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  • Опубликовано: 6 окт 2024
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    Hey ya'll, I'm Jess from Roots & Refuge Farm
    Welcome to a place that feels like home. A small farm with a big family. We hope you'll pull up a chair, grab some coffee and visit awhile.
    There was a time that all I wanted in the world was a little farm where I could raise my family and grow our food. Now, that is exactly what exists outside my door. In watching it unfold, a new dream was formed in my heart - to share this beautiful life with others and teach them the lessons we've learned along the way. Welcome to our journey, friend. I am so glad you're here.
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Комментарии • 884

  • @qwerkieninja
    @qwerkieninja Год назад +537

    Okay, may I say that, at least for me, I do not care if your video has a specific purpose. Whether or not I "learn" something, I enjoy your content. Simply hanging out is really nice. You are so warm and welcoming and I've literally been missing your videos cause I feel like they're scarce recently. I know that you know that teaching is your purpose, but sometimes just hanging out and seeing the regular to do's is just as beautiful. I say this, stemming from the beginning of the video when you say your not sure if its "homesteady" enough to film. Every single video I've watched from you, I've learned something from, even if you weren't being intentional with the teaching. I friggin love ya girl

    • @carolynmoody9460
      @carolynmoody9460 Год назад +9

      Very well said ❤️

    • @kellygreen8255
      @kellygreen8255 Год назад +7

      Well said, Miss cyndi! Well said. We just love our Jess!

    • @msdebbiep
      @msdebbiep Год назад +15

      There’s so much more to learning than the “facts” ... sometimes it is the reminder of how to cope, how to be patient and respectful, and joyous .... and Jess-ie-ish

    • @dinamerrillwittke4133
      @dinamerrillwittke4133 Год назад +3

      Yes! So we’ll said. Thank you!

    • @margiebrown7436
      @margiebrown7436 Год назад +4

      I couldn’t agree with you more. 🥰

  • @hardcastlehomestead
    @hardcastlehomestead Год назад +150

    Keep posting these types of videos!!! You helped me
    1. Find a new bulk natural source
    2. Keep me from impulse buying a $120 roaster and started searching marketplace (found the perfect one for $35)
    3. Your creating a safe and fun space (even if it’s in your trunk) for others to feel a sense of normalcy
    I still am going through the glazed over looks from friends when I try to talk about my passions. Since 2019 watching your videos has given me a place to feel at peace knowing that there are folks like me. ❤️🌸🌱

  • @hillbillyshadetreefarm5732
    @hillbillyshadetreefarm5732 Год назад +147

    The dried lemon slices can be strung to decorate your Christmas tree, add them to wreaths or steep them in hot water and honey to sooth a scratchy or sore throat. Rehydrate slices then place them on chicken(s) and roast the bird(s) in your new roaster oven. - Rhonda

    • @ourtinytownhome-stead
      @ourtinytownhome-stead Год назад +6

      This is almost verbatim of what I was going to say!

    • @CariMachet
      @CariMachet Год назад +4

      So many uses for lemon and so good for you

    • @tommielourogers4327
      @tommielourogers4327 Год назад +3

      Great ideas!

    • @bluebirdhomestead
      @bluebirdhomestead Год назад

      That sounds like such a beautiful Christmas tree decoration!

    • @kimcritchfield5796
      @kimcritchfield5796 Год назад

      So would freeze dried also do all these?? It’s about to be my first citrus season with my freeze drier!!

  • @myrnaedmisten599
    @myrnaedmisten599 Год назад +50

    Whatever you make a video of, I will watch! 😂😂😂 I’m 83, just me and the hubby, city dwellers…but your doing the stocking of the pantry takes me back to having lots of kids and big life happening. Quite fun for me. I got a good chuckle when you pulled out the dried lemons and wondered why…. 😊. But they gave you joy. A good outcome. ❤️❤️

  • @ThirdEyeRose
    @ThirdEyeRose Год назад +48

    Probably the best Azure walk through I've ever watched! I've watched Becky's from acre homestead for awhile and we love her, but the first time we ordered through azure, I honestly had no idea what to expect... waiting in the parking lot, helping others unload while they help you, the fact that they repack things into bigger boxes... that's all stuff I really would have loved a heads up on back then.
    Also, after we moved states and set up our new drop, we found out it was at a cute one acre homestead situated in the middle of a town! And she had some of your stickers on her van, it was the greatest conversation.

    • @FloraM44
      @FloraM44 Год назад +1

      I love watching Becky's Azure hauls too! I live in Canada so we don't have them but it's still fun to watch these!

  • @denisescull4227
    @denisescull4227 Год назад +21

    Yes, this kind of video is helpful. Jess, please remember that what is regular or boring to you is not regular for a lot of people. You live a different and interesting life and have the ability to find resources and information that so many of us do not. Please remember your "long" garden tour and how you didn't think people would care to watch. Your life is about more than a garden and we're here for it. Thanks for sharing with us

  • @sarayates5570
    @sarayates5570 Год назад +36

    You can use the dehydrated lemons in your basil teas! 🌿

    • @MagdaRantanplan
      @MagdaRantanplan Год назад +1

      that was my thought too, then i remembered: fresh basil time is over :(

    • @louise2209
      @louise2209 Год назад

      I did this when I thought that the lemon basil I harvested wasn’t enough to make the citrus notes strong enough in the tea x

  • @debsenritchedrefuge603
    @debsenritchedrefuge603 Год назад +69

    My best Traveling companion here.. I have my Real Food Comes Dirty Hoodie on traveling 9 hrs to become my mom's full-time caregiver for the winter leaving my own home, garden, horses & property to others to care for, while I take care of family.. Please keep us in Prayer! I know God is in this with Us!
    Love being at home here with you Jess & your R&R family.. I'm grateful for Azure Standard being a staple in my home for over 17 yrs..
    Love & Blessings ❤🙌🙏🥰

    • @RootsandRefugeFarm
      @RootsandRefugeFarm  Год назад +10

      Praying for you as you take on this new season Deb!

    • @jeas4980
      @jeas4980 Год назад +6

      Oh, God Bless you and your Mama. Prayers for your family. 💚

    • @debsenritchedrefuge603
      @debsenritchedrefuge603 Год назад +8

      @@RootsandRefugeFarm thanks Jess, so very much for appreciated worthy prayers during this season of our lives!! Many Blessings to you & all here!

    • @TheNightnightowl
      @TheNightnightowl Год назад +3

      🙏🏻❤️

    • @judifarrington9461
      @judifarrington9461 Год назад +5

      My parents just passed (a month apart) in 2019. We just moved my husband's parents in with us two weeks ago now that they need more care. It's hard work, but you will not regret this. You are in my prayers during this season. It is a very rich time. Enjoy her while you have her. ❤️

  • @rachelhenderson3275
    @rachelhenderson3275 Год назад +46

    I JUST went through the big research for flour and my husband was so grossed out when I said….” I’m pretty sure you can just sift those out..” I ended up freezing the flour for 7+ days before sifting and putting into a container. Glad you’re spreading the wisdom.

    • @lynnbetts4332
      @lynnbetts4332 Год назад +11

      People would be amazed at the FDA standard of how many bug parts are allowed.

    • @nvf0901
      @nvf0901 Год назад +1

      This makes me want to not ever eat flour again 😟

    • @danihuff3389
      @danihuff3389 Год назад +1

      We need a laugh button on here!

  • @tericamcginnis5848
    @tericamcginnis5848 Год назад +28

    I will be transparent, I was and am drawn to the garden side of your vlogs. Having said that it is refreshing to be "reminded" you are well balanced with other endeavors even every day life. Whatever you share there is always a level of learning if we are open to it. Now I have become very appreciative of just having the connection. I know now, the winter is when content can slack some because the garden is over. My "need" for connection misses them if there are less posts. You are so real, thoughtful and "a teacher" that whatever you vlog is a good connection. Thank you for what you do and for reaching out!😉😊😎💙

  • @jilliancarr2270
    @jilliancarr2270 Год назад +41

    I love a grocery haul at any time, but to see a complete picture of a homestead is great - gardening, raising meat, grocery shopping, all the things.

  • @RayRayViper
    @RayRayViper Год назад +12

    I got my roaster 2 months ago for $20 at my local thrift store, in my area they're $90-$120 new. I have used it at least 5 times already and it's been amazing. I live in a small 2nd fl apartment in the city but a wise lady once told me to turn my waiting room in to a classroom so that's what I've been doing❤️

  • @ittybit922
    @ittybit922 Год назад +26

    I love seeing this kind of video where you show how you shop in bulk. I’d love to see how you store things. I know you explained how things are stored but it would be nice to see more of that!

  • @katie51784
    @katie51784 Год назад +21

    Oh my goodness.. my 9 year old has been hoping to run into you at the azure drop for months and you finally pick up and we aren’t there 😂 she is so upset with me for not ordering this month ❤

  • @KristinaBakerSmith
    @KristinaBakerSmith Год назад +4

    I laughed out loud when you said you couldn't remember why you bought the dried lemons! I have a bag of bee pollen and I dont know why. 😂

  • @Dorkramus
    @Dorkramus Год назад +7

    Jo Hubbard.. “I bless you, “ …you say each time. You have no idea how much you bless me each time I watch your videos. I enjoy each one so much. I do learn a lot of things whether it is gardening, or just talking or doing different things. Ideas will pop into my head. You are so loved and respected. Thank you for being you. God bless you to heal and feel well enough to accomplish what you want to do. Yes, I like the grocery hauls….lol.

    • @Dorkramus
      @Dorkramus Год назад

      By the way, my husband used to make the best large sirloin beef roasts in our roaster. You won’t go wrong by buying one.

  • @kimcritchfield5796
    @kimcritchfield5796 Год назад +28

    Jess, hard cheese can age after being vacuum sealed in your refrigerator!!! Kate at Venison for Dinner channel taught me this. The wax cracks and ruins your cheese. This is easier and her Gouda is now my favorite way to use milk. (Because I joined a Herdshare after you got Hope. #Jessmademedoit.)

    • @gardengirl5487
      @gardengirl5487 Год назад +4

      Hah “Jess made me do it!!” Great T-shirt!!❤️❤️❤️

    • @mamamode1312
      @mamamode1312 Год назад

      @@gardengirl5487 that would be good Wilder Still/Roots & Refuge Merch. 👍

  • @maydaygarden
    @maydaygarden Год назад +12

    Love the grocery haul Jess. Now as an empty nester and widow, I don't shop in bulk per se, but do participate in a seasonal food co-op for produce, Bountiful Baskets, here in AZ. I'm always surprised by the abundance of fruits and veges that are available, but don't reach the grocery stores due to "cosmetic" appearances. I look at food history and the pioneers of that time that would be incredulous at how wasteful it would be to throw away some rice, oatmeal and flour because of some weevils. My grandma would take her dry goods and put it in the oven before cooking it. Ok grandma, it's just pepper. Wink wink.

  • @mjgbabydragonlet
    @mjgbabydragonlet Год назад +14

    I loved the box of illogical decisions.... It is precious. Praying for you, your family, the up coming event.

  • @Bell.laur25
    @Bell.laur25 Год назад +4

    I love making my own lemon pepper seasoning with dried lemons! Either in a spice grinder or mortar and pestle with peppercorns and a little bit of salt 😊

  • @melo.mama82
    @melo.mama82 Год назад +5

    I would gladly help you carry all that in! Did you notice the fan run up at 7:30 (7min,30 sec) ? It was cute.

    • @joannagrimes1147
      @joannagrimes1147 Год назад +1

      I came here to look for this comment! She was adorable!

    • @brendaweaver6294
      @brendaweaver6294 Год назад

      Yes that young lady running up there was great. Had me smiling a big smile. It was so cute. Like it was a dare lol

  • @kristicrump9983
    @kristicrump9983 Год назад +2

    I've wanted a roaster oven for a while. I had one on my Amazon wish list that was over $100 and I just figured that was what they cost. Jess, thank you for this video and sharing what a good price for these actually is! I just ordered myself a 22qt Aroma roaster from Kohls for $41 shipped. (after $25 Kohl's cash and a 15% coupon).

  • @justgoodness333littlehomes5
    @justgoodness333littlehomes5 Год назад +2

    Re: Broth in pints....I use those to make rice. It infuses the rice with flavor and goodness.

  • @liddigoodwin9807
    @liddigoodwin9807 Год назад +14

    Spiced hot chocolate and a "visit" with Jess on her farm starts my day off in a lovely way. ❤
    With love from "the other side" .... Australia. 😁

    • @marking-time-gardens
      @marking-time-gardens Год назад +2

      Oh! You are coming into "spring" planting! Happy gardening!🥰🌻🐛🍁🍂

    • @liddigoodwin9807
      @liddigoodwin9807 Год назад +4

      @@marking-time-gardens Thanks Carolyn, looking forward to harvesting fresh green beans and munching on them straight from the garden 😋

  • @LanaiDebbie
    @LanaiDebbie Год назад +4

    I love it that I am not the only one who gets an idea that requires ordering something like dried lemon slices, then when they arrive I can’t remember why I wanted them. I love all your content!

  • @shesatitagain234
    @shesatitagain234 Год назад +1

    And don’t forget one of THE BEST perks of using a roaster…….when it’s hot weather, plug the roaster in OUTSIDE so it doesn’t cause a nasty fight with the air conditioner! Animals won’t normally bother it because it’s HOT to the touch but if you must, even placing it in the garage to use it is better than inside. Now when it’s COLD outside, that roaster serves as a great heater while being used. 😄

  • @carolyncarlon9870
    @carolyncarlon9870 Год назад +6

    Thanks for “insect eggs in flour” advice.
    Decades ago I learned this the hard way. We returned from vacation & discovered the pantry covered with tiny moths. We learned that the larvae eat through the bags and continue their life cycle. Freezing bags of flour is the easiest remedy.

  • @jenn6838
    @jenn6838 Год назад +10

    Jess, I really enjoy you shaing your 'homestead mindset' whatever that means for the day. Thank you for another idea on how to use bulk buying to your benefit.

  • @heatherstauner1827
    @heatherstauner1827 Год назад +24

    We used our roaster for camping this year! Normally I cook over the fire but this year with 1-year-old twins I thought there's no way I'm going to manage that! That roaster came in so handy. It was great for frying up foods and roasting some chili. We even warmed up pre-made breakfast sandwiches really quickly so we could get to hiking with our friends!

    • @skylarkenwood1422
      @skylarkenwood1422 Год назад +3

      Don’t you have to be careful of your storage of food and glass items out in outside because of the cold it could break and shatter it could ruin the product

    • @skylarkenwood1422
      @skylarkenwood1422 Год назад +4

      Raisins cookies granola bars raisin bread

    • @RootsandRefugeFarm
      @RootsandRefugeFarm  Год назад +6

      @@skylarkenwood1422 We have a mini split on that building so its temp controlled. Yes you could need to be mindful of that!

  • @abundantacre9
    @abundantacre9 Год назад +21

    Been using and loving Azure for 13 years now! I'm so happy to see more and more people supporting the company.

    • @JudyLynn1949
      @JudyLynn1949 Год назад +1

      Thank you

    • @spluto
      @spluto Год назад

      Hi there! I have a question re: Azure. I have looked into it but it seems when you place your order, you are not given a specific time and date for pickup, this is assigned later. My spouse and I both work and I was wondering how people deal with this aspect of Azure and possibly not being available at the dropoff time since it is unknown at the time of order placement? Thank you for any insight!

    • @diannamc367
      @diannamc367 Год назад

      @@spluto from what I have seen, you pick a drop location near you and they should tell you what day and time they are regularly scheduled. Then, it would be up to your coordinator to let you know if anything changes.

  • @Ruthie843
    @Ruthie843 Год назад +1

    Continue to share Jess! I always learn something and I know others do too!

  • @emma7149-s4o
    @emma7149-s4o Год назад +4

    I don't know if you'll see this but dried lemons and oranges make beautiful Christmas decorations. If you string them up in garlands in front of windows, they look like stained glass.

  • @WandaJEaton
    @WandaJEaton Год назад +7

    I enjoyed this vlog and hope you do more like it. If nothing else you can string those lemons with cranberries and hang in your Christmas tree.

  • @zachariascarroll5195
    @zachariascarroll5195 Год назад +2

    I thank God for you and your content. Thank you for the peace you bring me. I truly feel like we are friends hanging out for a while during your videos; I appreciate you and our time!

  • @dryerfire5384
    @dryerfire5384 Год назад +6

    Your page is so wholesome. I watch these just to connect with a fellow Christian. It’s not the same as actually fellowship, but when I’m home alone with the babies all day it helps to feel like we are a part of the same community. Your videos are so informative even if it’s not something you’d expect to get from a RUclips channel. We learn from each other and iron sharpens iron, just hearing your thoughts and opinions sometimes teaches me something new ❤️

    • @WildHopeHomestead
      @WildHopeHomestead Год назад +2

      I like to watch Jess at lunch time when I'm home with the baby too. It's nice to have some adult, woman, like-minded company even if it's not in-person! 😊

    • @mamamode1312
      @mamamode1312 Год назад

      I agree!!! Only, I'm not home with a baby, often its at the end of my day curled up with my fave quilt, or curled up even more so with my fave quilt, and comforter and all my arthritis and its friends making my body nearly too miserable to occupy. Yet, its not 'cause the Good Lord still has me deployed to earth and not discharged and welcomed Home to well done My good and faithful servant. So, I fully agree Jess makes an excellent coffee buddy in the the mess hall for soldiers of The Cross. If I don't ever make it to retreat RnR with her in this deployment, I sure hope I get to see her soul to soul someday at Home. ♥️✝️🛐

  • @lindafulcher869
    @lindafulcher869 Год назад +3

    I really liked how you shared how you store and preserve the bulk items. Love that you bought the mystery lemons!

  • @traceytobbe9122
    @traceytobbe9122 Год назад +10

    Can you show how you make the date bars? Thank you for showing these hauls that is so neat to know what people get and why.

  • @cavymomma
    @cavymomma Год назад +5

    Love my roaster for bone broth (my grown-up oven died years ago). Azure standard rocks too!! I get a lot of organic/raw cheese through them to keep on hand in the freezer. Also 25# organic carrots to can. And of course the usual rices, beans and other organic grains 🙂

  • @shannonrichman5843
    @shannonrichman5843 Год назад +1

    Thank you Jess, always wonderful content. I did enjoy this “errand”. Please share more❤

  • @loriy7532
    @loriy7532 Год назад +3

    As always , so nice to drop in for a visit . Glad to see that your sweet self is feeling a little better on this day. You are always in my prayers for healing Jess , may you be very well soon... Amen

  • @fionar1656
    @fionar1656 Год назад +1

    I hope you got your kids to help you bring in your groceries from Azure. Your vlog as always was enjoyable. I've seen Azure before from other homesteaders. I wish we had Azure here in Australia.

  • @onlybev1
    @onlybev1 Год назад +2

    I watch another channel "Half Acre Homestead" who also does Azure hauls. I like these kind of vids. They show me what is out there and also teach me little tidbits. So thank you Jess. Love Bev from Oklahoma

  • @rosewright9451
    @rosewright9451 Год назад +2

    I am not a homesteader. Knowing that you and so many more people buy in bulk makes a lot of sense.

  • @iexpectmiracles
    @iexpectmiracles Год назад +4

    I love being a part of every part of your life Jess! Keep it coming from the nitty gritty to down and dirty!

  • @rebeccagray2591
    @rebeccagray2591 Год назад

    I am so envious of everyone that are able to buy from Azure. We don’t have Azure here in the north east states that I have ever found. Looking on their site every once in awhile to see if it has come any closer to our states with no such luck. I thank you for bringing us shopping with you! Thank you for sharing, teaching and just being there for us. Having a bad day or having the blues…. my go to is “Let’s go watch, visit and see what Jess and Mia are up to.” I don’t know if that sounds silly, but watching and visiting you and your friends and family brings me calmness, happiness and Mia makes me laugh at times and I thank you all for that. Have a lovely day 😊

  • @judifarrington9461
    @judifarrington9461 Год назад +5

    I love videos like this! It helps to hear how others use things and store them. Azure has so much stuff, sometimes I don't realize they have things until someone shows their Azure haul.

    • @gelwood99
      @gelwood99 Год назад +1

      I know, it is insane how much stuff they actually sell!

  • @margueritelankinen7661
    @margueritelankinen7661 Год назад +1

    I love how you laugh at yourself. I laugh with you. "I don't know why I bought these lemon slices." I am sure you will remember or think of another way to use them.

  • @heatherbare3198
    @heatherbare3198 Год назад +3

    Love this Jess! Love seeing others at the azure drop helping to load the car. The first time I ordered from azure was this past May and I was amazed by how a group of strangers just understood we are going to work together to get this truck unloaded and everyone on their way. A simple understanding among community. ❤ Also, I feel ya on skipping the produce section! When I have to buy store produce in the winter I forget about taking off those stickers because I'm used to garden shopping. A wonderful "problem" to have. ❤

  • @brachashighhopeshomestead226
    @brachashighhopeshomestead226 Год назад

    I AM SO GLAD TO SEE a homesteader growing mushrooms on good logs, the best kinds of quality mushrooms. it just seems
    like one of the most important of crops healthwise!

  • @homesteadmccoy
    @homesteadmccoy Год назад +1

    Yes ALL of the Azure hauls please! I love how you told us what you do with the items.

  • @jengreenhill6256
    @jengreenhill6256 Год назад

    I have to tell ya Jess thank you again. You are so kind hearted and helpful and giving. You rock at showing the world how to be kind.

  • @annkreager1996
    @annkreager1996 Год назад

    I could watch you do anything, Jess. God bless you.

  • @mikkileon6380
    @mikkileon6380 Год назад +1

    I just had to place one more comment. Yes we love you! As you’re sitting there showing us the dried lemon slices and the currants… you are just so us or everything we want to be. You are a human, real and absolutely fun and adorable. Thank you thank you for being exactly who you are and the same goes with your entire family and extended family. You bring me so much joy🥰😘

  • @jjohnson6008
    @jjohnson6008 Год назад +5

    I love this video with the azure haul in it. All of your videos are great. If it’s got you in it I’m watching it:) I love how you share all kinds of stuff and that you in no way shy away from your faith. You and your family are the best!

    • @lindamoorhead3007
      @lindamoorhead3007 Год назад +2

      I agree with everything that's been said here. I get a wonderful vicarious farm experience, but I watch your videos even more because I love to be around you and Miah (and the goats!). Your loving warmth and down to earth faith are so encouraging. They deepen my own walk and faith in our good, trustworthy Father. God bless you! Lin

  • @debwill13
    @debwill13 Год назад +1

    Hey Jess, I love these types of vlogs. Azure is something I would love to do when I'm able so your experiences and shopping tips are very helpful. It would be great to see you shop in town as well every once in awhile, late fall/winter is a great time to do it too. thanks for all you all do! xoxo

  • @danarusticcoophomestead7813
    @danarusticcoophomestead7813 Год назад

    I love any sharing you do.. taking us shopping with you is fun, and honestly something new and fresh.. altho, I love the farm duties everyday, breaking away from your "norm" and sharing other things you do, is nice too Jess.. Thankyou... That was fun hanging out with you in the back of your rig 😉 xx

  • @ehsanihomestead
    @ehsanihomestead Год назад

    Fun tip for those of you in need of food grade buckets. If you stop by your local bakery almost all frostings, oils, or creams come in buckets with reusable lids. Most of the time you can get them for free or cheap (less than $5 each) if you just ask!

  • @dianehall5345
    @dianehall5345 Год назад

    Azure Standard borrowed this idea from us 1970s Mother Earthers who organized organic co-ops in their towns. We had one and this is how it worked. Once a month we held a pot luck at the community center, usually with a guest speaker on subjects like beekeeping, etc. After the dinner, we sat around and went through the Erwon order list. Back then Erwon required a minimum order. Once we met that, the truck would stop at the community center and we would unload. So we were the ones who broke up boxes of raisons, 100lb bags of flour and oatmeal. People brought bags and boxes to pick up their orders.
    It was organic, cost effective and fun! We farmers and rural folks got to share a meal and catch up monthly. It was back then that I learned that a gallon glass jar would hold 12lbs of honey or molasses. I wish companies like Erwon or Walnut Acres would make a come back.
    These days in New Hampshire, we farmers co-op amongst ourselves. I buy organic honey from my neighbor, along with organic chicken and pork and so it goes. It is a help as we support our local farms and gardeners.

  • @StonerSmurfin
    @StonerSmurfin Год назад +2

    This kind of shopping is new to me, never heard of it before. As for video content I'm not picky on what you show or have a need to learn something new all the time. Mainly because I am just seeing the day to day working of what you do and what needs to be done. Some day I hope to be in the same place as you guys are with a homestead of my own and this shows me kind of what to expect or what issues might come up from time to time. So keep up what you are doing and have fun with it. ❤️

  • @mamamode1312
    @mamamode1312 Год назад +3

    Boil lemon, apple and onion equal parts drink they make a healthy drink.
    You have such a blessing of personality honestly I would watch if you filmed the boys washing the dogs, while you and Mia changed the oil. You are just regular folks that are great fun to hang with, laugh a bit, have a heart to heart.
    Thank you for opening up your lives to us, and for setting the bar early on if the boys want on camera or not.

  • @janicegilman7672
    @janicegilman7672 Год назад +2

    Love this video! It is just me so I don’t do a lot of this type of shopping but I live vicariously through R&R, Cooking With Brenda Gantt and a few other RUclips channels. Blessings to you and your family!

    • @maydaygarden
      @maydaygarden Год назад +1

      I like Brenda too. She makes biscuits like no one else.

  • @lindamurphy3214
    @lindamurphy3214 Год назад +3

    Thanks for this video Jess! I have thought about buying from Azure....so perfect timing to understand the process better. 😊 And as usual your thoughts on things and how you store food. I like that's there more to your videos besides gardening...Theres something about you so pleasant to watch and listen to, warms my heart every video I watch of yours! ❤ Thanks for taking the time to share your life with us! 🥰

  • @jessicabennett852
    @jessicabennett852 Год назад +3

    I absolutely love my roaster oven. I was getting frustrated with my crockpot for broth. I let mine go for 24-36 hours and have never had an issue.
    I’ve been super curious about Azure. I’ll check them out for my area. I love that you did one of these! Keep doing them!

  • @TheNightnightowl
    @TheNightnightowl Год назад +2

    I add shredded dry lemon peel to blueberry cake. It adds so much to the flavor.

  • @josie_posie809
    @josie_posie809 Год назад +1

    I'm sure that a lot of ppl here love tips on stocking the shelves and preservation. I personally look at it as inspiration and practical advice for having a homestead 💖

  • @brittanyelliott7892
    @brittanyelliott7892 Год назад

    I love to see these because it all comes full circle. As someone currently with a 9-5 until I can find an alternative, I have to remember I can’t do everything. Even if I didn’t have the job, I still couldn’t do everything. Thanks for the reminder that it is ok!

  • @lorieflanders
    @lorieflanders Год назад

    I love watching Azure haul videos! And i love watching “how i used my azure products “ videos too! Real honest reviews of their products, storage ideas etc are always nice too.

  • @brendaweaver6294
    @brendaweaver6294 Год назад +3

    I do really like these kind of things! I have to say that to me you are my friend ( not in a weird stalker way either lol) I pray for you and care about what you have going on in your life. You in return help me when I'm down or having a hard time my husband tells me to "go watch roots & refuge. She always helps you." And you do! So thank you. Jess you just keep doin you. It's awesome! I have been wanting to check out Azure Standard. So thanks for showing us. I bless you

  • @YHWH708
    @YHWH708 Год назад +1

    Thank you Jess. You are such fun and dear soul watch and learn from.Thank you for sharing and helping those of us who want to get away from the devils matrix and be more self dependent. I've learned so much . And yes your videos these are all great topics and helpful hints all needed for homesteading. God Bless you and your family!❤🙏

  • @Beckaboo1982
    @Beckaboo1982 Год назад

    Sam's club bakery will sell their empty frosting buckets and lids. Mine charges 1.50 for both bucket and lid. I have to clean them but they are 3 gallon, a rectangle shape with round edges for easy and space saving stacking and the lids fit surprisingly tight (so the frosting doesn't dry out) but they work wonderfully for us for dry goods storage in 3 gallon mylar bags. I can lift, move around and open without my husband's help.

  • @bluffcreekacres8619
    @bluffcreekacres8619 Год назад

    Date nut bars are a staple for our Christmas baking. My late mother-in-law made them every year and now I make them for the hubby. Gumdrop cookies are the other must have in our house for Christmas. I make them and ship them to my kids. Brings them lots of good memories.

  • @tammyhamilton3827
    @tammyhamilton3827 Год назад

    Love all your content. I'd love to know how you organize you kitchen and pantry. Hacks, mistakes, etc. I think I appreciate your content so much because it is transparent and, what you share, you give so freely. I have a new service dog in training and would love to watch your tips for training on your farm. I do not find your day to day activity mundane. I think many of us are viewed as nuts or odd by friends, family, and neighbors. It's a nice time to feel a part or a bigger common portrait of the life we envision. Thanks for your generosity.

  • @Kight213
    @Kight213 Год назад +1

    I really like the bulk food hauls, one, it helps me remember something I forgot on my list, and two, I am always hearing different wonderful ideas for things, that i hadn’t ever thought of before. Great video.

  • @bastarricafamilyfarm
    @bastarricafamilyfarm Год назад +6

    Heyyy! I don’t comment much but LOVE your videos record whatever you want girly! Loved this one I as well love watching people shop for food gives me ideas and stuff on how to store food and what to shop for! So yes definitely enjoyed the video! God bless! ❤

  • @KrisFasseBooksandButterflies
    @KrisFasseBooksandButterflies Год назад +1

    If you can't freeze the grain (old-timers had a different method) put Diatomaceous Earth (food grade) in your buckets of grains. That takes care of the bugs and it's safe for us.

  • @alnenasosa2984
    @alnenasosa2984 Год назад

    Yes please, continue to share these kinds of videos! It makes me think about what I need in my pantry. Thank you so much!❤

  • @ginasurber891
    @ginasurber891 Год назад

    I am a transplant from Idaho to California. Not willingly, I was 3 when we moved here.
    I miss my country folks (many are passed), because I felt welcome there. You are that for me now, as are some other RUclipsrs.

  • @lyndaevans1132
    @lyndaevans1132 Год назад

    If nothing else.... those sliced lemons will make a fabulous garland on your fireplace/Christmas tree stairs--and smell devine!

  • @CynicidalHappiness
    @CynicidalHappiness Год назад +1

    I love Azure so much - my delivery comes in next week. :) Having access to bulk - and trustworthy - ingredients has really been a massive game changer for us. I think sharing videos like this is just as valid as a gardening/homestead video. Without RUclips, I never would have heard of Azure. Thank you!

  • @evalinawarne1337
    @evalinawarne1337 Год назад +1

    1980's I used to shop at wear house. We met at churches. I would have a semi truck come monthly with many hundred's of Amish chickens,
    that was my job at the co-op. Then, I found a clean chicken, turkey local farm. We had only a couple small store's to chop at before TRADER JOE'S or Wholefoods. I grew all my Herb's. People thoughts were, how strange I used whole-wheat and even home schooled. I THANK GOD, now it's just the norm. THANK you JESUS. Thank you also showing this . Love and prayers FROM S E MICHIGAN GREAT LAKES STATE 🀄🀄🀄❤️🌹

  • @emilykingsbury214
    @emilykingsbury214 Год назад

    Loved it! I'm here for any and all behind the scenes hang-out learning teaching growing living!! All of the human stuff...that's what I relate to. Real life, struggle strategy, joy, any and all of it! 💚

  • @DebWHNP
    @DebWHNP Год назад

    I add a dehydrated lemon slice to my vegetable soups and stews. That little bit of tang really elevates and brightens the soup.

  • @donnaglynn9864
    @donnaglynn9864 Год назад

    OMG this video is SO helpful!! Thank you! It may seem silly but explaining how you use things, scheduling orders, etc is super helpful for someone trying to juggle too much. This is a game changer for me :)

  • @firstquarterfarms
    @firstquarterfarms Год назад +3

    I love that you did a grocery haul. I watch other azure hauls & you just do it all & brighten so many of my days ❤❤🙌🏻🙌🏻

  • @AngelGoodwitch
    @AngelGoodwitch Год назад +4

    What an awesome window into the real homesteading world! Thank you, Jess! I love that I have straw in the back of my SUV, too :-) Love you so much!

  • @robynmize4713
    @robynmize4713 Год назад

    I did enjoy your assure order pick up...as i do from other channels as well. Its not what you bought, as much as thoughts behind it that anyone can apply. Perhaps...the dried lemons slices were for making hot teas, etc? I like to line a pan with those, shallots or onions and an herb...cooking chicken or fish. Subtle notes. And easy peasy to have on hand. They also look interesting in a glass gallon jar on the counter. Thanks Jess for taking us with you.

  • @debbieorazi2518
    @debbieorazi2518 Год назад +2

    I love these types of videos. We just got an Azure drop stop last year for my state (Rhode Island). I am widowed and our 6 adult kids live all over the States so it doesn't make economic sense for me to order but boy do I wish we had this when the kids were growing up.

  • @Dragonfly20233
    @Dragonfly20233 Год назад

    Very helpful and especially loved your elaborations on how you plan to use and to store them. I loved hearing you talk about the bins and lids bc this is our new territory and support feels very helpful. Would love to see a video on how to do the bags and bins.

  • @wendymarcum6382
    @wendymarcum6382 Год назад

    I really love that you pay attention to where your food comes from. Over the past few years I’ve gotten to a place where I’m able to only buy meat that is local and grown on regenerative farms, buy fair trade bean to bar chocolate and of course (thank god I’m single) really pay attention to the labels on things like condiments - my favorite brand is Sir Kensington. Keep up the good work!

  • @christinegagnon4051
    @christinegagnon4051 Год назад +1

    In the 1980's people in the local area would get together and order from Mountain People's Warehouse. In the LosAngeles area it was hard to find organic food at that time, so we got together as a group and bought cases of stuff and split them. It was so exciting when the big rig came with our order once a month. The good old days!!!

  • @DjChelan
    @DjChelan Год назад

    Love you and Miss you Jess, My honey is healing from illnesses so I have so missed hearing your voice! No time being full time nurse last 2 months!

  • @PerryHillFarms
    @PerryHillFarms Год назад

    You're speaking my language. We love Azure and Bread Beckers. When my daughter moved out, I made her bedroom a walk in storage.

  • @melissadeegan6981
    @melissadeegan6981 Год назад

    Broth, tomato canning season..perfect for big batch sauces, apple sauce etc. I couldn't do without mine!

  • @saigeandspice
    @saigeandspice Год назад

    Great video, my mom used to purchase from a program like that in Searcy, Arkansas when I was younger. Driving an hour to buy expensive food from beans, grains and things in Little Rock just wasn’t something we could do often. I love that you are helping spread until about this, and to me, it felt like any other video, you share! Just real and peaceful!

  • @MarciesWhimsySoaps
    @MarciesWhimsySoaps Год назад

    Hey, yes! Ienjoyed this video. Ive actually had Azure saved to my internet favorites for a few weeks now. I like most all of your content. I enjoy watching your beautiful gardens and wonderful family. Thank you!👍👍

  • @graceandrews2386
    @graceandrews2386 Год назад

    Hi Jess, please continue sharing your Azure Standard Bulk Orders with us. Grocery haul video are not a favorite, but your Azure Bulk video tips were very helpful. Thank you and I bless you! 🙂♥️

  • @chriskat646
    @chriskat646 Год назад

    I made green tomato mincemeat this year. It calls for both colors of raisins, and currants. I added cranberries because I love them. I also made ripe red tomato pie and canned about 4 jars of green tomato pie filling. The tomato pie was new to me, but we enjoyed it. I have not tried the green tomato pie yet. The mincemeat tasted great. Will be making pies and cookies for the holidays from it. My husband likes mincemeat cookies. He makes them himself. So he will be able to use homemade mincemeat this year. Yay!
    I enjoy everything you share with us. So share what you are comfortable sharing. I will be here watching and learning. Even us old folks are continually learning. I learn a lot of garden wisdom from you. Thank you. I also learned about greenstalks from you and purchased a number of them. I tried to put strawberries in 4 of them, but lost a lot of them. Not sure why. I used a premium potting mix. Have to try again next year after I do some more research on what should grow best in our area. I got a good green bean harvest from about 3 of them. A great product. We are in a pocket that is zone 6 in upstate WNY. Thanks for telling us about them.

  • @jennabantjes3077
    @jennabantjes3077 Год назад +1

    As our family moves more towards a homesteading lifestyle, managing it all has become our biggest hurdle. Videos like this are so helpful and make it seem easy! I'm learning that how to store and prepare the harvest (whether homegrown or store bought) is just as important to learn as growing it!

  • @wherethewildflowersgrow
    @wherethewildflowersgrow Год назад

    The insect thing happened to us! We bought several different seeds, because we like to mix them together to make a salad topping. The hemp seeds we bought had moth eggs and we had tiny little moths in our house for months! It took us 2 months to realize what was happening. We thought the tiny moths just kept getting into our house in the summer. Then I found the hemp seeds 😵‍💫 needless to say we haven't bought hemp seeds since 😅 we will try the freezer trick moving forward!

  • @chelseahernandez97
    @chelseahernandez97 Год назад

    Roaster! Yeeeesssss! Love it fr canning big batches of tomatoes or applesauce as well. Keeps big batches hot when you spend a whole day processing!