Great video! It encouraged me to try bees again. I didn't do a good job years ago and lost my bees. I do have chickens. Have always wanted goats but I think at 72, that's not going to happen. Love your shows Allen!
I love the house with the goats in the backyard. That was always my dream to have a nice home with a small farm in the backyard to be able to know where my food is coming from.
Great video I have been looking on line for baby goats for pets and cheese cake looks delicious your recipe is better then mine. I like the flowers in the background thank you for sharing.😊
Morning Allen, truly appreciate the beauty of this video, classic Greek salad, the delicious looking cheesecakes and nothing beats getting local honey. I live in Ct and make a trip to Vt and New Hampshire a few times a year to buy local honey 😋😋,be well, healthy cooking and happy gardening 🌺🦋
U done it again mr Allen . Who do you recommend organic seeds and some good earth that’s affordable because the big company miracle G to fill small bed can cost $400, for one bed of dirt. Any suggestions for central Florida?????? Much thanks 🙏🏼 bless you
Holy crap! That chef handled raw chicken, then merely wiped off her hand on that towel hanging down her leg. Then, without washing her hands, mixed feta into the salad with contaminated hands! It looks great, but I sure wouldn't want to eat that. Let's hope whomever ate that salad didn't suffer too much. As a customer who recently had food poisoning, likely salmonella served to me, seeing that was upsetting. I had diarrhea for a week. She probably does this all the time. I like the foods I've seen her prepare, like the Morells, tossed with asparagus & pasta, but sanitation is a must in the kitchen - especially if serving the public.
Great content. I hope no one ate that food she fix.She spread chicken hands on everything.Hope just for demonstration only.It was funny Allen you weren't going to hand over your chicken until you see her new home.Lol
The cabobs looked great, but after I seen she didn't wash her hands, that blew my mind..I thought she was a pro? Maybe she was rushing for the video..I hope no one had gotten sick...
Great video! It encouraged me to try bees again. I didn't do a good job years ago and lost my bees. I do have chickens. Have always wanted goats but I think at 72, that's not going to happen. Love your shows Allen!
I've watched your TV show and videos for years. This is one of my favorites.
I love the house with the goats in the backyard. That was always my dream to have a nice home with a small farm in the backyard to be able to know where my food is coming from.
This channel is the absolute best in teaching us!
Great episode! I like the way all the segments were put together!
I really enjoyed this video.The kebabs,greek salad, cheesecake and the goat cheese were just divine.Thanks for sharing.👍💗🍡🍰
Great video I have been looking on line for baby goats for pets and cheese cake looks delicious your recipe is better then mine. I like the flowers in the background thank you for sharing.😊
Love the video! I plan on growing potatoes this season. I want to grow several varieties so I will try growing them in containers. Thanks for sharing
Love bees 🐝🐝🐝. Need more Russian sage. ☺️. Thanks for another scrumptious video!
Morning Allen, truly appreciate the beauty of this video, classic Greek salad, the delicious looking cheesecakes and nothing beats getting local honey. I live in Ct and make a trip to Vt and New Hampshire a few times a year to buy local honey 😋😋,be well, healthy cooking and happy gardening 🌺🦋
Thanks again , i appreciate the Knowledge so much !
Fantastic video full of awesome information.
Well presented.
Food looks delicious.
Love the hen and the goats.
You can bring that beautiful lady chicken to my house in Colorado Springs CO any time...lol
Another Great video of yours saved to my favorites! Thanks for sharing!
Jeanne Ritter thank you! 💚
U done it again mr Allen . Who do you recommend organic seeds and some good earth that’s affordable because the big company miracle G to fill small bed can cost $400, for one bed of dirt. Any suggestions for central Florida?????? Much thanks 🙏🏼 bless you
Mr Smith I will try the cheesecake recipe mmmmmmmm
Mr Smith if I bring a chicken to someone house will I visit don't think I'm going to see that chicken again 😂🐔🐓🐔🐓🐔
I've met a few people who thought you have to have a rooster for the hens to lay eggs.
Old eives tale, I guess! Lol
Is there a better breed of chicken to raise for the eggs? Also is there a better breed for the meat?
enjoyed your video
Holy crap! That chef handled raw chicken, then merely wiped off her hand on that towel hanging down her leg. Then, without washing her hands, mixed feta into the salad with contaminated hands!
It looks great, but I sure wouldn't want to eat that. Let's hope whomever ate that salad didn't suffer too much.
As a customer who recently had food poisoning, likely salmonella served to me, seeing that was upsetting. I had diarrhea for a week. She probably does this all the time.
I like the foods I've seen her prepare, like the Morells, tossed with asparagus & pasta, but sanitation is a must in the kitchen - especially if serving the public.
Aren't there editors of show
Nice video!
Great content. I hope no one ate that food she fix.She spread chicken hands on everything.Hope just for demonstration only.It was funny Allen you weren't going to hand over your chicken until you see her new home.Lol
Handwashing is of utmost importance! This chef is ignoring a basic rule of food safety!
What mixer do you use, please?
I have a couple. I think the one in this video is a Viking.
The cabobs looked great, but after I seen she didn't wash her hands, that blew my mind..I thought she was a pro? Maybe she was rushing for the video..I hope no one had gotten sick...
She didn't wash her hands after handling raw chicken before she crumbled the cheese...
That's why i make my own food!