Processing Chickens & Canning Broth at the Cabin

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  • Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024

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  • @ciadaclark9110
    @ciadaclark9110 2 года назад +277

    Who else gets a big smile on their face when they see their vlog come on.

    • @annstewart1983
      @annstewart1983 2 года назад +4

      Me

    • @carmengibson
      @carmengibson 2 года назад +2

      🙋‍♀️

    • @noramaegomez197
      @noramaegomez197 2 года назад +3

      Me too😃😊 it’s my favorite RUclips channel! I always save the Best for last!!!

    • @bsalii
      @bsalii 2 года назад +1

      me!

    • @raywhite5068
      @raywhite5068 2 года назад

      This one, perhaps some of the roosters, not so much……

  • @melb5022
    @melb5022 2 года назад +209

    This might be a more difficult video to watch, and I contemplated letting the kids watch it, but I think it's important to know where food, especially meat, can come from.
    My kids love your videos, especially the fishing ones, and often ask me to put on "Mum shows" thanks for another great watch. Much love from Australia 🙂

    • @texasjustice1861
      @texasjustice1861 2 года назад +17

      Glad you let the little ones watch. I am a firm believer that kiddo should learn about life... this helps them appreciate, valve things so much more.
      Hope you and your family have a great day!

    • @naval0nly
      @naval0nly 2 года назад +26

      "This might be a more difficult video to watch" - It doesn't get more animal friendly then this. If your kids eat meat, at a minimum they should see this video. Be careful raising snowflakes.

    • @melb5022
      @melb5022 2 года назад +26

      @@naval0nly I'm not saying it isn't a more humane way, of more animal friendly, but it can be hard for a child to understand seeing an animal that has been cared for then dispatched for food. My kids are young, and in no way am I raising "snowflakes" my point was that I think it's important for them to understand it, even if it is difficult for them so see it.

    • @ColoringGoatlover913
      @ColoringGoatlover913 2 года назад +16

      I thought they did a great job showing what they did. They always do. Some are sensitive to this but they sure use discretion and did an excellent job. So much wisdom. They showed the reality of how we acquire our food and I am glad for it.

    • @Sammysam44
      @Sammysam44 2 года назад +6

      ​@@melb5022 YOU know YOUR kids. That's all. 😉

  • @HomeandHearthHomestead
    @HomeandHearthHomestead 2 года назад +9

    Yeah, this is the thing for me. Knowing where your food comes from, knowing how to humanely process an animal. These are the things we need to learn again from our history. It's important and I'm so grateful that we are blessed with lovely people like this, who are willing to share with us.

  • @galeharris6696
    @galeharris6696 Год назад +1

    One thing you probably already know, chickens kind of go into a coma-like state when you hold them upside down, so the way you're killing your roosters is very humane. We always used a killing cone set-up, raising meat birds or slaughtering any layers that needed to be removed. They seemed very calm once upside down, and my dad told me they don't get a lot of oxygen or something of that nature. But it's impressive that you do it yourselves, and you think about your birds. Makes it understandable, and hopefully doable for someone just starting out. Thanks!

  • @ramsgrl909
    @ramsgrl909 2 года назад +19

    My local chinese food place in Vermont had you guys on their TV! 💙

  • @colleenlynch5370
    @colleenlynch5370 2 года назад +1

    Respect your honesty and dedication living a clean honest life. It is a circle and we do live it.

  • @anitamartin953
    @anitamartin953 2 года назад +144

    My mother and I used to process at least 50 chickens per year; 25 on one day, 25 the next. They were sooo good! Took quite a lot of time, but made us appreciate fried chicken, or chicken and dumplings all the more :)

  • @txredkim867
    @txredkim867 2 года назад +122

    I just ordered your big calendar! I've been making homemade chicken stock for years and when you get that kind of color it's fabulous! I appreciate your discretion while dispatching the birds it's hard for some to watch. I hunt and perform all that's necessary to process the meat and it doesn't bother me but you respect the audience and that's great!

    • @ShalomShalom-d5c
      @ShalomShalom-d5c 2 года назад

      YT wont allow humane homesteading dispatching of their stock to be shown but YT allows vids of people slowly crushing their pets to death or feeding their pets to sharks & the pain & suffering the pets go thru & its OK. YT is evil

    • @AnAbortiveRomance
      @AnAbortiveRomance 2 года назад +7

      They'd risk demonetization or youtube pulling the video if they showed it.

    • @homeschoolontheCroft
      @homeschoolontheCroft 2 года назад +7

      I totally appreciate your comment but have this one thought… I feel like some day in the not-so-distant future, we may really need to learn how to do it for ourselves so actually *seeing* the process (however 🫣!) may be useful sometime. Anyway, yes, for today, I liked the video just as was!

    • @txredkim867
      @txredkim867 2 года назад +2

      @@homeschoolontheCroft I agree that seeing the process to learn is absolutely necessary. I grew up as a child hunting, fishing, cutting hogs, processin birds, gardening, living off the land and all that stuff that teaches you the skills to feed yourself and survive off grid. But you'll agree, I'm sure, that some, can't take it!

    • @judyabernathy80
      @judyabernathy80 2 года назад +4

      I really appreciate the discretion in not showing certain stages of processing. As a child, my folks, and relatives, all processed their own meat. I always cried and hid. Especially when they processed a cow. That is burned into my memory. So, thank you, Eric and Ariel.

  • @jo-annjewett198
    @jo-annjewett198 2 года назад +59

    Putting chicken feet in your broth is absolutely fabulous. Lots of flavor and gelatin (collagen). I don’t have my own chickens yet but I do buy feet for my broth.

    • @PopsieLouisiana59
      @PopsieLouisiana59 2 года назад +1

      We did a quick sear on them before simmering. Feet were done separately.

    • @tbbart6463
      @tbbart6463 2 года назад +1

      YES! The feet have the connective tissue and collagen that is great for joints, hair, nails!

    • @phantomframe
      @phantomframe 2 года назад +3

      Bone broth using chicken feet is amazing. So much better than buying collagen peptides.

    • @sarah082177
      @sarah082177 2 года назад

      Feet in the broth makes it SO rich, then the bones are soft enough to feed to the puppies for treats

  • @moonmountain_2841
    @moonmountain_2841 2 года назад

    I remember when I was around 4 or 5 (I'm 64 now) my grandmama would buy chickens from the butcher shop and would make chicken soup and broth, it was delicious, but I remember her taking the chicken fat off the top and would do 2 things with it. First she'd put aside some and put it in the frig. When it cooled off she'd take rye bread and toast it in a skillet, then she'd smear some of the fat on the bread and then sprinkle it with coarse salt, I think it was kosher salt....YUM!!! I can almost taste in my mind...The 2nd thing she'd do was fry up the chicken fat in a skillet and if I remember correctly she'd fry it till they almost became something like pork cracklings....OMG sooooo good. You guys always make me so hungry, but I was smart today I ate dinner before I watched, thank you so much for bringing back some amazing memories =^..^= xo

  • @pirateslovesanta
    @pirateslovesanta 2 года назад +138

    I don’t know what it is, but I absolutely love watching you guys do chores

    • @keithandlindabaldrey7413
      @keithandlindabaldrey7413 2 года назад +6

      After 70 years, I am fortunate to be happy just watching people work.

    • @hermithag
      @hermithag 2 года назад +6

      they are in sync, like dancers

    • @pamelaeilf
      @pamelaeilf 2 года назад +2

      Your living my life 30 years ago

    • @stephaniewoodson7655
      @stephaniewoodson7655 2 года назад +1

      You are funny 😂. I thought the same thing!

    • @robinsouth8555
      @robinsouth8555 2 года назад +7

      I agree interesting, no politics, or gloom and doom. I look forward to their videos.

  • @laeli77939
    @laeli77939 2 года назад

    I am an East-European, and we cook chicken very slowly, and then we eat the veggies and the meat too, and in the soup we take soup-noodle, so delicious!

  • @huttonsvalleypermaculture
    @huttonsvalleypermaculture 2 года назад +149

    I recently pressure canned broth for the first time. Don't know why I felt nervous about it - but you guys have shown how easy it is and gave me the confidence to do it. Thank you so much!!

    • @SimpleLivingAlaska
      @SimpleLivingAlaska  2 года назад +29

      Yay! That's wonderful, we hope you are enjoying your home canned broth 🙂

    • @PopsieLouisiana59
      @PopsieLouisiana59 2 года назад +9

      I am scared of the pressure cooker.

    • @loricassata5259
      @loricassata5259 2 года назад +7

      @@PopsieLouisiana59 it is scary at first but once you done it a few times it gets better. Do you have any friends that can walk you through it?

    • @PopsieLouisiana59
      @PopsieLouisiana59 2 года назад +3

      @@loricassata5259, I wish. Where I live WAS semi-rural, now built out. We have great farmers markets for folks like us, but mostly these folks eat fast food. I have a food saver and we will be double bagging.

    • @terrybunsey8015
      @terrybunsey8015 2 года назад +6

      I know, their awesome about showing the process of canning and how to cone them. They rock!!! I even grew up in the city, lol 😝even though we would go to our grandmas and grandpa’s farm growing up 😉🇺🇸

  • @beverlyjenkins4370
    @beverlyjenkins4370 2 года назад +29

    I love watching you guys everyday It was always my dream to go to Alaska. I have been trying to recover from cancer surgery and yall make me forget about how bad I feel. Thanks for all your adventures

    • @SimpleLivingAlaska
      @SimpleLivingAlaska  2 года назад +9

      Beverly Jenkins hang in there 💕

    • @Ruth152
      @Ruth152 2 года назад +9

      @Beverly Jenkins wishing you all the best in your healing! I would have watched Simple Living Alaska 24/7 while recovering from cancer surgeries years ago, for sure, but that was back when Arielle and Eric were probably still basically kids and RUclips was in its infancy! It’s now 15 years out for me, and I am sending you best possible vibes!

    • @chris3m98
      @chris3m98 2 года назад +4

      Beverly. prayers to you from Mich. Stay strong. 😷🙏⚾

  • @rockinroxxi3710
    @rockinroxxi3710 2 года назад +10

    Im grateful for your video today. I was in the epicenter of Hurricane Ian where we clocked 190 mph wind gusts in my neighborhood. I managed to survive but my house did not make it. Im grateful my next door neighbor is letting me sleep on her futon so I didn’t have to pitch a tent in my backyard. Im grateful to be alive to view more videos from my two favorite Alaskans. Thank you and keep doing these videos 🙏

    • @dorothyallen3614
      @dorothyallen3614 2 года назад +1

      I’m so sorry your home didn’t make it, but you’re here with us and that’s the great news. My son is helping neighbors clean up and he sent me a picture of a large alligator in a home he went into,that alligator was not happy!

    • @noreenoleary5190
      @noreenoleary5190 2 года назад +1

      I am sorry 😔

    • @oldstuffbethtx8052
      @oldstuffbethtx8052 2 года назад +1

      Prayers for you & all the storm survivors. Recovery from disaster is hard work.

    • @rockinroxxi3710
      @rockinroxxi3710 2 года назад +1

      @@dorothyallen3614
      I rode out the storm in my house so any alligators found in my house would have to pay rent 😜😝😛

  • @tabo0026
    @tabo0026 2 года назад +39

    Oh my~ the noise they made when you picked them up. 😵‍💫 I have been loving your videos lately. I am so happy you are showing almost all of the steps in the process. Thanks for another great one this week! ♡ from Korea

    • @SimpleLivingAlaska
      @SimpleLivingAlaska  2 года назад +26

      I know it's sad, they make that sound because of their lack of human contact. We can handle our original hens and roosters that were incubator hatched and raised inside for a few weeks but all the chickens that have been hatched naturally fear us ☹

    • @kobygrimes1234
      @kobygrimes1234 2 года назад +5

      The rooster is screaming because he's scared. No big deal, he's not in pain or anything.

    • @waterboy8999
      @waterboy8999 2 года назад +3

      @@kobygrimes1234 it's because it just dawned on him why he had such a nice nice breakfast, old chicken folklore, if you're fed a nice breakfast you are getting it!.......

  • @gailrothermund9209
    @gailrothermund9209 2 года назад +17

    I can just imagine the pride that your families feel for your homesteading skills..

  • @JamesCouch777
    @JamesCouch777 2 года назад +7

    I grew up on a farm and we hunted, fished, butchered and grew almost all of our food. It's encouraging to see young people who are doing what you do.👍

  • @brianmoore5752
    @brianmoore5752 2 года назад

    Going to pot. That’s what we called dispatching chickens in West Virginia. I very much enjoy your channel and your work ethics with each other. Thanks for sharing your life and the beauty of Alaska.

  • @kingrafa3938
    @kingrafa3938 2 года назад +6

    Love watching you guys processing your own food. It is so satisfying to watch you two canning and working together.

  • @doug8525
    @doug8525 2 года назад

    I don’t know if it’s a mental or physical effect,or both, but when I’m sick, drinking chicken broth makes me feel so much better. Your video brought back some nice memories. Thank you!

  • @sarah082177
    @sarah082177 2 года назад +87

    We just rode out Hurricane Ian, our power is back up, and I am overwhelmed by all of the amazing things you both do. I grew up in Wyoming with pigs, chickens, turkeys, and steers. We had to dispatch, skin, gut, pluck, and store in our deep chest freezers. We also had to break down the deer, elk, and antelope after hunting season. Im grateful for the experience, yall are exemplary at explaining how to do what is required. Food shortages are coming.

    • @ShalomShalom-d5c
      @ShalomShalom-d5c 2 года назад +6

      Yep, they are!!

    • @justkimdg2
      @justkimdg2 2 года назад +4

      Glad you are safe!

    • @colleenlynch5370
      @colleenlynch5370 2 года назад +5

      I have amazing respect for all who survived Ian. Sending love and blessing your way

  • @alexbalogh2464
    @alexbalogh2464 2 года назад +2

    Hehe, 12:50 was my favourite moment of the video because how simple and genuine that moment of happines was.

  • @PaullaWells
    @PaullaWells 2 года назад +56

    Your stock looks amazing! Y'all are really going to enjoy that over the winter for sure. Enchiladas looked yummy too.

  • @Steffisland
    @Steffisland 2 года назад

    I appreciate that you are sad about dispatching them, appreciate their life and nothing goes to waste. It’s hard but you have to do what you have to do.

  • @sherryllynnjones7077
    @sherryllynnjones7077 2 года назад +3

    YAY!!! 🙏❤️🙏🐕👵 FL n fine here.
    Please pray for lower West FL.🙏🙏

  • @tmoomoo42
    @tmoomoo42 Год назад +1

    Canned broth for years. Tried your way This year it came out way better flavor even my sister was impressed, will doing your way from now on. Thank You.

  • @amye4131
    @amye4131 2 года назад +4

    Ok....I had a hard time with this one...Guess I'm not one to face reality. Yes, I do eat chicken, I love broth so I'm not complaining just a little reality check for me and you guys are so great about it. Thanks for showing us your process.

  • @alloriel6732
    @alloriel6732 2 года назад

    Waste not! It’s the simple reality of life. It is more respectful to utilize all of the bird than to waste it, or forget where your food comes from. It’s good to appreciate, even if it is sad. They lived a good life.

  • @katiebwheeler
    @katiebwheeler 2 года назад +33

    This was perfect timing! I can watch you guys can while I am canning 😁 I did chicken a few days ago though, today it’s pears, apple sauce and apple butter 🙂

  • @GreeneGene33
    @GreeneGene33 2 года назад +22

    We would get along just great, you two are so much like us, just a little younger. I love the raw nature of the things you do at your homestead, keep it up! Great content and info. thanks for sharing!! One of my favorite down to earth, true no nonsense homesteading how to do it informational channels out there.......

  • @naomidoss1837
    @naomidoss1837 2 года назад +1

    I gagged when you put the chicken in the hot water as it brought back memories of the smell when Dad got us to pluck the feathers when we were young

  • @robertcourser24
    @robertcourser24 2 года назад +16

    Thanks for being so transparent with the way life is off grid I appreciate your videos amd enjoy watching and learning so much from you guys keep up the good work

  • @sandymarkham5131
    @sandymarkham5131 2 года назад +1

    Our dream is to see Alaska. Enjoy your show you guys are great cooks

  • @williamfreeh1198
    @williamfreeh1198 2 года назад +11

    my German grandmother God bless her soul had many chickens my aunts and others would process about 200 chickens at a time. it was a regular production line. i was on the blanching and plucking station. you are so right about plucking being a tedious long job. i wanted to share that with you two. i very much enjoy your channel.

  • @trudyschaffer8016
    @trudyschaffer8016 2 года назад +1

    So, the difference in color is so interesting. What a process, but SO worth it! Thank you for the lesson on using EVERYTHING on the homestead!👍🐣🐔🫑🧅🧄🥕

  • @rehendrix13
    @rehendrix13 2 года назад +9

    I just tried canning for the first time! I made berry jam and roasted pepper sauce. I LOVED DOING IT! Thank you for showing me how easy it is! Really gave me the confidence to try it.

  • @tehresaenriquez6207
    @tehresaenriquez6207 2 года назад

    love how u live ur life..just shows how u guys work together❤🙏🙏

  • @abbyrawson9144
    @abbyrawson9144 2 года назад +7

    Memories of my grandparents and aunties doing this, coming home to that delicious smell after school and playing with the feathers.
    Appreciate all the work you do to share your knowledge and lifestyle with us all, watching is great escapism for us townies!

  • @elizabethbushey4814
    @elizabethbushey4814 2 года назад +1

    I am a big fan of your videos and love watching you two do your every day chores…….however the first part of this video was a little upsetting. Watching the catching of the birds and the talk of them being afraid. But I do enjoy your harvest and cooking along with your other chores. Thank you for sharing with us.

  • @tannenbaumgirl3100
    @tannenbaumgirl3100 2 года назад +6

    Lookup the Whizbang DIY chicken plucker. It's nice to get a virtually clean chicken, like store bought.

    • @hxhdfjifzirstc894
      @hxhdfjifzirstc894 2 года назад

      I was thinking that there should be some kind of automation for a chore like this, LOL.

  • @vickiturner7349
    @vickiturner7349 2 года назад

    I’m a 67year old Nana. I love the two of you as if you were my grandchildren. You two really make me laugh. Since I have been watching your channel I have been trying to figure out what you did in your former life in California. I nearly chocked when I heard you say you were a truck driver. My husband was a big rig driver here in Australia. I had you being a chef, a building contractor, a mechanic, a sports fitness instructor, the mind boggles!!! We were originally from NZ and you call your processing canning and we call it bottling as the jars are glass. When I was born in the mid 50’s bottling was a big thing as freezers weren’t so easy to come by. We had a little washers like yours when we first got married and had children. It was called a Twin Tub. Love to see you each day on TV…Love Vicki. ❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @dfg2936
    @dfg2936 2 года назад +46

    You read our minds. Last night we rewatched your latest video and just chatting we wondered if you ate your chickens. We quickly concluded you had to, and wondered how you made the broth, if you gave the leftovers to the dogs, etc. And then today’s video answered all our questions. Excellent video with everything related to disposing and processing. Super interesting! Gosh, I wish I could taste that golden broth!

  • @TXDHC
    @TXDHC 2 года назад

    I have made a lot of broth for 25 years but that is GORGEOUS!!!!!

  • @glendascott2971
    @glendascott2971 2 года назад +5

    This was great …. Food looks delicious as always…Thanks for sharing 😊

  • @oliverproductions3746
    @oliverproductions3746 Год назад

    Teamwork makes the dream work❤ Thank you for today's lesson. I've never seen this done before!

  • @petoetjuh
    @petoetjuh 2 года назад +4

    So how do you not get emotionally attached to your chickens? I understand and respect the process and think it's amazing be be able to provide for yourself. I just think I'd be crying my eyes out 😅

    • @SimpleLivingAlaska
      @SimpleLivingAlaska  2 года назад +1

      Its always very hard for us to do

    • @hazelscobbie8290
      @hazelscobbie8290 2 года назад +1

      I grew up in a farm cottage and we had so many hens & ducks some goats and we couldn't eat any of them. They lived out their lives there with us untill they had all gone x

  • @truthseeker9688
    @truthseeker9688 2 года назад

    Oh, that is pure gold in a jar! I am SO jealous. Homegrown, free range chicken stock.

  • @AmandaSparkle
    @AmandaSparkle 2 года назад +3

    JUST PLACED MY ORDER FOR MY 2023 ALASKAN CALENDAR CREATED BY 2 OF MY FAVORITE HUMANS ON THE PLANET! This is the first year I was able to afford to order one, and I can't express to y'all how happy I am! Thank you for sharing your lives and love of Alaska! Much Much Love As Always! ❤️❤️❤️

    • @SimpleLivingAlaska
      @SimpleLivingAlaska  2 года назад +1

      Thank you very much :)

    • @AmandaSparkle
      @AmandaSparkle 2 года назад

      @@SimpleLivingAlaska thank you both as well! I have always been drawn to Alaska, and because you both are so open with your lives, I get to live my Alaskan dream vicariously through and with you! The calendar is my way of holding on to all the places I still hope to see with my own eyes one day! I swear I love y'all like we are family! Sending lots of love to you both, and to those fantastic doggo's! Take great care and stay healthy! Much Much Love As Always! ❤️❤️❤️

  • @atdepaulis
    @atdepaulis 2 года назад

    It’s amazing to me that you can pull these out of a hot pot and then it sits in the cold air and doesn’t break! Love it

  • @lenalyles2712
    @lenalyles2712 2 года назад +45

    Love fresh chicken stock, but always hated butcher day. It was a family affair, we would do between 50 to 100 in a weekend. Some would be cut up for frying, some left whole for roasting and the backs, necks, feet, and wing tips were roasted and broth was made and canned. Liver and gizzards we're cooked and eaten as snacks during the weekend while we worked.

    • @ShalomShalom-d5c
      @ShalomShalom-d5c 2 года назад +4

      Nothing better than fried fresh chicken livers!!

    • @davidbuben3262
      @davidbuben3262 2 года назад +1

      @@ShalomShalom-d5c Maybe Turkey livers. Fresh of course. With eggs for breakfast the next morning.

  • @IneeYang
    @IneeYang 2 года назад

    Exactly how we dispatched our chickens too!

  • @faithrada
    @faithrada 2 года назад +6

    Yup... 12 roosters is WAY too many.. so, culling is good for the flock. At least they had a great summer and don't have to suffer through a long Alaskan winter. In the BiG picture a true Win / Win.
    You have such a wonderfully healthy Natural diet. So happy for you guys... living the legend 🙌

    • @SimpleLivingAlaska
      @SimpleLivingAlaska  2 года назад +1

      Honestly that is our thought as well. They got to live during the best period, winter is rough on everyone.

  • @Jane_Friday
    @Jane_Friday 2 года назад

    You are younger than me, but your videos remind me if my late grandma and her work in the garden and kitchen to cook and to preserve. Thank you.

  • @SC-tu4ug
    @SC-tu4ug 2 года назад +3

    Thanks for sharing your life and recipes with us.

  • @maryguy9013
    @maryguy9013 2 года назад

    I remember my great grandmother doing this when I was small.

  • @russellwatters5891
    @russellwatters5891 2 года назад +7

    Everything that comes from your lean to, kitchen, or backyard, always looks delicious! Alot of work pays off for you big time. Love ya'll ❤️

  • @simonepeterson773
    @simonepeterson773 2 года назад

    Chicken stock- perfect for those cold nights ahead! 👏

  • @bettysumey1456
    @bettysumey1456 2 года назад +16

    I remember as a young person helping my grandmother process chickens. We would do about 50 a day. It was about 5 people working to do this.

    • @davidbuben3262
      @davidbuben3262 2 года назад

      Amen. Always so much easier with assembly line help. Even after processing just two limits of razor clams by myself, my old back is killing me. Not to mention an entire elk.

    • @alvyderek7778
      @alvyderek7778 2 года назад

      You just took me down memory lane, this means a lot to me. I’d like to be friends, I guess we could share a lot of experience if that is okay with you.

  • @jacalnan
    @jacalnan 2 года назад

    Man there are a lot of comments but what I want to say is I bet that broth you made would cure any disease out there! Wish I could taste it! You two are awesome!

  • @KNYD
    @KNYD 2 года назад +4

    In Finnish the idiom "bone to pick" with someone is "kana kynittävänä" which means "chicken to pluck" with someone, because plucking chickens is tedious work, that you don't want to do, but eventually you need to sit down and get it done.

  • @davidgeorge4784
    @davidgeorge4784 2 года назад

    You guys are truly self sufficient. 👍

  • @darthdarksbane1096
    @darthdarksbane1096 2 года назад +3

    Too funny! This video drops on the day I happen to be making my own homemade chicken stock. Thanks for the vid.

  • @kosmickreation
    @kosmickreation 2 года назад

    Its such a blessing to be abel to grow and harvest your own food and also be physically fit to do so, yall take good care of your critters too! 🧄

  • @soniab.estacio3008
    @soniab.estacio3008 2 года назад

    Thank you !

  • @rachelwhittington4130
    @rachelwhittington4130 2 года назад +4

    Absolutely love your videos. Thank you so much.

  • @reneemarie3164
    @reneemarie3164 2 года назад

    The color of that stock is amazing….so rich.

  • @paulineclarke5388
    @paulineclarke5388 2 года назад +5

    Your chicken stock looked so good, I make mine using the cooked carcasses of roast chickens so it was interesting to see you using whole raw chicken, if we choose to eat meat we have to know how they are processed you know that your chickens had a great life ❤

  • @lizbratcher2919
    @lizbratcher2919 2 года назад

    The pot before you cooked it- so gorgeous! All those colors and textures! Beautiful!

  • @JasonHuebel
    @JasonHuebel 2 года назад +3

    Practical and humane. Thank you for the videos. While I'll just stick with running down to the market to get chicken for now, it's good to understand the process given the current state the food supply chain.

    • @hxhdfjifzirstc894
      @hxhdfjifzirstc894 2 года назад

      First they must destroy America, so it can be rebuilt as a communist country, without the hassle of following the Constitution.

  • @deevinely
    @deevinely 2 года назад

    Most genuine couple I've seen doing this. Love you guys all the way from Lebanon middle East..

  • @jimmieburleigh9549
    @jimmieburleigh9549 2 года назад +3

    When using the kill cone I find it more humane and just plain easier just to quickly cut the head off instead of trying to cut the neck on both sides.

  • @ThePmloc
    @ThePmloc 2 года назад

    We scrub the chicken feet with a wire brush under running water, scald and boil with the rest of the ingredients. Totally worth it, delicious.

  • @patriciaherman6499
    @patriciaherman6499 2 года назад +8

    The way you dispatched your chickens with the hot water to pluck the feathers is why I hated to do chickens many many years ago. Yes Eric, I can almost smell that wonderful broth. Like the wind chimes in the background. Enchiladas yum. Can't wait to see what's next. Hopefully there's no damage from the storm.
    Blessings to you both. 😊🇺🇲

  • @sylvielyssandre3172
    @sylvielyssandre3172 2 года назад

    6 h du matin en france; je vous regarde et revoie ma maman ebouillanté et plumer les poulets comme vous,ce boulot...on était 9 enfants et ce gout du poulet le dimanche, whaaaa! amitié du pays basque

  • @queenbee3647
    @queenbee3647 2 года назад +6

    Your birds are/were very pretty and obviously healthy. 👍 I paid $10 for a package of three chicken breasts last week! Today a "family sized" package of hamburger was $15!!!!! You are doing the right thing. I was hoping you saved the livers. Fried crispy in a wine sauce and served over rice is yum. I love fried chicken hearts. No big mystery. Just flour em, salt em, fry em. Great to make giblet gravy at holiday time too. Thanks for the video. 😁

  • @fionacesari1457
    @fionacesari1457 2 года назад +2

    Hi from Scotland 🇬🇧 thank you for not showing culling process . I understand you need to do this but I would rather not know . I am a coward lol ❤ love you guys .

  • @shawnfarrell9772
    @shawnfarrell9772 2 года назад

    Thanks you guys, it's amazing to know and see how other people do there thing. Thank you for your time and effort both of you are amazing. I love both your points of view.

  • @stephaniecandelaria8141
    @stephaniecandelaria8141 2 года назад +3

    My mouth was watering!.. those chicken stocks looked amazing.. 👌.. and so did the enchiladas 😋..ty

  • @velmad5dilbert344
    @velmad5dilbert344 2 года назад

    Hello friends, all.ready for winter.much love.

  • @nicko4384
    @nicko4384 2 года назад +20

    Will you let us know the flavor profile differences between the pressure cooked and boiled stock? It looks amazing. 👌

  • @ritabaker4970
    @ritabaker4970 2 года назад

    Coriander roots (the white part under the ground) adds amazing flavor to chicken stock.

  • @amalmac9943
    @amalmac9943 2 года назад +3

    Hello!! From Pearland Texas

  • @patrobinson1579
    @patrobinson1579 2 года назад

    The stock looks so good. Looks like it's so rich. Beautiful color pretty golden. I received my 2023 calendar. I love it. Thank you.

  • @cosmichef75
    @cosmichef75 2 года назад +4

    Happy Fall

  • @John-N797
    @John-N797 2 года назад +2

    I started slaughtering chicken ( oh sorry processing chicken) when I was 10 years old. At 14 my brother 12 and I could prepare a full goat or lamb for Christmas! One of the best things about Africa. I always smile and (wait for it) when I see anything that concerns getting meat from animals. Just yesterday I was watching a lovely Vegan couple trying out Vegan fish and chips, vegan chicken, vegan steak etc and i wondered does it mean as a vegan you still desire to eat meat? Then if you miss it so much just eat it. That is what food chain is all about. I hope I have not opened a can of worms here.

  • @bane8305
    @bane8305 2 года назад +2

    Damn that broth looks fire and those enchiladas at the end look insane

  • @thegreatoutdoors2000
    @thegreatoutdoors2000 2 года назад

    Thanks guys, you are such an inspiring couple. Keep up the good work👍🏻🇮🇪

  • @HHeirloomIA
    @HHeirloomIA 2 года назад +7

    Such beautiful stock!! I needed this as an incentive. I have 9 birds (mostly ducks) to deal with asap. 💙🍁😀

  • @danielsymon4944
    @danielsymon4944 Год назад

    Love the channel, we actually just bought a new house today after years in our current one. Nice watching you guys and picturing ourselves and 3 dogs doing a move in a couple of months. Hopefully goes as smoothly. ❤

  • @bc30cal99
    @bc30cal99 2 года назад +8

    Greetings from south central BC, thanks for another video. Kudos for the way you're processing the birds, it's a humane way to do it and using the whole bird shows respect as well. It's an efficient looking setup too, well done there. All the best to you both this fall.

  • @curtisblair7618
    @curtisblair7618 2 года назад

    Another hard working couple of days. Nice job. That looks so good, I can almost smell it. Have a great week again.

  • @theresagosselin2705
    @theresagosselin2705 2 года назад +3

    I remember my mom plucking chickens on the farm and they also ate the feet yummy ❤

  • @ElliesDonna14
    @ElliesDonna14 2 года назад

    Love that sound when they come out of the canner. Ping ping ❤

  • @kathrynhelm4176
    @kathrynhelm4176 2 года назад +3

    Oh man, I think I DID get a whiff of that glorious stock!😂. It is a lot of work but your end product couldn’t be bought in any store. Eric, those enchiladas made me drool. Thank you for sharing with us. 👍❤️🇺🇸

  • @bettyward2456
    @bettyward2456 Год назад

    I love you two, I watch you all the time!

  • @staceyhazelett2397
    @staceyhazelett2397 2 года назад +5

    I know that this isn't too fun for you either, but I can't lie, I cried a little bit! You treat your chickens so nice all year long, and this is a part of real life! As always, I have been waiting for the next video. You guys rock, in my opinion!

    • @sammom8599
      @sammom8599 2 года назад +1

      @@hazelscobbie8290 they don’t seem to shed a single tear. As a city girl I don’t understand that.

    • @danatookatumble
      @danatookatumble 2 года назад +1

      @@sammom8599 do you cry every time you buy a pack of chicken in a styrofoam container?

    • @sammom8599
      @sammom8599 2 года назад +2

      @@danatookatumble yes. Yes I do. Thanks for asking.

  • @tonistephens4068
    @tonistephens4068 2 года назад

    Your chickens are always so pretty, and healthy looking. Love your channel.

  • @melissareid640
    @melissareid640 2 года назад +4

    Beautiful stock and food for you, the chickens and your dogs. 💝🙏💝 it has to be hard to dispatch your chickens but necessary. 💝

  • @salonisalvi3484
    @salonisalvi3484 2 года назад

    The bottle of broths look so appetising 👍🏼👍🏼