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Flexible Chore Chart for All Ages
I have used this as my children grew up, and I still use it now because I have 7 of my 8 grown children living with me. This is easier for them as the cost of living is cheaper, and I have plenty of help on the homestead too. Works amazing for our family - very similar to bygone eras where multi-generational families lived, worked, played and loved together.
But - there is a lot of work to do and it can easily pile up because everyone thinks it is someone else's job to do! So while my children were growing up - this system worked very well. Now that my children are grown, this also works extremely well because each person has a weekly list that gets switched around once a week, so no one ...
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Видео

Spruce Syrup: Pioneer Syrup & Poor Man's Lemonade
Просмотров 3123 месяца назад
We recorded a video on how to make spruce syrup last year, but the editing program corrupted the video and it was gone. We had to wait an entire year to remake the video, and here it is. Spruce syrup was a syrup replacement for our pioneer ancestors as there are very few maple trees in the western USA, and even fewer sugar maples. Growing sugar cane or sorgum was also not something done in the ...
3 Failproof Ways to Preserve Lemon & Limes
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I had a limited number of lemons and limes. Normally we do this by the gallon with the sugar and I will do two pints with the salt - we don't use the salt as often but when we do it's amazing. Over time the color may darken a bit in the jars, but it is fine to use. Keep the sugar top on the fruit, and when you open a jar and start using it, just keep using until gone - no need to keep refilling...
Garden Update - Onions & Celery, FREE Food!!!
Просмотров 683 месяца назад
Sorry about the background noise. We have a neighbor with mental health issues and she kept screaming at wild turkeys in her yard, so I put on some hymns and she went inside. Life can be challenging, but hymns have never failed me in any way - hymns are prayers set to music! So in this video we have an update from videos I posted a few months back. The celery video was done I believe in January...
Dehydrating Canned Corn
Просмотров 8575 месяцев назад
Give your canned food extra storage life by dehydrating when they are about to expire or are expired. By dehydrating, you are allowing your food to stay in long term storage until needed. Very easy to do too. If you have any questions, please leave them in the comments. Enjoy! Rebekah ~ Everything Homestead ( groups/everythinghomestead )
Green Onion Alternative
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If you have onions that are starting to grow green tops, don't throw them out. You can plant in your garden or in some pots in a sunny window. Over time, the onion bulb will continue to grow and the green tops it produces can be used like green onions. Don't waste your food - regrow it! Onions generally grow once, they are harvested, and eaten. If you want seeds from your onions, you need to ov...
Dehydrate Celery and Use It
Просмотров 9036 месяцев назад
Celery is a vegetable that we take for granted. But it packs a flavor punch in everything we put it in. It also has health benefits, which we can cover in a future video. Today I'll show you how to chop your celery and use all the parts, and how to dehydrate it, and how to reconstitute it. Celery is almost 100% water so it is an easy vegetable to dehydrate and store. Because it loses sooooo muc...
Dried Beans for Long Term Food Storage - How and Why!
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*THE* best way to store food to fill hungry bellies in the future, and to do it cheaply and quickly with long term food storage in mind...is beans. Our ancestors going back thousands of years relied solely on beans with meat as a luxury item that came along occasionally. The military going back to Alexander the Great (documented back to that time period) relied heavily on beans, including the U...
Regrowing Celery Root - An Endless Supply!
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Starting celery from seeds is very doable, but it takes times and baby seedlings need to be pampered quite a bit before they reach maturity. Instead, you can jump start your celery by cutting the bottom 3" of storebought celery off. Take that bottom part, and plant it completely, nothing sticking above the ground. You will end up with a never-ending supply of celery. Allow the little stalks of ...
Redwood Tincture & Infusions - Herbal Medicine
Просмотров 237Год назад
Each year I pick the bright green redwood tips from several of our redwood trees. I make redwood tincture - in 80 proof alcohol, and I dry lots of the redwood tips to make an infusion (most people call it 'tea' but in herbal medicine it is called an infusion). Redwood leaves or needles, because they are more like a needle than a leaf, grow new tips every spring. The tree concentrates the nutrie...
Dehydrating Frozen Veggies - SUPER Easy!!!
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I thought this had already uploaded - sorry for the delay! SUPER SUPER easy way to dehydrate. Anyone can do this even if you work 80 hours a week! And it is cheaper overall than buying #10 cans or 5 gallon buckets from long term food storage companies. If you dehydrate the peppers, make sure you have rag towels to put around the base on the outside - you will have quite a bit of liquid coming o...
Seedling Splits - When too many seeds sprout, save them all by splitting the starts!
Просмотров 132Год назад
I am a Master Gardener. I went through the Oregon State University Ag Dept's "Master Gardener" program. I highly recommend any Master Gardener program in your local area. Although I have been gardening for over 45 years, since I was a young child, and I know a great deal about gardening - I was blown away by the OSU Master Gardener program. I learned so much and it was wonderful to be around ot...
 Rocket Stove Cheesy Eggs
Просмотров 223Год назад
The first of MANY outdoor cooking videos. I absolutely love to cook outdoors, with a campfire or a rocket stove or the wood fired oven my son built for me. I truly believe food tastes better and is cooked better this way compared to cooking in a kitchen on gas or electric. Here are my cheesy eggs - which were absolutely delicious. I hope you can see how easy it is to cook on a rocket stove. And...
Homemade Rocket Stove for the Homestead
Просмотров 811Год назад
We had had pretty much non-stop rain here in the PNW, so it has been hard to snatch a piece of dry weather time to get this video made - and the subsequent videos on cooking on the rocket stove. But we did it! It was actually sprinkling a bit throughout the video. We also lost two sections of the video when our camera's batteries died - those two sections were basically on how to rasp around th...
Dehydrating Fresh Raw Garlic!
Просмотров 193Год назад
Dehydrating fresh garlic allows you to store it and use it year round, and even for years to come. Whether you buy garlic on sale, or in big 5 lb bags like I do when I want to add more garlic to my long term food storage...or maybe you grew garlic and it produced a huge crop for you - this video shows you how to do it. It is so darn simple too! Enjoy! Rebekah ~ Everything Homestead (FB: faceboo...
Friendship Sponge ~ and Bread!
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Friendship Sponge ~ and Bread!
Dehydrating Veggies - So so easy!
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Dehydrating Veggies - So so easy!
Meat Packing Methods for Canning: Part 4 - Cubed Steak
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Meat Packing Methods for Canning: Part 4 - Cubed Steak
Faraday Wrapping - "Poor Man's" Faraday Cage
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Faraday Wrapping - "Poor Man's" Faraday Cage
Apple Cider Vinegar Shampoo Bars - Part 2
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Apple Cider Vinegar Shampoo Bars - Part 2
Apple Cider Vinegar Shampoo Bars - Part 1
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Apple Cider Vinegar Shampoo Bars - Part 1
Dry Bean Challenge #1 - Pork Broth Beans
Просмотров 188Год назад
Dry Bean Challenge #1 - Pork Broth Beans
Prepping Library - #1 Medical Books
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Prepping Library - #1 Medical Books
Dry Bean Challenge #2 - Dry Mustard & Maple Syrup Mayocoba Beans
Просмотров 143Год назад
Dry Bean Challenge #2 - Dry Mustard & Maple Syrup Mayocoba Beans
Sexing Adult Rabbits
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Sexing Adult Rabbits
Homemade Noodles - Chicken Noodle Soup
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Homemade Noodles - Chicken Noodle Soup
Meat Packing Methods for Canning: Part 3 - Sausage Patties!
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Meat Packing Methods for Canning: Part 3 - Sausage Patties!
Meat Packing Methods for Canning: Part 2 - Cubed Pork w/ Raw vs Cooked Meat
Просмотров 239Год назад
Meat Packing Methods for Canning: Part 2 - Cubed Pork w/ Raw vs Cooked Meat
Meat Packing Methods for Canning: Part 1 - Whole Chickens
Просмотров 419Год назад
Meat Packing Methods for Canning: Part 1 - Whole Chickens
Use your OVEN to Dehydrate...We'll do green beans today!
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Use your OVEN to Dehydrate...We'll do green beans today!

Комментарии

  • @bcollins7007
    @bcollins7007 22 дня назад

    Great thorough video as I never thought of canning Sausage patties. Where is part 1 and part 2?

  • @defendressofsan8948
    @defendressofsan8948 23 дня назад

    Thanks!

  • @photogher
    @photogher 29 дней назад

    This is so interesting. I'm fascinated! I'm a party of one, and no need for large stores of food, but the concept of having some dehydrated veggies and fruits ready to use is quite appealing. I've dehydrated some fresh kale and collard greens in my oven before, until crispy, and I used those as a crunchy topping for pressure cooked multi-veggie soups I was making at the time. I think I might do some dehydrating and see how it goes. I already have a dozen or so quart size mason jars, as well as a vacuum sealer that will seal the lids on the jars.

    • @everythinghomestead9222
      @everythinghomestead9222 28 дней назад

      It doesn't hurt to experiment - I've learned so many things by just trying. Some I liked and some I didn't, and some I had to tweak :)

  • @rode-o5206
    @rode-o5206 Месяц назад

    So the vegetable oil you use is SOY, right?

    • @everythinghomestead9222
      @everythinghomestead9222 28 дней назад

      If that is a problem for you, switch it to something else using this soapmaking generator: www.the-sage.com/lyecalc/ It amuses me how people try to force their ideology on others simply because they can put it in text, send it, and then walk on in life. SOY is something we all live with. If you prefer not to, that's you. Some of us can't afford expensive oils so we use what we can afford - you have an arrogance about your comment that shows who you really are - someone who tries to be superior to others and rub their face in what you deem is too low for you. I have 8 people to care for here, and very limited funds. Yes, I use soy but that's a whole lot better than canola/rapeseed oil that is toxic to the body from the get go and most countries will not allow across their borders... Grow up, get a life, or maybe get poor so you're forced to use what everyone else has to use ;) Sheesh - you could have just scrolled on by but you had to get your little tweak in there. It truly does amuse me because it is so transparent!

  • @georginachamangwana1723
    @georginachamangwana1723 Месяц назад

    Does it change it’s cleansing range when you use vinegar instead of water?

  • @buttermilkbaysoap9416
    @buttermilkbaysoap9416 Месяц назад

    I understand the sweet lemon but the salted lime I don’t. What would you use those in?

    • @everythinghomestead9222
      @everythinghomestead9222 Месяц назад

      We like it in homemade Thai food, or Indian food like Panang :) You only need a little, but it dances in your mouth like crazy!

  • @ArtistCreek
    @ArtistCreek Месяц назад

    It may be better to package each batch in a mylar or food sealer bag with an o2 absorber then adding all the packs to you bycket. All it takes is ONE bean to mold and your whole bucket has to be trashed.

    • @everythinghomestead9222
      @everythinghomestead9222 Месяц назад

      I feed 8 adults so we go through the food quickly - and mylar bags stink for anything with sharp edges or corners. I've had too many shredded bags to use mylar anymore. Even the thicker vacuum sealer plastic ones get pokes and the air is let in. I also dry until crisp, many people don't, they go until the leathery stage and that is where the danger of mold comes in. Been doing this for 40 years and I've seen a lot. This is what works best for us ;)

  • @tinaroz76
    @tinaroz76 Месяц назад

    Thank you for the video...can I use this as a body soap?

  • @brigchavezfam.6635
    @brigchavezfam.6635 Месяц назад

    Thank you for sharing this my cousin just gave me a big basket of lemons I’m so excited to be able to preserve them this way The only way I have been saving them is juicing them and freezing the juice I love the way you utilize all parts of the lemon and limes thank for sharing this 🧡

    • @everythinghomestead9222
      @everythinghomestead9222 Месяц назад

      You're welcome! I hope you can enjoy them for a long time as they are naturally - not just the juice :) If you live in a really warm area, you might want to put the sugared lemons in the fridge. Where I live we reach 75-80 on a hot day so no problems here. Just don't want you to lose the sugar lemons if your kitchen gets hot.

  • @kiddlesnmore2
    @kiddlesnmore2 2 месяца назад

    If you add aluminum tape to all the seams, it’ll work much better.

    • @everythinghomestead9222
      @everythinghomestead9222 Месяц назад

      I did that over the past year. And I also added a layer of aluminum insulation - it has aluminum on both sides and bubble wrap in the middle - totally changed the game for me. I get it in the insulation section of Home Depot. Glad someone else know about the aluminum tape. I keep trying to make an update video and haven't had time yet.

  • @Catsclaw-ru6zw
    @Catsclaw-ru6zw 2 месяца назад

    For disinfectant spray do you use apple or white vinegar? Also, can you substitute monkfruit for sugar? I'm trying to cut out sugar.

  • @misunflowerstyle906
    @misunflowerstyle906 2 месяца назад

    What about a hot garage? What about a fan to pre-start drying them? I don’t like the idea of buying equipment or turning my oven on for 24 hours. Or sun-drying?

  • @misunflowerstyle906
    @misunflowerstyle906 2 месяца назад

    Thanks for such a detailed explanation! I’m always using celery bits. I grow the leftovers. It’s so pertinent to save every bit we buy. Back in the 80’s, I used to toss the hearts and the ends! 😮

  • @mandyspacek1087
    @mandyspacek1087 2 месяца назад

    In Australia here, they are asking $900 AU for a Faraday bag for a small solar generator, I couldn't believe it! I will do this instead. Thanks

    • @everythinghomestead9222
      @everythinghomestead9222 2 месяца назад

      Those bags don't even work, you need to use two of them instead :( One inside the other. Just put 3 layers of HEAVY DUTY foil on. As another viewer found out, they tried regular foil and it wasn't enough. Heavy duty foil works well. If you can't find it, use 3 sheets of regular foil per layer, so you would need at least 9 sheets with the bubble wrap in between. It works really well :) Good luck!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @harindervirk3810
    @harindervirk3810 2 месяца назад

    Learning every day .omg never thought of that.😊 Thx

  • @harindervirk3810
    @harindervirk3810 2 месяца назад

    Shouldn't you be safe with lye and wear gloves and cover your arms .!

  • @barrykelly2722
    @barrykelly2722 2 месяца назад

    Poor man's way? Have you looked at the price of aluminum foil! Lol

  • @glendabenard3772
    @glendabenard3772 2 месяца назад

    Do you not use your grease to help preserve the sausage?

  • @jcrich-ho9ot
    @jcrich-ho9ot 2 месяца назад

    Cubed steak is one of my favorite cuts of beef! I have never canned it, but now I am going to try it! Thank you for sharing this information!

  • @susans3065
    @susans3065 3 месяца назад

    Very informative, thank you for this information.

    • @everythinghomestead9222
      @everythinghomestead9222 3 месяца назад

      I'm glad you enjoyed the video - this is really easy to do, and holds a large amount of food source. I hope you give it a try, you can also do the same with a 5 gallon bucket too :)

  • @susans3065
    @susans3065 3 месяца назад

    This was a great video. I have not seen anyone do this before.

    • @everythinghomestead9222
      @everythinghomestead9222 3 месяца назад

      It works really well. I especially like just letting them dry out in the skins and using them all winter that way. Once you get past the soft skin stage where it can mold, into the dry and shunken skin stage, it's all easy :) The sugar method is my family's favorite - goes without saying! And the salt one is really nice in recipes, I use it a lot with meat or in marinades. I hope you try it, we're in summer now so lots of citrus out there to experiment on!

  • @emilydavidson275
    @emilydavidson275 3 месяца назад

    Excellent video. Thanks.

  • @madisoncitrusnursery
    @madisoncitrusnursery 3 месяца назад

    Great job with the video, we are always looking for new ways people can make better use of their fresh lemons and limes! Any chance you are growing your own?

    • @everythinghomestead9222
      @everythinghomestead9222 3 месяца назад

      Yes, I have 1 small tree that are just starting to produce. We live along the PNW coast and our warmest summer temp is about 75-80 degrees. I have a big greenhouse going up and I plan to plant a few more citrus in there where it will be a lot warmer. Most of the people here who have nice big citrus trees have them inside green houses and they produce enormous amounts. Hoping to do that soon. I have autistic adult children who wanted to do a youtube channel - they do all the filming and editing, I just do the talking ;) I'll let them know you enjoyed the video, it will make their day!

    • @everythinghomestead9222
      @everythinghomestead9222 3 месяца назад

      Oh, we also LOVE to can mandarin oranges when I can get them on sale. They are the best tasting canned mandarins ever - no metal taste, just pure, sweet mandarin orange. SOOO good. I'll be doing a video on that this summer. It's on the list of videos to make.

  • @13thDiscipleU
    @13thDiscipleU 3 месяца назад

    Thanks for sharing lye dries my hair can I put less and will it still work ? Or is their a substitute

    • @everythinghomestead9222
      @everythinghomestead9222 2 месяца назад

      Sorry, just saw this - YT doesn't always alert me when someone posts a comment. Not really, the whole reason we use lye is because of the balance between oils and lye that turn it into soap. If you use less lye you don't get soap, you get goo that isn't oil or soap or lye. You can play around with the types of oils though. I would suggest lard or olive oil, something heavier than most oils. It will coat your hair well. Also, once the mixture turns into true soap and you allow it to cure for 6-8 weeks (we often cure it for over a year) there is zero lye in it. So if you're having problems with handmade soap and lye harming your hair, it hasn't been cured long enough.

  • @13thDiscipleU
    @13thDiscipleU 3 месяца назад

    What’s the substitute for no lye

    • @ModernFamilyHomestead
      @ModernFamilyHomestead Месяц назад

      There is no substitution for lye. It is not possible to make soap without lye and there should be zero traces of lye in the final product so lye is not what is drying your hair out it is something else. If anyone ever tries to sell you on the idea of “lye free” then they are either selling you a “soap-like” product like a detergent or they are lying, plain and simple.

  • @jemmitchell4680
    @jemmitchell4680 3 месяца назад

    Thank you for doing this video! I'm so sad, I've tossed so many lemons because they got so hard and now I know they were dehydrated and would have lasted for months!

    • @everythinghomestead9222
      @everythinghomestead9222 3 месяца назад

      From now on, you know though! So glad you watched so you can save your lemons now :) Always make sure they have plenty of air flow, and check 1-2 times a week for any showing signs of mold. Pull the ones that may look moldy before they ruin all of them - as the lemons begin shrinking at first and the water evaporating from the rind, that is the time of risk for mold. Once the skin is dry and starting to shrink you don't get mold. It's like the lemons or citrus shrink wrap themselves ;)

  • @mommabear2many
    @mommabear2many 3 месяца назад

    Great video! 😊

  • @rebekahdavenport8580
    @rebekahdavenport8580 4 месяца назад

    I didn’t know this! Fantastic info! Do you eat the celery leaves raw or should they be cooked?

    • @everythinghomestead9222
      @everythinghomestead9222 4 месяца назад

      You can eat the leaves raw in salads. I often chop them up really fine like parsley and use it in pasta salad and a regular salad. Cooking helps blend the flavor into what you're making. Instead of using celery stalks chopped up or sliced, you put in a small handful of the leaves and it flavors it well. The leaves are the best part honestly, it is where all the flavor is. The stalks help bulk up your meals and they are about 90% water. Good to use and a milder flavor if you eat them with dip or peanut butter - but flavor and vitamin content is in the leaves :) SUPER easy to do too. I have a video showing how to plant them, and you just need to water as they like wet roots. If you live where the temps get over 90 degrees, you might want to put them in a shady area. Mine grow year round in temps from 30-75 degrees (an 80 degree day here is sweltering for us!). And I grow them under trees with no full sun, or out in full sun - both work well. If you let them go to seed after a few months, the flower heads are good in cooking too and in pickling cucumbers or other vegetables - and any seeds that fall ensure you have constant new plants growing too. In three months I went from planting the root end of the store bought celery, to 2' tall celery plants. Here is the video about planting them: ruclips.net/video/hLDIMnOQiSU/видео.html

  • @fuzzawuzz
    @fuzzawuzz 4 месяца назад

    Thank you, we planted two lemon trees this year so this info is extremely helpful!

  • @masonfamily5958
    @masonfamily5958 4 месяца назад

    Delicious!

  • @user-wq4xs8gw2p
    @user-wq4xs8gw2p 4 месяца назад

    Thank you!❤

  • @Courtneycrops
    @Courtneycrops 4 месяца назад

    Thank you for this information. My cast iron needs seasoned.

  • @gennelzimmerman9644
    @gennelzimmerman9644 4 месяца назад

    not sure if you will see this or be able to respond, but I will try ! Do you ever use beef bacon for that grease you added? I really never considered making dog treats for my dog but I am looking forward to trying it. He deserves it because the store bought things are unacceptable. I'd like to have something to keep him by me when I take him out and not run away. I'm thinking this will do the trick.

    • @everythinghomestead9222
      @everythinghomestead9222 4 месяца назад

      You can use bacon grease and I do, but I use it for us too with biscuits and also seasoning cast iron. I try and keep the fat portion down and use more eggs because dogs can get pancreatitis from too much fat - we almost lost one of ours when she got into the fat scraps while we were butchering. She only ate half a handful but she was really sick and had to stay at the vet for 2 days on IV fluid and meds. I knew they struggled with a lot of fat, but didn't know it would kill them...

  • @dellasmalley6097
    @dellasmalley6097 4 месяца назад

    TY for this information, I knew about the Onion's but didn't know about the Celery🎉😊 Have a a great week and take care ❤

  • @MunkyWrench
    @MunkyWrench 4 месяца назад

    I am writing a new comment so it is seen by all viewers .. I am man enough to apologize when I am wrong and in this case I was wrong. I left a comment saying this method did not work. I had tried several times last night. after an exchange with this channel owner I was willing to make a video for my channel showing why it did not work as I spent over an hour last night trying it and WIFI signal still got through.. I realized today that the foil I was using was from the discount store and a bit thin.. and the words HEAVY DUTY kept ringing in my ear so I hit the store and bought proper heavy foil.. while setting up the camera and items needed to film my response I found .. Quite happily btw.. that it did indeed work.. the heavy foil makes a huge difference. i had wrapped my phone playing a video on WIFI only with 8 full wraps of cheap foil and it still played inside an ammo can, however it took just 3 wraps with heavy duty foil to stop the signal. I am Sorry for my negative comment and I am very thankful that we had this exchange because I now know what I was doing wrong and have corrected the problem.. thankyou for your help in this matter .. Kelly the monkey with the wrench

  • @MunkyWrench
    @MunkyWrench 4 месяца назад

    Does not work.. wifi goes right through it

    • @everythinghomestead9222
      @everythinghomestead9222 4 месяца назад

      Not true - try it. Use two layers of heavy duty foil with two layers of bubble wrap in between. Cuts off wifi - we've tested this many times. How many times have you tested it before trying to bring negativity into my channel?

    • @MunkyWrench
      @MunkyWrench 4 месяца назад

      @everythinghomestead9222 I have it wrapped in a towel and 8 layers of rin foil.. then put in a cardboard lined ammo can steel box with 8 layers of foil across the top .. sanded the top edge of the box so clean connection.. turned one of my own videos from my RUclips channel on.. put foil wrapped phone inside connected to wifi playing sealed it all up and its been playing for 30 mins.. then I took everything apart .. started with fresh towel.. redid the entire things and played another 30 min video.. so don't tell me I'm coming at you with negativity.. I'm doing it right effin now and have been doing it for over an hour. I have taken all the precautions. I water tested the ammo can first and its not leaking. I also used untreated steel mesh window screen .. it's completely sealed.. I then purchased a brand new paint can 1 gal.. sanded any places the lid touched. Lined with cardboard.. same foil wrapping and towel and it played a 30 min video.. so either you can explain to me why wifi gets right through or stop lying to your viewers.. I have over 10k subs and 4 million views on my channel and I don't knock anyone .. if you would like I'll make a video tomorrow showing it and you can critique me and show u it doesn't work.. so let me know.. it's midnight here so I'll film tomorrow if u like.. I genuinely want to know what I'm doing wrong so I can protect important items .. so miss me with the attitude cause I'm not a troll

    • @everythinghomestead9222
      @everythinghomestead9222 4 месяца назад

      @@MunkyWrench I had an extensive, EXTENSIVE reply to you last night before I went to bed - I'm west coast, I think you're east coast. It posted, I saw it posted an hour later! I will rewrite it today. I think I can help you figure this out. I think some of the words I used the algorithm didn't like ;) So my very lengthy comment is gone. I'll post later in the day, I have a full day ahead of me.

  • @marthagichia
    @marthagichia 4 месяца назад

    That is a beautiful soup. Thanks for sharing ❤

  • @linhtikesan3608
    @linhtikesan3608 4 месяца назад

    Thanks for your sharing😊

  • @richardjones1450
    @richardjones1450 4 месяца назад

    Just learning about dehydrating.......thank you for the information. I appreciate it!

    • @everythinghomestead9222
      @everythinghomestead9222 4 месяца назад

      You're welcome :) We have had trouble with our new camera but I think we finally figured it out. I plan on several videos showing HOW to use dehydrated foods. So stay tuned!

  • @simonwinwood
    @simonwinwood 4 месяца назад

    ❤ great video. thank you x

  • @couscous-666
    @couscous-666 4 месяца назад

    Hey, you never made the video about the metal trash can faraday cage

    • @everythinghomestead9222
      @everythinghomestead9222 4 месяца назад

      It needs to have the editing part finished. I'll see if my daughter can do it tomorrow. It's more indepth and offers options too...

  • @312countrygirl
    @312countrygirl 5 месяцев назад

    How do you cook with them?

    • @everythinghomestead9222
      @everythinghomestead9222 5 месяцев назад

      You need to rehydrate them by placing them in a bowl and pouring very hot water over them, or leaving them for hours or overnight to soften up and plump up again - similar to using dried beans. You need to rehydrate them with water before using in cooking. If you try and put them in soups or whatever you're doing, the oils and salts are soaked into the veggie's cells and they can't absorb enough water to fully soften them. So always rehydrate first, then use in cooking like you would with frozen veggies.

    • @312countrygirl
      @312countrygirl 5 месяцев назад

      And the same thing for canned fruit or fresh fruit?

  • @mickey1299
    @mickey1299 5 месяцев назад

    This is really interesting , i have a difficult space i want to make into a cage . I was looking at having a box made , but wondered how well aluminum foil would fair . I don't want to go any further , i'm sure you will understand , but weight is also an issue . Do you have any figures ?

    • @everythinghomestead9222
      @everythinghomestead9222 5 месяцев назад

      What do you mean by figures? I'm not sure what that means. If I can help I will, just need to understand what you're saying.

    • @mickey1299
      @mickey1299 5 месяцев назад

      @@everythinghomestead9222 Sorry mate , i didn't exactly make it clear did i . Efficiency , How does it stack up against , say an aluminum box . And while on the subject which is better . Aluminum or steel ? I know these are probably basic questions , and looking at these questions myself , it tends to sound like i'm mocking you , but i'm not . I'm at the very beginning of this journey , the brain is in gear , and i'm in learning mode . I'm trying to understand , trouble is i'm at the very of this subject ! .

    • @everythinghomestead9222
      @everythinghomestead9222 5 месяцев назад

      @@mickey1299 No worries, I understand now. Steel is much thicker and would work better, but it is very expensive and also heavy. Aluminum works very well, is lightweight and easier to move around. I have been planning on doing an update to the video on the poor man's faraday cage. I guess I will do it this week since you reminded me :) This is what I do. I use a galvanized steel trash can with a lid. This is NOT effective against an EMP, but it is a first barrier and helps. If you put your cell phone in the trash can, you will hear it ring if you call it. However, doing two rounds of bubble wrap and foil stops the cell phone ringing. This is the closest we can measure without special tools, what will get through or not. So there is that method and it's what I use. I also found that having bundles of wrapped packages inside the trash can and then placing the cell phone between two wrapped packages, no signal and no ringing. Even though the cell phone was not wrapped. This is helpful to know because if 'something' looks like it is about to happen, we can place cell phones or other small devices in between packaging quickly and hopefully protect them that way. The other method I use is buying aluminum lined bubble wrap insulation from a home improvement store. I'll post a link below on what I buy. That works incredibly well. I can foil wrap a cell phone, then wrap in the insulated bubble/foil and dead silence when we call the phone. You can easily make pouches or line boxes with that insulation too. I would do 2 layers minimum if you are lining a box, with foil between the layers and use aluminum tape too. Like I said, I need to update the video as I became MUCH more involved with prepping in that area and have learned a lot. I will try and get a video out this week. As a side note, one of my daughters thought it would be easier to get a faraday bag on Amazon and just use that - she bought a highly rated one and put her cell phone inside, called it, and it rang loud and clear. She put it in a second faraday bag inside the first and it did ring. She made a foil pouch to slide into the faraday bags from the foil insulation and the phone was silent when called. I don't know what size objects you're doing, I have some large ones and I just used a lot of bubble wrap, foil and the insulation. I won't open those unless an emergency. But I don't NEED those items unless there is an emergency so no problems... You know, when you think of all the scenarios that could happen, the easiest way to take over another country or wipe them off the map is with an EMP. Wait a year or two for 95% of the population to die off, and then simply walk into the country with full infrastructure in place. Replace the wiring and circuits that were fried and you have a whole country ready to fill with your own people. If I were a gambler, I would say that is the highest probability for what will take out countries... Here is the link: www.homedepot.com/p/Everbilt-24-in-x-25-ft-Double-Reflective-Insulation-Staple-Tab-24x25RI-SE/315103185

    • @mickey1299
      @mickey1299 5 месяцев назад

      @@everythinghomestead9222 Now that's interesting info regarding the bags , i always had my suspicions of them myself . Just seemed too convenient , and at the end of the day , if they don't work , who would you shout at . I'm sure some do work , but to me , it's more of a free for all . The same goes for these blankets being marketed too . So you think a mobile is a good test . Like i said in my original post , i don't want to get too specific , but i want to mount a computer based 12 inch electronic display in a box , permanently , and when this is not in use , simply close the box up . The display unit does need an rf signal , but that shouldn't be a problem , as an external aerial is used . It's not quite as simple as it sounds , as there are other issues to deal with , but that is the basic idea . To be brutally honest , i seriously doubt it would work anyway , as it uses satellite technology , and of course there's always the possibility they won't work anyway . I'm familiar with the insulation foil you mention , i've used it in the past for its intended purpose , as also the aluminum foil tape , but thanks for the link anyway . I think i sourced mine from Screwfix , but that was some time ago . Does thickness of material , for example with aluminum or metal have any bearing on how good a box would work . On the face of it , it would appear it does , as you mention several layers of foil several times . It would seem there are a lot of variables involved , and these are what i'm trying to find and understand . Originally it was stated batteries would be affected , but now it's being suggested that only Lithium batteries , that use a thermal overwork circuit at at risk . All others appear to be unaffected . Your scenario , does make a lot of sense , any kind of conflict would destroy infrastructure , or worse lay the ground to a waste land , possible for hundreds of years . An emp demolish's the age old Nato phrase , M.A.D . Mutually assured destruction , unless of course it was a grudge match .

  • @1247dc
    @1247dc 5 месяцев назад

    How many hours for the beans? Is it faster in the oven or a dehydrator?

    • @everythinghomestead9222
      @everythinghomestead9222 5 месяцев назад

      The oven will be faster, but the veggies turn out darker - tastes the same, but some people don't like the slightly darker color. Make sure you shake the trays about every 30 minutes or so while in the oven so there are no hot spots and they can dry evenly. Also, you can start to hear when they are close to crisp-dry, so you can keep watching closely. In the dehydrator I keep them on for 24 hours. Most veggies dry in that time, sometimes it takes up to 30 hours. But I don't have to worry about them cooking too long like in the oven.

  • @judykelley5023
    @judykelley5023 5 месяцев назад

    I've done this but I use my oven on the lowest temp with a wooden spoon to let the steam out. What always amazes me is the savings on shelf space! If I could afford your dehydrater it would be going 24/7 lol

    • @everythinghomestead9222
      @everythinghomestead9222 5 месяцев назад

      I use the oven almost as much as my dehydrators :) The only difference I've noticed is that oven veggies are slightly darker, and of course they can scorch if not watched towards the end (they get super dark). It is so amazing how much they help with shelf spaces. I don't understand people who say they will never have dried veggies - up until the last century almost everyone who stored veggies dried them. When canning and then freezing came along, we were pampered and forgot how to eat and enjoy dried foods! Also, years ago the USDA came out with nutrition loss percentages for different methods of preservation. It goes as follows: Drying - 10% loss Freeze drying - 20-30% loss Freezing - 50% loss Canning - 80% loss So you can see how drying is not only more natural, shelf stable, and drastically cuts down on space - but it is also the best for you too!

  • @Oldfashionedmawmaw
    @Oldfashionedmawmaw 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you for sharing!

  • @Oldfashionedmawmaw
    @Oldfashionedmawmaw 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you for sharing this. I'll have to do it the poor man's way. I figure that will work better than nothing!

    • @everythinghomestead9222
      @everythinghomestead9222 5 месяцев назад

      I'll be making an updated video - but I found something at Home Depot, it is aluminum coated bubble wrap (on both sides) in the insulation department. You can use that alone and it works very well, but I still do two layers of foil and two layers of bubble wrap. The layers make it harder for any electrical impulse or cell signals to get through it all. Here is a link to the insulation I'm talking about: www.homedepot.com/p/Pro-Space-48-in-x-25-ft-Radiant-Barrier-Bubble-Aluminum-Foil-Reflective-Insulation-RBQP54825/327522326

  • @Oldfashionedmawmaw
    @Oldfashionedmawmaw 5 месяцев назад

    Can you dehydrate canned green beans too?

    • @everythinghomestead9222
      @everythinghomestead9222 5 месяцев назад

      Yes, definitely you can dehydrate green beans. You can dehydrate any canned veggie. Some may get flat like tomatoes - beans keeps their shape and almost the same size too :)

    • @Oldfashionedmawmaw
      @Oldfashionedmawmaw 5 месяцев назад

      @@everythinghomestead9222 Thanks! Looking forward to more videos from ya!

  • @Oldfashionedmawmaw
    @Oldfashionedmawmaw 5 месяцев назад

    Wow!! My phone is reading my mind!! I did not speak it out loud but was wondering to myself if i could dehydrate canned corn. And your video has popped up now! Im happy it did too! Thanks for the info!!

    • @everythinghomestead9222
      @everythinghomestead9222 5 месяцев назад

      What a smart phone, LOL! But seriously, I'm glad you saw the video ;) I plan on doing some videos soon on how to use the dried veggies. Hopefully that will help you too :)

  • @Forevertrue
    @Forevertrue 5 месяцев назад

    Very good Informative video. Corn is a very valuable addition to any diet.