Is the cost of food rising? Yes! But you have many more options than buying tons of food with money you may not have. Shop with knowledge, not fear, using the tips our grandma’s knew! Links to recipes and products is in the description box! xoxo Cassandra
@PrestigefashionUK2 жыл бұрын
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@faithboothman94962 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this, we have not stocked up on food at all and we don't intend to do that. What we have done is buy less food and there for we have less waste. We are still working on having less waste and we keep improving.
@bobbyfabiano2 жыл бұрын
@@faithboothman9496 my food consists of real food. I don't buy pre-made stuff I buy organic, and I grow my own. I ferment everything,and I eat Keto and I eat one meal a day, extremely healthy. The cure to all diseases is fasting. I fast 23 and a half hours a day. Stay thin and stay healthy.
@sylviabeam84832 жыл бұрын
sweetheart I can't tell you how much I enjoy your videos. your a beautiful lady that's loaded with personality and smart. you inspirer us all. God bless you always
@sylviabeam84832 жыл бұрын
sweetheart I heard you mention your dear nana and remembered your heart breaking video of losing her. I just want you to know I remember your dear heart hurting
@memefree31012 жыл бұрын
Thank you! I'm so tired of the fear mongering on the food prep channels. They have a lot of great points but the panicking needs to stop. I do what I can and let faith handle the rest. Have a great day y'all.
@BecomingaFarmGirl2 жыл бұрын
Amen, sis! There are so many other ways to run an efficient/prepared kitchen by learning to use what you have to the full. I hadn't intended on making this video, but as a regular YT viewer, I couldn't find this type of video, and felt the nudging to make it. Many of us aren't oblivious to whats happening, but let's stress the importance of food preservation, zero waste cooking, and how you can still eat well with a little improvisation, cooking with scraps and thankfulness for what you already have. Blessings on your week, sweet friend!
@alpacafarmnboers2 жыл бұрын
There are some content creators who have strayed away from their regular content and just posting Doomsday videos daily. I’m the first person to say stock up, grow what you can, preserve what you can…. However, the daily panicky content gives me so much anxiety that I can’t watch. I appreciate you. I don’t comment often but I watch.. I’m in my 60’s and when I trying to come up with ideas…I watch you.
@ThisBraveHeart2 жыл бұрын
Yes! At the beginning when the food shortage was supposed to start prices shot up because of the fear mongering. But now that we’re deep into this I haven’t seen anything not in stock and prices are dropping. And I’m in one of the busiest cities, San Diego.
@southerngal78992 жыл бұрын
Same here @MeMe Free. I've started deleting all the ones with those thumbnails screaming the fear mongering. I just found this channel tonight and she's nowhere like that. Ty for the video. Glad I found your channel. Have a great weekend. 🙏🙏✝️
@MelanatednNature2 жыл бұрын
Same here sheesh 🙄
@rebekahpike56862 жыл бұрын
THANK YOU, love this approach. Too many people panicking out there about food "shortages" and not understanding that the real problem for those of us in the U.S. is going to be learning to cook and shop in a very strategic, budget-friendly way. There's a misunderstanding of the problem and people are jumping to the wrong solution. Thanks for all these practical resources.
@sweetembrace67062 жыл бұрын
no one is misunderstanding. capitalism kills.
@ravenlaughs9757 Жыл бұрын
Earth tries to feed us we ignore what's being served eat wild, learn your mycelium. People fear what they do not understand, this is why people are panicking. The majority of people do not know their food unless it comes in pretty packages. This will be changing and for the betterment of mankind.
@yesenia38169 ай бұрын
Amen
@ashtorfarm8866 Жыл бұрын
Another way to freeze eggs is to use silicone cup cake liners. Each liner holds two scrambled eggs. After freezing thoroughly, remove the “pucks” from the silicone lined muffin pan and place into a freezer bag.
@joebrowning23582 жыл бұрын
Most channels would have made a dozen videos out of this much information. Well done. Love your energy
@kwhite7344 Жыл бұрын
My son with autism heard you say peanut butter and he started watching the video with me and he hit the like button! He likes to make his own peanut butter in our Vitamix blender. Great video again!!
@chRizma2 жыл бұрын
I had to double check this was all the same video - the amount of value you packed in! 🤯 This is the kind of content the world needs, informative, motivating and entertaining! Thanks so much!
@jasminenash91422 жыл бұрын
My local grocery store discounts meat, eggs, dairy and produce when it gets close to its Best Buy date. I love stocking up and freezing or canning those items to save even more. I am also a huge fan of reusable items. I just got several reusable canning lids for my birthday! Now I don’t have to worry about shortages on metal lids. Thank you for sharing your tips Cassandra :)
@ajb.8222 жыл бұрын
You'll have to let us know how you like them ! ( the reusable canning lids). When I was deciding to buy some lids in bulk to save and stock up, last year, I looked into them but wasn't sure.. they had a lot of reviewers saying they had more fails with them sealing, than normal. I don't recall for sure if that was incl. the 1st time they used them, but I think so. That plus the fact ( according to the item description) that they only last for a handful of times canning with them, I decided to instead just buy a big bulk bunch of the regular kind. I got them from a company called Fennimores or something like that. I have had no issue with their genaric lids and rings until this year, when I ran into an issue getting several of the wide mouth rings to start threading onto a batch of wide mouth pint Kerr jars (which were also slightly taller than normal, got em at a thrift sale, wonder if it was that batch of jars... ? But, my older rings which are mostly probably Kerr brand, screwed on). A lot of my old rings are awfully rusty (probly from back before I knew to always rake them off the jars b4 storing 😁😕, so, I'd broken out a new batch of the no-names ). Anyways, buying a batch if like 90 lids at once, of generic esp. , saved a LOT per lid. Unlike the ones on Amazon, these ones seemed to be made in the US, too. The generic on Amazon are made in China and have a LOT of bad reviews/failures.
@kettleisalwayson7 ай бұрын
I am in the UK so decided to invest in the reusable ones as the ball lids are nearly 7 dollars for a pack of 12. The plastic lids can last a long time it is the rubber ring which lasts about 10 times. I find that there really is no difference in seal fails once you get used to the difference also just make the head space slightly bigger, it really helps
@bigflatsominxy90382 жыл бұрын
I am so happy to find someone with similar philosophy on food! I broke my leg this year and couldn’t work. I canned everything from my garden and from the farm where I buy seasonal produce and mystery boxes. Then I taught myself to pressure can. That’s how I found you; searching for ideas on how to use my canned food. I made a wonderful black bean salad by mixing home canned beans and homegrown and canned peach salsa! I was reading a recipe and realized everything I needed was in these two jars I had on the shelf! I want complete control over the source and ingredients in my food. I also found that shopping at Mexican grocers and small independent grocers can provide meats and produce at better prices and quality. I just got whole chickens for 99 cents a pound in 2022! I bought 3 cut them up canned a bunch and froze the trimmings and bones for the next stock day. To see such a young vibrant woman practicing and passing on these amazing old style home ec skills makes me very happy. You also encourage me bc sometimes I feel very alone in my desire to live this way and seeing someone 20 years younger doing these things it’s a blessing. Your new subscriber from Wisconsin.
@johannahs1967 Жыл бұрын
Honey, you are amazing! Just a tip on less waste with the eggs. Pour into silicone muffin tins, freeze, pop out and put in a bag. 1 bag, individually frozen eggs. 😊 So glad I found your channel. You are a gem.
@maranathayall2 жыл бұрын
Love this! The fear porn over food shortages and prices is so annoying. I've had to unsubscribe from a lot of people. I see the prices rising every time I shop for my family, but God promised us a way of escape for those who believe in Him so I continue on with my day. Thank you for sharing that tip about freezing eggs. I had no idea! Also, I tried to search your blog, but I couldn't find a recipe on how you make that multigrain bread you showed. I'd love to start making my own.
@ProPlan232 жыл бұрын
Amen!!!
@asmremporium47352 жыл бұрын
I would like to see god feeding you , when there is no food of the shelves available. Knowing how to be thrifty with food is great but only any good if there is any food available to be thrifty with 😂
@reogrande8020 Жыл бұрын
Please don't insult people by lying, sound minded adults know that gods are pretend and that it's wrong to lie.
@mrmicro22 Жыл бұрын
I believe God is real but I know and all believers struggle with the reality that bad things happen to good people, including starving. Joseph prepared in the years of plenty. We should do the same.
@sassyherbgardener7154 Жыл бұрын
It cracks me up when you keep saying "unthaw." I think you just mean "thaw." Love your channel! I've been a canner and homesteader for years, but I still learn a thing or two from you on nearly every video. God bless!
@daval5563 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your video. It wasn't that long ago we stashed $100 for when butter went on sale for $3lb. Those days are long over. Butter here in Canaduh is $7 plus a pound regular price so when it went on sale for $4.50lb I went right away to the store(s) to get some before it was sold out. The first store had limited product with a ten pound "limit" per "household". This is new eh? It used to be "per customer". Me and Mum could get 20 lb that way and they all know that Me and Mum are in one household because she's been hanging off my arm for years because of her "All The Timers". I'm her full time caregiver and it shames me that I'm all she has but that's my reality. Now in the big city I'd lie and tell them we are two households. I'd lie for butter but that doesn't work around here where everyone knows everyone's business. I can't fart but they all wipe their bum, ... Oh well, gives them something to talk about I'm sure. Besides, I'm not into lying because the truth stands on its own, whereas a lie requires the constant expenditure of my time and energy to exist and I'm too lazy to be maintaining lies. .... except for butter, I'd lie for butter. True story. In the big towns I just make multiple visits until I have the amount I want and call it done. No lying needed. I was going to go to the Grain Elevator for a half ton of whole Wheat and 500 lbs of Oats but the truck got snowed in and I'm not paying to have it blown out. Snow melts for free given time. Prepping is not the answer. But it's going to help for sure. Our dilemma? We can only deny our redemption, our salvation. You see, the paradigm shift from the childish win/lose mentality to a mature and wise Win/Win, and the model change from "for profit", to "not for profit", only expose us as "corrupted" and only losers are corrupted, therefore we can not accept such an unacceptable truth and we deny our Soul-U-Shun. This is also too simple a solution. People would only believe that they are being played for suckers if it was a diabolically genius "con game" being played and not meaningless and childish games of win/lose and the lies and corruption of "eternal growth and profit" here where nothing grows forever and profit is the lie. We lived in a world of abundance not profit. Profit is the concept used to concentrate the abundance of the world into the hands and control of the few, the elite, the entitled, and those great winners in a perverted world of win/lose. "Profit" requires the constant expenditure of your precious time, energy, and belief to exist. Right Santa? The hoarded abundance of the world is then used to control and direct a population of brainwashed for profit" economic slaves who only understand, worship, and practice the self inflicted retardation of "win/lose" to structure their every affair as civilized, sane, wise, and honorable. There's a voice within us all that speaks to us when we want to hear it. Or allow it credence, that is. People who have not "heard" or refuse to see the obvious failure of humanity are destined for the non-viable. This is natural and organic. Kinda a human fail safe. Anyway, there is so much more to the Ways of the Win/Win. I can't get into it all now. So I'll leave you with a taste of "The Economics of Time". A community owned "not for profit" worth and value of our time and energy based in "time" alone, backed by the abundance, and built on a foundation of truth and reality. Just a teaser eh? OK, I've trained myself to pay attention to what grabs my attention and I found myself interested in you. Forgive me please but there must be something or I wouldn't bother trying. I plant the seeds of Win/Win in the dismal and depleted soil of the win/lose because I know that failed human filth makes the greatest fertilizer. Just don't be great fertilizer eh? The seeds of Win/Win are given freely and unconditionally. Do with them what you will. That alone makes the seeds and myself "suspect" in the minds of the corrupted, and I laugh and laugh. May the abundance of the world always be manifest in your life. And good luck.
@KneppwoodatHome2 жыл бұрын
I just found your channel, and I’m definitely enjoying your content ☺️ I love that this video wasn’t the doom and gloom of so many others. Yours was a breath of fresh air 💕
@BecomingaFarmGirl2 жыл бұрын
Welcome, Aboard, new friend! Agreed! That's not to say that you and I don't cleary see the cost of things are rising, but you're gonna need REAL kitchen skills (canning, dehydrating, fermenting, freezing, making more things from scratch will substitute ingredients) if you truly want to run an economical (yet delicous) kitchen. Thanks for saying, hello!
@KneppwoodatHome2 жыл бұрын
@@BecomingaFarmGirl absolutely!!! Looking forward to binging more videos, lol
@ineedminions2 жыл бұрын
I just had to comment that I love your content! It helps me look at my kitchen from a different perspective. Thanks for all you do!
@BecomingaFarmGirl2 жыл бұрын
Hello dear friendn! I am so happy to help! I completely understand this sentiment, as my own perspective about my kitchen has changed over the last few years that I've learned homesteading skills that can be implemented in a small space. A bit of planning, learning basic preservation recipes and learning to use every part of everything saves so much! Have a great week!
@LolaRabbit2 жыл бұрын
Thank you. I’m so tired of the fear mongering. My heart and mind can’t take it. Fear doesn’t help, but your video is informative and empowering, which is just what I needed
@bekahbrown1382 Жыл бұрын
amen
@LynnerdSkinnerd972 жыл бұрын
I HAD to come on here and tell you that this is one the best videos I've seen someone do in a long time. You are keeping it simple and showing practical ways for people to be better stewards of their space, food and time. I LOVE it. While I have a large piece of property where we grow a lot of food, I use all of these tips. The biggest one is that I'm trying to be more zero waste in the kitchen. Teaching that one tip to home cooks is priceless. I make the best stocks for soup and cooking out of scraps. Any time I have chicken bones and scrap veggies, I save them to make stock. Canning it or freezing it (what I used to do before I learned how to pressure can) saves so much money and is so healthy. I just bought 3 roasts to cut up for stews and had almost 2 pounds of scraps left over. I'm learning to make broth and then fat to cook with from it. ZERO waste, 100% taste! You inspired me to go buy some (gently used) scrap cooking books to up my game. Thank you!
@mrskimmieg2 жыл бұрын
Great tips! I just put in a reserve for the “Cooking with Scraps” book with my library. With ever rising food prices, eliminating food waste is one of our primary money saving strategies.
@CCisRight Жыл бұрын
Man! I'm so happy that 6 months ago I decided to take advantage of all the meat sales due to hearing about future price hikes. We even bought a pressure canner, an extra deep freezer (second hand) and a food saver. We spent most of the summer finding sales and vacuum packing meal sized portions. We canned and froze whatever our small garden produced. Now our shelves and freezers are brimming with food that I didn't have to pay an arm and a leg for. We are using the no food wasted method as well.... we've often used it previously because my father was a great depression child and so kind of taught me some things, oh and early in my marriage I bought the 2 "Penny Pincher" books by Amy Dacysyn (or however you spell her name lol).
@freedomjam36702 жыл бұрын
Cassandra! It’s always so nice to see you. You make me laugh & I love your feisty sense of humor. You were missed. 💐No pressure though.. I get it …work gets in the way. I hope you got exactly what you wanted in the new position. As I’ve said before your content is worth the wait-you give us so much of your knowledge, encouragement and inspiration that it lingers for awhile. So take the time you need. We are grateful for all you do! Yes, Grandma’s new best. A lot of what you say and do resonates with me and get me motivated!! Thank you & be well my friend!!
@BecomingaFarmGirl2 жыл бұрын
Hey, Roseann! Awww, thank ya so much! My new job (same position) cuts my commute in half and gives me a little more flexibility this summer. I had several interviews over the course of the past 3 weeks and now I'm closing things out and work and training my replacment. I love a good "stockpile" video but the tone of some of them can leave you feeling anxious. Plus, it won't do you any good to keep buying tons of food if you aren't managing what you have to the full. I have a couple of collabs this summer so I've got to stick to a more regular posting schedule! So good to "see" you! Have a great week!
@melinda6024 Жыл бұрын
I buy whole chickens and season them well inside and out. I like a mix of lemon pepper and cajun seasoning. Then I put it in my crockpot, set it on low and cook it while I sleep. The next am, I take it out and cool a bit, and pop in fridge till supper time. use it for tacos, chx salad, chix alfredo, or a salad topper.
@karendurrer2494 Жыл бұрын
I seriously LOOOOOVE your channel. I never cease to learn something and I so appreciate your COMPLETELY real common sense approach to not just feeding a family but doing it well. Keep up the great work, sweet girl WE ARE HUNGRY FOR THIS CONTENT
@amandasnailtasticnails9657 Жыл бұрын
In this video you hit two things I want to learn to do canning and making bread. I know I’ve been told to just jump in and give it a try. I may just learn this summer. My mom switched from napkins to clothes back around 08 after she got laid off. She had fabric at home so she made her own and still does.
@vickigonya9432 Жыл бұрын
I'm so happy I discovered you!! I enjoy watching you and learn so much!!! ❤
@eriseasyeats54732 жыл бұрын
Excellent video. I completely agree, and a lot of well-intentioned videos make the whole idea of canning and stockpiling seem completely inaccessible for a lot of people. I particularly liked how you pointed out that gathering your materials and resources for canning and freezing is something that takes time, it’s very reassuring for people on a limited budget. Brilliant content, I’ve just subscribed.
@tydavis18432 жыл бұрын
Hi Cassandra! Thank you so very much for this! I value your videos and praise God for Him giving you the wisdom to share what you do! Many blessings to you & yours! ❤️
@BecomingaFarmGirl2 жыл бұрын
Hi Ty! Awww, thank ya so much. Times are uncertain and stressful for many right now, but not anything our (great)grandparents didn't experience. There is so much you can do with less just by pivoting from a "convenience kitchen" to a "country kitchen". My kitchen is "all together" just yet, but the progress I've made by implementing these tips sure has made a financial difference and I can't help but pass it along. Be encouraged! Blessings on your week!
@brendabrosius642 жыл бұрын
Yes!! Lol.... I know 2 books I will be adding to my library. 📚 Thanks for the motivation & inspiration.
@BecomingaFarmGirl2 жыл бұрын
Hi Brenda! Those books are amazing references and will pay for themselves immediately! Good to see you!
@lucylu95302 жыл бұрын
This is the most informative and realistic channel for saving money on food. Thank you for sharing and teaching this old gal😀
@sharoncara905 Жыл бұрын
Binge watching YOU this weekend to educate myself! Wish I had found you years ago!!! Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge- and for your gift to kids through your career. I have been married 30+ years to a high school administrator so I know you ARE busy! Thank your husband for his service!
@beinghope5705 Жыл бұрын
I found your channel!!! Girl, you are an old soul! What I see you doing is what I saw my Aunts, grandmother and mom do.., spend money wisely, they either grew small gardens, bought in season, used “scraps” and canned or dried to preserve. I love your channel, no panic, just common sense that saves money, stops waste with the perk of having a little stockpile when needed.
@failte9910 Жыл бұрын
I had no idea I could freeze eggs raw. I’m a single gal, post Bariatric surgery, and can’t use up fresh eggs before they go bad. Portioning them out to freeze will be such a game changer for me. Especially for baking. I’m binge watching your channel and learning so much. Thank you for sharing what you’ve learned! ❤
@janp7660 Жыл бұрын
You can also preserve eggs by coating them with vegetable oil . This works for fresh eggs. I don't know how well it would work for store bought eggs. Fresh eggs will keep for weeks in a cool location once they've been oiled.
@heathermacy4092 жыл бұрын
Cass, you are ROCKIN’ Proverbs 31:10-31! 🤩 Awesome advice. I’m going to need those cookbooks for sure. Also, I was watching this while getting ready for bed. Nearly snorted coconut oil because I was oil pulling when the chicken feet segment came up and I started laughing. Verrrrry dangerous! 😅😂🤣 🪥🦷
@livewellel2 жыл бұрын
This is the first time I've ever seen one of your videos and I thought it was great! I love your energy and your approach. Great job presenting all of those wonderful ideas.
@GoodThingsEtc Жыл бұрын
OMG!!! I was so grossed out cooking with my first chicken feet! So, i taught myself to cook with the chicken feet and make the best collagen bone broth. Once i got over it, i was good to go. lol you rock girl! I live in Baltimore too.... Hope we get to meet oneday! Maia
@BecomingaFarmGirl Жыл бұрын
Maia! I’m so glad you just shared you had a exact same experience! And you’re right, I had read beforehand that the collagen they produce is unbeatable and after the first time, I was hooked. Now I’m getting used to them, which is a good thing because when I have chickens I know that I can truly use every part. I know some folks clip off the toes/mail part instead of leaving them whole like I do. It’s good to know I have a neighbor!
@redshed20202 жыл бұрын
I am so thankful I started dehydrating and canning a few years ago. Makes me much less anxious about what is happening in the world right now. I gotta start getting into ferments now.
@Victoriancottage18992 жыл бұрын
Oh my goodness I love you so much!!!! Love hearing what you have to say....just found you a week ago and am watching all your videos!
@AliciasInTheKitchen2 жыл бұрын
Great tips Cassandra! If your swiffer should ever kick the bucket, the OXO spray mop is pretty great. It has washable pads, and you can mix whatever cleaner you want to use in the spray bottle which would work great with your oils.
@redlanternhomesteadcathym1052 жыл бұрын
When you like a channel enough to let the ads roll. THANK YOU. As always.
@BecomingaFarmGirl2 жыл бұрын
Aww, Cathy you are too sweet! Truly! There is no denial that prices of almost everything are rising, but there is still plenty that can be done in an ordinary kitchen to make meals and money stretch in ways that benefit your wallet, health, taste buds and self-reliance over the long run. Learning the ways of a country kitchen equips you with valuable skills so that you can whether any storm (plus, its just good eatin'). Have a great week!
@KaikalaMoon Жыл бұрын
Cassandra! Girl thank you sooo much. I feel so guilty throwing stems and every single thing you threw in that stock, in the trash. I watch numerous videos learning holistic ways to use food for healing or therapeutic uses, but I needed this! Thanks for recommending the books also.
@Anne-iy9xm Жыл бұрын
Oh my, you are incredibly savvy!!! I wish I had your energy. I'm just starting to ferment and garden. Thanking for recipes and tips. Love your videos, too.
@calliknudsen Жыл бұрын
I think this is the only time I have subscribed to someone after watch half of one video. But girl, I adore you already!
@storya14 Жыл бұрын
You are my absolute favorite channel! I love love everything you present. 🤗
@teresadearl1681 Жыл бұрын
We have been working toward zero waste for years. Leftover veggies go in a large zipper bag for soup. Ends of all veggies and onion skins make amazing broths. Saving all bones will make great stock. Great ideas for quick breakfast and lunch ideas! Thank you!!! I love you videos.
@patriciabeller64 Жыл бұрын
I wish I could hug you! Started following after your Perfection heater video and have learned so much from you. Thank you for sharing of your heart and home!
@shess16402 жыл бұрын
Love love love this!!! I have not seen enough of this topic on YT.
@ranakacir3893 Жыл бұрын
Hi Casandra! I found you through Canuary 2023. I have been devouring all of your vlogs. Thank you so much for all of the great info you share. I keep you on my kitchen counter while I can as well. Leisa from SuttonsDaze was my first introduction to canning last year and I have been enjoying canning ever since.
@lv16892 жыл бұрын
Amen I agree am tired of the depressing you and your won’t make it if u don’t grow food. Thank you Cassandra!! I absolutely love your channel. Please please continue. LV
@TieeshaEssex10 ай бұрын
Your Dad made you all by himself! Lovely video!
@Carol-ch9wj Жыл бұрын
You are awesome! I'm so glad I found this channel........thank you!
@teddibear1850 Жыл бұрын
Where has this girl been all my life? Love her! Great videos.😘🙏😊
@9AcreFamilyFarms2 жыл бұрын
Ok! Can I say we are fans! That is a understatement! New members of your framily!
@BecomingaFarmGirl2 жыл бұрын
Hi Dale and Lisa! Awww, you are too sweet. I"m sending the love right back! I was listening to your "We farm different than Justin Rhodes" playlist and it is SPOT ON!! Full of solid advice, perspective and encouragement!
@KateMoranHere9 ай бұрын
Your content is soooo good! So informational, upbeat, and much more original than a lot of other channels out there. I subscribed after watching one video!! So glad I found you.
@melissab7777 Жыл бұрын
Just came across your channel. Love your ideas! And your excitement makes me want to sit down and have a cup of coffee with ya!
@mschuiming Жыл бұрын
❤❤❤❤yes, loooovvvvveee this channel. Super happy I found you!❤❤❤❤❤
@thankfulblessings24122 жыл бұрын
This is my first time here and I must thank you for the blessings that you shared. You pulled so many very useful tips it was like I had watched 4 or 5 videos, but it was all in one. Thank you very much. Blessings to you.
@karenskrazydeals5028 Жыл бұрын
Just found you on YT. Love this video! Thanks! Will be watching them all! ❤️
@melinda6024 Жыл бұрын
try making white bean hummus, it is sooooooo good, just follow the same recipe as when using chickpeas. try it!
@gailsbookishthings51912 жыл бұрын
The chicken feet part made me laugh… Our local Walmart market was selling them for a while. I never bought them, though, but I have heard they’re great for broth. I was glad to learn you can freeze eggs-thank you for that. This video was so motivating-thank you!
@ceepark1142 жыл бұрын
I keep the chicken feet after harvesting our meat chickens and clean them, freeze them , then put them in with necks and backs to get that real bone broth gelatin.
@joybird4870 Жыл бұрын
Your channel is exactly what I have been looking for. I am an most empty nester in a suburb home with no real garden space. You are so fun and real!
@BecomingaFarmGirl Жыл бұрын
Hi Joy! Awww, this is so sweet. There is still so much you can do without land or livestock. Thanks for saying hello!
@highhillshomestead7641 Жыл бұрын
I am LOVING you!!! You are so delightful!
@mitachondria12 жыл бұрын
I am glad I found your channel. So much money . thank you!!!
@hmmm..27332 жыл бұрын
It’s my first time here and not my last!! Great ideas. Thank you!!
@user-rx7nv8td4z2 жыл бұрын
Wow! What an incredible amount of information! God bless you dear sister, greetings from England. 🏴💕
@Barbaralee1205 Жыл бұрын
This lady is so fun and so valuable!!
@BecomingaFarmGirl Жыл бұрын
Awww, thanks Barbara!!
@lisatangen4213 Жыл бұрын
C, you produce gorgeous, fun, inspiring videos. I'm doing whatever I can to see your subscriber list grow! Thank you for all the wonderful recipes and tips.
@heathermoses6183 Жыл бұрын
I'm glad you popped up on my KZbin, I like you! Can't wait to watch more. Love, a city girl turned farm girl 😊
@Magdalena2872 жыл бұрын
Ive moved down to southern texas from the midwest and after being here a year im still utterly confused by their produce seasons. The apples are expensive in the summer but also the fall, same with watermelon cucumbers corn etc. Theyre just all expensive all year round its maddening and saving money down here has been a huge challenge for me because sales cycles and seasonal prices seem to not exist in south texas lol btw just subscribed!
@amandavalentino38182 жыл бұрын
Intelligent woman! God bless you and may you have all peace in him
@elizabethdixon98842 жыл бұрын
Whoa!!!!@ 1st Visit and I am blown away!! Where have been!! OMG!! I thought I was the only person who used baskets in her freezer, people thought I was nuts until I showed them!! Praise Most High, you are a genius 🙌 🙏 Thank you for your chalked filled information videos!!! God Bless you!!!
@BecomingaFarmGirl2 жыл бұрын
Haha, Elizabeth you and I have hacked fridge organization. I don’t know where I’d be without them! I’m so happy you found this video helpful, every little bit counts! Have a blessed week!
@PepperAnnT2 жыл бұрын
Omg!!!!!! I can not believe I stumbled upon your channel and I’m not trying to be biased but I’m so happy I am able to see someone who looks like me who is knowledgeable about being sufficient during an inflation and also knowledgeable about gardening. I apologize if I offend anyone but this is my truth. ❤😊
@lonis7456 Жыл бұрын
You are awesome. I love your videos!! Thank you for taking your time to share with us.
@elizabethbrown1276 Жыл бұрын
You are so adorable "ferocious love bug". Love your channel and the information you bring us.
@Luvstravelandgroceries Жыл бұрын
So glad I’ve found your channel! I’m also in an urban area and “farming.” Have two planter boxes as well as bags for gardening. We’ve gone from store processed food to home grown and preserved. So gratifying and tasty!! Thanks for all of you tips! God Bless.
@marnierethmeier65382 жыл бұрын
Wow girl you are really creative and smart!!! Thanks for sharing ♥️
@emoryrubyg96312 жыл бұрын
Thank you! Love your content. I definitely need to learn to use more scraps. I've just always thrown them away but you're right, I can save more by being less wasteful than going out and buying more food.
@PaigeTheFramer Жыл бұрын
This video is my favorite so far, and I absolutely love all your videos!
@chapman15692 жыл бұрын
You bring meal prep and cost saving habits to a new level! And your recipes are healthy ! Have you noticed the price of cereal boxes? How about preparing pancakes, waffles and muffins instead of buying these overpriced breakfast cereals? That would make a good video as well. I am glad to have discovered your channel, I subscribed! Thanks!
@FamilyofSeedsCee2 жыл бұрын
I'm so glad KZbin served me this channel. Girl, in real life, we'd be besties. 👏🏼👏🏼
@valmcb6479 Жыл бұрын
Excellent and encouraging advice! You are doing a great job!!
@debrakessler5141 Жыл бұрын
You are a breath of fresh air!
@Katgirl2024 Жыл бұрын
Oooh I don’t have time to watch this video right now, But I’m ABSOLUTELY going to make time to binge your channel. THANK YOU!! You seem very positive and upbeat and hey let’s do this kinda gal. Can’t wait to watch more tonight.
@therealashleycrouch2 жыл бұрын
You’re a genius ❤love this conscious approach!
@storedaway Жыл бұрын
Glad I was recommended your channel. Lots of great info, new subscriber here.
@tipgiles54322 жыл бұрын
Just found your channel and this is the first segment I have watched. Very refreshing. Being raised by depression era parent who grew up with very little, I innately learned many of the tips you suggested. I plant to go back and watch older segments and future ones. I base mush of what it taught as opposed to many channels who become to prepper hysteric. Those last very little time on my favorites. Looking forward to enjoying your channel in the future . Joy Giles
@urbansurvivor360 Жыл бұрын
New subscriber! Million thankyous. I will be throwing less into the computer (I don't do waste either) but throwing more into my saucepan! Fabulous!
@JaimieNJesus10 ай бұрын
I don’t comment nearly enough cuz I watch your videos while I’m at work but I use Sooo many of your tips and tricks! Thank you for sharing and keep it coming! Happy New Year!
@scmiller202 жыл бұрын
Best video I've been recommended lately! Thank you for the tips!
@webdarling5 ай бұрын
Love your tips.and recipes, keep em coming!
@Debbie-bg3mo Жыл бұрын
I am enjoying your channel. I just about went broke last summer trying to stock up on grocery items. I finally realized those women who could do that had extra money to accomplish this feat. Meg, on Holler Homstead, mentioned that she didn't try to stock up. She ran a frugal kitchen. My mom ran a frugal kitchen, so do you. That makes much more sense than having a grocery store in the basement.
@blissrose01 Жыл бұрын
Subscribed for your GREAT point! Progress > Perfection with low-waste life!
@mamagrahams9943 Жыл бұрын
You have such practical wisdom! Wow, some great ideas here thank you
@donnatoepfer25022 жыл бұрын
You always have such an upbeat outlook and great tips, have a wonderful rest of your week!
@BecomingaFarmGirl2 жыл бұрын
Always good to see you, Donna! Thank you so much!
@kyrymom90 Жыл бұрын
I love love love this video!!! Thank you for sharing this!
@sarahharvey7844 Жыл бұрын
I love all of your videos! so entertaining and full of valuable information. I can't believe how small your freezer is. i have a large stand up freezer and a very large box freezer. i should organize it though....
@donnamullins2089 Жыл бұрын
I'm amazed and glad to find your channel. Great information. I too use my asparagus ends but I peel them first less woody more tender. Yummy hummus.
@DeeMc54 Жыл бұрын
Wow! You are high energy with lots of helpful information. I think you are now my new favorite KZbinr! Oh my on those chicken feet looking like fingers... I hope I don't have to resort to those... kinda freaked me out. I did buy one of the books you recommended! Thanks for that too!
@usmc9355 Жыл бұрын
👏👏👏 Good for you! This is how we started. “Homesteading “ in town on a standard 50x 100 lot. We now are on 3 acres in the country with our own animals and everything. We learned all the skills while still living in town.
@reneenewfrock57432 жыл бұрын
Wow. This video was amazing. Lots of new, good meal ideas for me.
@TimmyMoza Жыл бұрын
You are awesome! Great content and your energy on camera is contagious.
@sharonsopczynski1192 Жыл бұрын
I do stock up , can ,freeze, dehydrate and prepping and not out of fear my fear is my children and grandkids not having what they need. I came across this video and I really enjoyed it . There’s a few books that have recipes on using everything no waste. The ZERO- WASTE CHEF , COOKING WITH SCRAPS AND A FEW MORE . Love your posts thank you merry Christmas