Dietitian Reacts To A Budget Diet…(my response my SHOCK you)! Part 2

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  • @debraraby4376 says:

    A spoonful of tomato puree daily is cheap, and in the UK it counts as a serving of veg.

  • @saraeyre9813 says:

    I got really confused and thought you meant literally sleeping on them. I was like yeah that wouldn’t be comfortable

  • @pattyrech4471 says:

    is that a new slang? “Sleep on”? Just saw Michelle Obama use it and still makes no sense.

    • @RaineInChaos says:

      It is slang but it is not particularly new. Urban Dictionary has entries going back almost 20 years and I (a person not on the cutting edge of slang) remember hearing it at least in the early 2010s

    • @gabriellegeorge2648 says:

      The Urban Dictionary definition is from 2017: to not pay attention to/ignore someone/something or to disregard their potential.

    • @pattyrech4471 says:

      @RaineInChaos I wonder if it tends to be regional. I have lived all over the US in my 78 years and never heard it until a few days ago from Michelle Obama in an interview. Then this today. Still makes no linguistic sense but no surprise…it’s slang.

    • @RaineInChaos says:

      @@gabriellegeorge2648yes there is also a more recent entry than this one:

      “don’t sleep
      definition
      don’t doubt me. don’t think i’m not ’bout it.
      *i may be small but don’t sleep you’ll be suprised at what i can do*
      by Tazmanian devil May 22, 2006”

    • @RaineInChaos says:

      @@pattyrech4471it’s probably more cultural/generational. As it came to popularity in the mid-late 2000s it’s in more common usage with millennials and our related media

      I really haven’t heard it used much in the past few years

  • @Peanutsnot says:

    Many fresh food at the farmers market is just the same as the grocery store with a higher price. They grab it at the depot with all the other chain stores. It’s not always grown by the seller as they make you think it is. Something to be aware about.

  • @TransformInProgress says:

    THANKS for your video!👍Much appreciated ❤❤❤

  • @FlyingDubja says:

    Don’t sleep on canned or frozen vegetables. Your mattress will be far more comfortable.

  • @Bruh90000 says:

    Please share the original video!

  • @dionisisrb8247 says:

    When i can’t afford breakfast i make oatmeal and throw some cheap nuts in!!

  • @MissMarinaCapri says:

    I promise to not sleep on canned or frozen vegetables, can I go now?

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