November 23, 2024

VIDEO: DITL two MAJOR failures turned into Success!! Full Time Working Homesteader


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Come along with me on my Sunday as I get the whole garden planted out! Now Sit back and watch the garden grow! I can’t wait to see what this harvest brings us this year!

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Some of my favorite gardening tools!
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Square Food Seeder: https://amzn.to/3fZepLo
Canning Cook Book: https://amzn.to/3myXmRO

Some of my favorite kitchen essentials!
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American Test Kitchen Cooking School: https://amzn.to/3sFYlC3
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Spice Jars: https://amzn.to/3u5rNSe
Large Food Storage Containers: https://amzn.to/3w6lIXz

Canning Supplies I Used:
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Oster 22 Quart Roaster Pan — https://amzn.to/2SjodX0
Stainless Steal Strainers — https://amzn.to/3eaM8As
Ball Canning Cook Book (My favorite canning cookbook) — https://amzn.to/3eRduuB
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Azure Standard:
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26 thoughts on “VIDEO: DITL two MAJOR failures turned into Success!! Full Time Working Homesteader

  1. Aprons are the best! My momma and I wear them all the time, so handy because I’m always wiping my hands on the apron. I’ve been following you for a bit now and love everything you are doing, great to see young folks getting back to the basics. Thanks for sharing!

  2. I thought you weren't supposed to water plants or your grass, in the heat of the day, because it can cause sunburn?? Drip irrigation is ok, but ideally, gardens and yards should only be watered early morning or late evening during the hot season.

  3. Hey girl! I used to make 60+ lbs of fudge during christmas time. I had the same problem you did with the soap and cutting it. Then I bought a pizza blade cutter! Complete game changer. They got one on Amazon for about $13. Another suggestion I had was for seed storage-really useful box cd storage. Staples has them for about $10. Wow! $5k on eating out? Now that YOU are saving all that money by cooking from home there's you should be able to get your greenhouse!!!! Just tell Josh the Snail Slayer to keep his paintballs away from that. LOL

  4. You are my new favorite vlogger! We started our homestead around the same time as you have on this property. There are so many parallels that I enjoy seeing how you manage all the same tasks. You are so fun, upbeat, and informative! Keep up the good work!

  5. The soap you quadrupled is not a waste! Laundry soap and you can also put it back in the crockpot and make hot process soap and re add oils to it! All is not lost

  6. just an idea and I'm in the process of watching all your vids as I just found you earlier today but if you sew (I am assuming you can sew basic stuff, at least) you could add pockets to that first half apron using left over scraps of material and it could turn out super cute and SUPER useful! Who doesn't love pockets?! Edited to add: if you find the pockets on the green denim'ish one too high, you could lower them, too! Love them all

  7. When your soap turns out like that you can use it as laundry soap or rebatching it in the crock pot by shredding it and adding some water then cooking it until it’s no longer our heavy. Also, never use tin foil with soap. Aluminum and lye can have a really bad reaction.

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