Hi! I live in North East Ohio and I enjoy your show! I was raised in South East Ohio,.. close to Ashland Kentucky so I cook southern and love it. We can't get cubed pork here so much, it's usually beef. But, I buy pork loin and cut it thinnish and pound it out to make what you did. We don't use the egg wash though. The meat is usually wet enough for the flour to stick, salt &pepper too. Yummy!!!! Yours looked so good! Good to hear your in-laws being married 62 years!!! I'm going to try the egg wash & self rising flour next time I make it. Thank you for sharing your home and meals!!! And family!!!
I use bacon grease for my biscuit pan and i didnt know there was a premade biscuit mix. I just always whipped it up with flour and baking powder. It all looks amazing and thank you for sharing
Hi Tammy, l learned to cook from my Mom. She psssed in 2014, l miss her every day especially when l see u & hear u talk about ur Mom. ❤️🙏🏻B.Mt. Sm.city east of TO, ON, Canada
My grandma used a mixer and a glass bowl, lots of butter and salt and pepper. Then made a pool and put a glob a brown homemade gravy in it. You can’t top that! You come close!
We love country fried or chicken fried pork cutlets as we call them; like you I actually prefer them over the beef cube steaks. Sometimes we buy them already tenderized, but I have a hand-cranked tenderizer (swissing machine) and I make my own tenderized pork loin cutlets. We buy the unsliced half pork loins and I slice it up into boneless chops, and freeze. Then I thaw a pack, run through my little swissing machine (it only takes a few minutes) and we have cutlets ready to bread and fry.
I was right there with you, Chris when Tammy was getting ready to scoot that left over flour on the counter into a sifter thingy and I was thinking too, Tammy, that's not gonna work out so good😂😂 and she had the plan all along to have you put the bowl under the sifter thing 😊 Awesome teamwork 👏 😀 👍 ❤
Aww... I loved seeing Chris's parents :) They are so sweet. I think the best time in our life was when we had both our children and our parents. I miss my Mom and Dad every day. I live in New England and I have heard the term but I have never had or seen anyone eat biscuits and gravy! LOL I guess it's a real Southern thing! It all looks yummy. Love ya :)
I love the lives, Tammy. I learn the most from them. Thank you so much for taking the extra time to teach us!! These lessons are invaluable to me. ❤️ love you.
Now my granny was born in Louisiana. Her mama died at a very young age of 24 or 25. Lemme tell you my granny was a very strong woman, taking many, many secrets with her to her grave, so she said. She wanted for her children (2 boys), to have the best opportunity in life, and lemme tell you, they did, but much was wiped away. Needless to say, I wonder how she woulda responded to your cooking, had the cook been me. I am sure she would be rendered speechless of the multitude of matching recipes! If only I could have charmed her in the way I wished. She loved me so much. The very day that my husband died, I was only 28, and had 2 boys of my own, aged 6 and 4. My neighbors were given my personal phone numbers that I wrote in a book by the police department, so someone could come and comfort me. Well they showed up 24 hours later, and my granny KNEW that the gal that beat them to me was my father's daughter out of wedlock, that she never met. In fact, my dad's 2nd wife had accompanied her on the visit to my (very clean) home, which you KNOW every proper Southern woman looks for. In fact, before my own mother, a disabling stroke survivor, could be at my side, my granny was SO ANGRY with me because this girl, a teen, threw down and showed up. All that my neighbors told me was that my sister was coming. They knew me, and not my family. My granny who did not believe me, when I tried to assure her that I thought my sister (who shared the same mother as myself, was coming to comfort me, called me a liar, as if I cooked this up at 28, on the same day of my husband's death. She actually gives me a lot of intelligence assuming that I can suffer this life changing blow, and also cook up a lie that paints me in this light. My neighbors and I were all close. I was so distraught that I did not even realize that my half sister would be the "sister" who came to comfort me. Well they didn't know that I had found my half sister, thanks to my oldest sister's inquisitiveness, who was born to another woman out of wedlock, this someone that was supposed to never have been discovered. This was well before the days of the internet. This occurred in 1988. Yes, the only reason I even knew she existed was because my sister, who shares the same mother, called the phone number who shared the exact spelling of the person who listed a last name the name of the exact spelling as ours in the phone book, that was of the same city and state as hers. Let me also say that this newly discovered girl was YOUNGER than we were, if you catch my drift.... You see, my southern granny told both of us that anyone with the same spelling of our last name was our blood. So the very person who educated us about this topic, was the same woman who smacked my heart, the day the sheriff came to my home to tell me of my husband's passing, when my heart was already broken. So naturally, I suffered alone, as this drama was too much for my mother to bear, and had to go back home, as sick as she was. My beautiful mother, was disabled by an aneurysim, followed by a major stroke, at the age of 35. This beautiful woman, suffered an immediate end to her marriage as well. My beautiful mother, whom I know is in God's loving arms. I miss her so very much. My granny RECOGNIZED in my little half sister, that the face staring back to her was the face resembling my dad. She has her own upbringing, strict southern baptist roots, intolerable to anything but the truth, so help us God! My half sister looked so much like my dad, that you couldn't hide it at all, and hide did I try! I said that she was my friend, but noooooooooooo, my "Friend's" face guaranteed that this girl was FROM my father! It was only obvious! Thank God for my little sister. She gave me so much comfort in my darkest hours. Lemme say that after my granny and my so-called step mother left my very clean home, my granny called me when she got home and confronted me. She YELLED at me, something she never did before. She was shattered at the breach of anonymity, an anonymity she had wanted hidden from me for my entire life, a nightmare discovery. This was, to her, an occurrence greater than the loss of my husband, an enormous, life changing trauma, that I was then suffering. I really had NO CLUE who was coming to comfort me but MY SISTER, who shared the same mother as I did. So about a year later, when my beloved grandfather passed away, I called her, and I asked her if she wanted me to come over, and she said YES. I didn't rub it in her face. Instead, I showed her how bringing comfort to the bereaved was done, and I didn't really set out to do just that. I just wanted to comfort her, and deliver love in her horrible hour of loss. I know I made her proud, in an unintentional, backhanded way. But lemme tell you, I know that WELL people don't show up at the hospital, and so all of us who show up at church KNOW we are born of sin, and that Christ died for those sins, so that we could be with God in Heaven. No matter what, I love my granny, and I love all of my family who passed on without ironing out the issues between us. None of that really matters to me. What makes a person matter to me at all is the love in my heart. I respect all of you, but I hold YOU dear. You comfort me, and remind me of the huge loss I suffered when I lost my grandmother! Heck, do you know what? A liquor has been named after you! It is called, Southern Comfort! Yes this came to be before you did, and before I did!
Those puppies are adorable!! Chris your mom & dad are too cute-Happy Anniversary!! Dinner looks delish! Added the cubed pork to my cart, it's actually finally affordable!!🙌
Happy Anniversary Nana & Papa, may God bless you both with many more years of love and happiness. 🥰 That supper looks amazing!!! Ps... Chris, love your giggle😂
Happy 62nd Anniversary to Bernard and Virginia(( forgive me if I didn’t get their names right) You both look amazing!! and cute together. Good comfort food right there ,Tammy!! Looks soooo tasty😊
I ordered one of those needle tenderizer hand presses off of Amazon for like $13 and went on both sides of cube steak in both directions and it literally was the best I ever made.Its like a hand held press of small knife blades and it is amazing and easy to clean.You can use it on anything.I could never find cubed beef that had been tenderized enough and this fixes that.
Kathie says…well, I’m a day late and a dollar short, but I am enjoying your video along with my morning coffee & omelette today the 9th of September…from Terre Haute, Indiana ❤️ my favorite seasonings for steak is pure and simple…salt & pepper. ( unless I am cooking any ethnic recipes…then “I go to town!” Have a wonderful visit with your beautiful parents…they are truly treasures!❤️👩🏻🦳
My hand mixer splatters everything EVERYWHERE!!!! I am currently planning to donate it to a thrift shop! I started using my immersion blender and I’m telling you!!! It is a game changer for me!!! Such smooth and creamy creamed potatoes!!!!😊
I love drop biscuits only if we’re having gravy. Or even a pone of biscuit bread. I love both of them for gravy. I love rolled out biscuits when I plan to have fruit preserves. Your in-laws will eat like royalty at your house. I haven’t had gravy in a long time. Think I’ll make some this coming weekend. I only cook big meals on the weekends because I work 12 hours 5 days a week and 8-9 hours on Saturdays. I’m not lazy just old and getting tired. 😊Love y’all. ❤️
I would have guessed Atlanta, Ga. as the city that had the most viewers! Your dinner looks delicious. Wiener schnitzel is actually made with veal. I just thought you might like to know that little tidbit of trivia. Thanks for showing us how quickly you can pull a meal together. Great job. It came out awesome! Loved seeing Chris’ parents. Happy anniversary! 🎉🎉❤️
When you said you were going to put buttermilk on top of the biscuits i thought you meant to just say butter! I will have to try this next time i make biscuits.
I have to say those two dogs are adorable. They look like two little fluff balls! I know you are very busy when cooking but I would love to see you interact with them some time.
I immediately went to the end, to see Chris' adorable parents. How nice that they still have each other and y'all still have them! 🤗
Oh what a lovely couple!God Bless you all!
These are my daughter and my favorite. Had last week.biscuits and gravy, mashed potatoes and peas.❤
Hi! I live in North East Ohio and I enjoy your show! I was raised in South East Ohio,.. close to Ashland Kentucky so I cook southern and love it. We can't get cubed pork here so much, it's usually beef. But, I buy pork loin and cut it thinnish and pound it out to make what you did. We don't use the egg wash though. The meat is usually wet enough for the flour to stick, salt &pepper too. Yummy!!!! Yours looked so good! Good to hear your in-laws being married 62 years!!! I'm going to try the egg wash & self rising flour next time I make it. Thank you for sharing your home and meals!!! And family!!!
Hello yall, happy to see Chris's Mom and Dad, Chris looks like he's Dad.
.supper looks delicious as usual. ❤😊🙏
Ms. Ruby
I use bacon grease for my biscuit pan and i didnt know there was a premade biscuit mix. I just always whipped it up with flour and baking powder. It all looks amazing and thank you for sharing
Looks wonderful. So nice to see Chris’ parents!
Lucky to still have your parents ❤❤❤❤ God Bless
Hi Tammy, l learned to cook from my Mom. She psssed in 2014, l miss her every day especially when l see u & hear u talk about ur Mom. ❤️🙏🏻B.Mt. Sm.city east of TO, ON, Canada
Hello from Illinois thank you for your recipes and videos love y'all
Wow. I’m drooling over here. Looks so tasty! Tammy you are looking after everyone as always ❤
Happy anniversary to your parents may they have many wonderful years together ❤️
My grandma use to use some of the potato water n add milk to it. I love it that way once in awhile.
I love Cube steak
Love seeing Chris's sweet Mama & Daddy❤
Chris has a beautiful mama
I love it with biscuits and gravy and some good tomatoes 🍅
I just love your channel, you have such a happy spirit and I love your accent. I am not to far from you, live in Jacksonville, Fl.❤😂
Me too😊
Watching again from Lubbock, Texas
Happy Anniversary beautiful couple 😊
I haven't moved but I feel like I cooked supper w you! Lol smells good!
My grandma used a mixer and a glass bowl, lots of butter and salt and pepper. Then made a pool and put a glob a brown homemade gravy in it. You can’t top that! You come close!
Looks delicious
Looks very good Tammy I'm going to make it thank you stay safe
Fantastic looking supper. Happy 62nd Anniversary Mr. And Mrs. Nichols! 👏👏👏
Supper will be delicious ❤❤❤❤
I tell you what, you have got the best helper in the kitchen. And I am from Texas.
Texas fan that loves your cooking!
We love country fried or chicken fried pork cutlets as we call them; like you I actually prefer them over the beef cube steaks. Sometimes we buy them already tenderized, but I have a hand-cranked tenderizer (swissing machine) and I make my own tenderized pork loin cutlets. We buy the unsliced half pork loins and I slice it up into boneless chops, and freeze. Then I thaw a pack, run through my little swissing machine (it only takes a few minutes) and we have cutlets ready to bread and fry.
Yummy 😋
Awe what a great dinner! Chris’s momma is pretty! Happy anniversary to them had my parents still been alive they would have been married 73 years
I was right there with you, Chris when Tammy was getting ready to scoot that left over flour on the counter into a sifter thingy and I was thinking too, Tammy, that's not gonna work out so good😂😂 and she had the plan all along to have you put the bowl under the sifter thing 😊 Awesome teamwork 👏 😀 👍 ❤
Happy Anniversary to you both. Wonderful 62 years.
Love watching you cook
Aww... I loved seeing Chris's parents :) They are so sweet. I think the best time in our life was when we had both our children and our parents. I miss my Mom and Dad every day. I live in New England and I have heard the term but I have never had or seen anyone eat biscuits and gravy! LOL I guess it's a real Southern thing! It all looks yummy. Love ya :)
@@SusanL-ds6lc southern and very tasty biscuits and gravy so,so good
Everything looks great !! Happy Anniversary Nana and Poppa !!! Blessings to you all!
I love the lives, Tammy. I learn the most from them. Thank you so much for taking the extra time to teach us!! These lessons are invaluable to me. ❤️ love you.
😅😅 Chris you start telling us stuff and Tammy jumps in and takes over 😂😂 that's so funny 🤣🤣
🥰 Flint, Michigan...
I love those measuring spoons !
The 5th was my birthday and I had all 4 of ur cookbooks out cooking a big do much fun! Delicious.
Happy birthday!!
Sounds like a great meal
How precious he looks like them both blessed
Awe ❤Happy Anniversary too Chris parents 🙏🏾❤️everything looks absolutely delicious thanks for sharing!!
I get so hungry when I watch you cook and then when your video is over I’m not hungry anymore 🤷🏼♀️😂
Hello from INDIANA, love watching uou.😊
Love your hair Tammy! Its so pretty.
Now my granny was born in Louisiana. Her mama died at a very young age of 24 or 25. Lemme tell you my granny was a very strong woman, taking many, many secrets with her to her grave, so she said. She wanted for her children (2 boys), to have the best opportunity in life, and lemme tell you, they did, but much was wiped away. Needless to say, I wonder how she woulda responded to your cooking, had the cook been me. I am sure she would be rendered speechless of the multitude of matching recipes! If only I could have charmed her in the way I wished. She loved me so much. The very day that my husband died, I was only 28, and had 2 boys of my own, aged 6 and 4. My neighbors were given my personal phone numbers that I wrote in a book by the police department, so someone could come and comfort me. Well they showed up 24 hours later, and my granny KNEW that the gal that beat them to me was my father's daughter out of wedlock, that she never met. In fact, my dad's 2nd wife had accompanied her on the visit to my (very clean) home, which you KNOW every proper Southern woman looks for. In fact, before my own mother, a disabling stroke survivor, could be at my side, my granny was SO ANGRY with me because this girl, a teen, threw down and showed up. All that my neighbors told me was that my sister was coming. They knew me, and not my family. My granny who did not believe me, when I tried to assure her that I thought my sister (who shared the same mother as myself, was coming to comfort me, called me a liar, as if I cooked this up at 28, on the same day of my husband's death. She actually gives me a lot of intelligence assuming that I can suffer this life changing blow, and also cook up a lie that paints me in this light. My neighbors and I were all close. I was so distraught that I did not even realize that my half sister would be the "sister" who came to comfort me. Well they didn't know that I had found my half sister, thanks to my oldest sister's inquisitiveness, who was born to another woman out of wedlock, this someone that was supposed to never have been discovered. This was well before the days of the internet. This occurred in 1988. Yes, the only reason I even knew she existed was because my sister, who shares the same mother, called the phone number who shared the exact spelling of the person who listed a last name the name of the exact spelling as ours in the phone book, that was of the same city and state as hers. Let me also say that this newly discovered girl was YOUNGER than we were, if you catch my drift.... You see, my southern granny told both of us that anyone with the same spelling of our last name was our blood. So the very person who educated us about this topic, was the same woman who smacked my heart, the day the sheriff came to my home to tell me of my husband's passing, when my heart was already broken. So naturally, I suffered alone, as this drama was too much for my mother to bear, and had to go back home, as sick as she was. My beautiful mother, was disabled by an aneurysim, followed by a major stroke, at the age of 35. This beautiful woman, suffered an immediate end to her marriage as well. My beautiful mother, whom I know is in God's loving arms. I miss her so very much. My granny RECOGNIZED in my little half sister, that the face staring back to her was the face resembling my dad. She has her own upbringing, strict southern baptist roots, intolerable to anything but the truth, so help us God! My half sister looked so much like my dad, that you couldn't hide it at all, and hide did I try! I said that she was my friend, but noooooooooooo, my "Friend's" face guaranteed that this girl was FROM my father! It was only obvious! Thank God for my little sister. She gave me so much comfort in my darkest hours. Lemme say that after my granny and my so-called step mother left my very clean home, my granny called me when she got home and confronted me. She YELLED at me, something she never did before. She was shattered at the breach of anonymity, an anonymity she had wanted hidden from me for my entire life, a nightmare discovery. This was, to her, an occurrence greater than the loss of my husband, an enormous, life changing trauma, that I was then suffering. I really had NO CLUE who was coming to comfort me but MY SISTER, who shared the same mother as I did. So about a year later, when my beloved grandfather passed away, I called her, and I asked her if she wanted me to come over, and she said YES. I didn't rub it in her face. Instead, I showed her how bringing comfort to the bereaved was done, and I didn't really set out to do just that. I just wanted to comfort her, and deliver love in her horrible hour of loss. I know I made her proud, in an unintentional, backhanded way. But lemme tell you, I know that WELL people don't show up at the hospital, and so all of us who show up at church KNOW we are born of sin, and that Christ died for those sins, so that we could be with God in Heaven. No matter what, I love my granny, and I love all of my family who passed on without ironing out the issues between us. None of that really matters to me. What makes a person matter to me at all is the love in my heart. I respect all of you, but I hold YOU dear. You comfort me, and remind me of the huge loss I suffered when I lost my grandmother! Heck, do you know what? A liquor has been named after you! It is called, Southern Comfort! Yes this came to be before you did, and before I did!
Those puppies are adorable!! Chris your mom & dad are too cute-Happy Anniversary!! Dinner looks delish! Added the cubed pork to my cart, it's actually finally affordable!!🙌
@vernacolson
Paducah Kentucky!
I really love your style of cooking and baking. It is truly like the way my mama did.
❤❤❤❤❤ Happy New Year 🎉🎉🎉
It’s your 62 Anniversary? We just did our 60 th Anniversary. Love watching both in the kitchen
I love biscuits and gravy that looks delicious
That looks so good. I swear, I could almost smell it....LOL
Love and Blessings from Eastern Kentucky
👃me too. I could smell that roux
Happy Anniversary Nana & Papa, may God bless you both with many more years of love and happiness. 🥰
That supper looks amazing!!!
Ps... Chris, love your
giggle😂
Here in Illinois they put the pork loin through the tenderizer once
Your dinner looks delicious and your gravy looks so creamy and smooth! Thanks for the video and introducing us to Chris’ mom and dad!
Happy Anniversary to Mr. Bernard and Ms. Virginia. That supper looks delicious. Love all your videos. Blessings. ❤
THAT LOOKS SO DELICIOUS , YUM ....HAPPY 62nd ANNIVERSARY TO MR & MS NICHOLS
Greetings from Deland, FL. Thank you for another great post. God bless you
Those biscuits are cooked perfect., everything looks wonderful.
I love how you always answer peoples questions ❤
@14:29 She’s barefoot and not pregnant! I hope that changes! I’m from KY we have 6 kids one on the way in 3 months. Great video!
WOW 😮 VERY COOL 😎 👍🏽❤🩹 62 yrs !!! HOW AWESOME, HAPPY ANNIVERSARY TA YA BOTH ❤🩹👍🏽🙏💐🥰 GOD BLESS YA BOTH
Happy Anniversary May the Lord Bless you guys to see many more ❤️🥂
Happy anniversary to papa and nana,nana is what two my grands call me
Looks so good! ❤
Nice to meet Chris mom and Dad.
Dinner looks great. Yummy.
Hey Tammy and Chris!
Happy Anniversary to your sweet parents! They are so lovely!
Supper looked delicious Tammy. Yall have a blessed day!
🙏💛💛🙏
Food looks so good❤❤ makes me hungry
Hello from Savannah ga ❤ I love watching your videos!
Happy 62nd Anniversary to Bernard and Virginia(( forgive me if I didn’t get their names right) You both look amazing!! and cute together. Good comfort food right there ,Tammy!! Looks soooo tasty😊
That looks so delicious!! ❤
Happy Anniversary to Mr. & Mrs. Nichols.💕🙂
All looks delicious!
Hi from Michigan ❤
Hello from the beautiful Greece ! can;t see ypu live but always glad to see your videos! good job T😀ammy
Happy Anniversary! Food looks delicious. Becky from Ohio
Hello from Texas
Happy 62 Anniversary to the cute couple 🎉
Michigan
I ordered one of those needle tenderizer hand presses off of Amazon for like $13 and went on both sides of cube steak in both directions and it literally was the best I ever made.Its like a hand held press of small knife blades and it is amazing and easy to clean.You can use it on anything.I could never find cubed beef that had been tenderized enough and this fixes that.
I love your stove!
Arkansas
I bet your in-laws are about 50% of the people that love the daughter-in-law.
❤❤❤Hereford 😊😊😊
Kathie says…well, I’m a day late and a dollar short, but I am enjoying your video along with my morning coffee & omelette today the 9th of September…from Terre Haute, Indiana ❤️ my favorite seasonings for steak is pure and simple…salt & pepper. ( unless I am cooking any ethnic recipes…then “I go to town!” Have a wonderful visit with your beautiful parents…they are truly treasures!❤️👩🏻🦳
Birmingham,Alabama
I clean up as I'm cooking and I run hot dish water and I'm washing dishes as I go along instead of putting them in the dishwasher
My hand mixer splatters everything EVERYWHERE!!!! I am currently planning to donate it to a thrift shop! I started using my immersion blender and I’m telling you!!! It is a game changer for me!!! Such smooth and creamy creamed potatoes!!!!😊
I love drop biscuits only if we’re having gravy. Or even a pone of biscuit bread. I love both of them for gravy. I love rolled out biscuits when I plan to have fruit preserves. Your in-laws will eat like royalty at your house. I haven’t had gravy in a long time. Think I’ll make some this coming weekend. I only cook big meals on the weekends because I work 12 hours 5 days a week and 8-9 hours on Saturdays. I’m not lazy just old and getting tired. 😊Love y’all. ❤️
Looks good, thanks
Looks delish.
I'm live in Hiawassee Georgia ❤ enjoy your cooking!
Well, I live in Ballston Lake, NY and watch you all the time! We live 3 hours north of NYC.
Tammy.
I found the complete sets of them Cookbooks one through twelve and I paid ten dollars for them 😊
I would have guessed Atlanta, Ga. as the city that had the most viewers!
Your dinner looks delicious. Wiener schnitzel is actually made with veal. I just thought you might like to know that little tidbit of trivia.
Thanks for showing us how quickly you can pull a meal together. Great job. It came out awesome!
Loved seeing Chris’ parents. Happy anniversary! 🎉🎉❤️
Happy Anniversary ❤❤❤❤❤
When you said you were going to put buttermilk on top of the biscuits i thought you meant to just say butter! I will have to try this next time i make biscuits.
It makes them shiny and more tasty
Looks delicious Tammy! Love to watch you cook and talk! From North Carolina. Hope i can find some pork look this.
Happy.62.a.to.you❤
I have to say those two dogs are adorable. They look like two little fluff balls!
I know you are very busy when cooking but I would love to see you interact with them some time.