I think you should make or buy black out curtains for the food jars in the shed. You will find that the FD puts out a ton of heat,
@TwigandFeather5 күн бұрын
It definitely does! Do you mean a curtain to pull over my shelving, or individual covers for the jars? I keep the jars of FD food in the cottage, so that's safe. But the apothecary shelves are full of herbs. I was alarmed at how warm it got in the apothecary when I first started so I keep a fan in there when I'm freeze drying. And in the summer, I leave the door to the apothecary open while the run is going, which has helped. But I have found that there are periods during the summer where I can't freeze dry at all because it's just too hot inside and out.
@martharayon719410 күн бұрын
I know this is late but just in case you haven't heard this answer to salvaging a load that has started rehydrating due to high humidity. Start your load all over again by that I mean throw it back into the freezer and then run your load again, it will not be as long. Another tip: I do not turn cycle off ( hit defrost or no defrost) until after all my food is bagged or jarred with no problems, that way if I run into a problem I can return that tray to the freeze dryer and hit continue.
@TwigandFeather10 күн бұрын
Thank you, Martha! I assumed it would run another 24 hours so I'm very glad to hear that! I finally caught on to not defrosting (or hitting "no defrost") until I knew the load was dry, but after this humidity issue (everything was bone-dry for ten minutes) I'll take your advice and wait until the last bag is sealed. :)
@carolyns113112 күн бұрын
My favorite is Bit of Honey & Big Hunk!
@TwigandFeather10 күн бұрын
I'll bet both are amazing! I'll have to give those a try :)
@tomgrever726614 күн бұрын
I felt the same way when my XL arrived, but now I sure like doing batches of 420 eggs at a time.
@TwigandFeather14 күн бұрын
It's in my list, Tom! We only have three hens so I'll be making a Costco run for that :)
@laurieclarkson9180Ай бұрын
Having chickens..I'd use it all day. Making powdered shelf stable eggs would be amazing! I bake a lot s
@TwigandFeatherАй бұрын
Laurie, I'm sure you would! Each of the extra large trays holds five dozen eggs, from what I've learned. We only have three hens right now so I can't imagine how long it would take me to save up 420 eggs, lol. I may end up just buying a bunch at Costco so I can try it out because I'm very curious. Everyone says they rehydrate great and cook up just as if they were fresh eggs. I'd love to have a big jar of powdered eggs in my pantry for baking. That sounds like a game changer to me! :-)
@tarakennedy6643Ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing….your oregano is so plush and beautiful.
@TwigandFeatherАй бұрын
Thank you, Tara! :)
@tarakennedy6643Ай бұрын
lol @ the snail comment.
@TwigandFeatherАй бұрын
😁
@aussie1774Ай бұрын
Liked and subscribed 🤗
@TwigandFeatherАй бұрын
Thank you so much! :)
@Camp_RunamuckАй бұрын
Can’t you just freeze dry one or two trays ?
@TwigandFeatherАй бұрын
I could ... and my husband is always encouraging me to do that when he can tell I'm scavenging around trying to find something else to put on a tray. It just feels like a waste of time and energy to only use two of the seven trays during a run. But I'm definitely getting better at figuring out things to freeze dry together! :)
@Camp_RunamuckАй бұрын
Thanks for the reply
@tarakennedy66432 ай бұрын
Thank you….im trying these next. It’s only my first week with my Harvest Right and all I’ve done is candy. But my real goal is to preserve food/meals. I’ll let you know how my milk duds came out!!!!
@TwigandFeather2 ай бұрын
Please do, Tara! You're off and running :) At this very moment I'm chopping the last of our garden's jalapeños and serranos for a run through the freeze-dryer. You're going to love this big new adventure!!
@scottc3462 ай бұрын
You don't show how you got it inside, then you don't know chickens can't taste. Channel blocked.
@TwigandFeather2 ай бұрын
Lol!
@annawims65102 ай бұрын
Had The same problem with raw hash Browns.
@TwigandFeather2 ай бұрын
Annoying, isn’t it?
@mellaniemartinez51952 ай бұрын
I want to try this! What size freeze drier do you have? I have the XL and I find pre-freezing to be challenging.
@TwigandFeather2 ай бұрын
I also have the XL and I know what you mean! Those trays just won't fit in our chest freezer. But I found a workaround: brownie pans from the Dollar Tree. Here's a link to a video where I talk about that: My Harvest Right XL freeze dryer trays are so big they created two dilemmas--but I found a solution! kzbin.info/www/bejne/pIrRdaqwaJ11l6c I can't remember the exact dimensions but I think I shared in that video. I know they are 10 inches long. If I am getting ready to freeze dry something solid, I can actually get two layers in those pans as long as I move the top layer in a bit. The pans widen as they go up, so you have to compensate by reducing the size of that top layer a little. For something more liquidy, I only do one layer in each pan and then I rotate them out. I didn't want to buy 28 brownie pans so the food has to take turns. :-) Hope all of that makes sense! I was super frustrated before I found these pans so I hope they work for you too. :)
@nunyabeezwax99912 ай бұрын
I fully regret buying HR FD. I was given horrible HORRIBLE tech help during warranty. They use cheap parts, esp hoses and drain valve. Tech support is not skillfully trained.
@TwigandFeather2 ай бұрын
I’m so sorry you had a bad experience! Given the sheer number of people using and loving them, I have to think you got a bad motherboard (or whatever the computer part is for that). The one time I called with a question, I got great service, but I’ve never had to go deep into tech support like you did so I can’t speak to that, and mine has been running like a champ since I got it a year ago. Again, I’m sorry. I can tell it’s been frustrating. :(
@marcfruchtman94732 ай бұрын
ah... Thanks for the explanation! Great Idea. You are correct, regarding the main reason I had arrived at this channel was for the Freeze Drying info... but definitely other aspects of the Twig and Feather are interesting!
@TwigandFeather2 ай бұрын
I’m happy to hear that, Marc! Thank you for the encouragement :)
@living4him3192 ай бұрын
Ok. I have signed up for next year. 😉.
@TwigandFeather2 ай бұрын
Yay! You’re number one! :D
@trishcraig7232 ай бұрын
I never touch dry foods without gloves, and zi have all bags and containers ready. Work fast because it's sucking moisture out of the air asap. I use weight and also a flir to determine if the food is really dry. Our fd is in our basement and we have a dehumidifier that runs 24/7. Even with that, our humidity is high. Work fast!
@TwigandFeather2 ай бұрын
I’m glad you mentioned that, because I forgot to put it in the video. This all happened within ten minutes of me pulling the trays out. Usually it takes me about 25-30 minutes to package up seven trays (it’s a lot of food!), and usually I have no problems with moisture. But this just came on so quickly. Big surprise.
@JaniceCrowell2 ай бұрын
Milk duds are terrible! I heard how great they were!
@TwigandFeather2 ай бұрын
@JaniceCrowell, the first two batches I tried were awful. They made a giant mess of my freeze dryer. But then I reduced the heat down and turned off the warming tray, and that did the trick. They turned out dangerously good … I had to give them away to people so I wouldn’t eat them all. :D I have a video with the details about that if you want to try again!
@melissasmith29422 ай бұрын
We did milk duds all summer to sell and never had any problems, but we keep our house at 68 degrees all the time. We live in Northwest Indiana. Candy mode 150 degrees and do not warm the trays.
@TwigandFeather2 ай бұрын
Thanks,@@melissasmith2942! I’m sure they were a big hit :)
@jago46732 ай бұрын
Go check out Freeze dry society-Make MRE meals for $1. She had removed trays before dry. She explains how to turn dry time back on without restarting the whole cycle. Otherwise, call Harvestright for instructions.
@SeifSalamaKarem3 ай бұрын
Bravo.
@TwigandFeather3 ай бұрын
Thank you :)
@janellostermiller8273 ай бұрын
Hello, I freeze dried lemonsbut a few days later I'm realizing they are not done. Can I add them.back for drying only?
@TwigandFeather3 ай бұрын
Janelle, as far as I know, your window to add time ends once you end the cycle and start defrosting. I'd love to know if it's possible to customize a cycle for just drying. I've googled that myself but haven't gotten any luck. If you discovered that a few days after freeze drying, were they just in a bag or had to put them in mylar? They will start to absorb moisture if they're left out for any length of time, although one of my sister still has a Ziploc bag that I gave her and hers are holding up well. :-) I am working on a video right now about a failure I just had. To salvage the contents, which started rapidly absorbing moisture within 10 minutes of me pulling them out of the freeze dryer, I ended up putting them in my dehydrator for a couple of hours. That worked pretty well. Is that a possibility for you? Wish I could help you more on that extra drying time question! If anyone I'm here knows if it's possible to do that, please jump in!
@pamperez13583 ай бұрын
Hi Shanny u are so clever what do u make w lemon powder?
@TwigandFeather3 ай бұрын
Hey, Pammie! :) On the full video I show a bunch of things at the end that you can use the powder for, but I mostly use it in iced tea, lemon bars, soup and muffins. :)
@whocares27233 ай бұрын
Song is called River Flows In You
@TwigandFeather3 ай бұрын
Gorgeous, isn't it?
@Bobbylk1003 ай бұрын
Wow. That’s beautiful 🤩. And a lot of work. Kudos to you, I have no patience 👍🏽😎
@TwigandFeather3 ай бұрын
Thank you, @Bobbylk100. :)
@living4him3194 ай бұрын
Just making a batch now. Can I add fresh grated ginger root or does it need to be dried ginger?
@TwigandFeather4 ай бұрын
Fresh grated ginger root would be great! I actually would rather use fresh to dried, but I always have a bunch of dried on hand.
@ChristinesBackyardGarden4 ай бұрын
New subscirber here. I am looking forward to learning from your channel.
@TwigandFeather4 ай бұрын
Welcome aboard! :) I am just getting ready to put a run of kale and comfrey leaves in. I'll have a video of that up in the next few days. Thanks so much for leaving a comment! :-)
@living4him3194 ай бұрын
Love eating them straight out of the bag…it’s just like sour candy!! ❤
@TwigandFeather4 ай бұрын
Me too, Joanne! :)
@nancyhenry59734 ай бұрын
I love Flower World! So close to my house! Did you see the turtle pond inside?
@TwigandFeather4 ай бұрын
No! I missed it this time! That would have been great to add. 🥲 Do you go often, Nance?
@yukonsmomma35624 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing your trip.
@TwigandFeather4 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching! :)
@ginnyzoo4 ай бұрын
So nice to see familiar places! Miss the nurseries for sure I took cuttings from the neighbors willow so growing my own. It's pretty hot here but usually it's not as humid as it has been lately. I still work outside in the 100's but it's short bursts. I thrive in the off seasons though when temps make it possible to garden through most of the spring fall and winter. I look at the hot times as miserable as the soggy gray that got too much for me in Washington. Don't get me wrong there is a great deal of wonderful in the PNW! I miss many things. But I've adjusted for the most part to the heat and weird fluctuations in weather. I love seeing your videos!
@TwigandFeather4 ай бұрын
Ginny, I’m glad I could bring you a little taste of home! :) I know a tiny bit of what life is like for you in Texas . I spent my childhood in Oklahoma and Arkansas and I well remember the summer humidity. Your description of working in short bursts is pretty much how I get my gardening done here, even though it’s relatively cooler. So nice to see you here! And thank you for the encouragement! :)
@janineneville2375 ай бұрын
What a remarkable machine.
@TwigandFeather5 ай бұрын
It really is, Janine :)
@kkmt52925 ай бұрын
Thank you for your videos. I really appreciate that you have solved these problems! We have a very large family and we had the extra large ordered and then we started to worry that it was too big... so we had them hold the order for a day. I would like the XL because I like the idea of working hard loading up the trays and making lots of food fewer times over having to run load after load in the large machine. But the XL seems a little daunting.... do you have any thoughts?
@TwigandFeather5 ай бұрын
Thank you for taking the time to leave a comment! Knowing someone is out there keeps me going. :-) If I was freeze-drying for a large family, I would absolutely get the XL. It's just my husband and me now, but I'm always preparing ahead for whatever calamity may come along. We have children and grandchildren and because we have the largest property in our family, I believe that if we had a catastrophic earthquake (and we're in the Pacific Northwest and overdue for a big one) or any other natural disaster, I would likely have 25 people living with us pretty quickly. So even though it's just my husband and me at the moment, I prepare as though I am cooking for many more. And I absolutely love my Harvest Right XL. The hardest thing about having the XL is that it is a lot of food to deal with when the run is over. But that's where you have a big advantage. Having a few extra hands on deck when it's time to process those trays will make all the difference. I have it down now and can do it pretty quickly, and my husband steps in whenever I need him, but that was seriously the biggest hurdle I had to overcome, because the moment you take those trays out you are conscious of the clock ticking and you know that the food is absorbing moisture the longer it sits. And seven XL trays hold a LOT of food. But by now I am in a groove and I know to have all of my packaging labeled ahead of time and have my scale out and ready to go. Everything is much quicker than it was in the beginning when I had such a big learning curve to deal with. I am confident you wouldn't regret getting the XL. You'll just have to make sure you have helpers when it's time to package a run. My friend who had her FD before I got one told me that if she had it to do it over again, she would get the XL. She has a large and says hers is running 24 hours a day. I believe her. :-) I am hindered right now because of the heat we're having but when it's not an issue, mine is running pretty much all the time as well. One thing about having all these extra large trays: you either have to have seven trays worth of the same food, or seven trays worth of similar food. I've gotten to the point where I know what I can combine so I'm able to freeze dry more often than I was in the beginning. Back then I felt like I had to have exactly the same thing on every tray, but I know now that as long as they are all savory or all sweet, and all of similar weights and consistencies, I can get away with mixing and matching. It has really made things easier. But for you, being that you are already cooking for so many people, you probably won't have to think much about that. My suggestion is that you go for it. I think you will be happy in the long run. It's definitely a big investment, but much less of an investment than trying to buy pre-freeze dried food for a huge family. Just seeing the difference in cost between buying freeze dried chicken and being able to do it myself is what sold me. Hope that helps! Please come back and let me know know how it's going. :-)
@kkmt52925 ай бұрын
Thank you sooo much! I really appreciate your response! It means a lot and it really helps us with our decision! Praying for your grandson ❤❤
@TwigandFeather5 ай бұрын
Oh, thank you!! That means the world to me. Gage is doing really well right now and we are praying that at some point the tumor will just be gone when they take the next MRI. I sure love this KZbin community. Thank you for your prayers! 💕
@MTNMT2655 ай бұрын
Great video!. quick questions: Where do you store the pump? does it fit on the lower cart shelf? Do you mind measuring the width and length of your cart again by chance? Your cart looks to be the same width as the machine? Thank you!
@TwigandFeather5 ай бұрын
Sure! It's 48" deep, 24" wide and 38" deep, including the wheels. It has one shelf which is where I keep the pump and my extra trays. With the freeze dryer on top it leaves me a space of 24" x 13" which is perfect for setting the trays on. I initially bought a heavy duty plastic one, but it had a lip which they had counted as width, which made it too small. I am very glad I found the stainless steel one. It was a little more spendy, but totally worth it. :)
@MTNMT2655 ай бұрын
@@TwigandFeatherTHANK YOU!!!
@TwigandFeather5 ай бұрын
You’re sure welcome! Thanks for taking the time to leave a comment! :)
@caryreprogle64455 ай бұрын
I've been FDing now for about 2 years. The main thing I've Learned is" MOISTURE IS THE ENEMY". That moisture probe in your video is good, But it's made for lumber and you can't check every sq. inch, a digital infrared thermometer is the same thing. I think the best way to guarantee dryness is by weight. Get a digital food scale and set it on grams and weigh everything. Your pans are going to be slightly different from each other, your liners will add weight if you use them, your trays will dry differently because of temp. differences from shelf to shelf and what your drying. I usually try and catch a run when it gets into final dry, cancel the run and weigh each tray (KEEP RECORDS), weigh your trays empty and mark them with a number & weight so you know at a glance which is which, record pan weight, gross weight add the liner to pan weight. Then when you cancel your run record your check weight, this number just gives you a reference number to check against. Shuffle your trays if you like and put them back in (my bottom shelf is always colder than the others), shut the drain and door and hit more dry for a couple hours, them do it again, When the trays stop losing weight they are done. With a little math you can figure out how much water was lost and exactly how much to add back. Also, If you have a dehydrator you can use it to remove the last little bit of water to save wear and tear on your machine, Your oven set at 90 degrees will do the same thing, but the dehydrator is cheaper to operate, when your product is almost dry it doesn't change the texture or appearance. A teaspoon of water weighs about 2 1/2 grams also, I never use the defrost cycle, an open door and a fan does the same thing in a couple hours
@TwigandFeather5 ай бұрын
@careyreprogle6445, thank you for taking the time to leave such a detailed comment! I like your idea of numbering the trays themselves. I always record the weight (now … I’ve learned :) at the end before putting them back in for another hour or two, but number them on my sheet from the bottom to the top. Your way, I can shift the trays around for the next dry. Thank you! I also love hearing that about the dehydrator. My Excalibur is sitting about ten feet from my Harvest Right, so I’m going to try that for my next run. Question for you. Have you ever found that your trays GAIN weight on your second weigh? it’s odd but I’ve had that happen a few times lately where I record the weight, put them back in for two hours, and then a couple of trays show a gain. It’s perplexing. Unless it’s my scale. Thanks again for the input! I love how helpful the FD community is. :)
@jeremybanks7196 ай бұрын
Couldn't you go into the test settings and turn on the vacuum heaters and the freeze mode manually from there, of course you have to wait for the 5 minute freeze pressure before the compressor kicks on.
@TwigandFeather6 ай бұрын
You may be right, Jeremy-I just haven’t been that adventurous. :) It took me forever to feel comfortable adding extra drying time. I’ll take every bit of advice/wisdom you want to share!
@jeremybanks7196 ай бұрын
@@TwigandFeather if I had any on the freeze dryer I would definitely share it. New myself as in less than a month on a standard, medium 5 tray with the so called premium pump. It's had it's issues and at moment in testing settings, vac only or vac with heat on it can't seem to pull a vac under 10000 mtorr. As soon as I turn freeze on, in a min or less vac drops fast. It gets to 130 mtorr in about 10 minutes or less. I use vacuum bags, food saver for most what I've done so far. Stuff that doesn't compress at least. No need of oxygen packs if there's no oxygen. Looking into getting the mason jar vac attachment as well.banna and strawberry vac nice. Watermelon is a jar or oxygen pack seal. Done a couple of tv dinner. Used the plastic container and vac seal it in the food saver bag. Keep it in a box n basement. Cats keeping the mice away, but now wife is feeding the neighborhood cats as well. No mice here at least. Only good thing of them. I don't know about mixing. different things, like right now is mix chocolate candy bars. Bite sized and milk duds. Those are doing fine. But not sure how they would with like Skittles. Wife was trying to get me to do Skittles on a couple trays and fruit on the rest just to have a full load. Ehh nah I'll pass on the chance of messing that up. Jolly ranchers uiihhhhgggggg. Got huge, stuck to the heating elements. I got a large bottle brush for carboy wine making supplies. Easy to clean the heating elements with that. Fairly soft and stiff. Right mix. Stiff enough to do a good scrub but not scratch
@TwigandFeather6 ай бұрын
I haven’t tried Jolly Ranchers, but thanks for the heads up. Milk Duds made a horrible mess the first two times I tried them. I did a video on the third attempt and they came out great, but that probably would have been the end of my candy making if they hadn’t worked that time. I’m using a bottle brush too for cleaning. Works great! :)
@jeremybanks7196 ай бұрын
@@TwigandFeather if I can cut the jolly ranchers down then they should be fine, looks kinda like the milk duds . Reasons chocolate gets big. 3 musk bearly XP and, twice expand but the cookie part didn't. Snickers great, milk dud chocolate and Snickers chocolate was fine, the others instantly started to bubble n melt as cycle started, chocolate melt to tray some, came off on fingers sticking to everything it touches. So I'm guessing it's the fat and wax content in chocolate. Less wax more fat it gets messy. Assuming chocolate malt balls would do bout nothing, Skittles will get big if in to long. Some kind of Valentine's hard candy looking stuff grew in size some. Gummy nerds ehh. I just not big on candy myself. Rather do really food along with canning for stock up, like duums day peppers lol. But more like family always canned n garden most there own. Thinking I'll try some fresh fish next time I catch some and deer season if I get to tag one. Deer should do great, very lean, and freezer space is always limited
@TwigandFeather6 ай бұрын
@jeremybanks719 You are adventurous! :) I've done Skittles (can't ruin those), peach rings--giant mess, lemon heads--no change at all, Swedish fish--nothing, caramel pops worked great, taffy worked great, sour patch kids--nothing, and the Milk Duds that I finally conquered. Right now I'm freeze drying herbs from my garden and loads of canned tomatoes I got at a great price from Grocery Outlet. Our neighbor fishes whenever he's not working or sleeping so I might suggest an arrangement. I'll FD whatever he brings me and we'll share it :)
@kathleenmankinen47156 ай бұрын
Fun! I have fun putting novelty walls in my homes to make things more interesting, too. Brick (thin textured ones) wooden shakes, custom tiles, etc. I love your rocks.
@TwigandFeather6 ай бұрын
I’d love to see some of that, Kathy!
@stephanm.41646 ай бұрын
Your a blessing ❤
@TwigandFeather6 ай бұрын
That’s a nice thing to hear-thank you :)
@911RoyMan7 ай бұрын
So the machine magically jumped on top of the table?
@TwigandFeather7 ай бұрын
I actually had no plans at the time to post about the delivery of the freeze dryer. I was just recording for us to have a memory of it. But also, I was needed to help slide it from the tailgate onto the table. We had a piece of cardboard under it. So I had no thoughts of recording at that moment. :-)
@living4him3197 ай бұрын
Since I’m not drying and pulverizing this time (I’m too impatient) how many cups of cooked chickpeas equals 2/3 cup pulverized?
@TwigandFeather7 ай бұрын
I would try just a bit under 2 cups of garbanzos. Because you need to add together the dried chickpea powder plus the amount of water that is used to rehydrate it. The beauty of hummus is that you can finagle a little here and there and it's still delicious. :-)
@ladystarfire12848 ай бұрын
I set my default extra dry to 24 hours that way I don't have to worry about it. You can still check it at anytime. Never it Defrost until you know that the whole load is dry. Great video!!!!
@TwigandFeather8 ай бұрын
Thank you for the encouragement! 😊
@ladystarfire12848 ай бұрын
Just an FYI: You could have left it at the 5 or 3 hours and checked it after 2. I always leave mine set for longer just in case I get busy and can't get there. You don't want them setting with it not running. They look great! I haven't tried them yet but they are on my to do list. Thank you for sharing your experience. <3
@TwigandFeather8 ай бұрын
Thank you! And good tip. It took me a while to get comfortable adding more time. I don't know what my hang up was unless it was a fear of "cooking" things too long. When I realized you couldn't over-dry food, it finally freed me. Such an interesting process, isn't it? Thanks for commenting! I hope you get to your batch of Milk Duds soon. Warning: they're addicting! :)
@kathleenanteau88378 ай бұрын
I love cilantro, but did you know it has a different taste if it’s grown in sand ( think southwest U S) rather than dirt.
@TwigandFeather8 ай бұрын
I did not! I had no idea. Now I'd like a side-by-side taste test! :)
@marcfruchtman94738 ай бұрын
There's no reason to show pictures of real rocks! (oooo yea, they look that real!)
@TwigandFeather8 ай бұрын
Lol ... thanks, Marc :)
@anitascheftner26768 ай бұрын
The more cilantro the better lol within reason. I should just have this alongside the condiments in the fridge 💖
@TwigandFeather8 ай бұрын
Lol! I couldn't agree more, Anita :)
@krenee22668 ай бұрын
How Wonderful & Gracious a Lord Jesus we have, Thank you Lord for making sure sweet Gage & Little Maddie are taken care of, as only you can Father. We surely Praise Your name. Thank you Jesus! Amen, & Amen!
@CloverCreekFarm8 ай бұрын
11 hours ago Harvest right warning! I am sad to have to make this post but I want to balance the information about the harvest right freeze dryer. I bought one because all the video reviews I watched said how great they are and the company is amazing. I bet if I had a KZbin channel the issues would be fixed fast! I am currently dealing with an issue with my freezer dryer and the company is really not standing behind what they sell. The unit is still under warranty but they are saying the “board” they want to replace is not. Like how is that not part of the unit. My 1st issue is to even talk to someone about what is going on they make you pay a diagnostic fee. This all happens over email and phone and if my husband was not a very computer savvy guy I have no clue how this would works. Just know if the junk breaks on this 3k plus unit they will be no help and you are on your own
@TwigandFeather8 ай бұрын
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@inga-lillguzik80108 ай бұрын
God is so good !!! Praise the Lord !
@TwigandFeather8 ай бұрын
He sure is, Inga-Lill! 💕
@kimpossible01748 ай бұрын
Praise Jesus!!! So excited for you all. Thanks for sharing
@TwigandFeather8 ай бұрын
Thank you, Kim!
@elainascougale54798 ай бұрын
🥲Praise You Jesus!!! That is such wonderful, wonderful news 💕
@lindabaker33948 ай бұрын
Happy News - and what wonderful moments with your Maddy. Thank you for sharing your joy - my heart is happy for you and your family.