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#10. I was a power house of a woman through my mid thirties. A single mom, a degree in engineering, a great career earning great money, physically fit, and capable of doing all the things.... by myself. I met my husband at 36 (I'm 45 now). A real 'man's man'. If it exists, he can fix it. If it doesn't exist, he can make it. If it needs to be done, he will do it. I was able to do all the things, but I never realized the weight of everything I carried on my own until I had a capable man. Yes, i can fix the tractor.... but I'd rather be in the greenhouses growing our food or in the kitchen preserving it, etc. It's made my life so much...... more. In every way.
I will add, though, it's important for me to know the things my husband handles in case he isn't home or sick etc. I am 100% able to handle our generators, solar well pump, solar home system, fix the trucks and heavy equipment, operate the heavy equipment, do the butchering. If there's something I don't know, he always makes me learn it when he performs the task just in case he's not there one day.
I was 40 when I met my husband. He was 36. (We became friends during the pandemic. Friends for 8 months and then starting dating) We were married last summer. (June 2023) My first marriage. And last. I’m 44 now. I was in two different long term relationships in my 20’s and 30’s. But when I met him, my life change and it all made sense. But prior to him and this current life, I was solo and independent. Yes, even during the other relationships. I’ve always lived alone. Had my own home. I never lived with a man. I never had another man’s money or depending on it I should say. It was my income and my income alone. My husband is totally your husband. His skills and hard work is endless. But the minute I had a man who could do this or that… and even for me… it was like whoa, what is this? Haha. He’s such a good man and partner. I still do many things on my own because I like to. I learned how to take care of a home and yard on my own all those 20+ years. Fast forward to life today, I got to leave my job of 22+ years that eventually led to stress and depression. I get to take of our 6 acres daily. Our home. Preparing a property and home of sustainability for he and I. (We don’t have kids. I wish we did though. 😔) Ive been a gardener for over 20 years and I used to garden on like half of an acre at my old home. Now I have 6ish acres. So you can imagine my joy and happiness. I have dreamed and yearned for this. I’m okay with not working. We live on his income solely. We took a financial hit by me leaving my job.. BUT… the happiness and the stress that went away is priceless. For BOTH of us. I didn’t like the woman I was when I was stressed and had so much anxiety from simply a job I was keeping just for a paycheck. The burden was lifted as soon as I walked away and came home… for good. I manage everything here and he can go work at his own business and currently expanding it. We’re both happy. I could have made it as single woman in so many ways. It’s all I knew for most of my adulthood until him. But man, life is so much better or fulfilled with a good man… a good hard working partner. He will tell you and still tells me… when you’re happy, im happy.🥰 Learning skills is important in this life. Learning them on your own. Learning from your partner. Knowing you can do many things yourself and having a partner for things you can’t or just picking up the shack when needed.
Absolutely #10! I spent my early teens and twenties with men who didn't have values of taking care of myself and our future family, I had a child with one, I was the one that held it all together, so I didn't believe you needed a man. Now I've married my wonderful husband and we have a 12 year old and a 7 week old bundle of joy together, he built our house with his own two hands, my father helped. My husband would take care of us in an emergency, I love that I can rely on him, he can rely on me to keep us fed and look after our children
When you say you 'sleep like a baby at night' it's so simple but so reassuring! I don't think I've heard someone say something so lightly about the times we're living in, from someone who actually recognises the times. Thank you for the encouragement :)
Even if you don’t have a man in your life like me, prepare, learn to do stuff and God will watch out for you. He’s good at sending people and resources your way, even angels❤
I love how real and raw you are with talking about all this! You are my favorite RUclipsr because you just speak your mind , but also are respectful about it. May Gods blessings be upon you and your family 🙏🏼
Get your beeswax candles blessed! I would also recommend storing lots of BLESSED salt. I do the same with buying books for foraging and different skills. I’ve been always told to have a big dog and a little dog because the little dog is usually the yapper and sleeps lighter so they are the warning to set off the big dog. Great tips Steph!
Also if you can afford have the generator hooked up to the house…it makes it so much easier. At our farm we have lost power for a day here and there and we need it in our cold Canadian winters for our heated water troughs and so that pipes don’t burst
Wonderful advice # 1-9. Thank you 🙏 # 10 I’m still working on having that blessing. I am single and I never met my father. However, I have been gardening, canning, raising chickens; etc on my own for several years now. ❤
Even if you don’t smoke you can buy cheap cigarettes and vacuum seal them for barter in an emergency too. They’re a good barter tool in normal live too
I am Number 10 of 13 children. I enjoyed growing up in a big, catholic family. I am so thankful to my mother who raced me in my catholic faith. Now I have my own 2 daughter’s and 5 grandchildren. I feel blessed. I have stacked up on food for the last few years. Things are getting chaotic over here in Germany. Whoever doesn’t see the signs of the times now, God have mercy on them. God bless you and your family ❤🙏🙏🙏
You are so great! Love your no nonsense attitude and view of how things are supposed to be without any hesitation. People think we have to evolve with the new age stuff... I say we should be back to how our ancestors did things just like you do!
You have provided us with some very important information, but I can't help but see that beautiful baby boy, he is adorable. Thank you for the invaluable information you have provided us.
I have been loving all of your content! It’s really been speaking to my heart and how I’ve been feeling lately with all the craziness going on in the world. Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us!
I love watching your videos so much! I‘m a new first time mom living in Munich and I dream about living on the countryside with chickens and cows and spend my time doing stuff that really matters. Watching your videos keeps reminding me of that dream. So tired of big city life 😄 Thanks for all the inspiring and helpful videos 🙏🏼
I absolutely love your videos sweet girl.. I'm a mother of 5 as well.. ages almost 20..almost 18..14..7..and almost 2.. Been married for 21 years and I live in the Sierra mountains of Ca.. very small country town...Mariposa.. And one thing I have learned being a stay home mama and homeschool mom..while my husband had been the full bread winner..is to take the time to learn what to do if your husband is not able.. to learn the process when the power is out and the steps for the generator to hook up to the whole house.. we deal with fires here every summer.. and lots of snow impact in the winter..and power is always out due to situations.. but my point being, to know the basics of where things are and what to do in many situations, your husband..being a hard working man that he is can get hurt at any given moment.. I pray this never happens of course, but reality is we get comfortable thinking that man will always be there.. so from experience, take the time to go over things with him..know what to do, and how to do it. We all feel this need to prepare in these days.. and through the grace of our Father above we have men who put in their all and while doing that anything can happen.. I pray you see the message I'm sharing..and just know this comes from love sweet girl!!!! Prepare yourself with your husband, so you have a piece of mind if anything was to happen.. may our heavenly Father bless you ...❤️❤️
Agree 💯! My hubby works very hard on our farm and he also works on town at least once a week and at home on his day job. He also travels occasionally for his day job and I have begun learning what I would need to do if he was unable to get back home asap! Or if he was hurt or even if everything went bad, he wouldn't have enough hours in the day to do all that needs done! That I need to learn how to do it as well.
I used to love in a tiny apartment so we had only what we needed for the week. A few years into living in our house with enough space, I'm finally ready to start stocking up. I'm slowly getting 1 more of everything we use that stores okay. And then 2 more... things that we go through faster im getting a couple more. I'm aiming for 6 months of all basic shelf stable ingredients which really means food for way longer since you don't use everything at once. We finally got our drop approved by azure standard last month but we couldn't get the minimum before the ship date so that was disappointing. Hopefully we can get it next month. Great video, super informative
We are working on getting a Generac put in within the next few weeks. Just looking at the homesteaders in NC that got hit hard, still had food and electricity because of their Generac. Praying for our nation!
We’ve got long term food from a company. It was enough to last our family of 8 for 6 months at 3 meals a day. It was not cheap but we bought chunks at a time over 4 years. Now our family is a family of 11….so canning is how I’m going to make up for the rest. Water supply is important too and often overlooked as well. ❤
What are great video I have sat here Listening with great interest 2 cups of herbal tea and I thoroughly enjoyed it you are amazing follow you a lot it’s nice to see that you are up to, looking forward to the next video Jeannette
I spend a lot of time WIIIIISHING I had been working toward this type of preparedness since young adulthood. Most of the time reading/watching "what I need to do to prepare" lists make me feel so hopeless. Like, I will never live long enough to "get ready". But this video was great! So much great and practical advice. You made it feel very doable NOW. I am so happy I have recently discovered your channel and blog! THANK YOU!
I really want to save up for a generator, dried foods and dry up my sourdough starter for future use!! Also we just bought our 2yo daughter her first bed girl bed from Birch!! Tonight is the 2nd night with her sleeping on it after i cuddled her to bed. I hope she sleeps on it haha it was spendy! Lol but i know she will last awhile
Hello Steph, thank you so much for all these. We got also #5 in our home coz husband is a hunter and he's also my #10. I learned to have a prepper mindset because he is already one even when he was still single. He built a house from scratch when he was still single with help of professional carpenters but he knows all the installation etc (he's also an electrician), so, he fixes everything in our house. And he loves to invent things that we now laugh while looking at each other when he says "this is my last invention". Hehhe. And yes, he always tell me, too, to not worry coz he has things ready that I don't even know of. And one time I asked him to teach me what to do if I get a flat tire on the road and his reply cracked me up coz he said all I have to do is drive on the side of the road and dial his number. 😂😂Thank God for responsible and handy husbands!
This campaign season is for our entertainment. That’s the only logical reason for what has been going on. It is like a large scale Punk’d episode 😂 Thanks for all your awesome content! I find your chats very interesting. Keep up the great work! P. S. can you please do some more conspiracy theory chats?
Can you do something to show how you raise guardian dogs when they’re a puppy? Like what the process is for introducing them to livestock, where they sleep, how you feed them, etc? My goal is to live on a homestead in the near future but all I’ve ever known/trained are house dogs! 🤣
You need to get your pup from a breeder who trains them. A good breeder will help you learn what to do once you take your pup home. Our Great Pyranese stayed with his grandparents and parents for 10 months to be trained by them as to how to guard the livestock. When we brought him home, we basically kept him on leash around our animals at first and walked him the perimeter of our property several times a day for a few weeks. After that they are fairly self sufficient but a good breeder is a must and can really help you if you have any issues
Nice plan but I would make sure I knew where the generator is and would learn how to use because what would happen if your Husband isn’t at home or something when disaster strikes and you have the kids to watch out for.
Hey Stephanie, I like your sourdough starter video. The first time I seen your video is when you were making laundry detergent and I really like that but I like the glasses that you have can you tell me where you got your glasses from Karen Calhoun? Thank you.
I’m a Canadian, I’m sick of the US election coverage everywhere lol. Anyways, yes preparedness! COVID opened our eyes and helped push us to our homestead quicker than we were thinking. Thankful to be here now ❤
Ditto! Can’t wait till it’s over…..no matter who is in the Oval Office, still need to learn and prep😉 wish I could talk to my younger self 20 yrs ago….. I wanted to simplify then and learn canning, farming, etc. Everyone thought I was crazy then…. Now I’m older, just learning and crazier! lol🤣🤣🤣 COVID definitely was an eye opener….. Take care, be safe!
I love your video on how to make liquid laundry detergent in the 5 gallon bucket I also love the fairly rooted woman and her family as well she has some awesome recipes her name is Amber I believe but I did your recipe I do have a problem now I have a lot of wool sweaters and I don't wanna have to use wool light on them I was wondering if you could please share with me a recipe or if you Audi did a video on how to launder and take care of Wolf sweat and so they don't shrink I would absolutely love this please and thank you
I recommend everyone watch the BBC's Wartime Farm, as well as Victorian, Edwardian, and Tudor farm. Youll learn a lot about this topic and it's so entertaining!
Came to the comments to see if you were going to link somewhere to find a #10 husband 😂 so thankful that I have a man’s man the safety gives you was just unmatched
Great video! Although I love milk cows for me personally, I feel like dairy goats would be a better survival animal. They are easier to feed, especially on a smaller property, and are so much easier to handle. Hopefully, I can get back into goats someday when we finally get our own land!
Get those beautiful candles blessed Mama. Its on my to do list also :) Autom has 100% beeswax candles in bulk for cheaper too. Viva Cristo Rey! God speaks to His Children
Have you ever tried beef tallow as a facial moisturizer? If so, what is your experience and do you have a brand you recommend? Thank you and love your videos!!
I just saw your woodstove picture and your wood piled up right next to the stove makes me sooo nervous. Those stoves can get soo hot and could make that wood combust. Please check into that.
Love how that looks! We heat our house with just wood. 3 years now doing this and it's possible. We got a Kitchen Queen (silly name, but I can cook on it, too)!
Do you have any tips on milking the cow as a mom with a baby? We have 1 jersey in milk and next year we should have 2 in milk at the same time, and as of now my husband is milking at 5am before work. The baby is usually nursing in bed with me at that time, and then it's up for me to get ready, prep breakfast and school, and then I do school until lunch with the big kids. My husband doesn't complain, but I know he'd appreciate it if I took over milking or at least helped when we have 2 in milk. The baby does NOT like to be in the back carrier while I do anything leaning over, so she'd just cry while milking, and my other kids aren't big enough to take baby while I milk. Any tips?
I’ve been trying to find berkey filters and haven’t had any luck. Do you know of any compatible filters that are just as good as the black berkey filters?
If god forbid something happens to your husband you should know about, where and how to use generators, if you know how I apologize in advance. But saying my husband looks after those things can be a scary situation.
I wish I could find a #10... divorced at 42... a decade later still can't find the one -masculinity and traditional value type men seem to have become extinct. #NotWillingToSettle
The fate of our nation is in every person's hand and the outcome will touch each and every one of us. This is the most important election of our life time. These are not just hollowed words being spoken. As a Christian woman who loves her freedom to be able to worship, the possibility of that could come to an end. I pray we all take this election as serous as possible. Blessings to all.
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#10. I was a power house of a woman through my mid thirties. A single mom, a degree in engineering, a great career earning great money, physically fit, and capable of doing all the things.... by myself. I met my husband at 36 (I'm 45 now). A real 'man's man'. If it exists, he can fix it. If it doesn't exist, he can make it. If it needs to be done, he will do it. I was able to do all the things, but I never realized the weight of everything I carried on my own until I had a capable man. Yes, i can fix the tractor.... but I'd rather be in the greenhouses growing our food or in the kitchen preserving it, etc. It's made my life so much...... more. In every way.
I will add, though, it's important for me to know the things my husband handles in case he isn't home or sick etc. I am 100% able to handle our generators, solar well pump, solar home system, fix the trucks and heavy equipment, operate the heavy equipment, do the butchering. If there's something I don't know, he always makes me learn it when he performs the task just in case he's not there one day.
I love the comfort knowing I got someone that can do something. My husband isn't a total Mr. Fix-it, but he will try his best.
I was 40 when I met my husband. He was 36. (We became friends during the pandemic. Friends for 8 months and then starting dating)
We were married last summer. (June 2023) My first marriage. And last. I’m 44 now. I was in two different long term relationships in my 20’s and 30’s. But when I met him, my life change and it all made sense. But prior to him and this current life, I was solo and independent. Yes, even during the other relationships. I’ve always lived alone. Had my own home. I never lived with a man. I never had another man’s money or depending on it I should say. It was my income and my income alone.
My husband is totally your husband. His skills and hard work is endless. But the minute I had a man who could do this or that… and even for me… it was like whoa, what is this? Haha. He’s such a good man and partner.
I still do many things on my own because I like to. I learned how to take care of a home and yard on my own all those 20+ years. Fast forward to life today, I got to leave my job of 22+ years that eventually led to stress and depression. I get to take of our 6 acres daily. Our home. Preparing a property and home of sustainability for he and I. (We don’t have kids. I wish we did though. 😔)
Ive been a gardener for over 20 years and I used to garden on like half of an acre at my old home. Now I have 6ish acres. So you can imagine my joy and happiness. I have dreamed and yearned for this. I’m okay with not working. We live on his income solely. We took a financial hit by me leaving my job.. BUT… the happiness and the stress that went away is priceless. For BOTH of us. I didn’t like the woman I was when I was stressed and had so much anxiety from simply a job I was keeping just for a paycheck. The burden was lifted as soon as I walked away and came home… for good.
I manage everything here and he can go work at his own business and currently expanding it. We’re both happy.
I could have made it as single woman in so many ways. It’s all I knew for most of my adulthood until him. But man, life is so much better or fulfilled with a good man… a good hard working partner. He will tell you and still tells me… when you’re happy, im happy.🥰
Learning skills is important in this life. Learning them on your own. Learning from your partner. Knowing you can do many things yourself and having a partner for things you can’t or just picking up the shack when needed.
You are what I aspire to become.
Absolutely #10! I spent my early teens and twenties with men who didn't have values of taking care of myself and our future family, I had a child with one, I was the one that held it all together, so I didn't believe you needed a man. Now I've married my wonderful husband and we have a 12 year old and a 7 week old bundle of joy together, he built our house with his own two hands, my father helped. My husband would take care of us in an emergency, I love that I can rely on him, he can rely on me to keep us fed and look after our children
Yes, we’ve been told we didn’t need men. Yes we do.
When you say you 'sleep like a baby at night' it's so simple but so reassuring! I don't think I've heard someone say something so lightly about the times we're living in, from someone who actually recognises the times. Thank you for the encouragement :)
Even if you don’t have a man in your life like me, prepare, learn to do stuff and God will watch out for you. He’s good at sending people and resources your way, even angels❤
I love how real and raw you are with talking about all this! You are my favorite RUclipsr because you just speak your mind , but also are respectful about it. May Gods blessings be upon you and your family 🙏🏼
Get your beeswax candles blessed! I would also recommend storing lots of BLESSED salt. I do the same with buying books for foraging and different skills.
I’ve been always told to have a big dog and a little dog because the little dog is usually the yapper and sleeps lighter so they are the warning to set off the big dog.
Great tips Steph!
Also if you can afford have the generator hooked up to the house…it makes it so much easier. At our farm we have lost power for a day here and there and we need it in our cold Canadian winters for our heated water troughs and so that pipes don’t burst
Wonderful advice # 1-9. Thank you 🙏
# 10 I’m still working on having that blessing.
I am single and I never met my father. However, I have been gardening, canning, raising chickens; etc on my own for several years now.
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Even if you don’t smoke you can buy cheap cigarettes and vacuum seal them for barter in an emergency too. They’re a good barter tool in normal live too
I am Number 10 of 13 children. I enjoyed growing up in a big, catholic family. I am so thankful to my mother who raced me in my catholic faith. Now I have my own 2 daughter’s and 5 grandchildren. I feel blessed.
I have stacked up on food for the last few years. Things are getting chaotic over here in Germany. Whoever doesn’t see the signs of the times now, God have mercy on them. God bless you and your family ❤🙏🙏🙏
You are so great! Love your no nonsense attitude and view of how things are supposed to be without any hesitation. People think we have to evolve with the new age stuff... I say we should be back to how our ancestors did things just like you do!
You have provided us with some very important information, but I can't help but see that beautiful baby boy, he is adorable. Thank you for the invaluable information you have provided us.
#10 made me laugh because that’s so my husband! He can fix anything, he’s a protector by nature, he’s always 5 steps ahead!
I have been loving all of your content! It’s really been speaking to my heart and how I’ve been feeling lately with all the craziness going on in the world. Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us!
I love watching your videos so much! I‘m a new first time mom living in Munich and I dream about living on the countryside with chickens and cows and spend my time doing stuff that really matters. Watching your videos keeps reminding me of that dream. So tired of big city life 😄 Thanks for all the inspiring and helpful videos 🙏🏼
" are we being Punk'd" thats exactly how i feel! thank you so much for this video
I absolutely love your videos sweet girl.. I'm a mother of 5 as well.. ages almost 20..almost 18..14..7..and almost 2..
Been married for 21 years and I live in the Sierra mountains of Ca.. very small country town...Mariposa..
And one thing I have learned being a stay home mama and homeschool mom..while my husband had been the full bread winner..is to take the time to learn what to do if your husband is not able.. to learn the process when the power is out and the steps for the generator to hook up to the whole house.. we deal with fires here every summer.. and lots of snow impact in the winter..and power is always out due to situations.. but my point being, to know the basics of where things are and what to do in many situations, your husband..being a hard working man that he is can get hurt at any given moment..
I pray this never happens of course, but reality is we get comfortable thinking that man will always be there.. so from experience, take the time to go over things with him..know what to do, and how to do it. We all feel this need to prepare in these days.. and through the grace of our Father above we have men who put in their all and while doing that anything can happen.. I pray you see the message I'm sharing..and just know this comes from love sweet girl!!!! Prepare yourself with your husband, so you have a piece of mind if anything was to happen.. may our heavenly Father bless you ...❤️❤️
Agree 💯! My hubby works very hard on our farm and he also works on town at least once a week and at home on his day job. He also travels occasionally for his day job and I have begun learning what I would need to do if he was unable to get back home asap! Or if he was hurt or even if everything went bad, he wouldn't have enough hours in the day to do all that needs done! That I need to learn how to do it as well.
I used to love in a tiny apartment so we had only what we needed for the week. A few years into living in our house with enough space, I'm finally ready to start stocking up. I'm slowly getting 1 more of everything we use that stores okay. And then 2 more... things that we go through faster im getting a couple more. I'm aiming for 6 months of all basic shelf stable ingredients which really means food for way longer since you don't use everything at once. We finally got our drop approved by azure standard last month but we couldn't get the minimum before the ship date so that was disappointing. Hopefully we can get it next month. Great video, super informative
We are working on getting a Generac put in within the next few weeks. Just looking at the homesteaders in NC that got hit hard, still had food and electricity because of their Generac. Praying for our nation!
We’ve got long term food from a company. It was enough to last our family of 8 for 6 months at 3 meals a day. It was not cheap but we bought chunks at a time over 4 years. Now our family is a family of 11….so canning is how I’m going to make up for the rest. Water supply is important too and often overlooked as well. ❤
#5 - also known as “pew pew”
Haha, I love when it I get a chance to say or type that. I’m 5. 😆😆
I agree with you so much.. Esp #10 and the water balloons in the safe.
What are great video I have sat here Listening with great interest 2 cups of herbal tea and I thoroughly enjoyed it you are amazing follow you a lot it’s nice to see that you are up to, looking forward to the next video Jeannette
I spend a lot of time WIIIIISHING I had been working toward this type of preparedness since young adulthood. Most of the time reading/watching "what I need to do to prepare" lists make me feel so hopeless. Like, I will never live long enough to "get ready". But this video was great! So much great and practical advice. You made it feel very doable NOW. I am so happy I have recently discovered your channel and blog! THANK YOU!
I really want to save up for a generator, dried foods and dry up my sourdough starter for future use!! Also we just bought our 2yo daughter her first bed girl bed from Birch!! Tonight is the 2nd night with her sleeping on it after i cuddled her to bed. I hope she sleeps on it haha it was spendy! Lol but i know she will last awhile
Hello Steph, thank you so much for all these. We got also #5 in our home coz husband is a hunter and he's also my #10. I learned to have a prepper mindset because he is already one even when he was still single. He built a house from scratch when he was still single with help of professional carpenters but he knows all the installation etc (he's also an electrician), so, he fixes everything in our house. And he loves to invent things that we now laugh while looking at each other when he says "this is my last invention". Hehhe. And yes, he always tell me, too, to not worry coz he has things ready that I don't even know of. And one time I asked him to teach me what to do if I get a flat tire on the road and his reply cracked me up coz he said all I have to do is drive on the side of the road and dial his number. 😂😂Thank God for responsible and handy husbands!
#10 is most important for our family too.on our farm!!
I live in Buffalo NY..When it snows, It snows and there no place to get a generator stores are wiped out..even snow shovels are gone
Thanks for sharing this!...and I love the #10 ! God sure has a wonderful design for our roles as men and women!
This campaign season is for our entertainment. That’s the only logical reason for what has been going on. It is like a large scale Punk’d episode 😂
Thanks for all your awesome content! I find your chats very interesting. Keep up the great work!
P. S. can you please do some more conspiracy theory chats?
I love,your videos Steph, these are all valid and thank you for sharing ❤️
Can you do something to show how you raise guardian dogs when they’re a puppy? Like what the process is for introducing them to livestock, where they sleep, how you feed them, etc? My goal is to live on a homestead in the near future but all I’ve ever known/trained are house dogs! 🤣
Ditto!!
You need to get your pup from a breeder who trains them. A good breeder will help you learn what to do once you take your pup home. Our Great Pyranese stayed with his grandparents and parents for 10 months to be trained by them as to how to guard the livestock. When we brought him home, we basically kept him on leash around our animals at first and walked him the perimeter of our property several times a day for a few weeks. After that they are fairly self sufficient but a good breeder is a must and can really help you if you have any issues
Yes, that would be interesting and valuable to know 😊
Nice plan but I would make sure I knew where the generator is and would learn how to use because what would happen if your Husband isn’t at home or something when disaster strikes and you have the kids to watch out for.
Hey Stephanie, I like your sourdough starter video. The first time I seen your video is when you were making laundry detergent and I really like that but I like the glasses that you have can you tell me where you got your glasses from Karen Calhoun? Thank you.
I’m a Canadian, I’m sick of the US election coverage everywhere lol. Anyways, yes preparedness! COVID opened our eyes and helped push us to our homestead quicker than we were thinking. Thankful to be here now ❤
We are sick of it too
You might be sick of it, but if this goes wrong, hell will reign down on all of us.
Ditto! Can’t wait till it’s over…..no matter who is in the Oval Office, still need to learn and prep😉 wish I could talk to my younger self 20 yrs ago….. I wanted to simplify then and learn canning, farming, etc. Everyone thought I was crazy then…. Now I’m older, just learning and crazier! lol🤣🤣🤣 COVID definitely was an eye opener….. Take care, be safe!
@@BB-ji3dwhave faith that even if it goes bad..something good can be made from it. Praying for you all ❤
I love your video on how to make liquid laundry detergent in the 5 gallon bucket I also love the fairly rooted woman and her family as well she has some awesome recipes her name is Amber I believe but I did your recipe I do have a problem now I have a lot of wool sweaters and I don't wanna have to use wool light on them I was wondering if you could please share with me a recipe or if you Audi did a video on how to launder and take care of Wolf sweat and so they don't shrink I would absolutely love this please and thank you
Love everything about your channel ❤
I recommend everyone watch the BBC's Wartime Farm, as well as Victorian, Edwardian, and Tudor farm. Youll learn a lot about this topic and it's so entertaining!
The same BBC with extreme biased views 😂
I recommend you do more research than what is shown on the tel lie vision hun!!
Came to the comments to see if you were going to link somewhere to find a #10 husband 😂 so thankful that I have a man’s man the safety gives you was just unmatched
Great video! Although I love milk cows for me personally, I feel like dairy goats would be a better survival animal. They are easier to feed, especially on a smaller property, and are so much easier to handle. Hopefully, I can get back into goats someday when we finally get our own land!
Good thoughts.
I would love to get to a spot in life that we can buy extra foods
We live in the uk and my pantry is very well stocked i feel something is going to happen where i will need it.
Loved your list! Agree with you about all of them, especially number 10! ❤
Get those beautiful candles blessed Mama. Its on my to do list also :) Autom has 100% beeswax candles in bulk for cheaper too. Viva Cristo Rey! God speaks to His Children
Have you ever tried beef tallow as a facial moisturizer? If so, what is your experience and do you have a brand you recommend? Thank you and love your videos!!
Yes I have and my face broke out, which is never a problem for me!
Always Love your videos Steph❤🍂🎃🍁i love my Berkey too
I vote we should call the Jersey-Normandy cows "Normeys" 😂
Love this video!!
Loved all the tips❤
Yes we are watching a movie. You got it right.
Good morning I love your videos and you where did you get your quilt or bed spread on your bed. I love it❤
First time watching and LOVED the list! #10 👏👏👏👏
my first time watching also and this flipped me out. she’s on something, for real!
Great informative video love ❤ your beautiful family & farm 🏡🚜🌽🍉🐓🐄🐖🐕
I just saw your woodstove picture and your wood piled up right next to the stove makes me sooo nervous. Those stoves can get soo hot and could make that wood combust. Please check into that.
Wood requires a spark/flame, not just heat. And it doesn’t “combust”.
Love how that looks! We heat our house with just wood. 3 years now doing this and it's possible. We got a Kitchen Queen (silly name, but I can cook on it, too)!
Can you share what that black cover is on your bed
Do you have any tips on milking the cow as a mom with a baby? We have 1 jersey in milk and next year we should have 2 in milk at the same time, and as of now my husband is milking at 5am before work. The baby is usually nursing in bed with me at that time, and then it's up for me to get ready, prep breakfast and school, and then I do school until lunch with the big kids. My husband doesn't complain, but I know he'd appreciate it if I took over milking or at least helped when we have 2 in milk. The baby does NOT like to be in the back carrier while I do anything leaning over, so she'd just cry while milking, and my other kids aren't big enough to take baby while I milk. Any tips?
Hopewell Heights has an older video she milked a cow with her baby in his little wrap it might have been a year ago.❤
@@GARDENOFLIFE2024 Oh thanks! I'm thinking baby in the stroller would work for us, she would be mad but she might just have to deal. 😅
I’ve been trying to find berkey filters and haven’t had any luck. Do you know of any compatible filters that are just as good as the black berkey filters?
Try British Water Filter. Hope this helps.
Pro One!
What mattress firmness did you buy?
yep and you’re leading the pak! you need some zanex
Have this bees wax candles blessed by a priest. We have them blessed at Candlemas in December
Research water filter systems. I’ve read over and over again that there are better cheaper options
If god forbid something happens to your husband you should know about, where and how to use generators, if you know how I apologize in advance. But saying my husband looks after those things can be a scary situation.
They live in a multigenerational property and they have older kids. She’s doing fine
Watch the show Veep. It's a ridiculous comedy and its hilariously similar to our real life.
I wish I could find a #10... divorced at 42... a decade later still can't find the one -masculinity and traditional value type men seem to have become extinct. #NotWillingToSettle
The world is a stage never resonated with me like it has the past few years…., I think we are bein punked for sure
The fate of our nation is in every person's hand and the outcome will touch each and every one of us. This is the most important election of our life time. These are not just hollowed words being spoken. As a Christian woman who loves her freedom to be able to worship, the possibility of that could come to an end. I pray we all take this election as serous as possible. Blessings to all.
I have an acre of land. How ouch do you need to have a dairy cow
They say an acre per cow, but we have been dairy farmers for 15 years and you need more. Five for one cow, but rotation is key.
If you are strictly grass fed an acre isn’t enough but if you are able to supplement feed, you can get away with one cow on one acre.