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  • Опубликовано: 13 окт 2022
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Комментарии • 666

  • @TheMinimalMom
    @TheMinimalMom  Год назад +30

    Thanks Helix for sponsoring! Go to helixsleep.com/minimalmom to get up to $200 off your mattress, plus two free pillows! We hope you have a great weekend! - Dawn

    • @calideb4437
      @calideb4437 Год назад

      Hi Dawn, I remember you really liked your sofa as well. I was hoping to find a link to learn more. Can you help? Thanks (I love all the fall things :)

    • @holmes592
      @holmes592 Год назад

      Love this video. Way to transition to other ideas of the minimal mom.

    • @Sakrysta
      @Sakrysta Год назад

      The Helix mattresses look so tall - do you have to buy special deep fitted sheets to fit them?

  • @faithhundley3313
    @faithhundley3313 Год назад +397

    Thanks for the fun time of cooking and canning!! I've been canning for years and some liquid often bubbles out, even when pressure canning. Your seal looks great to me. As long as the center of the lid doesn't pop up and down when pressed. When I have liquid at the bottom of the jar, and not at the top, after the jars have sealed and cooled, I invert my jars and shake them a bit. The food settles to the bottom and the liquid now covers it. Another thing that has been super helpful for me when I want to can tomatoes is to store the tomatoes in the freezer until I have a day to can, can, can. Sometimes I don't have enough tomatoes to make it worth the time and mess. When my tomatoes ripen and I'm not using them all fresh, I cut out the top/core, then put them into a gallon ziplock and put in the freezer. I keep adding to the ziplock til full, then fill more ziplocks as needed. When I have an open day on my calendar to do all of my tomato work (spaghetti sauce, canned tomatoes, salsa, stewed tomatoes, etc), I pull them all out of the freezer the night before. In the morning they are thawed and the skins come off without the boiling water step. I take the cores out before freezing because it makes this step much easier. Also, if my jars are already clean (I always store them with the cleaned used lids in place to keep any dust or buggy critters away), I sanitize them by placing them in the oven on their sides and set the oven temp at about 200. I pull them out as I need them. These are just a few tricks I've learned over the years and hope they can be helpful to you. Thanks again. You and your lovely family always brings a smile to my face!!

    • @TheMinimalMom
      @TheMinimalMom  Год назад +45

      Wow, this is all so helpful!!! Thank you Faith!!!!!!

    • @brendastuemke5202
      @brendastuemke5202 Год назад +22

      I do the same thing with washing the lids and jars and store my jars with the lids on to save a step🙂I was happy to pass this trick on to my mom, who has canned for 50 years😉

    • @All7Continents
      @All7Continents Год назад +35

      Faith,that is one of the most thoughtful replies. Thank you for your kindness and sharing your expertise. This is so helpful!

    • @rebeccakessler4417
      @rebeccakessler4417 Год назад +34

      Wow thank you for sharing so much information!! I’ve never canned before because I’ve been so intimidated by it but saving the tomatoes in the freezer until I can do a large canning day sounds more manageable ❤️

    • @TheMinimalMom
      @TheMinimalMom  Год назад +25

      @@rebeccakessler4417 Right!?! This is brilliant!!!

  • @kimberlydehaven3207
    @kimberlydehaven3207 Год назад +221

    It needs to be said.. you are a joy to watch 😊 and a ray sunshine ☀️ can’t wait to get your Bundt cake cookbook!

    • @TheMinimalMom
      @TheMinimalMom  Год назад +14

      Thank you, I really appreciate that! 🥰

    • @angelacowperthwaite984
      @angelacowperthwaite984 Год назад +15

      @@TheMinimalMom i agree i love days when u post they make my day!

    • @madelinemarosi1405
      @madelinemarosi1405 Год назад +12

      I agree 💯 you’re my favorite on RUclips 😊

    • @luciareynolds4201
      @luciareynolds4201 Год назад +6

      @@madelinemarosi1405 couldn’t agree more.

    • @beckymay439
      @beckymay439 Год назад +4

      Agree. ...I think we could be friends. :)

  • @kimberlycary657
    @kimberlycary657 Год назад +129

    I don't know why but the "it's so good to see you today" in Dawn videos gets me every time. I feel so welcome here.

    • @brickhousemauran
      @brickhousemauran Год назад +5

      Same here! Everyone else says "welcome to my channel" and it is so overdone. Love Dawn!!

    • @njmaryannez
      @njmaryannez Год назад +11

      And the “I love you” at the end makes me feel like family! I remember the first time I noticed Dawn saying that. 🥰

    • @patriotgirl6843
      @patriotgirl6843 Год назад

      It always cracks me up because she can't SEE us.

    • @kristyleavitt8007
      @kristyleavitt8007 Год назад

      I love it too! 🥰

  • @robindanza7758
    @robindanza7758 Год назад +99

    Hi Dawn. Those tomatoes are fine. You did all the right things, you added lemon juice and processed them long enough. They siphoned, but still sealed. Just wash the jars, remove the rings and be proud of all your hard work. I loved this video! Can't wait to try the cookie dough Bundt cake

    • @jacquelinehill8944
      @jacquelinehill8944 Год назад +1

      I would agree! I’ve canned tomatoes to use in veg soup and chili. Mine did the same thing and they were fine.

    • @susanwells6487
      @susanwells6487 Год назад +6

      Are you allowing them any length of time to sit in the canner before transferring them to your cooling location? Sudden temp change causes siphoning from what I’ve learned. Contact your local county extension office for additional assistance.

    • @wendychase2312
      @wendychase2312 Год назад

      i second that, your tomatoes are good. wash the jars and your good to go

  • @PerilousRainbow
    @PerilousRainbow Год назад +11

    My family does birthdays very similarly. When it’s your birthday, you pick dinner and the special treat, and everyone else gets to keep their opinions to themselves about your choices. We never did many gifts for birthdays, partially from being poor. As an adult when I’ve asked friends what treat they want for their birthdays they always get confused because they think it has to be cake for some reason, multiple friends nearly cried when I said I would make them whatever they wanted. Made me realize my family did birthdays so much better than other families that had more money and it’s lead to me having way better memories than others. It’s absolutely more about the being together.

  • @BarefootFarm
    @BarefootFarm Год назад +14

    When you do the tomatoes they need a 1/2” headspace and when they’re done, you turn off the heat and take off the lid and let them sit for 5 mins before removing them. The sudden change In temp makes the liquid escape. They should be fine to eat though.

    • @leesbees9412
      @leesbees9412 Год назад +2

      Dawn unfortunately U over filled them.

  • @Cherie5353
    @Cherie5353 Год назад +34

    The tomatoes are safe as long as the lid is sealed. Be sure to let your jars sit in the water bath canner with the lid off for 5 minutes after processing is complete. Sometimes liquid will seep out if the jars are too full with not enough headspace. The cakes look awesome. ❤

  • @carriecobb8
    @carriecobb8 Год назад +95

    Hi Dawn, try Souper cubes (or equivalent) for freezing foods like chilli, they are amazing! I freeze chilli (and lots of other things) in them, then remove once frozen and then put the portions in to large baggies so you can just keep reusing the large bag as they don’t get dirty really. Plus because they freeze into square like shapes, they can be stacked easily and don’t take up loads of room in your freezer 🙂

    • @tonyamiller3336
      @tonyamiller3336 Год назад +8

      I love my souper cubes! Game changers for meal prep!!

    • @alamryfarms754
      @alamryfarms754 Год назад +3

      I love them too!!!

    • @momsnewlife1197
      @momsnewlife1197 Год назад +5

      what are souper cubes?

    • @AlisonV362
      @AlisonV362 Год назад +1

      How cool!

    • @wgelsa
      @wgelsa Год назад +9

      @@momsnewlife1197 silicone trays. they come with different sizes (2-cup, 1-cup, 1/2 cup & 2-tablespoon).

  • @rhaundelporter
    @rhaundelporter Год назад +21

    You can rinse the disposable bags and dry them. They don’t have to be one time use. I put them over a spatula in the dish rack or on the top shelf of the dish washer, with it slightly open (not through a cycle).

    • @thatswhatisaid8908
      @thatswhatisaid8908 Год назад +1

      I don't have a dishwasher, but i wash mine by hand. I do them in the clean soapy water before I do the rest of the washing up, and then a quick hot rinse.

    • @texasmimi5566
      @texasmimi5566 Год назад +1

      @@thatswhatisaid8908 I haven't bought a box of storage bags in eons because I wash out the ones I use. I just drain/dry mine upside down on my counter drying dishcloth. Dry overnight and put away in morning.

  • @somewherenorth4092
    @somewherenorth4092 Год назад +46

    I chuckled when you said cake stands might be your one weakness. We've seen your throw pillow collection, Dawn. 😂
    About the tomato siphoning problem. The rule I've always heard is it's not safe to store if you've lost over half the liquid in the jar. You could still eat it right away, though.

  • @margiev4237
    @margiev4237 Год назад +31

    Instead of canning them I freeze them. When you need them you just run them over warm/hot water and the peel slides off then you can just put them in whatever dish you are going to cook. Saves a lot of time and no worry about the jars sealing.

    • @bethlewis9981
      @bethlewis9981 Год назад +4

      But you do need the freezer space for that.

    • @Greens5511
      @Greens5511 Год назад +2

      And she was doing it for a friend that wanted/needed jarred tomatoes.

    • @sheemaalen9286
      @sheemaalen9286 Год назад

      Great idea!

  • @dianadunne-brown9356
    @dianadunne-brown9356 Год назад +15

    Can't wait for your Bundt cake recipe book to be released! I stopped baking cakes quite a few years ago. I decided I want to start making Bundt cakes for my sons and their families after watching your videos!
    I've watched your videos for 3+ years now. It's been fun getting to learn about you, Tom, the kids, your parents and of course... your sister Diana and her growing family!
    We live in Cottage Grove, MN so aren't very far away from you!
    We got a good start on decluttering. In the course of just 4 years, both of my parents were diagnosed with and passed away from cancer. I've been stuck in the grieving process and finally feel ready to tackle decluttering our lives now. We've been married for 40 yrs and have a LOT of stuff to prove it! 😄 I'm 59, but am on disability, and no longer work. I spend a lot of time with our 6 beautiful grandkids! They range in age from 10 to 24. I still have a lot of time to devote to this decluttering process. I'm so happy that I finally feel mentally ready to start. My hope is to be finished by the end of next year... or sooner!
    I am so looking forward to no longer being a slave to our stuff! 😁
    You're a huge inspiration! Thank you for sharing all of your helpful experience and information!

  • @jeanettethiessen2476
    @jeanettethiessen2476 Год назад +2

    Tip for can in tomatoes. When the process time is done shut off the canner and leave the tomatoes in for 10 min or so to cool down slowly. It will help with less syphoning. It’s normal for tomatoes to do this. They will be fine if they sealed.

  • @emotionalstability
    @emotionalstability Год назад +29

    I love how real you are with your successes and failures. It makes it fun to watch your videos! I enjoy cheering you on from afar. You're doing so many great things. You inspired me to declutter my house, and I've been reaping the benefits this fall. THANK YOU for sharing your life with us! :)

  • @lindablackerby9819
    @lindablackerby9819 Год назад +5

    Canned tomatoes make great chili! Just in case you ever want to use your own canned tomatoes for something. I add a can of Ro-tel to my chili. It’s just canned diced tomotoes with green chilies and some hot spices in it. It’s a quick hack for spicy chili. I can’t digest beans right now 😢 so I use cubes of sweet potatoes instead. Cube them and microwave them to cook them before throwing them in.

  • @katherinewold4031
    @katherinewold4031 Год назад +9

    Yes! ask Becky of Acre Homestead!!! She is so real and will answer your question within a couple of videos though she will blend it into her video....she won't come out and say "Dawn @ Minimal asked....." but she'll get to your Q which is helping us all.

  • @kjmwired
    @kjmwired Год назад +23

    Hey Dawn, everything looks very good. It occurred to me to mention that when adding heavy ingredients onto cake batter , ie cookie dough or fruit etc, be sure to fill the pan 2/3 full first of batter, add filler & top with the last 1/3 . That way you ingredients won't settle on the bottom. Another thing most folks don't think of is that it's fairly easy to slice a Bundt cake in half horizontally add a filling like jam, fruit, lemon curd , pretty much anything. Then you'll be able to add frosting, drizzle or powder sugar. Some differing options. 🥰😛

  • @wandrousvindella716
    @wandrousvindella716 Год назад +73

    I stepped away from processed Parmesan cheese decades ago & also no more "ready made" frosting. If folks only knew what's in them~ Looking forward to your new cookbook & your series with Diana. This video was so motivating ! Happy birthday Gage & Tom ~

    • @Amandahugginkizz
      @Amandahugginkizz Год назад +4

      Sawdust is in pre shredded cheese

    • @Amandahugginkizz
      @Amandahugginkizz Год назад +14

      I eat it, I'm fully aware what's in it and it doesn't deture me at all lol

    • @toryevanss4512
      @toryevanss4512 Год назад +7

      @@Amandahugginkizz Same. I wasted too many years freaking out over "ingredients I couldn't pronounce," which it turns out is a stupid standard.

  • @LynnerdSkinnerd97
    @LynnerdSkinnerd97 Год назад +21

    So with your to tomatoes: you didn't give them enough time to cool before taking them out of the canner. When your timer goes off you are supposed to turn off the heat and let the jars sit for 5 minutes before removing them from the water bath. They are still percectly safe as long as the lid is sealed and there is a good bit of liquid. Just wash them up as usual before giving them to your friend! Remember to tell him not to store with the rings on in case your seals fail while in storage (which has happened to me).

    • @heatherd957
      @heatherd957 Год назад +2

      Dawn and Lynn,
      This is what I was going to comment too. Turn the heat off and let them sit a little while longer on the water, then you'll have less siphoning.
      Also heating the tomatoes before packing the jars will help air escape. You'll fit more fruit/tomatoes in the jar and be less likely to have so much of the fruit floating above the liquid in the jar.
      I love your channel.

    • @CL-mn1yq
      @CL-mn1yq Год назад

      Also, yes they're safe, if you're worried (about any canning ingredients), just open immediately. Try again.

  • @jennyharmony1371
    @jennyharmony1371 Год назад +36

    Tip: If you cook all your veg down to release the water first before adding the other ingredients it will freeze better and will be less watery and more flavorful! Great video!

    • @wallflower5182
      @wallflower5182 Год назад +3

      Yes, I agree with cooking them a little before canning. The scalding to skin them doesn't cook the entire tomato enough. Plus you want your larger chunk tomatoes cooked enough not to encourage any bacterial growth. And yes, I would also watch the headspace. But kudos for using boiling water to top off your jars, however it does water down the contents somewhat.
      As long as the jars remain sealed, the food inside should be okay. Your fellow gardener will be happy to receive those yummy tomatoes.

  • @kaleydc
    @kaleydc Год назад +13

    'I'm enjoying the fruits of my labor since simplifying.' I feel this so often!! Our family gets to do what we want without guilt and with a house that's soo easy to care for and feel great about. It's liberating!!

  • @cathymacmillan4645
    @cathymacmillan4645 Год назад +13

    Dawn you always make my day. The minimalistic living I have learned from you has literally changed my life. I feel calm and peacefully content, the cleaning is so simple and not overwhelming. The benefits of the simplicity far outweigh the odd thing I might miss.

  • @megganwilkerson7367
    @megganwilkerson7367 Год назад +8

    Dawn, I have been watching your channel since February. I think I have watched all of your videos! This probably sounds silly, but I get so excited when you have a new video. We are a blended family with 5 children (ages 5-14). We live in Clinton,Mississippi. I work from home and watching your videos have changed my life. I have decluttered so much and it is such an amazing feeling. I’ve still got more to do, but we have gotten rid of so much stuff and I’m shocked how freeing it is to have less. You and your sister, Diana, are such an inspiration to me. Thank you for all that you do! You have no idea how much you are changing lives. 💜

  • @geavisser7339
    @geavisser7339 Год назад +4

    You just helped me to remember how to make the best of my day, i was feeling a little lost, but your positivity was what I needed. The comments here are always so nice, people who want to help each other, it's a nice place to be.

  • @angela_flute52689
    @angela_flute52689 Год назад +1

    13:10 you may already know, but in case others don't, don't use metal utensils in enameled cast iron because it can scratch the enamel off and ruin the pan.
    I never use my bundt cake pan. Seeing you make stuff keeps making me want to use it more. They're a fun shape and easy to cut.
    Canned/bottled tomatoes are great for anything where you cook tomatoes. A super easy dinner in fall/winter is what I call "cans of stuff soup" and is a can of tomatoes, corn (and the corn water), 2-3 different types of beans, and whatever spices smell like they'd be good (cumin, garlic powder, onion powder, etc.).

  • @claudiafairbanks
    @claudiafairbanks Год назад +1

    If you freeze chili in muffin pans for about an hour then you can pop them into a zipper bag. You can pull them out as individual servings and only use one bag. It makes it a lot easier.

  • @netamorton4832
    @netamorton4832 Год назад +13

    We just celebrated our oldest sons 40 th birthday! Him and I made a banana pudding! He doesn’t like cake that much but loves banana pudding! It turned out so awesome! Love watching you Dawn! ❤️

  • @Joanna-jo13
    @Joanna-jo13 Год назад

    Use the canned tomatoes to make a delicious homemade pasta sauce. You can brown ground beef, add some olive oil, a couple of garlic cloves, then add the jar of canned tomatoes, add Italian seasoning or basil and let simmer for 30-40 minutes. You can also omit the ground beef and just do a marinara sauce. My Grandmother was Italian and she taught me how to make a delicious homemade sauce and also meatballs! It’s really super easy.

  • @michelleprice5945
    @michelleprice5945 Год назад +8

    I can eat the same thing for lunch daily as well, either a big salad or a big pot of vegetable soup!
    Great video!

  • @minifarmwife6753
    @minifarmwife6753 Год назад

    Hi Dawn! Great video and the cakes looked amazing! Canner here, the tomatoes should be fine if they sealed. Just remove the rings test all the seals like you did the one in the video, wash the jars well and you should be fine. Siphoning can happen even when you take all the precautions. We usually turn the stove eye off once our timer goes off, wait a few minutes (5 or so) and then remover the canner lid. One the water isn't going crazy boiling anymore we lift the rack up out of the water leaving the jars only partially submerged. We leave them sit like that for 5 or so minutes and then pull the jars out. It allows the jars to cool down some and there not be such a temperature fluctuation. This can help siphoning. Sometimes it happens anyways though, no matter the precautions you take. Just make sure you follow proper headspace and you de-bubble and if the seal is good I would call it good if it was me. 😁

  • @tammys5687
    @tammys5687 Год назад +1

    Your tomatoes are fine to keep at room temperature! The siphoning happens when you pull out the jars when they are too hot. If you turn off the heat and leave the jars in the water for 5 minutes it will reduce siphoning. Canned goods are fine with siphoning except when the liquid level is lower than half of the jar.

  • @whateverjoni
    @whateverjoni Год назад +2

    It is such a joy to see that because of your minimalist living, you have so much counterspace for meal prepping, baking, canning, etc.

  • @christine1373
    @christine1373 Год назад +9

    Dawn, thanks to your no-nonsense approach and considering everything in my home as inventory, it makes it so much easier to decide what to keep and what to get rid of. I’m currently cleaning out my basement and the inventory approach has created a huge amount of “get rid of” and trash!

  • @valentineyoung7504
    @valentineyoung7504 Год назад +2

    Your tomatoes are safe to store, give away and eat, Dawn.
    Great idea to cook ahead. I love pulling a dish from the freezer for dinner.
    Bless your heart for always putting others first. ❤

  • @renanims6630
    @renanims6630 Год назад

    Dawn, you have inspired me to purge, purge, purge! I’m 60 y.o. & disabled. So I’m not able to do long sessions of decluttering. But I have committed myself to empty out my sewing room that turned into a junk room! I can’t count how much $$ I have earned by advertising on FB Marketplace! I’m very close to saying I have completely decluttered my sewing room! I’m now down to grouping like items together (e.g. scrapbooking items in one location in my room, patchwork balls supplies all together, etc.) Not only have I reclaimed my sewing room, I’m getting that excited feeling that comes from having everything organized, again! 😊. You know what they say… you spend the 1st half of your life acquiring “stuff”, & the 2nd half of your life getting rid of it! If only I knew what lay ahead of me in my 20’s, I would have saved SO much $$!!!!!

  • @taylorhoag8811
    @taylorhoag8811 Год назад +7

    I’m getting induced for my 4th baby on Sunday. I spent a big part of today prepping food for my family as well. This was the perfect video to have playing while I worked!

    • @kkennedy2987
      @kkennedy2987 Год назад +4

      Congratulations!!! Prayers for a safe and quick delivery🙏🏼

    • @lindawynn9042
      @lindawynn9042 Год назад +1

      Many blessings on your expanding family! I am praying for your whole family and a safe entrance in the world for your sweet baby. I am so impressed that you managed to get a bunch of cooking done ahead of time! 💕

  • @Rachel-uj4dg
    @Rachel-uj4dg Год назад

    After you shut off the heat from the boiler canner, leave the jars in there to gradually cool down for 5-10 minutes. We all experience syphoning but by gradually heating up and cooling down the canner it helps prevent a lot of it.

  • @pambohnhoff2163
    @pambohnhoff2163 Год назад +6

    Dawn, I think your canning technique was fine. If your lids are all sealed, I'd invert them in order to get the liquid over the tomatoes. If in doubt, you could take them from the jars, put them in freezer containers or bags, and use as needed. I wouldn't throw them out!!! Congrats on your new cake recipe!

  • @erincorrette3176
    @erincorrette3176 Год назад

    I’m sure others have said it, but what happened with the tomatoes is called siphoning and happens when the temperature changes drastically for the jars. The pressure in the jars is really high and that causes the liquid to come out. You can reduce the likelihood of this happening by letting the jars sit in the water bath canner a little longer, maybe 10-15 minutes off the heat. The jars are totally fine and safe to use, but I recommend washing the outside of the jar before storing or gifting.

  • @bethbutcher8136
    @bethbutcher8136 Год назад +1

    Dawn I do the same thing with Chili! I make a smaller separate batch that is less spicy and less veggies for the family. I have observed they don’t really eat the leftovers much. Then I make a pot for myself full of all the things I like including lots of spice and bell peppers! I have literally eaten chili every day this week😂🤷🏻‍♀️

  • @ArrowHillCottage
    @ArrowHillCottage Год назад +13

    oh my goodness! I literally JUST filmed a video about all the little 'garden piles' in the kitchen - and said that I'm sure there are a lot of other Minnesota families experiencing the same thing! Your garden was very bountiful!

  • @mckenzieholstine9391
    @mckenzieholstine9391 11 месяцев назад

    That is how i do my lunches as well. I make a huge amount of a food dish and then i divide it up into some portions for throughout the week. That way i don't really have to cook every day and also my lunch is already made. I don't have to get take out or i am not ordering fast food or anything like that, plus i seriously save so much money by doing this. I love it, and i don't plan on changing this either because i have been doing this for years now and so far it as worked for me and my budget on finances.

  • @shannonmorrison8055
    @shannonmorrison8055 Год назад

    One trick I use for freezing individual soups is to use your muffin (not cupcake) tray... it holds about a cup of soup... just freeze then once they are frozen you can transfer them all to a freezer container or bag... then you can just take out one or two frozen soups and reheat it. I do prefer my silicone muffin tray as it is easier to get them out after frozen, but the metal ones work too, just let it set for a couple minutes or dip the bottom into hot water to release them.

  • @kariannkirk
    @kariannkirk Год назад +1

    In my experience canning tomatoes..we don't add water and you need a little more headspace. Tomatoes have so much water in them that it releases it as they are processing. We have that measuring tool to make sure everything is pushed down and there's enough head space at the top. I would think if they are sealed they would be fine to eat. 🤷‍♀️
    I'm so excited for the Bundt cake cookbook. It's birthday season in our house and I'm excited to try them out!

  • @ElizabethDohertyThomas
    @ElizabethDohertyThomas Год назад +14

    What a cozy video on this first day of light snow in the Twin Cities. I love your obsession with Bundt Cake... maybe I need to see if we have a mix laying around and try to make one. I made my first omelet yesterday and am realizing I should try a "new thing" every day, even if it's something small. I am 100% in agreement that going more minimal is amazing. Just finally got my family to agree to go through a bunch of winter coats, so those will get donated today!

    • @bonnierainwater4484
      @bonnierainwater4484 Год назад

      What? Snow??? Wow! I’m in NC. We are still in the 80’s some days. While the heat is starting to get to me, now that I’m getting older, I still don’t think I would want snow in mid-October.

  • @sadieporter2176
    @sadieporter2176 Год назад

    Trick for the sinking !! I don't know if anyone else suggested this but if you put something in a cake and don't want it to sink, dust the thing with a little flour before adding to the cake. Works great with fruits especially. Your temptng me to but a Bundt pan !!

  • @tgayer1
    @tgayer1 Год назад +4

    I’m single and fortunately I don’t mind eating the same thing multiple days in a row.
    Your chili looks great and so nutritious! My mom’s chili recipe is super easy...ground beef or turkey, diced onion, chili powder, cumin, salsa, refried beans, and red chili beans or dark red kidney beans. The refried beans makes it nice and thick.

  • @cheryllane9949
    @cheryllane9949 Год назад +1

    We are going to the Scottish Highland Games Saturday and then having 4 friends over for dinner. We cooked chili and set the table today so just a reheat and bake the dessert tomorrow. SIMPLIFIED!! That enables us to do lots in a day!!

  • @jennifermohagen4313
    @jennifermohagen4313 Год назад +3

    Oh I have been there with the liquid spilling out. Next time, after the time is done, open the lid and let the water stop boiling. I left them sit a little longer now too. It’s the drastic change in temperature that makes it leak. Hope this helps and makes sense. You’re fantastic and doing great!!! Life is a learning journey ❤

    • @mabelzimmerman480
      @mabelzimmerman480 Год назад

      When done boiling turn, off burner, wait 10 minutes, open lid a tiny crack, wait a few minutes, open a bit more, wait 5 more minutes take off lid and remove the jars... That should prevent any leaking ever.... Of course never fill past the one inch mark headspace.... That's how I do 😊

  • @queenofputrescence5167
    @queenofputrescence5167 Год назад

    When my daughter turned 3 she wanted a racetrack cake. I made a sheet cake with chocolate frosting. Then made the lines of the track with white frosting. Added little plastic cars and it was done. But fortunately, at 3, she wasn't overly picky.

  • @teresak5518
    @teresak5518 Год назад +7

    Souper Cubes!! To freeze individual portions ❤

  • @alanad2339
    @alanad2339 Год назад +9

    I LOVE the race car cake! That is so creative!!! ❤🎉 happy birthday to Gage and Tom!

  • @djfloyd7829
    @djfloyd7829 Год назад +18

    Way to go Dawn. Looks like your garden produced well. Good job on keeping the garden well prepped and kept.

  • @Kate.West.
    @Kate.West. Год назад +2

    Stasher silicone bags are great for the freezer! You can put them in the dishwasher to clean aswell (just put them over the prongs of the top drawer). They do a size that’s great for single portions (they do bigger and smaller aswell)

  • @growingtraditions2264
    @growingtraditions2264 Год назад +3

    Your canned tomatoes look delicious! The loss of liquid during the canning process is called “siphoning”…causes could be not enough head space (which looked ok in the video), fluctuations in heat in the water bath canner, or not letting jars sit in canner for 5 minutes with heat turned off after processing. As long as the seal is good (which if you can hold the jar up by just the lid, it’s a good seal), the contents are safe to eat. My thought is you processed them too long…did you say 90 minutes??? A quart jar of tomatoes only needs 45 minutes in a water bath canner.

  • @brg2743
    @brg2743 Год назад +2

    The reusable plastic baggies are the best things. Has saved us a lot on buying ziploc baggies. Also, using the reusable plastic dish covers to put over dishes in frig saves a lot on buying tinfoil. Good video as always. Not sure where you have time to do all you do. 🙂

  • @heiditonseth7788
    @heiditonseth7788 Год назад

    I might be head space, but the temperature shift from the canner to the counter can force liquid out as well. They are sealed and safe, if you gently shift them around you can mix the tomatoes and liquid back together and they look nicer. I fight this problem as well with tomatoes.

  • @JasmineBrownOttawa
    @JasmineBrownOttawa Год назад +59

    Wow, what a big kitchen day. If you haven't already I would definitely ask Becky at the Acre Homestead any of your canning questions. I just love her advice and her "can do" attitude (no pun intended).

    • @elizziebooks
      @elizziebooks Год назад +4

      I concur! She has great canning videos including canning tomatoes/salsa 😊

    • @victoriaturnershoemaker3723
      @victoriaturnershoemaker3723 Год назад +3

      And she is a follower!!

    • @candyparent2483
      @candyparent2483 Год назад +3

      Yes,definitely ask Becky from Acres Homestead!!

    • @momofjstk
      @momofjstk Год назад +1

      I've learned so much from Becky!!

    • @ambethk77
      @ambethk77 Год назад +3

      I came to this channel because Becky recommended it!

  • @joanbyfield7783
    @joanbyfield7783 Год назад +1

    As long as you have fifty percent or more of liquid in the jar you are good. Syphoning happens for many reasons, head space, quick temperature change, etc. That said, your seal is good. So just wipe them down and store without the rings. Always test the seal prior to consuming.

  • @janeller1687
    @janeller1687 Год назад

    I had that problem with my canned goods this summer until I learned to let them sit 10 minutes off the heat before removing them from the water. That gives it more time to seal right, and I've done it twice since then and no seepage!

  • @conniemcvey7219
    @conniemcvey7219 Год назад

    I have found that “packing” the jars too much tends to cause the jars to leak the juice when removed from the cooker. I find I want to stuff those jars and use less lids; BUT that’s when I get the leaking. Also, the “just right”boiling point causes it too. At least in my experience. Boiling, yes, but not too rolling. Hope that helps. The seal may not last as long, but if used within several months, mine have been safe to use.

  • @samanthabarbagallo307
    @samanthabarbagallo307 Год назад

    To prevent siphoning when canning next time pull the pot off the burner and let the jars come down in temperature for about 10 minutes and then pull the lid off the pot and let cool for another 10 minutes. Then pull the jars out. The siphoning happens when the temperature changes too quickly. The jar is under different pressure that's why it seals but also why siphoning happens. Hope this helps!

  • @emilylong9887
    @emilylong9887 Год назад

    I know this is a older video but, Tomatoes look fine. You may have pulled them from the hot canner too quickly. The quick temp change can cause the siphoning. If the seal is good, just wash your jars and I’d leave the rings off. That way you know if it unseals. Leaving them on can cause a “false seal” in storage. Or at least loosen them since you are giving them away. Also the way I use our garden tomatoes is canning them as diced tomatoes. I don’t peel I just dice with my onion chopper and jar them. Use them like diced or crushed. Can even use them later to make salsa (pioneer woman’s recipe is my favorite.) can’t wait for the bunt cake cookbook. I love your cookie bar recipe, everyone raves about it when I make it.

  • @brendaputnam4675
    @brendaputnam4675 Год назад +9

    They are safe to eat but you need to leave more space at the top. Fill your jars up just below the threads of the jar. You still might lose a little liquid but not as much. Looking forward to your Bundt cake recipe book!!!

  • @amyk6453
    @amyk6453 Год назад

    We put the cans in room temp water. Wait till they come to a boil then put timer on for 20 minutes. And we lift the bottom up but do not take cans out right away. We let it sit for 5 minutes maybe more. Our peaches did that and then we found out that was why. Taking out too soon.

  • @annettebromley9190
    @annettebromley9190 Год назад +4

    Looking forward to the Bundt cake cookbook! I love our Seal O Meal. Even though it's another thing in the house it allows you to freeze food for so much longer. I always get air in my plastic bags. When I use cream cheese frosting out of the jar I use a hand mixer and whip in 2 oz. of cream cheese. It makes it fluffy and less sweet, and taste so good. If you freeze the tomatoes I'm sure they would be fine for marinara sauce. Then you can give your friend some of the sauce since the canning didn't work out.

  • @jamesbriggs5740
    @jamesbriggs5740 Год назад

    I like to saute the vegetables first and add the ground beef to them. Drain off the grease with a slotted spoon, adding this mixture to the pasta or chili. I use mushrooms, onions and peppers.
    Kathy B

  • @heathersmeather
    @heathersmeather Год назад +2

    I often eat the same thing for lunch or breakfast for several days. Sometimes whatever it is just tastes good. 😁 I bought a bag of pre-made tostada shells for a little over $2.00. There’s about 20 in the bag but several were broken (still totally edible). I opened a can of beans and season a little. I heat up enough for 1 or 2 tostadas, add shredded cheese, lettuce, tomato, salsa, sometimes sour cream. It was a tasty and quick lunch this week.

  • @lynnlovessoil
    @lynnlovessoil 10 месяцев назад

    Your jars sealed, so they are good. Just clean the outside of the jar so no mold grows on them.
    When your timer goes off for the jars, turn off the heat, take off the pot lid and then wait a good 5 minutes before you remove the jars. That gives them a little time to acclimate to the temperature change. That should stop most of the siphoning.

  • @ThisKittyPlays
    @ThisKittyPlays Год назад

    Hi Dawn - I simplified miss 5 yo's toys.. with your videos from a few years ago; and then .. kept going after, cos she wasn't playing with what I left out.. and .. have a guess what was lying underneath all the mess and clutter.... a full time, gifted ARTIST :D WHAT!!! so creative! I emptied out the puzzle drawer which wasn't being used as often as that "high real estate" required, and filled it with carefully and intentionally chosen art supplies today and she's doing 5 - 6 pieces a day and engaged entirely. I had no clue at all :D :D Thank you for .. being such a huge positive influence in my life

  • @brendajennings5438
    @brendajennings5438 Год назад

    I have been canning with my Mom my whole life...as long as your seals suck down (I usually hear them pop) then you're fine. Sometimes a little liquid can seep out. My mom always covers them with a towel so they cool slowly, and you can hear the jars "popping" as they seal. Invert them if they separate. I noticed advice from Faith & I couldn't agree more. That's exactly how my mom and I do it...core, freeze, thaw, peel, and then make all your sauces. Saves lots of time by doing it all in one day. You're doing amazing!! Love the cakes! Adorable! Happy birthday to Gage and Tom!

  • @paulafischer1324
    @paulafischer1324 Год назад

    The tomatoes are fine! Siphoning occurs when the jars are taken out of the water too soon which makes a rapid temperature change and you lose some liquid. Just wash them off and bless your friend!

  • @tonyamercer86
    @tonyamercer86 Год назад +1

    I totally love bundt cakes, I make them all the time, I can't wait for your recipe book. I just made a pineapple upside down bundt cake for a birthday, my first time and it turned out great!! Bundt cakes are always a hit.

  • @susanlance8179
    @susanlance8179 Год назад

    Dawn, give them 72 hours. Keep checking them. If they are sealed you will be ok. If they lose there seal at any time put in fridge. After 72 hours if seal is lost throw away. Next time just leave more head space. Remember learning is just making mistakes and figuring out what to do next. No one is perfect at anything in the beginning. I am so glad you had a good gardening year. Keep a journal of what worked, my experience is that I can easily forget things over the winter.

  • @jillbruce3624
    @jillbruce3624 Год назад +6

    That cookie dough cake looks decadent. I may have to make that for the holidays. You are so fun to watch because you are so real. That is what I like about you and Cas and Dana. All the imperfections are right out there. You three are so relatable. Looking forward to Monday with you and Diana. I am also going to get the Bundt Cake cookbook when it is available.

  • @bonniemowat9558
    @bonniemowat9558 Год назад

    Even if the jars seem sealed, they can sit on the shelves for weeks or months and then unseal. Yes you do need like an inch or so below the seal when you pack them. You could unseal them and repack and process them.

  • @jlbnerdy
    @jlbnerdy Год назад

    All the canning talk gives me warm fuzzy memories watching my Granny, who is now 97, can from their garden when I was growing up. ❤️

  • @dibailey540
    @dibailey540 Год назад

    I forget every year that my son and Gage have similar b'days. My son turns 8 today, the 16th. Happy birthday Gage (and Tom!)

  • @lauramathews3151
    @lauramathews3151 Год назад

    We do a lot if meal prep and leftovers. I can eat the same meal easily for 2 weeks in most cases. Back when I was a civil servant I ate a ham n cheese hotpocket for at least one meal a day, 3 to 4 days a week for nearly 3 years... That was a convenience thing. I don't don't particularly love them or anything. At it wasn't until the last 6 months of that job that I was getting sick of them. Now as a toddler mom, i drink 1-2 protein shakes a day. 1 if I have 2 hardboiled eggs for breakfast, and two if not. I make a week's worth of HBE, at a time... I also do batch cooks/ meal prep for my toddler, an husband...

  • @rachellelarge3410
    @rachellelarge3410 Год назад +6

    Hi Dawn! Enjoyed hanging out with you in the kitchen today! Looking forward to next week with you and Diana! And to the bundt cake recipe book! 😋🎂

  • @SnowySpiritRuby
    @SnowySpiritRuby Год назад +18

    We made the pumpkin spice bundt cake for the first time last month for a potluck, and it was *_SOOOOO_* good!! Even unfrosted.

    • @mollyeason8795
      @mollyeason8795 Год назад +1

      Where did you find the recipe?

    • @darm1959
      @darm1959 Год назад +1

      I’d like the recipe too, and I’d also like to know how you frost a Bundt cake?

    • @SnowySpiritRuby
      @SnowySpiritRuby Год назад +3

      Recipe is on the blog, direct link to the recipe in the description.

    • @marlenemarchand7572
      @marlenemarchand7572 Год назад +2

      @@mollyeason8795 if. You type in Minimal Mom Bundt cake, it will bring up the video

    • @SnowySpiritRuby
      @SnowySpiritRuby Год назад +3

      @@darm1959 Wait till it's cooled off (unless you want the frosting to run/be softer), then frost it any way you'd like; not sure about the pumpkin spice one, but the way we always frost regular cakes is to freeze the cake first, that way you have far fewer crumbs and you're less likely to rip the cake when frosting it.

  • @kakylong2
    @kakylong2 Год назад +6

    Dawn, I see Diana said y'all woke up to snow this morning. So jealous! 🤣 Great video! When we have fresh tomatoes from the garden, we put them in the food processor, chop them up good & then put them straight into freezer baggies for chili vs eating canned from the store. Not sure what went wrong but I'm sure others can help you. 🙂

  • @randinron6253
    @randinron6253 Год назад

    Dawn, your tomatoes are fine. I did lots of canning last weekend. Not tomatoes, but recipes with tomatoes in them. Had some leakage. As long as the lids seal, you are good to go. We have zero success planting peppers and tomatoes in the ground here in Florida. However, we do grow them in pots. Problem is - they NEVER get large like yours did. Those were gorgeous. Great job.

  • @dianebevans6864
    @dianebevans6864 Год назад

    After you turn off your heat, let it set for the 5 minutes. It’s called siphoning when that happens. If they are sealed, I think they are still good.

  • @daisybuchanan5378
    @daisybuchanan5378 Год назад

    Our birthdays are very similar Dawn ! So many happy memories. Our kids enjoy the simplicity.

  • @scottpegggoldenberg9736
    @scottpegggoldenberg9736 Год назад +2

    We love chunky chili too. Bet some of those tomatoes would have been GREAT in it! Looks delicious! Happy birthday to Tom and Gage. Great job decorating the cake, Gage!

  • @theodoraargyrou5117
    @theodoraargyrou5117 Год назад

    Just an idea over the pasta. You can make a cream with milk and flour (for each cup of milk add 1 tablespoon of flour)some butter, and broth and pour it above the cheese. I make a similar dish but with chicken breast

  • @staceypennington919
    @staceypennington919 Год назад

    I meal prepped yesterday myself. Made the following:
    - Chili
    -Cooked biscuits for breakfast this week
    -Hubby grilled pork chops for us, steaks, london broil and something else I can't remember
    - And we have an older dog as well as a picky dog so we also made a dog friendly chicken casserole (what I bought made 7 of them to freeze) and hubby grilled non-seasoned pork chops for them also

  • @bernadettehawes
    @bernadettehawes Год назад

    Hi Dawn, re caning tomatoes. I would leave a bit of space at the top. Also don’t have the lid on super tight whilst the jars are in the pan (pasteurising process). This heats up the bit of available air, and some escapes.
    When you remove them, tighten the lid, and lay down or stand upside down till cold. If the lid is undamaged and a good fit, they will not leak. The small air pocket shrinks as it cools and seals the lid on tight.

  • @DD-xf1yd
    @DD-xf1yd Год назад +1

    That Chile looks awesome!...
    especially with the beautiful veggies! Yes, I can eat the same lunch, every day, as long as it's something 'hearty' (like Chile). Years ago, my sister used to make
    a big pot of Chile, and eat it throughout the week. She said, "I can eat this every day, & never get tired of it!"
    I recall hearing that, a certain Nordic Country (possibly Denmark), has a custom of families & communities
    "eating the same lunch,
    every day". I'm sure it makes everyone's school & work life, a bit easier!

  • @karlalarsen7597
    @karlalarsen7597 Год назад +1

    You're not going to believe this, but I had a bundt cake in the oven when I sat down to watch this video!! I've been making them ever since you showed us the pumpkin bundt cake a few years ago! The one I made this morning is white chocolate raspberry bundt cake! Thanks for all the recipes & ideas!

  • @ERICA850
    @ERICA850 10 месяцев назад

    Most of house keeping is moving around and rearranging stuff. On Saturday mornings I usually plan on cleaning the house but once I get everything picked up and put away I'm already exhausted and don't get to much cleaning

  • @kelliconlan8133
    @kelliconlan8133 Год назад

    I store my empty jars with the old lids on them also. This year I'm going fill them with water. I just heard this and here is why...."A filled jar takes up the same amount of room as an empty jar." Also then when you have a power outage you will have water to drink, cook with, or used boiled to wash dishes.

  • @kristyleavitt8007
    @kristyleavitt8007 Год назад

    Dawn, you are so joyful!! I love watching your videos. You are so lovely, encouraging, and practical! 🥰

  • @cindyh2733
    @cindyh2733 Год назад

    To my understanding on the tomatoes siphoning liquid out ...as long as there is at least 1/2 or more liquid in the jar and after 24 hours the lids are sealed you are good. The reason could not enough headspace. You may also could contact Ball customer service to get professional answer.

  • @charlottewilson4680
    @charlottewilson4680 Год назад +3

    I like the extra vegetables in my chili. I agree can eat the same thing several days in a row.

  • @aleshiawheeler9590
    @aleshiawheeler9590 Год назад

    Your Fruits of labor statement resonated w/ me ! Our house is mostly paired down. But I always mentally feel like I need to do MORE stuff . Things like volunteer, or things that I’m adding to my plate- then I feel overwhelmed. I need to learn to rest & enjoy the fruits of my labor !

  • @andreasmith8213
    @andreasmith8213 Год назад

    I'm loving this community! Thank you, Dawn, for bringing us all together. It's great seeing everyone work together and love on each other. Feeling inspired to go declutter some more... see you soon!

  • @amapinup
    @amapinup Год назад

    The first video I found of your was a meal planning one. I've modified it for myself and it's helped so much.