Farm Food HAUL in December

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 6 фев 2025
  • What we grew and bought this week in food. Learn to grow your own food at Abundance Plus: www.abundantpe....
    🌿Check out our Merch at shopjustinrhod...
    🌿You Can Homestead. We Can Help. Know-How and Community to Help you on Your Homesteading Journey can be found at abundanceplus....

Комментарии • 250

  • @Ghost-Mama
    @Ghost-Mama Год назад +1

    You could dig a pond and add fish to your diets. It’s very little effort and the boys might like fishing 🎣 for dinner.

  • @teresaarntson9943
    @teresaarntson9943 7 месяцев назад

    Love all the veggies and dairy.you guys eat very well keep up the good work

  • @christinaturner3845
    @christinaturner3845 10 месяцев назад

    I like these, I was just trying to think through and identify things that I am not able to do on my mini homestead and how I might improve that. We moved 2 years ago from a 2 acre spot in the southern NM desert to the plains area of Eastern NM. More stuff will grow here but a shorter season by about 4 weeks and re shrunk to 1/2 acre in town. Still only doing chickens and garden and homemade cleaning stuff but wanting to expand to meat birds and have drastically expanded garden this year! Thanks for the inspro!

  • @teresaarntson9943
    @teresaarntson9943 7 месяцев назад

    Soooo more food hauls for sure. I watch you guys all the time your very informative on every thing you do on your far. Love you guys lots. I’d love to come see you all in action doing your every day chores and family life. 👩😀😀

  • @DarleneDeSilva
    @DarleneDeSilva Год назад +6

    Henry and Lilly have the croup. Be very careful if their throat swells they can not get air. As soon as I heard them, my heart went out to you. My last three children suffered greatly from the croup and we had to do ambulance rides for my youngest daughter. Praying for you guys. Parents get sore throats but kids get croup from this virus.

    • @mamat5264
      @mamat5264 Год назад +1

      My misddle son had croup every year as a child. Was scary every time

    • @pmccoy8924
      @pmccoy8924 Год назад +2

      @@Watchfulfoodie little magnesium oil and slapping an onion on the kids chest while he can't breathe properly doesn't work better than Albuterol/Pulmozyme? Eh? Hope they're as obsessed with their children being repeatedly ill as he is with his 4.6 A1C that is 100% normal/natural, and healthy.

  • @donnaroten599
    @donnaroten599 Год назад +28

    This is how I grew up. The only thing momma would get from the grocery store was coffee, sugar ,tissue paper, flour ,salt and pepper. Best life ever.

  • @gardenhoe1000
    @gardenhoe1000 Год назад +4

    Hubby mentioned to our sweet neighbor that he shot a 12 buck last weekend. Knowing we have a huge garden she asked if we ever go to the grocery store. He said yes, living in zone 5 Illinois we can’t grow coffee! Love your channel.

  • @bhb12682
    @bhb12682 Год назад +1

    I enjoyed seeing you work on projects outside. Everyone else in the background looks bored when Justin is talking on the camera again and again. Lol I liked seeing the little chicks too and I grew up on a farm so outdoor life is where it is at. Jealous of the sunshine. Enjoy!

  • @dianaburns6879
    @dianaburns6879 Год назад +19

    Yes, more food hauls. Its so inspirational to see how you not only grow the food but how you incorporate its use so nothing is wasted. And you make it look easy to create a variety of meals with weekly meal plans. Also like seeing how you follow what is in season and store it to expand the season.

  • @GetToTheFarm
    @GetToTheFarm Год назад +5

    for yogurt, we buy the starter, make a first batch of yogurt and freeze a bunch in ice cube trays, then we just thaw and add a couple of cubes per yogurt batch (to taste- more starter makes a tart batch) you save some from the last batch made by the frozen cubes- that way you keep the culture "young" longer... or you can use fresh starter to make the new batch of cubes- yogurt is fun and so easy

    • @Babylandy1
      @Babylandy1 Год назад

      They have said that they don't care to do it that way because they don't prefer the taste.

  • @StoneKathryn
    @StoneKathryn Год назад

    Happy Birthday Jonah!🥳🎂🎈Chicken Parmesan for Jonah's Birthday dinner. That's great that one of your chickens hatched some chicks. I like seeing the grocery meat planning for the week. I haven't seen pumpkin or squash pancakes. I do like the food haul videos. It's always sad when the little ones are sick. I hope Henry feels a lot better soon! My sons had to nebulize during colds/flus too. Taco Tuesday with Flossy and some pig meat. Lily looks miserable. Thanks for this video Rhodes family!

  • @claireskinner9077
    @claireskinner9077 Год назад +4

    With the amount of land you have you should be eating almost exclusively from your farm year round.
    You have masses of wasted and under utilised space behind your homestead that could be a massive and productive garden. You also have a lot of space for fruit trees.
    If you drank less milk you would be able to produce cheese with the milk you already produce. Humans don’t need to drink lots of milk when they’re consuming dairy in other forms as well.

    • @intentionallymade
      @intentionallymade Год назад

      Just curious if you have land and do this? It’s so easy to see the work that can be done but the actual action of it takes effort. There’s either time and money and no energy or energy and money but no time or energy and time but no money. Yes land is available but do you see all they are doing? I’m sure they know the things they can do but it’s all a just one bite at a time. I’m in his boat so I understand. It can’t all be done at once.

  • @tracybruring7560
    @tracybruring7560 Год назад +2

    You need to make milking better. a concrete barn that can be easily cleaned and sprayed out with a milk room attached. milk filter chill all right there then move the cows out onto pasture in the morning

  • @jch1965
    @jch1965 Год назад +1

    Love the video and appreciate all the effort you put into your family and homestead! 🙌🏽❤️ “Copious amounts of meats”. Love it! 🥩

  • @jacquicoder7160
    @jacquicoder7160 Год назад +3

    I'm sorry, I'm not usually one to make negative comments and I don't mean to be critical. But as Justin is talking about all of the healthy food they eat and they certainly seem to live very healthily as well, I'm wondering about the cause of all this sickness. The kids don't go to school, where a lot of this stuff could be caught. I'm a big proponent of vitamin C to build up the immune system. I wonder if Rebekah has any thoughts about that with all of the other supplements she seems to use. Again, not finding fault, just concerned because I really love this family.

  • @AmberBrooks-y3w
    @AmberBrooks-y3w Год назад +2

    It’s nice to follow along with the changes of getting rid of the grocery store or not being so dependent on grocery stores for your family, I’m just starting out on my homestead journey with my family and looking to do the same.

  • @TheDurhamFamilyFarm
    @TheDurhamFamilyFarm Год назад +17

    I'm so inspired by this 2024 initiative!! We also plan to do this....grow and raise what we can and source the rest from local farmer's. Please continue to do a weekly food haul! Do yall have an accessible farmers market or any local farms that do a CSA? Much love from Snow Camp NC ❤️

  • @micheleweatherspoon6399
    @micheleweatherspoon6399 Год назад

    I love eating off the land. Just made an 8 vegetable turkey soup. 100% from the farm. Tomatoes, carrots, summer squash, onions, celery,snow peas, green beans and kale. I grew Narragansett turkeys this year, and they are by far the juiciest, best tasting turkey I have ever harvested. Best of luck to you on this amazing journey. 😊

  • @thebestevernurseshow9427
    @thebestevernurseshow9427 Год назад

    Good hauls are my fav 🎉

  • @shawnmarieVnutrition
    @shawnmarieVnutrition Год назад +5

    Love this so much! My favorite content from your channel! You gotta get the word out so we can shut down the crazy processed food industry that's creating so much chronic illness in our country. Food is medicine!

    • @shawnmarieVnutrition
      @shawnmarieVnutrition Год назад +1

      I'm not suggesting shutting down the grocery stores! People just need to learn what's healthy in there and what's not. This family can be a great teacher! If you don't have a farm, spend more time around the perimeter of the store, than in the middle aisles. @@freefahren

    • @Miguel195211
      @Miguel195211 Год назад +1

      This family certainly does NOT eat healthy by any means. They eat mostly meat, eggs and milk products. Their healthcare is chaotic. By no means are they an example to emulate.

  • @josefuentes4028
    @josefuentes4028 Год назад +1

    Love the grocery store food haul video, it shows me what's possible! Would love to see more/weekly. Thx Rhodes family!

  • @KetoLivingWithDaleandJudith
    @KetoLivingWithDaleandJudith Год назад +3

    2 eggs, 2oz cream cheese, 1tsp cinnamon & 1/2tsp organic liquid stevia blended in the blender makes an excellent thin keto pancake batter of 5 net carbs.
    Eggs & cheese are the foundation for many keto breads.

  • @batpherlangkharkrang7976
    @batpherlangkharkrang7976 5 месяцев назад

    Hi..... Justin Rhodes and Rebecca thanks you for showing your video homestead chicken duck goose farmer garden 🐔🐓🐣🐤🍗🦆🐶🐕🦮🐈🐑🐄🐖🐷🐝 BYE 👋 bye 👋 bye 👋 bye 👋👍👍👍

  • @yunniekal
    @yunniekal Год назад +5

    Please I'm begging you.... lower the music vol. I'm either adjusting vol constantly or throwing my headset off :x

  • @mrsp7324
    @mrsp7324 Год назад +3

    If you make your yogurt with a good starter (I use Kefir yogurt) and then save back some of your yogurt as the next batch of starter. That would cut out an additional purchase in the future. (If you get one of those Euro Bowls and strain a batch of yogurt ......you can use the whey for baking, but the strained yogurt will be sweet without any sugar added and more like cream cheese.)

  • @jbfarm7735
    @jbfarm7735 Год назад +10

    Mozarella, Mexican cheese and sour cream are SO easy to make with the milk you have!!

    • @chrispaulus4491
      @chrispaulus4491 Год назад +2

      I was thinking that mozzarella cheese would be easy to make when I read the comments! 😊 right on!

    • @theJustinRhodesShow
      @theJustinRhodesShow  Год назад +4

      We’re gonna be in it! Probably need another cow cuz we’re using all the milk we get for milk, yogurt, cream and butter.

  • @camicri4263
    @camicri4263 Год назад +3

    I hope everyone feels well soon 🙏! As far as growing your own food, it's a lot of work! Good thing that you are many and it's easier! Blessings!

  • @samanthahoos9827
    @samanthahoos9827 Год назад +2

    We have loads of eggs so I cook several in different ways to eat with sourdough flat bread covered in herbs from the gardens for various meals. Food from the home taste so good! 😊

  • @deniseharris9363
    @deniseharris9363 Год назад +13

    Yes I would like to continue to see your grocery hauls! It’s not only inspiring but also helpful in my quest to do the same thing! I’m still in a neighborhood home now but dream of getting my own land and doing the same thing even though I’m a 63 year old Granny!! ❤

  • @DaliaWoods
    @DaliaWoods Год назад +9

    Seems like your family gets sick alot. I grew up on a farm had all our own food but was not sick alot somethings wrong.

  • @danapratola
    @danapratola Год назад +1

    Praying for all you guys and girls. Feel better!

  • @carolynschmitt1413
    @carolynschmitt1413 Год назад +1

    Honey Ginger Lemon Syrup: Remove stickers and wash 2 to 3 lemons, slice thin, do not peel. No need to remove seeds unless you wish to. Peel ginger root, approximately 5 inches of root, ginger peels well with a spoon, just rub gently. Slice ginger about an 1/8 inch thick.
    Alternately layer ginger and lemons slices into a clean, quart sized, mason jar. Do not pack tight. When the jar is filled carefully pour honey into the jar, removing as many air bubbles as possible. The handle of the spoon, or a chopstick work well for this. Place lid and ring on jar and place in refrigerator. Twice a day remove jar and shake. You will notice that the honey is getting thin from absorbing the lemon juice, lemon oil, and the good stuff from the ginger. Strain it and save the juice.
    Store in a jar keep it in the refrigerator. Take a spoon full the minute you feel a sore throat . You can drink it with hot water too.

    • @Dawn-di1qs
      @Dawn-di1qs Год назад

      I have this too. Last time I topped it off I added cinnamon and cloves and turmeric

  • @mountainpatriot7673
    @mountainpatriot7673 Год назад +1

    Justin, i have watched you over the last 6 years. I see your love and commitment to your family. Please consider the spiritual needs of your family through the knowledge of Christ. How does it benefit you if you omit the most important ( eternal) part? Christ is that eternal spirit. I hope you read this in the spirit I meant it. You are so full of love and faithfulness. I love watching your journey. ❤

  • @tonicook3023
    @tonicook3023 Год назад +2

    Justin---The opportunistic competitive viewing options among your and other Homesteader RUclips channels provides viewers with a bunch of material to absorb and just plain fun. How is it that so many of you Homesteaders are showcasing your "hauls" (not "huals")?
    You RUclips homesteaders seem to be aware of and competing with each other. Must be a big challenge to keep content fresh.

    • @shoebill181
      @shoebill181 Год назад +1

      It's all about having some kind of content to put up another video, so they keep some income coming in from the amount of views. These homsteaders I watch are my soap operas, some good, some funny, some just repetitive info. I don't watch tv anymore so these will do for something entertaining.

    • @tonicook3023
      @tonicook3023 Год назад +1

      @@shoebill181
      You are correct.
      Yet, seems these RUclips channel owners should put forth more research and effort into their content creation. Today's buzz was "haul" which Justin Rhodes can't spell correctly.
      Apparently, RUclips pays for mediocrity.

  • @BeautynBrains75
    @BeautynBrains75 Год назад +2

    Just wanted to take a minute to encourage 🎉 still love the videos and appreciate all yalls work! Enjoyed the podcast reference and grocery haul.

  • @19queenbee55
    @19queenbee55 Год назад +1

    My 5 yr old granddaughters went to ER at midnight because of her coughing. After some antibiotics she was much better even by next day. Sometimes you need stuff that works quick.

  • @hollyjobitner3285
    @hollyjobitner3285 Год назад +5

    Chicken soup for the sick kids. Please clean the nebulizer with vinegar, rinse thoroughly, then let it dry on a clean cloth to prevent reinfection in future use. 💙

  • @calicocat444463
    @calicocat444463 Год назад +1

    Love the grocery haul...I love any content you share of your family and life.

  • @tammysarrazin-ux9tv
    @tammysarrazin-ux9tv Год назад +3

    i think its great that most of the food comes from the farm grocery hauls are awesome........Henry was tugging at his ears at the table maybe ear infection hugsssss

  • @bilakemrisner
    @bilakemrisner Год назад

    grew up in a small town with a very small store a small meat case we got bacon that was sliced every week. we bought a case of flour and sugar and meal a gal. of corn oil thats all that was bought are meat was got from local farmers as was milk. other than salt all spices and herb was grown in the garden. This was just the way everyone lived in our town and nothing was wasted either

  • @vinlago
    @vinlago Год назад +1

    We tried growing potatoes. The critters got them all. The next season we planted in crates and wound up with a few small potatoes. Then we tried sweet potatoes in a wood crate and a cardboard box. Wound up with just under 6 lbs. Not great but it's a start. Apparently, the critters win unless we plant in tall raised beds, crates or bags/boxes. One of these days we'll figure it out.

  • @inshan786
    @inshan786 Год назад +1

    Hey Justin I’ve a suggestion for you concerning your health issues. Question have you ever checked on your parasite load as you deal with many different animals and you also do a lot of work on your garden with the manure and dirt they are loaded with parasites. Why I’m saying this is because I’ve been having issues and what I did was a parasite cleanse and now I’m ok. Hope this helps and I hope I don’t overstep myself just a suggestion.

  • @406regen
    @406regen Год назад

    My brother and i spent all summer filling the freezers he is also fighting a autoimmune thing so he eats eggs,milk,raw cheese,and meat, occasionally will have a organic apple, we put 3 lambs,around 1,450 lbs of beef, and the family raised 150 meat birds in the freezer and this is the first year we are raising pigs but they wont be ready till closer to spring.

  • @hollerlakehomestead3181
    @hollerlakehomestead3181 Год назад +1

    Love the food hauls!! Thank you.

  • @valovesnc
    @valovesnc Год назад

    Idea for food Justin & Rebecca I have and idea. You mentioned that you buy Avocados and Bananas and other foods you love since they obviously don’t grow in NC.
    I have an idea that might help keep your family in lowering your food cost. Have you ever thought of trading food. For instance you could trade a variety of your Root Vegetables for Avocados, Bananas, Mango’s, Plantains ETC also meats could be traded for Seafood from the fisherman from Key West or some other coastal area in Florida. You have a variety of meats you could trade for Lobster, Crab, Shrimp, Fish, Clams, Scallops, Octopus Etc. from farmers in South Florida. I just had this idea while watching tonights RUclips.
    I and 67 female live in Ocala,Fl but my birthplace was Key West,Fl,
    I lived in The Mountains of NC moved there in 1996 Boone/Watauga County and got a place in Todd/ in Ashe County. In 2007 and sadly my hubby died @ 54 years old in 2015. Then my family needed me in 2016 so I moved back to FL.
    I absolutely love and miss the Carolinas and watchings so many of you on RUclips who live there. I got Lyme in NC in 2002 and Dr’s couldn’t find out what was wrong for 4 yrs I became bedridden and wheelchair bound but eventually got treatment but couldn’t fully recover but have my mobility back. Everyday is a struggle between the Widespread Pain and Exhaustion. Thanks for all your encouraging Videos I truly enjoy your loving family. May God bless your family and keep it strong
    Take care, Valerie

  • @cindym4946
    @cindym4946 Год назад

    I used to have a recipe for cottage cheese pancakes…cottage cheese, eggs and a tiny bit of flour. You’d love them and the kids would too.

  • @stephaniejones678
    @stephaniejones678 Год назад

    Love seeing the "grocery" haul... gives inspiration to do the same!

  • @SerenityMtnFarm
    @SerenityMtnFarm Год назад +2

    Love it and seeing what you eat in a week.
    Helps us on our journey as well

  • @colleengiles9251
    @colleengiles9251 Год назад +1

    Use part of the greenhouse to plant your own beets, turnips and greens. Etc.

  • @maryabel3176
    @maryabel3176 Год назад

    Justin you could grow your own shallots or green onions in your high tunnel or in the green house.

  • @ShaylaM123
    @ShaylaM123 Год назад

    ❤ THE FOOD HAUL

  • @alisonwestermann1875
    @alisonwestermann1875 Год назад +1

    Love the food haul video! Would love to see it weekly!!

  • @sandrasinnock5143
    @sandrasinnock5143 Год назад +1

    Do you order from azure standard. Lots of organic choices. Should be able to get organic corn meal. See lots of homesteaders use azure.

  • @marshasmith6320
    @marshasmith6320 Год назад +1

    Bless your sweet babies. I pray they feel better soon 😢.
    I love the grocery hauls Justin. I’d like to see more on the house if you have time. And more of the hen with the chicks and Lily and her horse. Every day chores are a plus as well. Love your family! God bless you all.

  • @lizregan1949
    @lizregan1949 Год назад +5

    Very interesting the food haul. I would like to see more as you are growing your own. Prayers for more rain this summer for all of you farmers.

  • @taunmoondy6869
    @taunmoondy6869 Год назад

    I have a question. Can't you use leftover yogurt that you have made youself as a starter for the next batch? Then you would not have to buy another plastic container from the grocery solving two things, buying at the store and buying more plastic. I have done this with my own homemade yogurt and it works. Thanks for sharing!*

  • @robbiedickison2005
    @robbiedickison2005 Год назад

    Honey, there's no such word as "boughten". Try "purchased". You're a good husband and father and we appreciate you all.

  • @livingintoday06
    @livingintoday06 Год назад

    Yes, I liked watching this video cause I am working on my garden plan for the yr ahead.

  • @julietbowden6189
    @julietbowden6189 Год назад +1

    I’m so sorry you guys are coming down with colds. I hate getting sick right before Christmas.

  • @lecamcconnaughhay1840
    @lecamcconnaughhay1840 Год назад

    love food hauls...blessings

  • @tardbob
    @tardbob Год назад +4

    I don’t understand why you don’t use your own yogurt as the starter?

  • @Libby-z4m
    @Libby-z4m Год назад +3

    Where are your canned veggies and frozen veggies?? Beautiful one needs to take full advantage of garden.

    • @DarleneDeSilva
      @DarleneDeSilva Год назад +2

      Her mom has ALS, her son had surgery that was unclear how i would turn out, she has hormonal thyroid issues her husband has health issues, she has 5 kids, they run a business and farm, CUT HER Some grace!

  • @secretgardenhomestead3251
    @secretgardenhomestead3251 Год назад +2

    LOVE a food haul!! Thanks Justin!

  • @shelleypoole6415
    @shelleypoole6415 Год назад +6

    Looks like Henry and Lily need to see a doctor. There’s a lot of pneumonia going around.

  • @kfowler193
    @kfowler193 Год назад +1

    Like the food haul but I'm wondering if you eat green beans, peas, broccoli, brussel sprouts? Soups and stews and casseroles are a life saver for me. I LOVE leftovers and not having to cook everyday! I do like picking a meat for a certain day and getting all the meat out of the freezer for the week. Love your family and praying Henry and Lily get better soon and no one else gets it although I know this was filmed probably a week ago and by now everyone in on the mend!

  • @ladydragon3648
    @ladydragon3648 Год назад +1

    Hello Justin & Family. I know you are not getting things at the store. So where did you get the big bag of Mixed veggies? I know you are not making them yet? Hope you can some day. & Yes I like seeing how you shop.

  • @autumnmiller5070
    @autumnmiller5070 Год назад +3

    Love this! I wish I could do all that but one step at a time and maybe one day we will get there ♡

  • @Chefsantatravels
    @Chefsantatravels Год назад +5

    OK I'm totally confused why are you buying yogurt as a starter when you can use the yogurt you already made is there certain reason I would like to know I'm just seriously curious

  • @DianeThomson1960
    @DianeThomson1960 Год назад

    Great idea about groceries etc. How about what and how much to grow next year, canning more?

  • @TheBcrug
    @TheBcrug Год назад +1

    Need a feasibility study on altar small cheese production for making the different cheeses your buying. Also more cold hardy greenhouse vegetables.

  • @allisonfox2912
    @allisonfox2912 Год назад

    Have you looked into any of the starters from “cultures from health”? We make a kefir and it doesn’t require you to buy a starter every time- you can reuse and grow kefir grains

  • @01aprilbrown
    @01aprilbrown Год назад

    Can you share the red light information on where you got it? Any other suggestions on its health benefits? Thanks

  • @sandyrees490
    @sandyrees490 Год назад +2

    Although I’m not normally a fan of food hauls, I love this. It’s inspiring to see you shop from the farm. I look forward to seeing how you grow in this. My husband and I have similar goals.

  • @kimberlyWestfall1
    @kimberlyWestfall1 Год назад +2

    "Get a pound of Flossie" how inconsiderate of her, not to mention very rude.

  • @rbrack54
    @rbrack54 Год назад

    Ever person I ever knew that had a small engine motorbike or a farm buggy they had to have them on a trickle charge every winter. You should get some. They are cheap and they keep your batteries topped off and they last longer. 👍

  • @JCraftProducer
    @JCraftProducer Год назад

    Loving the regular videos. Shout out to Austin, the editing is getting better and better!

  • @GiGiRenea
    @GiGiRenea 3 месяца назад

    Lily at 9:06 😂

  • @norrishude6177
    @norrishude6177 Год назад

    Those Food Huals taste great. I like em deep fried but baked Huals are also very tasty.

  • @karenwood8300
    @karenwood8300 Год назад

    I like seeing your food haul videos. It would also help if you could share how much you spend at the co-op, plus how often you buy there.

  • @vegemitegirl1971
    @vegemitegirl1971 Год назад

    Nebuliser tip from an asthma mama - have Henry wear swimming goggles. My son did as he said 'the smoke hurt his eyes.' He was more willing to use his nebuliser when the vapour wasn't getting in his eyes.

  • @PlowAndPantryHomestead
    @PlowAndPantryHomestead Год назад

    Love, Love, LOVE this video!

  • @bryanmaine
    @bryanmaine Год назад +1

    Suggest bass/ catfish, how come it's so infrequent that people do rainbow trout and get the omegas with your Homestead fish

  • @thewolfethatcould8878
    @thewolfethatcould8878 Год назад

    Rebecca, if you could please explain the magnesium oil and the garlic/onion pulse that you put into the nebulizer for me? Or any link to that information to help me understand it. I know the nebulizer well, but I have never used those options with it. I have heard of Thyme oil though for nebulizing. Thanks, I hope everyone heals up quickly. I think that is a great idea showing the grocery hauls as it flows with what you are producing on the farm. It will help the rest of us gauge it when the time comes. 🌻

  • @tammyfrazier8720
    @tammyfrazier8720 Год назад

    Hi from Kentucky, can you put the lean-to on heavy duty door hinges. That way you can take the braces out and let it fold into the building when you move it..

  • @Tcsd70109
    @Tcsd70109 Год назад

    ? I know using a store bought yogurt as your starter can yield more consistent results.. BUT have you tried just saving 1/3 cup of the homemade yogurt to use for the next batch? You will still get yogurt, and if you want it thicker, you can strain it through cheese cloth or a nut milk bag. That would be one more thing you can get off your grocery list.

  • @CristinLive
    @CristinLive Год назад +1

    I would love to watch weekly shopping and meal plan videos!

  • @denisemorrison7284
    @denisemorrison7284 Год назад

    You should be able to grow your own beets, which you can can. You can grow your own carrots, cabbage, onions. I thought you had grown a lot of onions. You can grow and can tomatoes, green beans, and you can make coleslaw from your cabbage and can it. Some people store cabbage in your root cellar.

  • @ElizabethStapleton_Ohio
    @ElizabethStapleton_Ohio Год назад

    Thanks for sharing with us what your family are doing great video ❤❤

  • @lorellstoneman74
    @lorellstoneman74 Год назад +4

    Anytime a rogue chicken hatches out chicks it's a bonus....

  • @hoppas77
    @hoppas77 Год назад

    I like the food haul videos :)

  • @magen2271
    @magen2271 Год назад

    I would love to know what nebulizer guide Rebecca is using and what magnesium oil. Thx for the info.

  • @chrystal4roses122
    @chrystal4roses122 Год назад +3

    What about the cats and the dogs are you going to go no grocery with them

  • @cherylbertolini3140
    @cherylbertolini3140 Год назад +1

    hope. Lilly and Henry are feeling better.

  • @sd0829
    @sd0829 Год назад

    The food hauls from the homestead are super inspiring! Definitely should do more of them! Your family/homestead inspires me.

  • @mamat5264
    @mamat5264 Год назад

    Awww I hope Lilly and Henry feel better soon! Watch and listen to those lungs! Lots of bad bugs going around right now.

  • @alvaresplayer
    @alvaresplayer Год назад

    you guys should get a powerpack to boost all of you vehicules 200$ and its worth the investment keep going love what you guys do !!

  • @shirleymurphy1958
    @shirleymurphy1958 Год назад +1

    This is after 55 years of gardening and raising animals . I hope you see the value in balance for your health and long gevity . You all work very hard .

  • @brandeegoodnight532
    @brandeegoodnight532 Год назад +1

    I like the food haul. As well as everything else. 😊

  • @debbyloving2103
    @debbyloving2103 Год назад

    I grew up eating catfish, don’t eat mud cat, eat blue cat or channel cat - huge difference !!

  • @8484terry
    @8484terry Год назад

    Hello from Alberta! I enjoy your videos!