You two are adorable and smart. I’ve been prepping for a while and you buy smart. People think I’m crazy for being a prepper. They’ll wish they’d listened to me down the road. I subscribed so I won’t miss any videos. If I can’t buy or sell because I don’t have the right papers. It won’t affect me at all. God has provided and will provide 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
My mother raised me to be a prepper! She taught me that grocery products in the pantry was better than money in the bank, because the price can't go up, price increases have stopped on these items! I can just keep increasing my stores as I wish and desire!
I'm glad your video popped up on my RUclips feed. I am interested in your cooking from scratch videos. You're So lucky to have children interested in canning and living a sustainable life.
Yes we are blessed to have such motivated children who truly enjoy doing some of these things! Glad you found us!!! Thanks for the encouragement and support!!
I recently ordered some drawing salve and boy was I glad when I moved some things in the yard and ended up with several splinters! Drawing salve is a great first aid item I haven’t heard mentioned for anyone’s first aid kit!
What kind of drawings salve do you use my dad was an herbalist so I know a few things but not a lot, mom wasn't and she wouldn't let him use it on us kids
What a nice surprise to find your channel. We have been buying eggs from your farm for the last few years. We drive a little bit out of the way to get there but you and your family are so nice, we feel it is worth the trip. I'm looking forward to see more of your videos!
It isn't just the saved value by buying in bulk, but its the reduced cost of driving to the store once a week to get stocked up..If you only needed to drive to the store once a month instead of once a week that is 3 wasted trips eliminated from the gas budget...
Ok, I love you guys! I have just binged about 3 hours of your videos while taking notes on my phone. My biggest wish is to get a master list of where you shop, and what you buy from the different places including Amazon. I just learned in this video about Country Life Natural Food, which is never heard of before. I’ve saved a couple videos - I’m gonna try to make the crusty bread tomorrow. Thanks so much! Let me know about the master list idea. 😉
We stock everything we eat and use. I try to stay away from Walmart and support the smaller chains. Most of the time it works for me. But, there are always exceptions from time to time.
I get so jealous of people that go to Amish stores and cute ocal farms. Here in the city where I live everything is really expensive for quality things or just junky low quality foods.
You could always get together with a couple friends and make it a day-trip/road trip. We've piled the kids in the car to travel 3-4 hours to go to someplace like the small Amish stores out in the country; we just try to have a few places we want to check out on the way there or home so it's worth the trip.
wow.. just over a $1each for juice - you guys are so lucky - very hard to prep here in Australia as the cost factor is very prohibitive, that sized bottle of 100% cranberry juice here is almost $20 each in some places organic cranberry juice is $30 a bottle
Nice video, the one pack you says "it's like for experment" is un rolled oats you can soak it overnight and can roll it with pasta roller, then yiu have got your oats! Here in ethiopia we use it by grinding make a flour and boil it for several hours with medium low hit and add sugar and drink. We call it "Aja"
My parents have a lake house in central Wisconsin and there’s an organic berry farm around the corner from them and we picked black raspberries and blueberries! The blueberries are soo good I don’t like store bought ones have almost no flavor the fresh picked ones are soo flavorful! That’s awesome you got it for free!!
So happy to have found ur channel!! I just luv ya'll..enjoy seeing all the kids helping, cooking, and creating.. great job Mom setting them up in learning all u know!🤩🤩.thx for sharing ur tips.. 🥰 I look forward to all of ur future videos.. and catching up on past ones. And.. I see u have a store also..yay!
Thank you for sharing :-) We need good vitamin K to absorb the vitamin D3 well, so I take a dual vitamin that has both of them in there. Just thought I'd share.
Hey, new to your channel. You were in my suggested videos and I’m glad you were. I enjoyed watching your food haul. You got some really good deals. That juice, you had to get it. Lol Thanks for sharing.
Thank you very much for this list. When I store a lot of my dry goods I have to put them in jars or recycled food grade buckets. When I first moved to this area I ended up with pantry moths getting into my Ziploc baggies and had to throw tons of stuff away. (chickens were happy though)
That oatmeal seems like a lot but I make overnight oats for my husband and I. 50 lbs is only 150 days of overnight oats for the two of us. I was surprised when I started figuring out meals and then the amount of product you actually need to have for sustainability
Blueberries make an excellent syrup over pancakes. Take half cup put in microwave a few mins like 2-3 then mash some for the juice. Better than syrup. Add some powdered sugar to sweeen to taste. It's less than sugar bc it's powdered. U only need a little.
From NY thank you loved your videos. Just an 8dea maybe you know already but you could store rice, Flour. Beans others using Mylar bags they go a long way
@@HeartwayFarms Harvest Right Medium with premier pump. It is an investment, but is so much better than canning. Just yesterday we freeze dried 40 bananas in one batch. We have done raw eggs (about 50 eggs in a batch), milk, chicken noodle soup, spaghetti, lasagna, all of our garden produce, ice cream, skittles.... We got an extra set of trays and pre-freeze everything because it speeds it up.
Good haul! 👍 I'm in southern Wisconsin and we have an Amish bent and dent store about 30min away so we go to it every couple months and stock up a lot. We love beans and rice🌶 in the instant pot here too so we stock up on that. 🤩
we are stocking up too we stock a bit of everything so we always have variety i can a lot so i grow a lot but i still have a massive stock pile of store bought items too and my extra spice shelf is more impressive than any grocery stores i have extra of every spice known to man even lots of hard to find ones i just keep plugging along!! keep stocking folks stack it to the rafters and beyond !! you dont want to be one of the ones that have to steal because they didnt stock up because they wont be lasting long before someone either shoots them or they starve dont be that person
Hey guys I'm watching your show now I tried to catch it every chance I get I live in PA I'm from New Jersey listen all those jars those juice jars save them for the farm you can use them for storage wash them out with hot water and soap do not throw them away they're great for spaghetti I use them here they're great for spaghetti soap powder loose things around the house like pastas and all you can use them for storage the only bottles you can't use for storage are the oil bottles unless you put them for dish detergent you want to divide the dish detergent up or unless you use them for watering plants but the juice bottles save them don't throw them out
Save those jars cause they are reusable. Put a cup of mashed grapes and boiling water 1" from and cold water bath them. My father in law made it without sugar. And in 2-3 months you have the best grape juice. You can reuse those juice jars for up too 15 years. Or tomato juice can be used too.
What great finds! And deals. Seems over whelming at first to think in such large quantities (if you haven't experienced doing it yet), following along as you explain usage helps visualize the manageability. I learned a lot, thank you! On another subject: I just watched content of another preparedness channel, he mentioned he read the infrastructure bill currently in the works of being passed. He said they snuck in an FDA article. It will force ALL vitamin and supplement companies/brands to have FDA approval on everything. I can't understand HOW as this would force them to back up a claim on how it works. This may take years of testing to get approval. Anyway this is going to knock out so many smaller brands and so many products we know, use and trust. Plus it will increase price of the products strong enough to endure such rigid certification. So, grabbing extra's of your Now branded products was a brilliant move. I encourage all to consider to do the same. ~ The cure is in the cupboard...as God intended, for us to eat our way to health. ~Be well friends.
Don't forget you can make Semolina Bread with that Semolina Flour too. If I had to choose 1 bread I had to eat the rest of my life it would be Semolina Bread; it is delicious.
You might want to get some mylar bags with oxygen absorbers. Get long lasting food, white rice, pinto beans, dried rolled oats, lintels, green coffee beans (roast later), anything long lasting, put in five gallon buckets seal them with lids, date, and label them. Go bury a hole 3 feet deep, hide a good amount, tarp over the buckets, place whatever you feel you might need later, sleeping bags, coats, tents, water filters, lighters, good axe, knives, anything for your survival hole. If it gets crazy, marauders will pillage your goods, at least you have your stash. Videos online how to use mylar bags with absorbers. Take care!
Hello and welcome to the channel. We put our bags on flour and oats into a garbage bag, pit it into our freezer for three days, then let it come back to room temp, then keep in original packaging and place into a 5 gallon bucket (with whole bay leaves on top to keep pests away). 😄
@@anniemcelroy2812 thank you for sharing that info! Just curious on how long it lasts stored that way? I’ve always heard and read that flour doesn’t last long term so I’ve avoided stocking up.
@@itsshelleyslife9346 I did the freezing/defrosting truck before putting my flour in a 5 gallon bucket. It was food safe, so I poured the flour directly into the bucket. It got “buried” behind other food buckets in my basement food storage room. When I moved I found it. The date was 5 years previous. It was still good. A little flat, but totally edible! Made good cookies and pancakes. I think the most important thing is to keep it as cool as possible.
I like to use Azure Standard for my bulk products. Their prices are really good and they deliver to the area every month. Thanks for suggesting Country Life. I will have to check them out. Wheat berries are hard to get right now.
If you can afford to buy one get a FREEZE DRYER I've made enough freeze dried foods over the last two years just buying extra food each time I go to the store I now have a 20 Year supply of food packaged and stored away.
We are truly blessed! It is not easy and the work never seems to end. However, we are thankful to have this be part of who we are! Thanks for your support and encouragement!!!
As I said last night, I'm very new to prepping, so can you please tell me how you store your flour, oats, meal, pasta, rice, sugar etc . ? Also where do you get the items you need for long term storage ? Again, I'm thrisy for knowledge on how to do this prepping, but to do it right. Thank you so much for what you are doing to help us newbies out. God Bless
Approximately 70% to 90% of vitamin C is absorbed at moderation intake of 30 to 180 mg per day. However at doses above 1 g per day absorption falls to less than 50% and absorbed un metabolized ascorbic acid is excreted in the urine.
Well, that does it, if you're not stocking up on toilet paper then I'm outta here! LOL Just kidding. Just found your channel and going to mosey around a bit. Thanks for sharing your haul. We have an Amish store, too, but haven't been there for several years. (:
Hi Melissa. Don't get me wrong...we are big fans of toilet paper 😊 but I have some tips and tricks if people start buying it all up again. I'd rather have food over TP, right!!! And LOVE visiting the Amish B and D store...so fun! So glad you found us....feel free to stick around!
Hi I'm a new subscriber can you show how organize the pantry and how you prep all the flour and sugars to last, thank you for sharing God bless you and your family 🤗
A great way to transition into more affordable prepping is to get basic canning supplies and build a huge pantry from your garden pretty much for free!
Great haul! Those are some versatile things to have in your pantry! I don’t have anything like those stores around here so I just made my first order from Azure and it comes Thursday! This is your first video I’ve seen, have you ever ordered from Azure?
Hello and welcome to the channel! I have friends who have used Azure and really like it. I use Country Life Naturals because it's SO CLOSE to my parents house, which is so convenient for us:)
Any suggestions on how to find places in our local areas that we can shop at? Like key words to search for in stores for our area? Or any stockpile places you guys use that also take online orders?
Azure Standard Link: www.azurestandard.com/?a_aid=4925a4df8e Redmond Real Salt Link: shop.redmond.life/discount/Heartway?redirect=%2F%3Fafmc%3DHeartway Discount Code: Heartway County Life Naturals Food- countrylifefoods.com/?ref=heartway Coupon Code: HEARTWAY for 10% off all orders
@@HeartwayFarms wonderful. I knew about Azure but not the other. Especially hunting for some large bottles of maple syrup like you guys have. No one has that near me that I can find. Thank you!
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1:20 ... Sounds like a PREPPING PANTRY to me..
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That's interesting...that the Amish people restock , resell damaged goods at discount prices...We just give it away for free.... Never thought of a profit on goods like this...that's a good prepper mindset .
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You two are adorable and smart. I’ve been prepping for a while and you buy smart. People think I’m crazy for being a prepper. They’ll wish they’d listened to me down the road. I subscribed so I won’t miss any videos. If I can’t buy or sell because I don’t have the right papers. It won’t affect me at all. God has provided and will provide 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
I have done this for many many years and it has blessed my family, friends, and ourselves over the years but now during these times more than ever.
My mother raised me to be a prepper! She taught me that grocery products in the pantry was better than money in the bank, because the price can't go up, price increases have stopped on these items! I can just keep increasing my stores as I wish and desire!
Life has become overwhelming for most and amazing to a FEW.
I'm glad your video popped up on my RUclips feed. I am interested in your cooking from scratch videos. You're So lucky to have children interested in canning and living a sustainable life.
Yes we are blessed to have such motivated children who truly enjoy doing some of these things! Glad you found us!!! Thanks for the encouragement and support!!
I recently ordered some drawing salve and boy was I glad when I moved some things in the yard and ended up with several splinters! Drawing salve is a great first aid item I haven’t heard mentioned for anyone’s first aid kit!
Where did you get the drawing salve from?
@@framseen2 Mine came from Azure Standard. It can also be found at Lehman’s.
@@framseen2 if you have a Walgreens. They have it there. They were selling out during the pandemic.
It was selling out during the pandemic at Walgreens. I have not seen it on anyone's list either.
What kind of drawings salve do you use my dad was an herbalist so I know a few things but not a lot, mom wasn't and she wouldn't let him use it on us kids
What a nice surprise to find your channel. We have been buying eggs from your farm for the last few years. We drive a little bit out of the way to get there but you and your family are so nice, we feel it is worth the trip. I'm looking forward to see more of your videos!
How wonderful! We are extremely grateful for our local farm family and so blessed by your support! Thank you for your kindness!!
It isn't just the saved value by buying in bulk, but its the reduced cost of driving to the store once a week to get stocked up..If you only needed to drive to the store once a month instead of once a week that is 3 wasted trips eliminated from the gas budget...
Also the added temptation of spending $$ on items you may not need every time you step foot inside a grocery store
Great to see you daughter is involved .its hard to get kids to prep along side the parent . great video
Exactly!!
The other thing you can do with blueberries, is dehydrate them. They are so good.
Ok, I love you guys! I have just binged about 3 hours of your videos while taking notes on my phone. My biggest wish is to get a master list of where you shop, and what you buy from the different places including Amazon. I just learned in this video about Country Life Natural Food, which is never heard of before. I’ve saved a couple videos - I’m gonna try to make the crusty bread tomorrow. Thanks so much! Let me know about the master list idea. 😉
I've been prepping for about a year now, prepping is more of thing in the USA than it is here, great video, greetings from Scotland 🏴🥰
Thank you for your support and encouragement!!! Greetings!
I just discovered your channel. I love it! You have such great ideas. I'm binge watching and learning so much.
Supper! So glad you found us! Thanks for the kind words and support!!!
You are raising your children well. Super inspired. Thank you for the video.
Thank you for your kind words and encouragement! We hope you enjoy the channel!
We stock everything we eat and use. I try to stay away from Walmart and support the smaller chains. Most of the time it works for me. But, there are always exceptions from time to time.
I get so jealous of people that go to Amish stores and cute ocal farms. Here in the city where I live everything is really expensive for quality things or just junky low quality foods.
You could always get together with a couple friends and make it a day-trip/road trip. We've piled the kids in the car to travel 3-4 hours to go to someplace like the small Amish stores out in the country; we just try to have a few places we want to check out on the way there or home so it's worth the trip.
@@DB-xo6xh and there is azure standard
We go to our local aldis first then Walmart for whatever we can't find. Sometimes we don't need Walmart at all
Just found your videos! Michigander here! Love going to the Amish stores. Enjoyed your videos.
I don't know how you popped up in my feed but really enjoyed the video and subscribed 👍
wow.. just over a $1each for juice - you guys are so lucky - very hard to prep here in Australia as the cost factor is very prohibitive, that sized bottle of 100% cranberry juice here is almost $20 each in some places organic cranberry juice is $30 a bottle
Nice video, the one pack you says "it's like for experment" is un rolled oats you can soak it overnight and can roll it with pasta roller, then yiu have got your oats! Here in ethiopia we use it by grinding make a flour and boil it for several hours with medium low hit and add sugar and drink. We call it "Aja"
Great Information! Thanks! Happy you found us and welcome!
My parents have a lake house in central Wisconsin and there’s an organic berry farm around the corner from them and we picked black raspberries and blueberries! The blueberries are soo good I don’t like store bought ones have almost no flavor the fresh picked ones are soo flavorful! That’s awesome you got it for free!!
Where in central Wisconsin? I live in southeastern Wisconsin and don’t mind a road trip.
Great kids. They are lucky to have you to teach them all this great stuff.
I love Country Life Foods they deliver where I live in the UP once a month. I just discovered your channel.
So happy to have found ur channel!! I just luv ya'll..enjoy seeing all the kids helping, cooking, and creating.. great job Mom setting them up in learning all u know!🤩🤩.thx for sharing ur tips.. 🥰 I look forward to all of ur future videos.. and catching up on past ones. And.. I see u have a store also..yay!
Thank you for sharing :-)
We need good vitamin K to absorb the vitamin D3 well, so I take a dual vitamin that has both of them in there. Just thought I'd share.
Has to be K2 🙂
@@deliastanley3921 yes K2!
D3 + MK7 (K2) all in one is good.
Wheat berries and whole grains are great, just quickly run in blender for cracked grain, and run longer to make cream of whatever grain cereal.
So happy I found this channel! ❤️
Wonderful family! Wow I wish i had a store like that near!
Blessings to all!
I appreciate your ideas, perspectives, etc. Thanks for sharing!
Hey, new to your channel. You were in my suggested videos and I’m glad you were. I enjoyed watching your food haul. You got some really good deals. That juice, you had to get it. Lol Thanks for sharing.
Welcome to the channel 😄
I like your prepping system. Pretty much the same like ours too. We prep stuff that we used to eat ❤️
Yes, no waste is the goal:)
Thank you very much for this list.
When I store a lot of my dry goods I have to put them in jars or recycled food grade buckets. When I first moved to this area I ended up with pantry moths getting into my Ziploc baggies and had to throw tons of stuff away. (chickens were happy though)
If you roll your baked potatoe's in semalina to roast them it makes them really crunchy. you need to cook them in butter and oil makes them so nice
I just came across your channel. Can’t wait to watch more. God bless. ❤️
Hi Lori. So glad you found our channel. Welcome.
@@anniemcelroy2812 thanks so much ❤️
That oatmeal seems like a lot but I make overnight oats for my husband and I. 50 lbs is only 150 days of overnight oats for the two of us. I was surprised when I started figuring out meals and then the amount of product you actually need to have for sustainability
Yes! The amount needed for the 8 of us adds up very quickly ;)
Greetings from East Texas! Y’all popped up in my Recommendations. Great to meet you all!
Hi Rebecca. Welcome to the channel/family 🙂
East Texas here too!
@@jenniferison2330 - howdy neighbor!
Blueberries make an excellent syrup over pancakes. Take half cup put in microwave a few mins like 2-3 then mash some for the juice. Better than syrup. Add some powdered sugar to sweeen to taste. It's less than sugar bc it's powdered. U only need a little.
Thanks for sharing, guys.
So glad I found your channel. Thank you for sharing. You have wonderful children, great job!
Thank you for your kind words and encouragement!
Hi Lisa! Thank you and welcome to the HF family!
From NY thank you loved your videos. Just an 8dea maybe you know already but you could store rice, Flour. Beans others using Mylar bags they go a long way
Flour is made from ground wheat berries they keep way longer than flour.
So glad to of found this channel..ill be checking the rest of the videos out and hope to find one how to make pasta!!! ;)
Thanks for the info!
So happy I found this channel!! 😍
I get unbleached and unbromated flour at my Amish store too, their price is 50lbs
for $21!
Whoa that's great
Great deals!
You can also make flour from the wheat berries. They last for many years unlike flour that goes bad quick.
You should try freeze drying. It has been the best tool for our preps. It also helps cut down and waste and preserving garden and farm produce.
Great idea! What device do you use?
@@HeartwayFarms Harvest Right Medium with premier pump. It is an investment, but is so much better than canning. Just yesterday we freeze dried 40 bananas in one batch. We have done raw eggs (about 50 eggs in a batch), milk, chicken noodle soup, spaghetti, lasagna, all of our garden produce, ice cream, skittles.... We got an extra set of trays and pre-freeze everything because it speeds it up.
Good haul! 👍
I'm in southern Wisconsin and we have an Amish bent and dent store about 30min away so we go to it every couple months and stock up a lot.
We love beans and rice🌶 in the instant pot here too so we stock up on that. 🤩
Love the bent n dent!!
We are in southeast WI. What store are you referring to?
I'm also in southern WI; which store are you referring to?
we are stocking up too we stock a bit of everything so we always have variety i can a lot so i grow a lot but i still have a massive stock pile of store bought items too and my extra spice shelf is more impressive than any grocery stores i have extra of every spice known to man even lots of hard to find ones i just keep plugging along!! keep stocking folks stack it to the rafters and beyond !! you dont want to be one of the ones that have to steal because they didnt stock up because they wont be lasting long before someone either shoots them or they starve dont be that person
Hey guys I'm watching your show now I tried to catch it every chance I get I live in PA I'm from New Jersey listen all those jars those juice jars save them for the farm you can use them for storage wash them out with hot water and soap do not throw them away they're great for spaghetti I use them here they're great for spaghetti soap powder loose things around the house like pastas and all you can use them for storage the only bottles you can't use for storage are the oil bottles unless you put them for dish detergent you want to divide the dish detergent up or unless you use them for watering plants but the juice bottles save them don't throw them out
Save those jars cause they are reusable. Put a cup of mashed grapes and boiling water 1" from and cold water bath them. My father in law made it without sugar. And in 2-3 months you have the best grape juice. You can reuse those juice jars for up too 15 years. Or tomato juice can be used too.
Love Wheat Montana products.(looks like the flour you have). We lived near them, while we lived in Montana.
New 2 Ur channel! Thanks 4 sharing! Blessings 2 Ur family. 🥰. We're in IL
Hi Donna! So glad you found us.... welcome!
I love these videos! Thank you for doing them!!
Really enjoyed this video, thanks!
My freeze dryer would be running non stop with that haul
What great finds! And deals. Seems over whelming at first to think in such large quantities (if you haven't experienced doing it yet), following along as you explain usage helps visualize the manageability. I learned a lot, thank you!
On another subject: I just watched content of another preparedness channel, he mentioned he read the infrastructure bill currently in the works of being passed. He said they snuck in an FDA article. It will force ALL vitamin and supplement companies/brands to have FDA approval on everything. I can't understand HOW as this would force them to back up a claim on how it works. This may take years of testing to get approval. Anyway this is going to knock out so many smaller brands and so many products we know, use and trust. Plus it will increase price of the products strong enough to endure such rigid certification. So, grabbing extra's of your Now branded products was a brilliant move. I encourage all to consider to do the same. ~ The cure is in the cupboard...as God intended, for us to eat our way to health. ~Be well friends.
All great information! Thanks for the update and encouragement! Stay safe and stock up 😉
Yes, and this will require prescriptions for what can now be bought OTC, giving the pharmaceutical companies even more power and profits.
Great tips. Thanks🙌🏽
The product are very good
Don't forget you can make Semolina Bread with that Semolina Flour too. If I had to choose 1 bread I had to eat the rest of my life it would be Semolina Bread; it is delicious.
You might want to get some mylar bags with oxygen absorbers. Get long lasting food, white rice, pinto beans, dried rolled oats, lintels, green coffee beans (roast later), anything long lasting, put in five gallon buckets seal them with lids, date, and label them. Go bury a hole 3 feet deep, hide a good amount, tarp over the buckets, place whatever you feel you might need later, sleeping bags, coats, tents, water filters, lighters, good axe, knives, anything for your survival hole. If it gets crazy, marauders will pillage your goods, at least you have your stash. Videos online how to use mylar bags with absorbers. Take care!
Interesting!
Great haul! I would like to see how you store the flour and oats for a longtime. Do you keep them in those 25lbs bags? Any tips?
Hello and welcome to the channel. We put our bags on flour and oats into a garbage bag, pit it into our freezer for three days, then let it come back to room temp, then keep in original packaging and place into a 5 gallon bucket (with whole bay leaves on top to keep pests away). 😄
@@anniemcelroy2812 thank you for sharing that info! Just curious on how long it lasts stored that way? I’ve always heard and read that flour doesn’t last long term so I’ve avoided stocking up.
@@itsshelleyslife9346 I did the freezing/defrosting truck before putting my flour in a 5 gallon bucket. It was food safe, so I poured the flour directly into the bucket. It got “buried” behind other food buckets in my basement food storage room. When I moved I found it. The date was 5 years previous. It was still good. A little flat, but totally edible! Made good cookies and pancakes. I think the most important thing is to keep it as cool as possible.
@@idahofmegal821 awesome! Thanks for the info!
@@itsshelleyslife9346 your very welcome 🤗
Nicely done! ✔
Love that you know the Lord! 🙌Absolutely, The Lord gives us a good immune system! Natural immunity!♥️👏👍
I like to use Azure Standard for my bulk products. Their prices are really good and they deliver to the area every month. Thanks for suggesting Country Life. I will have to check them out. Wheat berries are hard to get right now.
We are actually doing an Azure Standard video coming up very soon! ;)
@@HeartwayFarms can't wait to see it!
If you can afford to buy one get a FREEZE DRYER I've made enough freeze dried foods over the last two years just buying extra food each time I go to the store I now have a 20 Year supply of food packaged and stored away.
must be nice to have that kind
of lifestyle. yes, I'm jealous.
We are truly blessed! It is not easy and the work never seems to end. However, we are thankful to have this be part of who we are! Thanks for your support and encouragement!!!
Love dried mangos. I don't like canned peas either.
As I said last night, I'm very new to prepping, so can you please tell me how you store your flour, oats, meal, pasta, rice, sugar etc . ? Also where do you get the items you need for long term storage ?
Again, I'm thrisy for knowledge on how to do this prepping, but to do it right.
Thank you so much for what you are doing to help us newbies out.
God Bless
Amazing !!! 😮🥰🥰
Dried mango is my favorite!
You guys are sweet and hardworking people.
Thanks for your kind words!
I’ve been taught to put my meal and flour and sugar in 25 pound buckets
Great prices on everything!
Approximately 70% to 90% of vitamin C is absorbed at moderation intake of 30 to 180 mg per day. However at doses above 1 g per day absorption falls to less than 50% and absorbed un metabolized ascorbic acid is excreted in the urine.
U can make flour out of the wheat berries too
The wheat berries are good in salads.
New to your videos and enjoyed this one, as it touches points of interest for us as well. Thanks!
Well, that does it, if you're not stocking up on toilet paper then I'm outta here! LOL Just kidding. Just found your channel and going to mosey around a bit. Thanks for sharing your haul. We have an Amish store, too, but haven't been there for several years. (:
Ha ha 😂
Hi Melissa. Don't get me wrong...we are big fans of toilet paper 😊 but I have some tips and tricks if people start buying it all up again. I'd rather have food over TP, right!!! And LOVE visiting the Amish B and D store...so fun! So glad you found us....feel free to stick around!
Hi I'm a new subscriber can you show how organize the pantry and how you prep all the flour and sugars to last, thank you for sharing God bless you and your family 🤗
A great way to transition into more affordable prepping is to get basic canning supplies and build a huge pantry from your garden pretty much for free!
Absolutely, we take this approach as well!
well done 🤗🏆
Great video! New subscriber :)
I'm enjoying your channel 🤗🙏💞
Thank you for the support, encouragement, and kind words!!!
Can you put a video about the blueberry canning? I would love to see that
Hello from Mississippi
Wow!
nice video thank you
Look at the beautiful red hair! 🤗
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Great haul! Those are some versatile things to have in your pantry! I don’t have anything like those stores around here so I just made my first order from Azure and it comes Thursday! This is your first video I’ve seen, have you ever ordered from Azure?
No we haven't as of yet.
Hello and welcome to the channel! I have friends who have used Azure and really like it. I use Country Life Naturals because it's SO CLOSE to my parents house, which is so convenient for us:)
Mmmmm blueberry cobbler!
Very lovely, kind video. New subscriber here :)
Thanks for your support!!
New Subbie..thanx for they great ideas 🙏🏽never heard of wheat berries😂
Any suggestions on how to find places in our local areas that we can shop at? Like key words to search for in stores for our area? Or any stockpile places you guys use that also take online orders?
Azure Standard Link:
www.azurestandard.com/?a_aid=4925a4df8e
Redmond Real Salt Link:
shop.redmond.life/discount/Heartway?redirect=%2F%3Fafmc%3DHeartway
Discount Code: Heartway
County Life Naturals Food- countrylifefoods.com/?ref=heartway
Coupon Code: HEARTWAY for 10% off all orders
@@HeartwayFarms wonderful. I knew about Azure but not the other.
Especially hunting for some large bottles of maple syrup like you guys have. No one has that near me that I can find.
Thank you!
We get our large bottles of pure syrup from Rural King which is a local Farm store of ours.
wow
What do you keep your dry goods such as flour in to keep out bugs? Tin pail or plastic? Something glass?
Plastic pail with some bay leaves. We use it fast enough. So it doesn't go bad for us. We are not storing it for years on end.
Would be great to know how you store your bulk food.
Do you all not grind wheatberries? The taste difference is amazing!