I started not to watch this video because I’m a recently widowed 71 yr old but this inspired me to take the time to cook nutritiously for myself. Thank you.
Blessings to u and prayers for ur heart to mend after such loss. Ur perseverance inspires others. Ur comment is strength for others, as it may be cathartic for u. ❤
People underestimate the power of pasta water to thicken anything. Save that water! Drain it into a container and keep it in your fridge ( not forever let's use common sense here) but, it can be used as a thickener when you dont have alot of milk or heavy cream. You can freeze it too. But, if i make a pasta dish, I save the water, then plan a couple other meals where i can use it. Or just freeze it in a container. Use it in a soup later...and so on, it takes 2 minutes to save it. This was alot of great information. Wish I'd had a group of moms to listen to when I was young. Your doing a great service for mamas that need to hear this! Perfection doesn't exist! And nothing has to be pinterest worthy. Memories aren't going to be on pinterest.
Instant pot: 4 cups rice & 5 cups water, push rice button and when done fluff, put in small one/two cup containers in the refrigerator for use in various meals during the week. My daughter (26) loves making eggs with onions/peppers (from summer harvest chopped and frozen in kitchen freezer) and rice (from refrigerator) as a go to meal. I freeze yogurt with fruit in small containers to take in my lunch bag for work so it’s slightly thawed by the time I eat at work. I bake bacon on my ceramic cookie pan, put the bacon in the refrigerator for sandwiches after it’s cooked, add olive oil to the bacon grease and pour sourdough discard over the greased pan, bake 35 minutes on 350’F and we have yummy flatbread to add to scrambled eggs or soup. 😊
As an older cook I found that having cooked meats in the freezer was a game changer. Such as browning ground beef I brown extra and cool and freeze enough for an extra meal. I do the same with chicken. I roast/boil at least 2 so that I have extra cooked chicken to add to chicken pot pie or chicken salad. My go to motto is cook once eat twice(or more).
Thank you both so much! I am loving this! I am an elementary school teacher in my 20th year. I think some of my friends just don’t understand why it is important for me to feed my husband and son well. After being at school from about 6:15-5:00ish, they think cooking is not important, but feeding my family is my gift to them. My way of showing them how much I love them. I am glad to know others understand. ❤
Im a mum of nine and cook from scratch and for me, i like to do a big batch of minced/ground beef and onions, from there i can make a stew with potatoes and carrots and seasonings, then a cottage pie or then a bolognese and with a bolognese you can then make a lasagna or a chilli. Ground beef is such a great startingbpoint for lots of other meals because of what you add to it. Also soups are super fast food once cooked, are easy to prepare throughout the day if necessary and are really frugal as the broth stretches the ingredients so much further. This was a great video ladies. 😊
My go to easy meal is just ground beef (or lately, venison) with seasining that i change up depending on mood. Sometimes I do ginger and garlic, sometimes taco, sometimes Italian...then i make potatoes in some form or rice. If I'm ambitious ill also steam some veggie. This mix is my best eaten meal by all 4 of my kids. It seems like the more thought goes in to my meal the less my kids like them. We also all love baked chicken that I break down, season and put oil on so the skin gets nice and crispy! This time of year we also do a ton of stews and soups. Sometimes I just throw left over meat and frozen veggies with stock and seasoning and simmer for a while
lol I had to laugh about the kids interrupting while you’re trying to cook. When my boys were small ( 4yrs, 2. 1/2 yr, and 6 mo), I remember being in the kitchen and wearing headphones so it muffled their loudness but I could see that they were fine and I could continue working knowing they were ok , just being boys, and eventually they discovered that mom “didn’t hear” when they complained about the others so they stopped complaining. And sometimes I gave them a “job” to do such as washing the veggies or putting something in the bowl. You just have to go with the flow. lol. Happy home making 😊🥰
I have done this on days I’m really stressed. It helps! It helps me reset and be more present with my kids. We have 5 kids and sometimes it’s just a lot of voices. I’m with them 24/7 as we homeschool so “stepping away” for an hour or so in my brain while being physically present is helpful. And I’m sorry to the mama above who’s missing her child’s voice. Truly. That would be heartbreaking.
I love that you had Cami on your Podcast. She's such a gem. Great episode. It would be great to see you both in the kitchen together the next time you visit one another.
We’re empty nesters. Occasionally my husband and I will grab something out, it depends on our schedule. I really prefer to cook at home. A meat and a couple of veggies is good with us. On Sunday’s after church is my big cooking meal. Our daughters and their families are here and we love it! God bless all you sweet, hardworking mommas serving your families! Take care and happy new year. 😀❤️
I throw frozen ground beef in the pan and start cooking it and my guy says "you can do that?" And im like "my girl Lisa @farmhouse taught me this years ago😁. It works. I made my 1st pumpkin pie crust and all last night with my husband and it was pretty darn good for my 1st try. Thanks for the inspiration over the years Lisa! God bless!
This was one of my favorite Podcasts! So this may be a no-brainer but, what about healthy from scratch snacks? For Mama and Kids. Something I can make ahead of time….? Better than processed kiddy snacks. Just a thought?
cheese, berries or other fruit, yogurt, granola, hardboiled eggs, homemade protein balls, protein muffins....sourdough crackers. You can find the protein muffins and crackers, homemade larabars....you can find the sourdough crackers, protein muffins, and larabar recipes on my blog FarmhouseonBoone.com
I grew up with this kind of cooking, but when I got married I was shocked how my husband was use to meals having specific names... soup was anything you ate with a bowl and spoon, potatoes and gravy was anytype of meat and gravy you had, hotdish is a one pot meal... it gives the cook so much grace with no expectations for specific meals... and it always tasted great! My husband has come around to my way of cooking and enjoys it 😊
Good content! I got rid of my air fryer because of the non-stick coating and we only seemed to use it on the rare occasion we bought a convenience processed food. I got rid of our insta pot because I was only using it for bone broth and yogurt, both of which I can make in a pot on the stove. My husband didn’t enjoy the pressure cooked meals. My go to fast meal is goulash. My family LOVES it and I only make it for them when *I* need to make it for ease, so I will always keep a jar of marinara, a pound of ground beef and organic elbow pasta on hand. They never complain. We almost always have leftovers or a batch of soup in the fridge. We only get takeout when we WANT it and it’s very rare here.
My grandmothers didn't cook and were bad moms in general (neglected all their kids). They were born in 1916 and 1922. My one grandma was a waitress. One grandma was very poor the other quite rich. I don't know how their kids even ate or survived. My mom said her older sister cooked for her siblings and her (there were five of them). My dad's oldest sister cooked for him (she is 10 years older than him). Both of those sisters married at 17. Guess being the mom of the siblings made they grow up fast. I had really picky eaters who did outgrow it in their teen years. I enjoyed Cami's answers!!!
I think it would be great if y'all planned to do a whole conversation podcast when you get together for your annual blogger gathering! Like, all of you chatting about home making, etc. 😊
Great ideas. I actually keep cooked ground beef in the freezer for my quick limited time meals. Just throw the meat in and let it thaw with a lid in the Mel you’re cooking. No worries of clumping cooked beef.
Good morning 🙏😊 and thank you! What great ideas you share. So many people don’t think of homemade as fast food and it really can be and so much better for us! Love your podcasts Have a blessed week
I love having a bunch of ingredients on hand and cooking meats ahead of time for quick meals. Also growing a garden can help save money. I hear about people canning soups or other things for quick meals. I prefer to can ingredients like plain tomato sauce instead of pasta sauce or pizza sauce. I'll just grab the sauce and add the flavor I want. It only takes a few seconds especially if you have some spice mixes already made up. Then I can use it for whatever I want. Soups done this way are still fast. Frozen shredded chicken, a jar of broth, a jar of green beans, carrots, potatoes, celery, and season it while it warms up. Done. Taco dump = add frozen leftover taco meat, a can of beans, salsa, corn, and diced tomatoes, season more if needed while it warms. Cook up ground meat and add tomato sauce and pasta seasoning, while boiling spaghetti or pasta. All easily made in 10-20 mins.
35:13 yessss recipes are so daunting to me and I never have the mental space for them by the time dinner rolls around. Always having this convo with my friends and they just don’t get how cooking this way could be fun and freeing. But yeah, the more you do it, the easier it is! Now I would never go back to rigid meal planing and recipes. I just couldn’t!
I know lots of people that have to have a recipe to cook. Most times I cook with whatever I have on hand, in the freezer or pantry. The art of substitution is amazing!!!!
We love simple pastas, eggs & rice, nachos or rice bowls using leftovers and grilled cheese with soup for quick meals. Most of the soups we make regularly take only 30 minutes so they are a frequent choice in winter. I work from home remotely weekdays and enjoy a variety of rice bowls - for breakfast I like rice topped with eggs, any kind of breakfast meat, mushrooms, green onions and cheese, for lunch I enjoy topping rice with leftover taco fillings, teriyaki chicken or pork, bulgogi beef. I like to buy large packages of chicken & portion them out for multiple meals with my favorite sauces, cutting some into strips for quick lunches, etc. I do the same with steak or pork chops. They marinade when they thaw out and they cook up quick. Instead of an air fryer, we have a toaster oven that has an air fryer function (among other functions) that works great for frozen hash brown patties. We also use it for toast, pizza, nachos & so much more.
Thanks for taking time out of your busy ‘mommy’ schedule to share great information and special fast food tips. Your episodes are educational and inspirational to say the least! Happy New Year to you and your family! ❤🥰🙏🏼🤗
I love this channel sooo much. I think i found you about a month ago and ive been binginf your channel. You have inspired me so much. I finally started my sourdough after about 6months of thinking about it. Planning to start my own yogurt again, ive done it a few times, but never consistently
I truly LOVE your TH-cam videos, as you and your buddies offer many great ideas and are true inspirations for all of us! I’ve subscribed and look forward to your future videos! Thank you, and HAPPY NEW YEAR to you and all of your “Farmhouse” friends! 😃
I always keep frozen ground beef, chicken, canned tuna, and eggs on hand. Lots of fresh and frozen veggie staples, canned tomatoesc, potatoes and pasta. It is so easy to whip up a delicious batch of soup, a casserole, omelets, quiche, and a million other things with these staples and never end up with nothing healthy to eat.
Hi girls. Love your videos Lisa. I’m 62 year old of one daughter who I had at 40 years old. Boy I wished I had known about all the natural foods. Although my Mom loved cooking and we had homemade foods growing up. Unfortunately I’ve really backslid in using convenience foods. I’m gonna work on getting rid of that mindset. One thing that I did when my daughter was little about eating foods is, I would tell her, “Honey you just have to take one bite and if you don’t like eat you don’t have to eat it.” 9 times out of 10 she liked it. So needless to say, she ate onions, garlic, seasonings, spicey ect. as a child. To this day she always tries new foods. She’s 22 years old and not picky 😂 Happy New Year and God bless.
This podcast was of value to me even though I must be fully prepared because of food allergies and sensitivities. I cook and freeze foods because I cannot get caught with nothing. We cannot just grab a package of something, not pasta, not gluten free pasta, not rice. Nothing. So for example right now, I have beef short ribs in the crock pot. In the freezer, I have a ground beef and cauliflower rice mixture with fresh garlic, cooked Chuck roast in pieces easy to reheat in the oven, crispy bacon strips, grilled chicken breasts, etc. I’m planning on buying another crockpot. I can use three of them to cook up this protein and freeze it, but two will have to do because of counter space. We also have busy weekends, so I try and intensify my batch cooking so we have food to eat over the weekend. Basically, we eat meat, vegetables, and some fruit for a carbohydrate. No nuts, seeds, coconut, grains (corn is a grain), eggs, dairy, not even raw dairy, unfortunately. I’m sure I’m leaving some food out, oh, no nightshades, not even the spices. Next I’m planning on trying a ham shoulder in the crock pot. We love a huge salad for lunch with protein. I make my own salad dressing with fresh squeezed lemon and olive Sometimes, for a treat, I’ll add peanut butter and a light sprinkling of stevia to the salad dressing, the peanut butter with just peanuts. I dump out the oil that’s in the peanut butter jar and add pure olive oil to the peanut butter. Peanuts are a legume. Thank you for these thoughtful videos. I love listening and learning from you and your guests. Blessings! Oh, and I’m 60 years old. Haha and still do this. We eat a lot of meat, (breakfast, lunch, dinner), so it’s imperative that I have our freezers stocked with cooked protein.
Daddy Dinner is our favorite quick meal. It’s named this because my husband who never cooks came up with it. 4lbs ground beef 8 medium potatoes 5 cloves garlic (or garlic salt to taste) Salt and pepper Sauté onion and garlic, add chopped potatoes and ground beef, salt and pepper. Serve with sauerkraut and ketchup.
I started not to watch this video because I’m a recently widowed 71 yr old but this inspired me to take the time to cook nutritiously for myself. Thank you.
Sorry for your loss. Grief is really hard. Good to hear u are trying your best to look after yourself. Give yourself lots of grace too 💜
Blessings to u and prayers for ur heart to mend after such loss. Ur perseverance inspires others. Ur comment is strength for others, as it may be cathartic for u. ❤
So sorry for your loss. It's a great time to take care of yourself and give yourself grace as you grieve.
People underestimate the power of pasta water to thicken anything. Save that water! Drain it into a container and keep it in your fridge ( not forever let's use common sense here) but, it can be used as a thickener when you dont have alot of milk or heavy cream. You can freeze it too. But, if i make a pasta dish, I save the water, then plan a couple other meals where i can use it. Or just freeze it in a container. Use it in a soup later...and so on, it takes 2 minutes to save it. This was alot of great information. Wish I'd had a group of moms to listen to when I was young. Your doing a great service for mamas that need to hear this! Perfection doesn't exist! And nothing has to be pinterest worthy. Memories aren't going to be on pinterest.
Wow, what a great idea! I admit, I usually just dump that water!
Great idea...thank you for sharing that.
Instant pot: 4 cups rice & 5 cups water, push rice button and when done fluff, put in small one/two cup containers in the refrigerator for use in various meals during the week. My daughter (26) loves making eggs with onions/peppers (from summer harvest chopped and frozen in kitchen freezer) and rice (from refrigerator) as a go to meal. I freeze yogurt with fruit in small containers to take in my lunch bag for work so it’s slightly thawed by the time I eat at work. I bake bacon on my ceramic cookie pan, put the bacon in the refrigerator for sandwiches after it’s cooked, add olive oil to the bacon grease and pour sourdough discard over the greased pan, bake 35 minutes on 350’F and we have yummy flatbread to add to scrambled eggs or soup. 😊
Oh the flatbread is such a good idea!
Be careful refrigerating rice. It grows mold in the fridge within 24 hours. Use it quick. Rice is not safe in fridge
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Okay genius!! Will try! Can I ask about your ceramic cookie pan - are you afraid it will smash?
@@myahgormley9788 no. It goes in the dishwasher too. Pampered chef
As an older cook I found that having cooked meats in the freezer was a game changer. Such as browning ground beef I brown extra and cool and freeze enough for an extra meal. I do the same with chicken. I roast/boil at least 2 so that I have extra cooked chicken to add to chicken pot pie or chicken salad. My go to motto is cook once eat twice(or more).
That's a great tip!
I am a widower and I am learning SO much from you that I’m improving my own home life!
Thank you, and please continue your videos! 😊❤
Thank you! Will do!
Thank you both so much! I am loving this! I am an elementary school teacher in my 20th year. I think some of my friends just don’t understand why it is important for me to feed my husband and son well. After being at school from about 6:15-5:00ish, they think cooking is not important, but feeding my family is my gift to them. My way of showing them how much I love them. I am glad to know others understand. ❤
Yes!!
Im a mum of nine and cook from scratch and for me, i like to do a big batch of minced/ground beef and onions, from there i can make a stew with potatoes and carrots and seasonings, then a cottage pie or then a bolognese and with a bolognese you can then make a lasagna or a chilli. Ground beef is such a great startingbpoint for lots of other meals because of what you add to it. Also soups are super fast food once cooked, are easy to prepare throughout the day if necessary and are really frugal as the broth stretches the ingredients so much further. This was a great video ladies. 😊
Yes, soup is always a great meal and can be stretched to last several meals!
Lisa multitasking (bf) while working is everything 😊 love this!
My go to easy meal is just ground beef (or lately, venison) with seasining that i change up depending on mood. Sometimes I do ginger and garlic, sometimes taco, sometimes Italian...then i make potatoes in some form or rice. If I'm ambitious ill also steam some veggie. This mix is my best eaten meal by all 4 of my kids. It seems like the more thought goes in to my meal the less my kids like them. We also all love baked chicken that I break down, season and put oil on so the skin gets nice and crispy! This time of year we also do a ton of stews and soups. Sometimes I just throw left over meat and frozen veggies with stock and seasoning and simmer for a while
When I don’t know what to cook, I start out with a stir fry. Vegges, a meat of some sorts, some herbs and rice or pasta or potato. ❤
I loved this chat! I have enjoyed cooking from scratched for 40+ years.
Thank you ladies for encouraging homemakers!😊
I love that she is nursing during the interview. Super mom ❤
lol I had to laugh about the kids interrupting while you’re trying to cook. When my boys were small ( 4yrs, 2. 1/2 yr, and 6 mo), I remember being in the kitchen and wearing headphones so it muffled their loudness but I could see that they were fine and I could continue working knowing they were ok , just being boys, and eventually they discovered that mom “didn’t hear” when they complained about the others so they stopped complaining. And sometimes I gave them a “job” to do such as washing the veggies or putting something in the bowl. You just have to go with the flow. lol. Happy home making 😊🥰
I would give anything to audibly HEAR my child's voice right now. Cherish every sound they make.
I have done this on days I’m really stressed. It helps! It helps me reset and be more present with my kids. We have 5 kids and sometimes it’s just a lot of voices. I’m with them 24/7 as we homeschool so “stepping away” for an hour or so in my brain while being physically present is helpful.
And I’m sorry to the mama above who’s missing her child’s voice. Truly. That would be heartbreaking.
I love that you had Cami on your Podcast. She's such a gem. Great episode. It would be great to see you both in the kitchen together the next time you visit one another.
We’re empty nesters. Occasionally my husband and I will grab something out, it depends on our schedule. I really prefer to cook at home. A meat and a couple of veggies is good with us. On Sunday’s after church is my big cooking meal. Our daughters and their families are here and we love it! God bless all you sweet, hardworking mommas serving your families! Take care and happy new year. 😀❤️
I throw frozen ground beef in the pan and start cooking it and my guy says "you can do that?" And im like "my girl Lisa @farmhouse taught me this years ago😁. It works. I made my 1st pumpkin pie crust and all last night with my husband and it was pretty darn good for my 1st try. Thanks for the inspiration over the years Lisa! God bless!
I have done this same for years..... if I forgot to thaw, straight to the pan. 😊
I put the lid on a pot so it defrosts faster.
This was one of my favorite Podcasts! So this may be a no-brainer but, what about healthy from scratch snacks? For Mama and Kids. Something I can make ahead of time….? Better than processed kiddy snacks. Just a thought?
cheese, berries or other fruit, yogurt, granola, hardboiled eggs, homemade protein balls, protein muffins....sourdough crackers. You can find the protein muffins and crackers, homemade larabars....you can find the sourdough crackers, protein muffins, and larabar recipes on my blog FarmhouseonBoone.com
I grew up with this kind of cooking, but when I got married I was shocked how my husband was use to meals having specific names... soup was anything you ate with a bowl and spoon, potatoes and gravy was anytype of meat and gravy you had, hotdish is a one pot meal... it gives the cook so much grace with no expectations for specific meals... and it always tasted great! My husband has come around to my way of cooking and enjoys it 😊
Good content! I got rid of my air fryer because of the non-stick coating and we only seemed to use it on the rare occasion we bought a convenience processed food. I got rid of our insta pot because I was only using it for bone broth and yogurt, both of which I can make in a pot on the stove. My husband didn’t enjoy the pressure cooked meals. My go to fast meal is goulash. My family LOVES it and I only make it for them when *I* need to make it for ease, so I will always keep a jar of marinara, a pound of ground beef and organic elbow pasta on hand. They never complain. We almost always have leftovers or a batch of soup in the fridge. We only get takeout when we WANT it and it’s very rare here.
You’re doing all the right things, as you and your family eat well consistently.
Keep up the fine work, Ma’am! 😀
My grandmothers didn't cook and were bad moms in general (neglected all their kids). They were born in 1916 and 1922. My one grandma was a waitress. One grandma was very poor the other quite rich. I don't know how their kids even ate or survived. My mom said her older sister cooked for her siblings and her (there were five of them). My dad's oldest sister cooked for him (she is 10 years older than him). Both of those sisters married at 17. Guess being the mom of the siblings made they grow up fast.
I had really picky eaters who did outgrow it in their teen years.
I enjoyed Cami's answers!!!
I think it would be great if y'all planned to do a whole conversation podcast when you get together for your annual blogger gathering! Like, all of you chatting about home making, etc. 😊
Great ideas. I actually keep cooked ground beef in the freezer for my quick limited time meals. Just throw the meat in and let it thaw with a lid in the Mel you’re cooking. No worries of clumping cooked beef.
Good morning 🙏😊 and thank you! What great ideas you share. So many people don’t think of homemade as fast food and it really can be and so much better for us!
Love your podcasts
Have a blessed week
I love having a bunch of ingredients on hand and cooking meats ahead of time for quick meals. Also growing a garden can help save money.
I hear about people canning soups or other things for quick meals. I prefer to can ingredients like plain tomato sauce instead of pasta sauce or pizza sauce. I'll just grab the sauce and add the flavor I want. It only takes a few seconds especially if you have some spice mixes already made up. Then I can use it for whatever I want. Soups done this way are still fast. Frozen shredded chicken, a jar of broth, a jar of green beans, carrots, potatoes, celery, and season it while it warms up. Done.
Taco dump = add frozen leftover taco meat, a can of beans, salsa, corn, and diced tomatoes, season more if needed while it warms.
Cook up ground meat and add tomato sauce and pasta seasoning, while boiling spaghetti or pasta.
All easily made in 10-20 mins.
Great ideas, thanks for sharing.
35:13 yessss recipes are so daunting to me and I never have the mental space for them by the time dinner rolls around. Always having this convo with my friends and they just don’t get how cooking this way could be fun and freeing. But yeah, the more you do it, the easier it is! Now I would never go back to rigid meal planing and recipes. I just couldn’t!
Perfect timing. Been relying on fast food toooo much and came to youtube to find ideas. And up you popped! You always read my mind. 😀
I know lots of people that have to have a recipe to cook. Most times I cook with whatever I have on hand, in the freezer or pantry. The art of substitution is amazing!!!!
We love simple pastas, eggs & rice, nachos or rice bowls using leftovers and grilled cheese with soup for quick meals. Most of the soups we make regularly take only 30 minutes so they are a frequent choice in winter. I work from home remotely weekdays and enjoy a variety of rice bowls - for breakfast I like rice topped with eggs, any kind of breakfast meat, mushrooms, green onions and cheese, for lunch I enjoy topping rice with leftover taco fillings, teriyaki chicken or pork, bulgogi beef. I like to buy large packages of chicken & portion them out for multiple meals with my favorite sauces, cutting some into strips for quick lunches, etc. I do the same with steak or pork chops. They marinade when they thaw out and they cook up quick. Instead of an air fryer, we have a toaster oven that has an air fryer function (among other functions) that works great for frozen hash brown patties. We also use it for toast, pizza, nachos & so much more.
All great lunch ideas.
Thanks for taking time out of your busy ‘mommy’ schedule to share great information and special fast food tips.
Your episodes are educational and inspirational to say the least! Happy New Year to you and your family! ❤🥰🙏🏼🤗
I want the pantry essentials list😁
Brand new listener! I’m enjoying everything you’re sharing. Thanks so much for this content!
So many great ideas thanks ya'll 😊
Thanks for watching!
This is great!!
I love this channel sooo much. I think i found you about a month ago and ive been binginf your channel. You have inspired me so much. I finally started my sourdough after about 6months of thinking about it. Planning to start my own yogurt again, ive done it a few times, but never consistently
I'm so glad! I have a blog and matching TH-cam channel called FarmhouseonBoone.com if you want more content.
Great tips Ladies 🙏🏾
Enjoyed the message today❤
I truly LOVE your TH-cam videos, as you and your buddies offer many great ideas and are true inspirations for all of us!
I’ve subscribed and look forward to your future videos!
Thank you, and HAPPY NEW YEAR to you and all of your “Farmhouse” friends! 😃
Thank you!
Thank you ladies 😊 Amazing content
Thanks for watching!
Victor is the cutest baby!!🤩
Great video! Happy New Year everyone!❤❤
I always keep frozen ground beef, chicken, canned tuna, and eggs on hand. Lots of fresh and frozen veggie staples, canned tomatoesc, potatoes and pasta. It is so easy to whip up a delicious batch of soup, a casserole, omelets, quiche, and a million other things with these staples and never end up with nothing healthy to eat.
Love your videos and your podcasts and Victor is the sweetest!💚
Another fine interview that makes things seem like they could be realities for me!
…Love your show especially your interviews👏👏👏
thank you for listening!
Carrot sticks with a little avocado oil, s&p. Toss them and use the air fryer. 10 minutes and that part is done. I will put pork chops in there too.
Absolutely loved this! Thank you, ladies!!!!!
Our pleasure!
Hi girls. Love your videos Lisa. I’m 62 year old of one daughter who I had at 40 years old. Boy I wished I had known about all the natural foods. Although my Mom loved cooking and we had homemade foods growing up. Unfortunately I’ve really backslid in using convenience foods. I’m gonna work on getting rid of that mindset. One thing that I did when my daughter was little about eating foods is, I would tell her, “Honey you just have to take one bite and if you don’t like eat you don’t have to eat it.” 9 times out of 10 she liked it. So needless to say, she ate onions, garlic, seasonings, spicey ect. as a child. To this day she always tries new foods. She’s 22 years old and not picky 😂 Happy New Year and God bless.
My son when he was 3years old loved to chop the veges... carrots etc. When he was 8 his favourite thing to make was chocolate cake.
Yes! There are so many ways to get the kids involved in the kitchen
This podcast was of value to me even though I must be fully prepared because of food allergies and sensitivities. I cook and freeze foods because I cannot get caught with nothing. We cannot just grab a package of something, not pasta, not gluten free pasta, not rice. Nothing. So for example right now, I have beef short ribs in the crock pot. In the freezer, I have a ground beef and cauliflower rice mixture with fresh garlic, cooked Chuck roast in pieces easy to reheat in the oven, crispy bacon strips, grilled chicken breasts, etc. I’m planning on buying another crockpot. I can use three of them to cook up this protein and freeze it, but two will have to do because of counter space. We also have busy weekends, so I try and intensify my batch cooking so we have food to eat over the weekend. Basically, we eat meat, vegetables, and some fruit for a carbohydrate. No nuts, seeds, coconut, grains (corn is a grain), eggs, dairy, not even raw dairy, unfortunately. I’m sure I’m leaving some food out, oh, no nightshades, not even the spices. Next I’m planning on trying a ham shoulder in the crock pot. We love a huge salad for lunch with protein. I make my own salad dressing with fresh squeezed lemon and olive Sometimes, for a treat, I’ll add peanut butter and a light sprinkling of stevia to the salad dressing, the peanut butter with just peanuts. I dump out the oil that’s in the peanut butter jar and add pure olive oil to the peanut butter. Peanuts are a legume. Thank you for these thoughtful videos. I love listening and learning from you and your guests. Blessings! Oh, and I’m 60 years old. Haha and still do this. We eat a lot of meat, (breakfast, lunch, dinner), so it’s imperative that I have our freezers stocked with cooked protein.
Such good tips for having healthy food on hand and ready to go!
hey girl- this was so good! Love y'all!🥰
Thank you!!
Thank you!!!
You're welcome!
Love, love, love this podcast! So many great ideas! Thank you so much!
Why are we all using the word “like” so much when it is not necessary?
The onion gravy sounds really good. Do you have a video with the recipe?
I have a recipe I will link...it is basically this recipe but use the immersion blender..www.farmhouseonboone.com/pork-steaks-with-creamy-onion-gravy
Another great podcast
Thanks for listening!
Daddy Dinner is our favorite quick meal. It’s named this because my husband who never cooks came up with it.
4lbs ground beef
8 medium potatoes
5 cloves garlic (or garlic salt to taste)
Salt and pepper
Sauté onion and garlic, add chopped potatoes and ground beef, salt and pepper.
Serve with sauerkraut and ketchup.
Love that!!!
What do you buy specifically for your chickens and cows?
So basically have alot of food in your fridge and pantry . Got it
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I can’t find the printable pantry staples list.
Did you use the link in the description to get to her website?
Do you use a crock pot?
could you share your Eikorn biscuit recipe?
www.farmhouseonboone.com/einkorn-biscuits
❤
Azure is so expensive
Sometimes they are less expensive than Sams.
Depends on what you’re buying.
Please do your research on thawing meat in hot water😖