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@shainapurves56905 жыл бұрын
Love your cookbook, especially Pumpkin Pan Rolls and Mac & Cheese! Any advice for an awesome cast-iron loaf pan banana bread recipe?
@WomenLivingTorah5 жыл бұрын
I LOVE that you added at the end that we shouldn't feel guilty for buying 'cheater' ingredients and that no one is going to kick us out of the homesteading club. Haha, So true! And a message I need to be reminded of every so often! ♥ I like to prep at least bread at the end of every day to soak/rise overnight. I
@brelsfordfamilyfarm14725 жыл бұрын
“Love this!”No one is going to kick you out of the homesteaders group” ❤️❤️❤️ Meal planning is the #1 things that helps me to stay within my budget and prepare good, healthy meals. Some times I hate doing it but it’s always worth it.
@robininva5 жыл бұрын
One of my favorite tips and ultimately favorite dishes....is “No Waste Layered Soup.” Whenever you have anything leftover, start a quart jar and add it....then freeze. Do this with every veggie, meat, starch, broth or gravy: corn, peas, chicken grease/broth after baking, etc., freezing each and every time. Once that jar is full, start another. The look is like layered “sand art!” When you have two or three full, frozen jars, thaw and begin your No Waste Layered Soup. You can then add whatever you have in your fridge/garden: celery, carrots, potatoes, onions. I always, always add canned tomatoes. Season with salt, pepper, etc. For a real kick, add a couple splashes of barbecue sauce. You can also add water to that almost empty ketchup bottle and toss that in. My mom, born in 1917, taught me this....and she made the best soup ever.....and I like to think I’ve followed the trend! 🍲
@Coffeeandkiddos5 жыл бұрын
I do something similar using freezer bags and make specific kinds of soup in different bags for example i save leftover taco meat and corn for taco soup. Leftover potatoes are saved for potato soup. Then when the bags are mostly full i throw in in other ingredients like canned tomatoes or leftover salsa and a can of beans. I have a beef stew i started this week with part of a roast and baked potatoes that ended up way too tough when i cooked it because it was a busy day and i didn`t get it started early enough.
@anna71185 жыл бұрын
Sounds like it would taste similar to what my grandma calls ‘refrigerator soup’. As if refrigerator soup ever tastes the same twice. 😉
@samanthavanscoder95365 жыл бұрын
I save all meat cooking liquids in the freezer in jars. When I have a couple quarts I make a giant pot of gravy then freeze it in small serving. My husband likes gravy and I don't want to cook it every time.
@joannlowe1714 жыл бұрын
This is what my kids named my soup like this. "This and that soup"
@freespirit3794 жыл бұрын
@@Coffeeandkiddos do you use the same bag every day till its full? Like throw unfreeze with the freeze from the day before?
@ecocentrichomestead67835 жыл бұрын
I'm unemployable so I don't count for the busy lifestyle person but.... You covered most of the short term tips. I think batch cooking is the biggest time saver. I can make a big pot of stew, have one bowl full for supper and put the rest in bottles for future convenience meals. That can be done with most foods. Making a large batch doesn't take much longer, if any, than making a one meal batch. for couples, remember, working for a living is expensive!!!! IMO If one of the couple can stay out of the work force and be a homemaker, the money saved can be as much as the money gained from the second income.
@hlegler2 жыл бұрын
This gal is for real! Love the tips! I can tell they come from years of experience :) Thanks for the video!!!!
@chessastockton5645 Жыл бұрын
I use recipes I know and love and I make my own mixes. I have a roll mix in jars I can just dump in a bread machine, with the warm water, yeast and butter. Then hit the dough button and back to whatever I need to get done. I also have pancake mixes for a super quick last minute meal and some fun brownie mixes and such. This helps so much.
@marilyngodfrey8685 жыл бұрын
I actually cooked a decent meal tonight. My RA has been so painful recently, I have not felt like cooking much. I try to have a plan,but often find myself doing quick and easy rather than a big meal. We are in our 70s, eat less and that makes cooking a lot different than cooking for seven. Jill, I really enjoyed your cooking videos so much. And I learned some new things too.
@JustAby5 жыл бұрын
Yes, all these! I also set aside at least one day, once a week or every two weeks to be a "big bake day". And I bake what we will be using and freeze some extras, but that way I have a chance to focus on getting done food that takes a little longer to do.
@claireisacamel5 жыл бұрын
Love this so much! I realized one day when I'd planned hamburgers, that I never bought buns. But I love to bake bread, so I went looking for a quick bun recipe online. Took me 30 minutes start to finish to make them, and it would have taken AT LEAST that amount of time to go buy them (not to mention, the ingredient list is vastly different)! Just another instance of Homemade for the Win!
@CountryViewHomestead5 жыл бұрын
I've just made a months worth of food for $150! I totally agree about planning ahead and prepping ahead of time. Thanks for the tips! 😊
@IAmTheZombieGirl5 жыл бұрын
Please share -- what did you make? I love this sort of stuff.
@jenniferwolford46463 жыл бұрын
Please share!! I'd love to hear how!
@walkbyfaithfamily91775 жыл бұрын
Love your style! I function the same way... most days. Nothing worse than realizing it’s 5pm and I haven’t planned for dinner. Sourdough pancakes or pizza crust is a life saver!
@theprairiehomestead5 жыл бұрын
YEs-- that is the WORST feeling! ;)
@letsgodeeper89245 жыл бұрын
I just love your videos so much! We aren't yet homesteaders, but the lifestyle is so attracting to me. So I love watching people that are homesteaders! You should a day in life! That would be so cool!
@AlecCapel4 жыл бұрын
You are the homestead cooking channel I have been waiting on. Excellent sound by the way, I know that can be tough when filming outside a studio.
@jenniferdolgan82585 жыл бұрын
Thanks for more great ideas! I also struggle with some crazy chronic pain which forces me to plan ahead or eat too much frozen pizza. My favorite meal prep tips? I plan a week, but not necessarily by day. Five meals with at least one massive leftover possibility and one easy, 15 minutes or less, no stand prep. Also, in summer I "free range" my kiddos for breakfast in the garden. Armed with their spray bottles they gather whatever suits their fancy. Raspberries, carrots, and greens are a common breakfast with a cheese or yogurt snack to balance things a bit. 😉They LOVE scavenging for their favorites, and as a bonus, a bit less for me to can up.
@suevandenhoek18575 жыл бұрын
Good tips! One of my fave prep things to do is to get a huge bag of onions, peel and chop them, and put them in snack bags that hold one cup each and freeze them. Then, when it's time to cook, I just get them out and put them right in the pan, still frozen, and move onward. Another idea I like to do is, when I need shredded chicken, I bake some boneless, skinless chicken breasts, then throw them right in my Kitchenaid mixer with the mixing paddle on it and turn it on slow. Shredded chicken in a minute!!
@Lavaandarr4 жыл бұрын
My Mom ( I was adopted by my grandparents) told me stories of how her mother and grandmother would take one entire day and devote to baking, another to laundry, etc. So I adopted part of that. I devote one of my days off to baking . I absolutely love this!
@mcdc1012014 жыл бұрын
I rely on batch cooking and meal planning for the week. :)
@dollyperry30205 жыл бұрын
I agree about the plan. It just is so difficult to come up with a dinner idea when you are tired. I check the weather and our calendar and plan a weeks meals. It doesn't mean I'm locked in. I can adjust as needed.
@hollydayshomestead5 жыл бұрын
I am fortunate to work from home so I break down the meal components and make different parts before work, at lunch and after work. I am a very beginner homesteader so I don't have animals or anything yet. I am starting my first garden as we speak and can't wait to start cooking with food I have grown myself.
@Shannon.Hazleton5 жыл бұрын
Planning ahead but remaining flexible! And I I don’t beat myself up for “cheater” ingredients ... with 8 kids in our family, (and almost three of them teens) I can’t just “whip up” a batch of tortillas or chips from scratch- I would literally just cook from sun up til sun down. So I major on the majors and try to buy quality for what I don’t make. Love your cookbook! The sourdough brownies were a big hit with my crew.
@theprairiehomestead5 жыл бұрын
It's entirely OK to cheat sometimes! :) And so glad you liked the brownies!
@cassiewhite80585 жыл бұрын
I absolutely Love the homestead way of living I don't do it I live in urban setting but if love to! But girl I'm exhausted just hearing the prep and planning lol God bless you!
@gratefulMOMent3 жыл бұрын
It helps me when I prep meat as I go. Like ground beef-add beans and taco seasoning as it cooks freeze it or can it so you already are a step ahead. You can do this with chicken or pork as well. I am a moody cook so instead of making a food meal plan like most do, I write on my blackboard things I know that are on hand and easy that I’ve prepped for. I set an alarm on my phone so when it goes off I check the board, decide from my options, and cook that.
@FarmhouseTeas5 жыл бұрын
I need to get back to planning! I end up defrosting ground beef in a frying pan with a lid to make quick ground beef or through a whole frozen chicken in the instant pot for 35-45 minutes to shred it and make something quick. Or this time of year egg something.. quiche, frittata, or just fried for breakfast dinner.
@nathalietonon50694 жыл бұрын
Just received your book, I love it, kisses from Belgium
@blessedmama8133 Жыл бұрын
Love the rotational breakfast idea. We get burnt out on eating eggs all the time but I run out of breakfast ideas lol
@pattimlloyd5 жыл бұрын
I really enjoyed this video! I like to cook from scratch as often as I can. I usually make our go-to meals during the week and I’ll try out new recipes on the weekends when I have more time to experiment. I also make bread and I like to do bigger batches of meals on the weekends, so we have leftovers for the weeks when we are busier. I work outside the home, but my fiancé works from home so he usually has the leftovers for lunch and I bring easy lunches like fruit, yogurt, sandwiches, etc.
@theprairiehomestead5 жыл бұрын
Great strategies, Patti! It can be done. :)
@luciepaul14 жыл бұрын
Luv your cookbook. Made your meatloaf recipe. I have to say that it’s the best meatloaf I’ve ever made and I’m in my mid 50’s. 👍
@TheTinkerersWife5 жыл бұрын
Cooking extra meats, pre prepping veggies needed I can easily grab, and making double of thinfs lije waffles or pancakes when possible helps a lot.
@evaarnim2 жыл бұрын
I freeze halved jalapenos with seeds removed. Then can add to salsas,beans etc. Where I open tomato sauce and can use all I freeze in a baggy and break off what I need.
@johnroberts95605 жыл бұрын
Hi Prairie Homestead , Happy Mother's Day ! 😊❤🌹🌺💐
@Sue-jn9sv5 жыл бұрын
I love the cookbook. Having a plan and a few quick go to meals always takes the frustration of getting a meal on the table when you are running late. In my case because I was busy playing in the dirt lol.
@theprairiehomestead5 жыл бұрын
Playing in the dirt has been my main focus lately too!
@Bbbbbbdddd4 жыл бұрын
What do you do for lunches to keep it simple?
@nellytorba87375 жыл бұрын
Yes, plan ahead!!!!
@belv19844 жыл бұрын
May I ask where u got the bowl next to ur book?..PLEASE😊
@pattihabby5 жыл бұрын
With only 2 of us here, When I make a recipe, we do always have leftovers ! Love making and freezing meals for lunch or a busy day in the garden ! Canning soups, beans, tomatoes and pasta sauce, meats, veggies and fruits is an addiction for me. Love going shopping in my pantry ! Have a Fun Day, Jill !
@OurTreasuredHome5 жыл бұрын
Hello, this is a great. I have been trying to do things more home made because of health issues and just confirming to do things ahead or make it and freeze is so helpful. You said something about the instant pot that i have a question. Now I have asked a few other people about canning in the instant pot and they said no it does not work as well. But you said that you canned in the instant pot. Does it work the same way as having a pressure caner? My kids wanted to get me a instant pot to can in because it was less than a pressure caner and I told them not to. I just want to make sure that the instant pot will do the same thing as a pressure caner. Thank you for sharing, God bless, Stay safe and have a wonderful day.
@thyralynleigers41735 жыл бұрын
Excellent video. Would you think about doing a video of how to can broth in an instant pot? I would find that very educational. Just an idea. Thanks.
@kylecollins68355 жыл бұрын
I whole heartedly agree, because I find it very inconvenient to have to thaw my homemade stock.
@theprairiehomestead5 жыл бұрын
Sorry-- I misspoke in the video! You should not can in an Instant Pot-- they are not rated for that-- you should use a regular pressure canning for canning. My apologies! I didn't catch my mistake until after the video was up!
@thyralynleigers41735 жыл бұрын
@@theprairiehomestead No problem. I completely understand. It would be convenient if it was possible. Have a great day!!
@valh98585 жыл бұрын
I am the EXACT same way. I plan my menu one week at a time. I can tell you on Monday what we're eating on Friday. Not only does this alleviate stress, but it SAVES MONEY. I find it difficult to cook for 2 people - I have stuff left over. So I might use some cheese in a recipe on Monday and then use the rest in a recipe on Saturday. By writing my menu down (old school!), I can look and see that I need to take something out of the freezer days ahead. I work at home, so like you, I might prepare something in the morning that we will need for dinner. I also cook extra so we have leftovers for lunch. But I do get to a point when I say, "If I eat another leftover, I am going to scream." Then we head to the local diner for lunch. :-)
@momof2momof25 жыл бұрын
Crock pot...that's all anyone needs to know :) And, my friend Kim over at Free to Family...she cooks once for the entire week, including lunches :)
@susantaylor85074 жыл бұрын
Oh I'm going to buy your cook book I just love your channel I have a small homestead just me and my husband now I used to make sour dough bread when I first got married but my recipe doesn't call to pull any of it iut
@daleannharsh82955 жыл бұрын
I used to be a past master and cooking everything for an hour. My favorite was poaching a whole chicken. Big old pot of boiling water (and any stray veg you want to throw in for flavor). Lower the chicken in and bring it back up to the boil. Then put the lid on and turn off the fire. For me it was right after work and I took off for my walk. Perfectly cooked chicken. Pulled the meat off the bone and put everything I wasn't going to eat/use back in the pot and cooked it the remainder of the evening....nice broth, that and all sorts of chicken meat for the week. I'm a lover of leftovers too and can eat the same thing for every meal until it's gone! lol, not everyone can get away with that.
@kimbrooks14913 жыл бұрын
I’ve heard you mention a couple time about making homemade cream of chicken or mushroom soup to add to recipes, do you have a recipe for it? And can it be canned so I can make a lot ahead of time?
@violetopal62642 жыл бұрын
It's easy. Stir 1/4 cup starch or flour in a pan with a few cups of chicken broth. Stir till it thickens and boils like gravy. Never actually made mushroom soup but I think it's the same with a couple handfuls chopped mushrooms thrown in.
@dandelionfarms4815 жыл бұрын
GREAT video! *subscribes!* We do a lot of similar things in our kitchen as well. My biggest move is definitely making a ton of stew or chili or something like that in our crockpot. Then sticking a bunch in tupperwares and popping them in the freezer once every few weeks. I won't lie, there are days when me and my fella both come home from work exhausted and all we want to do is sit on the couch and do nothing. On those nights its such a life savor to just pop something complete and wholesome from the freezer into a pot to heat on the stove and leaving it alone until it smells nice haha. The other big one in our kitchen is if we know we won't have a lot of time after work we'll just make sure to have chicken breast defrosted by the time we get home. That way we just have to pop it in the oven in a dish with some salt, pepper, & butter (although i've been adding duck grease I saved from a duck I roasted instead of butter lately and wow is it good! haha). Then all we need to do is throw some veggies in a pan for a few minutes or wash some greens for a salad. Quick, easy, homecooked.
@ForgottenWayFarms5 жыл бұрын
Great tips and very true! All I do is PLAN ahead :) Why? Because my kids eat a lot of food, and I grew up cooking this way.
@violetaquintanar62794 жыл бұрын
just ordered your book :)
@CanterburyTrailsFarm5 жыл бұрын
I've been resisting the instapot fad so far, but this almost convinces me. lol. I'm not a big appliance gadget type person, preferring to do it the "old way", but this does look time saving!
@theprairiehomestead5 жыл бұрын
I agree-- I don't like appliance fads either!! But the IP is quite the time-saver...
@jmthomas295 жыл бұрын
That's how I cook. Mainly for health reasons. My disabled brother lives with us and is on a sodium restricted diet.
@andreinarangel62275 жыл бұрын
I just sat down after cleaning the kitchen, the living room, and put tonight's stew (from scratch) into the pressure cooker. Total time: 45 minutes. One word: EFFICIENCY!
@theprairiehomestead5 жыл бұрын
Heck yes! I love it!
@bigdaddeo764 жыл бұрын
My wife and have been married 43 years. Growing up, my wife did the meal planning thing, usually a week at a time. We've continued that our whole married life. Usually, there's a little flexibility to switch meals or pull something else out.
@stepht55 жыл бұрын
Great attitude and yummy food! I cook extra and freeze for later.
@keeptrying59625 жыл бұрын
❤️ your videos and what I learn here. Thank you!
@tunneleddiscovery5 Жыл бұрын
Is there an dry yeast that you'd recommend
@kaisenji5 жыл бұрын
Bulk purchases are great if you do not have the space to raise your own. We bulk purchase as we are still carving our space in the high desert to grow foods. We do have goats but have not bred yet so milk, butter and cheeses still come from the store. Hoping to earn enough to get her bred soon! We mostly eat at home along with using some very old cookbooks from the family. Breaks up the usual from our supplies.
@jpruett864 жыл бұрын
Is your bun recipe also in the cookbook?
@tiger1within9095 жыл бұрын
It’s so great that you’ve thought to help people with this. It’s become such a real problem in America. It’s baffling that folks don’t know how to cook for themselves anymore.
@bhavens91495 жыл бұрын
I always think that beans were Ma Ingalls slow cooker. she'd probably have loved a slow cooker. :)
@theprairiehomestead5 жыл бұрын
Amen!
@remoorekable5 жыл бұрын
Jill, how do you know how much starter to use for the hamburger buns? If I wanted to make sourdough anything, I am not sure how to alter the recipe? Is there a formula I don’t know about? Thanks!
@tammysamson2319 Жыл бұрын
My family isn't much of a sour Dough kind, I prefer yeast. Do you like yeast bread and what's your favorite yeast?
@sandyoklahomatransient85575 жыл бұрын
I have a white grease board on my wall to write next weeks meals.
@TeamD20124 жыл бұрын
Before Covid, we had weekly pizza lunches with a friend. The “get togethers” are via the phone now & I “make” homemade pizza every week. I make up a large batch of pizza sauce & freeze it in half pint jars. I also make up a batch of pizza dough that I quarter & saran wrap individually & freeze in a ziplock. I also batch out & freeze sliced mozzarella. 4 weeks worth of pizza that can be batch defrosted each week, the day before. I roll put the dough a half hour before lunch & “bake” it on the stovetop....it’s very hot in NJ as I write this; I ain’t turning on the stove til September lol
@WorkingTowardsImprovement3 жыл бұрын
Wow never thought about making batches of pizza dough before and freezing
@6996katmom4 жыл бұрын
Where is the video where you made your hamburger buns or rolls. I can't find it.
@cindyengland96694 жыл бұрын
I just got you book
@deliciousrestaurantquality28045 жыл бұрын
What is a heritage????
@YeshuaKingMessiah5 жыл бұрын
We have lunches on rotate also. Both are vegetarian so only dinner needs meat. We have lots of oats or grits, both savory versions, not sweet. I try not to have sweet breakfasts. This is huge. And often we do greens at breakfast, so theres an extra veg svg for the day. My kids are hungriest at breakfast so greens go down easier lol They do like them a little tho. Rotate your greens too. We eat grits or oats prob 5 days a week, smoothies 1x and straight eggs 1x. Eggs in all porridges. Lots of eggs, theyre almost custardy lol
@sandrahammer59195 жыл бұрын
I'm interested in your book, however we are a gluten free family (not by choice). Do you have a fair bit of gluten free recipes?
@thesaintmustwalkalone7085 жыл бұрын
God made gluten. It's a good thing. Some modern wheat varieties are hybrids and provide more gluten than God intended. You could try some natural Italian wheat. Secondly, many people think they are gluten intolerant and it's just the phytic acid from not fermenting the wheat. Thirdly, and in our case, when we thought our child was gluten intolerant, we found it was just the glyphosphate. We started using organic wheat from Amazon and her encopresis went away immediately. God gives us bread to sustain us. Gluten is not bad... But the love of money has caused growers to produce hyvrid wheat that lasts longer and is easier to produce, at the risk of our health. Good luck!
@simplehealthyliving46815 жыл бұрын
What do you mean "healthier"? As if it is merely "healthier" than processed trash. Home-grown and home-cooked is literally _the healthiest_ option. Also, thank you for inspiring people literally by actions and not mere words. Thumbs up.
@dugchris20095 жыл бұрын
I have a lot of things home canned and dehydrated for meals. For example if I want to make chili, I have the chili beans, tomato sauce, salsa, and the ground beef all canned in jars. So all I have to do is open them, pour in a pan and heat up. Same for if I make beef stew everything is jars. Also do dehydrated meals in a jar. Add water and if you want meat in it, there again open a jar.
@theprairiehomestead5 жыл бұрын
Yes! Love having those pre-pared homemade foods ready to go!
@terraranch14595 жыл бұрын
You are wonderful and amazing. I just got your cookbook and can’t wait to read it. I did leaf through and it looks great. Hugs❤️
@millesoc5 жыл бұрын
Wait, what! Pressure canning in the instant pot?!!! I need to know how to do this with chicken stock, etc..... details? links?
@theprairiehomestead5 жыл бұрын
Sorry-- I misspoke in the video! You should not can in an Instant Pot-- they are not rated for that-- you should use a regular pressure canning for canning. My apologies! I didn't catch my mistake until after the video was up!
@millesoc5 жыл бұрын
No problem.....But, there is a new Instapot MAX that allows it,,,supposedly, so I am going to check that out. It would be wonderful to have a one function piece of equipment, especially because my Tiny house is almost complete and I will need to save space.
@tikacalifornia78765 жыл бұрын
I completely APPLAUD your organizational skills!! If there were more people who could organize this way, there would be far less hunger because the very skills you discuss here are skills that could make SNAP benefits last not only the entire month, but into the next month and see food accumulation. Thank you for your wisdom, and your recipes and your ideas. Blessing on you!
@Katy_living_simply5 жыл бұрын
off topic... but your necklace is beautiful! turqoise??? where did you find such a peice??? 😍
@theprairiehomestead5 жыл бұрын
www.prairieskyjewelryco.com I LOVE her work!!
@jennifernehus16675 жыл бұрын
Love your cookbook!!! And I just received it yesterday. Planning on buying a few more copies for my friends that are interested in this lifestyle. Thanks!!
@cindiwells24425 жыл бұрын
Bought your book and I love it. Thank you for all that you share.
@amyhowell40005 жыл бұрын
Congratulations on the cookbook. I will be getting a copy soon. Xxx
@SSanf5 жыл бұрын
If you are just going to cook it in the slow cooker, you don't need to sear that roast. Less work. Less clean up.
@xanadunadine19705 жыл бұрын
It turns out more tender if it's seared first.
@SSanf5 жыл бұрын
@@xanadunadine1970 Naw...If you cook it in low wet heat for a long period of time, it will be fork tender in any event. You only need to sear meat that gets cooked fast.
@dianeh57705 жыл бұрын
I love your videos! And I love the homesteading lifestyle. What flour did you use in your buns? They look white. Also, did you do anything differently when using Sourdough? Do you ever use Einkorn wheat flour?
@theprairiehomestead5 жыл бұрын
These are made with unbleached AP flour. I do use Einkorn as well-- I talk about that a bunch in my cooking course. :)
@shelley_quilts5 жыл бұрын
I do love using my crock pot to get a great homemade meal done by dinner time when life tends to get in my way ... I am thinking a lot about possibly getting an instapot, too!! Jill ~ I ordered your cookbook on Friday & am anxiously waiting it's arrival, I am truly excited about it!! Thank you for bringing the old-fashioned ways back ... I think it is a revolution!!!
@drdianneLc5 жыл бұрын
Michele Meacham I have had my Instant Pot for a few years & use it very often. I have never regretted the purchase. The price keeps going down, so invest in the biggest one with the most options that you can afford. Amazon has great prices on them, but make sure you do price comparisons. Amazon doesn’t always have the best prices.
@denisestone84915 жыл бұрын
Great advice! Thank you for sharing!
@katiegrazier40915 жыл бұрын
Just ordered your book and looking forward to receiving it!
@catedennis415 жыл бұрын
Don't waste your money!!
@katiegrazier40915 жыл бұрын
Still waiting for the bonuses.....no response to any of my 3 emails.....scam??
@karenpage93834 жыл бұрын
@@katiegrazier4091 I got mine, so issues! Love the book!
@susantaylor85074 жыл бұрын
It's a very old recipe my sour dough
@kahnaemery77674 жыл бұрын
When my late husband's Mom and Dad would have us over for dinner, they had a system of filling up the sink or a large pot in the sink of soapy water, (silverware always in the soapy water in a measuring cup), while cooking and the kids were expected to bring their finished plates to the kitchen counter. The Mom and Dad worked like a team cooking and loading the dishwasher and it cut down on time of clean up.
@alissarings27605 жыл бұрын
I am hoping for your cookbook as a Mother’s Day gift from my kids. I’ve been specific with my hints so maybe one of them listened...;)
@bncsmom15 жыл бұрын
Oh, please please please PLEASE stop using the instant pot for canning! Please!!! It is NOT recommended to use for canning. It is an electric pressure COOKER and in testing by the NCHFP, they noted that it doesn't hold the temperature constant for the proper amount of time needed to kill botulism spores which may be lurking in your jars. Please use a stovetop canner for your canning, don't cut corners with canning. It's not worth you or your children potentially getting sick from it!
@bncsmom15 жыл бұрын
That being said, the Instant Pot is amazing for cooking! :)
@theprairiehomestead5 жыл бұрын
Sorry-- I misspoke in the video. I actually never use it for canning-- I meant to say *COOKING*
@bncsmom15 жыл бұрын
@@theprairiehomestead That's good. I panicked when I heard canning. It's not safe to can in these yet so many people do and don't understand their food may end up unsafe to eat if it didn't hold temperature long enough to kill any botulism spores that may be in the jars. :)
@francinescott56865 жыл бұрын
I cook most of my meals--because I know what is in my food! I do cheat and use Jar Salsa or gravy envelopes. I work 10 hours a day. I appreciate she does that and is a full-time home Mom.
@ماسماس-د3ش5 жыл бұрын
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@donnaleveron57115 жыл бұрын
Loose hair in the kitchen is a no-no, as well as not cute. A hair in your food is very unappetizing.
@sherriekemper18285 жыл бұрын
She's cooking for her family not in a hospital kitchen. I think she has lovely hair.
@ladyinthemountains25275 жыл бұрын
Sherrie Kemper it was just very distracting to the video having it flinging in her face.
@catedennis415 жыл бұрын
@@sherriekemper1828 SHE thinks she has lovely hair, also. She's extremely arrogant.
@thesaintmustwalkalone7085 жыл бұрын
Women are so catty and have too much time on their hands to judge an insignificant matter that does not affect them nor hurt anyone.