I like that they are learning that it's not about instant gratification. I'm sure they know the drill by now and know they'll have to wait (and they definitely know it's worth the wait).
“I usually don’t keep chocolate around the house but I have loose ingredients to make a chocolate so I got to work straight away” at least have the decency to make your story believable.
The ingredients are chocolate nibs, cocoa butter, and sugar. What's the big deal having those around? Especially if you make candy and bake from scratch on a regular basis.
@@m.l.bishop1914i agree that it’s not uncommon for bakers to have cocoa nibs around the house but I think the storyline she made up is ridiculous. Who just happen to have cocoa fruits laying around and which kid can wait an entire 12-24 hours to eat chocolate?
@@nerdee89 I take it you haven't seen her make her homemade brownies, chocolate syrups, or chocolate chips. Also, I am unclear why people assume the kids were expecting their request to be fulfilled that day. I certainly didn't immediately run to the store every time mine asked for something I didn't have on hand.
@@m.l.bishop1914 right, all i am saying is I think her storylines sounds ridiculous, that’s it. A normal household don’t just have cocoa fruit laying around. It doesn’t matter if she makes all this things because that’s moot. I know the stuff she makes, doesn’t make her stories any less ridiculous to me. I still enjoy her content.
My toddlers asked for cheese, but I usually don't have it in the house. So I went to a market , bought a cow, milked it .... 😂 I am rolling on the floor with laughter ... this parody nailed the Nara vibe.
Excellent Parody 🎉👍🎉 I love your voice, tho. And, your images are lovely. That's some beautiful chocolate you made. So smooth and luxurious & evenly tempered
😂😂 Why is it always someone wanting something and not usually keeping it at home 😂 Why cant it be a more believable story line - like i want to show you how to make chocolate from scratch 😂
@@bis4bat She’s joking. The problem is that Nara Smith got lumped into the trad wife group when she should be with the Barefoot Contessa or the Pioneer Woman group. She’s not a housewife, she does a cooking show that no one else does
@@marthazuniga6644 I was gonna say, but to be fair if you’re a chef, maybe you do have all these things readily available… that and money helps. I have to plan my meals on a budget, but I’d like to think I make some darn good meals for my family. I’d rather buy chocolate at the store than make it, though. It’s just not as practical for someone like me.
Every time I see one of these videos I keep thinking of that scene from the pilot episode of Desperate Housewives where her kids never wanted any of the fancy crap Bree Vandecamp cooked them. They just wanted a TV dinner and a chill mom.
I remember being in psychosis, and not being allowed foods with sugar and caffeine in the hospital. But my sister brought me snickers bars, and the nurses would let me have one every day. It feels a little like this video. I savored that snickers every day. And i got so sick eating it but it was so worth it.
Can we just take a second to talk about how perfectly shiny the chocolate is at the end?? It’s so awesome, esp considering it’s made with date sugar ❤ but of course it’s so extra 😂
kids- "can we have chocolate mummy?" her' "sure, but you'll have to wait 3 more days for something more expensive even though we can just get it right now 😌" kids- 🤨 🤷♀️
The problem is, the chocolate sold in stores is barely chocolate anymore. With chocolate prices rising with no end in sight, I actually store various forms of cacao sealed so that I can have it when I want to make something.
The longest I ever had to wait for food that I really wanted was like ten weeks... I was in boot camp the petty officers drove us to a hospital and on the way got Taco Bell.I wanted Taco Bell that entire time.I finally got it when I got out But I went crazy It wasn't just Taco Bell that I wanted.I basically wanted every food, but either way.Having to wait for food that I really want is torture even if it's just the next day.I would be so pissed😂
That looks so good ngl. Yall have no problem loving kardashians but hate harmless influencers like her. Those who say her content is unrealistic... so be it. Its a fantasy. So are NikkiTutorial makeup tutorials and so are some wild Mr Beast videos... big deal. Yall let shane dawson have a comeback but hate on a random aesthetic model mom?? Weird world.
Your comment is a strawman fallacy. No one here has said that they like any of those influencers, either. People are tired of all fake BS. The problem is that people actually believe this kind of fake stuff because it is not presented as fake - it is presented as “real - and you can do it too!”. And so a lot of women are going to end up feeling completely inadequate and depressed because they cannot fit this impossible ideal where they look picture perfect and have a perfect house, and perfect kids, and make everything from scratch, and always have all the ingredients growing in their ever-giving Garden of Eden, because they’re trying to be some tradwife image of perfection. When the truth is that they are failing to realise that the woman on screen has a job where she makes loads and loads of money. She may not even have a husband and kids. She may just be an actress for all we know. But if she does have kids, she has a nanny to look after them, and a cleaner for her mansion, and she comes from wealth, like all these tradwives are always found out to have come from. They are just cosplaying Little House on the Prairie and can leave any time they want. If a real woman gets herself into this situation, she is handing all the power over her life to her husband by giving up her career, when statistics show that divorced women are 30% more likely to end up in poverty than divorced men - so if the guy leaves, the wife is stuck. If the man has control of the finances, and the wife is cooking and cleaning all day, she is not going to live in the fantasy world of these influencers, who do not cook and clean all day, but actually work for a living, make their own money (by being a successful influencer), and have a whole team around them to help them prepare the dishes that they create, obtain the obscure ingredients, and shoot the videos. Finally, the most worrying part of these tradwife videos is that men in the manosphere are beginning to see them, and believe that these are realistic depictions of how wives should act…so men are placing these unrealistic expectations on their wives. Sadly, men see these videos, and because they are presented as “real life” rather than the fantasy that they are, women are actually at risk of getting hurt as a result (whether through psychological, emotional, or even physical abuse) because men will then place these unrealistic expectations onto their own wives. If this kind of content presented itself as fantasy, it wouldn’t be problematic. If it presented itself as a mere cooking show, it wouldn’t be problematic. It’s the fact that it presents itself as a realistic depiction of one woman at home just taking care of her kids and husband by herself - and not working (when she obviously is - you’re watching her work!) that makes this kind of content so insidious.
This morning, my toddlers asked for bbq ribs, so I went out and hunted a bull, cut out the insides, and cut it into 4 slabs. I then went to the steel mill in my backyard ground up some and made a traeger grill. Took some tree bark and made some wood chips that I soaked in apples for five days and then made the ribs, which marinated until then and slowly cooked them for 5 hrs. They fell off the bone so easy that my 3 month old was able to eat it too.
so many women in the comments bitter and jealous of Nara because her channel is successful and theirs is not and she is beautiful and they are not. Jealousy is an ugly trait to have
I honestly thought you had to ferment the beans. In our country they always advise fermenting them first. I'll try it without fermentig and see how it turns out.
Kids - I'm craving chocolates Nara Smith be making one from scratch and presenting it on the NEXT DAY Nara - Hey dear, here's your chocolates Kids - But now I'm craving pasta
@@MrsDetroit622 having lived in a village where you had no running water at home and it was the kids duty to carry water(which I did), there was no electricity and only news and entertainment were from the big radios which run on batteries, which neighbours graciously put on the windowsill for all to hear(still love radio theatre, better than most movies), one washed clothes at the spring or the riverside, by boiling them in a cauldron(no joke, real big cauldrons, not those tiny ten lt ones) then scrubbing by hand then patting by a wooden paddle, and you washed kids beside the clothes if you're at the river(was soo fun for us kids), when not only you grew all your own fruit, vegetables, tubers and sugar beets, grains and legumes, you raised your own cattle and poultry(remember about having a hundred ish chicken once, then we sold most of them, as selling eggs weren't that profitable, but eating eggs was), you made your own futon/floor bed and duvet from your sheep wool, and cotton you ve grown. Done that too a few times. Needless to say, bread was not bought, but made once a week. Having said all those... You think I think she does these things "herself"? as "shown"? ..... "sustainably"...🥴😁? 🤣🤣🤣 Not talking about once in a while, obviously. 🥴😆🥴😆🤣🤣🤣
@@MrsDetroit622 one does these things if one wishes. Then one fills their pantry and freezer as needed with them. And when you need these, you take some out, use as is or as desired. That's how it's done sustainably. When your kid wants breakfast, you list the ones at the pantry, kid chooses the lovingly handmade breakfast options which mom and dad control the ingredients of. Very healthy and sustainable. If you start kneading the bread everytime your kids need food...... Tough luck. Or you have ready to bake frozen doughs at the freezer and are baking those. But girl, if so, show them, so that we too may apply this good idea too, why hide and get .... interesting.... cooking cooking stories? But I believe the aim is to get the more ...interesting... stories. Well, it works. Too bad ones who haven't seen a working oven, mostly the not cooking males females too, thinks it's no problem to bake bread... Our oven was a stone oven where one could bake forty big size round loaves, which rin by wood fire. Done many drying in it, after the breads are done, because here you have residual heat to use, why not dry your fruit? Or meat? I still love dried meat in my stews. But nowadays they're not done in wood fire so taste is not that strong. Better that not though. Yum. Highly recommend. Find dried meat with bones if you can.
I don’t get why people make fun of her like she has time and is doing what she loves and it’s not a huge deal to want to make your food because if that’s what she likes to do and she’s happy then that’s all that matters.
Problem is not she s making cough drops or handmade chocolate. Problem is her stories. Acting as though you make some spiced honey when your toddler stats coughing is not realistic. If you're such a mom, you buy ingredients x times a year and make batches of them and throw said drops in the refrigerator to use when needed. That's a realistic story. Similarly if someone's going to bake a bread that person starts at night before. Not in the morning otherwise that breakfast will be lunch, or the bread sub par depending on how early in the "morning" you rose up. If you get up in the middle of the night it's doable though but who has such time to mess with their sleep? And the same goes with breakfast oats. You're going to make oats(whatever they're called, don't remember) make it the day before at the least. Realistically such items can be made as batches at the weekend and could be a more realistic story. Her ingredients at hand and items like nut grinding stone mixers are more in consistent with someone who keeps their party stacked with homemade food, not someone who does things at the moment they want to consume. Thinking those items and that house and clothing's cost, she maybe has staff to make and keep those things at hand 24/7 aka take care of said pantry. It's more believable. Not keeping batches of homemade chocolate when you have a stone grinder and use it hooked on electricity for x hours for a square of chocolate when a kids cravings hit is...... I don't know. Not doable in an 24 hour life let's say. Not without help. Not already made batches of said food items at hand.
I guess her intro of her children's request need to be revised. Cos how can a child be patient for more than 6 hours for a chocolate chip .. Let's be serious here
When my first born was about 2 months old, I bought, and lived full time, in a house in a tiny, snowy mountain town » 45min from the nearest grocery store. Less than a year later, I got pregnant with my second, and continued living there throughout what seemed like endless months of morning ( all day, really ) sickness, snow, dnow, and more snow, and through all but the last couple of weeks + eleven days beyond my due date. There were no “quick grocery runs,” or “boy, I sure sm craving _______…” It was a gorgeous, but verrry long winter, where I learned the real life application of planning what I could ahead of time, and either manipulating my brain to crave whatever I had access to, or figuring out ways to turn whatever I had on hand » into something I could find cravable. Cause, it was either that » or losing my noggin. haha
Did you have stone nut grinders and the like though? For someone using them regularly, it's a good healthy investment. If you use it like this, like starting when craving starts, it's not. I imagine if you ha one you would make basic chocolate as batches, and turn said chocolate to whatever type you wanted when a craving hit. That would be a very good use of such an item and ones time and pantry space too. Why keep chocolate seeds if you could keep basic chocolate, longer too.
@@ismata3274 Actually, I avoided eating chocolate whenever I was pregnant. I did grind other nuts, and seeds down for other reasons. But, I was just talking about cravings in general, and how living in a more rural area, they are something that one ends up needing to mitigate their impact in another way. But also, this was literally 26 years, and some days ago, so altogether a very different experience than what it would be now. I heard that they’ve since added a co-op about 15min away.
@@thisisarque we made walnut paste with a stone mortar and pestle when my mom was going trough chemo. She needed a calories and nutrients heavy diet and the heaviest were nuts because of high fat content. Some cheeses were advised too. But since she didn't eat much, the mortar was more than enough for us.
Excuse me. Im from the Caribbean we do not blend the cacao with the skin. That's too much work to remove after. If you have to do this that's all the work u do for the day right. Smh Unrealistic b.s. nara
Makes me wonder why she doesn't just make all these things in advance? Or at least cook these things in bulk? At that point, just make 20 things of chocolate bars if you're willing to put the time and money into it so you dont have to do this every time, lol.
This is not even her. Her hands are different. She doesnt keep chocolate in the house but randomly has a huge machime to roast and grind cocoa and chocolate...mmmhmm.ok. I do admire her skills tho. In her other vids that is.
Its okay to make her kids wait till the next day to get chocolate. Shes teaching them patience, they can't get everything at their beck and call plus its made with lots of love.
Imagine craving some chocolate and having to wait until the next day to get it 😂😂 i would be like, I'm not even craving it anymore.. 🙄
😂😂😂😂😂
@@TummraSweets I would still eat it, don't get me wrong 🤣 but when I want something sweet/chocolate, I want it 🤣🍫
😂😂😂😂 what does she keep in the house…. She lives using this scenario 😅
I like that they are learning that it's not about instant gratification. I'm sure they know the drill by now and know they'll have to wait (and they definitely know it's worth the wait).
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂@@Academiacaramelcurlz
“I usually don’t keep chocolate around the house but I have loose ingredients to make a chocolate so I got to work straight away” at least have the decency to make your story believable.
The ingredients are chocolate nibs, cocoa butter, and sugar. What's the big deal having those around? Especially if you make candy and bake from scratch on a regular basis.
@@m.l.bishop1914i agree that it’s not uncommon for bakers to have cocoa nibs around the house but I think the storyline she made up is ridiculous. Who just happen to have cocoa fruits laying around and which kid can wait an entire 12-24 hours to eat chocolate?
@@nerdee89 I take it you haven't seen her make her homemade brownies, chocolate syrups, or chocolate chips. Also, I am unclear why people assume the kids were expecting their request to be fulfilled that day. I certainly didn't immediately run to the store every time mine asked for something I didn't have on hand.
@@m.l.bishop1914 right, all i am saying is I think her storylines sounds ridiculous, that’s it. A normal household don’t just have cocoa fruit laying around. It doesn’t matter if she makes all this things because that’s moot. I know the stuff she makes, doesn’t make her stories any less ridiculous to me. I still enjoy her content.
@m.l.bishop1914 and you just happen to have all the necessary tools laying around to make chocolate 😂😂😂😂.
Next video will be “my kids we’re craving fresh air so I decided to make it for them”
I wish I could like your comment a thousand times. I literally screamed after reading this 😂😂😂😂😂
You mean, you took 5 thousand lifetimes to ascend to your Godself so you could create it for them....
😂😂😂😂😂😂 perfect
😂😂😂
But fresh air is sold in China, they keep it in cans and bottles, it is possible to get air😊
My toddlers asked for cheese, but I usually don't have it in the house. So I went to a market , bought a cow, milked it .... 😂 I am rolling on the floor with laughter ... this parody nailed the Nara vibe.
😂😂😂😂😂
The 100% of commenters who dont realize this is a parody of Nara Smith.
Maybe thats why the voice is sounding better...i really dont like the way the original sounds.
make water next 🤫🧏♀️
Loll
Lol
I'm screaming 😂
@@theaterhobo 😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Her kids after 8 hours: * smashes the chocolate bar* I WANT BURGERS NOW!!!!
😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂
'requested hand milled chocolate'
who are these children?
Excellent Parody 🎉👍🎉
I love your voice, tho.
And, your images are lovely. That's some beautiful chocolate you made. So smooth and luxurious & evenly tempered
Not made from scratch, she didn't ferment them herself 😂
Mix? 6 hours? I wouldn’t even want the chocolate anymore
😂😂
Why is it always someone wanting something and not usually keeping it at home 😂
Why cant it be a more believable story line - like i want to show you how to make chocolate from scratch 😂
Her narrative makes it more funny.
@@bis4bat She’s joking. The problem is that Nara Smith got lumped into the trad wife group when she should be with the Barefoot Contessa or the Pioneer Woman group. She’s not a housewife, she does a cooking show that no one else does
You don’t keep chocolate in the house but you have the ingredients just sitting in your pantry???
All it takes is chocolate nibs, cocoa butter, and sugar.
@@m.l.bishop1914 I don’t have those either tbh, but good to know
@@m.l.bishop1914 and the unusual necessary tools 😂😂😂😂.
@@marthazuniga6644 I was gonna say, but to be fair if you’re a chef, maybe you do have all these things readily available… that and money helps. I have to plan my meals on a budget, but I’d like to think I make some darn good meals for my family. I’d rather buy chocolate at the store than make it, though. It’s just not as practical for someone like me.
Only eight hours and four otherwise-useless appliances later 😂. No hate though, it's a super cute hobby. Rich ppl have feelings, too!
Every time I see one of these videos I keep thinking of that scene from the pilot episode of Desperate Housewives where her kids never wanted any of the fancy crap Bree Vandecamp cooked them. They just wanted a TV dinner and a chill mom.
Takes 10 days finished by 10 seconds
I remember being in psychosis, and not being allowed foods with sugar and caffeine in the hospital. But my sister brought me snickers bars, and the nurses would let me have one every day. It feels a little like this video. I savored that snickers every day. And i got so sick eating it but it was so worth it.
You people are making her iconic 😂😂😂😂😂
Nara is definitely trolling her audience 😂.
The song being called “Nice and easy”
lol that’s how she makes everything look
“ I don’t want chocolate now.”
😂😂😂😂😂 Girl!??? 😂😂😂
🤣🤣🤣
Can we just take a second to talk about how perfectly shiny the chocolate is at the end?? It’s so awesome, esp considering it’s made with date sugar ❤ but of course it’s so extra 😂
Nah imagine when her toddlers ask a door for their rooms.
You start by planting some seeds
@@ismata3274lmao
This morning my son wanted to climb a tree, but we don't have any in our yard, so I planted one. Now, in 10-20 years he'll be able to climb a tree.
I don’t care what people say about this girl! I think she’s an inspiration ❤❤❤
The music is so real
When were they ready? The following weekend, when they remembered, they asked? 😂
I thought you had te ferment the beans first?! That takes days…
Well next day: i think i dont want chocolate anymore
Yeah they excited because they asked for it yesterday!!
I ngl actually like NaraSmith, she ain’t that bad:)
kids- "can we have chocolate mummy?"
her' "sure, but you'll have to wait 3 more days for something more expensive even though we can just get it right now 😌"
kids- 🤨 🤷♀️
The problem is, the chocolate sold in stores is barely chocolate anymore.
With chocolate prices rising with no end in sight, I actually store various forms of cacao sealed so that I can have it when I want to make something.
they’re gonna have the chocolate a week after they asked for it
Omg that looks delicious 😢
If I had a chocolate craving and had to wait 6 hours…might as well just call the coroner because I’m dead 😵
Good on you for making your own chocolate. Very creative.
Everybody’s so creative!
Meine Kinder warten auch immer geduldig über 24 Stunden bis sie das bekommen was sie möchten😂😂😂 und ja, natürlich hab ich Kakao - Bohnen zu Hause
İlk defa tam olarak bütün malzemeleri kullanarak çikolata yapabilen birini görüyorum yeteneğiniz harika❤
The longest I ever had to wait for food that I really wanted was like ten weeks... I was in boot camp the petty officers drove us to a hospital and on the way got Taco Bell.I wanted Taco Bell that entire time.I finally got it when I got out But I went crazy It wasn't just Taco Bell that I wanted.I basically wanted every food, but either way.Having to wait for food that I really want is torture even if it's just the next day.I would be so pissed😂
The vocal fry is annoying
That looks so good ngl. Yall have no problem loving kardashians but hate harmless influencers like her. Those who say her content is unrealistic... so be it. Its a fantasy. So are NikkiTutorial makeup tutorials and so are some wild Mr Beast videos... big deal. Yall let shane dawson have a comeback but hate on a random aesthetic model mom?? Weird world.
@@reginageorgetownuni I basically don't like any of the trashy influencers you mentioned...weird World where people like them attract so many people.
Your comment is a strawman fallacy. No one here has said that they like any of those influencers, either. People are tired of all fake BS.
The problem is that people actually believe this kind of fake stuff because it is not presented as fake - it is presented as “real - and you can do it too!”.
And so a lot of women are going to end up feeling completely inadequate and depressed because they cannot fit this impossible ideal where they look picture perfect and have a perfect house, and perfect kids, and make everything from scratch, and always have all the ingredients growing in their ever-giving Garden of Eden, because they’re trying to be some tradwife image of perfection. When the truth is that they are failing to realise that the woman on screen has a job where she makes loads and loads of money. She may not even have a husband and kids. She may just be an actress for all we know. But if she does have kids, she has a nanny to look after them, and a cleaner for her mansion, and she comes from wealth, like all these tradwives are always found out to have come from. They are just cosplaying Little House on the Prairie and can leave any time they want. If a real woman gets herself into this situation, she is handing all the power over her life to her husband by giving up her career, when statistics show that divorced women are 30% more likely to end up in poverty than divorced men - so if the guy leaves, the wife is stuck. If the man has control of the finances, and the wife is cooking and cleaning all day, she is not going to live in the fantasy world of these influencers, who do not cook and clean all day, but actually work for a living, make their own money (by being a successful influencer), and have a whole team around them to help them prepare the dishes that they create, obtain the obscure ingredients, and shoot the videos.
Finally, the most worrying part of these tradwife videos is that men in the manosphere are beginning to see them, and believe that these are realistic depictions of how wives should act…so men are placing these unrealistic expectations on their wives. Sadly, men see these videos, and because they are presented as “real life” rather than the fantasy that they are, women are actually at risk of getting hurt as a result (whether through psychological, emotional, or even physical abuse) because men will then place these unrealistic expectations onto their own wives.
If this kind of content presented itself as fantasy, it wouldn’t be problematic. If it presented itself as a mere cooking show, it wouldn’t be problematic. It’s the fact that it presents itself as a realistic depiction of one woman at home just taking care of her kids and husband by herself - and not working (when she obviously is - you’re watching her work!) that makes this kind of content so insidious.
@@justanotherhappyhumanist8832 Well said!
Am i The only one WHO can stell The chocolate 😋🤤
What do you mean?
Like i know the stell of chocolate and i rememberd it in i can stell it Like it was nexte to me (sorry for my English i'm from Germany)
That looks amazinh.... love it
This morning, my toddlers asked for bbq ribs, so I went out and hunted a bull, cut out the insides, and cut it into 4 slabs. I then went to the steel mill in my backyard ground up some and made a traeger grill. Took some tree bark and made some wood chips that I soaked in apples for five days and then made the ribs, which marinated until then and slowly cooked them for 5 hrs. They fell off the bone so easy that my 3 month old was able to eat it too.
She’s giving Nara smith vibes
so many women in the comments bitter and jealous of Nara because her channel is successful and theirs is not and she is beautiful and they are not. Jealousy is an ugly trait to have
How I wish I could do this for my kids…only if I didn’t have a job…
Kids: Mommy can we have some chocolate
Mom: Sure kids (gives them this)
Kids: this is disgusting can we just have some Kit Kat
😂😂😂
You nailed the dialogue
I honestly thought you had to ferment the beans. In our country they always advise fermenting them first. I'll try it without fermentig and see how it turns out.
I'd be excited to get those and I'm 35😂😂
Kids - I'm craving chocolates
Nara Smith be making one from scratch and presenting it on the NEXT DAY
Nara - Hey dear, here's your chocolates
Kids - But now I'm craving pasta
Delayed gratification is good for everyone, especially kids.
Delayed gratification...😂😂😂😂
But delayed cough drops and delayed breakfast oats is not.
@@ismata3274 Good thing these videos aren't real then, huh?
@@MrsDetroit622 having lived in a village where you had no running water at home and it was the kids duty to carry water(which I did), there was no electricity and only news and entertainment were from the big radios which run on batteries, which neighbours graciously put on the windowsill for all to hear(still love radio theatre, better than most movies), one washed clothes at the spring or the riverside, by boiling them in a cauldron(no joke, real big cauldrons, not those tiny ten lt ones) then scrubbing by hand then patting by a wooden paddle, and you washed kids beside the clothes if you're at the river(was soo fun for us kids), when not only you grew all your own fruit, vegetables, tubers and sugar beets, grains and legumes, you raised your own cattle and poultry(remember about having a hundred ish chicken once, then we sold most of them, as selling eggs weren't that profitable, but eating eggs was), you made your own futon/floor bed and duvet from your sheep wool, and cotton you ve grown. Done that too a few times. Needless to say, bread was not bought, but made once a week.
Having said all those... You think I think she does these things "herself"? as "shown"? .....
"sustainably"...🥴😁?
🤣🤣🤣
Not talking about once in a while, obviously. 🥴😆🥴😆🤣🤣🤣
@@MrsDetroit622 one does these things if one wishes. Then one fills their pantry and freezer as needed with them. And when you need these, you take some out, use as is or as desired. That's how it's done sustainably. When your kid wants breakfast, you list the ones at the pantry, kid chooses the lovingly handmade breakfast options which mom and dad control the ingredients of. Very healthy and sustainable. If you start kneading the bread everytime your kids need food...... Tough luck. Or you have ready to bake frozen doughs at the freezer and are baking those. But girl, if so, show them, so that we too may apply this good idea too, why hide and get .... interesting.... cooking cooking stories? But I believe the aim is to get the more ...interesting... stories. Well, it works. Too bad ones who haven't seen a working oven, mostly the not cooking males females too, thinks it's no problem to bake bread... Our oven was a stone oven where one could bake forty big size round loaves, which rin by wood fire. Done many drying in it, after the breads are done, because here you have residual heat to use, why not dry your fruit? Or meat? I still love dried meat in my stews. But nowadays they're not done in wood fire so taste is not that strong. Better that not though. Yum. Highly recommend. Find dried meat with bones if you can.
Did she say mix for 6 hours 😮, before her children can eat chocolate 😂😂😂
Me:MOMMY I WANT CHOCOLATE mom:OKKKK*24H LATER*mom:HERE IS YOUR CHOCOLATE me:I DONT WANT IT ANIMORE
I don’t get why people make fun of her like she has time and is doing what she loves and it’s not a huge deal to want to make your food because if that’s what she likes to do and she’s happy then that’s all that matters.
Problem is not she s making cough drops or handmade chocolate. Problem is her stories. Acting as though you make some spiced honey when your toddler stats coughing is not realistic. If you're such a mom, you buy ingredients x times a year and make batches of them and throw said drops in the refrigerator to use when needed. That's a realistic story.
Similarly if someone's going to bake a bread that person starts at night before. Not in the morning otherwise that breakfast will be lunch, or the bread sub par depending on how early in the "morning" you rose up. If you get up in the middle of the night it's doable though but who has such time to mess with their sleep? And the same goes with breakfast oats. You're going to make oats(whatever they're called, don't remember) make it the day before at the least. Realistically such items can be made as batches at the weekend and could be a more realistic story.
Her ingredients at hand and items like nut grinding stone mixers are more in consistent with someone who keeps their party stacked with homemade food, not someone who does things at the moment they want to consume. Thinking those items and that house and clothing's cost, she maybe has staff to make and keep those things at hand 24/7 aka take care of said pantry. It's more believable. Not keeping batches of homemade chocolate when you have a stone grinder and use it hooked on electricity for x hours for a square of chocolate when a kids cravings hit is...... I don't know. Not doable in an 24 hour life let's say. Not without help. Not already made batches of said food items at hand.
Can't believe people are so dumb to not realise this is a parody... Nara Smith was made fun of everywhere lmao
Do you a certain company that you like to buy all of your ingredients from ?
Literally 😂😂 she is so over the top
Why are some of you so angry 😂😂😂
Lol
Who believes she actually does that except the videos... she has a whole career, who could have time for that???
She just likes cooking?
She takes ppl recipes and ideas 😩
I guess her intro of her children's request need to be revised. Cos how can a child be patient for more than 6 hours for a chocolate chip ..
Let's be serious here
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Why tf are you guys so rude with her like what did she ever do to you
When my first born was about 2 months old, I bought, and lived full time, in a house in a tiny, snowy mountain town » 45min from the nearest grocery store.
Less than a year later, I got pregnant with my second, and continued living there throughout what seemed like endless months of morning ( all day, really ) sickness, snow, dnow, and more snow, and through all but the last couple of weeks + eleven days beyond my due date.
There were no “quick grocery runs,” or “boy, I sure sm craving _______…” It was a gorgeous, but verrry long winter, where I learned the real life application of planning what I could ahead of time, and either manipulating my brain to crave whatever I had access to, or figuring out ways to turn whatever I had on hand » into something I could find cravable. Cause, it was either that » or losing my noggin. haha
Did you have stone nut grinders and the like though? For someone using them regularly, it's a good healthy investment. If you use it like this, like starting when craving starts, it's not. I imagine if you ha one you would make basic chocolate as batches, and turn said chocolate to whatever type you wanted when a craving hit. That would be a very good use of such an item and ones time and pantry space too. Why keep chocolate seeds if you could keep basic chocolate, longer too.
@@ismata3274 Actually, I avoided eating chocolate whenever I was pregnant. I did grind other nuts, and seeds down for other reasons. But, I was just talking about cravings in general, and how living in a more rural area, they are something that one ends up needing to mitigate their impact in another way. But also, this was literally 26 years, and some days ago, so altogether a very different experience than what it would be now. I heard that they’ve since added a co-op about 15min away.
@@thisisarque we made walnut paste with a stone mortar and pestle when my mom was going trough chemo. She needed a calories and nutrients heavy diet and the heaviest were nuts because of high fat content. Some cheeses were advised too. But since she didn't eat much, the mortar was more than enough for us.
or you can just go to the store, drop $10 and save yourself the headache of your toddler throwing a tantrum
BRUH THERE IS NO FOOD IN THE WORLD SHE CAN NOT MAKE-
Online content cractors become so fake and annoying🙄
Damn, she makes Martha Stewart look lazy
😂
Its pretty cool tho......
I lived around some raw organic vegans,this is everyday life,no joke,like sun-dried bread that tou get to eat after a month.lol.
Next should be my son is now looking for a girlfriend so I’m gonna make one.
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Excuse me. Im from the Caribbean we do not blend the cacao with the skin. That's too much work to remove after.
If you have to do this that's all the work u do for the day right.
Smh
Unrealistic b.s. nara
Makes me wonder why she doesn't just make all these things in advance? Or at least cook these things in bulk? At that point, just make 20 things of chocolate bars if you're willing to put the time and money into it so you dont have to do this every time, lol.
Yess this is bulk making of 5lb of chocolate
I hope she tempered it…🤔
This is not even her. Her hands are different. She doesnt keep chocolate in the house but randomly has a huge machime to roast and grind cocoa and chocolate...mmmhmm.ok. I do admire her skills tho. In her other vids that is.
6 hours.....!
Its okay to make her kids wait till the next day to get chocolate. Shes teaching them patience, they can't get everything at their beck and call plus its made with lots of love.
Patience is key
Willy wonka
Is this person for real? Wow dood you have a lot of time on your hands 😂
Can I be invited to dinner, lunch, snack time, or anytime you cooking.
It s a parody right?
These videos irritate tf out of me.
All ok but why that fake voice?
😂😂😂😂😂
This woman is a fraud
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What?? Is this a joke?
who do you have time
Pour pour kids😢😢
That sounds fucking horrible
Ridiculous
you are lier