It’s A Sad Day In The Kitchen || Preserving Onions For Long Term Storage

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  • Опубликовано: 30 ноя 2024

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  • @TomKD0QKK
    @TomKD0QKK Год назад +247

    I was moaning about not having enough room in the kitchen the other day as canning season hits full stride. My wife wandered through and said, "Meg would love to have this much room." A proper chastisement. We're amazed at all you accomplish.

    • @conniemitchell5725
      @conniemitchell5725 Год назад +7

      Pickel red onios sounds good!! You guys are definitely hard workers!! The pied piper!!

    • @onacollier9957
      @onacollier9957 Год назад +8

      Meg you are an amazing wife and mother

    • @dorrettscott4020
      @dorrettscott4020 Год назад

      ​@@conniemitchell5725❤❤

    • @LMGM5
      @LMGM5 Год назад +5

      Meg, you are a w e s o m e! Goodness you can cook!!! ❤❤. Excellent. Blessings to you and your family. Laura M Rockaway Park, New York❤

    • @claudettehernandez3402
      @claudettehernandez3402 Год назад +1

      Maybe the stuff coroners use at the ends of their nostrils may help with onions?

  • @maryjanew20
    @maryjanew20 Год назад +141

    Tyler’s recorder is a work of art. He’s very talented. I’m sure there’s a market for such beautifully made instruments.

    • @rvenable8958
      @rvenable8958 Год назад +12

      Selling them might take the joy out of making them.

    • @Pepper5655
      @Pepper5655 Год назад +6

      you know it.

    • @jenniferhoaglin566
      @jenniferhoaglin566 Год назад +7

      I would buy one...actually 4 for my Grandbabies. Amazing job making that! So Talented. Maybe that's his calling...Woodworking. 😊❤

    • @ladysmith3988
      @ladysmith3988 Год назад +6

      Oh, fer sure! I'd buy one in a heartbeat, too! He does beautiful work!!

    • @johnwitkowski6596
      @johnwitkowski6596 Год назад +10

      I was in awe at his beautiful work!

  • @blairso66
    @blairso66 Год назад +62

    easiest way to not cry when chopping onions is get the kids to do it haha

  • @jerrybrady9103
    @jerrybrady9103 Год назад +114

    Meg, you could start your own cooking channel, you are very talented and adept at explaining the process. Thanks guys for sharing your life with us. ❤😊God Bless you all. ❤

  • @MarciPrice-cl6eq
    @MarciPrice-cl6eq Год назад +93

    I love how Meg lets nothing go to waste!

  • @debbiep7419
    @debbiep7419 Год назад +49

    We made pickled red onions for the first time this year and they disappeared in just days! I have also started dicing and freezing onions and bell peppers this year. Hubby thought it was a bit silly but, as the person who does most of the cooking, it has been a huge timesaver for me.

    • @sandyc6569
      @sandyc6569 Год назад +3

      😊👍

    • @anitamurphy2454
      @anitamurphy2454 Год назад +7

      I love having onion and peppers frozen, all different cuts. Fine onions, medium diced, strips and large cut. Peppers diced and strips. I have quick access for soup, stew, fajitas, stir fry, and egg scrambles.

  • @kewpiefan72
    @kewpiefan72 Год назад +40

    Kudos to Ben for being such a great helper with the harvests. Maybe the other homesteaders help their wives in the kitchen but don’t record it? Regardless, good job Hollers!

    • @smallspaceswithGloria
      @smallspaceswithGloria 5 месяцев назад

      Ben and Meg are always great working together and there kids always show up to help, great kids. ❤

  • @sherriekemper1828
    @sherriekemper1828 Год назад +40

    I love watching your kids sidle up behind you to taste what mom is making. It's good to be appreciated, isn't it?

    • @sandyc6569
      @sandyc6569 Год назад +3

      😊👍

    • @sandymyers1182
      @sandymyers1182 Год назад +6

      What I think is cute, is when the children are watching their parents and smiling at them. Lots of love in that home

  • @donnamays24
    @donnamays24 Год назад +40

    Ben, I’m surprised you haven’t figured out how to put a cellar in especially since you have sloping land..wouldn’t need electricity to keep it cool if you dig below grade. Good onion haul guys! Blessings❤

    • @AlpacaMade
      @AlpacaMade Год назад +3

      Good point. Seems to me there is/was a spot that is a red sand cliff-ish thing. Ram some earth into old tires, cover that with composted soil, overplant it; poof, cellar!

    • @donnamays24
      @donnamays24 Год назад +3

      @@AlpacaMade yep…as crafty as Ben is I’m sure he’s gonna come up with something soon!

    • @wvhickchick
      @wvhickchick Год назад +1

      If you freeze them for 15 mins before chopping you won't cry and becareful when you do your peppers I put m8ne next to my freezer corn and the corn ended up tasting like peppers..not good

    • @suemitchell1354
      @suemitchell1354 Год назад +1

      I bought snack bags at Dollar General’s, put the amount I would put in whatever I would cook,then put all the little bags in one quart, gallon,2 gallon, ever what size needed. That way my little bags don’t get lost in the freezer

  • @Truelaine1
    @Truelaine1 Год назад +1

    Just found your channel and I must say I am enjoying it greatly! I love the way you have a healthy traditional role family. I would love to have that in my life. Your family is lovely.

  • @TobyCatVA
    @TobyCatVA Год назад +30

    Meg is such an amazing person, filling y'all's lives with wonderous foods, smells, and love of family, she makes me so happy by making her family happy. 💗

  • @bigdaddy741098
    @bigdaddy741098 Год назад +1

    I can tell you a trick for onions that Has worked for me... Put them in the freezer for a little while until they nice and cold before you chop them.

  • @blueangelsfan4072
    @blueangelsfan4072 Год назад +26

    Wow, toast, brie and caramelized onions sounds amazing.

  • @oliviafox3605
    @oliviafox3605 Год назад +1

    Hey Ben..."A joke is not a 'Dad Joke' until it has GROAN 🤣😂😝😍😁

  • @Tianthira
    @Tianthira Год назад +23

    Have you guys thought about digging into the side of your hill and making a cold storage area? Using the earth to keep it cooler?

    • @beccagee5905
      @beccagee5905 Год назад +4

      I believe they have addressed why this is not feasible. The hillside weeps water, when they get rain.

  • @shawnvancuren6936
    @shawnvancuren6936 Год назад +1

    Chop your onions as you harvest no tears I promise. If you let them sit they get old and that's why you have tears😢

  • @imbroken2631
    @imbroken2631 Год назад +32

    I'm impressed with Tyler's flute, maybe you could talk the kids in letting you show some of their creations

  • @aryanahartwell3801
    @aryanahartwell3801 Год назад +62

    I appreciate watching you and your family work together. Growing food is one thing, harvesting and processing are a whole 'nether science. It is a wonderful way to bring families together.

  • @jonabriggs8829
    @jonabriggs8829 Год назад +22

    Such a talented family ! And, your Son ? WOWSA ! I just couldn't believe it, it looked like he bought that instrument at a store !!!!!

  • @SusanJones-jz9ny
    @SusanJones-jz9ny Год назад +29

    Love hearing your daughter's sweet voice singing! And your son is very talented!

    • @purpletulips4648
      @purpletulips4648 Год назад +4

      And as young as she is she carries her notes very well

  • @serenityhillhomestead5392
    @serenityhillhomestead5392 Год назад +6

    Meg’s positivity is infectious and inspiring.

  • @ingridskitchengarden
    @ingridskitchengarden Год назад +2

    Kids are growing up eating well. ❤

  • @kathleenmead9259
    @kathleenmead9259 Год назад +15

    I don't have a dehydrator, but have had success drying sliced onions (single layer) on a cookie sheet in a warm oven, then storing in glass jars. Wishing you a day filled with love and peace.

  • @patriciakoester1580
    @patriciakoester1580 Год назад +1

    Oh man both look Delicious!!!!
    Patricia

  • @sheilamorse2624
    @sheilamorse2624 Год назад +13

    Incredible craftsmanship ! I hope one day he'll share the music that comes from his flute.

  • @ronf9410
    @ronf9410 Год назад +1

    Your son's flute was a really neat project! He is very talented. Keep up the good work on all your kids! We love your family.

  • @marilynhuffman1059
    @marilynhuffman1059 Год назад +23

    Tyler is amazingly talented. Your children are all amazing

  • @gwensmith9596
    @gwensmith9596 Год назад +1

    My onions did nothing. I freeze onions also.
    Meg, I found a Bacon Pepper Jam, when I get ready for eating burgers, I will add mayo to it and use it as a sauce. OMG! The added favor to whatever it's used with. I bet Your smothered onions would be great with added mayo on a burger also. Yum.
    I

  • @wavonnewilson9272
    @wavonnewilson9272 Год назад +11

    I love having chopped onions and garlic in the freezer! It's so easy to use.

  • @oldladyfarmer7211
    @oldladyfarmer7211 Год назад +11

    I have found in my many years of processing onions that a "Good Cry" does a person good. ;) I love watching your family do your chores and daily stuff.... it makes me so happy. Thank you for sharing. I ask God to bless you all with the good things of life.

  • @HilltopFarmHomestead
    @HilltopFarmHomestead Год назад +14

    Well done Tyler. That recorder is brilliant. You're a very talented young man.

  • @cheriekreusel9453
    @cheriekreusel9453 Год назад +18

    Walmart has "Great Value", Meg has "Value Added", lol. Y'all's onions all the ways looked delicious!

  • @trigelrice7291
    @trigelrice7291 Год назад +18

    The colder the onions are, the less fumes they have. Think of gas (like for your car or mower). The warmer it is, the more fumes it has. Put them in the fridge or freezer for a little while and only take a few out at a time so they don’t have time to warm up.

  • @oliviafox3605
    @oliviafox3605 Год назад +1

    CONGRATULATIONS on 150K!!!!!

  • @quiltermum323
    @quiltermum323 Год назад +2

    Oh wow that flute is beautiful. So much workmanship is impressive.

  • @rentedspace7462
    @rentedspace7462 Год назад +1

    Working in kitchens we always cut onions under the exhaust fan

  • @jeantaylor9119
    @jeantaylor9119 Год назад +24

    As a person who used to pickle etc, you have my admiration. Lovely to see your family reap the rewards of your labour. ❤️🌹

  • @babsgilbert518
    @babsgilbert518 Год назад +1

    The two of you are a pleasure to watch. Both creative and ambitious. Wishing you continued success and happiness. Thank you for sharing 😊

  • @angelaminutolo5112
    @angelaminutolo5112 Год назад +5

    I love how your family eats dinner together,we did that in the old days

  • @colleenmckeeman1342
    @colleenmckeeman1342 Месяц назад

    Your son’s flute is beautiful and the fact that he can play it as well is amazing. You’re right he’s a very talented young man.

  • @dawnbarse197
    @dawnbarse197 Год назад +13

    I think I was having sympathy crying for Y'all lol I could just imagine the burn you were feeling. My daughter would hate when we would saute' onions for sauce because they were so strong lol Wow Tyler that is absolutely beautiful and it sounds so perfect you are talented. Many blessings to y'all

  • @miephoex
    @miephoex Год назад

    Megs attitude is 100% better than his. She always sees the positive side of things. Good for you Meg.

  • @sharonaqualais7565
    @sharonaqualais7565 Год назад +7

    Meg, you sure do work hard in the kitchen. I know it is worth it! Your family and you eat pretty well do to your many cooking talents. Good job! I am glad Ben helps you.

  • @deborahcreppon6709
    @deborahcreppon6709 Год назад

    He made that?? Wow. You have all the good things. Family time, good food, homeschooling. God is with you. I love Buggy. Makes me smile. I no longer live depressed. Your family makes me happy. Keep doing what you do. Deborah.

  • @patriciahusk3428
    @patriciahusk3428 Год назад +4

    It is so adorable when y’all are processing food in the kitchen! You worked together to peel all the onions, you cut them up and made them into some deliciousness that you’ll have during the fall and winter! This was another great video from The Hollar Homestead🤗!

  • @kayashmore4296
    @kayashmore4296 Год назад

    If I had been in the room I wouldn't be able to open my eyes for days. My eyes would be swollen, my face covered in tears & I would be blind & on fire. My Mom loved to cook with onions & they never seemed to bother her. She was a wonderful cook & loved by everyone.
    Nothing would be planned but if you stopped by Mom's place she would run to the kitchen & whip up a miraculous meal in 15 min. It happened often after church. Dad died at 57 so she was alone for 38 years.
    Mom was alone so if you stopped in she would cook something or had dessert to share with the three of us back then.
    We only had one boy for 7 years then 2 more boys within 15 mo of each other. So our oldest was her buddy for many years.

  • @monapotter908
    @monapotter908 Год назад +11

    Your kids are very talented !

  • @denahensley9459
    @denahensley9459 Год назад +1

    Really enjoyed video today!!!
    Love the togetherness!!

  • @lanyrogers5707
    @lanyrogers5707 Год назад +15

    It all looks so good! Onions are my favorite on everything, almost everything. Meg you make it look so easy. And Tyler's flute! Amazing talent he has. The team work you all exhibit is so refreshing,thanks for sharing all the triumphs.

  • @tammy2423
    @tammy2423 Год назад

    YOU GUYS ALWAYS KEEP IT REAL! THANK YOU FOR SHOWING THE TRUE SIDE TO HOMESTEADING AND LIVING THIS LIFESTYLE AND NOT SUGAR COATING IT FOR US. YOU ROCK!!! BEST CHANNEL EVER!

  • @Wildevis
    @Wildevis Год назад +4

    Oh boy those caramalised onions look and sound fantastic!!

  • @memascabin1186
    @memascabin1186 Год назад +1

    Oh wow guys I was blessed with about five pounds of the red onions and I had a few sweet banana peppers so I pickled them together and oh my goodness lol so I’m trying to get some more this year oh yes I’m the only one who loves this kind of things so I’m glad that you all like it good luck with next season ❤

  • @skpettit1
    @skpettit1 Год назад +11

    I really enjoy watching the preservation vlogs 😊

  • @THardy.
    @THardy. Год назад +2

    Your videos are so enjoyable. I love the way everyone gets involved in processing your harvest.Refrigerating onions before chopping helps, but you would need a very large refrigerator to handle 30+ lbs. of onions. Well done, you two.

  • @patriciaherman6499
    @patriciaherman6499 Год назад +4

    Omg Tyler's recorder absolutely beautiful instrument. Never had pickled onions they sound wonderful have had the onion jam.
    I also chop my onions and peppers and freeze them so convenient and yes I also freeze my garlic, some I bake first and freeze also.
    So enjoyed today's processing and I thought Buggy was singing, but alas she was yelling at the cows 🥴.
    Blessings to you all. 😊🇺🇲

  • @DebbieC624
    @DebbieC624 Год назад

    I’ve heard of a lot of things to try to stop the burning from onions, but have never heard anyone mention what my nanny told me when I was young. That is take a mouthful of water and hold it in your mouth for as long as you can. I have tried it numerous times and it worked for me. 🤷🏻‍♀️ I have never had good success with growing onions. Will continue to try until I succeed 😁. Have a blessed day. 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻❤️❤️👩🏻‍🌾

  • @deannewilliams3321
    @deannewilliams3321 Год назад +10

    Oh my gosh, I love pickled red onions. My first pregnancy was snowballs and red onions. Fire & ice lol. And I could only find the red onions at Schweggman’s grocery in New Orleans. Bought like 3 cases and ate them all lol.
    Tyler!! You are mega talented to make that recorder!! I use to play that too 😊
    Have a great evening yall! ✌🏻

  • @BirdYoumans
    @BirdYoumans Год назад +2

    I have just come to love you two and your family. It's a given that we all love watching Meg cook, and as a video editor I so appreciate how you put your videos together. Then there's little Meg and her singing. No prettier music on God's green earth than the voice of a child, especially considering she's on pitch lol! But, as a lifelong professional musician, who has some wooden flutes that were made by friends who do it for a living and make wonderful pieces, I LOVE Tyler's flute. It's really more like a recorder. That thing is BEAUTIFUL! A man after my own heart!! Of course we love watching Ben work and the boys always willing to help. But, one thing I really love. You don't preach, we see you live it (by far the most effective way to spread God's love), and you are my favorite politics free zone! By the way, I'm just "over the fence" from you outside Franklin NC in the Appalachians, God's country! ❤❤

  • @lindaransom3013
    @lindaransom3013 Год назад +3

    I think you do great in your area gardening!
    Also enjoying the pod cast you do with Jason. Thank you.

  • @heatherfoley4945
    @heatherfoley4945 Год назад

    I remember Art saying the best way to not cry when chopping your onions is to not get too attached to them.

  • @Junkinsally
    @Junkinsally Год назад +7

    What I did with last years onions was dice up a bunch, then divide up into 1 cup increments. I put 1 cup in a zip lock sandwich bag, then placed several sandwich bags of onions into a a large gallon size zip lock freezer bag. This worked out great as most recipes I make call for a medium onion diced, which is about one cup. Last year I planted onion sets from tractor supply and many went to seed before getting large enough to harvest. These ones I processed since they wouldn’t store. This year I purchased onion starts from Dixondale Farms. I was well pleased with how they did. Much larger bulbs than the sets and way fewer ones went to seed.

    • @southloupriverhomestead4696
      @southloupriverhomestead4696 Год назад +3

      Dixiondale is a game changer softball size onions instead of golf ball size onions from sets!

  • @healthandwellness1707
    @healthandwellness1707 Год назад

    Such a great family dynamic...u can't fake that...& Praying around the table...so special...

  • @highroad3580
    @highroad3580 Год назад +4

    It’s always great to see what’s cooking in your kitchen. Throw away the garlic! Indeed! We had very few onions that stayed small. Too much rain early. Canning about every day to catch up with the garden. Freezers are about full, dehydrated apples from the trees and lots of dried green beans. Today we are dehydrating the last of the decent apples, again and canning tomato sauce. Tomorrow will do something with okra and need to make sweet relish with some of our cucumbers. Many more items to come. Will pick the Asian pears tomorrow. They are ripe, as are the Bartlett pears. Grapes are getting ready, Asian persimmons, etc. Days go fast!

  • @kuchdilsecreationsbysonali9605
    @kuchdilsecreationsbysonali9605 Год назад +2

    How sweet is buggy ,clearing her own onion mess❤❤

  • @beverleysimmons7885
    @beverleysimmons7885 Год назад +4

    The cooking machine Meg. Never stops being amazing💝🇨🇦

  • @palmettopurist5549
    @palmettopurist5549 Год назад +1

    Tyler has found an amazing talent and art. Well done young man.

  • @gkiferonhs
    @gkiferonhs Год назад +5

    The onion marmalade sounds great!! Tyler is probably aware of them, but there is a whole class of wind instruments called ocarinas. They can be made from anything from clay to gourds. Anyway, happy Tearful Tuesday!!!

  • @catherineoneal1030
    @catherineoneal1030 Год назад +2

    I think y'all should right a book called, "The Hollar Homsteader" and fill it full of Ben's "How-To" hacks and clever short-cuts" and Meg's yummy recipes (maybe even a couple of How-to's on soap and loofah making?) and maybe a chapter on how to make a flute from your creative son. Just a suggestion. I'm willing to bet it would be a total hit. Only in your spare time, of course. You guys are busy bees, maybe a ghost writer??? I know I would certainly buy one!

  • @zacharyneufeld3854
    @zacharyneufeld3854 Год назад +5

    Tyler's flute-recorder is awesome ! I'd buy one of his handmade recorders ! It sounded beautiful. Now if only I knew how to play one ! Lol. Cool ! Well thanks for sharing another video !

    • @revonda5204
      @revonda5204 Год назад

      They're quite simple to learn how to play!

  • @HumbleHillsHomestead
    @HumbleHillsHomestead Год назад +1

    Hey so just fyi....I did this with a box of onions last year and learned the hard way that they need to be double bagged in the freezer. Everything in the freezer had an onion smell and some even a taste. I honestly suggest that it would even be worth it to go back and put a second bag on now even though I know they're already in freezer. It is so great having prechopped onions!!!!

  • @heartofmythril
    @heartofmythril Год назад +8

    I love my husband very much.
    However
    I do all of the homesteading. Cleaning, cooking, animal care, building the coops, trellises, etc. It's all on me.
    It's wonderful to see you guys working together as a team. It's what I wanted before depression took my husband from me.

  • @lindavester3931
    @lindavester3931 Год назад

    When you chop onions, have a wet towel next to the chopping board. The things from the onions that makes you cry is attracted to the moisture in your eyes, and the wet towel will attract it instead.

  • @jesusislord2457
    @jesusislord2457 Год назад +7

    Hairspray is also good to numb fireant bites and wasp stings.
    Great video y'all! 🤜
    Big hugs!☮️💖🙏🇺🇲✝️

    • @erikas974
      @erikas974 Год назад

      Wondering if it is any good for tick bites. Pls let me know. Thank you

    • @Peachy08
      @Peachy08 Год назад +1

      Also takes ink out of cloth. Spray the ink mark and blot.

  • @DeborahSmith-h3l
    @DeborahSmith-h3l Год назад +1

    That onion jam looked delicious!!!

  • @jeaniegerdes4706
    @jeaniegerdes4706 Год назад +3

    I know 1 way to cut onions without the tears & it's very simple. Leave the roots on while your cutting. Works every time!

  • @nancyscott-smith636
    @nancyscott-smith636 Год назад

    You need a fruit cellar. Growing up my mom did lots of canning and I remember being sent to the fruit cellar full of spider webs to get a jar of something she needed. Looking back on it now at 72 years old it was kind of cool and I miss it. It also was always the coolest place in the house and sometimes we would just go down there to get cool. Good luck with everything! It's always a pleasure watching the Hollars.

  • @MarciPrice-cl6eq
    @MarciPrice-cl6eq Год назад +4

    We love pickled red onions!
    Due to my husband's Crohn's disease, he can't have onions, garlic...so I don't grow much.
    Onion Jam😊😊😊

  • @marieparks5674
    @marieparks5674 Год назад +1

    Beautiful instrument

  • @tinatippin5705
    @tinatippin5705 Год назад +4

    Yes to freezing chopped onions and peppers. I did summer squash and zucchini de-seeded as well as shreds. So convenient.

  • @02271953me
    @02271953me Год назад

    Yes, here's a 100% spicy onion tip from one whom worked in food service: place a portable fan behind your workspace; aimed against the back of your head and shoulders, set fan on highest setting and let it rip(!) while you slice and dice. I'll never forget the time I had to break down an entire case of onions - omg! One of my coworkers set up the fan and I shed not one tear for the duration. Try it!!
    And PS: those pickled red onions are so pretty! My yellow onions are a joke - averaging about the size of a brillo pad. Gah!!

  • @gratitudejunkie
    @gratitudejunkie Год назад +12

    I enjoy watching your channel and seeing your family all grow along with your homestead. I wear sunglasses to help with the onion crying... lol it works, a little.. I heard holding a matchstick in your teeth works too but have never tried. (UNLIT matchstick lol) God bless and thank you for letting us tag along with you guys.

    • @ardenpeters4386
      @ardenpeters4386 Год назад +4

      matchstick in teeth DOES WORK

    • @rt3box6tx74
      @rt3box6tx74 Год назад +1

      In summer I try to keep a cpl onions in the fridge. That seems to help with less tearage but ya have to plan ahead. Since we eat at least 1 med onion a day 2 in the fridge usually works well for me. I just don't have room to chill in bulk except in winter when I store in garage.

    • @carlatroke4780
      @carlatroke4780 Год назад

      Matchstick red end, also bread in your mouth absorbs the sulfuric compounds before they can reach your eyes.

  • @jillbowler3292
    @jillbowler3292 Год назад

    Regarding red onions, you are not alone. We grow red onions every year in South West UK (Red Baron). They are delicious, especially roasted but, unlike the brown and the white varieties, they really don't dry and store well: not in our experience, anyway. We eat the reds fresh, straight from the onion bed and dry the brown skinned varieties for Winter storage. For this reason, we only plant about 50 red onion sets each Spring and eat them from June to September. I don't even bother to try drying those, anymore.
    P.S. Tyler's recorder is thing of beauty; beautifully turned and finished. That young man has talent.

  • @ohiofarmgirl3384
    @ohiofarmgirl3384 Год назад +5

    Very enjoyable video that I watched while canning potatoes. I’ve added a few more things to my canning list thanks to you!😂

  • @cod4848
    @cod4848 Год назад +2

    🙂Tip! if there is a chance of a late night frost when onions, potatoes and other root vegetables are planted, cover the ground with straw. It keeps the frost off the ground and retains moisture later in the summer

  • @nicoleolson1347
    @nicoleolson1347 Год назад +2

    Megs positive attitude is such an encouragement
    And buggy singing 😍

  • @luvreading53
    @luvreading53 Год назад +33

    Don’t cut the hairy end off. Chop the onions up to the hairy end. It wont completely eliminate the tears, but will reduce it if you are fast.

    • @melissasheridan6480
      @melissasheridan6480 Год назад +2

      I agree with you. I do the same.

    • @mommiecat
      @mommiecat Год назад +2

      Meg, you should totally have goggles from your soap making! I grab my soap goggles when I cut onions. :)

  • @JoslynG89
    @JoslynG89 Год назад

    When chopping the onions, the best trick I’ve ever learned is to leave the root side in tact while you chop the rest of the onion. Nothing else has ever worked for me & ever since I’ve learned it I’ve not shed a tear when cutting onions.

  • @maryjemison1101
    @maryjemison1101 Год назад +2

    I love pickled red onions ❤❤

  • @janecrist8406
    @janecrist8406 Год назад +1

    Hey guys. I save onion skins and freeze them. When I want to make any kind of bone broth I throw 6he skins in a long with a whole onion. The skins add to the rich brown color to the broth, as well as add some extra onion flavor to it.

  • @Steve-od6hi
    @Steve-od6hi Год назад +4

    Thanks for sharing ALL that you did, young girls and woman can learn a whole lot from this, as Buggie is. Brings tears to my eyes of what a real family should be, and I also loved the flute, it was beautiful, hand crafted, worthy of a keepsake or high priced instrument. Loved and enjoyed every bit of this video.

  • @65Adventures
    @65Adventures Год назад

    NOT a comment about how to prevent onion tears BUT a tip to get the onion smell off your fingers when you're finished. I tried a tip I heard years ago which was to dip and rinse your fingers in milk when you're done, THEN rinse them with water and there's literally no smell. If you forget and use water first it doesn't work. I have no idea why this works it just does. I've used this for years now and as long as I remember to pour a bit of milk into a container to use it works every time. Enjoy every bit of that precious onion marmalade, you certainly deserve it. 🙂

  • @CarriesCulinaryCrafts
    @CarriesCulinaryCrafts Год назад +5

    I scared to watch 🤣

  • @deborahrobinson9721
    @deborahrobinson9721 Год назад +1

    I love you guys and so enjoy watching your videos.

  • @barbaramarion4363
    @barbaramarion4363 Год назад +2

    Inspired to make onion marmalade!! So yummy 😊

  • @michelewhite1150
    @michelewhite1150 Год назад +1

    I luv Megs positivity xx

  • @tanapittsford5067
    @tanapittsford5067 Год назад

    I love chopped peppers and onions frozen together. You're right, convenient fast food.

  • @lieuwina
    @lieuwina Год назад

    Meg and Ben that was a wonderful onion harvest and please Meg could you put the recipe up for the onion marmalade and pickled onions, never heard of these before and am itching to try it. I am always amazed at Megs bounty of what she cooks she is an amazing mom and wife and cooks and cans all those delicious goodies. You inspire a 64 year old woman Meg. I have only water canned never knew you had to pressure can some things. Never did this in Africa and it is all new to me. You explained once about what had to be water canned and what had to pressure canned can you put a link to that video again. At least I think it was you. Love your videos and have a lovely day.

  • @shannongriffin63
    @shannongriffin63 Год назад

    I love how yall always end at the dinner table with a prayer ❤

  • @mrmacgregorshomestead233
    @mrmacgregorshomestead233 Год назад

    I ran across an onion sauce for pasta some years ago. I love onions. It's basically almost pureed onions, finely chopped onions added, and whatever seasoning you like. Then use like a spaghetti sauce. Every once in a while throughout a week we would eat a vegetable dish. It was AMAZING! Worth a try. I'm sure you could pull off an amazing meal with that Meg.

  • @crystalh1402
    @crystalh1402 Год назад

    Chopping and freezing chopped onions has been a time saver for years for me