Way to go mama!! Your pantry is absolutely gorgeous and looks so efficiently set up! 😍 LOVE watching you make everything from scratch and it’s so beautifully stored. 💚
Gorgeous pantry and so well thought out. I loved Judah clapping as you filled buckets. Could you do a new kitchen tour since you have changed things recently.
A couple of years ago, I started making my own peanut butter. It is so much cheaper and healthier (depending on what is added to store bought). I simply put them in my food processor and process until smooth. We think it taste better too. It is easy to make, but a bit of a mess to clean- but well worth it!
Thank you for the encouragement at the end! We live in a very tiny home (no pantry at all and not enough cupboards even lol!) BUT Thanks to your videos, guidance, encouragement and planner (and the help of Jesus, of course), I've gotten our tiny, laughter filled home almost completely organized and under control! It's taken me a little over a year to do so (recovering from lung surgery & things got very out of control during my long "time off ")
What a blessing to have a pantry! It is very cute! I have heard such good things about Azure. I can't imagine being able to afford a $1000 haul, but I am sure it will save you so much money in the longrun as it will multiply for many weeks and weeks (I spend $1000 on groceries as a family of 5 a month, living in one of the top expensive states and it boggles me that it costs me that much when I am so frugal).
Love your pantry! We have the same bathroom off the kitchen situation & want to do the same thing one day. I'm in Oshkosh & we have an Az St drop zone here, but I haven't tried it yet. Love your little helper! ❤
what a lovely space! have you considered adding some cute little curtains to cover the buckets? i’m doing a similar set up in our reno & that’s our plan! i’m hoping for a neutral gingham print ☺️ we love azure!
Watching you take all those bags and bottles out of that box reminded me of people climbing out of a Volkswagen. 😅 We order from Azure regularly and I have never gotten a box so fully packed. Enjoyed your video. How do you remember what's in all those clear containers? I didn't see any labels.
I think your goals are definitely in the right direction. If you listen back to your video your most often mentioned Idem is the many sugars. If you really value your families health and I know you do, try to limit or eliminate the processed sugars. the best sweeteners to use are coconut sugar, honey and allulose. The most harmful products in our American diet is the processed "foods" we have grown accustom to. Healthy is so simple when you eliminate processed products. It takes time to get adapted to less processed ingredients but your health and your families health is worth it.
Oh, Kelsey, you would probably have a seizure if you saw my pantry. It is as organized as it is EVER going to be. I live in a very old home where the pantry (which was a walk in room off the kitchen) got turned into an impromptu bathroom, when the dairy co op told my great grandmother that they would refuse pick of the milk until they had an indoor bathroom. The outhouse, situated on the back side of the house, faced the milk house in a downward grade & the co op was afraid of contamination of the milk house well water. So they squeezed the bathroom where the pantry was, to not lose a milk check & have a stain on their reputation LOL. Well, a new bathroom got added on (finally) when I moved in here & the 'old' bathroom is now a hall way & all that was left for pantry room is the space under the staircase. It is most inconvenient. My hubby did the best he could, but it ain't pretty & it is full to the gills. I have canning jars tucked ALL over the house & buckets of flour & our own wheat hidden too. It also seems as if my brain sees a nice blank space & says "Fill 'er up" LOL ..... I think I could not shop for 6 mos & we could eat comfortably. We also have 3 chest freezers full & 3 metal garbage cans full of wheat berries that we grow on our land. Living the way we do - cooking, raising & storing food - isn't for the faint of heart or weak of back LOLOLOL
I love this! I had one “wall to floorish” space as my pantry and it worked fine lol. I usually have things filled to the brim, so I don’t think it will be long until the aesthetic is gone and it’s jammed with stuff. Interesting about your old home and the dairy co op. It’s crazy how things have progressed and how people used spaces and lived. We also have 3 freezers full 🫣😁 but hopefully I can get on your status someday with the wheat berries. And as long as you know where things are, who needs organization 😉
Our Azure drop is 40 minutes, and that’s too much for me because it’s more in the middle of nowhere than our house 😅 my mom added my items to her drop this time so I’m so happy to save a trip
That is what I found, when I looked into it too. It is more than an hour away from me, but way, way up in the upper hinterlands of NY state - in the snow belt. I am not driving more than an hour INTO snowstorm country at a moments notice. I didn't find that the prices were that great, compared to what I can get locally, tbh....I don't see what the fuss is all about. I have a local bulk Amish run store that I can go get all that stuff at & even their prices are not always that great anymore. 🤷🤷🤷 I DO believe in buying bulk, but I don't think i could ever swing for the Azure obsession that everyone on the internet has. The drop site 'near' me won't hold your items, either. So if you miss/are late they send them back? Can't figure how that would benefit me at the price of gas right now.
i used to think maybe manifestation wasn’t real, or it just wasn’t for me. i watched all the videos, tried the techniques, but nothing happened. then i came across Vibrations of Manifestation by Alex Lane, and everything started to make sense. chapter 3 showed me how much my energy was holding me back, and once i shifted it, things started to fall into place.
I just found your channel and love love love your house. I currently live in California, but I am very eager to move out and our dream is to have a house on a big piece of land and enough room to grow our own food. Where do you live? We are interested in checking out different areas and deciding where we want to live. We want to live a more self sustained lifestyle.
She lives in Wisconsin. We live in Indiana in a similar house, a pretty rural area. Kentucky is also similar. You should check out Lewis Acre Homestead as well if you like Kelsey’s content
been there, wondering why manifesting seems to work for everyone else but not for me. i followed all the advice, but nothing seemed to click. then i read Vibrations of Manifestation by Alex Lane, and it completely shifted my perspective. chapter 3 has this one idea that changed how i see energy, and honestly, it’s been a game-changer for me.
It's funny, but I saw the tag line $1,000 Azure Haul and I gasped at the thought of $1,000, but then I remembered that when I add up our Uber Eats and Instacart for the month (I can't drive, so it's the only way the 3 of us get food), it comes out to way over that per month (no hate please). I'm trying to cut it down and cook more, but even the Instacart charges with delivery, tax and tip are crazy, so I guess your $1K haul wasn't bad at all.
I love the way he's cheering you on and clapping for you when pouriing the items in the bucket. 😂❤🥰😇
Restock videos always seem so relaxing. I love unloading groceries in my own house so it is cool seeing how others restock.
Way to go mama!! Your pantry is absolutely gorgeous and looks so efficiently set up! 😍 LOVE watching you make everything from scratch and it’s so beautifully stored. 💚
Hi Kelsey, I love your pantry organization.
Fist time I am commenting
But I am here supporting you for a while.
Thanks for sharing!❤
Gorgeous pantry and so well thought out. I loved Judah clapping as you filled buckets. Could you do a new kitchen tour since you have changed things recently.
Ballerina Farms protein...I need to try that. Thank you for all the pantry ideas!
In the end, I'm sure you are saving a lot of money buying in bulk and cooking and baking from scratch but most of all much healthier!
A couple of years ago, I started making my own peanut butter. It is so much cheaper and healthier (depending on what is added to store bought). I simply put them in my food processor and process until smooth. We think it taste better too. It is easy to make, but a bit of a mess to clean- but well worth it!
How long does it store and where can you store it?
I keep it in the refrigerator. I don’t know what to say about how long it lasts, at least a few weeks.
Your pantry turned out beautifully! I love the wallpaper!
In LOVE with your new pantry and that blue floral print!! Absolutely gorgeous! Blessings and thank you for the inspo 😍🙏
Love the pantry and your dresses
How I wish we had Azure in Australia... looks amazing!
Thank you for the encouragement at the end! We live in a very tiny home (no pantry at all and not enough cupboards even lol!)
BUT Thanks to your videos, guidance, encouragement and planner (and the help of Jesus, of course), I've gotten our tiny, laughter filled home almost completely organized and under control! It's taken me a little over a year to do so (recovering from lung surgery & things got very out of control during my long "time off ")
What a blessing to have a pantry! It is very cute! I have heard such good things about Azure. I can't imagine being able to afford a $1000 haul, but I am sure it will save you so much money in the longrun as it will multiply for many weeks and weeks (I spend $1000 on groceries as a family of 5 a month, living in one of the top expensive states and it boggles me that it costs me that much when I am so frugal).
Love your pantry! Such a beautifully stocked pantry to raise a healthy family ❤
Where is your maroon dress from? It is beautiful!
Love your pantry! We have the same bathroom off the kitchen situation & want to do the same thing one day. I'm in Oshkosh & we have an Az St drop zone here, but I haven't tried it yet. Love your little helper! ❤
Your little guy making a big mess then dancing in delight!😂 Mine do the exact same when they get half a chance!
what a lovely space! have you considered adding some cute little curtains to cover the buckets? i’m doing a similar set up in our reno & that’s our plan! i’m hoping for a neutral gingham print ☺️ we love azure!
Watching you take all those bags and bottles out of that box reminded me of people climbing out of a Volkswagen. 😅
We order from Azure regularly and I have never gotten a box so fully packed.
Enjoyed your video. How do you remember what's in all those clear containers? I didn't see any labels.
I think your goals are definitely in the right direction. If you listen back to your video your most often mentioned Idem is the many sugars. If you really value your families health and I know you do, try to limit or eliminate the processed sugars. the best sweeteners to use are coconut sugar, honey and allulose. The most harmful products in our American diet is the processed "foods" we have grown accustom to. Healthy is so simple when you eliminate processed products. It takes time to get adapted to less processed ingredients but your health and your families health is worth it.
Oh, Kelsey, you would probably have a seizure if you saw my pantry. It is as organized as it is EVER going to be. I live in a very old home where the pantry (which was a walk in room off the kitchen) got turned into an impromptu bathroom, when the dairy co op told my great grandmother that they would refuse pick of the milk until they had an indoor bathroom. The outhouse, situated on the back side of the house, faced the milk house in a downward grade & the co op was afraid of contamination of the milk house well water. So they squeezed the bathroom where the pantry was, to not lose a milk check & have a stain on their reputation LOL. Well, a new bathroom got added on (finally) when I moved in here & the 'old' bathroom is now a hall way & all that was left for pantry room is the space under the staircase. It is most inconvenient. My hubby did the best he could, but it ain't pretty & it is full to the gills. I have canning jars tucked ALL over the house & buckets of flour & our own wheat hidden too. It also seems as if my brain sees a nice blank space & says "Fill 'er up" LOL ..... I think I could not shop for 6 mos & we could eat comfortably. We also have 3 chest freezers full & 3 metal garbage cans full of wheat berries that we grow on our land. Living the way we do - cooking, raising & storing food - isn't for the faint of heart or weak of back LOLOLOL
I love this! I had one “wall to floorish” space as my pantry and it worked fine lol. I usually have things filled to the brim, so I don’t think it will be long until the aesthetic is gone and it’s jammed with stuff. Interesting about your old home and the dairy co op. It’s crazy how things have progressed and how people used spaces and lived. We also have 3 freezers full 🫣😁 but hopefully I can get on your status someday with the wheat berries. And as long as you know where things are, who needs organization 😉
He's clapping for you!! 🥰
Our Azure drop is 40 minutes, and that’s too much for me because it’s more in the middle of nowhere than our house 😅 my mom added my items to her drop this time so I’m so happy to save a trip
That is what I found, when I looked into it too. It is more than an hour away from me, but way, way up in the upper hinterlands of NY state - in the snow belt. I am not driving more than an hour INTO snowstorm country at a moments notice. I didn't find that the prices were that great, compared to what I can get locally, tbh....I don't see what the fuss is all about. I have a local bulk Amish run store that I can go get all that stuff at & even their prices are not always that great anymore. 🤷🤷🤷 I DO believe in buying bulk, but I don't think i could ever swing for the Azure obsession that everyone on the internet has. The drop site 'near' me won't hold your items, either. So if you miss/are late they send them back? Can't figure how that would benefit me at the price of gas right now.
Same here and a last minute notice of drop off day would not work for us. I’m sure it’s a blessing for others though.
I’d love to have a pantry but it’s not going to happen now. I’d need to be starting over 😊however I’m managing.
Love azure! Do you have a link for your lids you used for the salt? So cool!
i used to think maybe manifestation wasn’t real, or it just wasn’t for me. i watched all the videos, tried the techniques, but nothing happened. then i came across Vibrations of Manifestation by Alex Lane, and everything started to make sense. chapter 3 showed me how much my energy was holding me back, and once i shifted it, things started to fall into place.
Hello, good morning, dear friend, have a good day, God willing 👍❤️❤️❤️💐💐💐💐
I spy some Ballerina Farm protein powder! I just bought some! How do you like it??
I just found your channel and love love love your house. I currently live in California, but I am very eager to move out and our dream is to have a house on a big piece of land and enough room to grow our own food. Where do you live? We are interested in checking out different areas and deciding where we want to live. We want to live a more self sustained lifestyle.
She lives in Wisconsin. We live in Indiana in a similar house, a pretty rural area. Kentucky is also similar. You should check out Lewis Acre Homestead as well if you like Kelsey’s content
Wow! That is a lot of product, but I know it goes a long way.
You are an amazing lady! ❤
been there, wondering why manifesting seems to work for everyone else but not for me. i followed all the advice, but nothing seemed to click. then i read Vibrations of Manifestation by Alex Lane, and it completely shifted my perspective. chapter 3 has this one idea that changed how i see energy, and honestly, it’s been a game-changer for me.
It's funny, but I saw the tag line $1,000 Azure Haul and I gasped at the thought of $1,000, but then I remembered that when I add up our Uber Eats and Instacart for the month (I can't drive, so it's the only way the 3 of us get food), it comes out to way over that per month (no hate please). I'm trying to cut it down and cook more, but even the Instacart charges with delivery, tax and tip are crazy, so I guess your $1K haul wasn't bad at all.