I love Costco, such good quality of food, HomeGoods, vitamins, among other things.
@lorindagarcia490216 сағат бұрын
I see some heirloom ones also.
@lynnelindsey312416 сағат бұрын
Love this video. I’m just beginning and this is so easy to understand.
@jayyoung889221 сағат бұрын
Parts of rural Australia Which is we’re I live We need a Costco , that would be real handy
@stephaniehill655Күн бұрын
I just found your videos and love your stove! What kind of is that?? And great ideas for breakfast
@veraw2121Күн бұрын
I have aged kombucha that I often use instead of vinegar. Can I use that here too?
@katelamb4073Күн бұрын
Do you use olive oil when roasting them?
@loseroff4043Күн бұрын
Thanks to your video, I've created my very first batch ever for soapmaking, beginning with your DIY tallow shampoo bar - 5 days ago. QUESTION: What will happen if I start using some of the leftover pieces before it's fully cured in 4 weeks?? Is it just a matter of the soap being too soft and not lasting very long? Or has the lye not been fully neutralized, and is therefore too caustic?
@kristensauer7965Күн бұрын
Does it matter if you use unrefined or refined coconut oil? I prefer the coconut smell but does it matter for the recipe?
@Langley_homesteadКүн бұрын
Yum!!!
@michellearchuleta5205Күн бұрын
Do you sell these on eBay or anywhere else? I’d love to try a bar before I invest in all of the equipment and ingredients to make my own!!
@susie6315Күн бұрын
This looks delicious! Tried the BBQ sauce and it was so scrumptious!! I'm always asking questions, can you tell me what you use organically to keep bugs and insects from destroying your garden? I have so much trouble, something is already nibbleing on my basil plants..😕
@cherivanmeter619519 сағат бұрын
I'm right there with you! We planted a huge garden this year, and the bugs are enjoying their banquet. I'm not sure there will be any plants left for stuff to grow on. It's very overwhelming and discouraging. 😔
@merakimagic777Күн бұрын
I do needed to see this, thank you! I have a freezer full of tomatoes from my last harvest that I've been dreading making sauce with to make room for this year's harvest.❤
@Patti-1962Күн бұрын
Wow, this is SO much easier than the method we use, where we boil the tomatoes for a minute to remove the skins. We'll be roasting them this year!!
@donnacopeland5845Күн бұрын
It is important to remove the tomatoe skin, because the pectins in the skin is not good for your health..!!!
@Patti-1962Күн бұрын
@@donnacopeland5845We have always preserved them the way our older family members did. I have serious health issues, and I can only eat home grown tomatoes. I will definitely be doing my research. Thank you for taking the time to leave this message!
@donnacopeland5845Күн бұрын
@@Patti-1962 Hi. It was Dr Grundy who said that you should never eat the skin of tomatoes because the pectins in the skin are really bad for you I'm not 100% sure but I think he also mentioned not to eat the seeds in tomatoes, he also mentions other vegetables with skins that have pectins, also not to eat the skin on almonds, and that they should be soaked in water over night and to remove the skin. Im not sure but I think he is from Canada. But you can check out his video on KZread about pectins as he has many videos on natural health... ☘️🙋🏼♀️
@FromScratchFarmsteadКүн бұрын
See the full recipe on our blog at: fromscratchfarmstead.com/sugar-free-tomato-sauce/
@janet174420 сағат бұрын
Thank you. Looking for recipes without food coloring.
@SD-dt4xfКүн бұрын
I use chia seeds as a thickener for my sauces and jams. Healthier.
@ClaireCelticMysticКүн бұрын
There is a ton of nettles growing here in our garden; I am going to go get it, dehydrate it in my air fryer, and going to eat it all year! Thank you for the inspiration, yes!!!
@Normal-momКүн бұрын
Wow this is amazing. Here in Ohio a $1k mortgage is VERY cheap in farming country. Utilities have gone way up these past few years
@BuzzBee-et8npКүн бұрын
Do you sell your soap to the public? I would buy some. ❤
@sandramartin2555Күн бұрын
Unbleached paper liners. Who knows about silicone for sure?
@OOTheBlueAir2 күн бұрын
just inform for everyone, when you switch over from normal to this shampoo or any other less harsh brand, you WILL need a grace period where your hair and body adjust to the NEW condition and NEEDS time to do that, its the same when you only use shampoo 1time a week, its take time, we are all diffrent, we all have diffrent system and or conditions. so remember to stay patient , and if possible start on the switch when you dont have anything planned where you need to look very fresh.
@gratefulstef46562 күн бұрын
I don't understand why you add the rennet? The vinegar will make the milk coagulate... I only add vinegar to make my mozzarella. Can you explain this to me? I'm genuinely interested. Thx.
@juliawalsh79342 күн бұрын
Good info! Thanks for doing this comparison study. I'm interested in a good water filter system and your video is valuable for that reason.
@drrebekahnunn68722 күн бұрын
How do you place the hay ring around the round bale without a tractor?
@francinecranton59392 күн бұрын
How did the harvest turn out?
@AChosenGenerationHMSTD2 күн бұрын
How does paying with cash save money?
@rebekahanglea69632 күн бұрын
The 25lb bags of Redmond Real Salt are way cheaper on Azure than on the Redmond website!
@dawninthemountains2 күн бұрын
We are not fans of aluminum foil, either.
@donnatarasawa17152 күн бұрын
I like the reusability of the silicone cups, but I agree with your thoughts of possible toxins when heated. I use natural paper muffin cup liners.
@meilingliu5552 күн бұрын
I will like to purchase the soap bar, may i have the link to purchse
@speciabilitator2 күн бұрын
I want to try this, thanks for posting! I recently started making clabber, straining it, and using the whey as hair conditioner (among other things), and it leaves my hair super soft. I just pour the whey straight on, I don't add anything. So now that I've been pouring whey on my head, I am totally excited about trying tallow for shampoo!
@LaLaBama222 күн бұрын
When you told the kids to get chocolate chips it was soooo sweet when your son asked his sister "can i please" and she let him get them...such a sweet sister and brother. Good job Mom and Dad.❤
@lifeatthenutthouse3 күн бұрын
I haven’t shopped at azure but I have been looking at it for several months. I like to buy in bulk because I don’t like going to the grocery store. ❤lifeatthenutthouse
@cchemmes-seeseeart39483 күн бұрын
The gummies are a great idea. I have a lot of the same kind of snacks- hard boiled egg, dairy, nuts, baked good. A favorite daily healthy snack is healthy pancakes (oats, banana, cottage cheese, massive # eggs, vanilla, cinnamon, etc) + yogurt + fruit compote + sprinkle of nuts. I love salad but need to use frozen veggies often as it takes so much time to make salad. Salad 3 times per day? wow.
@hilariesuid97993 күн бұрын
Do you sell your tallow bars?
@seamorebuttz3 күн бұрын
Saw you with the baby on your back This made me subscribe. 👍👍👍
@redmondi3 күн бұрын
do you sell the soap bars?
@flyingsignals3 күн бұрын
Have you ever considered the Gamma lids for your buckets? I bought them and like them allot. Maybe add them to a Christmas list?!
@txjellybean37723 күн бұрын
Could you link your friends Greek olive oil business?
@nanar.80883 күн бұрын
Grocery shopping is so educational for your children as well. I love Grocery shopping because I look to only buy sales so we as senior citizens can have variety.
@alicerobinson11733 күн бұрын
I get rice, toilet paper, butter & honey from Costco. I get popcorn, sugar, dry beans, flour, herbs and coconut oil from Azure.
@cariwiebe50743 күн бұрын
I am a mom of 7 most of our kiddos are flying the nest. But a good meal plan and shopping list is a must for me!
@danielamorin98743 күн бұрын
Azure has excellent sugar, oil, vinegar (I use it for salads only), pectin, flour (as you already do), butter, all kind of beans including vanilla beans and I even buy the jars, lids and bands. Love your videos
@jannieguzman57203 күн бұрын
Where and how can we buy these from you?
@drivensaver79263 күн бұрын
Love this!! Off to find the cheese video!
@liezelbrockmam29863 күн бұрын
Hi do you add acv everytime you spray the seedlings?
@joselysartigas3 күн бұрын
Beautiful music❤
@naomihartman66233 күн бұрын
I love their butter ours is organic from New Zealand which is the no 1 country for dairy
@jamesharmon38273 күн бұрын
When I was in high school, I mopped the floors in a little Cafe. The cook saved all the cooking grease and made lye soap. She had an old potato peeler from a navy ship. She was a cranky old lady. But was actually quite nice.
@larisaploeg75153 күн бұрын
I love azure. I buy most of our wheat berries from them with one exception. I found that breadtopia for einkorn was most cost effective. They can’t call it organic but they source it from organic farmers.
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I love Costco, such good quality of food, HomeGoods, vitamins, among other things.
I see some heirloom ones also.
Love this video. I’m just beginning and this is so easy to understand.
Parts of rural Australia Which is we’re I live We need a Costco , that would be real handy
I just found your videos and love your stove! What kind of is that?? And great ideas for breakfast
I have aged kombucha that I often use instead of vinegar. Can I use that here too?
Do you use olive oil when roasting them?
Thanks to your video, I've created my very first batch ever for soapmaking, beginning with your DIY tallow shampoo bar - 5 days ago. QUESTION: What will happen if I start using some of the leftover pieces before it's fully cured in 4 weeks?? Is it just a matter of the soap being too soft and not lasting very long? Or has the lye not been fully neutralized, and is therefore too caustic?
Does it matter if you use unrefined or refined coconut oil? I prefer the coconut smell but does it matter for the recipe?
Yum!!!
Do you sell these on eBay or anywhere else? I’d love to try a bar before I invest in all of the equipment and ingredients to make my own!!
This looks delicious! Tried the BBQ sauce and it was so scrumptious!! I'm always asking questions, can you tell me what you use organically to keep bugs and insects from destroying your garden? I have so much trouble, something is already nibbleing on my basil plants..😕
I'm right there with you! We planted a huge garden this year, and the bugs are enjoying their banquet. I'm not sure there will be any plants left for stuff to grow on. It's very overwhelming and discouraging. 😔
I do needed to see this, thank you! I have a freezer full of tomatoes from my last harvest that I've been dreading making sauce with to make room for this year's harvest.❤
Wow, this is SO much easier than the method we use, where we boil the tomatoes for a minute to remove the skins. We'll be roasting them this year!!
It is important to remove the tomatoe skin, because the pectins in the skin is not good for your health..!!!
@@donnacopeland5845We have always preserved them the way our older family members did. I have serious health issues, and I can only eat home grown tomatoes. I will definitely be doing my research. Thank you for taking the time to leave this message!
@@Patti-1962 Hi. It was Dr Grundy who said that you should never eat the skin of tomatoes because the pectins in the skin are really bad for you I'm not 100% sure but I think he also mentioned not to eat the seeds in tomatoes, he also mentions other vegetables with skins that have pectins, also not to eat the skin on almonds, and that they should be soaked in water over night and to remove the skin. Im not sure but I think he is from Canada. But you can check out his video on KZread about pectins as he has many videos on natural health... ☘️🙋🏼♀️
See the full recipe on our blog at: fromscratchfarmstead.com/sugar-free-tomato-sauce/
Thank you. Looking for recipes without food coloring.
I use chia seeds as a thickener for my sauces and jams. Healthier.
There is a ton of nettles growing here in our garden; I am going to go get it, dehydrate it in my air fryer, and going to eat it all year! Thank you for the inspiration, yes!!!
Wow this is amazing. Here in Ohio a $1k mortgage is VERY cheap in farming country. Utilities have gone way up these past few years
Do you sell your soap to the public? I would buy some. ❤
Unbleached paper liners. Who knows about silicone for sure?
just inform for everyone, when you switch over from normal to this shampoo or any other less harsh brand, you WILL need a grace period where your hair and body adjust to the NEW condition and NEEDS time to do that, its the same when you only use shampoo 1time a week, its take time, we are all diffrent, we all have diffrent system and or conditions. so remember to stay patient , and if possible start on the switch when you dont have anything planned where you need to look very fresh.
I don't understand why you add the rennet? The vinegar will make the milk coagulate... I only add vinegar to make my mozzarella. Can you explain this to me? I'm genuinely interested. Thx.
Good info! Thanks for doing this comparison study. I'm interested in a good water filter system and your video is valuable for that reason.
How do you place the hay ring around the round bale without a tractor?
How did the harvest turn out?
How does paying with cash save money?
The 25lb bags of Redmond Real Salt are way cheaper on Azure than on the Redmond website!
We are not fans of aluminum foil, either.
I like the reusability of the silicone cups, but I agree with your thoughts of possible toxins when heated. I use natural paper muffin cup liners.
I will like to purchase the soap bar, may i have the link to purchse
I want to try this, thanks for posting! I recently started making clabber, straining it, and using the whey as hair conditioner (among other things), and it leaves my hair super soft. I just pour the whey straight on, I don't add anything. So now that I've been pouring whey on my head, I am totally excited about trying tallow for shampoo!
When you told the kids to get chocolate chips it was soooo sweet when your son asked his sister "can i please" and she let him get them...such a sweet sister and brother. Good job Mom and Dad.❤
I haven’t shopped at azure but I have been looking at it for several months. I like to buy in bulk because I don’t like going to the grocery store. ❤lifeatthenutthouse
The gummies are a great idea. I have a lot of the same kind of snacks- hard boiled egg, dairy, nuts, baked good. A favorite daily healthy snack is healthy pancakes (oats, banana, cottage cheese, massive # eggs, vanilla, cinnamon, etc) + yogurt + fruit compote + sprinkle of nuts. I love salad but need to use frozen veggies often as it takes so much time to make salad. Salad 3 times per day? wow.
Do you sell your tallow bars?
Saw you with the baby on your back This made me subscribe. 👍👍👍
do you sell the soap bars?
Have you ever considered the Gamma lids for your buckets? I bought them and like them allot. Maybe add them to a Christmas list?!
Could you link your friends Greek olive oil business?
Grocery shopping is so educational for your children as well. I love Grocery shopping because I look to only buy sales so we as senior citizens can have variety.
I get rice, toilet paper, butter & honey from Costco. I get popcorn, sugar, dry beans, flour, herbs and coconut oil from Azure.
I am a mom of 7 most of our kiddos are flying the nest. But a good meal plan and shopping list is a must for me!
Azure has excellent sugar, oil, vinegar (I use it for salads only), pectin, flour (as you already do), butter, all kind of beans including vanilla beans and I even buy the jars, lids and bands. Love your videos
Where and how can we buy these from you?
Love this!! Off to find the cheese video!
Hi do you add acv everytime you spray the seedlings?
Beautiful music❤
I love their butter ours is organic from New Zealand which is the no 1 country for dairy
When I was in high school, I mopped the floors in a little Cafe. The cook saved all the cooking grease and made lye soap. She had an old potato peeler from a navy ship. She was a cranky old lady. But was actually quite nice.
I love azure. I buy most of our wheat berries from them with one exception. I found that breadtopia for einkorn was most cost effective. They can’t call it organic but they source it from organic farmers.