I was waiting for the cleverly edited car at the enddd.. 🥲
@user-tn9wh9ju7n2 сағат бұрын
Girl be running back and forth to get her daily steps in 😂
@bigtee5248Күн бұрын
Who the hell recommended spaghetti on toast and fairy bread. I think kiwis are so use to what they grew up with that they think foreigners might actually enjoy it too but personally I would never recommend certain snacks like burger rings but yes gotta love our RJ's and Whittakers range except the RJ's black liquorice of course 😂
@Becca.LovelessКүн бұрын
I think it’s just the classic stuff people recommend for the novelty.
@starlina5621Күн бұрын
Thank you for the clarification 😂
@Becca.LovelessКүн бұрын
Just in case anyone was confused 😂
@sementaralahКүн бұрын
😂😂😂😂
@Becca.LovelessКүн бұрын
🙏🏽
@TheMntnG3 күн бұрын
you‘re not the only one, but influencers like you are the most important public content in this world!
@Becca.Loveless3 күн бұрын
I wouldn’t say most important 😂
@TheMntnG3 күн бұрын
@@Becca.Loveless 90% of content (news, movies) is conflict. human decency is the antidote
@carolineloye83113 күн бұрын
I'm wearing a fleece vest today. Have a photo of me wearing it when pregnant with my son (he is turning 22yrs this year)
@Becca.Loveless3 күн бұрын
That is so beautiful 🥲
@joharrison34693 күн бұрын
Thank you for being you Becca
@Becca.Loveless3 күн бұрын
I couldn’t be anyone else!
@ayela5623 күн бұрын
You’re just lovely. So glad I found your channel 😊. Integrity is a rare quality online.
@Becca.Loveless3 күн бұрын
I don’t know why. I feel so icky being fake or trying to sell things I don’t believe in.
@francesgraham54114 күн бұрын
Becca, you are like a penfriend was in the old days. People love to find out about you, your family and the countryside around you. And like you say want reality, not ads.
@Becca.Loveless3 күн бұрын
So many content creators haven’t figured that out yet! They just want the money bit 😅
@Christianna2714 күн бұрын
You're an influencer in the sense that you influence us to appreciate the beauty in our surroundings, and to reconsider our consumer behaviors. For that reason, I'll keep following 😊 Also, William is looking so grown up here!
@Becca.Loveless3 күн бұрын
He’s a big four year old now!! It’s so crazy. I can’t even call him a toddler anymore 😭 Also that is so beautiful! Thank you for saying that. I’m totally going to think of it that way now 🥰
@xjet4 күн бұрын
So refreshing! I have never ever taken a sponsorship for any of my videos (despite some very big offers) and likely never will. Like yourself, I'm a "content creator" and any "influence" I might exert is incidental -- unless you're talking about standing up for your rights and freedoms which is something I try to encourage people to do. I guess I'm doing okay with almost 500K subs and 150 million views across my two channels and I would have to say the *_secret_* (shhh!) to being happy and successful is just to be yourself and be true to yourself, something that I (like yourself) strive to be. Why do I watch Becca Loveless? Because it's clear that this channel is a refreshing breath of honesty wholesomeness in a sea of characters that seem to have been created solely for the purpose of selling stuff or generating ad revenue. I believe that as the influencer-fakes start falling from favor, channels like this will grow. It may take some time but it will happen. Everything is cyclic and I think the world has had enough of people telling them what to do -- now they want a friend who will simply share their lives a little and allow them to see how beautiful it can be.
@Becca.Loveless3 күн бұрын
I can’t believe you’ve never taken a sponsorship with so many followers!! I definitely want to get paid - I just want it to be for things I genuinely love so much and would tell all my friends and family (and especially my mom) to get. But more importantly I genuinely love making content - even if my content varies widely from month to month 😂. But I feel like a lot of people don’t enjoy the process, weirdly enough. And I can see where it’s all heading potentially. Another fun fact - I actually don’t ever want a HUGE huge following. People that have 1 million+? Scares me 😂 I like having it smaller and people that actually interact and I can get to know people a bit more.
@xjet3 күн бұрын
@@Becca.Loveless I've opted to use Patreon instead. Patreon allows people to reward me based on the value that my content represents to them -- rather than by pushing stuff at them or as a result of running endless ads in my videos. It's all about "value exchange" and to create a sustainable relationship with viewers you need to make sure that both you and the viewer are happy. Mind you, my attitude to money is not the usual one... To make *me* happy I only need enough money to pay the bills and have a dollar left over for a rainy day. Far too many people work at jobs they hate in order to earn enough money that they can expunge the week's boredom by having expensive fun on the weekend. I have fun every day and enjoy what I do so why would I need more money that the bills demand? The great thing about the Patreon model is that nobody has to pay anything unless they think I'm worth it so that way *everyone* feels like they've got good value. I understand that other people have different perspectives so my philosophy works for me (as a creator) but not everyone. It's the differences between people that make the world interesting so you do whatever you feel comfortable with to generate as much income as *you* need. I'm old, you're young and have children -- that makes a big difference to one's needs. From a creator perspective, just keep on doing what you're doing while trying as many things as you like. Your audience will tell you what works and what doesn't -- but even then be careful, three or four people complaining in the comments may sound like a lot but compare that number to your total viewer-base before taking too much notice. A lot of people are only looking for an excuse to complain 🙂 Apply that rule to my comment as well... I'm just one person so probably not representative of your total audience. You do what *you* want to do and be happy about it.
@shanewilson24844 күн бұрын
Thanks Becca
@Becca.Loveless4 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching!! It’s random but I like talking about it 😂
@craftlover97024 күн бұрын
They look delicious! Love the potato idea instead of rice!!
@Becca.Loveless4 күн бұрын
Yes! California style burritos 🥰
@zaanmartin15205 күн бұрын
“Dont look at my reaction” 😂
@Becca.Loveless4 күн бұрын
😂
@joharrison34697 күн бұрын
Another very useful video. Thank you.
@Becca.Loveless4 күн бұрын
Glad you got some use out of these videos! They were really fun to make 💕
@FrugalFamilyFocus8 күн бұрын
We do $1200/ month for groceries including household items like shampoo, TP, cleaning products, etc. $1000 sounds like you’re doing great to me!
@Becca.Loveless4 күн бұрын
Especially considering that is Canada dollars and if covers all our household items too!
@ear14218 күн бұрын
Yes, the universe provides! I got almost all our baby stuff for free. My town has a really active gift economy Facebook page and it’s saved me sooo much money! Great video.
@Becca.Loveless4 күн бұрын
Same! Our neighborhood has an amazing buy nothing group! We’ve been given and we’ve gifted so many things on there. I wish it was a thing every where. Makes such a difference!
@FrugalFamilyFocus9 күн бұрын
Question idk if you’ve found an answer but it sounds like you maybe have found some people- how do you find frugal community? Frugal mom friends? Other frugal families? I want to hang out, but I want to go for a walk in the park, have people over for coffee at my place, and get the kids together to enjoy a backyard blowup pool (not go to a cafe, go to the trampoline park, or pay for a waterpark day). I want people to borrow my big coffee carafe for their events or ask to seed swap! I’d love to loan out our miter saw or ladder! Can we borrow your steam clean vacuum instead of renting one? Like where do you find community like this?!
@Becca.Loveless9 күн бұрын
It's so hard, and to be honest, we haven't found that where we live yet. To some degree we get a little bit of that from just normal friends we meet. But we have only been in Vancouver a year, so we don't have a ton of close bonds yet with a lot of people. I think it just comes from talking to people, usually if you are doing something, and somebody else is doing the same thing, you at least share that one thing at that same time. So maybe that will translate to a longer friendship. It is so hard being in a stage when that doesn't exist....YET!
@TheMntnG9 күн бұрын
colour means nothing, depends on what they eat.
@Becca.Loveless4 күн бұрын
True! But I also feel like if they’re being fed more intentionally to make the yolks orange those are probably better raised chickens in general.
@ingenuity2969 күн бұрын
What's that whiter film in your face and neck?
@Becca.Loveless9 күн бұрын
Bad lighting in my dark basement
@user-wm4eh4gk5p10 күн бұрын
Absolutely agree. Also, buying the best quality one can afford at the time can increase longevity. I have fallen for saving a few pennies by buying cheaper - items don’t fit, break easily, wear out quickly, etc.
@Becca.Loveless4 күн бұрын
Agree completely! I’ve fallen for that trap so many times
@hunnydewprincess416110 күн бұрын
🩵
@Becca.Loveless4 күн бұрын
💕
@KurKiriKuru10 күн бұрын
Oh I wanted to see those black jeans with the tiny roses so bad!
@Becca.Loveless4 күн бұрын
I didn’t get to see nearly enough of that store!
@Zo1nkez-ui6ew10 күн бұрын
Is ur son ok dude?😭
@Becca.Loveless10 күн бұрын
Ya he was fine, just a normal day with a toddler basically.
@nattyophelia787910 күн бұрын
I love your personality hahaha “I was gonna take three hours and I was gonna love every minute of it” that’s SO ME WHEN I THRIFT 😂
@Becca.Loveless10 күн бұрын
My husband hates spending so much time in a thrift store.
@scalz42010 күн бұрын
what exactly is a thrift store? do they only sell clothes? What are those places that sell old nintendo systems for cheap and stuff then? pawn shops?
@Becca.Loveless10 күн бұрын
Ya that's a pawn shop. Thrift stores are selling things people donated to them. A lot is mostly unwanted junk, but they usually go through them to a degree to offer OKAY stuff.
@miarenee115810 күн бұрын
this is my fave thrift store in tx!!
@Becca.Loveless4 күн бұрын
💕💕
@drthomason704311 күн бұрын
Like the coconut milk idea
@Becca.Loveless4 күн бұрын
It completely changes it!
@drthomason70433 күн бұрын
@@Becca.Loveless sounds Polynesian. Like Supagetti
@joharrison346911 күн бұрын
Hi Becca, I'm so impressed with your progress at YouTubing. You have come a long way. Keep up the good work!
@Becca.Loveless4 күн бұрын
Thanks so much for saying so! I’ve been trying to go a very different direction with my KZread lately and I think I like it!
@ingenuity29611 күн бұрын
Yup. Good list.
@Becca.Loveless4 күн бұрын
🥰
@nicholasmaude690612 күн бұрын
You should compare notes with Tara (www.youtube.com/@Kiwiamericans), Becca.
@Becca.Loveless4 күн бұрын
Will have to do!
@SavingKell12 күн бұрын
I want to try it. What the recipe?
@Becca.Loveless11 күн бұрын
Its in the video description!
@MinecraftLover-dz8nk12 күн бұрын
looks so good!
@Becca.Loveless4 күн бұрын
It’s my favorite!
@raquelkutsch560013 күн бұрын
Wish I could eat grains and legumes!
@Becca.Loveless4 күн бұрын
That is so sad you can’t!!
@raquelkutsch56004 күн бұрын
@@Becca.Loveless I know!
@TheMntnG13 күн бұрын
we‘re no support too because we moved countries. but I‘m so glad that childcare is subsidised and health care is by the government.
@Becca.Loveless4 күн бұрын
There’s give and takes everywhere!
@marinettemasyrenaud874214 күн бұрын
Wholesome, i love it
@Becca.Loveless4 күн бұрын
🥰
@ayela56214 күн бұрын
I just put a new battery in my 4.5 year old iPhone for $100 and I plan to keep using it until it just doesn’t work anymore. I don’t want new, I want to get as much use as I can out of the things I already have 😊
@Becca.Loveless3 күн бұрын
That’s impressive! I’ll have to look into that!
@totalclown14 күн бұрын
i cant really do this since im a teen and i keep growing out stuff but this is a great idea (my family does do hand me downs tho so my sister and brother have some of my old clothes and the others go to charity)
@Conhead6611 күн бұрын
There's thing kids/teens don't outgrown that can be kept for years. My young kids (under 10) has had trifted school bags for years already and counting. I've invested in good quality water bottles each when they first needed it and made sure they were funky colours that all my friends and their school teachers knows it's theirs so everyone is helping making sure they don't loose them. And I've own the same watch since 4th grade. 90% of non consumables we've bought are trifted quality items. Bonus is if there's any chemical offset it's been mostly cleared. One thing that saddened me is their new school buys their stationary; I used to be able to source all their school stationary secondhand.
@Becca.Loveless3 күн бұрын
Sounds like you’re doing it all right! Nothing wrong with physically growing out of clothes and having to get new (secondhand) ones.
@kalistamartinez14 күн бұрын
Love this idea😁
@Becca.Loveless3 күн бұрын
It was a fun video to make!
@bhanani548014 күн бұрын
I'm def keen to be on this band wagon Becca!!
@Becca.Loveless3 күн бұрын
I think I’ll be making a second video like this soon 💕
@rosebudb129514 күн бұрын
My favorite shirt is easily 5 years old and I wear it all the time. I hope it lasts forever ❤
@Becca.Loveless3 күн бұрын
My husband has a shirt he loves so much it’s now so thin you can see his skin through it 😅
@m1l4_Patrol14 күн бұрын
I’m in college and I’ve had the same pair of socks since like 2nd grade
@Becca.Loveless3 күн бұрын
I need the brand of these socks! 😂
@marykmotherhood14 күн бұрын
I had winter boots for 12 years! Yayyyyy let's celebrate
@Becca.Loveless3 күн бұрын
That’s such a long time! Especially for winter boots that get such heavy usage 6 months out of the year (depending on where you live)
@Scottygirlnz16 күн бұрын
You never stop being frugal when times have been hard in the past. As you know I'm a fairly frugal person and like you, always work out my meals from what needs to be used in the fridge. I hate wasting money but will spend money when needed or for others. On a funny note, we did buy a lotto ticket last week when it was to be a big draw and my grandson said "Nana, if you win will you stop being cheap?". Yes, I laughed and hadn't realised that he saw me this way!
@Becca.Loveless3 күн бұрын
Haha!! It’s such a useful style of living to pass on to future generations! Besides just saving money, I think it has soooo many other benefits!
@kathleenproctor520717 күн бұрын
Please do a video on making sourdough starter and bread!
@Becca.Loveless16 күн бұрын
I have one. My method is a bit different now. But mostly the same. And for a starter, I really recommend just getting a bit from a friend or even some bakery’s sell theirs. kzread.info/dash/bejne/lXuio8yig7GxeqQ.html
@bhanani548018 күн бұрын
Thanks Becca, I agree with every thing you shared in this video. And now Im the proud owner or your Budget template and Sourdough recipe, Im looking forward to trying all these out and also the recipes on your website. Thanks for sharing ❤❤❤
@Becca.Loveless3 күн бұрын
Oh my goodness thank you so much!! It means the world to me 🥰🥰🥰
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lol I also live in BC 🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦
I guess love is conditional
I was waiting for the cleverly edited car at the enddd.. 🥲
Girl be running back and forth to get her daily steps in 😂
Who the hell recommended spaghetti on toast and fairy bread. I think kiwis are so use to what they grew up with that they think foreigners might actually enjoy it too but personally I would never recommend certain snacks like burger rings but yes gotta love our RJ's and Whittakers range except the RJ's black liquorice of course 😂
I think it’s just the classic stuff people recommend for the novelty.
Thank you for the clarification 😂
Just in case anyone was confused 😂
😂😂😂😂
🙏🏽
you‘re not the only one, but influencers like you are the most important public content in this world!
I wouldn’t say most important 😂
@@Becca.Loveless 90% of content (news, movies) is conflict. human decency is the antidote
I'm wearing a fleece vest today. Have a photo of me wearing it when pregnant with my son (he is turning 22yrs this year)
That is so beautiful 🥲
Thank you for being you Becca
I couldn’t be anyone else!
You’re just lovely. So glad I found your channel 😊. Integrity is a rare quality online.
I don’t know why. I feel so icky being fake or trying to sell things I don’t believe in.
Becca, you are like a penfriend was in the old days. People love to find out about you, your family and the countryside around you. And like you say want reality, not ads.
So many content creators haven’t figured that out yet! They just want the money bit 😅
You're an influencer in the sense that you influence us to appreciate the beauty in our surroundings, and to reconsider our consumer behaviors. For that reason, I'll keep following 😊 Also, William is looking so grown up here!
He’s a big four year old now!! It’s so crazy. I can’t even call him a toddler anymore 😭 Also that is so beautiful! Thank you for saying that. I’m totally going to think of it that way now 🥰
So refreshing! I have never ever taken a sponsorship for any of my videos (despite some very big offers) and likely never will. Like yourself, I'm a "content creator" and any "influence" I might exert is incidental -- unless you're talking about standing up for your rights and freedoms which is something I try to encourage people to do. I guess I'm doing okay with almost 500K subs and 150 million views across my two channels and I would have to say the *_secret_* (shhh!) to being happy and successful is just to be yourself and be true to yourself, something that I (like yourself) strive to be. Why do I watch Becca Loveless? Because it's clear that this channel is a refreshing breath of honesty wholesomeness in a sea of characters that seem to have been created solely for the purpose of selling stuff or generating ad revenue. I believe that as the influencer-fakes start falling from favor, channels like this will grow. It may take some time but it will happen. Everything is cyclic and I think the world has had enough of people telling them what to do -- now they want a friend who will simply share their lives a little and allow them to see how beautiful it can be.
I can’t believe you’ve never taken a sponsorship with so many followers!! I definitely want to get paid - I just want it to be for things I genuinely love so much and would tell all my friends and family (and especially my mom) to get. But more importantly I genuinely love making content - even if my content varies widely from month to month 😂. But I feel like a lot of people don’t enjoy the process, weirdly enough. And I can see where it’s all heading potentially. Another fun fact - I actually don’t ever want a HUGE huge following. People that have 1 million+? Scares me 😂 I like having it smaller and people that actually interact and I can get to know people a bit more.
@@Becca.Loveless I've opted to use Patreon instead. Patreon allows people to reward me based on the value that my content represents to them -- rather than by pushing stuff at them or as a result of running endless ads in my videos. It's all about "value exchange" and to create a sustainable relationship with viewers you need to make sure that both you and the viewer are happy. Mind you, my attitude to money is not the usual one... To make *me* happy I only need enough money to pay the bills and have a dollar left over for a rainy day. Far too many people work at jobs they hate in order to earn enough money that they can expunge the week's boredom by having expensive fun on the weekend. I have fun every day and enjoy what I do so why would I need more money that the bills demand? The great thing about the Patreon model is that nobody has to pay anything unless they think I'm worth it so that way *everyone* feels like they've got good value. I understand that other people have different perspectives so my philosophy works for me (as a creator) but not everyone. It's the differences between people that make the world interesting so you do whatever you feel comfortable with to generate as much income as *you* need. I'm old, you're young and have children -- that makes a big difference to one's needs. From a creator perspective, just keep on doing what you're doing while trying as many things as you like. Your audience will tell you what works and what doesn't -- but even then be careful, three or four people complaining in the comments may sound like a lot but compare that number to your total viewer-base before taking too much notice. A lot of people are only looking for an excuse to complain 🙂 Apply that rule to my comment as well... I'm just one person so probably not representative of your total audience. You do what *you* want to do and be happy about it.
Thanks Becca
Thanks for watching!! It’s random but I like talking about it 😂
They look delicious! Love the potato idea instead of rice!!
Yes! California style burritos 🥰
“Dont look at my reaction” 😂
😂
Another very useful video. Thank you.
Glad you got some use out of these videos! They were really fun to make 💕
We do $1200/ month for groceries including household items like shampoo, TP, cleaning products, etc. $1000 sounds like you’re doing great to me!
Especially considering that is Canada dollars and if covers all our household items too!
Yes, the universe provides! I got almost all our baby stuff for free. My town has a really active gift economy Facebook page and it’s saved me sooo much money! Great video.
Same! Our neighborhood has an amazing buy nothing group! We’ve been given and we’ve gifted so many things on there. I wish it was a thing every where. Makes such a difference!
Question idk if you’ve found an answer but it sounds like you maybe have found some people- how do you find frugal community? Frugal mom friends? Other frugal families? I want to hang out, but I want to go for a walk in the park, have people over for coffee at my place, and get the kids together to enjoy a backyard blowup pool (not go to a cafe, go to the trampoline park, or pay for a waterpark day). I want people to borrow my big coffee carafe for their events or ask to seed swap! I’d love to loan out our miter saw or ladder! Can we borrow your steam clean vacuum instead of renting one? Like where do you find community like this?!
It's so hard, and to be honest, we haven't found that where we live yet. To some degree we get a little bit of that from just normal friends we meet. But we have only been in Vancouver a year, so we don't have a ton of close bonds yet with a lot of people. I think it just comes from talking to people, usually if you are doing something, and somebody else is doing the same thing, you at least share that one thing at that same time. So maybe that will translate to a longer friendship. It is so hard being in a stage when that doesn't exist....YET!
colour means nothing, depends on what they eat.
True! But I also feel like if they’re being fed more intentionally to make the yolks orange those are probably better raised chickens in general.
What's that whiter film in your face and neck?
Bad lighting in my dark basement
Absolutely agree. Also, buying the best quality one can afford at the time can increase longevity. I have fallen for saving a few pennies by buying cheaper - items don’t fit, break easily, wear out quickly, etc.
Agree completely! I’ve fallen for that trap so many times
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💕
Oh I wanted to see those black jeans with the tiny roses so bad!
I didn’t get to see nearly enough of that store!
Is ur son ok dude?😭
Ya he was fine, just a normal day with a toddler basically.
I love your personality hahaha “I was gonna take three hours and I was gonna love every minute of it” that’s SO ME WHEN I THRIFT 😂
My husband hates spending so much time in a thrift store.
what exactly is a thrift store? do they only sell clothes? What are those places that sell old nintendo systems for cheap and stuff then? pawn shops?
Ya that's a pawn shop. Thrift stores are selling things people donated to them. A lot is mostly unwanted junk, but they usually go through them to a degree to offer OKAY stuff.
this is my fave thrift store in tx!!
💕💕
Like the coconut milk idea
It completely changes it!
@@Becca.Loveless sounds Polynesian. Like Supagetti
Hi Becca, I'm so impressed with your progress at YouTubing. You have come a long way. Keep up the good work!
Thanks so much for saying so! I’ve been trying to go a very different direction with my KZread lately and I think I like it!
Yup. Good list.
🥰
You should compare notes with Tara (www.youtube.com/@Kiwiamericans), Becca.
Will have to do!
I want to try it. What the recipe?
Its in the video description!
looks so good!
It’s my favorite!
Wish I could eat grains and legumes!
That is so sad you can’t!!
@@Becca.Loveless I know!
we‘re no support too because we moved countries. but I‘m so glad that childcare is subsidised and health care is by the government.
There’s give and takes everywhere!
Wholesome, i love it
🥰
I just put a new battery in my 4.5 year old iPhone for $100 and I plan to keep using it until it just doesn’t work anymore. I don’t want new, I want to get as much use as I can out of the things I already have 😊
That’s impressive! I’ll have to look into that!
i cant really do this since im a teen and i keep growing out stuff but this is a great idea (my family does do hand me downs tho so my sister and brother have some of my old clothes and the others go to charity)
There's thing kids/teens don't outgrown that can be kept for years. My young kids (under 10) has had trifted school bags for years already and counting. I've invested in good quality water bottles each when they first needed it and made sure they were funky colours that all my friends and their school teachers knows it's theirs so everyone is helping making sure they don't loose them. And I've own the same watch since 4th grade. 90% of non consumables we've bought are trifted quality items. Bonus is if there's any chemical offset it's been mostly cleared. One thing that saddened me is their new school buys their stationary; I used to be able to source all their school stationary secondhand.
Sounds like you’re doing it all right! Nothing wrong with physically growing out of clothes and having to get new (secondhand) ones.
Love this idea😁
It was a fun video to make!
I'm def keen to be on this band wagon Becca!!
I think I’ll be making a second video like this soon 💕
My favorite shirt is easily 5 years old and I wear it all the time. I hope it lasts forever ❤
My husband has a shirt he loves so much it’s now so thin you can see his skin through it 😅
I’m in college and I’ve had the same pair of socks since like 2nd grade
I need the brand of these socks! 😂
I had winter boots for 12 years! Yayyyyy let's celebrate
That’s such a long time! Especially for winter boots that get such heavy usage 6 months out of the year (depending on where you live)
You never stop being frugal when times have been hard in the past. As you know I'm a fairly frugal person and like you, always work out my meals from what needs to be used in the fridge. I hate wasting money but will spend money when needed or for others. On a funny note, we did buy a lotto ticket last week when it was to be a big draw and my grandson said "Nana, if you win will you stop being cheap?". Yes, I laughed and hadn't realised that he saw me this way!
Haha!! It’s such a useful style of living to pass on to future generations! Besides just saving money, I think it has soooo many other benefits!
Please do a video on making sourdough starter and bread!
I have one. My method is a bit different now. But mostly the same. And for a starter, I really recommend just getting a bit from a friend or even some bakery’s sell theirs. kzread.info/dash/bejne/lXuio8yig7GxeqQ.html
Thanks Becca, I agree with every thing you shared in this video. And now Im the proud owner or your Budget template and Sourdough recipe, Im looking forward to trying all these out and also the recipes on your website. Thanks for sharing ❤❤❤
Oh my goodness thank you so much!! It means the world to me 🥰🥰🥰
This is such a great video! I enjoyed it 😎
Glad to hear it!!