Hey there, here's the link to the cookbook if you'd like to check it out. www.littlemountainranch.com/store Thank you so much for your support!
@jillbegley943Ай бұрын
YES!!!! I just purchased the digital copy!!! I know 100% that I will not be disappointed!!!
@lisagrafton2529Ай бұрын
For those who don't have the time, or space, to have a garden, you can still make homemade meals, using items you find on sale, and buy in bulk, for canning projects, to have ready to eat meals or snacks in a jar. Yesterday, I made 4 quarts of stroganoff, using stew meat I purchased at Costco. Today, I made salsa, using store-bought, organic, canned, diced tomatoes, and a can of Rotelle, with medium heat, green chilies. I haven't made canned salsa in over 25 years! Having the tomatoes chopped for me, made it an enjoyable, and easy experience, and I was finished before my husband was done talking to a friend, who rents our pasture fields, to graze his cattle on. Farmers, especially older ones, do like to "gossip"....especially the men! LOL! I also used a frozen onion/pepper mix, that I ran through my food processor, to chop into smaller pieces, so everything would be the size of the canned, diced tomatoes. This salsa turned out DELICIOUS! I ended up with 6 pints and almost an entire quart, that I put into the refrigerator for my husband and I to snack on! I'm not usually a fan of chunks of tomato in my sauces or salsa. This salsa had a very, "fresh from the garden" flavor! And it was too easy to make 😂
@LittleMountainRanchАй бұрын
I love this so much!!
@kaybusby7507Ай бұрын
Bread looks delicious nothing tastes better than fresh warm bread. Love clobber too. Your family is so blessed to have you. God's blessings to you
@nancycowan6109Ай бұрын
I did crack a smile when you were talking about the time it takes to get bread ready to bake as you were peeling the wrapper off the frozen butter. Thank you for another lovely video. ❤️
@zeenasworldАй бұрын
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@nancytabor830223 күн бұрын
For the two of us, i plan to use a 4 loaf pampered chef stone baking pan. Realized over the years i have used the internet for recipes...no cookbook!! Now i am collecting new and favorite recipes in the back of my pantry inventory book. Thank you for reminding me how to cook efficiently.
@kellyhawes9293Ай бұрын
I think the nostalgia recipes like peach cobbler are what makes you actually like cooking /baking. I can see the happy memories you get when you are tasting! If all cooking could be like that!
@deannawatkins7642Ай бұрын
I’m from Indiana, USA and just ordered your cookbook. Watching YOU make these recipes makes me feel more confident with things I normally wouldn’t make! I’m a cookbook junkie but my favorites are the old ones (I know you love them as well!) I have several from my childhood church fundraisers (one dated 1967 and I LOVE this one - it was my Grandmother’s, her recipes included!) and a Watkins company cookbook from 1946. Going back in time is priceless. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and your life!! ❤
@LittleMountainRanchАй бұрын
Thank you so much!
@marilynruszala6172Ай бұрын
I love watching your show, you are very good at doing all of it, reminds me of my parents who would can everything it seemed, and made bread every week. Love your show!
@annikalau8797Ай бұрын
Ankarström is Swedish!
@deecooper1567Ай бұрын
I ❤ how you organize your time 👍. Always enjoy how you just glide thru the kitchen doing your thing. Enjoy how mellow you are 🤩👵🏻❣️
@janeweldon8874Ай бұрын
Perfect for a busy day! I’m going to miss your garden, it was always so much fun to watch everything grow. ❤
@GrowCookPreserveWithKellyDawnАй бұрын
It's always bittersweet to see the growing season come to an end. Thanks for a lovely video!
@suewilkinsonmorrobayca6590Ай бұрын
Love your ideas for putting together meals in advance❤
@MaryStevens-tb2dzАй бұрын
You are always such an awesome person your family are so lucky to have you. God bless all
@Jordan.M.-qb6kyАй бұрын
I cook, drain, portion and freeze 1 pound bags of ground beef. Love having them available to dump in soups and chili!
@BucktownLady6613 күн бұрын
I portion and can ground beef too to dump and go 😊
@belieftransformationАй бұрын
Fantastic time saver ideas! Thanks for sharing! 🤗🇨🇦🌻
@jackieperkins691Ай бұрын
I love fresh bread! I have a Breadman bread machine that I bought about 27 years ago. I, usually, just use the dough cycle on it and didn't know if it still baked, but I got a new bread machine cookbook so I had to try it out. It still bakes a good loaf of bread! Hallelujah.
@cynthiafisher9907Ай бұрын
I have an old Breadman my dad bought me back in the early 90s, it still works fine! I thought I wanted a new one and found a brand new one, different brand, on Craigslist. I was disappointed that it takes a lot longer to make a loaf of bread, not sure why. I hadn’t considered that. I usually use the dough setting as well.
@kimberlyearly8918Ай бұрын
I'm really behind putting the garden to bed for the winter compared to where I was last year. I just haven't had as much time. It feels good when it's done though!
@lindanahler413Ай бұрын
Love your videos. Just ordered your cookbook and looking forward to it. I have followed you over the past year, and so enjoy it. I am a farm wife and grow a large garden. I love to can. Love your bread recipe, I make bread from fresh ground wheat with my mill and also grind corn for cornbread. Nothing better that homemade from scratch!!! Keep the videos coming!!!
@tracymyers9771Ай бұрын
I asked my husband for your cookbook for Christmas! I'm so excited!
@MrsBrit1Ай бұрын
Your peach BUCKLE looks really tasty. A cobbler uses a sweet, drop biscuit type topping, leaving craggy edges for the fruit juice to bubble up between, looking like a cobbled road once baked. A buckle uses a more cake-like batter, like what you made. A lot of people seen to think all of these different (but similar) desserts are cobblers, but they're not and they each have a different name! Another similar dessert is a pandowdy, which also uses a biscuit topping, but instead of drop biscuits, it's one you roll out into the shape of the dish and fully enclose the fruit. Then we have crumbles and crisps, which have different but similar toppings which are sprinkled on top, and dump cake, which uses a cake mix sprinkled over dry and then topped with melted butter! I've seen all of these called cobbler!
@iartistdotmeАй бұрын
Loved the video today!
@patriciamesquita5578Ай бұрын
Hi Chelsea, You just sold a copy of your book to Portugal. Thank you so much for everything you do and pass on to all of us. 💝
@mariaowen3425Ай бұрын
Love cooking in the kitchen with you in my kitchen!!! ❤
@dianemurillo6017Ай бұрын
also, this is my fave channel. i love it. you both do a fantastic job and i really appriciate it.
@LittleMountainRanchАй бұрын
Thank you so much! We appreciate it.
@marlalowman7348Ай бұрын
Just preordered my copy of your cookbook looking forward to it in November
@HiddenBlessingsHomesteadАй бұрын
Thanks for the great ideas, I have been enjoying your channel since I found it. We seem to have a lot in common, from the way you think about using the measuring cup for oil and then honey so it slides out to the fact that I would rather be outside in the garden then in the kitchen cooking but still want to make good homemade meals for my family. Oh and by the way a fellow 🇨🇦 here as well. Seems we have a similar climate, what zone are you?
@rebekahmccaulАй бұрын
Well done !!!!!
@anounimouseАй бұрын
In our family - Cinnamon for Apples and Nutmeg for Peaches!!
@catracampolieto8989Ай бұрын
Cobbler is so good. Your bread looked so yummy.❤❤❤
@KK-ue6rzАй бұрын
I also have an Ankarsum and I love it. Just a note, you have to secure the metal arm. The mixer should be about 3 cm away from the edge. so that the dough can pass between the mixer and the edge of the bowl.
@le1003annАй бұрын
I’ve always admired your stainless steel cookware, adorable rounded sides, pots, and pans that you have. What are they? What brand are they? do you like them better than straight sided pots and pans? What’s the benefits to you?
@marvona3531Ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing 👍👍👍
@deblebel4233Ай бұрын
If you cook your meal in the morning do you then have to put it in the fridge for the rest of the day and then reheat it?
@camicri4263Ай бұрын
Beautiful day! Chelsea, I definitely ca relate to you since cooking ,while I do it a lot , is not my favorite! Unless I am in the mood for it, a special day or a holiday when I really want to cook! I don't hate cooking but you know! Blessings!
@jackierohmАй бұрын
Love your videos!❤️ What size mixer did you buy? Can you suggest a size mixer that might be appropriate for my household since I am the only one here. I do bake bread frequently but usually a loaf at the time unless I give some to my neighbors.
@jolenesullivan4227Ай бұрын
I forgot my salt in my kneading my bread last week and then realized I needed to add it, so I added it and hand kneaded it at the end it didn’t seem quite the same. I just saw you hadn’t added salt to your bread during the additions of ingredients. Would have it been better to leave it out at that point? Thanks! Love your show, you have taught me so much!
@LittleMountainRanchАй бұрын
Oh shoot! I did forget to add the salt, didn't I!
@jolenesullivan4227Ай бұрын
@ hopefully it still tasted good😉
@candacebradley7335Ай бұрын
Love your videos can’t wait till your cookbook arrives 😃 we enjoy a soupier chili so I’d add a quart jar of my canned tomato juice to your recipe - we are odd balls when it comes to chili 😂
@leisameade7526Ай бұрын
Hi, I noticed you use a dry measure cup when doing liquids, I was told to use a wet liquid measuring cup such as the Pyrex glass to get better measurements when baking. Do you find d a difference?
@sonjapalmqvist1095Ай бұрын
The Ankarsrum kitchen assistent is from Sweden, not Switzerland! :) It's from 1940.
@carhoch4827Ай бұрын
As a Swiss living in the USA I can tell you that most people confuse the two countries 😂
@carolemullen8676Ай бұрын
Does your cookbook include canning recipes?
@We-Fly-Soon_SisterАй бұрын
So my question to you since you took the plastic off the high tunnel and you usually put the bees in there during the winter to protect them now what will you do with the bees to protect them since they cannot go in the high tunnel and be protected anymore
@wild_free_homesteadАй бұрын
I've never seen her move the bees to the high tunnel.
@lisaburns235Ай бұрын
I don't think she moves the bee's.
@1930sgirlАй бұрын
Thank you! Just found your channel and realized today that I missed the pre-order for your cookbook by ONE day.😕 Will the cookbook be available again on your website?
@LittleMountainRanchАй бұрын
It will! We're just working on the logistics of carrying stock.
@1930sgirlАй бұрын
Thank you! Will be watching for new stock.😊@@LittleMountainRanch
@darlene9045Ай бұрын
Me too
@sandrasykes3026Ай бұрын
I’m a cobbler & milk woman also! Yum!
@MJ-fb2zqАй бұрын
I like to measure my flour in grams. Thank you Chelsea. ❤
@deedavies887Ай бұрын
We never eat corn, in any form, when cooking, really don’t like it! Being dairy and gluten allergic, we tend to use a lot of ground almonds when baking. We don’t like over sweet food, and never add sugar to apples when baking, nor more than a teaspoon of sugar to a loaf. Maybe it’s a British thing, but American and Canadian cooks always add much more salt and sugar in recipes for us! Love watching you and seeing how manage your kitchen.
@monarchlegacyhomesteadАй бұрын
Where is the link for your cookbook? I’m not seeing it for some reason.
@LittleMountainRanchАй бұрын
www.littlemountainranch.com/store
@Queenie12Ай бұрын
Hi Chelsea, is it best to keep your yeast in the fridge or can I leave it in the cupboard?
@LittleMountainRanchАй бұрын
I always leave mine in the fridge.
@shermeena5792Ай бұрын
Hi I have a question about Egyptian walking onions, where can i find them in Canada?
@bobbysandycam9677Ай бұрын
Enjoy your videos! So helpful and real! Also I soooo appreciate you not doing voiceover videos. To me they just take away from the “real” side of things. Going to try your bread! Happy autumn from Mississippi USA!
@ka6148Ай бұрын
A couple pizza crusts and all the things pared in freezer might be fun to try Cobbler with fresh cream🤤🤤
@Wildcatmomof4Ай бұрын
Hi. Loved the video. I have your first cookbook. Is the second new recipes or just perhaps a reprint of the first?
@carolranigler6912Ай бұрын
She said there are 21 new recipes in the newbook
@79PoisonBreakerАй бұрын
Ha Ha the problem with peas is they are a real PITA to harvest but taste so great just splitting a few wile walking around the garden.
@NM-ld1dxАй бұрын
Do you have a chili base video?
@michellekrick9044Ай бұрын
Hey Chelsea. I just picked up your channel a couple months go. Can’t wait to see how you will entertain us through the winter. Btw… bought your cookbook today (presale) lol…hope it comes signed??? By both of you?? Lol
@LittleMountainRanchАй бұрын
I wish we could, but our US orders are shipped from the US and we're in Canada.
@km356Ай бұрын
I know what mixer im getting! Maybe they will have a sale for the holidays
@RebeccaHayden-g1oАй бұрын
How did your Presto electric canner come out after it quit working? Was it the ring not on properly or the machine itself? I bought the same canner this spring and used it some this summer. Hoping I don’t have it malfunction as I can some tomatoes this winter that are in my freezer.
@dorothymeyer693Ай бұрын
Where do we go to get your cookbook?
@LittleMountainRanchАй бұрын
www.littlemountainranch.com/store
@robertasmith7780Ай бұрын
I’m wondering if you (or someone) can point me to the video where you used butternut squash in a sauce. Thank you in advance
@ellymae2006Ай бұрын
You may try looking up either in her Playlist or type in you tube search bar, little moutain ranch butternut squash and see what pops up. I do know she has several recipes on pumpkins and squash. They all look amazing. I hope this helps.
@cynthiafisher9907Ай бұрын
She uses it in spaghetti sauce.
@cynthiabarnard5720Ай бұрын
❤ can anyone please tell me the link to pre-order her new cookbook thank you
@Samantha-r6d7uАй бұрын
Under the title it says "more"- press it and the link comes up
@KatMa664Ай бұрын
I was looking for a link to the cookbook Chelsie.
@DebbieSimmons-wl8wqАй бұрын
Did you put salt in your bread? I know it is a must and wouldn’t be good without salt!
@Kellygauthier66Ай бұрын
Strange question but, what type of hoodie are you wearing in this video? I love the high collar
@eddieandjulieklysz458Ай бұрын
We're can we get your Cook book from as it is not in the list below.
@Tracyflowers-q2rАй бұрын
We’re in spring now in Brisbane Australia and it’s going to be 38 c on Friday 😩 I’m not looking forward to summer 🫤
@ArkansasflamingoАй бұрын
Where is the link to pre-order the cookbook? I’m sure it’s right under my nose. Thanks!
@LittleMountainRanchАй бұрын
Www.littlemountainranch.com/store 😊
@birgittacarlson7537Ай бұрын
It is not Swiss. It's Swedish! 💙💛
@LittleMountainRanchАй бұрын
Oh shoot, you’re right. Darn it.
@carrie-g6mАй бұрын
originally made in Denmark - my mom's Master mixer is 60 yrs old this Christmas. My mom always made 4 loaves of bread.
@birgittacarlson7537Ай бұрын
@@LittleMountainRanch You're forgiven, 🙂🙃you're not the first to confuse our countries, but as a proud Swede, 💙💛I want it to be right. I've had mine about 30 years and it runs like a new machine. I like your channel. Have a nice weekend.💙💛
@ulrika1730Ай бұрын
@@carrie-g6mNo, originally made in Sweden. Designed by Alvar Lenning 1940, called Electrolux Assistent until 2008 when it changed to Ankarsrum after the small town were its produced.
@yvettelabeef-knapp8671Ай бұрын
Never seen a cobbler eaten with milk. Interesting😊
@jennleighwesson6089Ай бұрын
Is there ground beef in your chilli prep jar?
@marytillison8392Ай бұрын
What does the LMR stand for please interested in Cookbook? Ty!
@kittyrichards9915Ай бұрын
Little Mountain Ranch
@kittyrichards9915Ай бұрын
Little Mountain Ranch
@punkyfish1977Ай бұрын
Little Mountain Ranch
@cindyflinchbaugh7155Ай бұрын
@marytillison8392 LMR stands for Little Mountain Ranch, her channel name.
@carolranigler6912Ай бұрын
Little Mountain Ranch
@kellyharbaugh9391Ай бұрын
Does your chili have meat in it already? Is the meat already cooked into the chili base that you put in there?
@tinamendez4458Ай бұрын
How can I order your cookbook
@mermaidnchainsАй бұрын
I have not noticed a pre made can of cornbread on your channel. Just an observation but if you have one, can someone point me in the right direction?
@Susan-n3o3eАй бұрын
Another great video, boy that bread 🍞 looks good 😋
@elinkarlsson7231Ай бұрын
Swiss made? 😳 Nonono it’s swedish! Sorry, swede here so I had to say it 😁
@franriley7660Ай бұрын
I didnt see the link to your cookbook
@LittleMountainRanchАй бұрын
www.littlemountainranch.com/store
@luanneedwards8846Ай бұрын
Been trying to order ur cookbook but can't get there..please help
@LittleMountainRanchАй бұрын
Www.littlemountainranch.com/store if you still have trouble please email Info@littlemountainranch.com
@martinakoch4268Ай бұрын
I love my Ankarsrum! But it is from Sweden, not Switzerland ;-)
@fioparkhurst3539Ай бұрын
"I just want to order pizza at 4:30 in the afternoon". Boy do I feel seen, now if my family would just eat delivery pizza that's be great.
@cecilvinson1213Ай бұрын
Is there meat in that chili base?
@cecilvinson1213Ай бұрын
Thank you
@cynthiafisher9907Ай бұрын
No
@Maria-ql3fcАй бұрын
Have you guys had snow yet?
@cynthiafisher9907Ай бұрын
Yes, she was filming one day it was snowing.😊
@cindyparker9920Ай бұрын
Are there canning recipes in your book?
@karenbaird3405Ай бұрын
I can't find the link to your cookbook.
@LittleMountainRanchАй бұрын
It's in the show notes! 😊
@camelliamay2920Ай бұрын
Ankarsrum has always been made in Sweden. Swedish-made, Swedish owned. Not Swiss.
@09echolsАй бұрын
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@NancyHowlettАй бұрын
Did you make a vegetarian chili? I didn’t see any ground beef in your recipe
@LittleMountainRanchАй бұрын
Yes I did
@NancyHowlettАй бұрын
@@LittleMountainRanch Thanks for the recipe, my granddaughter does eat meat so I am going to make this for her… have a great weekend, watching you from Annapolis Maryland USA 🇺🇸
@metamud8686Ай бұрын
I feel your pain re: the peas, but do you not find the taste tremendously different (as in much much much better) over storebought peas? I mean there's really no comparing peas-from-own-garden to a bag of frozen peas, is there? It's like they're two completely different veggies. But perhaps this is not so much so in BC? Perhaps your peas don't taste as awesome?
@BucktownLady6613 күн бұрын
No beef in your chili?
@IWH777Ай бұрын
I NEED TO GET A GOOD HOT PLATE STRONG & SOLID ENOUGH TO USE A CANNER ON BECAUSE THE APARTMENT THAT I LIVE AT HAS A GLASS TOP COOK STOVE; THE TOP IS SCORCHED AN HAS VERY FINE LOOKING CRACKS WHERE THE HEATING ELEMENTS ARE HEATING UP THE SURFACE... I HAVE LOOKED FOR WEEKS TO SEE WHAT I COULD FIND AN THE MORE I LOOK THE MORE I AM GETTING CONFUSSED... WOULD YOU BY CHANCE KNOW OF ONE THAT I COULD GET THAT WOULD WORK MORE THAN JUST ONE SEASONS WORTH OF CANNING???? I WOULD BE ETERINALLY GREATFUL IF YOU COULD HELP ME WITH THIS DELIMA... I LIVE ON A FIXED INCOME SO HAVE TO BE CAREFUL WHAT I BUY SO IT WILL KEEP ON WORKING WHEN I NEED IT THE MOST THANK YOU FOR YOUR TIME
@kittyrichards9915Ай бұрын
Meatless chili?
@danoneill2846Ай бұрын
@dianehill6612Ай бұрын
I think what you made isn’t actually a cobbler. A cobbler has more juice isn’t cake like.
@thelegaultlife3096Ай бұрын
For some reason only your video is in chinese when i watch it. Sooo weird lol. Idk why
@deedavies887Ай бұрын
We never eat corn, in any form, when cooking, really don’t like it! Being dairy and gluten allergic, we tend to use a lot of ground almonds when baking. We don’t like over sweet food, and never add sugar to apples when baking, nor more than a teaspoon of sugar to a loaf. Maybe it’s a British thing, but American and Canadian cooks always add much more salt and sugar in recipes for us! Love watching you and seeing how manage your kitchen.