I thought that sounded familiar. Lol I am having the same issue at my house they are noisy this year. Don’t worry about the sound on your video we can still hear you just fine😃
Love is the main ingredient in your delicious meals!! For your kids being healthier - maybe look into DIY echinacea angustifolia dried root tincture (susun weed) as very effective - mix 1-3 dropper-fulls (depending on weight) in a bit of tea or water (maybe lemon also to hide taste) 3-5 times a day till well. also hydrogen peroxide (3%) finger rubbed around and in ears at first sign of illness very helpful to head things off (dr mer co la). Real garlic and ginger very effective but harder to get kids to take. i think whatever you do for them with love will work!
These comments are driving me nuts! Anna explained in a comment that most years, they make between 20-30k, which IS below the poverty line for a family of 4. She's explained that she thrifts and doesn't spend a whole lot. Her home is filled with nice things. But you can get nice things at the thrift store or garage sales. Just because her home doesn’t look like a shack doesn't mean she's being disingenuous about living below the poverty line. In her state. In the US.
I just found her channel and I love it, we’re ‘poor’ and so is pretty much everyone around us in our area in the south. But I love seeing other people make their homes beautiful with little money or using what they have already. Thrift stores and yard sales have SO MANY treasures!! The love and care you put into your space shows. We live in a tiny 20 year old mobile home but over the years have made it so cozy and it’s my favorite place to be. ❤️
It’s crazy how people put a “look” on being poor. I went to a food bank and they had different tables set up. I approached a table to see what they were offering and the lady got loud with me and said “This is for the homeless people”. She really upset me. I asked her if she could please tell me what allows her to believe I’m not homeless! Was I supposed to have a certain look?!? I have never went back there again.
@@thesun-N-moon8885Never heard anyone say this as I was homeless about a decade ago. Perhaps it was personal hygiene items. Or food that requires no cooking for the homeless or others who do not have cooking facilities or prefer not to cook. When I was housed, all of the food banks have some kind of system where they offer or inquire if I preferred foods not needing to be cooked. At that point, was happy to have a stove-oven, not much of a cook then, yet always made myself a hot beverage in the mornings, and finally at a point, thankful and grateful to enjoy being able to cook a simple meal. That lady was either intentionally rude, or got her messages mixed up by someone else. Sorry you had to go through this.
I'm sorry to hear it felt so abrupt or forced. Funny how one person's heart must have been to try to save things for those who need it but another tried to enforce it but seemed to have such a different demeanor. Hope you can have some better interactions in the future! @thesun-N-moon8885
Crazy how some people are gatekeeping poverty in the comments. I grew up well below the poverty line and my mom made our house beautiful with things she found on the street and paint. She also worked very hard to keep our house and yard very neat and clean.
My husband and I have been together for 5 years and have two toddlers. We have consistently lived off of $600 a week or less ever since we've been together. I stay home with the kids and we have learned how to hardcore budget everything and make a lot of food from scratch. We have moved several times and recently bought a fixer upper home. It is possible to live well in poverty. Things are older and nothing is really new but as long as the family is well taken care of that is all that matters!
As a wife also in corporate america, these videos are always intriguing to me. I luckily work from home full time and get to do all the things now considered "traditional wife". Feeding my family, keeping a clean calm and peaceful home, growing our own fruit and veggies and becoming more self sustainable etc. Even though we are well above poverty level, we wear used clothes, make our own bread and make things frim scratch and our own cleaning products etc. Goodwill and a sewing machine are my faves, dollar store seeds and dirt are my go to, using kitchen scraps to start your veggies and fruit as well! Eggs shells and used coffee grounds, compost tea and exchanging meals and plants with neighbors. Hubby wants chickens but we swap garden grown produce for fresh eggs currently. Also, you can totally sew a quick and easy duvet with goodwill fabric . Super easy if you can sew a button. I admire thr lifestyle and know that, even wives that work full time are enjoying these lifestyles. Thanks for the tips from a non "traditional wife" just being a homemaker and working at the same time. I love it!
The premise of your comment is nonsensical, as *homemaking is a full time job* . Logically, you can't work two full times jobs and do each to the best of your ability. So, whether you give 100% to your job or not, you are not giving 100% to raising your home.
@@MarkelBeverley there is something called efficiency. I know working moms who give more to their homes and jobs, than 'non-working' mothers, and single 'working' women. Also, not all jobs require 100% effort, some jobs (including homemaking) require just 40% from an experienced, intelligent and efficient worker...to be able to do the job Perfectly. So, that's just an ancient excuse to shame women out of the workforce (and out of universities/ high schools), and keep mentally abusing them.
We lived in a very small house x 36 years and if you pull your weeds, mow, clean the front porch as you are doing, even if you can't plant flowers and get new mulch..your home looks well cared for and nice
why are the comments trying to gatekeep the poverty line??? as someone who is FAR below the poverty line (i only make around 6.5k a YEAR) Anna is ABSOLUTELY also living below the poverty line, especially for a family of 4. poverty is poverty, leave her alone. just because someone has more/makes more than you doesn’t mean they aren’t also impoverished. in this day and age, more of us are closer to poverty than lower-middle class than ever before.
I think measuring poverty from some income line is silly anyway. What we consider poverty is, in most of the world, comfortable living. What WAS poverty in the 1930s in this country is what poverty looks like. This means barely enough food, living off cheap grains and not much else. Living in rags for clothes, with maybe one good hand me down for church. An orange or some new home made socks at Christmas. Never having new shoes, maybe newspaper in the soles where there are holes. Let's be real. Just because you live on a very frugal budget does not mean you are "impoverished." I live very frugally and have always been below that "line." My kids had what they needed and ate very healthy, balanced meals. Christmas was on a budget, but there were gifts. My kids are almost grown and I don't have much in my place that I bought new. I love my home. It needs some repair and that has had to wait until I could save. I work seven days a week. Grow and can my own food. Hard times are coming again. Everyone reading this should be storing three months of food, medicine, pet food, etc.
It’s not about money or money saving. This is simply a beautiful way of natural and simple sustainable homemaking❤ I’d love to try the laundry detergent recipe.
I’m 80 n my husband is 84 ,we always lived below our income.We didn’t build our house until we were in our fifties.People my husband worked with couldn’t believe we could afford such a nice home.Good thing about our home it’s always been payed for.
Find yards with beautiful perennials. Walk along with your children and stop to admire then if anyone is around, ask if they'll share. Especially look for retired folks working in the yards. Used to be that's how everybody got their plants. Sharing and connecting are blessings of living frugally. God provides.
Bought a pack of Aubretia seeds a while ago, small ground cover perennials in a pretty blue, put a row along the front of borders under about an inch of soil in spring. Will need to water them through the first summer but after that they just do their own thing! Pack of 500 for a couple of dollars.... It doesn't have to be expensive. Marigolds will self seed and spread every year.. There are loads of seeds around that are perennial.
Get a few rosemary cuttings from a friend and put them in water. You'll have roots in 2 weeks. Plant these in small pots till they grow larger , then put them in the flower bed. They are green year round and smell great.
Anna, thank you for being open about how little you all make and the Lord still takes care of you all and provides for your needs. It is extremely encouraging to me as we navigate a low income season of our life as well. I appreciate the honesty. I find that a lot of youtubers and content creators create very unrealistic content flaunting their wealth, and it's hard not to feel discouraged. So thank you! ❤
I love this! I started the first half of my adult life in poverty as a single mom with two kids and now later in life the past six years. Most people don’t know I live in poverty and due to health am unable to work a pt job. But I make it all work. And my life is good. I make all my own food from scratch, garden, spend time caring and homemaking my home inside and outside. I thrift and rarely purchase new unless its something I have saved for a long time. Just because you have a lovely home doesn’t mean you have a lot of money. It just means you know how to make due and care for what you do have. Anna, thank you for sharing. Yes, this can be done. A quality life with God as our center.
I love this. I am a homemaker basically forced into slow living because of my chronic illness, POTS. I can’t do much but I can teach my teenagers and young adults. Thank you for the guidance
I would love a budgeting video to support this concept! It looks like your family owns their home, which is a massive expense saving versus having a large mortgage. So I'm really curious how you choose to steward your funds towards what you have!!
I am a cancer fighter and my husband bought us an electric push mower and I love that thing… I mow our yard every week now by myself… they are amazing in my opinion
Im trying to get away from the overwhelming content social media has, if you know what i mean. Im so glad i found your account. It's so calming and so real. Its so difficult finding people that show their real life on the Internet, and i miss the days when we were ourselves in here and not chase after clout. ❤
Hi, I just found your channel and I love it. I am an older Christian woman, I have raised a large family, and now I am caring for an elderly mother-in-law and taking care of grandchildren. It is still important to live below our income, being good stewards of what God has given us. I love the peacefulness that your channel gives. Thank you for sharing. ☺️
Not sure if anyone mentioned this already, but elderberry syrup changed our lives when our kids were little, Especially during the winter months. We made our own because it’s much cheaper that way and my kiddos took a spoonful daily.
This is the first video of yours I’ve watched and I’m obsessed! I am a young Christian mama of 3. My husband is a great provider but we certainly aren’t rich. We live below our means. I love slow living and cooking from scratch and thrifting too!! Can’t wait to watch all your videos ❤😊
People hating here are obviously ignorant of the fact that “the poverty line” is a term of art. It is a specific number calculated by the govt based on the cost of essentials in the area. you can look it up. By definition, yes, the creator lives below the poverty line. It’s just a fact. Kudos to you for being able to do so much with so little! I can see you put in the time and effort to make your money go far for your family! Better than me and my family are doing at more than twice the income honestly! I’m inspired
Your channel just came across my feed. The title jumped out at me. My hubby and I lived below the poverty line for years. We have owned two homes and were told by the bank that there is no way with our income that we should even get the money. We are currently in our second owned home and it’s paid for. Was it hard living below the poverty line… yes, and we were not always smart with our money but we never had a bill late and we always had what we needed. God truly did provide. We fooled alot of people because you would have never known it. We did what we could and took care of what we had and had lovely homes. We rented a couple in the beginning. We have been married twenty three years now and our kids are older. Our income has went up through the years. I would ask though will you share some of your tips on a video( maybe you already have) on how you budget and what your spending looks like? I have to be honest even though we make more now with our business expenses and inflation it’s tight at times. What are some tips you can share? I honestly think tithing is a major component in provision. Just curious what you do as far as what you do today in this economy to stay afloat. 😊
Thank you for sharing! I’m getting a lot of push back on this video about “not living in poverty” but we really do. I’m tired of seeing influencers flaunting their wealth when some of them may be fooling everyone just like you mentioned. Also, I only show roughly 13 minutes of my day. We have things around here in this home that really need assistance and could be even dangerous to our health, but we can’t afford to correct it and I’m not complaining. Having running water, warm beds, and food to eat - I realize I am rich in all the ways that really matter and that’s what this video was all about ♥️ A lot of people have asked about budgeting so it’s something I have on my list for a future video 😊
I just want to say I haven’t found anyone on you tube who talks about Jesus biblically and with homemaking as peaceful and encouraging as you. I know it is the work of God and Glory to him because of it. I personally have no woman speaking into my life about God and how to live and I watch your videos daily since I found u to encourage me in my motherhood and biblical role model as a wife and mother and how to act or be content. I can’t thank you enough for using Gods word to help me be strengthened in doing my chores and life. I don’t feel so alone. Thank you God bless
It seems like despite being low income that you make an effort to feed your family healthy food. I would love to hear or see how you manage the cost of groceries especially quality food. I’m a new wife, relatively new Christian, new to homemaking was never taught as a child and also homeschooling. I am struggling to keep all our groceries and supplies to 150 a week. For family of 4 also.
@@AnnaDysett Yes it would be so wonderful to see how to manage the groseries... We are a christian family of 4 and it seems impossible to buy food for the week on a budget, it's so expensive! Will be waiting for the video so much.
I applaud you for staying home with your children despite not having a ton of money. It shows its really not about money, it's about priorities! Also I would have been nervous about that thin consistency crust as well but it turned out so well, I'll have to try it!
Some moms do work because they need to, so their children not live in crime ridden neighborhoods and are not just eating sandwiches or rice or plain spaghetti. reason.
@@holyexperience1976and those mamas are blessed too. Not everyone can or should homeschool. I don’t think they meant any shade at working mamas (or papas!), but more of an encouragement for the mama who does stay home and makes sacrifices too. We all do have to make sacrifices in some way or other it seems and it’s always nice to know other people understand why one might choose one way over another.
Anna, I do not know any parents whose kids aren't sick. If they go to school, they all share their ailments with each other, and their parents, too. But it does build their immunity!!! I love your posts. Thank you.❤❤❤
It’s amazing what you can do when you live below your means!! I have found as a family of seven we can easily live below the “poverty” line. Also check the front loader washer for possible mold spots. That caused some incredible health trouble for us for two years. Proud of you for being a lovely homemaker!
Your calming voice is so beautiful. I watched this just before bed. Very calming and peaceful. Sorry you get so many negative comments. You are doing a good work with this channel. Keep your eyes on God and keep doing what you are doing.
You are an inspiration, I became a wife last year and we are both students with a little 9 month old boy (in Europe though, so we don't have student loans thank the Lord). Seeing your video helps a lot🤍 new subscriber here :)
I have lived in poverty and have always had my flowers. Seed packets of flowers r cheap and fun to grow. One of my favorite flowers that were cheap, easy and prolific bloomers is zinnias, u should give them a try 🙂
This sounds like wisdom! Not sure if it’ll help the kids who are in each others booger faces all day 🤭 but definitely could help the spread among adults!
We have our own individual toothpaste as well. Even my husband and I. We started practicing the method 4 yrs ago and it really helps cut down on spreading germs.
I really do admire you SOOO much. You are a beautiful person inside and out. You are an amazing mom. I strive to be the best mom I can be through the eyes of our lord.
My sister is a landscape designer and she's told me of some inexpensive annuals that really fill out so I've used those every year and it costs me less than $70 to make my front yard garden look full and pretty. (Bubblegum super petunias) :)
Looks like a busy day and the pizza looked great ...it's always nice to visit your day and all your ways of being on tract with your cost of idems ...God bless you and family ❤
Love your mission! I know many people are feeling bombarded by influencers who are pocketing sales commissions from our coventesness. I have been looking for creators that inspire what you described- joyful contentment. God is so good, and provides more than we need and deserve but when we are focused on what we don’t have it steals our joy. Looking for contentment in our 900 square-foot condo everyday. I try to remember how God provided it for us when we needed it and how we are raising 2 amazing little children in it. Praise the Lord for His good and complete provision. 🎉
I have been making my own laundry detergent for years. 1 bar of zote soap shredded,1 box borax, 1 box washing soda, 1 cup of baking soda. You can put the scent beads if you want but we like the clean smell it has. You also need to add white vinegar in your rinse cycle with most homemade detergents. It helps with build up and sanitizes your clothes and makes them softer. Most of my house is used furniture or hand me downs and definitely thrift stores and garage sales. The older stuff lasts longer 😊 the pizza looked really yummy.
I know this is an older video, but this is the one that RUclips suggested to me and thus how I found your channel! I wanted to just say thank you for your encouragement, for your honesty and straightforwardness talking about how you live regardless of the comments I'm sure you know you will get. I hope the Lord will richly bless you (maybe not always with the greatest amount of finances, but in other ways) for your faithfulness to him and your conscientious stewardship of the finances He has blessed you with. Your home looks so cozy, not just in appearance, but the true heart of your home feels cozy and loving and warm. And I think that the memories you are making with children especially is such a precious gift. Keep pursuing the Lord and serving your family. It does bring such great joy. ❤😊
I think what most don’t realize is that they may not make below the poverty line, but they live as if they are below the line. That means living within your means or way below your means.
I love our electric mower! We have really enjoyed mixing flours of 25lb of white with sprouted wheat off of Amazon. I wonder what adding chickpea to that mix would do? It’s a nice way to up the nutritional value but still stretch. I’m always pleased with the AMOUNT of fun things you can put on the pizza or the simple cheese my kids love!
So encouraging to see someone else who makes a narrow laundry closet work (but much better than me lol). My mother grew up in Brazil. I remember her telling me a story of a young couple in her church. They got married in their teens and they were extremely poor. Their house had a compacted red clay floor, meaning the red dirt was pressed down to create the floor of their house. The wife would take plastic shopping bags and use them to create doilies, floor mats, and other decorative crochet elements for their home. My mom said their house was so cute and lovely. It's amazing what a little creativity and resourcefulness can produce when you choose to be content with what you have.
Soap nuts, bicarbonate of soda, lemons, they all clean clothes & dishes and also if u bottle it, it will clean ur whole house, no harsh chemicals. Win. They are cheap and effective.
Hi, Anna! That pizza looks delicious!😍 My husband and I are also trying to eat healthier and gluten free. Life is all about choices and priorities and like it says in Titus 2:5, we have to be busy at home and manage what God gives us the best way we can. And that means taking good care of our finances and the way we spend our money.😉 Have a blessed weekend!❤🙏
i feel u ive spend dozens of hours trying to maintain my front lawn but since we didnt grow plants indoors along with landscaping fabric + mulch, our front yard looks WILD lmao This winter im definitely going to put aside $$$ to invest in our landscaping since we might list our home next year.
Thanks for a very interesting video. Since my wife became very ill I do everything in the house. It's been a steep learning curve, and really appreciate all the tips. Thank you and best of luck. ( Ignore the haters. They live to bring others down)
Thank you so much for your kind words and encouragement. Praying for your strength, patience, and love as you care for your wife in this difficult season ♥️
Caregiving is such a challenge, isn't it? Hope your wife is doing well. Don't forget to take care of yourself, it's easy to give until you are totally depleted. Praying for you and your wife.
I think we feel that we need more landscape because what we see others have. I always have to think “ Would I feel like I had enough if there wasn’t anyone to compare with?” The answer is almost always yes!!!!
Those who truly need it should not be shamed for it. Those who do not need it, be glad you do not need it and not resent those in true need. Not all are abusing the system.
I can’t stress enough how easy and cheap it is to direct sow flower and vegetable seeds outside right after Mother’s Day. It typically rains a lot during the spring so you can sow whole beds of beautiful pollinator flowers to enhance your yard. The US especially is very in need of pollinator plants because we need to feed the bees and butterflies. Their numbers are so low because we constantly clear out the natural areas of land to make way for more housing. If they die, we die. We need them pollinating our food sources or we all go extinct together. So cozy beautiful cottage style gardens are important everywhere that we can put them. You can find seeds really inexpensively at dollar stores. And you can also work in food crops into the landscape design right up around your house. I have cottage garden flowers mixed in with tomato plants and peppers also started from seed because it’s so much cheaper for so many more plants. Things are just scattered here and there as I wanted. I have a whole pile of garden vegetables on the table right now that I need to process and bag up for freezing. I won’t have to purchase vegetables for most of the winter months because I’m either pressure canning them in an electric pressure cooker or blanching and freezing them. Some plants are quite beautiful in the landscape too. Rainbow swiss chard is gorgeous to look at. I have Brussel sprouts planted and it’s a big leafy green plant. (All started from seed packets). I bought dollar store stacked planters ($1.25 each!) and grew all my culinary herbs next to my door for easy cutting before dinner is cooked. I have a bushy stevia plant for free healthy sweetener in our sun tea jug. Clip and wash off, and in it goes. I have potted mint and lemon balm for the same reason. (Never plant mint of any kind directly in the ground because it spreads like wildfire and you can’t get rid of it). Anyway I hope this helps. You can also check facebook marketplace locally to see if anyone is giving away free plants. A ton of free plants get put up because people want them dug up and removed for free because they don’t want to mess with them anymore or someone else planted it prior to them moving in. So freebies are available more often than not as long as you’re willing to go dig them yourself.
For landscaping inexpensively, see if you have a Wild Ones native plant group in your area. A lot of chapters hold free seed and plant giveaways. Plus, the native plants will need way less water and attention than most exotic plants from a nursery would.
I used to make my own laundry powder. I have not done that in a long time. I used to use pink ZOTE soap from Mexico to make it pretty. Most grocery stores carry it. I should maybe try doing that again. I’m still working on finished a giant bottle of Ecos liquid laundry soap I bought at my local Grocery Outlet some time ago.
I found a covet and the down filling for $5.00 then s few years ago i another cover witch is good for winter months. The first one is reversable,stripes on one side and circles on the other in brown greens and blues then found the brown pillows on sale $3.00 each. Plus body pillows for $10.00 each and sheet sets gifted. Plus i buy the sheets for making my blouses and dresses and king sized pillow case too match for aprons.
You should sprout sweet potato slips and fill your “flower” beds with beautiful vines that provide food. If you’re in an area that would support that. We do sweet potato vines and grow basils and some pepper plants together amongst the vines. If I can’t eat it or make a home remedy with it, I don’t plant it. I also planted a mini fig and a pomegranate in those areas. Lots of options to make beautiful but useful “flower beds”
U R anything but poverty!!! Good Lord, this is an AMAZING way to LIVE!!!!! Truth prevails!!!!!! How delicious your cooking looks mixed w/ LOVE!!!! YOU have EVERYthing the world CRAVES!!!!! WoW~!! Good JOB!!!!!! How Beautiful.
Tip for the landscape area... just buy a seasonal flower seed pack...easy sowimg and watering and it looks beautiful! If yoy dont have money for the seed, see which flowers has gone to seed already and use those, or ask people for some spare seeds
i would suggest putting the chia seeds in the yogurt so they can bloom for a minute before eating, if not the expand in your stomach and can cause bloating, and you don’t get the full benefits! i just learned this too
@annadysett thinking about your landscape. Did you know that you could go get “starts” from other people’s plants that you like. You just need a little bit and they will start growing in your yard and make new plants. Totally free. Some people actually appreciate it because some plants start to get too big and they need to cut them down or pull out some anyway.
I love this idea. My mother in law has quite a green thumb now thinking about it.. I should probably go poke around her gardens. I know she wouldn’t mind!
One thing I would suggest for saving money is growing your own herbs. I have been able to grow almost all my own herbs in a very small space and it's a huge cost savings! Paying $3-4 for a bunch of basil or a jar of dried basil is ridiculous when you can buy a small plant for that price and propagate hundreds of new plants from it for free. Dehydrate those herbs and you have a stocked spice cabinet! I only have to buy cinnamon and a few spices from Asia- all the rest are home grown!
If you have a Lowe’s near you go to the clearance plant section. Often times they just need water. I got drift roses and they filled out my front planter.
Thank you so much for sharing! I’ve received so many great tips on how to better our front area, and I’m excited to try them when the summer heat cools down!
I love this because you live a similar lifestyle as me. It’s hard work being poor but you can eat healthy and have nice things. I accept hand me downs all the time and get most the other things I need at yard sales. I do a lot of cooking from scratch too and it can be a real challenge when you’re low on money and have to get creative in the kitchen. Luckily I have chickens and a garden and a little bit of foraging skills. I’m not below the poverty line but I’m technically “low class.” Something else people don’t get is that you can be really poor and have nice things gifted to you. I have a lot of nice things (shoes, clothes, purses, beauty products etc) that were passed down to me from my aunt who died.
I’m impressed with what you can do with such a low income. My husband and I make over 75k and we are really struggling with basic expenses. And I’m trying to have a minimalist lifestyle but even with that mindset it’s difficult financially. I’ll continue to watch your videos to have some ideas 🙂
I’ve been making my own laundry detergent for 10 years (powder not liquid) I’ll never use anything else. I make enough for a year and it saves us hundreds a year!
@@AnnaDysettI use borax in mine, never had any issues. One box of washing soda, one big box of baking soda, one box of borax, one large container of oxiclean, 3 bars (grated) fels naptha, one pink zote soap bar, and one white (grated). Mix all together and store. The scoop in the oxiclean is good to use, the first line on it is enough for a full load, about 1/4th of a cup. Use 1/8th a cup for a half load.
Thank you so much! We’ve spent most of our years together living between 20-30k and have been blessed even with that amount. My husband got this little house roughly 15 years ago as a foreclosure for only $60k. He spent so much of his savings cleaning it up and making it look nice - but there is still a lot of work to do. The past 8 years or so we have used resources like return wholesales and thrifting to give it some character on our tight budget. 🙂
@@AnnaDysett wow I would have never guessed I thought you guys were slightly above average pay since you stay home full time. Way to give up a lot and sacrifice to be there for your kids and take care of of your home. You will be blessed and receive many rewards in heaven for the sacrifice and obeying the Lord amen!
@@AnnaDysettyour house is so pretty. My mum was a full time home maker and my father was mentally ill a lot so we never had much money but our home was always clean and pretty. Kids don’t want stuff, they want their mummy xx
@@RaysIrishmumthis isn’t what poverty actually looks like. No offense to the content creator but this isn’t reality for most living below poverty. Most can’t get approved for a $60000 loan and we cant afford $150 duvet, even on our anniversary. We don’t do gifts for eachother because it’s just not worth it. Also they own their house. You are not living below the poverty line if you own your house. It’s tiresome watching RUclipsrs who say they are living below the poverty line when in reality they just don’t have the same bills as the rest of us. I’m not mad that they have all this but it’s not a fair comparison.
I got some really nice people Pyrex bowls just for helping an elderly neighbor clean out a few things, they weren’t using them. And I love glass bowls. You can get really nice things on the cheap if you know where to look. That crust batter looks like crepe batter. Interesting :)
Landscaping is out of our budget as well so seeds are my go to. Wild flower mixes are great, but sweet alyssum will fill a whole bed! If it reseeds itself it’ll come back year after year.
Hello dearest Anna, thank you for sharing! We live in Wine Country California where two thirds of my husbands salary goes for our rent, so I understand the challenges with current inflation and also how us "Proverbs 31 women" need to plan meals and budget wisely. Our front grass died and after my husband painted the house, the yard looks horrible!!😳 So we had a few people come out and estimate what it would cost to fix it up decently as our land lords won't do it. The cost was over five thousand!!!😳 No way for us!! So we are just going to put yard cloth in and gravel the top ourselves, but we can't even afford to do that now!! Be careful of any home made detergents which includes Boraxo. It will ruin the new washing machines. Tried it, and within a few months we had to pay someone to come out and clean out the clogs and put in new parts.
I’ve never been to Cali but my husband claims it’s my ideal weather all the time 😅 maybe one day! What a shame about your lawn! Especially after the paint job! Thanks for the heads up on the borax! That is soo good to know! What are you using instead now?
I used to live in Napa Valley as well. Grew up there, actually. But I moved away a couple years after I got married, we relocated to alabama and been living there ever since. If you are blessed enough to continue living in the expensive wine country/Bay Area without having to get a job (only needing one income) then that is absolutely wonderful and kudos to you both. But.....sometimes you have to move to where the cost of living is better and more easily allows you and your spouse to live on his income and still afford to have kids while you stay at home. And there is no shame in that, none at all. Just remember, moving is always an option if need be.
Thank you so much for letting me know! I’ll have to do some research because I was using some borax with my whites for years before making my own. Now I’m all kinds of confused 🫣😝
If you go on local forum s u can ask if anyone has any plants to dig up or dug up they want to pass on that you Can transplant to your front yard garden that wil come back yr after yr
I would suggest spending $10 on herbal seeds (or you can find them for free at libraries, seed exchanges, neighbors, and some seed companies will give seeds if you ask). You can gro those plants in your landscape and they will also benefit your health. Mullein is excellent for anything lung or mucus related (and the plant grows wild, but you want something no sprayed with chemical or vehilce exhaust). We use the dry leaved in teas anytime a sniffle begins. Sage, oregano, lemon balm, rosemary, etc. All lovely plants, good for the body, and grow well in regular soil. God bless!
@@AnnaDysett I should have spell checked that post before pushing send. 😆 If you don't have a grow light for inside then spring is best. Some take a year or two to get good growth on them. You could also look in your area for a greenhouse that sells herbs or craigslist or marketplace for neighbors that may have some to share. Calendula, chamomile, elecampe will all have lovely flowers and are medicial and all 3 are super easy to grow from seed. Just keep the soil moist (not sopping) until they sprout. You'll find lots of help on youtube also.
Remember that at that income level you don’t pay taxes and do qualify for many discount programs. For example where I live, families with incomes under 60k get 30% off electric bill. They also qualify for free school breakfasts and lunches, transportation discounts, etc. it does make things a bit easier.
It’s RUclips 🤪 it’s okay. It takes a lot to hurt my feelings and I realize peoples hatefulness really has nothing to do with me. Thanks for being so kind though! ♥️
You are my favorite RUclipsr🩷 it is a breath of fresh air seeing a normal person living the life i want. Not someone who’s making 300k a year with a massive unattainable home. Of course, those are still lovely to look at. But i love seeing everyday people’s lives.
@@FrankGutowski-ls8jt you know not everyone buys things new, right? I saw a working fridge exactly like hers at my local goodwill. It was at most 100 dollars. People get things from family, friends, facebook market place, church charity, and more. Just because someone isn’t living in squalor doesn’t not mean they cannot be “poor.”
@@FrankGutowski-ls8jt 300k a year is just getting by??? Where??? Maybe in nyc. Nowhere normal in America do you need more than 300k to live comfortably if you know how to budget your money.
I am working on making my space feel more cozy and like home. I want to appreciate what I already have because it could be worse. I live in a tiny duplex made from a trailer and it is beautiful. Small kitchen and living room. Small bed room and bathroom with a shower. I wash my baby in a storage container but he loves it. He is five now. We all still share a bed. I always complain about wanting more, and that may be why I am still where I am. It's been so hard to just be myself and do what makes me happy because I've been trying to conform to society and what I see around me. Or do what others deem to be right for me. I'm learning to let go and let God. I would love to pour more of myself into making it feel like home.
I know US is extremly expensive, and I am not sure what it means to live below poverty line? I never pay attention to it, I think your house and mindset is not of poverty . I looks as you are so humble and greetfull, which is not prevelent among the rich. I own almost nothing yet but to cloths, yarn for knitting, I recently was given too much stuff from the grandma that passed so I don't know what to do with so much stuff, i am not build for it....
The poverty line is a $ amount of income that is the minimum amount needed to live to a certain standard in a given area. It’s calculated on the number of people in the household and in our area your income can exceed the six figures annually and still be under the poverty line.
My grandma used to call them forever colds! My kids went through that stage until I started boosting their immune system now it wayyy less than it used to be!
@@AnnaDysett a tea! They take it 1 time a day about a half cup. peppermint tea bags (5) and green tea bags (5), ginger (1 large piece diced), lemon (3), orange juice (from fresh oranges), half yellow onion & organic honey (optional). You can add in Echinacea syrup or berries (mashed & strained) and lots of prayer! Everything goes in while tea is brewing except honey, Echinacea and onion!
Normally if there is a runny nose or sore throat it is a good thing. It means their immune system is working. Possible causes are allergies/sensitivities to dust, soap, food, dry air, etc.
My kiddos are 21 months, 7, 12, and 16. Someone always seems to be sick with something lol. When you have a little in the house and they go anywhere (like nursery at church) they are just passing the germs back and forth like crazy. Then the bigger your family gets, the more chances you have of people being sick!
HELLO! I’m NEW here.. THANK YOU FOR Laundry Detergent Recipe, CAN YOU TELL ME HOW MUCH DO WE USE AFTER MAKING IT?? AND WHAT SIZE CONTAINER TO STORE IT IN?? Thank You @ AnnaDysett
I REALLY have loved watching your videos and your channel in general. I was thinking of your front landscaping and I thought it looked great. (Ours has been neglected for a bit). Maybe you could try to plant some herbs or some vegetables and they would add some pretty color to it? I was thinking of doing that for our landscaping so then I am more likely to pay attention to all the weeds and such. Even if you didn't though, I still think it looked really pretty. 🙂
You just popped up on my feed. Good video. Can you please share how much laundry detergent you use per large load? If you said it, I missed it and your recipe doesn't say. Thanks!
I really apologize about the cicada sounds everyone! They are finally gone and will not be impacting the audio anymore 🙂
I thought that sounded familiar. Lol I am having the same issue at my house they are noisy this year. Don’t worry about the sound on your video we can still hear you just fine😃
I really enjoy your content. God bless you and your family xx
It sounds relaxing to me because I only hear them late at night here 😂
It sounded naturey and nice to me :)
Love is the main ingredient in your delicious meals!! For your kids being healthier - maybe look into DIY echinacea angustifolia dried root tincture (susun weed) as very effective - mix 1-3 dropper-fulls (depending on weight) in a bit of tea or water (maybe lemon also to hide taste) 3-5 times a day till well. also hydrogen peroxide (3%) finger rubbed around and in ears at first sign of illness very helpful to head things off (dr mer co la). Real garlic and ginger very effective but harder to get kids to take. i think whatever you do for them with love will work!
These comments are driving me nuts! Anna explained in a comment that most years, they make between 20-30k, which IS below the poverty line for a family of 4. She's explained that she thrifts and doesn't spend a whole lot. Her home is filled with nice things. But you can get nice things at the thrift store or garage sales. Just because her home doesn’t look like a shack doesn't mean she's being disingenuous about living below the poverty line. In her state. In the US.
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I just found her channel and I love it, we’re ‘poor’ and so is pretty much everyone around us in our area in the south. But I love seeing other people make their homes beautiful with little money or using what they have already. Thrift stores and yard sales have SO MANY treasures!! The love and care you put into your space shows. We live in a tiny 20 year old mobile home but over the years have made it so cozy and it’s my favorite place to be. ❤️
It’s crazy how people put a “look” on being poor. I went to a food bank and they had different tables set up. I approached a table to see what they were offering and the lady got loud with me and said “This is for the homeless people”. She really upset me. I asked her if she could please tell me what allows her to believe I’m not homeless! Was I supposed to have a certain look?!? I have never went back there again.
@@thesun-N-moon8885Never heard anyone say this as I was homeless about a decade ago. Perhaps it was personal hygiene items. Or food that requires no cooking for the homeless or others who do not have cooking facilities or prefer not to cook. When I was housed, all of the food banks have some kind of system where they offer or inquire if I preferred foods not needing to be cooked. At that point, was happy to have a stove-oven, not much of a cook then, yet always made myself a hot beverage in the mornings, and finally at a point, thankful and grateful to enjoy being able to cook a simple meal. That lady was either intentionally rude, or got her messages mixed up by someone else. Sorry you had to go through this.
I'm sorry to hear it felt so abrupt or forced. Funny how one person's heart must have been to try to save things for those who need it but another tried to enforce it but seemed to have such a different demeanor. Hope you can have some better interactions in the future! @thesun-N-moon8885
Crazy how some people are gatekeeping poverty in the comments. I grew up well below the poverty line and my mom made our house beautiful with things she found on the street and paint. She also worked very hard to keep our house and yard very neat and clean.
No kidding. My dad and mom made sure we had good places to live and what we needed and we never even knew we were poor.
Not,gatekeeping,KEEPING IT REAL😂
Poverty is not something you gatekeep. Either you are or not
My husband and I have been together for 5 years and have two toddlers. We have consistently lived off of $600 a week or less ever since we've been together. I stay home with the kids and we have learned how to hardcore budget everything and make a lot of food from scratch. We have moved several times and recently bought a fixer upper home. It is possible to live well in poverty. Things are older and nothing is really new but as long as the family is well taken care of that is all that matters!
As a wife also in corporate america, these videos are always intriguing to me. I luckily work from home full time and get to do all the things now considered "traditional wife". Feeding my family, keeping a clean calm and peaceful home, growing our own fruit and veggies and becoming more self sustainable etc. Even though we are well above poverty level, we wear used clothes, make our own bread and make things frim scratch and our own cleaning products etc. Goodwill and a sewing machine are my faves, dollar store seeds and dirt are my go to, using kitchen scraps to start your veggies and fruit as well! Eggs shells and used coffee grounds, compost tea and exchanging meals and plants with neighbors. Hubby wants chickens but we swap garden grown produce for fresh eggs currently. Also, you can totally sew a quick and easy duvet with goodwill fabric . Super easy if you can sew a button. I admire thr lifestyle and know that, even wives that work full time are enjoying these lifestyles. Thanks for the tips from a non "traditional wife" just being a homemaker and working at the same time. I love it!
The premise of your comment is nonsensical, as *homemaking is a full time job* . Logically, you can't work two full times jobs and do each to the best of your ability. So, whether you give 100% to your job or not, you are not giving 100% to raising your home.
That's awesome!
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@@MarkelBeverley Well said!
@@MarkelBeverley there is something called efficiency.
I know working moms who give more to their homes and jobs, than 'non-working' mothers, and single 'working' women.
Also, not all jobs require 100% effort, some jobs (including homemaking) require just 40% from an experienced, intelligent and efficient worker...to be able to do the job Perfectly.
So, that's just an ancient excuse to shame women out of the workforce (and out of universities/ high schools), and keep mentally abusing them.
We lived in a very small house x 36 years and if you pull your weeds, mow, clean the front porch as you are doing, even if you can't plant flowers and get new mulch..your home looks well cared for and nice
Found 100% linen duvet originally from west elm at a thrift store for about $15! Still one of my favorite finds to this day!
What an unbelievable find! I can totally relate to how exciting that is!
why are the comments trying to gatekeep the poverty line??? as someone who is FAR below the poverty line (i only make around 6.5k a YEAR) Anna is ABSOLUTELY also living below the poverty line, especially for a family of 4. poverty is poverty, leave her alone. just because someone has more/makes more than you doesn’t mean they aren’t also impoverished. in this day and age, more of us are closer to poverty than lower-middle class than ever before.
Did she say what state she's in or if they own their home?
I think measuring poverty from some income line is silly anyway. What we consider poverty is, in most of the world, comfortable living. What WAS poverty in the 1930s in this country is what poverty looks like. This means barely enough food, living off cheap grains and not much else. Living in rags for clothes, with maybe one good hand me down for church. An orange or some new home made socks at Christmas. Never having new shoes, maybe newspaper in the soles where there are holes. Let's be real. Just because you live on a very frugal budget does not mean you are "impoverished." I live very frugally and have always been below that "line." My kids had what they needed and ate very healthy, balanced meals. Christmas was on a budget, but there were gifts. My kids are almost grown and I don't have much in my place that I bought new. I love my home. It needs some repair and that has had to wait until I could save. I work seven days a week. Grow and can my own food. Hard times are coming again. Everyone reading this should be storing three months of food, medicine, pet food, etc.
It’s not about money or money saving. This is simply a beautiful way of natural and simple sustainable homemaking❤ I’d love to try the laundry detergent recipe.
I’m 80 n my husband is 84 ,we always lived below our income.We didn’t build our house until we were in our fifties.People my husband worked with couldn’t believe we could afford such a nice home.Good thing about our home it’s always been payed for.
Find yards with beautiful perennials. Walk along with your children and stop to admire then if anyone is around, ask if they'll share. Especially look for retired folks working in the yards. Used to be that's how everybody got their plants. Sharing and connecting are blessings of living frugally. God provides.
Bought a pack of Aubretia seeds a while ago, small ground cover perennials in a pretty blue, put a row along the front of borders under about an inch of soil in spring. Will need to water them through the first summer but after that they just do their own thing! Pack of 500 for a couple of dollars.... It doesn't have to be expensive. Marigolds will self seed and spread every year.. There are loads of seeds around that are perennial.
I’m Muslim and I really enjoy watching your videos! As another person of faith to another 💕 faith keeps the homes and hearts truly alive 😇
Sooooo happy to have you here! ♥️🤗
Thanks for the honesty... Faith is essential i find it kinda strange but very honest to point out that you are muslim... I am Christian ❤
Agreed! And I think as people of faith we especially need each other!
- your Christian sister
How kind ❤
Get a few rosemary cuttings from a friend and put them in water. You'll have roots in 2 weeks. Plant these in small pots till they grow larger , then put them in the flower bed. They are green year round and smell great.
Such a great idea! You all are the best. I think that combined with the sweet asylum seeds someone else mentioned would be a beautiful combo!
Basil cuttings can be propagated in water as well :) but they aren’t perennial
Sage is actually very nice too and nice for cooking! But be careful because it tends to become huge :) Melissa is nice too
Anna, thank you for being open about how little you all make and the Lord still takes care of you all and provides for your needs. It is extremely encouraging to me as we navigate a low income season of our life as well. I appreciate the honesty. I find that a lot of youtubers and content creators create very unrealistic content flaunting their wealth, and it's hard not to feel discouraged. So thank you! ❤
I love this! I started the first half of my adult life in poverty as a single mom with two kids and now later in life the past six years. Most people don’t know I live in poverty and due to health am unable to work a pt job. But I make it all work. And my life is good. I make all my own food from scratch, garden, spend time caring and homemaking my home inside and outside. I thrift and rarely purchase new unless its something I have saved for a long time. Just because you have a lovely home doesn’t mean you have a lot of money. It just means you know how to make due and care for what you do have. Anna, thank you for sharing. Yes, this can be done. A quality life with God as our center.
I love this. I am a homemaker basically forced into slow living because of my chronic illness, POTS. I can’t do much but I can teach my teenagers and young adults. Thank you for the guidance
I would love a budgeting video to support this concept! It looks like your family owns their home, which is a massive expense saving versus having a large mortgage. So I'm really curious how you choose to steward your funds towards what you have!!
I am a cancer fighter and my husband bought us an electric push mower and I love that thing… I mow our yard every week now by myself… they are amazing in my opinion
Im trying to get away from the overwhelming content social media has, if you know what i mean. Im so glad i found your account. It's so calming and so real. Its so difficult finding people that show their real life on the Internet, and i miss the days when we were ourselves in here and not chase after clout. ❤
Hi, I just found your channel and I love it. I am an older Christian woman, I have raised a large family, and now I am caring for an elderly mother-in-law and taking care of grandchildren. It is still important to live below our income, being good stewards of what God has given us. I love the peacefulness that your channel gives. Thank you for sharing. ☺️
Taking care of what you have is such a good lesson for your littles ❤️
Not sure if anyone mentioned this already, but elderberry syrup changed our lives when our kids were little, Especially during the winter months. We made our own because it’s much cheaper that way and my kiddos took a spoonful daily.
This is the first video of yours I’ve watched and I’m obsessed! I am a young Christian mama of 3. My husband is a great provider but we certainly aren’t rich. We live below our means. I love slow living and cooking from scratch and thrifting too!! Can’t wait to watch all your videos ❤😊
Aw, welcome sister!! ♥️ so glad you’re here!
People hating here are obviously ignorant of the fact that “the poverty line” is a term of art. It is a specific number calculated by the govt based on the cost of essentials in the area. you can look it up. By definition, yes, the creator lives below the poverty line. It’s just a fact. Kudos to you for being able to do so much with so little! I can see you put in the time and effort to make your money go far for your family! Better than me and my family are doing at more than twice the income honestly! I’m inspired
Your channel just came across my feed. The title jumped out at me. My hubby and I lived below the poverty line for years. We have owned two homes and were told by the bank that there is no way with our income that we should even get the money. We are currently in our second owned home and it’s paid for. Was it hard living below the poverty line… yes, and we were not always smart with our money but we never had a bill late and we always had what we needed. God truly did provide. We fooled alot of people because you would have never known it. We did what we could and took care of what we had and had lovely homes. We rented a couple in the beginning. We have been married twenty three years now and our kids are older. Our income has went up through the years. I would ask though will you share some of your tips on a video( maybe you already have) on how you budget and what your spending looks like? I have to be honest even though we make more now with our business expenses and inflation it’s tight at times. What are some tips you can share? I honestly think tithing is a major component in provision. Just curious what you do as far as what you do today in this economy to stay afloat. 😊
Thank you for sharing! I’m getting a lot of push back on this video about “not living in poverty” but we really do. I’m tired of seeing influencers flaunting their wealth when some of them may be fooling everyone just like you mentioned. Also, I only show roughly 13 minutes of my day. We have things around here in this home that really need assistance and could be even dangerous to our health, but we can’t afford to correct it and I’m not complaining. Having running water, warm beds, and food to eat - I realize I am rich in all the ways that really matter and that’s what this video was all about ♥️
A lot of people have asked about budgeting so it’s something I have on my list for a future video 😊
I just want to say I haven’t found anyone on you tube who talks about Jesus biblically and with homemaking as peaceful and encouraging as you. I know it is the work of God and Glory to him because of it. I personally have no woman speaking into my life about God and how to live and I watch your videos daily since I found u to encourage me in my motherhood and biblical role model as a wife and mother and how to act or be content. I can’t thank you enough for using Gods word to help me be strengthened in doing my chores and life. I don’t feel so alone. Thank you God bless
Another woman I’ve found like her is Milena Ciciotti, they remind me of each other a lot!
And heavenly minded home🥰
Lea @ Little house on the mountain is also very similar
Thousands of roots might be your cup of tea as well
This Mama's Faith
It seems like despite being low income that you make an effort to feed your family healthy food. I would love to hear or see how you manage the cost of groceries especially quality food. I’m a new wife, relatively new Christian, new to homemaking was never taught as a child and also homeschooling. I am struggling to keep all our groceries and supplies to 150 a week. For family of 4 also.
Thank you for the feedback! I love hearing what you all are interested in and keep a list for future videos ♥️
@@AnnaDysett Yes it would be so wonderful to see how to manage the groseries... We are a christian family of 4 and it seems impossible to buy food for the week on a budget, it's so expensive! Will be waiting for the video so much.
I applaud you for staying home with your children despite not having a ton of money. It shows its really not about money, it's about priorities! Also I would have been nervous about that thin consistency crust as well but it turned out so well, I'll have to try it!
Some moms do work because they need to, so their children not live in crime ridden neighborhoods and are not just eating sandwiches or rice or plain spaghetti. reason.
@@holyexperience1976and those mamas are blessed too. Not everyone can or should homeschool. I don’t think they meant any shade at working mamas (or papas!), but more of an encouragement for the mama who does stay home and makes sacrifices too. We all do have to make sacrifices in some way or other it seems and it’s always nice to know other people understand why one might choose one way over another.
Anna, I do not know any parents whose kids aren't sick. If they go to school, they all share their ailments with each other, and their parents, too. But it does build their immunity!!! I love your posts. Thank you.❤❤❤
It’s amazing what you can do when you live below your means!! I have found as a family of seven we can easily live below the “poverty” line.
Also check the front loader washer for possible mold spots. That caused some incredible health trouble for us for two years.
Proud of you for being a lovely homemaker!
Your calming voice is so beautiful. I watched this just before bed. Very calming and peaceful. Sorry you get so many negative comments. You are doing a good work with this channel. Keep your eyes on God and keep doing what you are doing.
You are an inspiration, I became a wife last year and we are both students with a little 9 month old boy (in Europe though, so we don't have student loans thank the Lord). Seeing your video helps a lot🤍 new subscriber here :)
I have lived in poverty and have always had my flowers. Seed packets of flowers r cheap and fun to grow. One of my favorite flowers that were cheap, easy and prolific bloomers is zinnias, u should give them a try 🙂
When we stopped sharing toothpaste tubes, our family colds, etc. stopped. We went from all 4 getting sick, to only 1 or 2. Try it.
This sounds like wisdom! Not sure if it’ll help the kids who are in each others booger faces all day 🤭 but definitely could help the spread among adults!
We have our own individual toothpaste as well. Even my husband and I. We started practicing the method 4 yrs ago and it really helps cut down on spreading germs.
This was so soothing! Thanks for sharing your day of homemaking.
I really do admire you SOOO much. You are a beautiful person inside and out. You are an amazing mom. I strive to be the best mom I can be through the eyes of our lord.
My sister is a landscape designer and she's told me of some inexpensive annuals that really fill out so I've used those every year and it costs me less than $70 to make my front yard garden look full and pretty. (Bubblegum super petunias) :)
Just looked them up! Really beautiful! Thanks so much for sharing 🤗♥️
Looks like a busy day and the pizza looked great ...it's always nice to visit your day and all your ways of being on tract with your cost of idems ...God bless you and family ❤
Love your mission! I know many people are feeling bombarded by influencers who are pocketing sales commissions from our coventesness. I have been looking for creators that inspire what you described- joyful contentment. God is so good, and provides more than we need and deserve but when we are focused on what we don’t have it steals our joy. Looking for contentment in our 900 square-foot condo everyday. I try to remember how God provided it for us when we needed it and how we are raising 2 amazing little children in it. Praise the Lord for His good and complete provision. 🎉
Amen amen amen! So happy you are here! We all need more contentment in our lives in a world breeding discontentment for us constantly.
I have been making my own laundry detergent for years. 1 bar of zote soap shredded,1 box borax, 1 box washing soda, 1 cup of baking soda. You can put the scent beads if you want but we like the clean smell it has. You also need to add white vinegar in your rinse cycle with most homemade detergents. It helps with build up and sanitizes your clothes and makes them softer. Most of my house is used furniture or hand me downs and definitely thrift stores and garage sales. The older stuff lasts longer 😊 the pizza looked really yummy.
Ooo thank you so much! I only have a bleach and fabric softener slot. Would I put the vinegar into the fabric softener opening?
Thank you for the recipe.
I know this is an older video, but this is the one that RUclips suggested to me and thus how I found your channel! I wanted to just say thank you for your encouragement, for your honesty and straightforwardness talking about how you live regardless of the comments I'm sure you know you will get. I hope the Lord will richly bless you (maybe not always with the greatest amount of finances, but in other ways) for your faithfulness to him and your conscientious stewardship of the finances He has blessed you with. Your home looks so cozy, not just in appearance, but the true heart of your home feels cozy and loving and warm. And I think that the memories you are making with children especially is such a precious gift. Keep pursuing the Lord and serving your family. It does bring such great joy. ❤😊
Thank you for your kind words 🥰
I think what most don’t realize is that they may not make below the poverty line, but they live as if they are below the line. That means living within your means or way below your means.
This is wisdom!!!♡
I love our electric mower! We have really enjoyed mixing flours of 25lb of white with sprouted wheat off of Amazon. I wonder what adding chickpea to that mix would do? It’s a nice way to up the nutritional value but still stretch. I’m always pleased with the AMOUNT of fun things you can put on the pizza or the simple cheese my kids love!
So encouraging to see someone else who makes a narrow laundry closet work (but much better than me lol).
My mother grew up in Brazil. I remember her telling me a story of a young couple in her church. They got married in their teens and they were extremely poor. Their house had a compacted red clay floor, meaning the red dirt was pressed down to create the floor of their house. The wife would take plastic shopping bags and use them to create doilies, floor mats, and other decorative crochet elements for their home. My mom said their house was so cute and lovely. It's amazing what a little creativity and resourcefulness can produce when you choose to be content with what you have.
Soap nuts, bicarbonate of soda, lemons, they all clean clothes & dishes and also if u bottle it, it will clean ur whole house, no harsh chemicals. Win. They are cheap and effective.
Also using white vinegar, making scratch ginger from orange peels, and air drying!
Hi, Anna!
That pizza looks delicious!😍 My husband and I are also trying to eat healthier and gluten free.
Life is all about choices and priorities and like it says in Titus 2:5, we have to be busy at home and manage what God gives us the best way we can.
And that means taking good care of our finances and the way we spend our money.😉
Have a blessed weekend!❤🙏
Thanks for keeping it real Anna. By the way your home looks warm and lovely. ❤
Thank you! 🤗
You can try cauliflower pizza crust. Riced cauliflower, cup mozzarella cheese and egg. Bake it until done and add toppings.
Thanks for the reminder of that one too! I used to make those often, and can’t remember why I stopped!
i feel u ive spend dozens of hours trying to maintain my front lawn but since we didnt grow plants indoors along with landscaping fabric + mulch, our front yard looks WILD lmao
This winter im definitely going to put aside $$$ to invest in our landscaping since we might list our home next year.
Thanks for a very interesting video. Since my wife became very ill I do everything in the house. It's been a steep learning curve, and really appreciate all the tips. Thank you and best of luck. ( Ignore the haters. They live to bring others down)
Thank you so much for your kind words and encouragement. Praying for your strength, patience, and love as you care for your wife in this difficult season ♥️
Caregiving is such a challenge, isn't it? Hope your wife is doing well. Don't forget to take care of yourself, it's easy to give until you are totally depleted. Praying for you and your wife.
@@sandy-pf9bb Thanks for your kind words.
@@AnnaDysett Thank you. Very kind of you.
@@sandy-pf9bb Thank you. Much appreciated.
I think we feel that we need more landscape because what we see others have. I always have to think “ Would I feel like I had enough if there wasn’t anyone to compare with?” The answer is almost always yes!!!!
Absolutely!! I love this perspective so much. Thank you 🥹♥️
Remember, ladies, we all pay taxes for government assistance so NEVER be ashamed if you have to use it.
Those who truly need it should not be shamed for it. Those who do not need it, be glad you do not need it and not resent those in true need. Not all are abusing the system.
Yesss we make our laundry detergent as well and love it! So much cheaper too👏🏼👏🏼 My grandma taught my mom who taught me
I can’t stress enough how easy and cheap it is to direct sow flower and vegetable seeds outside right after Mother’s Day. It typically rains a lot during the spring so you can sow whole beds of beautiful pollinator flowers to enhance your yard. The US especially is very in need of pollinator plants because we need to feed the bees and butterflies. Their numbers are so low because we constantly clear out the natural areas of land to make way for more housing. If they die, we die. We need them pollinating our food sources or we all go extinct together. So cozy beautiful cottage style gardens are important everywhere that we can put them. You can find seeds really inexpensively at dollar stores. And you can also work in food crops into the landscape design right up around your house. I have cottage garden flowers mixed in with tomato plants and peppers also started from seed because it’s so much cheaper for so many more plants. Things are just scattered here and there as I wanted. I have a whole pile of garden vegetables on the table right now that I need to process and bag up for freezing. I won’t have to purchase vegetables for most of the winter months because I’m either pressure canning them in an electric pressure cooker or blanching and freezing them. Some plants are quite beautiful in the landscape too. Rainbow swiss chard is gorgeous to look at. I have Brussel sprouts planted and it’s a big leafy green plant. (All started from seed packets). I bought dollar store stacked planters ($1.25 each!) and grew all my culinary herbs next to my door for easy cutting before dinner is cooked. I have a bushy stevia plant for free healthy sweetener in our sun tea jug. Clip and wash off, and in it goes. I have potted mint and lemon balm for the same reason. (Never plant mint of any kind directly in the ground because it spreads like wildfire and you can’t get rid of it). Anyway I hope this helps. You can also check facebook marketplace locally to see if anyone is giving away free plants. A ton of free plants get put up because people want them dug up and removed for free because they don’t want to mess with them anymore or someone else planted it prior to them moving in. So freebies are available more often than not as long as you’re willing to go dig them yourself.
For landscaping inexpensively, see if you have a Wild Ones native plant group in your area. A lot of chapters hold free seed and plant giveaways. Plus, the native plants will need way less water and attention than most exotic plants from a nursery would.
I used to make my own laundry powder. I have not done that in a long time. I used to use pink ZOTE soap from Mexico to make it pretty. Most grocery stores carry it. I should maybe try doing that again. I’m still working on finished a giant bottle of Ecos liquid laundry soap I bought at my local Grocery Outlet some time ago.
I found a covet and the down filling for $5.00 then s few years ago i another cover witch is good for winter months. The first one is reversable,stripes on one side and circles on the other in brown greens and blues then found the brown pillows on sale $3.00 each. Plus body pillows for $10.00 each and sheet sets gifted. Plus i buy the sheets for making my blouses and dresses and king sized pillow case too match for aprons.
This is my new favorite channel. 💗🙏🕊 God's grace and peace unto you, sister.
I can attest to that!!! God chooses the poor, and lifts them up. What people see in our poor homes is the blessings of God.
Thank you so much for sharing. Very inspiring. Just lovely.
You should sprout sweet potato slips and fill your “flower” beds with beautiful vines that provide food. If you’re in an area that would support that. We do sweet potato vines and grow basils and some pepper plants together amongst the vines. If I can’t eat it or make a home remedy with it, I don’t plant it. I also planted a mini fig and a pomegranate in those areas. Lots of options to make beautiful but useful “flower beds”
U R anything but poverty!!! Good Lord, this is an AMAZING way to LIVE!!!!! Truth prevails!!!!!! How delicious your cooking looks mixed w/ LOVE!!!! YOU have EVERYthing the world CRAVES!!!!! WoW~!! Good JOB!!!!!! How Beautiful.
Tip for the landscape area... just buy a seasonal flower seed pack...easy sowimg and watering and it looks beautiful!
If yoy dont have money for the seed, see which flowers has gone to seed already and use those, or ask people for some spare seeds
Thank you so much!
I really enjoy the background music! 💗
i would suggest putting the chia seeds in the yogurt so they can bloom for a minute before eating, if not the expand in your stomach and can cause bloating, and you don’t get the full benefits! i just learned this too
@@kayciepopejoy9326 thanks so much!! Hug🤗
I did not see that pizza in the first few seconds in vid! Especially the tomatoes! Mm MM, YUUUUUUM!!!! I was ready to jump in and have some!!!!
@annadysett thinking about your landscape. Did you know that you could go get “starts” from other people’s plants that you like. You just need a little bit and they will start growing in your yard and make new plants. Totally free. Some people actually appreciate it because some plants start to get too big and they need to cut them down or pull out some anyway.
I love this idea. My mother in law has quite a green thumb now thinking about it.. I should probably go poke around her gardens. I know she wouldn’t mind!
Veteran homeschool Momma and now grandma here. I read once that until they are 6, kids are sick half their lives! I can attest it sure feels like it!
Summer is being good to us now! But man, it’s been a rollercoaster 🤪
One thing I would suggest for saving money is growing your own herbs. I have been able to grow almost all my own herbs in a very small space and it's a huge cost savings! Paying $3-4 for a bunch of basil or a jar of dried basil is ridiculous when you can buy a small plant for that price and propagate hundreds of new plants from it for free. Dehydrate those herbs and you have a stocked spice cabinet! I only have to buy cinnamon and a few spices from Asia- all the rest are home grown!
If you have a Lowe’s near you go to the clearance plant section. Often times they just need water. I got drift roses and they filled out my front planter.
Thank you so much for sharing! I’ve received so many great tips on how to better our front area, and I’m excited to try them when the summer heat cools down!
I love this because you live a similar lifestyle as me. It’s hard work being poor but you can eat healthy and have nice things. I accept hand me downs all the time and get most the other things I need at yard sales. I do a lot of cooking from scratch too and it can be a real challenge when you’re low on money and have to get creative in the kitchen. Luckily I have chickens and a garden and a little bit of foraging skills. I’m not below the poverty line but I’m technically “low class.” Something else people don’t get is that you can be really poor and have nice things gifted to you. I have a lot of nice things (shoes, clothes, purses, beauty products etc) that were passed down to me from my aunt who died.
I’m impressed with what you can do with such a low income. My husband and I make over 75k and we are really struggling with basic expenses. And I’m trying to have a minimalist lifestyle but even with that mindset it’s difficult financially. I’ll continue to watch your videos to have some ideas 🙂
I’ve been making my own laundry detergent for 10 years (powder not liquid) I’ll never use anything else. I make enough for a year and it saves us hundreds a year!
I’d love your recipe! Some have mentioned borax is not the greatest so I feel like I might be back to the drawing board.
@@AnnaDysettI use borax in mine, never had any issues. One box of washing soda, one big box of baking soda, one box of borax, one large container of oxiclean, 3 bars (grated) fels naptha, one pink zote soap bar, and one white (grated). Mix all together and store. The scoop in the oxiclean is good to use, the first line on it is enough for a full load, about 1/4th of a cup. Use 1/8th a cup for a half load.
Thank you for the pizza recipe! I’m allergic to wheat and miss making my own dough
Our family is like that too regards to someone getting sick.
So glad we aren’t the only ones! We are dealing with another run right now 🫣
Vinegar is a great way to run throughout the last rinse. Softens too.
vinegar is a good dishwasher boost too
How much do you put in?
You inspired me I’m also a poor stay at home mom
You don’t look like you live below poverty your house looks nice and modern!
Thank you so much! We’ve spent most of our years together living between 20-30k and have been blessed even with that amount. My husband got this little house roughly 15 years ago as a foreclosure for only $60k. He spent so much of his savings cleaning it up and making it look nice - but there is still a lot of work to do. The past 8 years or so we have used resources like return wholesales and thrifting to give it some character on our tight budget. 🙂
@@AnnaDysett wow I would have never guessed I thought you guys were slightly above average pay since you stay home full time. Way to give up a lot and sacrifice to be there for your kids and take care of of your home. You will be blessed and receive many rewards in heaven for the sacrifice and obeying the Lord amen!
@@AnnaDysettyour house is so pretty. My mum was a full time home maker and my father was mentally ill a lot so we never had much money but our home was always clean and pretty. Kids don’t want stuff, they want their mummy xx
Poverty looks very different in the Western world.😂😂😂
@@RaysIrishmumthis isn’t what poverty actually looks like. No offense to the content creator but this isn’t reality for most living below poverty. Most can’t get approved for a $60000 loan and we cant afford $150 duvet, even on our anniversary. We don’t do gifts for eachother because it’s just not worth it. Also they own their house. You are not living below the poverty line if you own your house. It’s tiresome watching RUclipsrs who say they are living below the poverty line when in reality they just don’t have the same bills as the rest of us. I’m not mad that they have all this but it’s not a fair comparison.
I got some really nice people Pyrex bowls just for helping an elderly neighbor clean out a few things, they weren’t using them. And I love glass bowls.
You can get really nice things on the cheap if you know where to look.
That crust batter looks like crepe batter. Interesting :)
Just found your lovley videos and subbed! Excited to be an OG ! 🎉❤
Aw, welcome!! So happy you are here! 🤗♥️
Landscaping is out of our budget as well so seeds are my go to. Wild flower mixes are great, but sweet alyssum will fill a whole bed! If it reseeds itself it’ll come back year after year.
I’ll have to look into that! I googled them and they look beautiful! Thanks so much for the tip! 🌼
I agree. We have wildflower in the front. It’s so beautiful.
Hello dearest Anna, thank you for sharing! We live in Wine Country California where two thirds of my husbands salary goes for our rent, so I understand the challenges with current inflation and also how us "Proverbs 31 women" need to plan meals and budget wisely.
Our front grass died and after my husband painted the house, the yard looks horrible!!😳 So we had a few people come out and estimate what it would cost to fix it up decently as our land lords won't do it. The cost was over five thousand!!!😳 No way for us!! So we are just going to put yard cloth in and gravel the top ourselves, but we can't even afford to do that now!! Be careful of any home made detergents which includes Boraxo. It will ruin the new washing machines. Tried it, and within a few months we had to pay someone to come out and clean out the clogs and put in new parts.
I’ve never been to Cali but my husband claims it’s my ideal weather all the time 😅 maybe one day! What a shame about your lawn! Especially after the paint job!
Thanks for the heads up on the borax! That is soo good to know! What are you using instead now?
I used to live in Napa Valley as well. Grew up there, actually. But I moved away a couple years after I got married, we relocated to alabama and been living there ever since. If you are blessed enough to continue living in the expensive wine country/Bay Area without having to get a job (only needing one income) then that is absolutely wonderful and kudos to you both. But.....sometimes you have to move to where the cost of living is better and more easily allows you and your spouse to live on his income and still afford to have kids while you stay at home. And there is no shame in that, none at all. Just remember, moving is always an option if need be.
I also heard borax will destroy a new washing machine! Love your videos!
Thank you so much for letting me know! I’ll have to do some research because I was using some borax with my whites for years before making my own. Now I’m all kinds of confused 🫣😝
@@AnnaDysettyeah I only add it to specialty loads, maybe you can find another detergent recipe that omits it?
@@Ama.921 for sure!
I grew up like this it's not as glorious as she is making it
You can start perennials from seeds just like annuals. Much, much cheaper! God bless.
If you go on local forum s u can ask if anyone has any plants to dig up or dug up they want to pass on that you Can transplant to your front yard garden that wil come back yr after yr
I would suggest spending $10 on herbal seeds (or you can find them for free at libraries, seed exchanges, neighbors, and some seed companies will give seeds if you ask). You can gro those plants in your landscape and they will also benefit your health. Mullein is excellent for anything lung or mucus related (and the plant grows wild, but you want something no sprayed with chemical or vehilce exhaust). We use the dry leaved in teas anytime a sniffle begins. Sage, oregano, lemon balm, rosemary, etc. All lovely plants, good for the body, and grow well in regular soil. God bless!
Thank you so much!! When is the best test to plant these? Spring?
@@AnnaDysett
I should have spell checked that post before pushing send. 😆
If you don't have a grow light for inside then spring is best. Some take a year or two to get good growth on them. You could also look in your area for a greenhouse that sells herbs or craigslist or marketplace for neighbors that may have some to share. Calendula, chamomile, elecampe will all have lovely flowers and are medicial and all 3 are super easy to grow from seed. Just keep the soil moist (not sopping) until they sprout. You'll find lots of help on youtube also.
May I suggest growing some medicinal plants to help with your illnesses.
Remember that at that income level you don’t pay taxes and do qualify for many discount programs. For example where I live, families with incomes under 60k get 30% off electric bill. They also qualify for free school breakfasts and lunches, transportation discounts, etc. it does make things a bit easier.
Gosh these comments are harsh.
❤ loved the video. Nice example how if you have space and availability of produce you can live well on little.
It’s RUclips 🤪 it’s okay. It takes a lot to hurt my feelings and I realize peoples hatefulness really has nothing to do with me. Thanks for being so kind though! ♥️
You are my favorite RUclipsr🩷 it is a breath of fresh air seeing a normal person living the life i want. Not someone who’s making 300k a year with a massive unattainable home. Of course, those are still lovely to look at. But i love seeing everyday people’s lives.
@@FrankGutowski-ls8jt you know not everyone buys things new, right? I saw a working fridge exactly like hers at my local goodwill. It was at most 100 dollars. People get things from family, friends, facebook market place, church charity, and more. Just because someone isn’t living in squalor doesn’t not mean they cannot be “poor.”
@@FrankGutowski-ls8jt you replied to my comment…why would i need to be a “youtube cheerleader” when you went out of your way to reply to me
@@FrankGutowski-ls8jt 300k a year is just getting by??? Where??? Maybe in nyc. Nowhere normal in America do you need more than 300k to live comfortably if you know how to budget your money.
@@FrankGutowski-ls8jt youre the one trying to cause problems in yt comments…i think that makes you the busy body
Even what she has is so unattainable for many of us ....
I am working on making my space feel more cozy and like home. I want to appreciate what I already have because it could be worse. I live in a tiny duplex made from a trailer and it is beautiful. Small kitchen and living room. Small bed room and bathroom with a shower. I wash my baby in a storage container but he loves it. He is five now. We all still share a bed. I always complain about wanting more, and that may be why I am still where I am. It's been so hard to just be myself and do what makes me happy because I've been trying to conform to society and what I see around me. Or do what others deem to be right for me. I'm learning to let go and let God. I would love to pour more of myself into making it feel like home.
Amen 🕊️ you are doing great!
Our library has a seed program, you can check out 12 seed packets a month.
That’s amazing!
I know US is extremly expensive, and I am not sure what it means to live below poverty line? I never pay attention to it, I think your house and mindset is not of poverty . I looks as you are so humble and greetfull, which is not prevelent among the rich.
I own almost nothing yet but to cloths, yarn for knitting, I recently was given too much stuff from the grandma that passed so I don't know what to do with so much stuff, i am not build for it....
The poverty line is a $ amount of income that is the minimum amount needed to live to a certain standard in a given area. It’s calculated on the number of people in the household and in our area your income can exceed the six figures annually and still be under the poverty line.
My grandma used to call them forever colds! My kids went through that stage until I started boosting their immune system now it wayyy less than it used to be!
What are you doing to boost their immune systems?
@@AnnaDysett a tea! They take it 1 time a day about a half cup. peppermint tea bags (5) and green tea bags (5), ginger (1 large piece diced), lemon (3), orange juice (from fresh oranges), half yellow onion & organic honey (optional). You can add in Echinacea syrup or berries (mashed & strained) and lots of prayer! Everything goes in while tea is brewing except honey, Echinacea and onion!
Normally if there is a runny nose or sore throat it is a good thing. It means their immune system is working. Possible causes are allergies/sensitivities to dust, soap, food, dry air, etc.
My kiddos are 21 months, 7, 12, and 16. Someone always seems to be sick with something lol. When you have a little in the house and they go anywhere (like nursery at church) they are just passing the germs back and forth like crazy. Then the bigger your family gets, the more chances you have of people being sick!
So glad I’m not alone!
HELLO! I’m NEW here.. THANK YOU FOR Laundry Detergent Recipe, CAN YOU TELL ME HOW MUCH DO WE USE AFTER MAKING IT?? AND WHAT SIZE CONTAINER TO STORE IT IN?? Thank You @ AnnaDysett
I REALLY have loved watching your videos and your channel in general. I was thinking of your front landscaping and I thought it looked great. (Ours has been neglected for a bit). Maybe you could try to plant some herbs or some vegetables and they would add some pretty color to it? I was thinking of doing that for our landscaping so then I am more likely to pay attention to all the weeds and such. Even if you didn't though, I still think it looked really pretty. 🙂
Thank you so much 🥹 someone mentioned sweet asylum seeds. I googled them and thought it was a clever little idea too!
You just popped up on my feed. Good video. Can you please share how much laundry detergent you use per large load? If you said it, I missed it and your recipe doesn't say. Thanks!
I use the same ratio as a normal liquid detergent 🙂
@@AnnaDysett - thanks for answering! I don't use liquid but I'm guessing around 1/4 to 1/3 a cup?
@@debnelson3979 yes! A 1/4 cup definitely sounds right.