Hey everyone! Hope you found this video helpful. :) The links for all my favs are linked above in the description. Be sure to leave any items that I left out in the comments!
I set up my first "grown up" home some 30 years ago. I bought a set of good quality, heavy--bottomed stainless steel pots. They were expensive; I had to save up to buy each one, but I have been using them every day since and they still look brand new. They are a joy to cook with and I know I'll never have to replace them for as long as I live. Now that's sustainable!
Love, love, LOVE my corelle dishes! I've had the same set for YEARS. One of my favorite features is that they are oven safe. Odd bowls of leftovers can go right into the oven, so fewer dishes to wash. We are a big corelle family, my mom still has hers that she bought when we were kids, and we are now in our 50's. The original green flowered pattern. My advice, make sure you love the pattern before you buy it, because you will have it forever.
oh my gosh, that hack with the bottom of the blender screwing off and fitting a mason jar for blending salad dressings and smoothies etc that was so cool! thanks for sharing! :D
I’m running to see if my blender fits my mason jars! I love the use of the different lids for mason jars because I have a million of them and didn’t even think to get different lids! I also use my jars as Tupperware for left overs, organizing anything and everything in my kitchen for loose popcorn, dried beans, seeds, nuts, just everything I can! Your videos are inspiring and relaxing. I love that your a minimalist from scratch momma! I learn so much from every video! Thank you!!!
I love your choice favorites, I too have corelle dishes that I have had over 30 yrs, I sometimes think I should get a new set, but why mine is perfectly fine, Bosch mixer, Lodge cast iron, stainless steel pot and pans and I love my Vitamix blender that I’ve had over 20 years, all great investments, in the end you save money.
I didn’t even know there were blenders made from glass!!! I’ve trying to find one but never seemed to find one. Thank you!! And it’s perfect how regular mouth mason jars fit!!
I love your videos and the simplicity of them I want to be like you, where in the world did you get all this amazing knowledge I think you are super smart, beautiful and so sweet. Keep these videos coming
Truly, videos like these are so inspiratiational and motivational. I redid my whole downstairs. I still did use Corelle when my son was little. My grandmother always collected fine China and I was hoping to get some. I ordered some on line, but it looked different at home. It grew on me though.
I love my mason jars, as well....I love to use the vacuum sealer (Food Saver has an attachment to use with jars) with the mason jar lids to store grains, flours, left overs in the fridge for longer storage, etc. So even more uses for the mason jars!
We live full time in a small travel trailer, so space is at a premium. We have the travel Berkey and absolutely love it! No matter where we are we know our water is safe and delicious.
You are awesome, since I have been working from home I found your vlogs and I really enjoy watching and learning healthy ways to eat and cook. Thanks for sharing.
I used to love corelle. Then I had a bowl drop and shatter in the kitchen. It was the biggest mess I have ever seen. It covered my kitchen, dining room and even out into the hallway. It took me hours to clean up. So now, I don't love corelle anymore. Granted, we only ever broke the 1 but I was so worried I had missed some somehow and one of my kids would end up with it in their foot! We love glass jars here too and I have the same blender as you but you seriously just made me so happy to learn about using the blender blades with a mason jar! Never occurred to me! So awesome!
My Japanese vegetable cutting knife is an absolute must have. It cuts through vegetables wonderfully. I have some cutco knives as well but nothing compares to my vegetable knife.
I’m new so let me know if this question is answered somewhere else. What do you use for your husband to take leftovers for lunch at work? Love your channel!
my fav. storage is a gallon glasslock storage container for soup etc for the frig. it is rectangular and has a handle on the lid. it fits perfectly in the frig. I gave one to my sister and one to my niece telling them this is my favorite bowl. immediately they said "favorite bowl??" later they said "I love that thing!"
We're a mismatched Corelle family too! I initially bought them for space saving reasons because we we're moving into a 500 sq. ft. home. Now I wouldn't trade them because of the durability. Someday I'll be able to use my wedding Fiesta dinnerware again...but in this season with 4 little people...I'll stick with Corelle!
I love your channel! I just found it last week. I love cooking from scratch and homesteading/natural living. I use a lot of your kitchen essentials as well. Mason jars and glass storage are a must-have. I use my crockpot all the time, I never even thought about the coating on the insert being toxic. Maybe I'll look into an instant pot sometime... There are only so many changes we can make at once, I guess! I love my toaster oven--can reheat food without microwave. Also love my little kitchen gadgets that make life easier: garlic press, lemon squeezer, large ladle strainer... And my giant one gallon airlock jars for fermentation. My sauerkraut came out much better when I switched to an airlock jar. Thanks for the great video!
My mind was BLOWN when you put the blender blade on the mason jar. Like wow. That brand is brilliant. You are brilliant and I don't think I'll be able to sleep tonight because my jaw will be on the ground still contemplating how frikkin awesome that is!!!
Loved this!! I've been collecting second-hand corelle dishes for years, last year I found a set of 10 regular bowls and 10 snack bowls for $1 TOTAL at the thrift store. They really are the best dishes when you have kids in your home. We use so many similar items...I also have a mix of cast iron and stainless cookware. The only thing I use daily that I would have to mention is my coffee maker, lol. I have a Bunn coffee maker, so I use it to make coffee and heat hot water for tea throughout the day.
i love mason jars and i have started to reuse and buy only glass containers. it makes more sense in the long run and reduces the amount of plastic consumption. one small step. 🙂
Thank You Lisa for making this video. I have been thinking about getting a One-Pot, but I didn't know what kind to get. I trust the kind you use for your family. So I will be ordering my One-Pot, Thanks again!
Yes! Thanks for the blender info! I have been looking for a jar compatible blender for ages. I have a Ninja blender but I always end up with MASSIVE smoothies. Bought one through your link.
Vitamix Gave my blender, food processor, away because a Vitamix does so much, including cooks hot soup. So for someone with a small kitchen and or limited counter space its a time saver. Second would be my 6 1/2 quart enamel cast iron Le Creuset Dutch oven that I got 12 years ago. Dish's are Fiestaware.
What a difference makes the enamel cast iron Le Creuset Dutch oven comparing to the normal pots? I used to have iron pots before, but never saw a difference, except that they were too heavy... I am not interested in keeping the food warm for longer... Pls, if you can answer me from your experience, thank you.
Lisa! I'm baffled, your so perfect ,and so young ,and what a great mom. I'm going to look for Corel in thrift stores now lol. My 93 year old mom swears by them and I grew up with them. Mine are from potterybarn. I purchased them about 15 years ago I've never broken one but they are so so heavy. I have also been thinking about getting rid of my crockpot and investing in an instapot, I've heard such great reviews on them.
Farmhouse on Boone you really are perfect! Your mama must be so proud of you! I just love your channel girl. Well Lisa I'm 56 as you know, I think I should start looking for a good man. Start my channel again. I need a life. I did about 11 videos then the old camera I used broke, my computer died. Now I have a new computer, an iPad and I'm scared to start again. My channels name is Susan Just Susan, go see what one of your subbies looks like. I'm a goof ball for my age LOL XOXOO...... Give little man a kiss on his big toe for me, lol. I love baby big toes they are so cute. Oh I can't wait to be a grandma 🙋🏻🙌🏼😜
I love my immersion blender! It takes up little space and comes in handy for soups and a single smoothie serving. And i didn't know the Corelle dishes were made of glass, I just read they don't chip too. Great video!
I do love mine too! Thought about including, but if I had to choose between my regular blender and my immersion, the former could get more done than the latter. :)
Also yes about glass storage- and similarly, pyrex. I love the old square or rectangular pyrex dishes with a glass lid- I can store the food in there and then, as you say, warm it right back up in that container and serve it. And they are pretty! :)
I love my Corelle also. I still have a few pieces from when I first got married over 40 years ago. Just bought myself a new set a couple of years ago. So many choices available now.
Thank you!! Such a great video. I need a new blender & food processor. We do a lot of smoothies and a ton of chopping. I would add an Excalibur food dehydrator to this list. I run it a few times a week for different things. Blessings!
Ah! I've been using Mason jars for cups since I've been married. I have never heard of the interchangeable lids. That is going to be such a game changer!
Oh my I had to comment on the Corelle dishes!!! After going through sets of ceramic and them breaking between my kids my husband (and myself), I realized my mother in law had had the same dishes since I had met her! I asked her about it and she said they were just from Walmart lol!!! I invested in some and will never go back!
WOW I have been going to thrift stores and purchasing a hodgepodge of Corelle dishes. I love them. They are much harder to break however yes they can. I love how thin they are and they don't take up so much space in the cabinets.
Janette Lavender There is nothing to understand about it. I was just simply curious if I was the only one that noticed.Nothing more. I grew up in a home that was built in the 1800's, so I am well aware of the quirks that come with old homes. Have a good day. :)
Love all of your content and inspiration thank you for posting. I would add a juicer to the must haves and a vitamix I know its plastic an more expensive but its a multi-task tool and a beast that can make smoothies out of frozen fruit with no problems
I LOVE Correll ware! They can break. But rarely. We actually donated all our China which we never used and just saved up for a “nice” plain white set with scalloped edges. We don’t have a to , If we had a huge get together honestly I would have no qualms in using paper plates, but for regular company or small gatherings, or just our family… We love it.
Great video! We are buying a Berkey this year and I'm so excited to see yours. Do you know that mayo, grated parm cheese, and peanut butter lids fit Mason jars? That was a game changer for me. I was buying the white lids and didn't know that these others would fit just as well. Also, the grated cheese lid has a bonus of the side for spooning out the contents of your jar or shaking the item out with the hole side. Love your videos and eagerly watch for each one. I sent your cast iron one to my niece because I just bought her a skillet from Goodwill and she was unsure how to use it. Thanks for all you do!!
You can buy those arcopal dishes at ikea for 79 cents each! Big plate, small plate and bowls. They are called arcopal and Corelle is just a brand that sells arcopal in the US.
I have my mom's 1960 CorningWare 'Cornflower' pattern set of casserole dishes (a white glass-ceramic material). They are sturdy, go from oven to table to freezer and food cooks well in them. I have no need to purchase any other pieces. The original sets were discontinued but you can find plenty in thrift stores as Baby Boomers like me, donate them after their parents passed on.
In my personal experience as an avid Corelle user from a Corelle family (my grandma still uses her multiple decade old ones), I bought the set with plates, side plates, bowls and mugs. Their newer mugs aren't made of the same light weight glass the dishes are made with and if I could go back, I would just purchase the smaller set with the plates and bowls since i ended up favoring my larger, sentimental ceramic mugs over the Corelle mugs. Also the patterning tends to come off over decades of use and machine washing; just a note.
I understand they are a lot of work the slipcovers. I wish I could sew!! You are very talented and I just love your channel!! I have loved watching all your videos!!!❤️❤️
Love your videos. Love your essentials. I also love the fact you have a cheap but great blender. In most videos, you cannot find anything but the Vitamix. I have one because my mom left it for me but I hate for people to feel like they can't have healthy food without it!!!!
Haha, I have 9 out of ten, except that water filter thing. Totally agree on mason jars and Corelle. Especially when targets has sale, 6 dishes cost $12.99.
I hate that my kids have plastics plates, I run a daycare and I reluctantly bought a stash of plastic plates on sale from target, while they looked great in the beginning they quickly became an eye sore. I have always preferred anything but plastics. I love the corral idea. I love an excuse to thrift shop as well! Thank u! Can I ask what u use for the kids for utensils, just regular adult stuff or have you found a alternative that works better for your children?
Do you home school your children? That may be too personal of a question but I am curious. I adore you and the fact you live debt free and have many children. My dream is to be a stay at home mother and wife and just create an uplifting family home. Thank you for setting an amazing example. 💗
I would add to the list...good sharp knives. Invest in 2 or 3 good ones: a chefs knife or Santuko, a bread knife and a carving knife. I also would recommend some good spoons ie wooden spoons, a good spatula and good tongs.
Hey Lisa, I was wondering if you have ever tried (or considered trying) a vacuum-machine? I recently stumbled across the Vacuvita, wich seems to fit right in with your other kitchen essentials (except for the fact that this one happens to be plastic, but I imagine there are similar products made with more durable and sustainable materials), being multifunctional, durable, longlasting and would help prevent foodwaste in most homes. I just found your channel (and blog) today and I just have to say I love your down-to-earth approach to these topics of minimalism, real food from scratch, organic, home-made lifestyle. Most people seem to get .. well .. sort of hippy-like and fanatical about these habits, with no room for deviation or interpretation. Thank you for reminding your viewers that all of your advices are based on what works for you, not universal law that has to work for everyone. Your approach gives me the feeling that i don't have to completely overhaul my life today, I can just ease into the lifestyle that I want, gradually changing for example the way i cook.
great advice! I enjoyed seeing/hearing all about each item and WHY you prefer it. It's nice to hear different opinions! p.s. love that you often have a pony tail in for your videos
I recently (like last Friday), replaced my Berkey for a Kangen water filter. I'll keep it though as a backup...i have a KitchenAid mixer too but a small kitchen. I want a slow cooker and was toying with the idea of replacing the mixer with an immersion blender (i think it's called) so i can have room for a slow cooker..ill look into the one you recommend because i want to make bone broths too...thank you!
Just found your channel. Thanks a bundle for all the great tips (never thought my mason jars could fit on my old Oster blender 👍). I'm trying to eliminate plastic as well. Trading for wood and glass. Got the plain white Corelle dish set. I can refurbish broken items individually at Wal-Mart. Love your kitchen ❤
I also switched to Corelle last year when they were on sale in Target. Love love them for the kids. I wanted to know if you’ve tried the Ikea tempered glass once and if they would be very similar and durable as Corelle. Their price is very tempting.
Yes info on keefer and yogurt! Do you make yogurt too? Love your channel. I agree with you about buying quality. Keep the videos coming! I enjoy you and your home. Thank you!
After watching your video about clutter, I was surprised you got rid of your bedroom set. I thought you would have painted it. You also didn't sound frugal in that video. A big contrast to saving to pay off your home and living debt free. You could be saving on craft items, the bedroom set and etc. of course this is your choice and way of being clutter free. These things just surprised me and I admire you and love your house. Paper clutter is my biggest problem, can you tell me how you get rid of old Dr. bills and pre-approved credit card applications? Can I tear these up or must I shred them?? I am a new subscriber and still have many Vlog's to watch. Thanks and Happy Mothers Day.
I loved hearing this information besides trying to have less stuff!! My family and I want things that are not dangerous to us. It’s unbelievable how many toxins are out there! Your channel is an inspiration and it’s nice to see your ideas and I love everything from scratch!! Your home is beautiful!! Do you think you ever will sell slipcovers in your Etsy shop!! I want them!! Sincerely, Melissa from NJ
i love the idea about the platws ! also I am searching fo an insta pot. I dont like to use Amazon because I feel they are taking over. not to say I would never use. also, have you ever heard of natural action technologyies. I have a whole house water structure device from them. it is amazing not to have to worry about filters/ thank you for inspiring me!
Hey everyone! Hope you found this video helpful. :) The links for all my favs are linked above in the description. Be sure to leave any items that I left out in the comments!
Hi! Wondering where you got your mason jar lids with straw holes?
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Sweet, thanks!!
Jamie Leskanic I got mine at the Dollar General
You just blew my mind!! I had no idea you could screw on Mason jars onto a Oster blender!!
Victoria Davidenko it made me think too. Could it fit on any blender?
Just be cautious on the high speed blenders like Blendtec/Vitamix :)
I set up my first "grown up" home some 30 years ago. I bought a set of good quality, heavy--bottomed stainless steel pots. They were expensive; I had to save up to buy each one, but I have been using them every day since and they still look brand new. They are a joy to cook with and I know I'll never have to replace them for as long as I live. Now that's sustainable!
So young yet so wise! You inspire this old lady!
Thank you!
I was thinking the very same darn thing. 60🙋🏻♀️ and remembering all my grandmas lovely kitchen things. Her channel brings back so many memories. 💕
Yeeesssss to Corelle! Mama to seven here and they don’t break easy, are cheap to replace and are made in the U.S.!
~Janelle
It's so important to have multi-tasking equipment in the kitchen. I don't like plastic either. Thanks Lisa ♥️
Love, love, LOVE my corelle dishes! I've had the same set for YEARS. One of my favorite features is that they are oven safe. Odd bowls of leftovers can go right into the oven, so fewer dishes to wash. We are a big corelle family, my mom still has hers that she bought when we were kids, and we are now in our 50's. The original green flowered pattern. My advice, make sure you love the pattern before you buy it, because you will have it forever.
Indianne G haha so true!
oh my gosh, that hack with the bottom of the blender screwing off and fitting a mason jar for blending salad dressings and smoothies etc that was so cool! thanks for sharing! :D
I’m running to see if my blender fits my mason jars! I love the use of the different lids for mason jars because I have a million of them and didn’t even think to get different lids! I also use my jars as Tupperware for left overs, organizing anything and everything in my kitchen for loose popcorn, dried beans, seeds, nuts, just everything I can! Your videos are inspiring and relaxing. I love that your a minimalist from scratch momma! I learn so much from every video! Thank you!!!
I love your choice favorites, I too have corelle dishes that I have had over 30 yrs, I sometimes think I should get a new set, but why mine is perfectly fine, Bosch mixer, Lodge cast iron, stainless steel pot and pans and I love my Vitamix blender that I’ve had over 20 years, all great investments, in the end you save money.
I didn’t even know there were blenders made from glass!!! I’ve trying to find one but never seemed to find one. Thank you!! And it’s perfect how regular mouth mason jars fit!!
I love your videos and the simplicity of them I want to be like you, where in the world did you get all this amazing knowledge I think you are super smart, beautiful and so sweet. Keep these videos coming
I've owned my Bosch for about 35 years. It was a wedding gift. It has a good, heavy-duty motor and is still running beautifully. Just love it.
I just love your kitchen
I only watched 2 videos and I love you already, you explain things so well, love your kitchen,will definitely get the plastic lids for my mason jars.
Berkeys are so pretty. I think they look great with farmhouse decor. Can’t wait to get mine. Not an eyesore in the least.
Truly, videos like these are so inspiratiational and motivational. I redid my whole downstairs. I still did use Corelle when my son was little. My grandmother always collected fine China and I was hoping to get some. I ordered some on line, but it looked different at home. It grew on me though.
I would add wood spoons for cooking, that just ties in the purpose of cooking with stainless Steel and cast iron pots
I love my mason jars, as well....I love to use the vacuum sealer (Food Saver has an attachment to use with jars) with the mason jar lids to store grains, flours, left overs in the fridge for longer storage, etc. So even more uses for the mason jars!
We live full time in a small travel trailer, so space is at a premium. We have the travel Berkey and absolutely love it! No matter where we are we know our water is safe and delicious.
That’s genius about the mason jars and blender!
You are awesome, since I have been working from home I found your vlogs and I really enjoy watching and learning healthy ways to eat and cook. Thanks for sharing.
thank you! so happy to hear that!
I love my Bosch mixer!! Besides making bread dough easily,
it makes shredding cooked chicken breasts a breeze!
I totally agree on all of your essentials, but I do love my kitchen aid mixer!
I'm sure they are amazing too! :) Plus they are a little more visually pleasing.
Jennifer_the_bookish i love mine too! Have had my little one 35 years and my big one I use for breads and dough for 10 years. I just adore them.
I love Corel plates and bowls we grew up with those!
I used to love corelle. Then I had a bowl drop and shatter in the kitchen. It was the biggest mess I have ever seen. It covered my kitchen, dining room and even out into the hallway. It took me hours to clean up. So now, I don't love corelle anymore. Granted, we only ever broke the 1 but I was so worried I had missed some somehow and one of my kids would end up with it in their foot! We love glass jars here too and I have the same blender as you but you seriously just made me so happy to learn about using the blender blades with a mason jar! Never occurred to me! So awesome!
Oh yikes that sounds like such a mess!
My Japanese vegetable cutting knife is an absolute must have. It cuts through vegetables wonderfully. I have some cutco knives as well but nothing compares to my vegetable knife.
We could switch kitchens and have no issues cooking lol loved seeing all my favs. Love the idea of finding dishes at a resale place!
Haha sounds like we have a similar style. ;)
Lisa I learned so much, i like the bread kneading machine and thank you for the links.
I’m new so let me know if this question is answered somewhere else. What do you use for your husband to take leftovers for lunch at work? Love your channel!
Love the guitar music for the intro. Glad you brought it back
my fav. storage is a gallon glasslock storage container for soup etc for the frig. it is rectangular and has a handle on the lid. it fits perfectly in the frig. I gave one to my sister and one to my niece telling them this is my favorite bowl. immediately they said "favorite bowl??" later they said "I love that thing!"
We're a mismatched Corelle family too! I initially bought them for space saving reasons because we we're moving into a 500 sq. ft. home. Now I wouldn't trade them because of the durability. Someday I'll be able to use my wedding Fiesta dinnerware again...but in this season with 4 little people...I'll stick with Corelle!
Fantastic!! For me a toaster oven would also be essential and my wooden spoons
I love your channel! I just found it last week. I love cooking from scratch and homesteading/natural living. I use a lot of your kitchen essentials as well. Mason jars and glass storage are a must-have. I use my crockpot all the time, I never even thought about the coating on the insert being toxic. Maybe I'll look into an instant pot sometime... There are only so many changes we can make at once, I guess! I love my toaster oven--can reheat food without microwave. Also love my little kitchen gadgets that make life easier: garlic press, lemon squeezer, large ladle strainer... And my giant one gallon airlock jars for fermentation. My sauerkraut came out much better when I switched to an airlock jar. Thanks for the great video!
Becca M hmm maybe I should consider the air locks. Love my garlic press too!
My mind was BLOWN when you put the blender blade on the mason jar. Like wow. That brand is brilliant. You are brilliant and I don't think I'll be able to sleep tonight because my jaw will be on the ground still contemplating how frikkin awesome that is!!!
Lauren Fry seriously that's how I felt when I found out! 🤣
Loved this!! I've been collecting second-hand corelle dishes for years, last year I found a set of 10 regular bowls and 10 snack bowls for $1 TOTAL at the thrift store. They really are the best dishes when you have kids in your home.
We use so many similar items...I also have a mix of cast iron and stainless cookware. The only thing I use daily that I would have to mention is my coffee maker, lol. I have a Bunn coffee maker, so I use it to make coffee and heat hot water for tea throughout the day.
I think my french press and coffee grinder are actually the MOST essential things in my kitchen, but I figured not everyone can relate to that. 😂
i love mason jars and i have started to reuse and buy only glass containers. it makes more sense in the long run and reduces the amount of plastic consumption. one small step. 🙂
Thank You Lisa for making this video. I have been thinking about getting a One-Pot, but I didn't know what kind to get. I trust the kind you use for your family. So I will be ordering my One-Pot, Thanks again!
Yes! Thanks for the blender info! I have been looking for a jar compatible blender for ages. I have a Ninja blender but I always end up with MASSIVE smoothies. Bought one through your link.
Vitamix Gave my blender, food processor, away because a Vitamix does so much, including cooks hot soup. So for someone with a small kitchen and or limited counter space its a time saver. Second would be my 6 1/2 quart enamel cast iron Le Creuset Dutch oven that I got 12 years ago. Dish's are Fiestaware.
They need to make a glass vitamix!
What a difference makes the enamel cast iron Le Creuset Dutch oven comparing to the normal pots? I used to have iron pots before, but never saw a difference, except that they were too heavy... I am not interested in keeping the food warm for longer... Pls, if you can answer me from your experience, thank you.
Thank you for this great video. You're right about Corelle! Been using them for 21 years. Converted to more glass storage and jars since 2015.
Yay for the Instant Pot!!! I love mine!
Lisa! I'm baffled, your so perfect ,and so young ,and what a great mom. I'm going to look for Corel in thrift stores now lol. My 93 year old mom swears by them and I grew up with them. Mine are from potterybarn. I purchased them about 15 years ago I've never broken one but they are so so heavy. I have also been thinking about getting rid of my crockpot and investing in an instapot, I've heard such great reviews on them.
Aww thanks Susan! :) Yes I love my Instant Pot and Corelle!
Farmhouse on Boone you really are perfect! Your mama must be so proud of you! I just love your channel girl. Well Lisa I'm 56 as you know, I think I should start looking for a good man. Start my channel again. I need a life. I did about 11 videos then the old camera I used broke, my computer died. Now I have a new computer, an iPad and I'm scared to start again. My channels name is Susan Just Susan, go see what one of your subbies looks like. I'm a goof ball for my age LOL XOXOO...... Give little man a kiss on his big toe for me, lol. I love baby big toes they are so cute. Oh I can't wait to be a grandma 🙋🏻🙌🏼😜
Oh nice vids Susan. :) You should get back into it!
Farmhouse on Boone oh Lisa you made my month. You looked at my little videos! Thank you sooooo much.
I love my immersion blender! It takes up little space and comes in handy for soups and a single smoothie serving. And i didn't know the Corelle dishes were made of glass, I just read they don't chip too. Great video!
I do love mine too! Thought about including, but if I had to choose between my regular blender and my immersion, the former could get more done than the latter. :)
Iris K | I love my immersion blender to. I see so many videos where people are transferring hot soups to blenders and I always wonder why!
Love your videos Lisa how is the new farm house I will like to see how it looks now.
Also yes about glass storage- and similarly, pyrex. I love the old square or rectangular pyrex dishes with a glass lid- I can store the food in there and then, as you say, warm it right back up in that container and serve it. And they are pretty! :)
You’re so my kind of friend!!! Can’t wait to use so many of your tips!!!
I love my Corelle also. I still have a few pieces from when I first got married over 40 years ago. Just bought myself a new set a couple of years ago. So many choices available now.
Thank you!! Such a great video. I need a new blender & food processor. We do a lot of smoothies and a ton of chopping. I would add an Excalibur food dehydrator to this list. I run it a few times a week for different things. Blessings!
Ah! I've been using Mason jars for cups since I've been married. I have never heard of the interchangeable lids. That is going to be such a game changer!
Oh my I had to comment on the Corelle dishes!!! After going through sets of ceramic and them breaking between my kids my husband (and myself), I realized my mother in law had had the same dishes since I had met her! I asked her about it and she said they were just from Walmart lol!!! I invested in some and will never go back!
WOW I have been going to thrift stores and purchasing a hodgepodge of Corelle dishes. I love them. They are much harder to break however yes they can. I love how thin they are and they don't take up so much space in the cabinets.
Yes! I love them for all the same reasons!
I am so, so happy for coming up to your channel! I absolutely love it and want to watch all the videos.
Love the vid.Anyone else notice the cabinet door just randomly opened after she got the plates out?
Neysa Paukner #oldhouseprobs
Neysa Paukner not understanding why this matters. Living in an old home certainly has its quirks.
Janette Lavender
There is nothing to understand about it. I was just simply curious if I was the only one that noticed.Nothing more. I grew up in a home that was built in the 1800's, so I am well aware of the quirks that come with old homes. Have a good day. :)
BTW, I like your name. Very pretty.
Yup i did lol 😮😮😮
Can you please do a video over cast iron and how to skip cleaning after meals and such!
Love all of your content and inspiration thank you for posting. I would add a juicer to the must haves and a vitamix I know its plastic an more expensive but its a multi-task tool and a beast that can make smoothies out of frozen fruit with no problems
Oh my gosh, I just saw the chalk board on the inside of your cabinet doors! What a cool idea! I'm totally stealing that.
I LOVE Correll ware! They can break. But rarely.
We actually donated all our China which we never used and just saved up for a “nice” plain white set with scalloped edges. We don’t have a to , If we had a huge get together honestly I would have no qualms in using paper plates, but for regular company or small gatherings, or just our family… We love it.
Totally agree! :) They can break, but rarely do.
I love my correlle. we got them for our wedding 37 years ago. I do pickup them up at thrift stores too.
I absolutely LOVE my Berkey!!!! Would recommend it to everyone!!!!
Yes! Me too!
Hi Lisa. I truly enjoy your videos. So refreshing. Do you have a video on what kefir is? I’ve no idea🤷🏻♀️
Hi Darlene,
I sure do! Here is the link: ruclips.net/video/SjuIcSs_-iI/видео.html
Great video! We are buying a Berkey this year and I'm so excited to see yours. Do you know that mayo, grated parm cheese, and peanut butter lids fit Mason jars? That was a game changer for me. I was buying the white lids and didn't know that these others would fit just as well. Also, the grated cheese lid has a bonus of the side for spooning out the contents of your jar or shaking the item out with the hole side. Love your videos and eagerly watch for each one. I sent your cast iron one to my niece because I just bought her a skillet from Goodwill and she was unsure how to use it. Thanks for all you do!!
I did not know that, but that is GREAT to know! :)
thank you!
You can buy those arcopal dishes at ikea for 79 cents each! Big plate, small plate and bowls. They are called arcopal and Corelle is just a brand that sells arcopal in the US.
I have my mom's 1960 CorningWare 'Cornflower' pattern set of casserole dishes (a white glass-ceramic material). They are sturdy, go from oven to table to freezer and food cooks well in them. I have no need to purchase any other pieces. The original sets were discontinued but you can find plenty in thrift stores as Baby Boomers like me, donate them after their parents passed on.
In my personal experience as an avid Corelle user from a Corelle family (my grandma still uses her multiple decade old ones), I bought the set with plates, side plates, bowls and mugs. Their newer mugs aren't made of the same light weight glass the dishes are made with and if I could go back, I would just purchase the smaller set with the plates and bowls since i ended up favoring my larger, sentimental ceramic mugs over the Corelle mugs. Also the patterning tends to come off over decades of use and machine washing; just a note.
Love your videos. Please make one on natural beauty products...shampoo, face wash, etc.
I have one on natural makeup planned! :)
Corelle is the best. In over 18 years of use, only one was broken- by an older child who intentionally threw it on the floor in a fit.
I understand they are a lot of work the slipcovers. I wish I could sew!! You are very talented and I just love your channel!! I have loved watching all your videos!!!❤️❤️
Thank you so much!
Love your videos. Love your essentials. I also love the fact you have a cheap but great blender. In most videos, you cannot find anything but the Vitamix. I have one because my mom left it for me but I hate for people to feel like they can't have healthy food without it!!!!
Yeah I have definitely thought about buying one, but I have gotten along just fine without one for so long!
Haha, I have 9 out of ten, except that water filter thing. Totally agree on mason jars and Corelle. Especially when targets has sale, 6 dishes cost $12.99.
I hate that my kids have plastics plates, I run a daycare and I reluctantly bought a stash of plastic plates on sale from target, while they looked great in the beginning they quickly became an eye sore. I have always preferred anything but plastics. I love the corral idea. I love an excuse to thrift shop as well! Thank u! Can I ask what u use for the kids for utensils, just regular adult stuff or have you found a alternative that works better for your children?
Do you home school your children? That may be too personal of a question but I am curious. I adore you and the fact you live debt free and have many children. My dream is to be a stay at home mother and wife and just create an uplifting family home. Thank you for setting an amazing example. 💗
I would add to the list...good sharp knives. Invest in 2 or 3 good ones: a chefs knife or Santuko, a bread knife and a carving knife. I also would recommend some good spoons ie wooden spoons, a good spatula and good tongs.
I am NEW...to your channel.
You're great!!! Thanks!!!🥰
Hey Lisa, I was wondering if you have ever tried (or considered trying) a vacuum-machine? I recently stumbled across the Vacuvita, wich seems to fit right in with your other kitchen essentials (except for the fact that this one happens to be plastic, but I imagine there are similar products made with more durable and sustainable materials), being multifunctional, durable, longlasting and would help prevent foodwaste in most homes.
I just found your channel (and blog) today and I just have to say I love your down-to-earth approach to these topics of minimalism, real food from scratch, organic, home-made lifestyle. Most people seem to get .. well .. sort of hippy-like and fanatical about these habits, with no room for deviation or interpretation. Thank you for reminding your viewers that all of your advices are based on what works for you, not universal law that has to work for everyone. Your approach gives me the feeling that i don't have to completely overhaul my life today, I can just ease into the lifestyle that I want, gradually changing for example the way i cook.
I do have one of those. :)
Thank you so much! 😊
In the Corel ware I saw both my mom’s and my grandma’s sets of dishes.
great advice! I enjoyed seeing/hearing all about each item and WHY you prefer it. It's nice to hear different opinions! p.s. love that you often have a pony tail in for your videos
I recently (like last Friday), replaced my Berkey for a Kangen water filter. I'll keep it though as a backup...i have a KitchenAid mixer too but a small kitchen. I want a slow cooker and was toying with the idea of replacing the mixer with an immersion blender (i think it's called) so i can have room for a slow cooker..ill look into the one you recommend because i want to make bone broths too...thank you!
Just found your channel. Thanks a bundle for all the great tips (never thought my mason jars could fit on my old Oster blender 👍). I'm trying to eliminate plastic as well. Trading for wood and glass. Got the plain white Corelle dish set. I can refurbish broken items individually at Wal-Mart. Love your kitchen ❤
I also switched to Corelle last year when they were on sale in Target. Love love them for the kids. I wanted to know if you’ve tried the Ikea tempered glass once and if they would be very similar and durable as Corelle. Their price is very tempting.
I have never tried those. I wonder if they would be less breakable like corelle is.
I use the ikea version and love it and yes it is very durable
Nice post Lisa, It was very educational.
Yesss to mason jarsss. Love them!! ❤️
It would be nice to see some of the things you are talking about. Like the water filter
I have that video here: ruclips.net/video/Z8CaB1n31iI/видео.html
Thanks for the links!
Thanks for sharing! Lots of great products for me to think about :)
Yes info on keefer and yogurt! Do you make yogurt too? Love your channel. I agree with you about buying quality. Keep the videos coming! I enjoy you and your home. Thank you!
Teresa Kelly yes I do! I need to make a vid on it!
Love Corelle
I would love more videos like this!
I grew up with the same Corelle white dishes ♡♡♡♡
Could you do a video on how you make your homemade bread? I would love to know! :)
I will add it to the list! :)
Farmhouse on Boon
Love my corral 🍽
Shut up! I didnt know you could do that with mason jars on the blender! MIND BLOWN! :) :)
I love my Berkey ....we camp a great deal and love it for that too!!
Brand new Corelle will break MUCH faster than vintage stuff.
New being defined as 5-ish years.
I have 3 patterns I collect and adore!
Jessica Derstine oooh that's interesting and good to know.
After watching your video about clutter, I was surprised you got rid of your bedroom set. I thought you would have painted it. You also didn't sound frugal in that video. A big contrast to saving to pay off your home and living debt free. You could be saving on craft items, the bedroom set and etc. of course this is your choice and way of being clutter free. These things just surprised me and I admire you and love your house. Paper clutter is my biggest problem, can you tell me how you get rid of old Dr. bills and pre-approved credit card applications? Can I tear these up or must I shred them?? I am a new subscriber and still have many Vlog's to watch. Thanks and Happy Mothers Day.
Do you have a spout like a sippy cup for when your baby is older? For mason jars? Or what do you use when they start drinking water?
It sounds like your Grandma could be my BFF. That's what I do. I visit thrift stores and look for Corelle plates. I love my Corelle.
I loved hearing this information besides trying to have less stuff!! My family and I want things that are not dangerous to us. It’s unbelievable how many toxins are out there! Your channel is an inspiration and it’s nice to see your ideas and I love everything from scratch!! Your home is beautiful!! Do you think you ever will sell slipcovers in your Etsy shop!! I want them!! Sincerely, Melissa from NJ
Mangleaa44 The fox 44aa thank you so much Melissa! I probably won't ever sell the slip covers. They are just so much work!
i love the idea about the platws ! also I am searching fo an insta pot. I dont like to use Amazon because I feel they are taking over. not to say I would never use. also, have you ever heard of natural action technologyies. I have a whole house water structure device from them. it is amazing not to have to worry about filters/ thank you for inspiring me!
Wow thanks for the info very helpful 😊 so happy I found your channel.