool-aid, gaterade, infused water(strawberry lemon, orange, lime, cucumber mint are just a few of my girls' favorites) or lemonade in especially during the summer

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  2. @ohredbrd
    @ohredbrd says:

    Nice haul, great prices. Team mayonnaise here, none of that miracle whip. That mayo jar would be perfect for pickled eggs, although it will stain, but no reaction with no metal. Orrrr, great for pretzel rods storage to keep them whole.

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  3. @anncc6284
    @anncc6284 says:

    There's so much you can do with that big mayonnaise container you can put rice in it you can put oatmeal in it you could put cereal in it you can put your dog food cat food in their chicken feed you can do so much with it you can even put snacks in there like cookies or chips in there and if you buy spices in bulk also depending on how big your spices. You could also put Legos and other toys and stuff like that in there as well so it could really help you organize as well

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  4. @tinarice8051
    @tinarice8051 says:

    Wow! Large containers are great, so many uses. Definitely wash it out and save. Carolina you will find so many uses for that container, you will not be disappointed in having saved it

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  5. @colleenpiechowski8511
    @colleenpiechowski8511 says:

    I get tray liners at my restaurant store. It is a big box of full sheet. I cut them into 1/4 sheet and keep a stack in the cupboard. They last forever and save so much cleanup. Think of splitting a box with a couple people.

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  6. @tamara-dv9ms
    @tamara-dv9ms says:

    I had the opportunity to go to a chef store in my area. We have one called restaurant depot. The had pork pinic shoulder at 1.19 lb when bought in cases with was 64 lb, 120 frozen french rolls for $18 and i was able to stuck up on catering trays and nice drink wear for the holiday drinks. Bulk produce and herbs. I even got 40lb of boneless skinless chicken tights for $1.46lb which beats my costco. I ended up spending $186 but i got bread, chicken, pork, produce and catering wear. They even had the big restaurant style stock pots on sale starting at $30 depending on size. I cant wait to go back. Thanks for sharing your shopping trip. Keep the good content coming im loving it ❤

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  7. @Nirrrina
    @Nirrrina says:

    You can cut up chicken tenders & use an asian orange sauce or another to make a stir fry with.
    Walmart sells a big bag of stir fry vegetables with 2 teriyaki sauce packs.
    Not sure how well the chicken tenders would go in that without more sauce but you could use a different sauce too.

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  8. @Nirrrina
    @Nirrrina says:

    Those of us with only one person in a household need to start a group to buy things. Then go to someones house & split everything up into more manageable portions. Preferably using a vacuum sealer.
    Although admittedly I'm getting my own heavy cream & I might be able to go through an entire bag of chicken fritters myself myself. Eventually.

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  9. @ilenetyrrell4484
    @ilenetyrrell4484 says:

    WOW, your tenders look like the real deal! Most prepackaged and crumbed tenders here in Sydney 🦘 look like they are being spat out bye a machine. I like making my own, my daughter has now developed a liking and taste for home cooked foods. Even looking at the size difference for items sold to the public is an eye opener. Great video

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  10. @NannyTam
    @NannyTam says:

    Wow! The tenders were so cheap. What a bargain!! We have several restaurant supply stores in Nashville, that's 2 hours away so never go anymore! The wraps looked amazing. Thanks, Carolina ❤🥰

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  11. @lethamurray3536
    @lethamurray3536 says:

    I love the large plastic gallon containers! I use them for dry goods!! And being plastic you don't have to worry about them breaking. My friend puts a vacuum seal bags and preservative packets in hers and seals a lot of her dried goods.

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  12. @christybright
    @christybright says:

    If that large container survived the dishwasher, I would definitely put it to use! I'm not sure what I would keep in it. Dry goods maybe? Pasta? (I recently wrecked a utensil divider in the dishwasher so now I'm a little more wary of random plastics going in.)

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