Pantry Tour | Garden Vlog
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 28 พ.ค. 2024
- Come along with me as I show you how we're starting this winter season for our food storage - for our family of two in Zone 4.
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Chapters:
0:00 Intro
1:58 Things to Watch for When Checking Your Pantry
4:45 Dried Herbs & Vegetables
8:46 Canned Goods
12:59 Experimenting with ways to Enjoy Crops
16:22 Dry Storage & Whole Vegetables
17:38 Winter/Storage Squash
18:34 Unconventional Pantry Item
23:11 The Active Pantry
24:42 Spices & Seasonings
26:05 Store Items in Pantry
27:35 Closing Thoughts
30:21 Outtakes/Bloopers
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Your doing good don't put your self down. We all do what we can at least u got some stuff canned be proud u do. And thank u for what u show.just take care of yous and don't sweat the rest
You reserve a lot of stuff and the pumpkin is so big wow
Hello Jess from New Hampshire. It is good to see a pantry for two people. There are three of us on our family farm. My husband and I built our home at the base of the farm in 2016. It was designed for farm cooking/ canning/ freezing and dehydrating. We have two freezers and a basement pantry like yours. We shut the farm down to the public in March 2020 and I began prepping the upstairs dry pantry. Now we have all the basics for quite a while. My brother-in-law lives at the main farm. He is often included in sharing our foods reserves, especially dinners. We still remain fairly isolated with so many viruses still circulating. It is a haven for us to enjoy the peace and quiet of small town living in Central Lakes Region. I do not do social media, but if yo have an email address I would be glad to send photos of our working farm. Grass fed beef/commercial hay/ commercial logging. All the best ~ Diane
Hi Diane! I think it's lovely that you have such beautiful haven from the world on your farm! I'd love to see photos of your working farm at jessofthenorthgardening at gmail. I really enjoying seeing what others have created and learning from their experiences. :)