Biblical supper- seek and ye shall find haha!! Perfect, I’ll use that line once in awhile with my family
@LynetteYoder9 ай бұрын
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@Amanda-pq7vq9 ай бұрын
I wish I liked it,🤷🏼♀️it’s very healthy for you.
@dianefoster44729 ай бұрын
I laughed at this and absolutely love it !
@djenkins8538 ай бұрын
Love this!
@hollydaugherty26208 ай бұрын
Too bad it doesn't work for people living in poverty 🥴
@karenwink48588 ай бұрын
Pot roast is my absolutely favorite meal. I also use the crock pot. I mix together 1 envelope of onion soup mix, I can cream of chicken soup, some beef broth and a big dollop of ketchup and pour it over in the crock pot. I also put some carrots in the bottom of the pot before adding the roast. Let it cook for about 8 hours on low. The sauce is a terrific gravy for your potatoes. Yum!
@tammyleviner30709 ай бұрын
Lol..I love the "seek and ye shall find".. I'll definitely be using that phrase😁 The cream cheese brownies are a great idea, haven't had those before. The chicken looks amazing! Well.. everything did😊 I've actually been to the Amish country in Ohio, we stayed in a cabin owned by an Amish family. They cooked and sent over all our meals.. outstanding! They even sent some noodles with one meal! We went on a deer hunting trip, and visited all the Amish shops in town while there, totally enjoyed it! We also have an Amish and a Mininite community right by us in Tennessee, there's a market one mile from our home.. best produce and homemade jams & jellies ever!!😋 Love their pepper jelly!! Thanks for sharing.. and now I'm starving🥴
@ruthwarren86859 ай бұрын
Can you please tell me where the Amish and Mennonite stores and communities are in TN? I’m in North Georgia…..I miss the Amish stores from where I grew up in PA! 💕
@tammyleviner30709 ай бұрын
@@ruthwarren8685 Hey.. they're aren't any stores here in Tennessee, just a produce market.. where they also have their homemade jellies & jams. Its A very tiny community. The store we went in were in the Ohio area. I'm sorry if that confused you! But if you ever come thru McMinn County, the little produce stand is worth visiting if you love good fresh veggies! (That's the Etowah, Englewood, Athens area)
@tammyleviner30709 ай бұрын
@@ruthwarren8685 They have about every veggie you can think of during the Summer and fruits also.. its a very nice stand, not just a shack on side of the road😄
@annasfz8 ай бұрын
I watched one video about being Amish and Mennonites in 21st century. They showed families in Holmes County, and I immediately remembered Lynette telling about this place. ❤️ Thank you, Lynette for showing your culture, food, lifestyle. Through your videos I learnt about your life a lot! And I should definitely make a stake in a slow cooker❤
@janeevans47589 ай бұрын
Nick looked / Looks fabulous, he has done so well especially when you live in a community where you tend to entertain and share meals within a group, I can't be easy,but nothing worth having is easy..simple fact eh...you all look wonderful and the children are sooooo lovely, growing up and all the clubs they attend, it's crazy and makes time go even quicker as you're busy busy.. Little Harper looks as if she has lost the quiver, that was so adorable. Take care all.
@debraspringers20989 ай бұрын
Everything looks so delicious! Love your family!
@pink0716027 ай бұрын
I grew up in Wayne County Ohio. Left in the early 80’s, but remember fondly the Amish and Mennonite communities. I still love Troyers trail bologna.
@BrianWaraksa8 ай бұрын
Thank you. I’m in Lancaster county, Pa., so we have similar dinners. We have buttered noodles with practically every meal. Kids love them. Enjoy all your videos.
@Rebekah263204 ай бұрын
Our Family roast recipe is my daughters Favorite meal. I like to get a Chuck Roast. We put down a bed of sliced onions and the roast which i season good and the secret to it being moist is that You can put a can or 2 of Cream Mushroom Soup. When the meat becomes tender we like to add Baby Carrots and chunks of potato and cook till tender. It has the best taste and is so tender.
@stephaniebriggs93469 ай бұрын
I had the same with chuck roast , I think it’s just the different cut/brand. Because same as you I am cooking it the way I always have. Love spotting all your Pampered Chef items, I am a consultant:)
@barbkrieser89729 ай бұрын
" Seek and ye' shall find" love it! I am using this with your permission!!! Great video....TYFS ❤😊
@giax20319 ай бұрын
Sunday dinner was always a big dinner and hosting at my grandma's.
@joolzmac15 ай бұрын
Goodness, your kids are going to grow up remembering Mum’s beautiful cooking! 😊
@kathymiller28299 ай бұрын
Everything looks so good. Thanks for sharing your talents. Love to you and your family from Indiana!!! ❤️
@lesleyhoban65599 ай бұрын
Those muffins sound woohoo good ... going to try
@janicelynch63519 ай бұрын
Thanks for all the good recipe ideas!
@lindabaker36559 ай бұрын
I use the farm dust seasoning all the time and love the Walnut Creek products. I get all mine from all the Amish stores in Versailles, Mo. they are the best products
@rjcahill49799 ай бұрын
Hey there, @lindabaker3655 I used to live in that area and also shopped at the Amish stores around there. Where I live now, I go to the one in Linn, Missouri. Good to catch up with you on here. 😊
@pamelar58689 ай бұрын
Wondering if in that Missouri area the community is Mennonite rather than Amish? Jamesport and Seymour have lovely Amish communities, but I thought Weaver's in Versailles was Mennonite. Perhaps there are newer stores in the area In have missed?❤
@rondil.938 ай бұрын
Versailles, MO is a Mennonite Community. (Both Horse & Buggy Mennonite & ones with Cars) Weavers just closed. But they still have Dutch Country and Sunshine Foods and various other non-food stores. @@pamelar5868
@paulettepena67118 ай бұрын
Make a Mississippi pot roast in the crock pot. Super easy and so good. Take a chuck roast and put it in the crock pot. Add one pack of au jus mix, one pack of brown gravy mix, half a stick of salted butter, one pack of ranch dressing mix and 3 or 4 pepperrocine peppers and do not stir. Cook on high 8 hours. I know I spelled the peppers wrong but you get it I hope. They are just yellow whole peppers in a jar you find in the pickle section of your store. I stir mine up after it's cooked. Make some mashed potatoes and English peas and dinner is done.
@sherriganske42929 ай бұрын
Love the farm dust seasonings
@nancyculp69688 ай бұрын
The searing of meat holds in the juices. Try sautéing your asparagus in a little bit of butter/ olive oil mixture, S & P then add in a little water cover for few minutes to cook to your liking. Now add in a squeeze of fresh lemon juice and reduce to a small amount of sauce. Adding in a little more butter to thicken sauce along with a squeeze of lemon juice. Place on platter and drizzle the lemon- butter sauce over the asparagus. This is great with pasta too. Have you tried making asparagus with Shrimp? So good. This dish can be eaten just as is or over rice. Fast and easy. 😊
@lisagrafton25298 ай бұрын
To warm up Mac n cheese, for leftovers, if you add milk or heavy cream, and mix it in, the "second day" Mac n cheese turns out creamy smooth! I also double or triple my Mac n cheese recipe, to put two aluminum pans of it, into the freezer, covering first with plastic wrap, and then place the aluminum lid on top, writing on the lid, how to bake it, removing the plastic first (I actually write: take plastic wrap off before baking). I try to thaw it overnight in the fridge, and I treat it like "second day" Mac n cheese, and put milk or cream in it, to loosen it, and make it creamy! The amount you made, I usually add a cup, or more of the milk/cream, and I mix it in thoroughly, and add more if needed! I love cooking extra to freeze, so I make a mess once, and either get three meals, with leftovers, or I can give it away, when I hear a family member is sick.
@denisekirsch37599 ай бұрын
Oh I love the saying for Sunday night meal!! We have leftovers or "should have wents" on Sunday evenings.😊
@KathyWalters-ol8mh8 ай бұрын
pot roast......low and VERY slow is best.......mine is always super tender. Love your videos.
@graycee83268 ай бұрын
Biblical Supper!!!! 🤣🤣 I love that so much lol.. As a traditional catholic I am going to start saying that... Sunday is our Biblical Supper... Seek and ye shall find!! hahaha.. God bless you all and thank you Lynette for sharing her awesome name.. 🤩😇
@nancyd46779 ай бұрын
"Seek and ye shall find", I love it. When our kids were still at home, Sunday night was "fend" night...fend for yourself!
@InspireMe1508 ай бұрын
Wow, I had to save this to my shrimp playlist. I've been looking at shrimp recipes for a while and this is the best by far. Thank you!
@janicew62229 ай бұрын
When my Mac & Cheese stiffens up, I just add a little warm milk before I serve it, really helps. Tasty meals!
@doylerember92158 ай бұрын
We used to have breakfast suppers on Sunday nights.....pancakes or omelets & ham. Still do that on occasion. Love your channel and your family!
@PC-mz5su5 ай бұрын
Thanks for the tips Lynette have a blessed week as well ❤
@kathylezcano87939 ай бұрын
Everything looks so good I love sushi. Thank you so much for always sharing. You have such a beautiful family. God bless your friend cathy
@14859hnl9 ай бұрын
Lovely video, Lynette! On the topic of roasts, you have to try a Mississippi roast sometime- so so good!!!
@debrak6419 ай бұрын
We have Walnut Creek products at our Mennonite store nearby at Yoders Market. The clerk told me they get a lot of their products and supply a lot of Yoders yummy baked goods to the WC stores. I was excited to find it!
@cindybrannen65975 ай бұрын
The problem using your crockpot may be because the temperature of slow cookers has been raised by the government people who feel the need to do this. I kept wondering why my crockpot meals were so dry or overcooked. I found Ruthanne on Zimmerman Homestead answered the question about why newer crockpots cook too hot. I got a new Ninja Foodie and you can regulate the temps better.
@whatever007ism8 ай бұрын
Love your videos and I hope you and your family had a wonderful Christmas. Seeing the groceries from Walnut Creek brings back wonderful memories. You and I cook exactly the same! Love the Amish noodles. During the winter, that’s Friday dinner with grilled cheese sandwiches. With the beef tips, I’ll add onions, then use the grim for a gravy base and make red potato- garlic mashed potatoes. Awe… the troyer Bologna and Swiss sandwiches 😋!! Unless you’ve had world famous Troyer Bologna you have no idea how good it is!
@bettywurm3069 ай бұрын
I recently discovered Detwiler’s and purchased several Walnut Creek Foods items. I’m so pleased with the quality of these items. I plan on being a regular customer.
@rebekah34839 ай бұрын
Thanks for taking the time to film all of these different things! It's appreciated!
@Elle-11569 ай бұрын
I make my roasts in the crockpot also. I put cream of mushroom soup on the bottom , the roast, small potatoes and small carrots and then I top with dry onion soup mix. Makes the best gravy.
@darlenemazurik44519 ай бұрын
Kudos to Nick on his weight loss! Cutting back on carbs works well. It has worked for me. Love your channel Lynette! ❤
@autumnmcclain58399 ай бұрын
Great job cleaning the hinges, they look brand new. Jalen did a nice job on the top of the cabinets and the island. I hope they do a light white backsplash. Lights are pretty. I do miss the dish rack, but a cup rack is ok. Krause sink is nice choice and faucet is nice(would have liked a brass or bronze choice, but I am not paying for it ;) It is very interesting watching the house transform. It is a beautiful piece of property. What a blessing for the young couple to have you help with the Labor and renovations! They are saving thousands and thousands of dollars.
@janetswarthout19159 ай бұрын
Harper eating sushi! That’s awesome! Thanks for sharing your week with us.❤ I’m always happy when a Lynette video is here to watch. 😊
@AnnieBrownlll9 ай бұрын
I’ve learned with crockpot roasts to use one packet of au jus with one cup water plus salt and pepper. Cook on high 4 hours and low for 2 hours more. Tender. Melts in your mouth every time.
@ssh64148 ай бұрын
Make sure you're putting a fat source with your roast. I do a stick of butter with all my seasonings. You need a fat, a salt, an acid and heat. I generally use pepperoncini pepper juice for the acid and some ranch and au jus for the salt.
@leannaharder909 ай бұрын
We do our roasts the same way, sear all sides, put in the crock pot with beef broth, onions etc. I usually do mine on low, the key is to get it to temperature. I find 205° is perfect!
@bettyjames58278 ай бұрын
I use the following, First for roast and second for asparagus. I only use these items for the roast and asparagus. Both turn out great. McCormick’s Bag’n Season Pot Roast (This includes a seasoning pack) Ziplock Zip’n Steam I think this is for most vegetables, but I only use for asparagus. (No seasoning in this one)
@jeanmuehlfelt79428 ай бұрын
Weavers Farm Dust!! My favorite. We used to buy a few bottles at a time in Shipshewana when we lived there. Now i have to order it online. Still my fav seasoning. 😊
@aprilh51868 ай бұрын
I love chicken salad and enjoy adding grapes to mine!
@crystaldawn34779 ай бұрын
Seek and ye shall find. My new favorite response to “What are we eating?” on the weekends. 🤣 Love it!!
@joycerapp25838 ай бұрын
Everything looked so good. Always received new food ideas watching. Lov u mom’s biblical references. I try to cook something on Firday or Saturday I can just heat up after church on Sunday. Or cold finger food or sandwich and or cold salad or fruit in frig to just pulled out to make snack.
@dianecervantes90959 ай бұрын
I love Sunday dinners they everything looks so good watching your videos and your family. See you in your next video. Have a blessed Tuesday.❤
@ginger15499 ай бұрын
Yesterday a friend I grew up with in Western Pa. & i were talking about having what you call haystacks. I told her about seeing you make them on u tube.& we giggled about it as they seemed to us to be how our Moms used up leftovers.
@nancycolbert27039 ай бұрын
Your home is so beautiful. It really shows well. The food looked delicious. Hats off to Nick for his weight loss. I think veggies and protein are a good meal plan . May try this.....
@jinxie2288 ай бұрын
I cook my roast on high in my crock pot, although I use more liquid in mine (it fully covers the roast), I use the extra liquid to make my gravy to go along with the roast.
@caropapa8 ай бұрын
Hi Lynette, can you please post if possible your cream cheese brownie recipe , it looked so delicious. Thank you Carol from New Zealand.
@kajehomar75039 ай бұрын
Martin’s potato rolls!!!! They are so good. The only way I like a hot dog is grilled on a Martin’s potato roll with sauerkraut, ketchup, and mustard.
@janedoe94219 ай бұрын
Love your foodie vlogs!! You make-a-me hangry😂. My Mac n cheese always siezes up, I think it's too much pasta in my case though. So many good things Lyn Thanks for sharing
@hettiekenny51859 ай бұрын
So interesting about the chuck roast…same thing for me-too dry. I always sear so odd. That was twice in a row. I really think I didn’t cook them long enough. Glad yours worked this time. 😊
@sarabates20469 ай бұрын
Just today we bought some Walnut Creek Cheese trail bologna and some cheese. We love WalnutCreek Cheese and have a sweet brother in Christ who is in management there. We take several mini overnight trips to BnB’s in that area and of course eat at the Dutchman. What a beautiful area. ❤️
@vickyzeretzke93749 ай бұрын
I to also like the “Bible” supper idea. Since it’s just my husband and I we have a few of the seek and you will find meals.
@jragnes9 ай бұрын
Yup. Cutting the carbs. Less than a tsp of sugar in the morning. 30 grams of protein for each meal(a little more for a man). My visceral fat (which is a leading factor in strokes and heart attacks) is way down. My lean muscle mass is up and body fat is down. I am seeing a Dr, however. I was not overweight by looking at me, but I went from 155 to 130 in the past year. I did this after my sister was diagnosed borderline diabetic. My mom was overweight and died in 2012 from congestive heart failure. All of my dad's family (7 brothers and 1 sister) have diabetes. It scared me when my sister was diagnosed borderline diabetic so my youngest daughter set up an appt for me with the same Dr. They did blood tests that normal doctors don't do and a body scan and turns out that i have a problem with my thyroid (as did my mom) and my visceral fat was off the charts along with some other funky numbers. I've been seeing this dr now for a year this march and I love the results, and I feel better. It wasn't about losing weight it was about getting healthy and being around to watch my 21 grandchildren grow up. My youngest daughter, who works out every day and eats healthy, also saw this Dr and had a blood workup and body scan. Turns out that she was borderline diabetic. She was fit and trim looking, but her lean muscle mass was low due to the hard cardio workouts. She has since altered her workouts and added the appropriate amount of protein in her diet, and her lean muscle mass has increased, and the bad fat has decreased. Goes to show that what you put in your mouth really affects your health. Now, if I fall off the wagon due to vacation or eating something I shouldn't be eating(aka more carbs), I can tell the next day as I get an intense headache.
@Sarah-mg6gn4 ай бұрын
Hi, that is awesome! Do you mind sharing the info about the doctor and the App? Sounds very interesting. I have diabetes in my family and would like to check out my numbers. Thabk you in advance!
@jragnes4 ай бұрын
@Sarah-mg6gn it is a local doctor and clinic. Anyone can do it themselves if they read the back of packaging. The important thing is that you must stay away from carbs and remember that if it doesn't walk, swim or fly - it will turn into a carb. Less than a tsp of sugar before breakfast. For women, eat 90 grams of protein per day. Fruits will turn to carbs blueberries, strawberries, raspberries, and blackberries have less carbs. Most veggies are OK, but corn and peas are high. Stay away from breads, pastas, potatoes, and rice. Brownberry makes great low-carb bread. You must eat. Portion control is also a factor. The majority of America is fed huge portions. 30 grams of protein(meat) is the palm and thickness of your hand. And get the mindset that this is not a "diet"...it is a way of life. My sister, daughter, and I are seeing this doctor, and the health results are tremendous! My co-workers have mentioned how great I look and want the details so they can "diet" too. I tell them it's not a diet. Have them all the tips and details of what not to eat and they justify "I just had a half a cup of rice" or I'm down to only one mt dew but they are not changing the way their body looks(still overweight) and getting bigger and still on diabetes meds. Half of my workplace is diabetic but they don't change their eating. Therefore, they don't see results. They are not willing to give up the sugar, so they continue to grow more unhealthy. It's a lifestyle change. Not a diet. One of our friends, did they ozempic shots for weight loss. He lost a lot of weight. Went off the shoes per his doctor and gained everything back and more in less than a month. He didn't change his lifestyle. IT IS A LIFESTYLE CHANGE!
@jragnes4 ай бұрын
@Sarah-mg6gn but where I live, it is called The Medical Weightloss Clinic. If that helps. They specialize in what your blood tests say and a monthly body scan that tells them your visceral fat(cause of strokes, heart attacks, diabetes). Your percentage body fat and your lean muscle. It's amazing and encouraging to see the numbers go down on body fat and visceral fat and to see my numbers go up on lean muscle. Remember that more lean muscle is better than fat. The results are amazing and encouraging. I can also tell if I have been out somewhere where I have had to eat a meal at someone's house or restaurant and it was prepared with something that turns to carbs. I have a headache and feel sluggish, and my gut hurts for a couple of days after. Carbs affect the body in ways you can never imagine.
@joejohnston38 ай бұрын
Thanks so much! Your videos are very inspiring. It's good to get new ideas and to get inspiration when cooking and homemaking have gotten routine and a bit dull - you have so many great ideas. Thank you! Diana
@wendy34378 ай бұрын
Everyone looks really good thank you for sharing it.
@tearose37637 ай бұрын
Love that sunday dinner 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽kuddos mom
@nanar.80889 ай бұрын
I totally agree that meat and vegetable quality at stores have changed for the worst. I use crock pot for most chicken or steak/beef recipes
@frugalfoodfamily8 ай бұрын
Chuck roast + cream of mushroom can+ 1 can water+ bag of baby carrots+ sweet onion chopped+ 1/4 cup milk on top. Low all day= perfect
@deidrecruickshank79759 ай бұрын
Yummo, Lynette, I love sushi here in NZ. I often make it myself as it's pretty expensive to buy, even in the supermarket
@katemoltzen18419 ай бұрын
Sunday night is a cereal supper. Honestly, I could eat cereal any time of the day or night. I never thought of frying trail bologna, I must try that next time I buy one. As for sushi, my family loves it, but I am not a fan. Your brownies with ice cream looked delicious. Kudos to NIc, I wish I had his willpower. Until next Tuesday, may your week be filled with God's abundant blessings.
@deborahhopper48328 ай бұрын
Maybe I’ll use that seek and ye shall find next Sunday night😂I usually cook on Sunday night because we usually eat out Sunday noon😋Yummy video, I can almost taste those noodles. I don’t know how Nick can resist them😀
@tracewalker87729 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for all the meal ideas!! I get in a rut, so this video really helped me! 💕💕💕💕
@peterwhite92619 ай бұрын
Yes, I like sushi. Harper is so sweet. She liked it. All the meals look yummy. Nick is looking good. Way to go, Nick. Sending you all blessings. ❤
@marciejones35389 ай бұрын
I’m struggling with my menu this week. I’ll have to try some of yours. 😋
@awquerida76029 ай бұрын
Some nice tips here. Thanks for sharing them. When I trim my red meats, I use the fat like butter or bacon grease. I heat it then dispose of it. I then sear my meat. I sear all of my meats before putting in the crockpot. I too am finding that red meats are tough lately. They are chewy. I exercise my facial muscles more when chewing than speaking. LOL. My Costco meats have been the worse. I find it better to cook the meats in the crockpot initially on high then switch over to low to make the meat real tender. I was hoping that you'd provide a link for the marble brownies. It's nice to see Nick lose all of that weight. However, for brain health and no brain fog, he does need carbs. So, in place of bread, throw in low carb veggies with his steaks. I really enjoy your videos, your tips and family dynamics. I love how you involve your children in helping you out in the kitchen. It teaches them responsibility and skills. I wish you posted more, especially when canning or creating new recipes.
@daydaydueitt65419 ай бұрын
It all looked very yummy and thank you for the video I love to watch your channel
@phyllisblinn23358 ай бұрын
I've lived in Ohio for over 50 years and in northern West Virginia before that. I always thought trail bologna was something made to take out for a picnic or hiking. I've never realized there was a Trail, Ohio, even though I've been in that area many times and have relatives in the area. LOL Thanks for the information.
@debralawler-nt9si9 ай бұрын
Try marinating the roast over night in a hood marinade. Then put it in the crockpot after Browning it. Sometimes it could just be the beef
@carolynrains759 ай бұрын
Enjoyed the meals, interested in the street corn casserole. I love sushi also.
@bethanyhall15248 ай бұрын
With the roast. Cooking low and slow is best. It usually falls apart when I do this. If I try to cook it too fast it's tougher.
@crazyjr889 ай бұрын
Love this video. I do meal planning weekly & I have been in funk & needing new ideas 💡 😊 going to be trying some of these.
@camillelombardo29809 ай бұрын
I love your videos can't say it enough ❤ I'm recovering from open heart surgery and your videos just relax me. Please say a prayer for me. Even though we aren't of the same faith. There is only one God. ❤
@deborahhanes84719 ай бұрын
Your meals looked delicious! You need to publish a cookbook! ❤
@susantrenado92329 ай бұрын
Made me hungry seeing all your cooking looked delicious Lynette 🙂
@ruthwarren86859 ай бұрын
Thanks Lynette for the ideas! I’ve been married almost 56 years to my wonderful husband! But I get tired …these past few years…. thinking of what to make for supper! Lol! ❤️
@michelleutter85219 ай бұрын
Sushi is so yummy. I like mine with mango kombucha or a gingerale.
@nancyclark29648 ай бұрын
Love your biblical supper comment! And I love, love, love sushi!
@kcotjo9 ай бұрын
Thank you for the recipe ideas. Have you ever tried making the Mississippi Pot Roast recipe? If you Google it you will find several recipes. It is very very good and the roast is so tender! I believe searing the meat prior to putting it in the crock pot is key. I always enjoy seeing your family. Thank you for sharing!!
@friedayoder24199 ай бұрын
I was also going to suggest Mississippi Pot Roast, but I don’t sear mine. I like to put it in frozen on a Saturday night and it’s so delicious and perfectly done when we come home from church the next noon. My husband never cared for roasts until I started making it this way.
@alisondoughty21949 ай бұрын
Lovely vlog Lynette.Yummy food.Thank you for the recipes.🌞🎉😀
@carlynbray34959 ай бұрын
So glad to see a new video. I have missed you all. I hope You all had a wonderful Christmas holiday with family. I have been wanting to ask you... I watched a video from a guy talking about Mennonites and he used highlights from Cara's wedding in his video along with some highlights from the Graber's videos. I was hoping he didn't pirate them without your permission. Enjoy you all so much. You are in my Prayers. God bless Carlyn Bray
@carolwhisenhunt75049 ай бұрын
I love your cooking videos Lynn. Seek and you shall find.... I love it! I can hear your mom saying that. lol. I've been having the same trouble with beef and also pork. I've changed stores and tried different things but something just ain't right! I'm glad you shared that. The meals looked great. I'm gonna try doing steak your way. Ty Lynn for sharing. I love all your videos but cooking my favorite.
@millermichelle_20099 ай бұрын
The first time we tried sushi was at Star Thai Sushi in Siesta Village. Ever since then we’ve been hooked! Detweilers sushi is also delicious. Love you cooking content!!
@juliakitchens2708 ай бұрын
Can you tell what the Farm Dust seasoning is? Looks really interesting!!
@jamesnbrenda89609 ай бұрын
Biblical supper!!!!!! I am TOTALLY using this!!!!!! 🤣😂
@susanweimer88299 ай бұрын
Chuck roasts are a cheaper cut of meat and should always be cooked low and slow. About 325 degrees and for about 3 hours in liquid. You’ll know when it’s done cause it will literally fall apart, never fails.
@godseeker76289 ай бұрын
I just realized your last name and got to go to Pine craft area because of your videos. I throughly enjoyed that area! Great food and people!
@Christine840809 ай бұрын
Growing up, Sundays night meal consisted of Must-Go. Nice way to eat all the left overs. lol❤️
@jenmv34839 ай бұрын
Sunday night's is appetizer night. Ground turkey nachos, homemade pizza, sushi, veggies dip, etc. Stuff like that but not all those together, ha ha
@nancyfranks35058 ай бұрын
You have such a sweet family. God bless you.
@carolberubee9 ай бұрын
Growing up, we always had Sunday dinner at 1 PM, then we would nibble on leftovers in the evening. It's funny how tradition works because we weren't Christian. We didn't go to church on Sundays. Yet, we followed the pattern of a typical church-going family by eating dinner at 1 PM. It's New England thing. At least, it was. Not sure about now.
@janetgray87379 ай бұрын
Lynette, I take a frozen chuck roast out of the freezer and put in my crock pot. I salt and pepper it and then pour a can of cream of mushroom and a can of onion soup (mixed together) over the chuck roast. I usually fix wide noodles and green beans with it. The two soups make a gravy that I ladle over the noodles and serve the green beans. It is one of my Moms recipes. It is super easy. I cook on low all day
@hollydaugherty26208 ай бұрын
You aren't supposed to put frozen meat in a slow cooker. Huge health hazard. Look it up.
@stillyourb8 ай бұрын
sushi!!!! pioneer woman saved my roast, my crockpot even on low is just too hot. I follow her recipe EXCEPT only do it on 250 from like 10am and its fall apart deliciousness by dinner.
@Leah-v9t8 ай бұрын
My dad is on a kinda carnivore eating routine… not sure if I would call it diet… it’s basically meat dairy eggs some of the whole good vegetables.. like avocados and yeah couple more things but very full protein foods… with natural fats he’s been eating this way just little over one year.. one year and one month to be exact and he’s lost looots and has health issues and by eating this way he has been feeling soo much better and doing so much better health wise and physically… glad for Nick that’s he’s able to find what works for him clap 👏🏻👍🏻… and same with my dad he didn’t exercise and naturally burnt weight with just eating well
@kindnessmatters40689 ай бұрын
Absolutely LOVE sushi!!❤ my husband and girls do too😊