I love this video! I am so thankful I TH-cam has been putting these older vids on my feed. I thought it was recent but when i saw "5yrs" , I couldn't believe it. You DO NOT age. You look the same now in 2024. I am so grateful for all you do ! ❤
I'm glad you mentioned the antibiotic tincture. After watching your video on it , I mixed up a batch and actually forgot it for over 4 months. My husband was getting a pretty nasty sinus infection and I remembered it. I gave him a pretty good dose that night and he came to me the next night and asked for another dose. That's all it took to stomp out that infection. I was thrilled. NOW, it is quite nasty tasting. Really nasty, but so worth it.
My husband and I don't drink at all but after I have been talking to him about the medicinal value for wine, we are going to start making wine this year. We do make tinctures often. We have 6 large mulberry trees and will start making mulberry wine. Thanks for the great video. I love your channel.
Hi Heidi, Wow!! What a great video. I learned SO much!! I have only made homemade wine once - about a year ago - with some grapes that I got from a local vineyard. They were covered with "must" and worked great. But then I forgot all about doing that. You have brought it back into the forefront with these videos that you share on wine making. I will have to give a try again. We don't drink either but I love all the uses you share. And like the idea of using it to make tinctures. Thanks for always sharing your ALL YOUR WISDOM so generously!! Love you, Mary
I love you and your clear instructions. I will begin.. Small garden. New hobby n interest. I began watching Rain Country. But I needed a one video step by step. You have such a good clear and organic way
God is good for sure. I needed to hear your message this morning. For the reasons you listed and more at age 61, I removed ethanol from my daily consumption. Let me say, it has not been easy, but it has been easier than I thought it would be. Just wish I had done it 30 years ago. Anyway, It's nice to see that there will still be uses for my wine making equipment. Thanks! 😊
I so appreciate your sincere testimony dear friend. Your a blessing in addition to your teaching skills. My father was a alcoholic and my home life growing up was miserable so I have always despised it. But also as a born again Christian it is also a conviction as with you. I know there are many uses for wine as you show in this video that are not used to partake of being a drinker. Thank you for this great video, blessings
I respect this so much! I share the same convictions regarding drinking alcohol as a beverage, and haven’t really found anyone else outside my own family that agrees. I’ve made tinctures over the years, but never wine until now. I just started my first batch today right before finding this video.
From this point forward when I’m at the grocers’ I’ll be looking differently at glass containers, eyeing them for possible repurposing. Thanks for sharing your personal story with faith.
I really enjoy listening to your story on how you decided to quit drinking wine. No doubt that God loves us all and does speak to us. Thank you for including it in the video. God bless. ❤
Oh this is a super exciting video!! Just like you, I make all kinds of homemade wine, but I don't drink it. I don't drink any alcohol due to my auto-immune disease that the main side effect is vertigo. I always tell people when they offer me alcohol that "the last thing a person who suffers from natural bed spins is to drink alcohol". I haven't had any alcohol in decades. My dad has a heart condition and his specialist tells him to drink 4 ounces of wine a day. So he is my biggest "customer". I also give it away for the holidays. This year I plan on making some dandelion wine for the first time.
On your video today 9/10/21 I had said, I don't drink, but I would try making wine because it makes food taste really good, and you kindly linked this video to my question. Listening to your story, and how you felt after you stopped drinking, and be of clear mind, wow same here. I went through the same thing. I became highly allergic to any alcohol, which when it happen I had no choice, but to stop cold turkey like you said. Then and only then I relized how I was depending on that feeling or lack of feeling alcohol gave me. I was so blessed my husband didn't and doesn't drink, so he made it so easy for me to stop. My allergie to alcohol is a blessing for me, and I am so thankdful for it. I will attempt to make a wine that I can use like you for the many things other than drinking lol. Thank you for how giving you are. I didn't know you had made this video, but I am glad you linked the video for me to watch.
Ja' ever end up SWAMPED? My life is swamped right now but as soon as I get my head above water, I'm making wine Heidi...thanks for another super-licious video! God Bless and love from the Oklahoma Grandma
Thanks Heidi! I do cook with wine and it makes everything taste so much better! My husband is experimenting with wine making. God bless you and your family.
Funny you mention driving, I always wanted a glass of wine when I was on call, nights I was off I had no desire. Now that I am home all the time I have a glass twice a year 😃
I am a non-drinker also for many reasons, but I love cooking with wine. I would also use as med. in moderation. You may have said it, but wine also helps break down the muscle tissue in meat, which tenderizes the meat.
Thank you for adding that as I had forgotten to clarify it when I was talking about marinades - that is the reason wine or other alcohol or vinegar is often used in marinades :)
Wow! So much information in this wine video. I will be watching this video over again to get all the information. Thank you for sharing all of your knowledge! Truly inspirational.
You are so full of wisdom and knowledge thank you for sharing it with us thank you for your love for God's word thank you for sharing how it works in your life you're awesome child of God and thank you very much sister and may God bless your hands for the service you're doing
So informative, Mrs Rain 😊💕 How wonderful to get off thyroid medicine!! I hope you do a video on getting off hi blood pressure meds.. I'll sure watch it... Looking forward to that one... Blessings to you, in Yeshua's Name 😊💕
While I am still working on putting out a video on blood pressure and why I think most, if not all, people do not need to be on medication, I have no experience with being on them so I can only make suggestions on what way I would think is best in going off of them
Am hoping to start winemaking next year, or maybe I will go the mead way - love mead, and I really prefer fizzy things over still. I also think it might be easier in terms of the fruit, as I don't really know how to get juice from fruit that isn't grapes, and probably don't have enough of any one fruit anyway for wine. In terms of stronger alcohol for tinctures, I am lucky to have a friend who's partner distills. I can get 40% alcohol, unflavoured, from them for a really reasonable amount, or even for barter depending on what I have available 😊
Just finished your wine making series, I will move onto your mead series next. Ive been watching your fermentation starter and vinegar videos for a couple years now, and I was FINALLY brave enuf to make my own vinegar yesterday ( well hopefully it turns into vinegar). Idk why it took me so long to get over fear of poisoning myself with food borne illness, but fear has been my main obstacle and reason for procrastination. I suppose all this time has been study before the actual practice. Having these epiphanies is so helpful to skill & mental/spiritual development as well. Thank u so much for sharing.
Thus far I've started a juniper + berries, young cedar, blue spruce vinegars for cleaning, & wild blackberry. Next I'm going to try Thuja & arborvitae & plum. My plums are being devastated by Japanese beetles trying to figure some methods of use other than freezing until ready to make jam.
Dearest Aunt of mine, your transparency and honesty is so refreshing! I'll admit as well, the glass (or 2?) wine as an enjoyment and relaxant after a long, hard day has been my Achille's heel. Especially when dealing with highly stressful situations during the day. I get very wound up, because I feel responsible for so very much, that I can't stop running my brain or body. Plus, I love the taste. Sigh. But I've felt for a while that it is not beneficial in the long run health wise, or in preparedness. I've never felt convicted spiritually that it is a sin, oddly enough...the Father and I have had conversations about it, and this will sound weird, maybe, but He points out the preparedness and health rather than as a condemnation. That I wouldn't be fully ready if something went very badly, and that regular consumption is not good for health. Not to mention, it means I'm not truly resting my burdens in His hands. That's kind of a big one, come to think of it. Anyhow... I'm leaning towards moving away from things that act as a stimulant or relaxant, and learning to deal with difficulties without those crutches. Also, sorry I've been absent, I'll have to catch up. We've been swamped the last week with a possible cattle herd purchase and land lease agreement, and it's been difficult to keep on top of everything at home. Much less the enjoyable moments I spend listening to you and Uncle Patrick. Much love, and I will be catching up!❤
My uncle asked me to bird sit for a month while he and his Fiancée went to Germany. He brought the parrot over my house. The parrot didn’t even have a name. That should have been my first hint that they wanted me to keep it. When they got back from Germany, they didn’t pick up the bird. His sister invited me over for dinner. By the way, my brother will be here too. Okay, time to get the bird back to the owners. My uncle asked if I would keep the bird. I actually did grow fond of the parrot. She has quite a personality. But I said, “No”. I’m thinking it’s hard enough to accommodate the dog and cat when I go on a trip. The bird is another mess to clean, etc. Then my aunt asks, “Does anyone want a manhattan?” Normally I would decline, but for some reason I said, “Yes, I’ll have a manhattan”. I started felling all warm and fuzzy. I started saying, “I just love that bird!” The next thing you know, I own a Senegal African Parrot. I named her Manhattan.
We drink but don't go crazy. No religious or personal reasons, I just like a good Fireball or Angry Balls (fireball/angry orchard cider). Homemade wines are on the list as I like wine, specially sweet wines for casual drinks and for medicinal uses. Hoping to make some later on this year. Our problem is getting the really hard stuff to make tinctures. Thank goodness we aren't far from the Nevada border so it is easy to get something like Everclear.
Hi there ! Could you tell me what percentage of alcohol the wine should be to make an efficient extract? Friend of mine says her homemade wine is about 15% per standard wine sized bottle . Thank you for your time and videos!
General rule of thumb is the higher the alcohol content, the stronger the extract, but I really do not concern myself with percentages, I just use whatever I have
I rarely drink. I’m a single parent and if something were to happen to one of the kids, it fell upon me to be present to help them. Occasionally I would have a glass at an extended family celebration or at a holiday meal. I do like cooking with it and it would be a valuable barter item. Also, many wines on the market have questionable additives. Homemade would be healthier.
i have 20 gallons here of homemade apple wine here (i will distill it for tinctures i think= it was a waste of some fantastic juice, haha), i was experimenting with long term storage...i quit drinking 3 decades ago and it was difficult (i really overdid it and the credit goes totally to our Father because i sure couldn't do it myself)...no one benefits from the alcohol imho...i could say that it was the worst thing on earth at the time altho there may be a couple of drugs that are worse now...Creator bless you and yours ...doug
Hi Heidi. I made some wine for the first time and want to bottle it up in recycled wine bottles I have kept. Do I need to sanitize the bottles with sanitizing chemical or is there something more natural I can use like soap and water? I just keep being told I need to use those sanitizing tablets or powder.
I was talking with a brother in the faith (both from Israel and a Levi); "what is wine" 100%...50%...10%...he said by definition just 1 drop in a tun vat can be considered wine. what qualities you need is a great variable, for which you use.
😅 im actually looking for milk goats around my place.. and since i also have both sewing and ballet skills.. i might end up bartering with a similar deal 🤔🙄🤣
I highly recommend you drink a little wine even If it is only a tablespoon a day. The good bacteria and probiotics are ESSENTIAL to keeping your gut biome healthy
Ok, I get what you mean now, thanks to Rose! haha! My skirts sell out fast on my store so it is rare that a person will catch them unless they are watching for them daily or get notifications when I list them. I also am working on custom skirt or sweater orders so there are currently long gaps between getting new skirts up on the store. The best place to see skirts I have made and a list of prices is here but keep in mind, each skirt is unique and while I may be able to make something similar to those shown, I may not be able to repeat it exactly as it depends on what fabrics are available: facebook.com/pg/heidiscrochetedart/photos/?tab=album&album_id=1628411584132197
I am 75 now vet. They have me on 11 different MED's. I have dislica so I can't read very will, So how do I find plants to start replacing the MED's with.?. God "IS" He sent us you ! I did ask if I could buy all your TH-cam on a thump drive, some time I can't get connected to ( Y Fi ) You sad you did not have the time and I understand lov- U-Bouth all the time ♿ 😇 ;-)
While I do have quite a few videos out with more to come on herbs for specific ailments which can be found in this playlist: th-cam.com/play/PLzVtTPDzFPKEs8fB5HCfYibacHLnA645a.html I also have a video on how you can do your own research here: th-cam.com/video/59r48nUrC90/w-d-xo.html
@@piolinmetsti2682 Not everything in creation is meant to be eaten or consumed. There are toxic plants, why make them if they are going to hurt us? In Leviticus, God tells us what animals we can eat and what we can't. If you think about the reasons why, it all makes sense. He strictly forbids birds that are carrion eaters. Eaters of dead flesh which makes them prone to carry some nasty diseases, same goes for things feom the water like catfish, eels, shrimp, crab, lobster. All are bottom feeders and again contain more toxins that are not good for us, this unclean. Getting to pork. Pigs eat anything. They will consume raw and rotted garbage. They will eat a butchered up human. They carry a parasite causing trichinosis. Thus unclean. Pigs serve a purpose in creation but one of their purposes is not human consumption.
Because that is not what this video was about as the title clearly explains. I have a whole wine making playlist for those who want to learn how: th-cam.com/play/PLzVtTPDzFPKFtB45ulnLxFmo0mPdd23wq.html
I love this video! I am so thankful I TH-cam has been putting these older vids on my feed. I thought it was recent but when i saw "5yrs" , I couldn't believe it. You DO NOT age. You look the same now in 2024.
I am so grateful for all you do ! ❤
I'm glad you mentioned the antibiotic tincture. After watching your video on it , I mixed up a batch and actually forgot it for over 4 months. My husband was getting a pretty nasty sinus infection and I remembered it. I gave him a pretty good dose that night and he came to me the next night and asked for another dose. That's all it took to stomp out that infection. I was thrilled. NOW, it is quite nasty tasting. Really nasty, but so worth it.
O wow! That is so great! I love reading testimonials like this, thanks so much for sharing!
My husband and I don't drink at all but after I have been talking to him about the medicinal value for wine, we are going to start making wine this year. We do make tinctures often. We have 6 large mulberry trees and will start making mulberry wine. Thanks for the great video. I love your channel.
Hi Heidi, Wow!! What a great video. I learned SO much!! I have only made homemade wine once - about a year ago - with some grapes that I got from a local vineyard. They were covered with "must" and worked great. But then I forgot all about doing that. You have brought it back into the forefront with these videos that you share on wine making. I will have to give a try again. We don't drink either but I love all the uses you share. And like the idea of using it to make tinctures. Thanks for always sharing your ALL YOUR WISDOM so generously!! Love you, Mary
As always Mary, thanks so much for you kindness, caring. love, and support!
I love how you love our Heavenly Father and his word
🙏👍
I love you and your clear instructions. I will begin.. Small garden. New hobby n interest. I began watching Rain Country. But I needed a one video step by step. You have such a good clear and organic way
God is good for sure. I needed to hear your message this morning. For the reasons you listed and more at age 61, I removed ethanol from my daily consumption. Let me say, it has not been easy, but it has been easier than I thought it would be. Just wish I had done it 30 years ago. Anyway, It's nice to see that there will still be uses for my wine making equipment. Thanks! 😊
Praise God for your testimony Heidi🌺 What an encouragement!
I so appreciate your sincere testimony dear friend. Your a blessing in addition to your teaching skills. My father was a alcoholic and my home life growing up was miserable so I have always despised it. But also as a born again Christian it is also a conviction as with you. I know there are many uses for wine as you show in this video that are not used to partake of being a drinker. Thank you for this great video, blessings
Thank you. I'm working thru this playlist
Wow! I just found your channel about a week ago. I have so many videos to watch and recipes to learn!! So excited!
O good! Glad you found us and welcome here! Hope you enjoy it :D
I respect this so much! I share the same convictions regarding drinking alcohol as a beverage, and haven’t really found anyone else outside my own family that agrees. I’ve made tinctures over the years, but never wine until now. I just started my first batch today right before finding this video.
From this point forward when I’m at the grocers’ I’ll be looking differently at glass containers, eyeing them for possible repurposing. Thanks for sharing your personal story with faith.
Your story is my story too!
I really enjoy listening to your story on how you decided to quit drinking wine. No doubt that God loves us all and does speak to us. Thank you for including it in the video. God bless. ❤
Oh this is a super exciting video!! Just like you, I make all kinds of homemade wine, but I don't drink it. I don't drink any alcohol due to my auto-immune disease that the main side effect is vertigo. I always tell people when they offer me alcohol that "the last thing a person who suffers from natural bed spins is to drink alcohol".
I haven't had any alcohol in decades.
My dad has a heart condition and his specialist tells him to drink 4 ounces of wine a day. So he is my biggest "customer". I also give it away for the holidays.
This year I plan on making some dandelion wine for the first time.
On your video today 9/10/21 I had said, I don't drink, but I would try making wine because it makes food taste really good, and you kindly linked this video to my question. Listening to your story, and how you felt after you stopped drinking, and be of clear mind, wow same here. I went through the same thing. I became highly allergic to any alcohol, which when it happen I had no choice, but to stop cold turkey like you said. Then and only then I relized how I was depending on that feeling or lack of feeling alcohol gave me. I was so blessed my husband didn't and doesn't drink, so he made it so easy for me to stop. My allergie to alcohol is a blessing for me, and I am so thankdful for it.
I will attempt to make a wine that I can use like you for the many things other than drinking lol.
Thank you for how giving you are. I didn't know you had made this video, but I am glad you linked the video for me to watch.
Thanks for sharing your wisdom!
Ja' ever end up SWAMPED? My life is swamped right now but as soon as I get my head above water, I'm making wine Heidi...thanks for another super-licious video! God Bless and love from the Oklahoma Grandma
Thanks Heidi! I do cook with wine and it makes everything taste so much better! My husband is experimenting with wine making. God bless you and your family.
Thank you Angie
Funny you mention driving, I always wanted a glass of wine when I was on call, nights I was off I had no desire. Now that I am home all the time I have a glass twice a year 😃
That was a beautiful testimony!!!
Appreciated your personal testimony.
God bless you sister! Beverly.....Psalm 91
I am a non-drinker also for many reasons, but I love cooking with wine. I would also use as med. in moderation. You may have said it, but wine also helps break down the muscle tissue in meat, which tenderizes the meat.
Thank you for adding that as I had forgotten to clarify it when I was talking about marinades - that is the reason wine or other alcohol or vinegar is often used in marinades :)
You are so resourceful 👏
Love your testimony.....similar to mine. Great ideas, thanks!
Wow! So much information in this wine video. I will be watching this video over again to get all the information. Thank you for sharing all of your knowledge! Truly inspirational.
You are so full of wisdom and knowledge thank you for sharing it with us thank you for your love for God's word thank you for sharing how it works in your life you're awesome child of God and thank you very much sister and may God bless your hands for the service you're doing
Thank you so much Keith!
Thank you for sharing convictions on wine. You have helped me. Thank your!
So informative, Mrs Rain 😊💕 How wonderful to get off thyroid medicine!!
I hope you do a video on getting off hi blood pressure meds.. I'll sure watch it...
Looking forward to that one... Blessings to you, in Yeshua's Name 😊💕
While I am still working on putting out a video on blood pressure and why I think most, if not all, people do not need to be on medication, I have no experience with being on them so I can only make suggestions on what way I would think is best in going off of them
Yes, I perfectly understand that. I just like to glean as much information, from various sources, about it.. thanks 😊💕
The word of God is powerful and speaks to our soul.
I don't drink but I would like to start making wine to use for cooking.
Am hoping to start winemaking next year, or maybe I will go the mead way - love mead, and I really prefer fizzy things over still. I also think it might be easier in terms of the fruit, as I don't really know how to get juice from fruit that isn't grapes, and probably don't have enough of any one fruit anyway for wine.
In terms of stronger alcohol for tinctures, I am lucky to have a friend who's partner distills. I can get 40% alcohol, unflavoured, from them for a really reasonable amount, or even for barter depending on what I have available 😊
Just finished your wine making series, I will move onto your mead series next. Ive been watching your fermentation starter and vinegar videos for a couple years now, and I was FINALLY brave enuf to make my own vinegar yesterday ( well hopefully it turns into vinegar). Idk why it took me so long to get over fear of poisoning myself with food borne illness, but fear has been my main obstacle and reason for procrastination. I suppose all this time has been study before the actual practice. Having these epiphanies is so helpful to skill & mental/spiritual development as well. Thank u so much for sharing.
Thus far I've started a juniper + berries, young cedar, blue spruce vinegars for cleaning, & wild blackberry. Next I'm going to try Thuja & arborvitae & plum. My plums are being devastated by Japanese beetles trying to figure some methods of use other than freezing until ready to make jam.
Dearest Aunt of mine, your transparency and honesty is so refreshing! I'll admit as well, the glass (or 2?) wine as an enjoyment and relaxant after a long, hard day has been my Achille's heel. Especially when dealing with highly stressful situations during the day. I get very wound up, because I feel responsible for so very much, that I can't stop running my brain or body. Plus, I love the taste. Sigh. But I've felt for a while that it is not beneficial in the long run health wise, or in preparedness. I've never felt convicted spiritually that it is a sin, oddly enough...the Father and I have had conversations about it, and this will sound weird, maybe, but He points out the preparedness and health rather than as a condemnation. That I wouldn't be fully ready if something went very badly, and that regular consumption is not good for health. Not to mention, it means I'm not truly resting my burdens in His hands. That's kind of a big one, come to think of it. Anyhow... I'm leaning towards moving away from things that act as a stimulant or relaxant, and learning to deal with difficulties without those crutches.
Also, sorry I've been absent, I'll have to catch up. We've been swamped the last week with a possible cattle herd purchase and land lease agreement, and it's been difficult to keep on top of everything at home. Much less the enjoyable moments I spend listening to you and Uncle Patrick. Much love, and I will be catching up!❤
My uncle asked me to bird sit for a month while he and his Fiancée went to Germany. He brought the parrot over my house. The parrot didn’t even have a name. That should have been my first hint that they wanted me to keep it.
When they got back from Germany, they didn’t pick up the bird. His sister invited me over for dinner. By the way, my brother will be here too. Okay, time to get the bird back to the owners. My uncle asked if I would keep the bird.
I actually did grow fond of the parrot. She has quite a personality. But I said, “No”. I’m thinking it’s hard enough to accommodate the dog and cat when I go on a trip. The bird is another mess to clean, etc. Then my aunt asks, “Does anyone want a manhattan?”
Normally I would decline, but for some reason I said, “Yes, I’ll have a manhattan”. I started felling all warm and fuzzy. I started saying, “I just love that bird!” The next thing you know, I own a Senegal African Parrot.
I named her Manhattan.
Haha! Sorry, that made me laugh!
Great story!! Lol
OK, just now reading the comments, that's soooo funny 😂😂😂. How is Manhattan doing.
We drink but don't go crazy. No religious or personal reasons, I just like a good Fireball or Angry Balls (fireball/angry orchard cider). Homemade wines are on the list as I like wine, specially sweet wines for casual drinks and for medicinal uses. Hoping to make some later on this year. Our problem is getting the really hard stuff to make tinctures. Thank goodness we aren't far from the Nevada border so it is easy to get something like Everclear.
Do you take tinctures with wine and do you taste your wines just for reference?
I make them with wine and honey and here is just one example of that: th-cam.com/video/gm_UN7sTfqg/w-d-xo.html
Hi there ! Could you tell me what percentage of alcohol the wine should be to make an efficient extract? Friend of mine says her homemade wine is about 15% per standard wine sized bottle . Thank you for your time and videos!
General rule of thumb is the higher the alcohol content, the stronger the extract, but I really do not concern myself with percentages, I just use whatever I have
@@RainCountryHomestead Ahhh, Thank you dear! You have been very helpful and informative here and in all your videos! xox
I rarely drink. I’m a single parent and if something were to happen to one of the kids, it fell upon me to be present to help them. Occasionally I would have a glass at an extended family celebration or at a holiday meal. I do like cooking with it and it would be a valuable barter item. Also, many wines on the market have questionable additives. Homemade would be healthier.
Do you have video of making dandelion wine?
No, I haven't. It takes a lot of flowers and I prefer to use my flowers for other things
I made a quart of peppermint extract last year and now I'm not sure how to use it. How do you use your peppermint extract?
You can add it to homemade chocolate, tea, coffee, whatever :)
@@RainCountryHomestead Thank you!
In icing for Christmas cookies!
i have 20 gallons here of homemade apple wine here (i will distill it for tinctures i think= it was a waste of some fantastic juice, haha), i was experimenting with long term storage...i quit drinking 3 decades ago and it was difficult (i really overdid it and the credit goes totally to our Father because i sure couldn't do it myself)...no one benefits from the alcohol imho...i could say that it was the worst thing on earth at the time altho there may be a couple of drugs that are worse now...Creator bless you and yours ...doug
Thank you for sharing this
Jesus is King
Hi Heidi. I made some wine for the first time and want to bottle it up in recycled wine bottles I have kept. Do I need to sanitize the bottles with sanitizing chemical or is there something more natural I can use like soap and water? I just keep being told I need to use those sanitizing tablets or powder.
I never use sanitizing chemicals, I just use hot water, soap, and a long bottle brush as shown here: th-cam.com/video/-sgpBEXuTNY/w-d-xo.html
@@RainCountryHomestead thanks so much!! 💙
I acquired a limonata wine. Thinking I will can salmon in it or poach the salmon in it.
I was talking with a brother in the faith (both from Israel and a Levi); "what is wine" 100%...50%...10%...he said by definition just 1 drop in a tun vat can be considered wine. what qualities you need is a great variable, for which you use.
I bartered my sewing skills to a local goat farmer to get goats milk for my son 40 years ago.
Nice! I was bartering with my sewing and Ballet classes awhile back for goat's milk :D
😅 im actually looking for milk goats around my place.. and since i also have both sewing and ballet skills.. i might end up bartering with a similar deal 🤔🙄🤣
I highly recommend you drink a little wine even
If it is only a tablespoon a day.
The good bacteria and probiotics are ESSENTIAL to keeping your gut biome healthy
Darn another missed video, my bell is on? Hmmmm . Hi all awesome as always Hiedie
😊
Heidi said BAM! Her cooking show is better than Emeril 😆
Hi I wanted to look at your skirt but there was none on easy do you have another web site that would show them? Have a blessed Day!
Sorry, I am not really clear on what you are asking me. Do you mean videos on how to make the skirts or where to buy them?
I think xhe means etsy store. I'm sure they're there now.
Ok, I get what you mean now, thanks to Rose! haha! My skirts sell out fast on my store so it is rare that a person will catch them unless they are watching for them daily or get notifications when I list them. I also am working on custom skirt or sweater orders so there are currently long gaps between getting new skirts up on the store. The best place to see skirts I have made and a list of prices is here but keep in mind, each skirt is unique and while I may be able to make something similar to those shown, I may not be able to repeat it exactly as it depends on what fabrics are available:
facebook.com/pg/heidiscrochetedart/photos/?tab=album&album_id=1628411584132197
I’ve had a raisin vinegar going for two weeks and it smells like wine right now
That is how it should smell right now so it is doing good :)
Rain Country it’s getting fizzy too :D
I am 75 now vet. They have me on 11 different MED's. I have dislica so I can't read very will, So how do I find plants to start replacing the MED's with.?. God "IS" He sent us you !
I did ask if I could buy all your TH-cam on a thump drive, some time I can't get connected to ( Y Fi )
You sad you did not have the time and I understand lov- U-Bouth all the time ♿ 😇 ;-)
While I do have quite a few videos out with more to come on herbs for specific ailments which can be found in this playlist: th-cam.com/play/PLzVtTPDzFPKEs8fB5HCfYibacHLnA645a.html
I also have a video on how you can do your own research here: th-cam.com/video/59r48nUrC90/w-d-xo.html
My spell check went wonkey 😮
Haha! :D
Oh that's what happened to me. And when I quit pork same thing. The Father detest pork. 3 versus in the Bible says this. Wow Be Blessed 😇
Does he has that "detest" feelings? and so why he created porks?
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Not everything in creation is meant to be eaten or consumed. There are toxic plants, why make them if they are going to hurt us? In Leviticus, God tells us what animals we can eat and what we can't. If you think about the reasons why, it all makes sense. He strictly forbids birds that are carrion eaters. Eaters of dead flesh which makes them prone to carry some nasty diseases, same goes for things feom the water like catfish, eels, shrimp, crab, lobster. All are bottom feeders and again contain more toxins that are not good for us, this unclean.
Getting to pork. Pigs eat anything. They will consume raw and rotted garbage. They will eat a butchered up human. They carry a parasite causing trichinosis. Thus unclean. Pigs serve a purpose in creation but one of their purposes is not human consumption.
you didn't tell us how to make wine!
Because that is not what this video was about as the title clearly explains. I have a whole wine making playlist for those who want to learn how: th-cam.com/play/PLzVtTPDzFPKFtB45ulnLxFmo0mPdd23wq.html