Tulare County California removed over 3000 acres of Walnuts. We were only given 12 cents a lb for in shell walnuts. Black walnuts are not very good meat walnuts, they usually only use those for the root and are grafted so it may not be a black walnut?? Happy for your move 😁
Congrats on the new home! 100 times YES on vlogging on your new adventures! A new chapter in life might call for a new channel or name! Either way, I am here for it!
I've been following you two since you started this channel, happy for your life evolution and changes. Looking forward to seeing your new home and new adventures.
Welcome to Michigan! So excited for your next journey. We homestead on acreage in mid/northern Michigan and it’s the best way of life. Been doing it for about 10 years now and you won’t regret it. It’s the best way to raise kids too so they can see where their food comes from, get closer to nature, etc. Good luck!
I LOVE THE NEW DIRECTION YOUR CHANEL IS GOING. I LOVE WATCHING HOMESTEAD VIDEOS. I THINK WITH COVID ALOT OF PEOPLE CHANGED VAULUES AND APPRICATED GARDENS ETC. DONT KNOW IF THAT MADE SENSE BUT LOVE AND EXCITED TO SEE YOUR NEW HOUSE AND GARDEN AND EVERYTHING THAT IS COMING. HAVE A SAFE MOVE AND CANT WAIT TO SEE THE NEXT VIDEO.
Happy to hear about your new plans. I learnt a lot from you guys when i was doing full Keto. I do low carb now, and watch the count. Life is all about accepting changes whether it is what we eat, where we live, etc. Etc. Glad that Megha is doing well and feeling better. Country life is great. Good luck.
Homesteading is rewarding. I own a house in a small city and I grow tons of food. I grow things I use- tomatoes, onions, peppers, garlic, potatoes, carrots, lettuce, greens, green beans and herbs. Food preservation is great. I can , dehydrate and freeze. I enjoy it very much. I inherited my grandpas home with 10 acres. I have added more gardening and chickens. Not sure if I will ever do more animals but one can dream. I live in central/southern Illinois. Good luck in Michigan.
congrats on the new move. i have followed you all since before the hose and the babies. i love watching you all grow and move on to new adventures. Watching your family grow and change in such amazing ways
I'm so happy to see Megha is doing so well. I want to thank guys for starting me on my keto journey in 2017. I'm still on it 😊. I will follow you forever no matter what. Love you guys. Many Blessings to you and family. ♥️♥️♥️🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
Omg, Theo comforting Fifi was the cutest thing! He was so sweet & loving with him. 🥰 They've grown so much since I last watched a video. I'm so excited for the move & farmland for yall! Could yall possibly bring back the dinner & true crime series soon? I loved that so much lol.
I am dealing with symptoms similar to what Megha was diagnosed with (IC) and would love to know more about a bladder friendly menu. We also got into permaculture and growing our own food, having chickens, etc. years ago and it's definitely a learning curve. The best advice I have is to grow the things you will eat. Setting up a water capture system with hoses and timers will be your best friend! I will watch you succeed in your new adventures, blessings over your precious family!
Keep the Walnut tree and harvest every year. As you said, they are good for you. As long as your garden is at least 80 feet away from it you're fine. My step dads garden was probably only about 30 feet away and he always had great production.
I’m down for the farm Content. A lot of people are moving into homesteading it’s getting to be a popular topic. My parents bought 13 acres and are giving me 5 acres in one year. I’m going to be starting from the ground up also.
Congratulations!!! Megha & Matt, Theo &. Felix- Farmers w/ Keto…. My Best…. But Please keep videos coming. My Love to you Wonderful people. Stay Safe.. You guys kept me sane during past 6 years. 😊. Again Congratulations.
As if you guys are not entertaining enough, so excited for the move to a farm. Welcome back to the Midwest from neighboring Illinois! Wishing you guys the best! Check out the Strong sisters. They also moved to a farm in Michigan.
A channel for you to check out on TH-cam would be Hollar Homestead. Meg cans most of the food they grow and Ben can teach you a ton about permaculture, food forests, gardening, animal husbandry, and composting. In addition, she makes natural soaps and cosmetics and he makes knives. They have four boys and a little girl. I can guarantee you'll love their channel. I've been following you guys since before you moved to Atlanta and you were the go-to channel for me when I was starting keto. I still make your Egg Roll in a Bowl, Breakfast Casserole, keep a container of your 1 minute bread mix in the refrigerator, and use your recipe to make tortillas. It'll be 6 years on keto for me and I have no plans to stop. I've been watching homesteading channels about as long as I've on keto. Good for you that you have bought a farm in Michigan!!
Congrats on the new house I can’t wait to see it and watch you guys grow in it! I was thinking about when I first followed you before you had kids and how your content has changed it’s great to see you doing new things, I started following for the keto and stayed for the family keep it coming and best wishes with your move!
Great choice! You have struggled for a while and this change seemed perfect. Michigan is amazing. We spend lots of time in the upper peninsula and it’s gorgeous
I’ve been watching for a long time… me being stage 4 kidney failure… I’m really interested in what you eat Megha … never thought about it till now that you could share you knowledge of what to eat to get my GFR higher and stay away from dialysis… I love soups would have liked to see how you made your soup on this video … love your fur baby and your children is one of the best parts of your videos… ❤ to all
Homesteading means learning to preserve your own food as well as growing it. Good crops to start with are tomatoes, green beans, zucchini, & squash. Pumpkins are fun and decorative. Start with just a few plants of each and expand each year. It’s easy to get overwhelmed with the work and the harvest. Canning green beans and tomatoes is super easy. Lots of great channels available now to help. Start a compost pile, it’s free fertilizer!!
I love this!! I've been keto for years and followed your guys as well for years. However I am a huge naturalist. I'm so excited for your journey. I wish I could share pictures here. My granddaughter broke a deer down with me last year.. it was so wonderful that she shares my interest.
I can totally tell Matt is excited to move back to Michigan. I was cracking up over the whole hunting, "I just shot a gun for the first time like last week." 😂
If its a black walnut tree they are so hard to crack! I mean run over with a car and won't crack, and the shell around it when tiles like black ink! That's probably the poison you talked about. And they are a real pain with a lawn mower! My friend would pay her grandkids a Nickel for each one they picked up to be able to mow the grass. But they have deep roots and won't fall over in storms like other trees and the shade from them are Amazing!! 20 ° drop in temps in summer under them. We had a picnic table under one. Have fun!! I love a farm!
Can't wait to see yet its on a farm! First tip...get chickens! They control the ticks and other bugs, you'll have healthy eggs and learn to butcher in the future! Good luck on the move and have fun!!
We have 10 acres of black walnut trees. As long as we stay at least 50 feet away we can plant garden which we have always done. We've been here 43 years. I think you are going to love your new home.
I'm so excited for this change for you guys. It's going to be amazing!!! Looking forward to your new content. It's been amazing watching you guys over the years. Starting watching near the beginning.
I'm mostly plant-based these days but still watch your channel all these years later. Your oldest has the same birthday as my youngest and it's fun to see how he's doing. I'm so happy for your exciting news- I'd move to Michigan too if I could. Lucky ducks!
Love following the journey ❤️ please do keep us in the loop on how things are going. I've been following you since the beginning. Life is life, glad you are rolling with it.
Black Walnut trees: I have several, and my gardens always do just fine (two very large ones being right over 2 of the gardens). There are no black walnut trees in any of our pastures, though. We raise cows, goats, and chickens. The chickens have free access to the whole 20 acres but used to stay mainly under and around the black walnut trees. No issues. The cows and goats do not have access, so I can't speak for that.
So! How did Felix get so big all of the sudden? You have two adorable boys! Congratulations on your new home. I love Michigan and I hope you will, too. My only downfall with the State is that there can be a lot of prejudice. Otherwise, most people are welcoming and good. I lived there for fifteen years, moved to the San Fran Bay area, but plan to go back within the next year or so. I actually miss the winters. We ate a lot of deer. One thing I can tell you is that laying bacon across any roast you make helps! It's not the most fatty meat in the world. And also, neck roasts slow cooked are great. I don't know how many people eat those, but I loved them. Best wishes to all of you with the move! One more thing is that a hot tub is a great investment for winter months. I had one and there was nothing like it at night in winter when the snow was falling!
Lived in Maine for 35 yrs before retiring to Florida. Deer meat was our staple for life. Great roasts and Hamburg for recipes. Just don’t let the kids think of deer as “Bambi “. I remember my kids asking if the Hamburg was deer meat…I’d always say “No”. So they ate it in all the recipes I made. Had a lot of the meat ground into sausage and Hamburg!
I’m so looking forward to this new adventure. I grew up in Michigan (have lived in Mi…Ca…AL…back to Mi…now in Florida). Can’t wait to see the boys’ reaction to cold and snow. This is a wonderful reinvention of your channel. Will be watching…❤️
if you are getting chickens get the correct housing the first time. After three years I finally got the perfect set up but I wasted a lot of money on my way to perfect.... You are going to love it.
I've been watching you guys since 2017. From the apartment days, the cookbook then moving to ATL. So glad to catch-up with the family before the big change. Yes, family is most important. On to the next adventure in LIFE.❤
Looking forward to seeing your next stage of your journey. My tip would be to learn about Preserving Food, such as Water Bath Canning & Pressure Canning.
@@lisah5784people force cats to be indoors kinda like a zoo.. Their instinct is to be outdoors and experience nature like all animals including humans
Butternut squash is so easy to grow and so abundant. I planted in March and harvested 18 huge squash in July. Used electro cultural around the small garden and everything was larger than normal and healthy
Due to our current climate I really wish I had had given more thought to the rural route. So excited for you. Please take us along on the move as well as all the new adventures.
Oh my, there are quite a few YT channels I will refer you to, where you can learn things and have a good time doing so! I am so glad you already have a house on the property - many move to raw land and simply fashion a home out of sheds or small travel trailers. You will be much more comfy! Ok enough for now, but will send you more info later. How exciting!!
Hi Megha - used to follow ketoconnect way way, sad to hear about your kidney’s, please don’t get sick or lose your hair trying to be thin, a healthy balanced diet never ever hurt anyone! Hope you get well soon!!!
I know they say that about black walnut trees, it’s a good thing that I did not know that when I for the first started planting all of my gardens all around the black walnut trees we had, because I would have missed out big time on all my gorgeous and productive gardens. I say do some planting near your tree and see what happens before you decide to cut it down.
I love how you never stop growing as a family! You're living your real life, not a life for the camera! I'm excited to follow your new chapter!
I don't care what you guys eat or what you name your channel, I'll always be here for the cute babies and the kitty cameos
Ditto!
Yep 😊
I'm here for the opposite.
Samsies, I actually would like to learn about growing veggies
Yeah love the kitty cameos ❤
Can't wait to see the new house and watch the new homesteading journey. Megah it's so good to see you feeling better.
Tulare County California removed over 3000 acres of Walnuts. We were only given 12 cents a lb for in shell walnuts. Black walnuts are not very good meat walnuts, they usually only use those for the root and are grafted so it may not be a black walnut?? Happy for your move 😁
The cat entered the video shot like Kramer entered a room. 😂😂
Congrats on the new home! 100 times YES on vlogging on your new adventures! A new chapter in life might call for a new channel or name! Either way, I am here for it!
I've been following you two since you started this channel, happy for your life evolution and changes. Looking forward to seeing your new home and new adventures.
Welcome to Michigan! So excited for your next journey. We homestead on acreage in mid/northern Michigan and it’s the best way of life. Been doing it for about 10 years now and you won’t regret it. It’s the best way to raise kids too so they can see where their food comes from, get closer to nature, etc. Good luck!
Why not just, MEGHA & MATT Connect.
We all know it's you guys when we see the names❤
I LOVE THE NEW DIRECTION YOUR CHANEL IS GOING. I LOVE WATCHING HOMESTEAD VIDEOS. I THINK WITH COVID ALOT OF PEOPLE CHANGED VAULUES AND APPRICATED GARDENS ETC. DONT KNOW IF THAT MADE SENSE BUT LOVE AND EXCITED TO SEE YOUR NEW HOUSE AND GARDEN AND EVERYTHING THAT IS COMING. HAVE A SAFE MOVE AND CANT WAIT TO SEE THE NEXT VIDEO.
Gotta say , seeing you say wish you had more kids and looking ready for a nap brings back memories.. Small bunch of farm animals will keep you busy .
I'm so happy you're feeling better Megha, complete turnaround and so happy for you guys. Seems back to your regular self. ❤❤❤
Happy to hear about your new plans. I learnt a lot from you guys when i was doing full Keto. I do low carb now, and watch the count. Life is all about accepting changes whether it is what we eat, where we live, etc. Etc.
Glad that Megha is doing well and feeling better. Country life is great. Good luck.
Congratulations! It really does take a village to raise kids, so it’s great y’all will be near grandparents
Homesteading is rewarding. I own a house in a small city and I grow tons of food. I grow things I use- tomatoes, onions, peppers, garlic, potatoes, carrots, lettuce, greens, green beans and herbs. Food preservation is great. I can , dehydrate and freeze. I enjoy it very much. I inherited my grandpas home with 10 acres. I have added more gardening and chickens. Not sure if I will ever do more animals but one can dream. I live in central/southern Illinois. Good luck in Michigan.
congrats on the new move. i have followed you all since before the hose and the babies. i love watching you all grow and move on to new adventures. Watching your family grow and change in such amazing ways
yes...black walnut wood has always been very very expensive...enjoy the tree for at least a year...you may want to keep it....
I'm so happy to see Megha is doing so well. I want to thank guys for starting me on my keto journey in 2017. I'm still on it 😊. I will follow you forever no matter what. Love you guys. Many Blessings to you and family. ♥️♥️♥️🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
Black walnut hulls are anti parasitic. Perhaps you could get someone to harvest them for you or sell them to a company that produces the extract.
So good to see a new video from you both! Congratulations on the new place and good luck! The boys are so dang adorable!
Omg, Theo comforting Fifi was the cutest thing! He was so sweet & loving with him. 🥰
They've grown so much since I last watched a video.
I'm so excited for the move & farmland for yall!
Could yall possibly bring back the dinner & true crime series soon? I loved that so much lol.
I am dealing with symptoms similar to what Megha was diagnosed with (IC) and would love to know more about a bladder friendly menu. We also got into permaculture and growing our own food, having chickens, etc. years ago and it's definitely a learning curve. The best advice I have is to grow the things you will eat. Setting up a water capture system with hoses and timers will be your best friend! I will watch you succeed in your new adventures, blessings over your precious family!
Excited for you to come to Michigan! Hope the kids will enjoy the snow.
So glad you can stand up straight, looking like your feeling well. I love everything you post. Your family is awesome.
Keep the Walnut tree and harvest every year. As you said, they are good for you. As long as your garden is at least 80 feet away from it you're fine. My step dads garden was probably only about 30 feet away and he always had great production.
I’m down for the farm Content. A lot of people are moving into homesteading it’s getting to be a popular topic. My parents bought 13 acres and are giving me 5 acres in one year. I’m going to be starting from the ground up also.
Absolutely love the kitten drifting into the grocery haul to see what’s up. 😂
Yeah, kitten kneading and loving on the corn husk did steal the show.
Yes! Love the cat exploring the groceries with us! Ha.
Check out 5:38 😂
lol came for the Keto stayed for my fav family, please take us along the farm life!
I love that you guys are doing this farm thing! Can’t wait to see how it all turns out. Hope the best for your family.
Awww this is awesome!! Can't wait to see where this channel goes!! So exciting. Hope u make more videos of ur new adventure
Congratulations!!! Megha & Matt, Theo &. Felix- Farmers w/ Keto…. My Best…. But Please keep videos coming. My Love to you Wonderful people. Stay Safe.. You guys kept me sane during past 6 years.
😊. Again Congratulations.
As if you guys are not entertaining enough, so excited for the move to a farm. Welcome back to the Midwest from neighboring Illinois! Wishing you guys the best! Check out the Strong sisters. They also moved to a farm in Michigan.
Kitten steals the show! 😍
A channel for you to check out on TH-cam would be Hollar Homestead. Meg cans most of the food they grow and Ben can teach you a ton about permaculture, food forests, gardening, animal husbandry, and composting. In addition, she makes natural soaps and cosmetics and he makes knives. They have four boys and a little girl. I can guarantee you'll love their channel.
I've been following you guys since before you moved to Atlanta and you were the go-to channel for me when I was starting keto. I still make your Egg Roll in a Bowl, Breakfast Casserole, keep a container of your 1 minute bread mix in the refrigerator, and use your recipe to make tortillas. It'll be 6 years on keto for me and I have no plans to stop. I've been watching homesteading channels about as long as I've on keto. Good for you that you have bought a farm in Michigan!!
Congratulations on the new home and property! It will be so good for the boys to have room to run! Think of all the possibilities!
Congratulations guys! I can't wait for this new chapter in Michigan. Hubby and I are looking to move to Michigan in the next 5 years.
Congrats on the new house I can’t wait to see it and watch you guys grow in it!
I was thinking about when I first followed you before you had kids and how your content has changed it’s great to see you doing new things, I started following for the keto and stayed for the family keep it coming and best wishes with your move!
Great choice! You have struggled for a while and this change seemed perfect. Michigan is amazing. We spend lots of time in the upper peninsula and it’s gorgeous
The bond between the boys is amazing!! I’m a boy mom too and it’s everything!!!!🥹❤ love it!!
Black Walnut is a valuable wood. We had several on our land and debated whether to sell them for the wood or not.
I’ve been watching for a long time… me being stage 4 kidney failure… I’m really interested in what you eat Megha … never thought about it till now that you could share you knowledge of what to eat to get my GFR higher and stay away from dialysis… I love soups would have liked to see how you made your soup on this video … love your fur baby and your children is one of the best parts of your videos… ❤ to all
Have you watched Sally K Norton? Talks about oxylates and the kidneys
Homesteading means learning to preserve your own food as well as growing it. Good crops to start with are tomatoes, green beans, zucchini, & squash. Pumpkins are fun and decorative. Start with just a few plants of each and expand each year. It’s easy to get overwhelmed with the work and the harvest. Canning green beans and tomatoes is super easy. Lots of great channels available now to help.
Start a compost pile, it’s free fertilizer!!
I love this!! I've been keto for years and followed your guys as well for years. However I am a huge naturalist. I'm so excited for your journey. I wish I could share pictures here. My granddaughter broke a deer down with me last year.. it was so wonderful that she shares my interest.
I can totally tell Matt is excited to move back to Michigan. I was cracking up over the whole hunting, "I just shot a gun for the first time like last week." 😂
If its a black walnut tree they are so hard to crack! I mean run over with a car and won't crack, and the shell around it when tiles like black ink! That's probably the poison you talked about. And they are a real pain with a lawn mower! My friend would pay her grandkids a Nickel for each one they picked up to be able to mow the grass. But they have deep roots and won't fall over in storms like other trees and the shade from them are Amazing!! 20 ° drop in temps in summer under them. We had a picnic table under one. Have fun!! I love a farm!
A good. Channel I enjoy on homesteading is "roots and refuge" they do everything. They are very good teachers as well
I'd start with planting the crops that take years to really flourish and fruit trees!
Good luck!!!
Congrats! We have a 9 acre farm in Hawaii and we just love rural living!
Homegrown and hand gathered
Can't wait to see yet its on a farm! First tip...get chickens! They control the ticks and other bugs, you'll have healthy eggs and learn to butcher in the future! Good luck on the move and have fun!!
I lost you all for a minute. Glad you are successful and doing well! Good luck!!!!
We have 10 acres of black walnut trees. As long as we stay at least 50 feet away we can plant garden which we have always done. We've been here 43 years. I think you are going to love your new home.
Get the book HUNTING DEER FOR FOOD it’s great for total beginners that want to learn to feed their families.
I just watched the next clip.. and I'm so glad you cut that big tree down. Kids will love the snow!
Very excited to see your new home!!! The boys are getty SO big...looking foward to watching your new journey!
I'm so excited for this change for you guys. It's going to be amazing!!! Looking forward to your new content. It's been amazing watching you guys over the years. Starting watching near the beginning.
I'm mostly plant-based these days but still watch your channel all these years later. Your oldest has the same birthday as my youngest and it's fun to see how he's doing. I'm so happy for your exciting news- I'd move to Michigan too if I could. Lucky ducks!
Love following the journey ❤️ please do keep us in the loop on how things are going. I've been following you since the beginning. Life is life, glad you are rolling with it.
Black Walnut trees: I have several, and my gardens always do just fine (two very large ones being right over 2 of the gardens). There are no black walnut trees in any of our pastures, though. We raise cows, goats, and chickens. The chickens have free access to the whole 20 acres but used to stay mainly under and around the black walnut trees. No issues. The cows and goats do not have access, so I can't speak for that.
So! How did Felix get so big all of the sudden? You have two adorable boys!
Congratulations on your new home. I love Michigan and I hope you will, too. My only downfall with the State is that there can be a lot of prejudice. Otherwise, most people are welcoming and good. I lived there for fifteen years, moved to the San Fran Bay area, but plan to go back within the next year or so. I actually miss the winters.
We ate a lot of deer. One thing I can tell you is that laying bacon across any roast you make helps! It's not the most fatty meat in the world. And also, neck roasts slow cooked are great. I don't know how many people eat those, but I loved them.
Best wishes to all of you with the move! One more thing is that a hot tub is a great investment for winter months. I had one and there was nothing like it at night in winter when the snow was falling!
Lived in Maine for 35 yrs before retiring to Florida. Deer meat was our staple for life. Great roasts and Hamburg for recipes. Just don’t let the kids think of deer as “Bambi “. I remember my kids asking if the Hamburg was deer meat…I’d always say “No”. So they ate it in all the recipes I made. Had a lot of the meat ground into sausage and Hamburg!
Not sure that an outdoor sauna will be terribly energy efficient in the winter in Michigan. Will cost you a fortune to operate.
Wow, So exciting!
We are your Utube FAMILY!❤ celebration FOR MI
I’m so looking forward to this new adventure. I grew up in Michigan (have lived in Mi…Ca…AL…back to Mi…now in Florida). Can’t wait to see the boys’ reaction to cold and snow. This is a wonderful reinvention of your channel. Will be watching…❤️
Congrats on the move! I grew up on a 33-acre farm outside a small town in Central Michigan. It will be a great way to raise your little ones.
Wonderful! Oh the boys are going to love it!
Congratulations! Please vlog it all!
Good luck Keto Connect Family! looking forward to watching your new farm life videos! 💝Vicki
if you are getting chickens get the correct housing the first time. After three years I finally got the perfect set up but I wasted a lot of money on my way to perfect.... You are going to love it.
I've been watching you guys since 2017. From the apartment days, the cookbook then moving to ATL. So glad to catch-up with the family before the big change. Yes, family is most important. On to the next adventure in LIFE.❤
them winters in Michigan!!!! Congrats
Good for you guys!!! 🥰
Looking forward to seeing your next stage of your journey. My tip would be to learn about Preserving Food, such as Water Bath Canning & Pressure Canning.
The future barn cat is beautiful. 😊 Congratulations on your new homestead.
Hopefully, staying indoors.
@@jojokitty0073why would you deny a cat from its natural environment?
@@annjames1837 Natural environment what are you talking about it's an indoor cat it's not a wild cat it's domesticated 🤭
@@lisah5784 cats are always wild! They can't be domesticated, they are preditors..
@@lisah5784people force cats to be indoors kinda like a zoo.. Their instinct is to be outdoors and experience nature like all animals including humans
Wow both of the babies look just like daddy 😂😂😂😂
More kitten cameos please!! Lol. That was super cute and funny, I just lossed my sweet baby and this made me smile
Garlic is easy to grow and basil you can take the tops off
Check what can grow under a walnut tree canopy and surrounding, as there's still many options.
Yay so happy for you guys! Can’t wait to see the vlogs ❤
Congrats! MiGardener is a great source for learning how to grow food.
Good seeds too.
You're so adventurous! So happy for your adorable little family! The best of luck in this new journey!
Come on leave the 50 yr old walnut tree!! You can trim branches... and plant elsewhere...
I second this comment!!! 🌳 it's 50 YEARS OLD!
I third this comment I agree
No f'ing way! Mine is older than that, HUGE and a f'ing mess every year! I cannot afford to get it cut down, but hate the tree.
You can shoot the deer just get the hunting license! Get rid if the tree. You can't grow many vegetables, so your garden would be a dud!
Nooooo keep the tree 🌳
I don’t care what kind of channel you guys have just don’t stop. I have loved watching your family since the beginning
Congratulations! It does sound very exciting. I know the boys will love it!
Congrats, were grass-fed beef farmers in WI. (we have 200 acres). My sons hunt deer on our property(we try to get 7 a yr.).
Are you no longer raising beef?
@@delladearest2511 we still raise beef . We are having issues with booking processing (their 1yr+ out)
@@TRuth.T so many people need beef to maintain their carnivore and keto health!
So happy and excited for you all!
Hopefully we get to follow along on your new adventures. 😊
You can just buy deer meat all cut up and ready to put in your freezer. I couldnt pull the trigger. Deer are so pretty.
Such exciting news and so many adventures for your family ! Matt and Megha’s Michigan Adventures
I’m in love with your kitty 🐈⬛!! 🥰 I love watching your beautiful family do life!! You’re all so precious!! 🤗
Man, and you both hit the jackpot with each other. Love watching you guys. Will always be a fan. Learn so much from you both. Thank you.
You’ll have to check out That 1870s Homestead, they’re in Michigan!
Looking forward to watching the move & transformation.
New home, so exciting. I'm in PA so get use to the winter
Butternut squash is so easy to grow and so abundant. I planted in March and harvested 18 huge squash in July. Used electro cultural around the small garden and everything was larger than normal and healthy
Congratulations!! Wishing y’all the best!
Due to our current climate I really wish I had had given more thought to the rural route. So excited for you. Please take us along on the move as well as all the new adventures.
Oh my, there are quite a few YT channels I will refer you to, where you can learn things and have a good time doing so! I am so glad you already have a house on the property - many move to raw land and simply fashion a home out of sheds or small travel trailers. You will be much more comfy!
Ok enough for now, but will send you more info later. How exciting!!
Hopefully there is whole foods close to your new home!
I'm so excited for yalls next adventure. I grew up in MN and always thought the crazy winter snow was so much fun as a kid
Hi Megha - used to follow ketoconnect way way, sad to hear about your kidney’s, please don’t get sick or lose your hair trying to be thin, a healthy balanced diet never ever hurt anyone! Hope you get well soon!!!
I know they say that about black walnut trees, it’s a good thing that I did not know that when I for the first started planting all of my gardens all around the black walnut trees we had, because I would have missed out big time on all my gorgeous and productive gardens. I say do some planting near your tree and see what happens before you decide to cut it down.