Places helping with storm damage: Cajun Navy Relief: www.cajunnavyrelief.com/ Samaritan’s Purse: www.samaritanspurse.org/ Mercy Chefs: mercychefs.com/helene-response/ Grindstone Ministries: grindstoneministries.com/ NC Baptists: ncbaptist.org/hurricane-helene-response/ 8 Days of Hope: eightdaysofhope.com/ Ryan Hall Yall: www.theyallsquad.org/ Please add any other organizations in the comments. Thank you!!
@suechapman3934Ай бұрын
Is the Cajun Navy Relief the same as the United Cajun Navy?
@blairwarren5418Ай бұрын
You can get free money from your local USDA office for a 70x24 green house. $11,000. Go into the local office and apply before October 30, 2024
@bethmiller6827Ай бұрын
Cajun Navy 2016@@suechapman3934
@jeanmooreboykin4250Ай бұрын
We always give our donations to Samaritan's Purse simply because we can trust them. We're not wealthy people, but we can give generously to a great need for our fellow North Carolinians, and want to be sure it goes where we want!!! My daughter and her husband are selling their house in Statesville and building on inherited family land in Ashe County......want to help there too since it will be their home. And as you always say, we all can pray, pray, pray!!!!
@ClaudiaThomas-c7dАй бұрын
Tipper, my Daddy was a gardener so when he died, I took one of his market baskets to the florist with veggies yhat he always grew and had them arrange them in the basket. I also used one of his red bandanas to tie around the handle. I had the card signed from my 2 sons and my 2 grandsons. I also had an arrangement of roses because Daddy grew them.
@CelebratingAppalachiaАй бұрын
Such a beautiful thing to do! I’m sorry you lost him.
@TracyfromNCАй бұрын
@@ClaudiaThomas-c7d that us beautiful...my dad golfed with his best buddies from church, when one passed, his wife had a beautiful arrangement of golf clubs and flowers arranged on his casket. I did not think that well when my Papa passed, but just had big beautiful fall sprays, because he passed November 1, 2015. Wish I had the wherewithall to think and make a fall bounty basket. So lovely, he always had the best gardens. Love seeing Tipper and Matt fall garden and putting up sauercraut and such.
@mags102755Ай бұрын
That's what indicates the coming of winter for me. Tipper and Matt's last popsicle video. I love how much you both care about what has happened to the victims of hurricane Helene in North Carolina. It just emphasizes what good people you are.
@msrose601Ай бұрын
Tipper get yall's flu shots if you all get them yrly. You all sitting outside in the cold be good to move around or fast walk for exercise. Stressed grandma i am.
@joellaeggers5953Ай бұрын
Mama always said when the garden is gone and cold weather sets in that it was God's way of letting the earth rest. My Mama was a wise woman born in 1917.
@brendastajkowski502Ай бұрын
You are sitting with winter hats and jackets and enjoying Popsicles. So funny!!!
@CelebratingAppalachiaАй бұрын
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@bobsternvogel5550Ай бұрын
I know the summer is truly over once you and Matt have had your last Popsicles of the year!
@WorthyIsTheLamb-rm4pdАй бұрын
"Drawer Tail" got me good 😂😅😂.... We've always called them "Whitey Tighties in Tennessee." 😂
@CelebratingAppalachiaАй бұрын
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@CharmanMcCosh68Ай бұрын
We have always called them "drawers " in my family 😂
@rainydaydiva6320Ай бұрын
Under pants & man panties here.😅
@WorthyIsTheLamb-rm4pdАй бұрын
@@CharmanMcCosh68😂😂😂
@maryjemisonMaryjay1936Ай бұрын
Drawers 😂😂
@Kim-qt7ynАй бұрын
I can’t believe today was the last popsicle!Seems like the shortest summer ever.I made beef stew and apple cobbler this afternoon to officially mark fall.Thankful that I have a safe dry place to live-please pray for Milton and Helene survivors everywhere.🙏🙏☮
@nrossi1215Ай бұрын
I love this video. The changing seasons bring back so many memories. The two of you in your cooler weather clothing talking about the shingle roof and cleaning chimney and putting the garden to bed look like two darling 14 year olds on your first date. Your sweet souls are a gift to us all. Thank you. Nini
@lindadays8933Ай бұрын
There is a sadness to loosing flowers you’ve tended all summer😊
@CelebratingAppalachiaАй бұрын
There is 😊 Thank you for watching!
@jamiedolenАй бұрын
@@CelebratingAppalachia especially when they've not done well all summer till now 😢 All my stuff grew really slow this year and my chamomile bloomed just a few lil flowers all year until now that it's threatening to freeze. now its loaded with buds I'll probably lose😢
@CelebratingAppalachiaАй бұрын
@@jamiedolen I hope next year is better!!
@cumberlandquiltchic1Ай бұрын
It’s been cold here! It’s that time of the year when (in my case, living in and old house ) you wake up cold and it’s hotter outside than it is inside. ❄️
@christypershall4428Ай бұрын
I turned the heat on . I live in an older home and it has gone down into the 30’s but it’s going to be in the upper 70’s this week. Picked all our tomatoes,hot peppers,bell peppers and herbs. Planted lettuce and the squirrels and rabbits are enjoying them! Dang it…
@lisaboling5336Ай бұрын
Matt in his "drawer-tail".......that tickled me......I say that myself..........he will be sad too Tipper, when he eats that LAST mater sandwich!!
@CelebratingAppalachiaАй бұрын
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@SAAAlvar-tq3oxАй бұрын
This has to be one of the most peaceful videos I’ve ever watched . It was like I was sitting there with you, just having a random conversation about everything, but nothing much at all. I got me a popsicle and sat with you and thoroughly enjoyed this conversation with y’all this morning.. Thank you so much for all the time and effort you put into making videos and sharing this with me. It’s was peaceful. Wholesome. Educational. And overall, very pleasant. May God bless y’all. 🥰
@CelebratingAppalachiaАй бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@ShelleyClottАй бұрын
Hi Tipper & Matt, Thanks so much for continuing to share ideas about how to help or how to get help. I’m praying so hard that the people can somehow be helped to stay warm & dry as the colder weather sets in. It’s so good to see so many people trying to help from all over the world. We’re continually praying here and joining any prayer chains or groups praying that we can. It’s so bitter sweet to see the garden wrapping up for this season, but you’re so right, it will be easier to concentrate on other things that need doing. We’ve a few warmish days here in my part of Ontario, Canada, so that makes us happy to have some time to enjoy some sunshine and get a few things done before it gets super cold. Please continue to pray for my family and I as I go through these health issues. Thank to you everyone who prayed or who is including us in their prayers. We will continue to pray for everyone as well. Be well & take care.
@PhyllisGentry-b8nАй бұрын
Thank you both for bringing peace and calm to a bad day for me. God bless you both, prayers to everyone, and be safe.
@CelebratingAppalachiaАй бұрын
I hope tomorrow is better!!
@enlightenedhummingbird4764Ай бұрын
Drying leaves to crumble into soups, stews, & smoothies works so well. I'm glad Katie is doing this with the spinach.
@Mrs.QberryАй бұрын
Lol, Matt tickles me, gonna have to get you counseling.. 😊
@CelebratingAppalachiaАй бұрын
😊
@denisenaylor9455Ай бұрын
My mawmaw always said "it'll taste better than a snowball come Winter". LOL That was usually when I, as a teenager, was fussing about stringing beans or shucking corn. Great memories.
@LindaWinstead-d1bАй бұрын
Just discovered your KZbin videos this week and have enjoyed them very much. My husband always refers to his GPS as "Jezebel. because it will lead you astray." :)
@CelebratingAppalachiaАй бұрын
Welcome and thank you 😊 love the gps name 😊
@ConnieBrown-gu6bbАй бұрын
I love these talks of everyday life with you two! Thanks for brightening my life, especially during trying times💕🙏🏻
@kennycraven2648Ай бұрын
Enjoy bringing in those final produce you worked all year to provide your family.
@CelebratingAppalachiaАй бұрын
Thank you 😊
@DancingWatersAnCoFOBАй бұрын
I love your boggan
@lynlandham3779Ай бұрын
Me too.
@LindaScales-hr5brАй бұрын
Did Granny make that, if so she could sell those real good this time of year. Knowing Granny she won't. Tell her to make matching ones for Corie and Katie, and the boys, that would be cute and comfy.🙏❤️🙂
@CelebratingAppalachiaАй бұрын
Thank you!
@CelebratingAppalachiaАй бұрын
Granny did make it 😊
@LindaScales-hr5brАй бұрын
That Granny is a very talented young lady with a crochet needle, it seems, there ain't no end to what she can do with one.🙏❤️🙂
@MyBigBeautifulHeartАй бұрын
I absolutely love you two. The laughs you give me adds onto the therapy I receive weekly. Thank you for everything you do, and special thanks for everything you are doing for the hurricane victims there in NC. (((((((((((HUGS))))))))))) and ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@melissalambert7615Ай бұрын
Nice little haul of veggies. I've already tucked my garden in, ate my last tomato. I agree as much as I miss gardening, I don't miss the work. Focus on fall baking, holidays and all.
@TracyfromNCАй бұрын
We always grew alot of taters and we wintered them laid out on boards under the house in our crawlspace...some apples too. Was able to make lots of stewed taters and fried apples in the winter.
@csnanny1882Ай бұрын
Tipper I love the way you set you squash and other vegetables in tray in your kitchen . That’s the way some country folks do. I just can’t get over how long your garden just keeps growing. Reminds me so much of growing up in Tn. I can just see my Mom in the kitchen cutting up turnips for our supper , I haven’t had any for years, and they are so good. I would love to see all that you have canned this year. God bless you all.
@carolgray7911Ай бұрын
Oh golly the first fire of the season!! I wish! I’m very grateful for what I have but I grew up with a fireplace and I miss it soooo much!! There’s no way Matt that I’d believe for a second that you would lose your fire starting skills, outdoorsman and hunter that you are, it’s not likely. I hope you guys enjoy your first fire of the season. Next week here we are having temps of 85, 86 and 87😏. Thank you for these videos of life in your mts. The mts are sure calling me but cannot go this year, how it saddens me too. God bless and keep you and yours.
@Angie-kw3mcАй бұрын
I appreciate this so much------ you putting everything to bed before the frost. I always have such a hard time letting summer go. I feel like I'm betraying the plants I worked so hard for and worked so hard for me. But it's the facts of life. I appreciate your gentle acknowledgement of each thing knowing the frost will not be good to them. I don't know, it just was a comforting changing of the seasons and that it's okay. If that makes sense. Thank you. 😊♥️
@richardtirrell1153Ай бұрын
Mat you would love hunting way up in the deep north woods where I live in northern Maine the deer are plentiful and the black bears are all over the place however the most fun is the moose I get buck fever every time one walks up on my stand I’ll miss it at 73 after a stroke I’m done hunting . I love your show I’m an old retired tracker now I’ll miss the track we would find a buck and stay on the track till we got our chance . You should u tube search hunting the big north woods of ME I think u would like it
@CelebratingAppalachiaАй бұрын
Matt watches videos from there and loves it 😊 Thank you!!
@smoothvern165Ай бұрын
I always love these Sunday evening videos. It’s a perfect way to end the weekend!😊
@CelebratingAppalachiaАй бұрын
I'm so glad! Thank you 😊
@dustyroselansall8185Ай бұрын
Matt & Tipper - I am thinking if it is time to be building a fire, it must also be time to put the popsicle away!! Made be shiver watching you eat them.... ha ha ...but it's always a special time to share a few moments with y'all. Stay safe on that roof Matt!
@brendastajkowski502Ай бұрын
I have not had a woodstove in over forty years but I remember using dried potato peelings and also orange peels in the woodstove to help keep down the buildup in the chimney. It might be an old wives' tale but I always did it. You just add it when you are putting in the wood.
@Dougeb7Ай бұрын
Postum weather coming! Stay warm! Continuing to pray for and donate to hurricane relief. Not trying to toot my own horn. I just want to encourage you that people care and are responding to the need. Thanks, and God bless!
@CelebratingAppalachiaАй бұрын
Thank you Doug!!
@melisagraham587Ай бұрын
Matt: in my drawer tail. Men in drawer tail but women in gown tail. Two good southern terms. I love it!!!!
@CelebratingAppalachiaАй бұрын
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@woodproshopusАй бұрын
could you share the meaning please
@CelebratingAppalachiaАй бұрын
@@woodproshopus 😊means going around without your clothes on-just wearing your underwear 😊
@Susan-n3o3eАй бұрын
Another great video. Be careful Matt up there on that roof. ❤
@michaeldunn7716Ай бұрын
God bless all here ❤❤❤❤❤
@barbarahouser2193Ай бұрын
Thank you Tipper, for sharing your everyday life! It is keeping me sane and feeling like There are so many ways to be helpful. And grateful for all the blessings God has given to us all wether large or small. And thankful for all that He gives us. Thanks to your whole family and all that you all do! Grannys stories, the girls and Uncles music, Matts hard work as a man and gardener! what a blessing !
@CelebratingAppalachiaАй бұрын
You are so welcome 🤗
@Ronald-hx6znАй бұрын
A family I follow in upstate N.Y got their 1st frost two nights ago.He is busy using teams of three draft horses to plow his fields.We love those tiny "taters"😊
@chubs1701Ай бұрын
Love the video Matt and Tipper thanks for sharing 👍👍👍🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
@CelebratingAppalachiaАй бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it
@RickKizziaАй бұрын
God is good… Thank you for a summer of fun in the garden… Let’s do it again next spring. Good job Matt and Tipper.
@swoodhausАй бұрын
Thanks for sharing organizations and communications for helping with the storm damage. I have burned wood all my adult life. Nothing better. I have my chimney cleaned every year. Like Matt, it gives me peace of mind! I've had four or five fires already here in middle TN. Thanks so much for sharing.
@debbiehills2928Ай бұрын
❤🎉😊you both always make my sundays better!❤
@CelebratingAppalachiaАй бұрын
I'm so glad! Thank you Debbie!!
@benitastevens612Ай бұрын
You have been a great help! Thank you for sharing. God is with us in all things. He wants us to be praying at all times.
@donnawade961Ай бұрын
We've had a frost already in mid-Eastern-ish MO, but when we pulled up out tomato plants this weekend, I was delighted to find enough green tomatoes to make chutney!
@donitaharchar6525Ай бұрын
Ah, the end of gardening always brings a certain sadness as well as anticipation for the Holidays just around the corner! I enjoy your videos, it's like visiting with old friends! 🙏💜
@CelebratingAppalachiaАй бұрын
Thank you 😊
@sandyhenson5875Ай бұрын
I look forward next year you tipper and Matt chilling out eating Popsicles ❤have a blessed Sunday everyone 😊
@papaw5405Ай бұрын
It's gittin about time for me to hibernate until Spring!
@CelebratingAppalachiaАй бұрын
😊
@susanrussell1225Ай бұрын
Past the middle of October harvesting from your garden is awesome! You lovingly tend your plants.
@joanndeland7969Ай бұрын
That was a great last harvest 😊😊
@robinhaupt9119Ай бұрын
Your marigolds are beautiful Tipper! Thank you for sharing Tipper and Matt.
@myerstalesofappalachiaАй бұрын
It's been very airish very enjoyable
@CelebratingAppalachiaАй бұрын
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@susanpunako8590Ай бұрын
It is sad to close out the garden But it’s just the cycle of life in a sense. I have a metal roof and I do like the muffled sounds of a storm on the roof. Hope you enjoy the last of the veggies ya got. Heck tipper I buy those fruit popsicle’s all year long and just bought 3 jars of my favorite organic hot cocoa powder mix it’s silly cow farms out of Vermont oh my put a few heaping spoons of that with a pan of milk and cook then top with whip cream or marshmallow fluff. Yum yum. Heating season has begun already here in our region of Pennsylvania Appalachian mountains. But we did get a nice warm weather break for past 4 days in high 70-80’s what a nice surprise that is.
@benitastevens612Ай бұрын
Tipper I love your toboggan.
@This_Old_Man_68Ай бұрын
We've had our first frost 4 mornings ago Ms. Tipper. I read the Farmer's Almanac and we're not to have snow again this winter it predicts. It's calling for a lot of rain and much cold is all. I sure hope it's wrong. I'd sure appreciate to see a great snowfall this January or February. It's been good and cold here of the morning lately but the mid afternoon it's been a good bit warmer, low 70's. If I had my druthers it grow cold already and stay throughout the day. I thank you for the prayers for the Augusta area. My daughter says folks been busy clearing and cleaning the city. Just like Asheville which got the worst of the hurricane, it's going to be many years for everything to ever get close to what it once was. It's been a great while that I've prayed so hard for others and in a good way it's helped me move closer to the Lord. Ain't it strange how the Lord uses such calamity to reach people in such a way. I do hope you will fare well and as always God bless you and yours.
@CelebratingAppalachiaАй бұрын
I think a lot of people feel like that. I hope we get some snow too! And I will keep praying for them.
@christinej2358Ай бұрын
Definitely cover back up your cabbage and you will get a small head on each plant. They won’t be as full, but they will be eatable. I’d pick every green tomatoes on the vine because leaving them in a bowl on your counter they will ripen it just takes time and they are eatable. Great talk for the last popsicle of the season.
@RiverCrockett-in7bgАй бұрын
This is a combination sadness/relief time of year. I'm waiting until the green beans dry for my seeds next year and letting the last of the peppers to finally quit. Rest follows, then a new birth come spring. Those really green tomatoes will make some mighty fine fried green tomatoes soon. 👍
@carolmarra1536Ай бұрын
It's sad when the seasons pass by, but I believe it's Gods' way of reminding us everything has its season and has to die. Also a time for us to slow down some and stay cozy indoors with the promise of Spring and rebirth. Hope Matt stayed safe on the roof and that you all enjoyed your first fire of the season. Here in northern NY state, we've had 3 good frosts so far, but the days have been beautiful.
@catherinecooper2360Ай бұрын
Every year, Tipper, I get sad when I have to cut the Geraniums down for the winter. Their blooms were so lovely, and it's sad to know that all their effort to be beautiful still, is wasted. I apologize to them for that and thank them for all their efforts to add beauty to the world. But I bring them into the garage for the winter and the precious things still continue to try to bloom. Spring is hope, Summer is fruition, and Fall is the demise. Winter just beds down. If you have Tommy Toes that are still green, I'd use them in salsa with Matt's favorite hot peppers. Toss in a couple of the spoilt red tomatoes, some onion and garlic, and Matt would have a feast all how own! 😜
@shereechampoux5424Ай бұрын
It’s Wonderful you have a garden!
@CelebratingAppalachiaАй бұрын
We really love it 😊 thank you!
@amyfaith2350Ай бұрын
We changed from shingles to metal (hired a top company) and we love it! No more shingles flying off with high wind. I'm sold on metal roofs. No leaks.
@marthaanthis3980Ай бұрын
Another wonderful year in the garden for your family! God is good❤️
@mamawfrancyАй бұрын
So much love & care goes into everything you do especially family & gardening.. looking forward to your hot chocolate fireside chats. Love Fall & Y'All.
@rhondalampe6676Ай бұрын
Hey there Tipper & Matt , Thanks for sharing! Always enjoy your videos. ❤ & Prayers
@brendaschenck859Ай бұрын
❤the last popsicle break of the season ❤…enjoyed seeing everything in the garden even though the frost will get it…your flowers are so beautiful Praying for all your family & all hurricane victims, also for all the people helping
@lorirobbins1099Ай бұрын
I am probably a little strange, but I like to explore old graveyards on vacation. Charleston and Savannah are just fun to walk because of the old houses, headstones and unique gardens. I remember one graveyard had huge lantana plants growing. I didn’t even know they could get that big. If NC weather stayed tropical, we could keep them over winter too. In Puerto Rico they were using plants for hedges that we can only get at the florist. This year I was blessed to get to visit another tropical island. There was a banana tree growing almost at our door with tiny bananas on it. I will be wondering how big they are getting and if they got big enough to eat. My family taught me to love plants and nature. I guess once a gardener always a gardener no matter where you go. Still praying for our fellow North Carolinians. I appreciate all the information you have provided. Have a good week and love to all.
@benitastevens612Ай бұрын
I pulled up all the tomatoes, big little , green. I cook the green ones with onions, peppers of all color and add a can of drained beans, some times I use all white beans, not navy beans but any other white or I some time use mixed beans or just pintos…they are so good with fried potatoes, meatloaf and cornbread. We love beets, we add beets sometimes.
@RuthCollins-g1gАй бұрын
Hi you guys those popsicles looks so good haven't had one scene the storm all of my melted with no power but im going to get me some more God bless you all
@PamHaynes-oo3ckАй бұрын
I enjoy your channel, you have a beautiful farm and homestead You take good care of it. ❤
@TonytherfАй бұрын
Hey Tipper and Matt, Mr. Frost is a coming. I just pulled my few tomato and pepper plants yesterday. I had a handful of baby peppers no bigger than a finger nail, but I'm still going to eat em in some scrambled eggs or something. My nephew got a doe this morning, not real big, but it's still exciting. Continued prayers for everybody, I love you all.
@CelebratingAppalachiaАй бұрын
That is great Tony!!
@sharonharrison3611Ай бұрын
I lived in Tazewell Va where the Back of the Dragon ride begins. Some truck drivers were sent on route 16 which is that route across three mountains to Marion Va. Major horse shoe turns. Not possible for tractor trailers.
@cdhopkins2694Ай бұрын
Good to see you enjoying the last of the garden.
@RoberyRichey-my7dxАй бұрын
My grandmother had a continuous war with Blue Jays primarily because they attacked her cherry trees and pecan trees. As a kid with a BB gun I was given strict instructions not to shoot Bluebirds, Cardinals, or Mockingbirds , all southerners know that's a sin, but there was a cash bounty on Blue Jays. I think my ability to lessen their population impressed my grandmother more than anything else I accomplished Thanks for sharing as always.
@CelebratingAppalachiaАй бұрын
Love those memories of you and her 😊
@TinaBartlett-x1zАй бұрын
Love to all of you ❤
@Jan-xp8yiАй бұрын
My mother grew up in Watauga County and she used to say her mother buried the cabbages and they were still good when she dug them up
@debwhite6161Ай бұрын
In my area, we've had 5 frosts to date, with 3 of them the past 3 days/nights. I eat the Outshine popsicles year round, don't matter if it's cold or not. I used to like the coconut but grape is #1😋 I just recently started seeing commercials for Outshine. I sure miss the metal roof. I ADORE the sound of rain on it.
@57dottieАй бұрын
They started selling them at Dollar General and Sam's Club.
@christyjohnson6967Ай бұрын
I am watching this video with my morning coffee. And decided to have a popsicle with you two! ♥️. It won’t be long until we will all be planning next years garden.
@nickik.9037Ай бұрын
After Hurricane Beryl here back in July our power was very unstable for about 2-3 weeks after they got it back on for us. We still had surges & sometimes it was out for several hours at a time until they finally got it stable again. When my late husband was about 78 years old, he got on the roof to check on our dryer pipe & he just barely was able to get off the roof. I thought I was going to have to call the fire department to come help him off but I finally got him down. I told him, never again will he get up there. If something that to be done on the roof we would hire someone to do it. I was so scared that day, trying to hold the ladder for him and guide his feet on to the ladder. Be careful Matt!
@debbiecryan4882Ай бұрын
Hi Tipper I have late blooms on my rattlesnake beans too; they won't make it much longer. I've pulled all my tomatoes and have them on the counter to ripen. Sad to see the gardens finish up for the season but I'm already looking to next year. I'm sure you are, too!
@NanetteAycock-pq4txАй бұрын
"drawer tail" 🤣
@CelebratingAppalachiaАй бұрын
😊
@vickirose87Ай бұрын
Now that’s a Kodak moment!…Matt going out to turn off the dehydrator!🤣🤣🤣
@lindabuchanan1185Ай бұрын
Tipper, you have the prettiest flowers that I have ever seen! 🌸 It seems like your gardening days have gone by so fast and are coming to an end. Now, all the hard work that you and Matt did will pay off when you're enjoying all the food that you canned. 😊 I have really enjoyed watching you all year with your flowers and garden and also the cooking and baking. Thank you so much for sharing your wisdom and your talent. I pray for everyone affected by the storm that their needs are being answered 🙏 Sending blessings to you and all your family. 💗🙏
@MariePommerАй бұрын
I understand the feeling of the last Harvest of Summer and the Flowers having their Last Hurrah. When I was growing up; most of my Relatives Grew a Garden and Canned . I remember when Mom started Freezing some of the Bounty. ❤
@christypershall4428Ай бұрын
Still praying for the people affected by the hurricanes and flooding.
@littlegoldiesbooksАй бұрын
Always kind of sad to say goodbye to the garden. You will enjoy the things you harvested and put up.
@judymarshburn7776Ай бұрын
Hello Tipper and Matt….i am new to your channel but I wanted to let you know how much I am enjoying it. I love the recipes and the visits. I love the Appalachian mountains and I visit tank Least once a year.
@CelebratingAppalachiaАй бұрын
Thank you so much Judy!!
@lindamcgee3651Ай бұрын
Praying and Blessed! 🤗🙏💕🌄🍂
@CelebratingAppalachiaАй бұрын
Thank you 😊
@sheriboston706Ай бұрын
❤Thank you,For sharing the Seasonal things we are in! Keeping us mindful & Greatful! You Can come to my Place & have Popsicles in the Snow! Quite a bit Last 2 Winters! Started too early! Hope it wont be too much this time! ❤🕊️ Lord's Blessings All 🕊️ From the Foothills of the Olympics WA 🏔️⛈️⛈️🏔️☘️💕
@benitastevens612Ай бұрын
We had to take in our peppers this week I have got all the peppers taken care of and the last two days we have been making pear butter in the crock pot. I had to do a three quart pan on top of the stove. We ended up with 13 half pints and three pints of pear butter. It is so good.
@DancingWatersAnCoFOBАй бұрын
Yum!
@CelebratingAppalachiaАй бұрын
Sounds great!
@benitastevens612Ай бұрын
Lee, my husband sewed some turnip greens, he was to sew collard, kale, mustard, hope he didn’t forget.
@scottholtsclaw3411Ай бұрын
Hello Tipper & Matt ! Always love your content ,been watching all of your videos for yrs now ! Praying for all of the storm ravegged peeps 🙏 I also really enjoy watching your Young Lady twins videos & music gospel shorts too ! Tipper , most peeps call your Tobagon hat is a " beanie" 😁 God Bless Yall this Fall 🍁 Be Well ...Scott H in Oregon USA 🇺🇸 ....P.S. Pray for our Elected officials too & VOTE ✅🇺🇸
@Jean-ko4xvАй бұрын
I'm behind on your visit but Thankful for them.God Bless. 💚&🙏🙏's. Jean
@JoFields-mh2zeАй бұрын
I ate my last Outburst popsicle today. Mine was peach, and it was 77 degrees here today!! A perfect popsicle day!!
@kathleenm3282Ай бұрын
You and Matt didn’t hear me…..pick ALL the tomatoes…..last year I picked 3 pounds of little cherry tomatoes that were mostly green. We were blessed to eat all the tomatoes as they ripened inside until second week of December!!
@maryjemisonMaryjay1936Ай бұрын
Love Kale 🥬 ❤
@debbiehills2928Ай бұрын
❤yum radishes!!!
@lindahays8444Ай бұрын
Enjoyed this video. Kinda sad putting the garden to bed. Hope you all are doing ok. We are still getting 80's here in Okla. I'm ready for some cool 60's. Many blessings to you and Matt and yours.
@alannagilmore8982Ай бұрын
Becky on Acre homestead has been marinating her Tommy toes this year and she loves them! I think it’s oil and vinegar and seasonings and it looks delicious!
@frankscarborough1428Ай бұрын
Thanks you two for the garden cleanup and last harvest tour. God bless
@mhelen7360Ай бұрын
Tipper, about the Malabar. First of all, this time last week I covered my pots for three nights straight to protect them in case of frost. Temps down here aren't supposed to get back in the 30s for almost a month, so I'll continue to harvest, & also hope the seeds have time to ripen, because they're still very green. However, my daughter in south Georgia says she water packs it in ziploc bags & freezes for later cooking. I don't have much room in my freezer, so I'm going to ask the extension service if the washed leaves can be packed flat without adding more water. I'll let you know what I find out. Interesting about Katie drying it. Maybe I could do that with a slightly warm oven, because I gave away my dehydrator. Loved virtually harvesting with you & Matt, as usual! Also, thank you for the enormous amount of time it must take you to gather resources having to do with recovery from the hurricane.
@CelebratingAppalachiaАй бұрын
That is great! Thank you 😊
@sandysmith8567Ай бұрын
Hi, not sure about spinach, but tried washing and patting dry kale. Vacuum packed it and froze. Thought it might fall apart or crystallize, but it did great. Worth trying!