When you weren’t taught how to be a homemaker

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Farmhouse on Boone

Farmhouse on Boone

Күн бұрын

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@loiscarteaux9389
@loiscarteaux9389 10 күн бұрын
Remember us older women at church! Get to know us, there are many of us who have these skills and would love to share and pour into younger women ❤
@olivia4400
@olivia4400 9 күн бұрын
I wish you older ladies were easier to find! That’s wonderful that you want to pour those skills into younger women
@loiscarteaux9389
@loiscarteaux9389 9 күн бұрын
@olivia4400 I understand especially since many churches are becoming more youth oriented and many of us older people are being shoved to the side. But begin praying for the Lord to bring an godly older woman into your life. This is biblical and even though it may take some time Christ will honor this prayer. And pray for us older women that we would wake up, stop feeling useless and become the Titus women Christ has called us to be. May the Lord Jesus Christ bless you dear one as you wait upon Him!❤️
@Beatrice-e3m
@Beatrice-e3m 8 күн бұрын
That’s so nice!
@laurenm6660
@laurenm6660 8 күн бұрын
Amen!
@christiecruzxo2841
@christiecruzxo2841 7 күн бұрын
Love this comment ❤
@Just-Nikki
@Just-Nikki 12 күн бұрын
The suggestion of a well stocked pantry is truly an important message. My brother in law is in his 20’s and asked me to make him a recipe book because my mother in law didn’t cook. I included a list of items I keep on hand and he talks often about how helpful that list has been. It’s so helpful having a stock so no matter what, you can put food in belly’s.
@Quitschenteli
@Quitschenteli 12 күн бұрын
What a wonderful idea ❤
@Faith1931
@Faith1931 11 күн бұрын
Can you share the list?
@Sally0779
@Sally0779 11 күн бұрын
That’s what I need to learn. Ugh. All this seems so daunting, I never got the cooking/homemaking genes from my mom. It’s unfortunate really that all this has gone by the wayside for the most part these days.
@kallistoindrani5689
@kallistoindrani5689 10 күн бұрын
What a great thing to do!
@phoebedigs1356
@phoebedigs1356 10 күн бұрын
Yes, I needed my pantry a few times because of job loss or illness. It’s so important. Start by only buying what you use and a little at a time until you build up as much as you need according to how many people are in your home.
@bethanypulice4224
@bethanypulice4224 11 күн бұрын
God has used your simple channel to transform my life, how I cook, how I raise my kids...I went from struggling with and, even sometimes hating, motherhood to embracing the beauty of it just from watching your example. Not to mention all the practical homemaking skills that I now pass on to friends and family. It's ridiculous how I'm tearing up writing this right now but I am so thankful you say "yes" to Jesus. God has used your faithful example to radically change me. I know you don't know me from Adam, but I really think of you as a dear friend and mentor. Blessings on you, friend!
@bethanypulice4224
@bethanypulice4224 11 күн бұрын
And God is teaching me to be a homemaker thru YOU! My mom had a distant mother and so she never learned how to be a homemaker...which I meant I never learned. Your channel has really deeply changed me!
@jenniferl6553
@jenniferl6553 11 күн бұрын
oh my goodness, your words brought me to tears. thank you for sharing.
@FarmhouseonBoone
@FarmhouseonBoone 11 күн бұрын
That's so heartwarming, I'm so glad you found my channel helpful!! Hopefully others will read your words and be encouraged too....thanks for sharing with all of us.
@kristieshoemake7343
@kristieshoemake7343 6 күн бұрын
Wish you were around when I was a young mom!! I am older now and it was a different time. Moms now are lucky to have your advice!
@BecomingaGreenstalker
@BecomingaGreenstalker 12 күн бұрын
When you have no idea where to start…you watch Lisa and her sisters and get a great overview of it all!❤
@Emily_Watson
@Emily_Watson 9 күн бұрын
My mother was a great homemaker. Our home was always very clean. We always ate good home cooked meals. But somehow I didn’t learn much of that while growing up. I’ve been a homemaker for nearly 10 years and I’m just now feeling like maybe I’ve got the hang of it. I miss the mark most days still. But tomorrow is another opportunity to hone in perfection.
@cassjoyberry
@cassjoyberry 12 күн бұрын
This title alone makes me want to cry. Thank you.
@jennilynmae
@jennilynmae 4 күн бұрын
I agree. My Mom never allowed me in the kitchen.
@annasouthard7173
@annasouthard7173 11 күн бұрын
I remember reading in Farmer Boy that Almanzo’s mother felt like the “new fangled” donut shape was very impractical because the round donuts with a hole in the center didn’t flip themselves. She twisted hers so they would flip on their own as they cook. I think your square shaped ones are very practical as well!
@tashainjena
@tashainjena 9 күн бұрын
I remember this! My mom said my aunt used to make killer donuts.
@lindakurtz2653
@lindakurtz2653 12 күн бұрын
Great encouragement. As a homeschooling mom one of my goals was to teach skills but more importantly to teach my children HOW to learn (ask questions, use resources, be curious, etc) and to want to learn-whatever that is. Now that my birdies have flown the coop, I see them using the skill of knowing how to learn something being played out in their lives all the times. I consider that one of my best achievements.
@rosemaryharris6064
@rosemaryharris6064 12 күн бұрын
I love your thoughts...your story.
@robinbirdj743
@robinbirdj743 6 күн бұрын
Exactly! The joy in listening my oldest read to her children the same books we loved when she was small. ❤
@LargeFamilyHomestead
@LargeFamilyHomestead 12 күн бұрын
With 10 kids at home, I too didn't have a clue about homemaking when I first got married. I am so thankful that the Father taught me slowly and now my oldest daughters (20 and 18) are prepared to embrace the lifestyle as well. ♥
@ambJesusSaves33
@ambJesusSaves33 12 күн бұрын
I love how you’ve been ending the videos with a few minutes of music and visuals. It’s so calming and relaxing and beautiful way to end it❤
@janetlynn3397
@janetlynn3397 9 күн бұрын
I'm with you. I didn't know how to cook or do laundry. It's been a life of learning basic skills. " Get good at one thing"
@MomOnTheMend
@MomOnTheMend 12 күн бұрын
I think this is my favorite video of yours. I’ve felt behind since becoming a homemaker. Thanks for the reminder that it’s a process and not to compare myself to people who have been doing it for years. I’ve learned so much from your channel.
@maryfrancesbaker289
@maryfrancesbaker289 12 күн бұрын
It was cute to see you count the bowls! I have been married for almost 45 years in March and always joke that my husband first asked if I could make gravy and when I said yes, then he asked to marry him! I have made a lot of gravy in my days! When I make birthday meals for my kids, most often gravy is involved. I really enjoy your videos. Thank you!!
@sueleeg3215
@sueleeg3215 10 күн бұрын
Reading the comments, some obvious, some between the lines, you can see how much pressure we women put on ourselves. For me, you are very encouraging.
@theriggsmama
@theriggsmama 12 күн бұрын
I'm glad for the reminder to get good at a few things before branching out. I get overwhelmed watching homemakers online and seeing all the things I don't know how to do. I'm 34 and been married 15 years and am just learning all of this now, hopefully in time to teach my 11 year old so she doesn't struggle like I have. I'm thankful for your work and example. It's necessary when you don't have people in your life to learn from firsthand.
@ladybugmom10
@ladybugmom10 12 күн бұрын
I tell my daughters how fortunate they are to have the resources and technology available during their early years of motherhood and home making . I’m 51 and the library was my resource. My mother in law taught me how to properly clean a bathroom. After 33 years of marriage I’m finally getting it! I can’t even adequately describe how much Lisa’s channel has helped and encouraged me to hone in on my talents and skills. I agree so much with taking it one step at a time. Small wins build the confidence.
@FarmhouseonBoone
@FarmhouseonBoone 12 күн бұрын
yes!!!
@linseymain254
@linseymain254 12 күн бұрын
What beautiful eyes you have dear. You are a wonder in your home, how blessed your family are to have you.
@Isaacdoescaredits
@Isaacdoescaredits 12 күн бұрын
💯😶‍🌫️🤣
@emilycenatiempo4917
@emilycenatiempo4917 12 күн бұрын
Thank you! Please keep sharing encouraging words. I loved this one.
@delinayoungs3988
@delinayoungs3988 12 күн бұрын
I came from a large family as well. 9 kids and both my Mom and Dad were hard working. My mother was a stay home mom and she did all the cooking and she was a great cook. Foods back then were not filled with poison and additives like today. She showed us girls some cooking skills but she really didn’t have the time to teach us. We all had chores and helped keep the house clean and look after one another. We we not rich in material things but rich in LOVE 🥰 I wouldn’t change any of it. A stay home mom is key it is a hard but rewarding life choice.
@annb6532
@annb6532 12 күн бұрын
Similar. 7 live children but had chores every day-even before school. We just did because we had to live! I wish everyone would have the experience to live on a farm for a week. I believe it would teach so much.
@angelaroberts6077
@angelaroberts6077 12 күн бұрын
Excellent and practical lessons! When I was first married, decades ago, my husband liked hanging out in the kitchen with me as I cooked. But he did admit that sometimes the results made him dread eating. I could never leave the food alone-always experimenting and running in all directions. I did learn eventually, as you recommend, to focus and practice a few things, rather than flitting around .
@Smitty1307
@Smitty1307 12 күн бұрын
It's weird not to see your beautiful custom kitchen. It felt like a cozy cottage. ❤ Your new house is beautiful. More modern.
@sarahlantto8913
@sarahlantto8913 4 күн бұрын
I learned a lot of sourdough basics from you, my dear! ❤❤❤from snowy Minnesota!
@ThankfulNanaDiane
@ThankfulNanaDiane 12 күн бұрын
I’ve been married almost 40 years, & I’m still learning about homemaking, especially from the younger generation. I wish I knew these things when I was younger & had more energy! 😂 My mom was a single mom who worked all day & was too tired to cook or clean when she got home. We ate a lot of “TV dinners.” I bought all the things to start my sourdough journey. I’ve been trying to get better at basic whole wheat sourdough sandwich bread. I just sold the Dutch oven I never used, because I decided I didn’t need the fancy, round, beautiful boules. We eat bread mostly for sandwiches or toast. I was going to try cinnamon raisin sourdough bagels recently, but decided cinnamon raisin bread would be much easier! It’s delicious! Thanks for sharing what you’re still learning! 😊❤
@nelliedoughty5614
@nelliedoughty5614 12 күн бұрын
Encouraging bagels to you! Lisa’s recipe is so easy! English muffins too!
@maryegerton6848
@maryegerton6848 12 күн бұрын
Brilliant! I never even thought about swapping out the starter for yeast. I will definitely do this. It’s genius ❤
@debwalsh6473
@debwalsh6473 12 күн бұрын
I’m married 44 years! I remember calling my friends for advice on cooking, babies etc . I knew nothing! But I learned and embraced homemaking. I worked for many years but I still maintained an orderly home and always had family dinners on the table, now that I’m retired I’ve gotten back to my love of home making. Thank you Lisa for teaching me sourdough and inspiring me even after 44 married years❤
@FarmhouseonBoone
@FarmhouseonBoone 12 күн бұрын
Thank you for sharing!
@maryabbott9680
@maryabbott9680 11 күн бұрын
Yummy stuff as usual Lisa! With you and your daughter in the kitchen I bet it’s alittle tight, but you guys seem to work smoothly together . Thanks for your posts. Springs around the corner! A whole new world opens up at your new place!☺️😉♥️
@bethanycastellanos8348
@bethanycastellanos8348 5 күн бұрын
Homemaking/schooling work at home mom here. There's alot that I don't do well, but I do make yeast bread on a regular basis and look forward to perfecting my sourdough. Thanks for the encouragement and tips!
@rondahoward5341
@rondahoward5341 12 күн бұрын
I am now 55, my kids are grown, and I have a precious granddaughter! We will celebrate our 30th anniversary. I thank God each day to be fortunate enough to be at home with my children. My son is a certified mechanic and my daughter just received her masters! We are currently awaiting her wedding in April! While we’re not rich in money, we are so very rich and blessed! Keep at it! It is an amazing accomplishment to me. And it pays off in so many ways!
@clairetitus6904
@clairetitus6904 12 күн бұрын
It helps to stock your refrigerator and pantry with the basics to cook simple homemade food. Also love your point about repetition. We are all blessed now with KZbin’s to teach us many things. Thanks for your video. ❤
@Just-Nikki
@Just-Nikki 12 күн бұрын
10:06 I started making square biscuits because it’s easier and I’m making the sausage, egg and cheese ( or whatever egg concoction) in a rectangular casserole dish to put in the biscuits anyway. It tastes exactly the same and saves me time.
@ladybugmom10
@ladybugmom10 12 күн бұрын
@@Just-Nikki same! So much easier
@FarmhouseonBoone
@FarmhouseonBoone 12 күн бұрын
love that!!!
@cynthiafisher9907
@cynthiafisher9907 12 күн бұрын
Thank you for this, Lisa! I got married at 18 and I was raised by a single working mom. She didn’t have time or energy to teach me homemaking skills and, honestly, I didn’t much care to learn at the time. When I got married, I pretty much knew nothing about keeping a home. I was ok at baking cookies and that’s about it. Being on the autism spectrum and having ADHD made it pretty challenging to learn and keep up with things. It helped a lot when my oldest daughter got old enough to help me, somehow having help kept me on track more and teaching her a few things helped as well. Now that my kids are all up and out of the house, I find myself having a much harder time keeping to a good schedule. Because of some health issues, I fell way behind on cleaning, so I finally broke down and hired some cleaners for a few months, something I thought I would never do. It helped get me back on track so much! I highly recommend it if a person just can’t get things accomplished. I even learned things from them, after being a homemaker for 50 years!
@FarmhouseonBoone
@FarmhouseonBoone 12 күн бұрын
Sometimes recognizing your stuck and doing what you need to do to get unstuck is just so wise...sounds like you found what you needed!
@cynthiafisher9907
@cynthiafisher9907 11 күн бұрын
Yes, for a few months. Now I’m back to handling it on my own. Thanks for your encouraging words to all your viewers!
@barbarathomas2471
@barbarathomas2471 10 күн бұрын
One of my friends in high school grew up in a small house with lots of siblings. Her mother gave up on housekeeping and consequently my friend never learned how to “keep a house”. This became a problem when she got married and didn’t have a clue how or why to do basic chores.
@nadasadi7993
@nadasadi7993 9 күн бұрын
Thank you! Just your honesty and encouragement throught the video. The tips. Sometimes homemakers (myself) really do feel “unqualified” especially growing up in a fast pace processed world. Your channel is inspiring and comforting. 😊
@EvangeliseGood
@EvangeliseGood 6 күн бұрын
Bless you. There is always a nourishing, calming vibe here Lisa. Thank you for bringing beauty and simplicity, it's grace in our lives.
@rosemaryharris6064
@rosemaryharris6064 12 күн бұрын
You shared so much advice in your video today. I am an older mom now but I really enjoy watching your videos and learning from you. Your comment about not comparing yourself is so important in so many aspects of our lives. Thanks for reminding us of that and so many other things!!
@mom2blessings_sadie
@mom2blessings_sadie 11 күн бұрын
I love how I love home making I have 8 children to about sake age as u I recently suffered an ectopic pregnancy n trying to find joy again in homeschooling home making hasn't been easy just nice to see a video like this ty
@vfrank222
@vfrank222 10 күн бұрын
This is so inspiring and made me feel so much better! I consider myself a “homemaker-in-training” right now and I’m learning how to make things from scratch with healthy ingredients, properly clean/keep a home, knit, etc but sometimes when I watch people on KZbin I feel so behind and like I’m not doing enough! But hearing your encouragement reminds me that I’m doing things at the pace that I’m meant to and that I’ll learn more and more as I grow into this ❤
@pineapple0748
@pineapple0748 12 күн бұрын
I've been married just over 17 years and my oldest is 15. I still have hardly any idea what I'm doing. My mother had severe depression when I was a young teenager and I didn't learn any homemaking skills due to that.
@FarmhouseonBoone
@FarmhouseonBoone 11 күн бұрын
All of us start from a different spot and thats ok....take it as slow as you need and try mastering one thing before moving on to the next
@Elisabeth5355
@Elisabeth5355 11 күн бұрын
Thank you, it is very helpful for me, too.​@@FarmhouseonBoone
@stefanybeyer4653
@stefanybeyer4653 11 күн бұрын
I feel like I could have written this, too. My mom was grieving hard from the time I was 10 and she really was just surviving. I tell my kids that I'm not as good at homemaking as I wish I was, but we all get to learn together.
@connierivera1758
@connierivera1758 12 күн бұрын
So true! I grew up in a time that home economics was taught in public school. You would learn cooking, sewing and all things of the home. Sadly, today's teens don't know and don't have basic skills unless their parents made it a point to teach them.
@carmarasmussen8118
@carmarasmussen8118 11 күн бұрын
Yup! HomeEc was what we called it. Sewing, cooking and childcare basics were all things I learned in junior high back in the 70's. My how times have changed and not always for the better. 😢
@kj7653
@kj7653 10 күн бұрын
And now too many moms are in the work force stressed by 12 hour days.
@rachelb2574
@rachelb2574 12 күн бұрын
Great advice! Thank you! I’m 5 years married with two kids and find so much enjoyment and encouragement from your homemaking videos. This year I have finally started to feel a good rhythm with my homemaking journey.
@missinglink_eth
@missinglink_eth 12 күн бұрын
❤ I think sourdough made in Dutch ovens is overrated. I’ve done it that way for 15 years and it’s beautiful but it’s not practical. The slices are huge and normally I cut them in half with sometimes the other half sitting around going bad. All that said, sourdough in loaf pans is awesome. You get more crunchy crust which is the favorite part in my family. Don’t feel bad if you make loaves. They are fantastic. Great advice in this video ❤
@jennakelly6473
@jennakelly6473 10 күн бұрын
Ok. Thank you for this, Lisa ❤
@lilia5144
@lilia5144 11 күн бұрын
So beautiful picture with pears! 🍐🍐🍐 I like this stile! So "soft" and at the same time bright- sunny as all kitchen❤
@melissamoeller9608
@melissamoeller9608 12 күн бұрын
Thank you for making this video. It’s encouraging for those of us who didn’t grow up learning the life skills needed to run a home, etc. I appreciate your perspective and the advice to just focus on getting better at one thing before trying variations.
@LyndaMakara
@LyndaMakara 11 күн бұрын
You make everything look so easy. I'm constantly amazed and inspired.
@Lacocinavirtuosa
@Lacocinavirtuosa 11 күн бұрын
Thank you for encouraging woman to be keepers at home 🏡, is much need it so much in this times when the world is distracting woman with careers that don't matter. Serving our families us the best and very rejoicing ❤❤ You look really good and skinnier
@ramonawhisenant2045
@ramonawhisenant2045 12 күн бұрын
I admire you so much! Your children are very lucky!!
@debrabritton423
@debrabritton423 12 күн бұрын
I could watch a new video of you daily!!❤❤❤
@HappyForestTrees-cn5zw
@HappyForestTrees-cn5zw 12 күн бұрын
You’ve been my homemaking mentor for years ❤ Seven years in! Thank you for sharing your knowledge to those who don’t have moms to help us!
@tamara4557
@tamara4557 12 күн бұрын
My mom was very set on learning me homemaking skills so I learned how to do laundry and such things and when I was 7 I went to cooking lessons. I wanted that myself. So I've been cooking for 33 years of with almost 20 in my own home. But even I called my mom in the beginning. And certain skills I'm not good. I'm only now getting into preserving and really gardening. Unfortunately my grandmother's are no longer here as they used to do that. Your never too old to learn and as every house is different comparing brings you nowhere. Inspiration yes, but not the feeling you need to compete with others.
@wandagordon6453
@wandagordon6453 12 күн бұрын
Lisa you are so encouraging! God bless you! 😀🙏♥️
@manueladias7771
@manueladias7771 12 күн бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing your life. Yes I can see you grew up fast. You’re a good mom. Good housewife you are above everything. I am enjoy. Take care and be healthy. You and your family as well.❤
@rebekah517
@rebekah517 10 күн бұрын
Totally just made my first loaf of sourdough... And turned it into French toast casserole. 😂😂 It didn't rise at all in the fridge and was a sad loaf of bread but amazing as that casserole. 🎉
@FarmhouseonBoone
@FarmhouseonBoone 9 күн бұрын
Sometimes those “fails” end up being our new favorites!
@brittany.dupont
@brittany.dupont 9 күн бұрын
This is just so so helpful Lisa! Thank you so much for this reminder. I’ve been so excited and passionate about learning more about homemaking, but have been saying lately I wished I had been taught this stuff when I was younger. This was a great reminder to keep going❤❤❤
@carolschultz3588
@carolschultz3588 12 күн бұрын
You make it look so easy.
@PamelasEngel
@PamelasEngel 12 күн бұрын
Wonderful tips! I needed to see this. I’ve been taking baby steps into improving my homemaking and finally starting to feel a little better about my cooking.
@katiemakenna6407
@katiemakenna6407 12 күн бұрын
I love this video. I moved to a new state at 18 and same as Lisa, my mother and father both love to cook and are amazing at it but I never learned much as a child. It was DIFFICULT to learn. It took A LOT of time and a lot of trial and error. Failing is the best way to learn especially in the kitchen. But through consistent curiosity and patience I have grown a lot as a homemaker. Thank you Lisa!
@FarmhouseonBoone
@FarmhouseonBoone 11 күн бұрын
I totally agree that failing is the best way to learn especially in the kitchen.
@christine1373
@christine1373 12 күн бұрын
My mom used a Better Homes and Garden cookbook and that’s what I have. It’s a tried and true book with so much information. I recommend getting an older version and a new version.
@HeidiPeyton-u7b
@HeidiPeyton-u7b 11 күн бұрын
Such wonderful and wise information you are sharing. Thank-you!☺️
@KMaybe734
@KMaybe734 Күн бұрын
As someone who found myself married with children and essentially no homemaking skills, your advice to meal plan with ingredients and not recipes has been a game changer for me. Once I developed basic cooking skills, I found I was able to whip up something tasty and edible as long as I had the right ingredients. Meal prepping with very specific ingredients did not work out for me and was creating more stress. Very sound advice.
@LB-ku6ry
@LB-ku6ry 9 күн бұрын
I'm 61 years old, and my grandmother taught me to put a stainless steel spoon in a glass mason jar before pouring hot liquids in. She never said why, but I'm guessing it's so the glass won't crack or break.
@lauraanderson6597
@lauraanderson6597 11 күн бұрын
Such a good episode! I was not taught how to cook and entered marriage knowing how to scramble an egg and make grilled cheese😂 My mother-in-law often made fun of me but I kept on cooking. Some were flops and some were edible🤣I read many, many cooking magazines while nursing babies and scoured cookbooks and kept trying and learning. Experience is the best teacher. We now have 8 children and a large garden, cooking was always a passion and only grew the more I tried. All of your tips are spot on!❤️
@FarmhouseonBoone
@FarmhouseonBoone 11 күн бұрын
I think that is the best way to learn!
@stephencameron1709
@stephencameron1709 12 күн бұрын
Great encouragement and tips. Val C
@mt1885
@mt1885 12 күн бұрын
hey girl- As always such yummy food!😋 great job Lisa😉 and thanks for the tips! Y'all have a blessed weekend🥰
@jackiedavis3150
@jackiedavis3150 12 күн бұрын
Thank you for the encouragement!
@robinbirdj743
@robinbirdj743 6 күн бұрын
Great content. One of your best videos. Thamks❤
@home_edventure
@home_edventure 11 күн бұрын
Wish we had things like Thrive and Azure in the UK
@Mary_Quaid
@Mary_Quaid 10 күн бұрын
What a great tip to just try one thing at a time. I get in spurts where I try a bunch of new recipes/things (like bread) and get the idea that it’s all too hard and stop altogether. I need to just stick to one thing! Thank you.
@sarabarbera6346
@sarabarbera6346 12 күн бұрын
I love this video!
@haleysargent8207
@haleysargent8207 8 күн бұрын
Hocks I always add to broths that are going to cook for a while. It imparts so much flavor for soups or green beans
@elizabethreneeprima
@elizabethreneeprima 11 күн бұрын
I learned so much from my mom while in the home, that I was very confident when I got married and moved out. But I still would call her for recipes and advice. She has been the one I go to to learn new skills most times. So having that buddy to do it with is so helpful. And she has lived in a different state then me for over 11 years. We have had to do lots remotely but thanks to tech advacments it has made it easier. Thanks for the encouragement! Love it.
@Slnaocwe
@Slnaocwe 12 күн бұрын
Don't forget to find fulfillment in your work, because it is a thankless job.
@beckypool8826
@beckypool8826 11 күн бұрын
Just started with thrive market last month and I have been pleasantly surprised at the value for the money!!
@donnaknowles-ni8fg
@donnaknowles-ni8fg 12 күн бұрын
thank you so much
@beautifuldaykitchen
@beautifuldaykitchen 11 күн бұрын
Thank you so much for this video, Lisa. I didn't learn homemaking growing up. Now I'm a stay at home mom of 2. I've learned a lot! It hasn't come naturally, but I value homemaking and desire to keep improving. Your channel is inspiring to me, thank you 😊
@ChrisMcCormick-u3m
@ChrisMcCormick-u3m 12 күн бұрын
Your makeup looks so pretty in this one! 🤩😍
@lisascott4314
@lisascott4314 11 күн бұрын
Beautiful meals you made beignets I think how it's spelled awesome!❤🎉🎉😊
@rebeccawilliams6894
@rebeccawilliams6894 11 күн бұрын
I love everything homemade and home grown. My family has grown into in-laws and grandchildren and I think I enjoy cooking for them even more. I especially love watching your videos and seeing your love for cooking for your family. It shows. I especially like seeing you use your hands to mix or add ingredients. That’s just real cooking. 😂. You are an encouragement to young women.
@FarmhouseonBoone
@FarmhouseonBoone 11 күн бұрын
thank you!
@merijaydoconnor1506
@merijaydoconnor1506 11 күн бұрын
Yay! Thanks for the brioche without a mixer and whole grains. Going to try it soon!
@heatherwhite2788
@heatherwhite2788 12 күн бұрын
It’s important to remember that it takes 10,000 hours to truly master something… and I find often I’ve developed a life changing skill in several thousand hours. It may not happen right away, but everything comes together with practice if you pay attention and learn from your mistakes as you put in the time
@anadotme
@anadotme 7 күн бұрын
Thank you❤
@marthacheek3412
@marthacheek3412 11 күн бұрын
We use our ham hocks when cooking dried beans. Never thought about insta potting them.
@katiepeterson9761
@katiepeterson9761 11 күн бұрын
Yes! 🙌🏼 It’s so much less expensive to make your own skincare. “Feed your face” with healing things that you can actually eat! 😘👍🏼
@rosieacabrera
@rosieacabrera 12 күн бұрын
Thank you for this video. On Monday made 19 years of being married. This hits home as I want to be a better homemaker to my husband and daugther it a little hard since am a full time worker and live about 1 hour on a good day. But taking these tips to prep the night before so once we get home we have a nice homemade meal. Thank you again and have a blessed day
@FarmhouseonBoone
@FarmhouseonBoone 12 күн бұрын
I'm so glad the video resonated with you. Happy Anniversary!
@rosieacabrera
@rosieacabrera 12 күн бұрын
@ aww thank you Lisa!
@marikajohn6522
@marikajohn6522 12 күн бұрын
Had to laugh I made so many mistakes at first. learning is fun. 😊😊
@dwynn57
@dwynn57 11 күн бұрын
I like that you said repetition is key, I do believe it is! I have been married 44 yrs and love to try new recipes, sometimes they turn out and sometimes they don't! I just recently fully retired and am wanting to try my hand at bread making. I can make quick breads in my sleep but yeast doughs, well that is going to take some practice! thanks for sharing! You always make everything look effortless! xoxo
@MarceChaparro-x3q
@MarceChaparro-x3q 12 күн бұрын
I loved the your advice thank you so much GOD bless
@laurielyon1892
@laurielyon1892 12 күн бұрын
Loved watching you count the bowls to make sure you had the right amount. lol. I've been married for 36 years, and I still feel like I continue to learn. I've always loved making bread. I don't make sourdough currently, but I have in the past. I've been making and eating only my homemade bread now for over a year and I won't go back. I also make the hamburger, and any kind of buns needed as well as homemade tortillas. Like you, I totally remember having to call my mom and ask her how to cook things, like a simple hot dog because I didn't have a microwave at first lol. The one thing that my mom and Grandma were great at was making homemade noodles...but me, not so much. I want that to be something I master this year.
@FarmhouseonBoone
@FarmhouseonBoone 12 күн бұрын
Mastering homemade noodles is a great (and tasty) goal.
@cathyb6358
@cathyb6358 11 күн бұрын
There Is definitely "value in being around" the cooking process.
@Lazymamabear8401
@Lazymamabear8401 12 күн бұрын
At culinary school and then working at a restaurant, they would call it “stealing with your eyes”. No chef ever gave out their secrets to the best whatever recipe it is but you were expected to learn it anyway. Whether By Trial and error and by watching and studying what they did. I always had a notebook in the kitchen to quickly write down any tips/tricks I discovered. I’ve taken the same concept now that I’m a stay at home mom without realizing it by habit and it’s amazing how much one can learn on their own like that even outside the kitchen. 😅
@FarmhouseonBoone
@FarmhouseonBoone 12 күн бұрын
I agree...learning by trying it yourself and making mental note and adjusting etc. is a very effective way to learn
@deborahhopper4832
@deborahhopper4832 11 күн бұрын
Great video for new and old homemakers❤️😀👍
@CharlotteSander
@CharlotteSander 11 күн бұрын
Mac ‘n’ cheese with ham and peas was a childhood staple for our family. Love your bougey version 😅
@judithbutler9695
@judithbutler9695 12 күн бұрын
Brilliant and enjoyable video! The wizard of Farmhouse on Boone🌟
@heidibear44
@heidibear44 11 күн бұрын
I love this philosophy. I've learned so much by just trial and error and repetition. My parents died when I was a kid so I learned everything I know through mynown experiences. And just diving in and doing stuff fearlessly, and sometimes fearfully, has illuminated my own hidden talents! And to this day there is nothing of which I am aware that I cannot do. You have a wonderful family and channel. Lots of love from south africa 😊❤
@FarmhouseonBoone
@FarmhouseonBoone 11 күн бұрын
thanks for sharing with us.
@Christal-r4y
@Christal-r4y 11 күн бұрын
You make everything looks so easy . Such an inspiration!! Thank you for your content. God Bless 😊
@debwinfrey
@debwinfrey 11 күн бұрын
That chili dog looks so good!!
@staciegreen9950
@staciegreen9950 10 күн бұрын
I like to use ham hock in soup. It's perfect.
@rachelhele7827
@rachelhele7827 12 күн бұрын
I was taught from the age of 8 and I ran my own home from 18 years old. Cooking from the age of 11 and helping my mother with household chores from 8
@marinesimonotti481
@marinesimonotti481 11 күн бұрын
I wish I was raised this way. When I became a mom 4 years ago I knew nothing about keeping a home, cooking and organizing my time. I know have 3 children and although I still have a lot to learn, I now love cooking and baking almost everything from scratch and getting better every months at organizing my home. I will be teaching my kids from a young age so they don’t have to start from 0 when they become parents like I did.
@Just-Nikki
@Just-Nikki 12 күн бұрын
It took me several years to realize I might as well have more sausage and ground beef processed. My poor husband was having to do it with cuts of meat from our hog and heifer. I wanted all the things but I just don’t consistently use all the things.
@lindasmith5190
@lindasmith5190 11 күн бұрын
Thank you.
@wildzenventures
@wildzenventures 12 күн бұрын
This was very relaxing!
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