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Cassandra, I just can't tell you how much joy your videos bring me! Your beautiful charm is so warm and inviting, making it feel like we're old friends hanging out, laughing together, crying together, and swapping recipes. I have learned so much (lol I'm old enough to be your mom!) and always can't wait to see the next video. You've invited us into your home and practically made us part of the family. Your parents are so lovely and your husband is a sweetheart. Ooops, almost forgot your darling little fur baby! I hope you know how much sweetness and joy you bring your viewers. Thank you so very much! Take care and God bless you and yours! xo
Hey! Since watching your videos I have learned so much. This month, I am finally taking a step back to shop seasonally. I wasn't taught this way to shop, so this channel is helping me become a better homemaker. Thank you for the time and thought put in these videos. I appreciate you 💜.
Hi Debbie! It truly was a peaceful trip. We really enjoyed having mom up, she's always such a help and we enjoy our time together immensely. And yes, she is doing very well! Thank you!!!
I am a vegetarian, HOWEVER, the breaded chicken on the cabbage looks fabulous. I'm going to try it, using tofu slices instead of chicken. FYI, freezing tofu twice turns it into a very close to chicken texture & tofu absorbs the flavors of what you cook it in. This should turn out delicious! Thanks for the inspiration! 😊
Hello friend! Venturing into tofu is something that I want to try so thank you for sharing a way to modify this recipe to your preferences. the tip about freezing it twice is priceless!
Keep an eye on your dairy! Heavy cream isn't just cream anymore! Almost all brands, including the expensive name brands, are adding carrageenan and other things. Cottage cheese too!!! Watch your ice cream too!!! They are putting additives in EVERYTHING.....
Are you serious? Will they just leave our food alone! Thank you for sharing this as I hadn't realized this was happening. I'll certainly do my research. I really appreciate this tip, friend!
I don't eat pork, but I'm hearing TH-camrs saying there is something going on. They say they have to add oil to bacon because it's very watery and won't crisp up.
Great video and tips. I do resets in 4 grocery stores. I love it when they discontinue something and the store marks it down 75%. We just recently did laundry detergent, paper towels, diapers , and trainers. By the time I got off work , nothing was left. 😪 One time, we did dried beans, and I got 6 bags of pinto beans for .17 a bag. After work , I checked out the meats and dairy department looking for Manager Specials - items and was getting ready to expire. Recently, I got 2 whole chickens for $3.50 each. I even like to get bread, which I can freeze to make my own bread crumbs for meatloaf or meatballs. I love bargains. I even went with a cousin today to a local rummage sale - everything was 10 cents. I found shirts, shorts, capris, a basket, booking, etc. She said they have it twice a year - people donate to the local library. Earlier on the week, she bought jars for storing dried food in - a box for $10. What they do not sale then they have the 10 cent sale, which is what I went to I am learning more on foraging - dandelions, purple nettle, chickweed, garlic mustard, sweet violets, etc. All these years, and I thought most of this stuff was just weeds (except dandelions).
Great tips! My neighbor gave us bags of sweet potatoes. We spent 3 days canning Moroccan sweet potato soup out of them. We have cans for days, soooo good! We also cleaned out our freezer of meat that was starting to get close to freezer burn. Canned it all.
I can completely understand the low key, catch your breath, style of vacation. I live in N. KY and a favorite place for DH & I to go is Shaker Village of Pleasant Hill in Harrodsburg, KY. You can stay on the property in restored Shaker buildings, learn about the Shaker history and how they farmed, their music, etc. If lucky enough to be there when the Poplar trees are in bloom the sight is truly impressive. At night you could hear a pin drop. Should you ever have the chance to be in our neck of the woods, check it out.
Carolyn, you are too funny! I'm so glad to finally be meeting other farm girls because outside of my family, no one "gets" why canning, thrifting and my garden make me so happy! There's A LOT you can do with a little! Hope you have a great week ahead!
Another great video. It was so awesome to see Mom! I see a cookbook in your future. You can throw that together in your "Spare time" 😅 (I would buy one for sure!)
Hello Deborah! Aww, thank you! It was so great to enjoy my mom (hopefully dad will be up some time in July). I would like to come out with a cookbook, eventually. I appreciate your support (and recommendation) so much!
Cassandra, I laughed out loud when you were talking about bringing food & cooking on vacations....my friends & family all think I'm crazy! I love cooking,so I've always cooked when we go away, I even cooked meals on our honeymoon!!! Thank you for all the great information and sharing your ideas!!❤
What a delight to see your Hubby and your Mom in this video! Thanks so much for continuing to do these early-Month pantry chats and preps. It's so helpful for fresh ideas and reminders about certain staples (in this Southern Girl's kitchen, at least!).
I spat my tea out at “I ain’t growing them honey, I’m showing them”. 😂 just brilliant. Watching on a Monday morning before work. Great way to start my day., thank you. Lots of Love, Kelly in England.
Yyyyyyyyyyyaaaaaa I was having a crappy day Lots of pain brought on by hot rainy weather. BUT Then There you were.... Bringing a huge smile to not only my face but my heart ❤️ I know Corny but I don't care because it's my truth! Your show's.... Yes show's Are entertaining But like I'm hanging with my bbf fun, you're a fabulous cook making real food... Not just a recipe, truthfully I hate recipes... LoL I have never ever followed One in my life!! Yup , gonna be 65 in August but never... I see them as ideas as a guide to get my creativity flowing. I am addicted to watching them, read magazines etc. But never exactly made one, always tweeting them. Than you for just being you! For not over edited videos etc. Blessings always 🌷
Good Morning Clory! Aww, shucks, thank ya! My neighbor took my photos and we really had a fun time. Thanks so much! Without GreenStalks I wouldn't be able to grow nearly as much as I do. Happy Spring my friend!
I'm so glad to see your mom and her smiling face. Sis, you knocked it out of the park with that first recipe. That looks phenomenal! It's like fried cabbage on a different level.
Trista! Always good to see you my friend! Exactly! Even with just a few tweaks, vegetables that we think only have "one way" to cook them (ie-cabbage and potatoes or sauerkraut) can really take on new flavor combinations and compliment other dishes. You won't even miss the bread or pasta with that recipe! Thanks for joining me for this month's pantry chat!
I so enjoyed this whole video, especially the side eye of your fur baby in the car and seeing your darling momma's excitement about crab cakes! Another great video!
I always bring our own food on trips, even road trips!!! Snacks for eating while driving and bowls for breakfast foods while gasing up, and a ready made home cooked dinner to heat and eat!!! Love these monthly chat video's!!! 💜
As always, thanks for another phenomenal post. Just got through making some dandelion jelly yesterday… Tastes to me a bit like apple jelly, but talk about in season and cheap.😊 The only thing you could count as an expense was the organic cane sugar I used.
I LOVE this idea, crystal! I want to try this recipe so bad but I haven't found a spot where they grow without heavy foot/pet traffic. I love apple and honey jelly (I made an apple and sage jelly recipe last spring). Isn't it such a blessing creating tastes and flavors for your pantry that you just can't find in a store for pennies on the dollar! Love it!
@@BecomingaFarmGirl Aahhh! You need a friend who lives in the country 😉. Some day you’ll have that country homestead and then it’s no holds barred. Blessings friend…
Thank you for always giving us sensible good information and how-twos. And I love seeing your mom and dad. They seem like such sweet people. Especially your momma.
I found this gem of a video just at the right time. My husband just asked me to make him some cabbage. I think I’ll surprise him and go off the usual script and try your version instead! Thanks again for being spot on! Be Blessed Friend! 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽💜
Spent most of the day in the garden today. Potatoes are hilled, onions are in, beans just went in as well as some companion plants. I didn’t forget the flowers which are natures pest control as well as beautiful and most have medicinal qualities as well. Quick trip to Walmart for some potting soil on rollback and ran into grocer clerk. She told us if we found anything that “expired” today or tomorrow, she’d mark down. Needless to say, I found ALL the beef stew meat and the markdown will not incredible definitely was worth the purchase. Beef has become so expensive and you know I’m canning that! I love me some Bourbon beef. My mom has asked for some just canned in beef broth (which I’ve already got…my own 😉) for her famous beef and noodles. All in all a good day. Produce was sky high so I made sure to order my Bountiful Basket which makes in season produce (fruits and veggies) extremely affordable especially if you know how to preserve. Highly recommend Bountiful Basket if you have it available in your area. Happy harvesting/preserving everyone!
Honey you have been busy! Your future self will sure appreciate all the work you're putting in now. What a blessing on the beef stew meat! Each time I find a few packages of marked down meat I get so excited and squeal right in the grocery store because I know I can do exactly as you are- canning it when I get home with cuts of meat I otherwise would not be able to afford to put in my pantry. Staying in touch with what's in season in your area means that you are constantly getting the best tasting food and lowest prices. Does it take a bit of discipline. At first, yes, but there are so many ways to prepare in season foods. I'll have to check in my area to see if I have the Bountiful Baskets!
Because I learned how to pressure can and freeze dry, bought a second freezer, watch for sales and know my prices, I'm at the point where almost everything I buy is on sale. Ground beef was $6.99 a pound last week. Today it was $4.99 and buy one get one free that's $2.50 a pound , yeah. For mother's day I received an avid armor vacuum sealer, and I was busy preparing it for the freezer. Awesome machine. When I have some extra time I'll cook it, make chili, taco meat or, spaghetti sauce and freeze dry it for future use. I now no longer waste food and my food bill has been cut in half, plus it is convenient having options. Great getting ideas from so many people.
I love this Karen! Honey, I can’t wait to be where you are. The combination of having preserving equipment (canning, dehydrating, freeze drying) eating seasonal foods and knowing your prices means that there are still ways to eat well even on a budget! Thank you for sharing some excellent tips and encouraging others that it can be done!
I used to think my grandparents were weird when it came to watching TV in the evening. Now, Jeopardy and wheel of Fortune are the standard evening ritual in my home which indicates winding down from the day.
💡 Idea: this month might be good to post in your local "online spaces" a desire to find or form a plant swap! Since many of us are dusting off our gardens, dividing, trimming etc our gardens! I just did and to my surprise found quite a bit of interest!
Hi Sher Vin! I feel like I haven't seen you in a while (or have missed your comments, sorry about that). This is totally an idea I should look into! Thanks for this recommendation!
A few days ago, I ran into a truly lovely young lady in a used bookstore. We were both searching through the foods/ preserved book section. We discovered we were both huge fans of yours!!! While we stood there gushing over you, I realized just how much you (and others you have mentioned on your channel) are doing to preserve (See what I did there?) what I have been worried was a lost art. So Thank You!
Pamela! That story is nuts! You ladies sound just like the friends I'd love to have in my day-to-day life! I feel the same way about other YTers I follow online. Food preservation is one of the most practical and cost-saving ways to build a pantry, and I just love, LOVE the whole process of creating custom recipes I can sit right on my shelf. The fact that I am now able to share my quirky little self with others online who actually "get" my excitement over it all is just sheer delight! Thank you for sharing this sweet moment!
Watched your video while I broke down all the dried herbs I had left from last fall. Replenishing my supply and making room for this year's yet to come harvest. So relaxing to watch you as always.
Thank you for giving me the kick I needed to start building a pantry. I don't have a canner yet, but planning to get a dehydrator this year (and scored some major deals on meat to stock in the freezer!) Oh, your coffee grinder...my parents have the same one but in black. One day it will be mine and I'm so grateful they've kept it for the last 50 yrs!
Hi Angela! I’m so happy to hear this! This video is part of a monthly playlist series here on my channel so you’ll likely enjoy the previous month info too! Thank you for saying hello!
Love you Cassandra!!! Thank you so much!! 💓 we're going on a trip to my fiancé's family reunion in Pennsylvania and I love the idea of bringing our own home canned food!! I don't trust fast food anymore. This is a perfect idea that brings your kitchen with you!!! ❤❤❤
Yep, ❤❤❤ my home canned roast (beef, pork, lamb). And ground beef, chicken breast & thighs, kielbasa, etc. I spent 30 minutes putting dinner on the table Easter was lamb roast, summer squash from last year, carrots, & fancied couscous. Guest brought flan & mac & cheese. It was fab!😊
I am really enjoying your family friendly videos. So much sensible information. I remember as a child my mom would always pack food for the trip. Your video has sparked an interest in taking that up myself. Thanks for the inspiration!
Hi Jennifer! Aww, thank ya so much! Sometimes I kinda think "man, this video is all over the place" but I'm glad you're able to shift through my ramblings and find some good take aways! Hope your spring is off to a great start!
Cassandra, thanks for sharing that Maryland crab cake. It looks soooo good. Glad to see you and your family thriving. The dog is new to me - he's adorable - and I'm a cat and turtle person. (Pet-wise.) I enjoy hearing your tips about saving on food expenses. I don't think I've had rhubarb except possibly in a single serve store-bought pie that was blander than old instant oatmeal. I appreciate the tip about buying close to the "sell by" date. Thanks for sharing.
I love these pantry chats! Our apartment pantry is overflowing with yummy foods, and my family is well fed which is a job in itself with a husband and two boys!
I think you have the most beautiful hands…I think it’s because they create and nurture so many wonderful things!I really love your videos and your presence. ❤️
Hello Mystic mom! Aww, thank you. Your comment puts me at ease because I thought my hands were the opposite. Honey, I've got overgrown cuticles, little nicks and grease splash burns from moving too fast in the kitchen, hang nails and all and I thought, "I should really at least go get a manicure somewhere so they look better on camera" but I can stand the thought of sitting in a nail shop when I could be enjoying my time at home. Thanks for saying this!
❤❤❤ahh I love all your videos but this one just made me so happy! I loved seeing you and your boys enjoying your time away and it’s always nice to see how the meals get prepared after you do the freezer prep videos. I’m hungry for that oatmeal right now 😂 I love antiques and book stores - my kinda fun❤ Hello to your sweet beautiful momma🤗
Hi Cassandra i really enjoy you channel. For me you are doing just what you intending to do, which is introduce new ideas with food and shopping thrift stores as well also many other ideas. I would love to hang out with you and just talk an trade different ideas. I realize you don't know me, but It's ok for me just to voice my thoughts and wishes... I am just starting out on my journey to becoming more self sufficient. Keep up the great work !!!!!
Love your chats each month! I’m learning so much about what to buy and when as well as your tips on how to use them. I also love when you share videos with your mom and dad-family is so important! Thanks again for helping us all do better with our food:) Have a blessed weekend!
The timing on these recipes is perfect! We started getting a CSA box this week, and I need aaallll the ideas. Especially for stuff like rhubarb that I’ve never cooked with in my life. As always, thanks for all of the tips, and your trip looked delightful.
Becky!!! Always good to see ya honey! CSA's are def. the way to go. I hadn't tried rhubarb until 2 years ago. Like I shared, its tart so to use it, you'll want to find a recipe that pairs it with sweet and/or heat. A rhubarb oatmeal crisp topped with icecream or a cobbler are other ways I've used it fresh when I didn't have enough to can. That trip was perfect. Super low key and simple but with our crazy work schedules and weekends that are ramping up with family, chores and life events, having a few days away just to exhale was a good reminder to "slow down" when you can. Hope your spring is off to a good start!
We do that in our camper as long as she's hooked to my pickup the fridge works so we put thing's in it and everything is still cold when we get to where we are going.
So good to watch another one of your videos. Isn't it great to go out with mom?. I treasure every single time I get to do that. Great use of your freezer meals. I am heading out to the local produce market to see what I can get to can. I need to restock my beans this coming week. Thanks friend!
Sandra! So good to see you. And yes, you said it best, I treasure all of our times together. Those freezer meals were time and money savers. Eating out is crazy expensive. With just a bit of prep you can continue to eat delicious meals without adding a dime to your food budget. Stock those beans!
My husband and I went on a trip with my oldest daughter and our son in law. I brought a ton of home canned goods, we also went to the grocery store for a few staples like milk etc. We spent 5 days together and only went out to eat twice. We ate very well and my daughter asked me for the canning book i got the recipes from for Christmas. 💞
🎉GREAT VIDEO ❤..You are spot on about the meats!! Save A Lot in Florida had a 12 hour meat sale this past Friday slabs of St. Louis ribs $3-5 wings $1.49 lb Boneless pork chops and huge TBone Steaks you could fill a deep freezer for the summer since the kids will be home.
Hey friend! WHAT A STEAL on the meats! Even as prices are increasing at the grocery store, there are still ways to be a savvy shopper, pinch pennies and eat good. 1-2 times a week I use my commute home to pop into a few grocery stores along my route with the only goal of looking for marked down items. Once you know how to extend the shelf life of food (canning, dehydrating, freezing, etc) you can still eat well even on a budget!
Those fresh herbs look so good in Upper MIchigan we still have snow on the ground in some places and most of the time we are in the 30's with rain. Thanks for sharing you garden I needed the garden fix
Hello friend! Thank you! It was wonderful having mom up. She helps out so much and I truly enjoy her company. She is doing very well. And yes, enjoy your Mother's Day too, my friend!
I LOVE what you’re doing ES ❤ You have more positive energy from those that love you than those negative ones. Keep going Sis!!! We’re watching and rooting FOR YOU🎉
Have you tried coating your chicken/pork in brown mustard, then putting Parmesan in your panko, onion/garlic powder, even oregano if you want...then fry the same as your Parmesan.. its amazing! Thank you for ALL your ideas, it helps me be more creative for our family too!
Ma'am (Friend in my head)! I got the collapsible 3pc Tupperware set from TJ Maxx. I have been trying to reduce my plastic usage while creating more space in the cabinets. If any of you have a store. All Pop Shelf near you go in there they have great finds like Cuisinart reusable velcro sandwich wrapper (wrapped like the old days with parchment). A 2-pack for $3, I love a meaningful deal!
I love your energy and enthusiasm! I want to learn fermentation of vegetables and greenstalk growing. Using the dollar store version for now. I look forward to A LOT MORE OF YOU!!
This little trip looks simply delightful. We also love to cook on vacation to save money but also I enjoy it more on vacation when I am not rushed and can really just enjoy the process. So glad you got to get away together and relax :)
We always take our own food. My MIL once told me you cannot just eat at anyone’s house lol and that is the truth. That asparagus looks great. You are my kindred spirit. I save every scrape of food
New subscriber. Love your channel. I like the much needed information you provide, and the fact that you quickly get right into the subject of your videos. I have already learned so much from you. Thank you so much.
I am laughing my "bleep" off! I hated lima beans my whole life, I was so glad when they stopped adding them to frozen mixed veggies! But, I love canned butter beans....! ? Love your channel since I found it, kinda binging today! Thank you 😀
I hear ya Fern! I'm a happy little homebody too, but whenever we leave, I do enjoy brining my pup along. And amen to "you can never have enough old books!" Always good to see ya!
Apt complexes are notorious for residents who "poach" your items. And in hard economic times, landscapers "midnight shop" in residential areas to save money on their jobs, especially for mature plants. For years, I had a long green plastic planter, filled with cheap dirt, and Dollar Tree green plants on my front porch. I have seasonal flowers that I trade out, depending on what fresh flowers are on display at the grocery store and nursery. When I pull them out, I wash them, dry and store in labeled plastic bags until next year. (Usually wash/refresh the greenery then too.) Got many compliments from passersby. But anything stolen - rare, easily and cheaply replaced. Also would like to share fav jam recipe. 1 can cranberry sauce, 1/2 cup water, 2-3 apples, same amt orher fruit. Chop all and simmer till like applesauce, store in glass jars in fridge for couple months - if it lasts that long. Yes, can some too. Use jellied sauce if fruit peeled, whole berry if you do not peel. My go-to is Fuji apples, black or oblong Italian plums and whole berry sauce. Great as jam on bread, pb&j, or heat some up and serve over vanilla ice cream. Let me know what your fav combo is. Love your videos, have learned so much. Thank you.
Marcelle, you shared an absolutely spot on reason to opt for artificial flowers. It's a shame folks do that, but at least you've got a good work around for it. I'm so thankful I remembered that tip from our church friend. OH MY GOODNESS! The recipe you shared sound delish! My dad is huge cranberry fan and I know this will easily be one he'll love. Thank you, my friend!
Hi MerriLyn! Aww, thank you! I’m a bit quirky because nothing gets me more excited than talking food preservation, thrifting or gardening! I’m so glad you don’t mind! Hope your spring is off to a great start!
LINK TO GET CANNING JOURNAL: marvelous-thinker-7971.ck.page/products/mycanningjournal
LINK to AUTOMATICALLY GET canning recipes (w/ video) directly to your inbox each time I post on YT: tinyurl.com/4nadvnrd.
Anna's AMAZING Meat Tea/Canning Chicken Feet Video: th-cam.com/video/ZsEW5Saypzw/w-d-xo.html
You are inspiring. I am not ready for this level of dedication but I admire your energy and knowledge.
Cassandra, I just can't tell you how much joy your videos bring me! Your beautiful charm is so warm and inviting, making it feel like we're old friends hanging out, laughing together, crying together, and swapping recipes. I have learned so much (lol I'm old enough to be your mom!) and always can't wait to see the next video. You've invited us into your home and practically made us part of the family. Your parents are so lovely and your husband is a sweetheart. Ooops, almost forgot your darling little fur baby! I hope you know how much sweetness and joy you bring your viewers. Thank you so very much! Take care and God bless you and yours! xo
I just found your channel and this sums up everything I wanted to say (only way more eloquently)
We bring our own food on trips too!!!! Makes it more safe to eat, because of food allergies, and we live knowing the food is home grown and delicious!
No truer words, Marcy! Exactly!
We do as well, it just cuts down 1 more expense
Hey! Since watching your videos I have learned so much. This month, I am finally taking a step back to shop seasonally. I wasn't taught this way to shop, so this channel is helping me become a better homemaker. Thank you for the time and thought put in these videos. I appreciate you 💜.
Your mini vacation was perfect!! and so glad to see your mom again and see she is doing so well, she is such an inspiration. 😀
Hi Debbie! It truly was a peaceful trip. We really enjoyed having mom up, she's always such a help and we enjoy our time together immensely. And yes, she is doing very well! Thank you!!!
I am a vegetarian, HOWEVER, the breaded chicken on the cabbage looks fabulous. I'm going to try it, using tofu slices instead of chicken. FYI, freezing tofu twice turns it into a very close to chicken texture & tofu absorbs the flavors of what you cook it in. This should turn out delicious! Thanks for the inspiration! 😊
Hello friend! Venturing into tofu is something that I want to try so thank you for sharing a way to modify this recipe to your preferences. the tip about freezing it twice is priceless!
Freezing twice? To Google I go.
Great tip about double freezing the tofu! I've never heard of that before.
@@shoot4themoon406 it works
Agree I’m doing it today
Keep an eye on your dairy! Heavy cream isn't just cream anymore! Almost all brands, including the expensive name brands, are adding carrageenan and other things. Cottage cheese too!!! Watch your ice cream too!!! They are putting additives in EVERYTHING.....
Are you serious? Will they just leave our food alone! Thank you for sharing this as I hadn't realized this was happening. I'll certainly do my research. I really appreciate this tip, friend!
I don't eat pork, but I'm hearing TH-camrs saying there is something going on. They say they have to add oil to bacon because it's very watery and won't crisp up.
You and Becky in the same day! What a treat!!!!
Great video and tips. I do resets in 4 grocery stores. I love it when they discontinue something and the store marks it down 75%. We just recently did laundry detergent, paper towels, diapers , and trainers. By the time I got off work , nothing was left. 😪
One time, we did dried beans, and I got 6 bags of pinto beans for .17 a bag.
After work , I checked out the meats and dairy department looking for Manager Specials - items and was getting ready to expire. Recently, I got 2 whole chickens for $3.50 each. I even like to get bread, which I can freeze to make my own bread crumbs for meatloaf or meatballs. I love bargains.
I even went with a cousin today to a local rummage sale - everything was 10 cents. I found shirts, shorts, capris, a basket, booking, etc. She said they have it twice a year - people donate to the local library. Earlier on the week, she bought jars for storing dried food in - a box for $10. What they do not sale then they have the 10 cent sale, which is what I went to
I am learning more on foraging - dandelions, purple nettle, chickweed, garlic mustard, sweet violets, etc. All these years, and I thought most of this stuff was just weeds (except dandelions).
I love that you planted those fake flowers right in the ground! So pretty
It's such a clever idea that truly works when nothing else will! I'm so glad I remembered that idea!
So glad to see your beautiful mother again.
Your a neighbor that everyone needs. ❤
Great tips! My neighbor gave us bags of sweet potatoes. We spent 3 days canning Moroccan sweet potato soup out of them. We have cans for days, soooo good! We also cleaned out our freezer of meat that was starting to get close to freezer burn. Canned it all.
I can completely understand the low key, catch your breath, style of vacation. I live in N. KY and a favorite place for DH & I to go is Shaker Village of Pleasant Hill in Harrodsburg, KY. You can stay on the property in restored Shaker buildings, learn about the Shaker history and how they farmed, their music, etc. If lucky enough to be there when the Poplar trees are in bloom the sight is truly impressive. At night you could hear a pin drop. Should you ever have the chance to be in our neck of the woods, check it out.
You are remarkable ! I want to be you when I grow up. Oh wait, I’m 66. May be too late but I love your videos, your energy.
Carolyn, you are too funny! I'm so glad to finally be meeting other farm girls because outside of my family, no one "gets" why canning, thrifting and my garden make me so happy! There's A LOT you can do with a little! Hope you have a great week ahead!
Another great video. It was so awesome to see Mom! I see a cookbook in your future. You can throw that together in your "Spare time" 😅 (I would buy one for sure!)
Hello Deborah! Aww, thank you! It was so great to enjoy my mom (hopefully dad will be up some time in July). I would like to come out with a cookbook, eventually. I appreciate your support (and recommendation) so much!
Cassandra, I laughed out loud when you were talking about bringing food & cooking on vacations....my friends & family all think I'm crazy! I love cooking,so I've always cooked when we go away, I even cooked meals on our honeymoon!!! Thank you for all the great information and sharing your ideas!!❤
What a delight to see your Hubby and your Mom in this video! Thanks so much for continuing to do these early-Month pantry chats and preps. It's so helpful for fresh ideas and reminders about certain staples (in this Southern Girl's kitchen, at least!).
Man, I am so glad I found your channel. Love it.👍
Aww, I’m happy you’re here too, friend!
Such a good idea to make a note of dairy dates and go back on those days!
I spat my tea out at “I ain’t growing them honey, I’m showing them”. 😂 just brilliant. Watching on a Monday morning before work. Great way to start my day., thank you. Lots of Love, Kelly in England.
IF YOU HAVE A FAMILY TO TAKE CARE OF, THEY ARE VERY BLESSED...i LOVE YOUR VIDEOS
Bringing your own food on trips is it! Savings, food satisfaction and simple prep makes for a great slow-down time away. 🤗
No truer words!
Yep! Packing a little cooler is so easy & handy!
Yyyyyyyyyyyaaaaaa
I was having a crappy day
Lots of pain brought on by hot rainy weather.
BUT
Then
There you were....
Bringing a huge smile to not only my face but my heart ❤️
I know
Corny but I don't care because it's my truth!
Your show's.... Yes show's
Are entertaining
But like I'm hanging with my bbf fun, you're a fabulous cook making real food... Not just a recipe, truthfully I hate recipes... LoL I have never ever followed One in my life!! Yup , gonna be 65 in August but never... I see them as ideas as a guide to get my creativity flowing. I am addicted to watching them, read magazines etc. But never exactly made one, always tweeting them.
Than you for just being you!
For not over edited videos etc.
Blessings always 🌷
Food looked great, vacation looked peaceful, and it was wonderful to see your mom!
Thank so much, LaBella! I love when my folks come to visit! It's dad's turn next!
I literally prayed this morning if we should move back to Charlottesville!!!! I miss it.
Morning Cassandra! Saw you in my Greenstalk magazine. Wonderful article and you looked beautiful. Congratulations!
Good Morning Clory! Aww, shucks, thank ya! My neighbor took my photos and we really had a fun time. Thanks so much! Without GreenStalks I wouldn't be able to grow nearly as much as I do. Happy Spring my friend!
I'm so glad to see your mom and her smiling face. Sis, you knocked it out of the park with that first recipe. That looks phenomenal! It's like fried cabbage on a different level.
Trista! Always good to see you my friend! Exactly! Even with just a few tweaks, vegetables that we think only have "one way" to cook them (ie-cabbage and potatoes or sauerkraut) can really take on new flavor combinations and compliment other dishes. You won't even miss the bread or pasta with that recipe! Thanks for joining me for this month's pantry chat!
I so enjoyed this whole video, especially the side eye of your fur baby in the car and seeing your darling momma's excitement about crab cakes! Another great video!
I always bring our own food on trips, even road trips!!! Snacks for eating while driving and bowls for breakfast foods while gasing up, and a ready made home cooked dinner to heat and eat!!! Love these monthly chat video's!!! 💜
As always, thanks for another phenomenal post. Just got through making some dandelion jelly yesterday… Tastes to me a bit like apple jelly, but talk about in season and cheap.😊 The only thing you could count as an expense was the organic cane sugar I used.
I LOVE this idea, crystal! I want to try this recipe so bad but I haven't found a spot where they grow without heavy foot/pet traffic. I love apple and honey jelly (I made an apple and sage jelly recipe last spring). Isn't it such a blessing creating tastes and flavors for your pantry that you just can't find in a store for pennies on the dollar! Love it!
@@BecomingaFarmGirl Aahhh! You need a friend who lives in the country 😉. Some day you’ll have that country homestead and then it’s no holds barred. Blessings friend…
Thank you for always giving us sensible good information and how-twos. And I love seeing your mom and dad. They seem like such sweet people. Especially your momma.
I found this gem of a video just at the right time. My husband just asked me to make him some cabbage. I think I’ll surprise him and go off the usual script and try your version instead! Thanks again for being spot on! Be Blessed Friend! 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽💜
I love seeing your parents in your videos. Your mother is precious.
Bless your sweet mama! Thank you both.
Spent most of the day in the garden today. Potatoes are hilled, onions are in, beans just went in as well as some companion plants. I didn’t forget the flowers which are natures pest control as well as beautiful and most have medicinal qualities as well.
Quick trip to Walmart for some potting soil on rollback and ran into grocer clerk. She told us if we found anything that “expired” today or tomorrow, she’d mark down. Needless to say, I found ALL the beef stew meat and the markdown will not incredible definitely was worth the purchase. Beef has become so expensive and you know I’m canning that! I love me some Bourbon beef. My mom has asked for some just canned in beef broth (which I’ve already got…my own 😉) for her famous beef and noodles. All in all a good day. Produce was sky high so I made sure to order my Bountiful Basket which makes in season produce (fruits and veggies) extremely affordable especially if you know how to preserve. Highly recommend Bountiful Basket if you have it available in your area.
Happy harvesting/preserving everyone!
Honey you have been busy! Your future self will sure appreciate all the work you're putting in now. What a blessing on the beef stew meat! Each time I find a few packages of marked down meat I get so excited and squeal right in the grocery store because I know I can do exactly as you are- canning it when I get home with cuts of meat I otherwise would not be able to afford to put in my pantry. Staying in touch with what's in season in your area means that you are constantly getting the best tasting food and lowest prices. Does it take a bit of discipline. At first, yes, but there are so many ways to prepare in season foods. I'll have to check in my area to see if I have the Bountiful Baskets!
Because I learned how to pressure can and freeze dry, bought a second freezer, watch for sales and know my prices, I'm at the point where almost everything I buy is on sale. Ground beef was $6.99 a pound last week. Today it was $4.99 and buy one get one free that's $2.50 a pound , yeah. For mother's day I received an avid armor vacuum sealer, and I was busy preparing it for the freezer. Awesome machine. When I have some extra time I'll cook it, make chili, taco meat or, spaghetti sauce and freeze dry it for future use. I now no longer waste food and my food bill has been cut in half, plus it is convenient having options. Great getting ideas from so many people.
I love this Karen! Honey, I can’t wait to be where you are. The combination of having preserving equipment (canning, dehydrating, freeze drying) eating seasonal foods and knowing your prices means that there are still ways to eat well even on a budget! Thank you for sharing some excellent tips and encouraging others that it can be done!
I used to think my grandparents were weird when it came to watching TV in the evening. Now, Jeopardy and wheel of Fortune are the standard evening ritual in my home which indicates winding down from the day.
Im from Arkansas and remember several older ladies including my MIL growing fake flowers. It was common sight. Ty for reminding me.
💡 Idea: this month might be good to post in your local "online spaces" a desire to find or form a plant swap! Since many of us are dusting off our gardens, dividing, trimming etc our gardens! I just did and to my surprise found quite a bit of interest!
Hi Sher Vin! I feel like I haven't seen you in a while (or have missed your comments, sorry about that). This is totally an idea I should look into! Thanks for this recommendation!
Thinking of you, sister....I pray you and your family are OK and doing well overall. ❤️🙏
A few days ago, I ran into a truly lovely young lady in a used bookstore. We were both searching through the foods/ preserved book section. We discovered we were both huge fans of yours!!! While we stood there gushing over you, I realized just how much you (and others you have mentioned on your channel) are doing to preserve (See what I did there?) what I have been worried was a lost art. So Thank You!
Pamela! That story is nuts! You ladies sound just like the friends I'd love to have in my day-to-day life! I feel the same way about other YTers I follow online. Food preservation is one of the most practical and cost-saving ways to build a pantry, and I just love, LOVE the whole process of creating custom recipes I can sit right on my shelf. The fact that I am now able to share my quirky little self with others online who actually "get" my excitement over it all is just sheer delight! Thank you for sharing this sweet moment!
I shouldn’t have watched this on an empty stomach! As always everything looks amazing ❤️
Watched your video while I broke down all the dried herbs I had left from last fall. Replenishing my supply and making room for this year's yet to come harvest. So relaxing to watch you as always.
Thank you for giving me the kick I needed to start building a pantry. I don't have a canner yet, but planning to get a dehydrator this year (and scored some major deals on meat to stock in the freezer!) Oh, your coffee grinder...my parents have the same one but in black. One day it will be mine and I'm so grateful they've kept it for the last 50 yrs!
Binge watching ALL of your videos! I'm loving the hollistic and preserving ideas!! U rock!
I just found your channel and LOVE it!!!!! You have so much you cover and have such a sweet spirit!
Agree but she talks so fast I may have to play it several times and pause periodically to let my brain catch up, lol!
This is the most helpful video about pantries/ preserving that I have seen in a long time. Thank you!
Hi Angela! I’m so happy to hear this! This video is part of a monthly playlist series here on my channel so you’ll likely enjoy the previous month info too! Thank you for saying hello!
@@BecomingaFarmGirl I am adding the playlist to my queue! Thank you!
Love you Cassandra!!! Thank you so much!! 💓 we're going on a trip to my fiancé's family reunion in Pennsylvania and I love the idea of bringing our own home canned food!! I don't trust fast food anymore. This is a perfect idea that brings your kitchen with you!!! ❤❤❤
Yep, ❤❤❤ my home canned roast (beef, pork, lamb). And ground beef, chicken breast & thighs, kielbasa, etc.
I spent 30 minutes putting dinner on the table
Easter was lamb roast, summer squash from last year, carrots, & fancied couscous. Guest brought flan & mac & cheese. It was fab!😊
Your videos are so delightful to watch. 😊
Girl I do the same things! I finally convinced my husband to do the same and to buy extra when it is on sale!
Your Mother is precious. Thank you for sharing this video with us.
Your videos always inspire me. Thank you for a delightful dose of sunshine
I enjoy time with family and this is refreshing
I am really enjoying your family friendly videos. So much sensible information. I remember as a child my mom would always pack food for the trip. Your video has sparked an interest in taking that up myself. Thanks for the inspiration!
You always make me smile! And, this Grammy also learns something new too! Another video full of great ideas and inspiration! You are a blessing! 🤗🥰
You are equal parts informative and entertaining. I just love watching your videos.
Hi Jennifer! Aww, thank ya so much! Sometimes I kinda think "man, this video is all over the place" but I'm glad you're able to shift through my ramblings and find some good take aways! Hope your spring is off to a great start!
This post is full of such crafty and useful advice.
Thanks C.
Cassandra, thanks for sharing that Maryland crab cake. It looks soooo good.
Glad to see you and your family thriving. The dog is new to me - he's adorable - and I'm a cat and turtle person. (Pet-wise.)
I enjoy hearing your tips about saving on food expenses. I don't think I've had rhubarb except possibly in a single serve store-bought pie that was blander than old instant oatmeal. I appreciate the tip about buying close to the "sell by" date. Thanks for sharing.
Great video as always! You never disappoint. Happy spring!
Good Morning friend! Aww, thank ya friend! The spring kitchen is a beautiful, busy and tasty place! So good to hear from you!
I love these pantry chats! Our apartment pantry is overflowing with yummy foods, and my family is well fed which is a job in itself with a husband and two boys!
I think you have the most beautiful hands…I think it’s because they create and nurture so many wonderful things!I really love your videos and your presence. ❤️
Hello Mystic mom! Aww, thank you. Your comment puts me at ease because I thought my hands were the opposite. Honey, I've got overgrown cuticles, little nicks and grease splash burns from moving too fast in the kitchen, hang nails and all and I thought, "I should really at least go get a manicure somewhere so they look better on camera" but I can stand the thought of sitting in a nail shop when I could be enjoying my time at home. Thanks for saying this!
@@BecomingaFarmGirl ❤️
You are such a joy! Thx for being you!
I'm from Virginia another great trip is Graves Mountain Lodge amazing food for reasonable prices and amazing mountains to hike.
You're a genius!!! Coming back when it expires! Omg why didn't i think of this!
❤❤❤ahh I love all your videos but this one just made me so happy! I loved seeing you and your boys enjoying your time away and it’s always nice to see how the meals get prepared after you do the freezer prep videos. I’m hungry for that oatmeal right now 😂
I love antiques and book stores - my kinda fun❤
Hello to your sweet beautiful momma🤗
Another amazing video. And I just love seeing your beautiful mom!! 💕
Hi Cassandra i really enjoy you channel. For me you are doing just what you intending to do, which is introduce new ideas with food and shopping thrift stores as well also many other ideas. I would love to hang out with you and just talk an trade different ideas. I realize you don't know me, but It's ok for me just to voice my thoughts and wishes... I am just starting out on my journey to becoming more self sufficient. Keep up the great work !!!!!
Love your chats each month! I’m learning so much about what to buy and when as well as your tips on how to use them. I also love when you share videos with your mom and dad-family is so important! Thanks again for helping us all do better with our food:) Have a blessed weekend!
Always good to see you Maribeth! Thank you so much!
The timing on these recipes is perfect! We started getting a CSA box this week, and I need aaallll the ideas. Especially for stuff like rhubarb that I’ve never cooked with in my life. As always, thanks for all of the tips, and your trip looked delightful.
Becky!!! Always good to see ya honey! CSA's are def. the way to go. I hadn't tried rhubarb until 2 years ago. Like I shared, its tart so to use it, you'll want to find a recipe that pairs it with sweet and/or heat. A rhubarb oatmeal crisp topped with icecream or a cobbler are other ways I've used it fresh when I didn't have enough to can. That trip was perfect. Super low key and simple but with our crazy work schedules and weekends that are ramping up with family, chores and life events, having a few days away just to exhale was a good reminder to "slow down" when you can. Hope your spring is off to a good start!
Strawberry rhubarb jam, pie filling. Make little tarts with pie crust in the air fryer.
We do that in our camper as long as she's hooked to my pickup the fridge works so we put thing's in it and everything is still cold when we get to where we are going.
So good to watch another one of your videos. Isn't it great to go out with mom?. I treasure every single time I get to do that. Great use of your freezer meals. I am heading out to the local produce market to see what I can get to can. I need to restock my beans this coming week. Thanks friend!
Sandra! So good to see you. And yes, you said it best, I treasure all of our times together. Those freezer meals were time and money savers. Eating out is crazy expensive. With just a bit of prep you can continue to eat delicious meals without adding a dime to your food budget. Stock those beans!
Love the recipes! I really enjoy your videos. Information, recipes, adventures & family time! What a great bundle!
My husband and I went on a trip with my oldest daughter and our son in law. I brought a ton of home canned goods, we also went to the grocery store for a few staples like milk etc. We spent 5 days together and only went out to eat twice.
We ate very well and my daughter asked me for the canning book i got the recipes from for Christmas. 💞
🎉GREAT VIDEO ❤..You are spot on about the meats!! Save A Lot in Florida had a 12 hour meat sale this past Friday slabs of St. Louis ribs $3-5 wings $1.49 lb Boneless pork chops and huge TBone Steaks you could fill a deep freezer for the summer since the kids will be home.
Hey friend! WHAT A STEAL on the meats! Even as prices are increasing at the grocery store, there are still ways to be a savvy shopper, pinch pennies and eat good. 1-2 times a week I use my commute home to pop into a few grocery stores along my route with the only goal of looking for marked down items. Once you know how to extend the shelf life of food (canning, dehydrating, freezing, etc) you can still eat well even on a budget!
Those fresh herbs look so good in Upper MIchigan we still have snow on the ground in some places and most of the time we are in the 30's with rain. Thanks for sharing you garden I needed the garden fix
Love watching and listening, thank you😊
Thanks for another wonderful video. I love seeing you and your parents. Your mom looks well. Enjoy Mother's Day. Blessings
Hello friend! Thank you! It was wonderful having mom up. She helps out so much and I truly enjoy her company. She is doing very well. And yes, enjoy your Mother's Day too, my friend!
I love your videos. I have learned so much. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and love of canning. You are the best.
Oh, I love your old fashioned green coffee grinder!
I LOVE what you’re doing ES ❤ You have more positive energy from those that love you than those negative ones. Keep going Sis!!! We’re watching and rooting FOR YOU🎉
Have you tried coating your chicken/pork in brown mustard, then putting Parmesan in your panko, onion/garlic powder, even oregano if you want...then fry the same as your Parmesan.. its amazing! Thank you for ALL your ideas, it helps me be more creative for our family too!
My new favorite channel to watch and learn ❤✨
Fab content. If you ever tour Utah’s mighty 5, you are invited for a homestead visit.
Ma'am (Friend in my head)! I got the collapsible 3pc Tupperware set from TJ Maxx. I have been trying to reduce my plastic usage while creating more space in the cabinets. If any of you have a store. All Pop Shelf near you go in there they have great finds like Cuisinart reusable velcro sandwich wrapper (wrapped like the old days with parchment). A 2-pack for $3, I love a meaningful deal!
You make me smile every time I watch you. ❤
I love your ideas.
I love your energy and enthusiasm! I want to learn fermentation of vegetables and greenstalk growing. Using the dollar store version for now. I look forward to A LOT MORE OF YOU!!
awe, I love your Momma! I was so happy to see her again! Made my day❤
This little trip looks simply delightful. We also love to cook on vacation to save money but also I enjoy it more on vacation when I am not rushed and can really just enjoy the process. So glad you got to get away together and relax :)
We always take our own food. My MIL once told me you cannot just eat at anyone’s house lol and that is the truth. That asparagus looks great. You are my kindred spirit. I save every scrape of food
New subscriber. Love your channel. I like the much needed information you provide, and the fact that you quickly get right into the subject of your videos. I have already learned so much from you. Thank you so much.
Another GREAT vid Cassandra!! I'm definitely trying some of those meals. Keep it coming Sis.
I am laughing my "bleep" off! I hated lima beans my whole life, I was so glad when they stopped adding them to frozen mixed veggies! But, I love canned butter beans....! ? Love your channel since I found it, kinda binging today! Thank you 😀
Wonderful video! Your trip looked lovely, but I prefer staying home. I might travel for books though. We will never have enough old books.
I hear ya Fern! I'm a happy little homebody too, but whenever we leave, I do enjoy brining my pup along. And amen to "you can never have enough old books!" Always good to see ya!
Apt complexes are notorious for residents who "poach" your items. And in hard economic times, landscapers "midnight shop" in residential areas to save money on their jobs, especially for mature plants. For years, I had a long green plastic planter, filled with cheap dirt, and Dollar Tree green plants on my front porch. I have seasonal flowers that I trade out, depending on what fresh flowers are on display at the grocery store and nursery. When I pull them out, I wash them, dry and store in labeled plastic bags until next year. (Usually wash/refresh the greenery then too.) Got many compliments from passersby. But anything stolen - rare, easily and cheaply replaced.
Also would like to share fav jam recipe. 1 can cranberry sauce, 1/2 cup water, 2-3 apples, same amt orher fruit. Chop all and simmer till like applesauce, store in glass jars in fridge for couple months - if it lasts that long. Yes, can some too. Use jellied sauce if fruit peeled, whole berry if you do not peel. My go-to is Fuji apples, black or oblong Italian plums and whole berry sauce. Great as jam on bread, pb&j, or heat some up and serve over vanilla ice cream. Let me know what your fav combo is.
Love your videos, have learned so much. Thank you.
Marcelle, you shared an absolutely spot on reason to opt for artificial flowers. It's a shame folks do that, but at least you've got a good work around for it. I'm so thankful I remembered that tip from our church friend. OH MY GOODNESS! The recipe you shared sound delish! My dad is huge cranberry fan and I know this will easily be one he'll love. Thank you, my friend!
@@BecomingaFarmGirl You can substitute any fruit combo. Look at the combinations of fruit juices Ocean Spray does for ideas.
I just love your videos. Your information is amazing and you’re so creative and bubbly.❤
Hi MerriLyn! Aww, thank you! I’m a bit quirky because nothing gets me more excited than talking food preservation, thrifting or gardening! I’m so glad you don’t mind! Hope your spring is off to a great start!
Aww...I love your mom 🥰🥰🥰
I wanna be you when I grow up. 😊 You are my soul sister. I love your videos and your great ideas
Haha, Hi Joyce! Honey, I'm so glad to be able to share these little pantry chats! Even with a small budget, you can still eat really good!
@@BecomingaFarmGirl I can’t wait to get started with a vertical garden. It will work great for my tiny patio. 💗💗
just found your channel today, so loved the video's I have seen. Looking forward to what comes next.