FYI for any hunters, venison tallow makes some of the best soap.
@judyprice20015 ай бұрын
This episode is CHOCK FULL of fabulous information! Thank you for sharing your knowledge and wisdom with us! 💖 There is SO much to learn in such a short time. 🙏 God bless you all, and may God continue to bless you and prosper you with richness.
@ElsPlomp5 ай бұрын
You can use tallow for your own skin, it's perfect for that.
@andrewcampbell70115 ай бұрын
Hey fam! Did you ever get to the bottom of the gylphosate exposure? Thank you for all you do!
@estherjarvis70475 ай бұрын
asking the question,,homesteaders eating whole foods & fat are far more hearhy than anything in grocery!
@americaneden30905 ай бұрын
I'm curious about the glyphosate levels in the family as well. Prayers for healtth Carolyn & family. Thank u for all you've shared with us.
@kimberlybenienministries27155 ай бұрын
Yes, I have been thinking of y’all as well. God bless
@brandywagers95735 ай бұрын
They are probably still figuring that out and doing a process of elimination. They've already been so forth coming and honest I am sure when they figure it out (if they are allowed by powers that be ) they will share. Prayers for your family. ❤
@aardeng5 ай бұрын
Im sure when they figure it out the video will be out double time.
@SdW.85 ай бұрын
Looking forward to your book!🎉 I'm right there with you, "I like a little bread with my butter." Good clean fat is so important for our health. Thank you for sharing this today, and as always, loved the chit chat. Much love from the Midwest US 💖
@nancyseery22135 ай бұрын
Great video on explaining all of the fats sources and usages. There truly is a time and use for each one. Thank you. God bless y'all and keep growing.
@kimberlybenienministries27155 ай бұрын
CONGRATULATIONS CAROLYN on your presale 🎉🎉🎉
@kated64425 ай бұрын
This conversation on fat is fascinating. Perhaps a good topic of your next book Carolyn?? 😊 I’ve pre-ordered your Freeze-drying book. Super excited!! xx
@fourdayhomestead28395 ай бұрын
Thank you for this topic. You've saved me a ton of time figuring out fats (reminder of chemicals stored in conventional animal fat).
@Lauralamontanaro5 ай бұрын
Carolyn!!!!! I'm so excited! Ordering mine immediately!!
@jessicaalonsonorton73664 ай бұрын
We just got pigs this year. The breed combination of the pigs: Mangalista, meishan, Gloucester! We can't wait!
@foodprood5 ай бұрын
I love a good fat chat! Thank you! I make a all lard soap, works great to!
@4zooflorida5 ай бұрын
We need fat! Fat and protein are essential macronutrients! Carbohydrates are NOT required,we can make our own. I’ll take the animal fat.
@theresahansell35075 ай бұрын
Goose grease is best for waterproofing boots and gloves.
@belieftransformation5 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing your experience, knowledge & research! Great information! Blessings to all 🤗🇨🇦
@grandmabear90695 ай бұрын
You can not beat Large Black heritage hogs for a lot of fat/lard! Not to mention awesome flavor and great disposition.
@estherjarvis70475 ай бұрын
my favorite hog!
@AlleyCat-15 ай бұрын
I am no expert by any stretch of the imagination, but for a lard pig, look at the heritage breeds. Kune's are good, but is a small breed, so is many that was mentioned. I would recommend the Mulefoot &/or Red Wattle pig's. I raise them as a cross. The produce a LOT of fat, especially if you let them mature. Tasty bacon, pork chops, hams, etc. They do great in pasture &/or pens. Tallow from a cow, we raised a Red Angus steer when I was young & it produced a lot of fat for tallow. A jersey cow & Nubian goat are typically the high producing cream. That's just my experience.
@georgetteetourneaux33504 ай бұрын
Great info!
@jenniferr20575 ай бұрын
Caroline, could you please link the oil press you use, it it is one you'd recommend? Thank you.
@juliabrown59485 ай бұрын
What a great video. Carolyn this makes me think about oils and i remember you made a video about using an oil press .. we grow hazelnuts and walnuts and i want to learn to harvest our own nut oils for sustainability. Edit-ha as soon as I submit that comment you mention oils and presses. Yay!
@kathleenredick2755 ай бұрын
I bought the press and Bevin's book. Excited about getting started!
@ingweking87485 ай бұрын
Animal fats are better
@boymama16235 ай бұрын
Just preordered the FD book 😊
@user-nw5cr1tl6j5 ай бұрын
I love your videos! I'm very excited about your upcoming book
@lesliemelby76335 ай бұрын
You guys are adorable
@kathleenredick2755 ай бұрын
We lived in NE in the early 1970s and I bought raw milk from a dairy. Skimmed the fat (which does not take all of the fat) and made all of our butter. So wonderful, even the buttermilk is wonderful.
@katechristiansen32565 ай бұрын
I love to save my rendered chicken fat (schmaltz). It's liquid at room temperature and perfect for replacing vegetable/ corn/ canola oil in any recipe, especially baking! Plus you get the cracklings as a special treat when you render your own fats. YUM!
@Midnight-City5 ай бұрын
My belly is my fat source. I can live off my fat for years. My garden is coming along nicely too. This year I'm growing bacon and pork chops.
@spoolsandbobbins5 ай бұрын
😂
@miltkarr51094 ай бұрын
Right on. I got a 5 gallon survival bucket of butter built into my waist.
@wilddogmountain61575 ай бұрын
What would your opinions or knowledge of highland cows? I'm a fiber artist/getting back into homesteading I had jersey and Holstein cows love the jerseys for the multi purpose but am wanting to utilize even more purpose by adding fiber. I've been reading that they are high quality meats and are also good for dairy do you know if they would also be good for tallow I'm still learning and this vlog is so informative! We are a larger family and are wanting to get even more self sufficient
@catherinebourdon82585 ай бұрын
10:31 "Toxins are often stored in fat". This was a primary lesson a biochem professor drove home many years ago. Beware of what the animal consumes, as the toxin(s) will be stored in the fat. Cooking does not kill the toxin(s). Cooking only gets at bacteria. The next animal to consume that toxin-filled animal will become the next storehouse for that toxin. I could not forget that lesson! For example, I have not looked the same at conventional/commercially raised pork. Meaning BACON and other fatty cuts. If we take a look at what is lawfully permitted to exist in soupy-sloppy mixtures used for pig feed, it's mind blowing. We ought to ask why such is permitted, because this means its ok to regulators to expose consumers to toxins!! Science gets ignored. I've often wondered if the prevalence of inflammatory disease in humans that is seen in the US and elsewhere could be connected to toxins in the animals' diet.
@sylviadunn25145 ай бұрын
Great stuff! Thanks
@zombiemom50885 ай бұрын
I’m slow … because on this beautiful 4 day weekend I’m sick … a minor sore throat sounds my asthma into overdrive so all the outside chores and projects are on hold … it’s already hot and humid so I really can’t breathe outside right now … been drinking my herbal teas etc and it’s helping but I feel so useless being stuck inside resting
@annejennings85685 ай бұрын
The brain needs fat to work properly.. fat is brain food!!
@kathleenredick2755 ай бұрын
Question that is not on your subject of the day, but you reminded me of an herb question I have. I have never grown herbs but would like to. We have a horrible gopher problem here so I am building/planting in raised beds with hardware cloth bottoms. Do I need to do that with herbs also, or will they repel the gophers so they can either be planted in the ground or open bottom planters? Thanks for any direction. No info that I can find online re this.
@jennbasil5 ай бұрын
I think this will depend on thr herb and how hungry your gophers are. What I'd do is plant some in the raised bed and some outside the raised bed and see what makes it. You might find they both make it but do better in one location or another. For example I always plant parsley in a few different places cuz inevitably, at least one of them will be devoured by black swallowtail butterfly caterpillars. I've got one in a container that looks pretty bad. The one behind the same looks great! Good luck! Whatever you do, plant something and get started!
@nikkinewton82765 ай бұрын
Which oil press do you have/use?
@miltkarr51094 ай бұрын
Roast all my chicken with only salt as seasoning. That way I can collect the smaltz. Same with pork roasts to get lard. I dont buy any fats except a little butter. Vegetable oils are a PITA. Forget about it.
@ka61484 ай бұрын
So my mind is blown Use clarified Tallow in pie crust Have rendered lard, tallow according to your direction for years and we have not lost any to spoilage
@NewPioneerFarm5 ай бұрын
Wow, I learned alot today... didn't know that Talo had a higher melt point.. does it also not go rancid as fast as lard? That would be my only worry about my cutting board and other things...
@calissahamilton26925 ай бұрын
Can you raise two different pig breeds together? One for fat and one for meat?
@RachelCowan-pm9xo5 ай бұрын
What parts of the pig and cow should I ask for to make tallow and lard?
@HomesteadingFamily5 ай бұрын
Tallow and Lard come from the fat of the cow and the pig.
@RachelCowan-pm9xo5 ай бұрын
Thank you! I have asked for the bones before for broth and got some fat off of those that still had fat on them so I wasn’t sure if it was just fat to ask for or if it was something else, especially depending on whether pig or cow. I have much to learn! 😅
@KRDP5 ай бұрын
other day i made ketchup the way y'all did and ate some my kitty was even trying to eat the ketchup wouldnt leave me alone
@eileenredfern83645 ай бұрын
Any info on ghee you can share?
@vickimontgomery52715 ай бұрын
Do you do your lard on the stove top?
@vickimontgomery52715 ай бұрын
Nevermind. I watched the video. I had only done it in the oven but will try stove top next time.
@DixieAcres5 ай бұрын
I'm new to fermenting and am very interested in expanding my knowledge. I've done the fermented honey garlic, ACV, and just started a ginger bug for homemade soda. Any suggestions for a good fermenting book?
@HomesteadingFamily5 ай бұрын
Here are some we recommend: homesteadingfamily.com/best-homesteading-books/
@BigRedNavyChick5 ай бұрын
Hi Josh and Carolyn! Carolyn, I just tried to pre-order your book but it kept giving me an error saying I didn't have an address...is that because I'm in Canada and your book isn't available here or am I doing something wrong? It's probably me...technology isn't my strong suit. Please let me know if its me or there's something wrong with the site. Thanks!
@maryellenmusser35315 ай бұрын
I saw it's only available for presale in the U.S. 😕
@BigRedNavyChick5 ай бұрын
@@maryellenmusser3531 dang, I missed that. Thanks!
@atexinc.54725 ай бұрын
Glyphosate is everywhere now. It’s sad
@jenniferr20575 ай бұрын
Poultry fat! Easy to source and deliscios!
@LisaHuffman-p3h5 ай бұрын
I know this has nothing to do with this subject but I do have a question about your home remedies. I was told that wild lettuce and vodka to make your own pain relief. I was wondering if you have anything that you could help me with because I saw online that wild lettuce can kill you. I ordered some wild lettuce seeds before I read about it on the internet. I love the things you teach and trust your advice. I also had 10 children of my own but I never learned all this while they were all at home. But now I have grandchildren that I want to help with. But I also have Arthritis as for I am now 64. So any advice you could give would be so helpful. Thank you for being here.
@angelachermesdorf24004 ай бұрын
Avocado, olive and coconut oils are fruit oils.
@Becky33925 ай бұрын
How can a person get a freeze dryer that is affordable? I have always wanted one but I don't have the money.
@tc124875 ай бұрын
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@JoanWakefield5 ай бұрын
I don't understand why you feed your clabbered milk and buttermilk to the hogs. Both are excellent foods and an addition to many dishes.
@sarahguin74005 ай бұрын
I buy grass fed organic Ground beef. From Walmart. It splatters alot and is very smoky while cooking it. Burning almost like plastic and smells like plastic Wondering if anyone is experiencing this?
@2old4allthis5 ай бұрын
At the least, it likely has added water to increase the weight
@2old4allthis5 ай бұрын
Is it also grass finished? This matters because ALL beef is grass fed, it’s the grass finishing that makes the difference.
@YeshuaKingMessiah5 ай бұрын
Eat fats for energy Not carbs Tallow, venison, sheep, goat & poultry fats (schmaltz but also turkey & DUCKfat yum) Eat poultry skins and all the fat on the meat cuts. Cut off and crisp up, utterly delightful. Avocados, coconut curls, crispy nuts, olives even; whole eggs, fullfat cultured dairy Animal-based diet for the win!! Meat Eggs Cultured Dairy Meat fats (butter some too) Then veggies, nuts (beans) and some fruits. Grains are survive foods, not everyday. Surely not thrive foods!