Re: your jar cupboard... I have lazy susans in my cupboards. That way when I need something from the back, I just spin the lazy susan around and what was in the back is now in the front. 💖🌞🌵😷
As an kitchen assistant, I may suggest to have a few cutting boards, { only a as a food safety tip & tricks 🤗 } 1) green for fruit and veggies 1) Red for meat 1) blue for fish . A dollar general store may? have all of them. Hopefully I was helpful?
When filling a pot with water to put on the stove, I fill the pot only to the point where I can still lift it comfortably. I transfer the pot to the stove and then I fill a quart jar with water and bring the jar to the stove to finish filling the pot. I've just spent a lot of energy chopping all that veg and the last thing I want to happen is dropping the pot and have tiny bits of veg all over my kitchen floor. 💖🌞🌵😷
I don't know if you care about some strangers on the internets opinion, but I think you're amazing. Your videos are so informative. You do more than so many full abled people do and you make it look easy.
Congrats on how well you have organized your lower cabinets. You have managed to get sooo much into each space, and all within easy reach. I need someone like you to re-organize ours.
You are certainly strong and coordinated in lifting those pots over the pans on the stove! And a lot luckier than we have been with our countertops. We managed to badly scorch our laminate countertops and we eventually had to replace with Quartz. Our kudos to you on your cooking!
That is a very well organized kitchen that seems to work really well for you. Kudos to you and your hubby for the changes you’ve made! I thought about this video when we were thinking about Summer Party planning and remembering that the top of our upper cabinets hold a lot of our party supplies. Because my wife can’t use a step stool, I usually ask her before I go out what she needs from the higher cabinets, and I get it down for her, as well as getting the mixer onto the island because it is too bulky for her one fully useable hand. She has now figured out how to use a really long-handled pair of tongs - similar to a reacher - to reach things like cookie sheets, pizza pans, muffin tins. It’s amazing how long it takes us to come up with solutions to these “issues”! Or how we get better with time!
Every time I watch you cook, I realize we have to eat more veggies. We already go to store every 3 days for salad, so no problem. Re: Faucet - when we renovated the kitchen, the contractor included an auto "On/Off" faucet that you just wave your hand under it. Since Deb has limited hand function on right side, its wonderful, and also with messy hands when baking!!
@@EmpoweredPara Just part of the package of lil changes we made to make life better and more convenient for Debbie (wife). Changing all the doorknobs from round knobs to levers, lights that turn on automatically by motion in rooms she uses a lot, railings on both sides of staircase, eliminating step down onto deck. If only we had remembered to tell the builder to eliminate the step down into the Family Room. Sometimes it just takes small changes to achieve great results! I’ll make a 10 second video one day, when and if I find my mini-tripod again lol!
I am envious of your pea salad in that you make interesting and delicious meal items from leftovers. We are terrible at this. I can’t wait til you publish your first cookbook - “Smart Cooking with Brittney”!
We are currently cooking the bone broth in our Crock Pot. It should be ready in 12 hours. I see you ladled it into glass jars. We’ve always frozen soup etc in plastic containers but we don’t have any at present. We will freeze it in glass (Mason) jars. Thanks for your help!
Awesome work Em!! I too use a nice pice of wood to transport hot pots. Since i only cook for myself i get to eat straight from the hot pot like a real human. What makes that safe is important. I have this six inch square silicone pad that can handle 500F. Even more cool is that if everything stays dry the pad acts like a non slip pad. I think u will love having any sort of kinda flat silicone pad. Ive had mine for yrs. Its a game changer. Thanks for sharing
Man you worked a long hard day in the kitchen, all the camera work on top of cooking, all you did was really cool. I like that you made your own bone broth to, I’m definitely going to try that myself. Thank you for sharing all your ideas, it’s really helpful. I stay out of the kitchen most of the time ( my wife does all the cooking) you showing how to drain a hot pot from your chair just gave me the confidence to try it myself. I guess I’m really kind of frightened of getting burned and just don’t try. Thank you again, just want you to know your videos are helping people. Happy New Year to you and your family.
Thanks! It was a very long day moving the camera around a bunch so glad someone acknowledged that haha! You are bound to burn yourself but that's Parr of learning. Don't let it stop you from trying:)
I’ve started using a cutting board also, after placing a 180c hot air fryer basket on my lap :( and then a couple of weeks later did the exact same thing… I’ve finally learnt by my mistakes and use a cutting board now 👍 new subscriber loving your videos - been in a manual chair for 3 years
Lots of good tips here! I do similar with the wooden cutting board. Which, incidentally, my husband also made my cutting board! Lol. My legs aren't always cooperative with staying still so it doesn't always work to do stuff on my lap. When it doesn't, I roll up/under the edge of one of our counters that has an overhang. I'm wondering how tall you are. I'm 5 feet so I was already short and now being in the wheelchair makes me even lower. I use pretty much all cast iron pans so while I can get them into the oven when needed, getting them out is a different story. Thankful for lots of helpers in my house.
In re-watching this video for the 4th time, we noticed that you don’t slide the racks partway out of the oven when you are putting food in and out. Granted, some oven racks are rather tippy. Because of my wife’s lack of dexterity in her right arm and hand, we got a Samsung stove/oven that has one heavy-duty rack in the middle. It has its own built-in rack mechanism so that rack never flexes nor tilts. BIG improvement!
I use my island drawers also for my all my dishes. I feel that if you plan on being in the same home for at least 8-10 years it's so worth having your kitchen adapted with a sink that is lower (empty underneath for your legs), a cooktop at my level to see what I'm doing and wall unit oven. All this save's me so much energy and so much quicker for someone such as myself who enjoys cooking and baking. (But, that's just me :)
@@EmpoweredPara You live in Cda so financial help is at your disposal (as renos & adaptations are very expensive). I know, been an inc quad for 33 yrs and have moved 3 times lol Any problems, contact the Rick Hansen Foundation for assistance as that's what they're there for. I was an ambassador for several years. By the way, when I saw you climbing the stairs at your in-laws, I was literally holding my breathe, worried a wood chip could nick your butt ! Have a nice day.
Howdy. For many years, we made our own salad dressing in the same way you do. After both our moms passed away, we inherited their immersion blenders so now we have 3 of them lol! Then we worried about using raw eggs, so we stopped. We know you have a strong interest in nutrition, so can you give us thoughts on that? We would really like to go back to homemade salad dressing.
Hi n I luv ur Shephard pie recipe with sweet potatoes. I also luv ur cutting board. Ur husband did a fab job with the wood. Would it help u to use a small metal cart on wheels with another cutting board on top for ur instant pot? Then u can movr it closer to plugs and would be at a better height n easier to see inside pot. Also on amazon I saw pour spouts that u easily attach to ur pots that seem safer 2 use made of silicone. fyi. thks roxanne
thank you for all of those suggestions! Kinda brilliant to use a cart for the instant pot! not sure if I hsve enough room I'm my kitchen for that but I'm gonna think about how I csn make that work! Do you have a link for the pour spouts?
If you are buying a stove, consider and induction cooktop, as long you don't wear magnetic jewelry, you greatly reduce your chances of getting burned. You can still burn yourself from the hot pan or the food but not the stove top.
I use a cutting board also and for added safety I’ll put a large potholder (mitten) up against my stomach next to the cutting board if that makes since. And if I think the object that’s on the cutting board should move I’ll put a pot holder on the cutting board then place the hot object on it so the dish/pot won’t move. You did awesome putting your large casserole in the oven. I consider myself really strong but I don’t think I’d be able to do that. So your tip dividing it into two smaller casseroles is a great tip. I’m a paraplegic T-4/5 complete and we/I just learn how to modify what works for us. Not always easy but we get by, huh👍? Your meal looked really good.
Definitely takes trial and error to learn how to navigate in a wheelchair. Learned the hard way what doesn't work lol. I love the idea of putting a pot holder near your stomach in case thr hot thing gets close to it!
Someone made me a reacher gadget, which is a metal floor seperater folded like a v, the ones you find at doorways, with the top of a deodorant top duct taped to either sides of the v, and I use that to turn burners on
Debbie (current wife) and I were just at a local Farmers Market this afternoon and we saw this same style of cutting board that your husband made for you. They are thick, they are made of end cuts and they have the juice groove along the edges. They even look the same. They ranged in price from $90 to $156. Has your husband ever considered making his for sale for other chair users?
You gave a lot of good tips cooking when you on the wheelchair. That a good ideal to have a stove next to the sink. I do not think I ever saw a home with a stove next to the sink. The counter you have look reliable dose not burn or show any kinds of burnt on the counter when you sliding from the pot from stove toc the sink. from your video dose not look like you have tile type of counter. my mom got a counter a real nice one that dose not burn even putting hot pot on the counter. My mom was on the wheelchair for a month due to her broken leg from boat accident when she was in Costa Rica. The boat turn over and pin my mom on her left leg. Lucky not on the upper legs. I spent two weeks at my mom's house cleaning, cooking and helping her with projects. I got to learn some of her good cooking recipes!!!. she than moved onto using a walker for a month and now she walking again
@@EmpoweredPara learning her cooking knowledge was definitively a big plus. Flying back home from Costa Rica to San Francisco with a flight connection at LAX was not easy especially the staff member at the LAX airport was just nuts. They transfer my mom to another gate so fast that they push my mom on the cheelchair like a race car Argh!!!!!!!
@@videoconcord it's scary when other people try pushing me at the airport! I constantly have to slow them down. Always terrified that I am going to hit a bump with them pushing me and I'll launch out of my wheelchair!
I just noticed that we both have the same marble rolling pin! I’m not in a chair, and I have tummy muscles, but I’ve always used this rolling pin exactly the same way! I just find that it means a better flatter dough. Well, other than the pizza I made this week (sigh).
For the cameraman, I would love to but I live in Mauritius island and its a really way to Canada. But one day I hope I get this opportunity with you. No worries I would sleep on the couch or a mat ☺, you will only need to feed me that's all I would need
@@EmpoweredPara that's super awesome, A) family quality time B ) you can teach them to be future chief 's 🤗 " And the mommy of the year award go to Brittany 🏆"
@@EmpoweredPara I learned the shepherd pie/cottage pie thing a few years back. Since then I notice when people say they are making shepherds pie wrong 😂. It's like someone pointing out a 'blue car'...and suddenly you see them everywhere 🤣.
Is there a recipe here for the homemade broth you made? My wife was complaining yesterday that the broth she buys to make her homemade beef and tomato soup is sooo salty and yucky.
Just chicken bones or beef bones, onion, carrot, celery, salt, and water! Cook for 1.5 hours in a pressure cooker or 12 hours on the stove. Beef broth I spice with rosemary and chicken broth I spice with Herbes de Provence.
My mom got it for me and I was like, "why do I need a new faucet". Now I hate when someone I visit doesn't have a detachable part of their faucet lol. How did I live most of my life without it!
@morgancalvi6675 you can put a 2 prong thing into a 3 prong plug, but the instant pot is a 3 prong cord and thr extension cords I have are only 2 prong.
@@EmpoweredPara oh, I had the extension cord and wall plug backwards...but they say not toput a 2 prong into a 3 prong outlet because of grounding issues.
I'm the dishwasher in my house...😅. I boil and soak the dishes...way better than a dishwasher. That temp only gets to 160˚. Thank you...the grocery stores are junk...MORESO in the states. Food companies have been closed down in the states. Brittney, the camera man thing was a hoot... 🥲. Did you run this by hubby though 😳? I mean will the camera man be filming his slow and tortuous demise 🤣??? I use a boat motor mixer (I guess they are called immerser hand mixers, but boat motor mixer comes up...so boat motor mixer it is) because it saves on weak wrists and such. Record scratch: OK, HOLD the fort...meat (especially poultry) should never be cut on a wooden cutting board...it's a salmonella thing and you know Canada and it's meat listeria issues (please people never buy Maplewood Meats). THAT is a food hygiene thing because salmonella and listeriosis buggies are much better hiders in wood. I'm with search and rescue and have a life time certificate in food handling (not saying that to brag...but show I know just a wee bit about what I'm talking about). Tip for Brittney: Side by side refrigerator and freezer are a huge draw on the power bill. By the way, your handles being in and towards you are good ways to spill on you....good tip. I have that same exact boat motor! By the way, used eggshells in with the good ones=salmonella. I need to start making my own Mayo...but don't raw egg whites creep you out??? Oh what a great idea...mixing veggies up in the sink so you can see it. That looks YUMMY....I'm a Canuck...can I come over for dinner? Oh wait, I'm a vegetarian. Brit...pull the rack out and put the heavy casserole dish on the rack. If that oven was preheating...that would have been an ouchie...and I'd have to come visit you. Thank you Brittney for your inspiring me to make my own mayo. I'd be uncomfortable using raw egg whites...but LOVE the idea of using a yolk and the juice from chickpeas. I'm also getting drawers in lieu of empty cabinet space and not being able to use the cabinets. Do you have any tips on how to make a PVC shower chair? Again, thanks...and keep the videos coming!
Re: your jar cupboard... I have lazy susans in my cupboards. That way when I need something from the back, I just spin the lazy susan around and what was in the back is now in the front. 💖🌞🌵😷
As an kitchen assistant, I may suggest to have a few cutting boards, { only a as a food safety tip & tricks 🤗 }
1) green for fruit and veggies
1) Red for meat
1) blue for fish .
A dollar general store may? have all of them. Hopefully I was helpful?
Good idea:)
Fun fact: Shepard's pie is with lamb and it's cottage pie when you make it with beef. 💖🌞🌵😷
When filling a pot with water to put on the stove, I fill the pot only to the point where I can still lift it comfortably. I transfer the pot to the stove and then I fill a quart jar with water and bring the jar to the stove to finish filling the pot.
I've just spent a lot of energy chopping all that veg and the last thing I want to happen is dropping the pot and have tiny bits of veg all over my kitchen floor. 💖🌞🌵😷
I don't know if you care about some strangers on the internets opinion, but I think you're amazing. Your videos are so informative. You do more than so many full abled people do and you make it look easy.
Her channel is a neat one because she clearly isn't dumb. She shows how to do things you otherwise don't do because you may not know how.
Still one of your best videos! Lots of information told in a relaxed. at times humorous, fashion! And with your family.
Congrats on how well you have organized your lower cabinets. You have managed to get sooo much into each space, and all within easy reach. I need someone like you to re-organize ours.
You are certainly strong and coordinated in lifting those pots over the pans on the stove! And a lot luckier than we have been with our countertops. We managed to badly scorch our laminate countertops and we eventually had to replace with Quartz. Our kudos to you on your cooking!
That is a very well organized kitchen that seems to work really well for you. Kudos to you and your hubby for the changes you’ve made! I thought about this video when we were thinking about Summer Party planning and remembering that the top of our upper cabinets hold a lot of our party supplies. Because my wife can’t use a step stool, I usually ask her before I go out what she needs from the higher cabinets, and I get it down for her, as well as getting the mixer onto the island because it is too bulky for her one fully useable hand. She has now figured out how to use a really long-handled pair of tongs - similar to a reacher - to reach things like cookie sheets, pizza pans, muffin tins. It’s amazing how long it takes us to come up with solutions to these “issues”! Or how we get better with time!
I also love our Immersion Blender! Good for gravies and sauces. And great for our banana, berry and flax seed smoothies!
Every time I watch you cook, I realize we have to eat more veggies. We already go to store every 3 days for salad, so no problem. Re: Faucet - when we renovated the kitchen, the contractor included an auto "On/Off" faucet that you just wave your hand under it. Since Deb has limited hand function on right side, its wonderful, and also with messy hands when baking!!
um that's brilliant!
@@EmpoweredPara Just part of the package of lil changes we made to make life better and more convenient for Debbie (wife). Changing all the doorknobs from round knobs to levers, lights that turn on automatically by motion in rooms she uses a lot, railings on both sides of staircase, eliminating step down onto deck. If only we had remembered to tell the builder to eliminate the step down into the Family Room. Sometimes it just takes small changes to achieve great results! I’ll make a 10 second video one day, when and if I find my mini-tripod again lol!
Wow, you did an amazing job on that meal. Everything looked amazing and delicious. You navigate that kitchen so well.
Thanks!
I am envious of your pea salad in that you make interesting and delicious meal items from leftovers. We are terrible at this. I can’t wait til you publish your first cookbook - “Smart Cooking with Brittney”!
lol no publishing cook books for me
We are currently cooking the bone broth in our Crock Pot. It should be ready in 12 hours. I see you ladled it into glass jars. We’ve always frozen soup etc in plastic containers but we don’t have any at present. We will freeze it in glass (Mason) jars. Thanks for your help!
That dinner looks so delicious 😋
It was super yummy!
Awesome work Em!! I too use a nice pice of wood to transport hot pots. Since i only cook for myself i get to eat straight from the hot pot like a real human. What makes that safe is important. I have this six inch square silicone pad that can handle 500F. Even more cool is that if everything stays dry the pad acts like a non slip pad. I think u will love having any sort of kinda flat silicone pad. Ive had mine for yrs. Its a game changer.
Thanks for sharing
Ooh! I'll have to look for one!
Man you worked a long hard day in the kitchen, all the camera work on top of cooking, all you did was really cool. I like that you made your own bone broth to, I’m definitely going to try that myself.
Thank you for sharing all your ideas, it’s really helpful. I stay out of the kitchen most of the time ( my wife does all the cooking) you showing how to drain a hot pot from your chair just gave me the confidence to try it myself. I guess I’m really kind of frightened of getting burned and just don’t try.
Thank you again, just want you to know your videos are helping people.
Happy New Year to you and your family.
Thanks! It was a very long day moving the camera around a bunch so glad someone acknowledged that haha! You are bound to burn yourself but that's Parr of learning. Don't let it stop you from trying:)
I’ve started using a cutting board also, after placing a 180c hot air fryer basket on my lap :( and then a couple of weeks later did the exact same thing… I’ve finally learnt by my mistakes and use a cutting board now 👍 new subscriber loving your videos - been in a manual chair for 3 years
We just got an air fryer. They get so hot! Definitely keep a cutting board on your lap when you have hot things!
Lots of good tips here! I do similar with the wooden cutting board. Which, incidentally, my husband also made my cutting board! Lol. My legs aren't always cooperative with staying still so it doesn't always work to do stuff on my lap. When it doesn't, I roll up/under the edge of one of our counters that has an overhang. I'm wondering how tall you are. I'm 5 feet so I was already short and now being in the wheelchair makes me even lower. I use pretty much all cast iron pans so while I can get them into the oven when needed, getting them out is a different story. Thankful for lots of helpers in my house.
I'm 5'4" so I'm pretty short in my chair too. I'm the same with cast iron and big casserole dishes. Down is good, up is a no go.
In re-watching this video for the 4th time, we noticed that you don’t slide the racks partway out of the oven when you are putting food in and out. Granted, some oven racks are rather tippy. Because of my wife’s lack of dexterity in her right arm and hand, we got a Samsung stove/oven that has one heavy-duty rack in the middle. It has its own built-in rack mechanism so that rack never flexes nor tilts. BIG improvement!
Nope I don't slide them out
You rock lady,good video.
thanks!
I use my island drawers also for my all my dishes. I feel that if you plan on being in the same home for at least 8-10 years it's so worth having your kitchen adapted with a sink that is lower (empty underneath for your legs), a cooktop at my level to see what I'm doing and wall unit oven. All this save's me so much energy and so much quicker for someone such as myself who enjoys cooking and baking. (But, that's just me :)
Someday lol. I've said that for 10 years haha. When my channel gets to 100 000 subscribers I'll renovate lol
@@EmpoweredPara You live in Cda so financial help is at your disposal (as renos & adaptations are very expensive). I know, been an inc quad for 33 yrs and have moved 3 times lol Any problems, contact the Rick Hansen Foundation for assistance as that's what they're there for. I was an ambassador for several years. By the way, when I saw you climbing the stairs at your in-laws, I was literally holding my breathe, worried a wood chip could nick your butt ! Have a nice day.
Howdy. For many years, we made our own salad dressing in the same way you do. After both our moms passed away, we inherited their immersion blenders so now we have 3 of them lol! Then we worried about using raw eggs, so we stopped. We know you have a strong interest in nutrition, so can you give us thoughts on that? We would really like to go back to homemade salad dressing.
Hi n I luv ur Shephard pie recipe with sweet potatoes. I also luv ur cutting board. Ur husband did a fab job with the wood. Would it help u to use a small metal cart on wheels with another cutting board on top for ur instant pot? Then u can movr it closer to plugs and would be at a better height n easier to see inside pot. Also on amazon I saw pour spouts that u easily attach to ur pots that seem safer 2 use made of silicone. fyi. thks roxanne
thank you for all of those suggestions! Kinda brilliant to use a cart for the instant pot! not sure if I hsve enough room I'm my kitchen for that but I'm gonna think about how I csn make that work! Do you have a link for the pour spouts?
If you are buying a stove, consider and induction cooktop, as long you don't wear magnetic jewelry, you greatly reduce your chances of getting burned. You can still burn yourself from the hot pan or the food but not the stove top.
Wow yummy 😛
I use an electric steamer for my vegetables so I don’t have to lift heavy pans.
What!? There's such a thing?! Cool!
I use a cutting board also and for added safety I’ll put a large potholder (mitten) up against my stomach next to the cutting board if that makes since. And if I think the object that’s on the cutting board should move I’ll put a pot holder on the cutting board then place the hot object on it so the dish/pot won’t move. You did awesome putting your large casserole in the oven. I consider myself really strong but I don’t think I’d be able to do that. So your tip dividing it into two smaller casseroles is a great tip. I’m a paraplegic T-4/5 complete and we/I just learn how to modify what works for us. Not always easy but we get by, huh👍? Your meal looked really good.
Definitely takes trial and error to learn how to navigate in a wheelchair. Learned the hard way what doesn't work lol. I love the idea of putting a pot holder near your stomach in case thr hot thing gets close to it!
Someone made me a reacher gadget, which is a metal floor seperater folded like a v, the ones you find at doorways, with the top of a deodorant top duct taped to either sides of the v, and I use that to turn burners on
nice!
Awesome to see how you manage. How do you stay patient with doing dishes? Slow and steady?
Just used to dishes in a wheelchair! I don't get frustrated with it. Other than when there are too many!
I love that cutting board. The shepherds pie looks delicious 🤤.
Thanks!
@@EmpoweredPara also we do the same thing with cooking. I don’t measure anything either.
@@Jaggededge112 measuring is over rated lol!
@@EmpoweredPara damn straight!!! Lol 😂
Debbie (current wife) and I were just at a local Farmers Market this afternoon and we saw this same style of cutting board that your husband made for you. They are thick, they are made of end cuts and they have the juice groove along the edges. They even look the same. They ranged in price from $90 to $156. Has your husband ever considered making his for sale for other chair users?
They take too long to make selling them worth his while!
@@EmpoweredPara Probably better to concentrate on his REAL job!
You gave a lot of good tips cooking when you on the wheelchair. That a good ideal to have a stove next to the sink. I do not think I ever saw a home with a stove next to the sink. The counter you have look reliable dose not burn or show any kinds of burnt on the counter when you sliding from the pot from stove toc the sink. from your video dose not look like you have tile type of counter. my mom got a counter a real nice one that dose not burn even putting hot pot on the counter. My mom was on the wheelchair for a month due to her broken leg from boat accident when she was in Costa Rica. The boat turn over and pin my mom on her left leg. Lucky not on the upper legs. I spent two weeks at my mom's house cleaning, cooking and helping her with projects. I got to learn some of her good cooking recipes!!!. she than moved onto using a walker for a month and now she walking again
Sounds like you are a great helper and she repaid you with her cooking knowledge!
@@EmpoweredPara learning her cooking knowledge was definitively a big plus. Flying back home from Costa Rica to San Francisco with a flight connection at LAX was not easy especially the staff member at the LAX airport was just nuts. They transfer my mom to another gate so fast that they push my mom on the cheelchair like a race car Argh!!!!!!!
@@videoconcord it's scary when other people try pushing me at the airport! I constantly have to slow them down. Always terrified that I am going to hit a bump with them pushing me and I'll launch out of my wheelchair!
Heck I'll offer to be your " live in cook/ camara person. ☕👍😎
lol 😆
@@EmpoweredPara worst thing I'll do is run up ur food bill. Lol 😂
I just noticed that we both have the same marble rolling pin! I’m not in a chair, and I have tummy muscles, but I’ve always used this rolling pin exactly the same way! I just find that it means a better flatter dough. Well, other than the pizza I made this week (sigh).
Best rolling pin around. I got mine because I needed to roll dough and keep it cold to help keep it flaky.
good video
Thanks!
For the cameraman, I would love to but I live in Mauritius island and its a really way to Canada. But one day I hope I get this opportunity with you. No worries I would sleep on the couch or a mat ☺, you will only need to feed me that's all I would need
Lol. Where is Mauritius Island? Gonna Google that! You'd definitely have to settle for the couch haha my house is small!
Hey I'll take that job as camara person in a NY minute lol. Question, does your kids help you in the kitchen or when you go food shopping?
My kids help ALOT!!!! With everything.
@@EmpoweredPara that's super awesome, A) family quality time B ) you can teach them to be future chief 's 🤗
" And the mommy of the year award go to Brittany 🏆"
@@charles8801 don't know about best mom, but I try to be good one:)
The stores in the states have WAY more chemicals in their food. Just wanted you to know...a 'shepherd's pie has lamb...a cottage pie has beef.
didn't know that!! Thanks!
@@EmpoweredPara I learned the shepherd pie/cottage pie thing a few years back. Since then I notice when people say they are making shepherds pie wrong 😂. It's like someone pointing out a 'blue car'...and suddenly you see them everywhere 🤣.
Is there a recipe here for the homemade broth you made? My wife was complaining yesterday that the broth she buys to make her homemade beef and tomato soup is sooo salty and yucky.
Just chicken bones or beef bones, onion, carrot, celery, salt, and water! Cook for 1.5 hours in a pressure cooker or 12 hours on the stove. Beef broth I spice with rosemary and chicken broth I spice with Herbes de Provence.
@@EmpoweredPara Thank you, thank you! You are awesome! Maybe we can do it in a SlowCooker.
same faucet lmao, that faucet rules
My mom got it for me and I was like, "why do I need a new faucet". Now I hate when someone I visit doesn't have a detachable part of their faucet lol. How did I live most of my life without it!
Us walkers have no idea
So i was hit by a car now im in a wheel chair for atleast 6 weeks says orthopedics
You make me realize i can do this
You can definitely do it! Hope you have a speedy recovery!
Oh you are able to feel temperature on your legs?!
no
Oh, just a thought...why not get an extension cord instead of moving the table and possibly scratching up the floor? Just a thought....
It needs to be a three prong one and I don't have one....but it seems like a logical choice to get one and save me thr trouble of moving it haha!
@@EmpoweredPara I never knew until now that you shouldn't put a 2 prong thing into a 3 prong plug...you always give such good info.
@morgancalvi6675 you can put a 2 prong thing into a 3 prong plug, but the instant pot is a 3 prong cord and thr extension cords I have are only 2 prong.
@@EmpoweredPara oh, I had the extension cord and wall plug backwards...but they say not toput a 2 prong into a 3 prong outlet because of grounding issues.
@@morgancalvi6675 How would that work? All wall outlets are 3 prong. How would anyone ever plug in a two prong appliance?
hi my name is teddy and i have cp and i have a
Do you wear contact lenses?
no
I'm the dishwasher in my house...😅. I boil and soak the dishes...way better than a dishwasher. That temp only gets to 160˚. Thank you...the grocery stores are junk...MORESO in the states. Food companies have been closed down in the states. Brittney, the camera man thing was a hoot... 🥲. Did you run this by hubby though 😳? I mean will the camera man be filming his slow and tortuous demise 🤣???
I use a boat motor mixer (I guess they are called immerser hand mixers, but boat motor mixer comes up...so boat motor mixer it is) because it saves on weak wrists and such.
Record scratch: OK, HOLD the fort...meat (especially poultry) should never be cut on a wooden cutting board...it's a salmonella thing and you know Canada and it's meat listeria issues (please people never buy Maplewood Meats). THAT is a food hygiene thing because salmonella and listeriosis buggies are much better hiders in wood. I'm with search and rescue and have a life time certificate in food handling (not saying that to brag...but show I know just a wee bit about what I'm talking about).
Tip for Brittney: Side by side refrigerator and freezer are a huge draw on the power bill. By the way, your handles being in and towards you are good ways to spill on you....good tip. I have that same exact boat motor! By the way, used eggshells in with the good ones=salmonella. I need to start making my own Mayo...but don't raw egg whites creep you out??? Oh what a great idea...mixing veggies up in the sink so you can see it. That looks YUMMY....I'm a Canuck...can I come over for dinner? Oh wait, I'm a vegetarian. Brit...pull the rack out and put the heavy casserole dish on the rack. If that oven was preheating...that would have been an ouchie...and I'd have to come visit you.
Thank you Brittney for your inspiring me to make my own mayo. I'd be uncomfortable using raw egg whites...but LOVE the idea of using a yolk and the juice from chickpeas. I'm also getting drawers in lieu of empty cabinet space and not being able to use the cabinets. Do you have any tips on how to make a PVC shower chair? Again, thanks...and keep the videos coming!
But this 'sterilness' is also why a flu almost wiped us out.