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COMPLETE Homestead PANTRY TOUR | A Year's Supply of Food 

The Seasonal Homestead
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A full and complete pantry tour of what we preserve and store for a year's supply of food. Lots of new and different foods we preserved this year!
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@gabihuggins5042
@gabihuggins5042 Год назад
I would love to see a "what we eat in a day/week" video showing how you use the food in your pantry on a daily basis!
@like-dontlike
@like-dontlike Год назад
It seems they don't eat... Just collect 🙄😊
@jma5474
@jma5474 Год назад
I'd love to get the address!
@shoota117
@shoota117 Год назад
The majority of the food they have is a pretty terrible diet if they had to rely just on that. Once there chicken was gone they would be pretty fucked.
@nonegone7170
@nonegone7170 Год назад
@@shoota117 You have a funny definition of terrible.
@HandTightGarage
@HandTightGarage Год назад
@@shoota117 How do you figure it's a terrible diet? They have meat (chicken and beef), beans, vegetables, fruit, potatoes, eggs as well as grains, flour, nuts and wheat. What do you mean "run out of chicken"?
@redmapleleaf4617
@redmapleleaf4617 Год назад
DON'T keep your onions so close to your potatoes. That's what's making your potatoes sprout. I learned this a few years ago quite by accident. You keep them totally separate (even in separate rooms) and you'll find your potatoes last much, much longer.
@TheSeasonalHomestead
@TheSeasonalHomestead Год назад
Thanks for the tip!
@kirstypollock6811
@kirstypollock6811 Год назад
Apples too...
@BellaCW
@BellaCW Год назад
@@kirstypollock6811 Was just about to comment that. Always keep your apples in a separate room if you can.
@loverunsrampant6177
@loverunsrampant6177 Год назад
I learned this the hard way too. It's helpful in the spring if you want to get your seed potatoes sprouting before you plant them.
@adriananovais7240
@adriananovais7240 Год назад
both apples and onions produce high levels of ethylene gas, thats what makes the potatoes to ripe. And the potatoes' high moisture content can cause onions to go bad.
@barbarahell6648
@barbarahell6648 Год назад
Apples distribute a gas called ethylene which makes other fruits and veggies mature, or in your case sprout. Here in Austria, having a similar climate to you guys, we spay some lavender oil over the cloths that covers the potatoes as lavender prevents sprouting and we have fresh potatoes in storage from October till April/may
@marlenepopos12
@marlenepopos12 Год назад
Wow, thank you for this tip
@islandwills2778
@islandwills2778 Год назад
I am not sure if it is the same but i remember storing carrots in peat moss, they lasted LONG time that way. You can also increase the storage time of just about every fruit or vegetable by washing them with a dilute of water and a small amount of bleach. Effectively the bleach kills the bacteria that will cause them to spoil and while eventually new bacteria will find your food it takes some time. Just remember to rinse them when you are done with the wash, even though the bleach is highly dilute and wont hurt you... still you probably dont want to eat bleach if you can avoid it.
@Mmouse_
@Mmouse_ Год назад
Where I work we store bananas in a separate temperature controlled room well away from everything else... We did some trials with an ethelyne scrubber, it definitely removed quite a bit of the ethelyne from the air but wasn't needed in our case as the bananas were moving faster than any benefit the scrubber gave. Shame, was a cool gadget.
@Yonhondainove
@Yonhondainove Год назад
@@islandwills2778 thats a very stupid idea. If you really want to kill the bacteria - I'd recommend using ultraviolet lamp. Thats a way to kill patogens but leave food as clean as it is.
@dorothyrhodes4657
@dorothyrhodes4657 Год назад
Thanks again for the pantry tour. You're the only ones I know raising 95% of your own food! Congratulations! What an accomplishment. You all are truly amazing!
@katieauth8979
@katieauth8979 Год назад
I would love to see a video where you cook dinner using all freeze dried items!
@jgood005
@jgood005 Год назад
Same here. I'm wondering if they need to be reconstituted first, or if using them in a soup if you just have to add a little extra liquid.
@katieauth8979
@katieauth8979 Год назад
@@jgood005 well I can answer that from experience. You can reconstitute in things other than water. So for sure if you are making soup you can just add to your broth, milk etc. whatever the soup base is.
@Sonsie66
@Sonsie66 Год назад
The variety in one house blows my mind. A few times a year I manage to use lentils or dried beans. I’m a failure!😂
@killjoyredux8361
@killjoyredux8361 Год назад
I just wanted to pass on huge appreciation for your dedication to family and your homestead. Huge amount of work but so important. God bless.
@rainedavis9117
@rainedavis9117 Год назад
I would love to see a spring pantry tour of what you used up and what was left before you start preserving again.
@do4699
@do4699 Год назад
If you are looking to expand your berry garden, strawberry gooseberry jelly is my favorite. Gooseberries are so high in natural pectin so you don't need to add any to the recipe which lowers the cost too.
@GubbaHomestead
@GubbaHomestead Год назад
WOW I admire this and what you have accomplished! Such a clean layout
@kaleighpetrovich
@kaleighpetrovich Год назад
Your pantry tours are my absolute favorite videos that you share. I appreciate the honesty. Your organization is so incredible too
@meganharney2407
@meganharney2407 Год назад
This sounds nuts, but I would love to see a tour/round up of your small appliances! What does it take to make all this into real food for your family? I can’t tell you how helpful and inspiring this is. Thank you for sharing your hobbies, your lifestyle, and your family with all of us crazy people on the internet.
@morganterry5399
@morganterry5399 Год назад
Same!
@abidurrington4135
@abidurrington4135 Год назад
Ohhh yes this would be so helpful!
@AlexandraAndStuff
@AlexandraAndStuff Год назад
This is so satisfying to look at! I always see those fellow bulk-buyers storing multiple bags of chips in their pantry and that is something I cannot imagine. I have no sweet tooth, but I have a brutal gene that tells me to eat all available chips at once. I salute you for being able to keep it on the shelf like that :D
@TheSeasonalHomestead
@TheSeasonalHomestead Год назад
🤣
@carter2671
@carter2671 Год назад
Same! My family can grab enough chips to last two weeks, and then they disappear in 4 days hahaha
@Luncheon23
@Luncheon23 Год назад
This is indeed an impressive stash. You'll be safe and won't worry when something unexpected happens or there are supply chain disruptions. Inspires me to be more prepared myself.
@aprilewig3021
@aprilewig3021 Год назад
I wanted to let you know that I just found you yesterday. I really appreciate you showing your whole family helping. I find it frustrating when you tubers, with kids, only show the mom doing all the work. My kids always help. That's how they learn. Thank you.
@riggsay
@riggsay Год назад
Love this video!! Look forward to it every year!!
@cherylpresleigh6403
@cherylpresleigh6403 Год назад
Your pantry is so inspiring! We’ve been transforming a space to be our new pantry and it’s a lot of work. I’m looking forward to having things in order and readily available. We’re empty nesters so we are not utilizing a space as large but I’m so very happy to have it! Thanks for sharing you space with us.
@JD-os2kr
@JD-os2kr Год назад
You're a legend. Hard work, consistent, dedicated, great stuff!
@geraldineconway1865
@geraldineconway1865 Год назад
Such a huge amount of hard work has gone into each and every jar. You are all a great team.
@joweemac
@joweemac Год назад
I’m so impressed with everything!!!!! WOW!!! Oh WOW!!!!
@shelleythomas1811
@shelleythomas1811 Год назад
I’m so fascinated by this whole canning and preserving process.🤗
@laurastewart8528
@laurastewart8528 Год назад
This is so cool! You have put in so much work. I would love to know how much you spend annually on preserving your food... canning lids, pickling salts, supplies to freeze dry, etc.
@mishner6029
@mishner6029 Год назад
Hey I remember seeing this tour before. Nice.
@Flowers4Everyone
@Flowers4Everyone Год назад
It's great to see all of your hardwork that goes into clean living for your family. Very motivational.
@ogersteiner
@ogersteiner Год назад
That is amazing....WOW!!!
@gretelkettle3838
@gretelkettle3838 Год назад
I wish my food storage was like 1/18th as clean and organized as yours. 🤩 Also, I’d love to know how the freeze dried beef tastes, and how you use freeze dried eggs. Thank you for the tour!
@autumnarnell1845
@autumnarnell1845 Год назад
Freeze dried eggs are really good scrambled actually! I haven’t baked with them yet but I’m sure easy once you know the ratio of powder per egg.
@QuiteQuietASMR
@QuiteQuietASMR Год назад
Such amazing work! I hope you, Cam, and the kids are very proud of what you’ve accomplished here! I’m sure it’s such a wonderful feeling to provide and care for your family and yourselves. I am slowly trying to become more like you guys! We do a huge garden every year but haven’t been so strict about preserving like you guys have. Very very motivational indeed! 😊
@amychl7329
@amychl7329 Год назад
Very neat and amazing! - as a korean, one tip for Kimchi- the best temperature for Kimchi is 0-4°C: eat in cold is the best. That's why every Korean houses have special Kimchi refrigerator seperately. If the temperature is hot, Kimchi jar will be blow up and kimchi will turn to be very very sour!! Especially cumcumber Kimchi- it is better to eat when it is fresh. If you keep too long, the texure is not good too eat. Eat quickly pls!!
@TheWyomingHomestead
@TheWyomingHomestead Год назад
So exciting and so much hard work that has gone into these successes! Thanks for sharing! ❤
@karriemb4184
@karriemb4184 Год назад
Your pantry is so beautiful!!! All the canning you have done … it’s amazing. I haven’t canned in 30 years but want to get back into it…. 2023 goals !!! I have watched this video so many times… it gives me joy. I have also watched many other videos of yours many times to watch how you are gardening and preserving your crops . So thank you! For sharing
@toddtomaszewski4626
@toddtomaszewski4626 Год назад
When I was a kid, we lived on a farm in Indiana and had a huge garden. Mom would be up late doing all kinds of canning. If we could grow it, it would be canned. Absolutely the best food you ever had. 😁💓
@joshmagrum3552
@joshmagrum3552 Год назад
the organization in that room makes my brain tingle in all the best ways
@godsgift3302
@godsgift3302 11 месяцев назад
Beautiful well kept Home/Pantry.
@russellzigler2180
@russellzigler2180 Год назад
Wow your pantry is awesome never seen one like that
@Jajaky
@Jajaky Год назад
Wow. My mental dream home just got a new addition
@trigovai6258
@trigovai6258 Год назад
This is my heaven
@sighheinrich
@sighheinrich Год назад
How did I even end up here? This setup would be like a dream for me. So organized
@sueholte451
@sueholte451 Год назад
You have a beautiful pantry!!! Thank you!!
@Inlinetodie
@Inlinetodie Год назад
looks tasty
@bobsacamanno5123
@bobsacamanno5123 Год назад
Definitely would make a great Rogan guest. Stumbled across yur channel n it’s phenomenal yu do this.
@OpenHandFarm
@OpenHandFarm Год назад
Oh my goodness, this is so amazing! I love all of your pantries! I was feeling pretty good about what I had accomplished this year but now I need to go through and really figure out everything else I could add and how I could rearrange things to work better. Thanks so much for sparking, interest, and inspiration!
@kimberlya9699
@kimberlya9699 Год назад
Thanks for letting me come along with you. It feels so good to open a jar, and have the memory of growing, harvesting, and preserving. I hope you like the pickled beets.😊
@sabrinadrabing595
@sabrinadrabing595 Год назад
Such a beautiful pantry! So organize! Job well done! It represents lots of hard work! ❤️🙏🏻🇺🇸
@kenhartman9981
@kenhartman9981 Год назад
Hi Sabrina how are you doing today
@youcanhandlethetruth4695
@youcanhandlethetruth4695 Год назад
You can keep Fresh eggs in Lime Water (not the Fruit, the "concrete" Lime). You can keep Fresh Tomatoes in fine powderd Charcoal.
@vandalorian8777
@vandalorian8777 Год назад
Amazing. Could you do a tour of what you store in your freezer and more about raising and processing meat.
@MentalAdvocacyNow
@MentalAdvocacyNow Год назад
Love your "informal" way of showing your harvest.
@usmustdie4peace405
@usmustdie4peace405 Год назад
OMG....So much jars! Amazing how much healthy food you have to eat! Im just speechless
@mori8424
@mori8424 Год назад
If you add bungee cords to hold your bottles in place they will be less likely to fall in an earthquake. You can store potatoes for a whole year in a vented root cellar if the cellar has a dirt floor and you cover the pile of spuds with 4” or more of dirt. They won’t sprout, shrivel up or get mushy even after a whole year.
@effinator
@effinator Год назад
Wow wow wow this is incredible! I would love to start doing this.
@fdddd2023
@fdddd2023 Год назад
A Year's Supply of Food - absolutely must under Biren administration
@greggreg2263
@greggreg2263 Год назад
Wow, what a awesome well stocked pantry that must’ve took a lot of hard work to do all that canning. Everything is put on the shelf so neatly.😁👻💯
@betterlivingonabudget
@betterlivingonabudget Год назад
Your pantries are amazing and inspiring, thanks for sharing all of your hard work and love for your family!!
@JoseRodriguez-tb1js
@JoseRodriguez-tb1js Год назад
Amazingly beautiful! What a great life style, the privilege of a few. The reward of the righteous.
@9.May1945
@9.May1945 Год назад
Дай Бог здоровья вашим рукам!!!!!!даже в самые голодные времена с такой волшебницой ваша семья будет сытая
@MrBertbox
@MrBertbox Год назад
pickled anything would be destroyed in days for me love me pickles, onions, chillies, veg, eggs... nom nom... A lovely layout of a great supply. Thank you
@TopDownFinance
@TopDownFinance Год назад
Nice work!
@jrace2718
@jrace2718 Год назад
Awesome pantry! thanks for sharing.
@BartMolkenboer
@BartMolkenboer Год назад
This girl has a passion for food, love how she doesn't stop talking 😂🔥
@AcidicMentality
@AcidicMentality Год назад
Based and something to aspire to.
@jackieburnett6881
@jackieburnett6881 Год назад
Ty for sharing your pantry with us. You have worked very hard to persevere all your foods to provide for your family! Excellent job
@sslusshy
@sslusshy Год назад
I wasted so much food canning, I only do canning to my absolute favorites. Everything else I freeze dry 1 year over 15 years is a big difference.
@Rayvon69
@Rayvon69 Год назад
Awesome me n my wife need to get into this. Look forward to watching more of your videos, Arohanui 😍👍
@margaretmcguirk5270
@margaretmcguirk5270 Год назад
Just came across your videos yesterday. What a wonderful couple you are, so much hard work and dedication. Here in Ireland we store a crop of potatoes by digging a large trench in the ground, line it with sacking or cardboard and cover over with soil.
@ericwitt4586
@ericwitt4586 Год назад
Wow nice pantry y’all will make it for sure on the food stuffs
@dustindegrand5735
@dustindegrand5735 Год назад
This is extremely impressive!
@Ana-el9eu
@Ana-el9eu Год назад
I never thought about canning my sloppy joe sauce good Idea
@dustinpaul8968
@dustinpaul8968 Год назад
Pretty awesome. All that preserving is a lot of work but I know it feels good knowing your set if the grid goes down.
@sandytmobile4467
@sandytmobile4467 Год назад
In Oregon we blow threw salsa. We do grilled cheese toped with sour cream and salsa, egg's if all makings with salsa. Our favorite is also mango salsa used for Ashen food, Chinese food. I also do up hot pepper peach jam. Wow yum turn a peanut butter sandwich around. Then put on crackers with cheese and meat or just cheese wow. Food flavor you store up. God is good in helping our food to grow.
@ryankoons4511
@ryankoons4511 Год назад
Looks great. We may need to call the organization police. Mixing the onions. Lol. Good video.
@trediaz4012
@trediaz4012 Год назад
I can't lie, I might want to start doing this.
@Southernson-dy5nq
@Southernson-dy5nq Год назад
Enjoyed seeing your pantry tour. Once again, the fruits of your labor have provided you with a nice harvest! God Bless.
@anklebiter9116
@anklebiter9116 Год назад
That's a good woman. She seems to be proud of her pantry. That means she is family oriented and it's nice. I hope she's a mom soon I think she would be happy. Oops sorry just heard the kids comment.
@loisyoung4662
@loisyoung4662 Год назад
Onions are known to make potatoes goes soft and sprout quickly when stored closely
@georgecram
@georgecram Год назад
When can I come over for dinner? I absolutely love everything you’re doing here. This is some serious life goals for me.
@geraldrodriguez1731
@geraldrodriguez1731 Год назад
I love it. Great job.
@napeekapunpimtongnara9111
@napeekapunpimtongnara9111 Год назад
I think your store is attractive, with a perfect assortment of products and you have a good design in different parts.
@minghea2754
@minghea2754 Год назад
bruh imagine growing up in that house and think cereal is the most amazing treat
@MrHVAC503
@MrHVAC503 Год назад
So many great ideas thank you for showing all the variety that is possible when building food security. This will be my 1st year starting in a greenhouse in the Pacific Northwest; I can’t wait to preserve my harvest this year 😁
@ejones6647
@ejones6647 Год назад
Very nice pantry tour!
@rick43pen
@rick43pen Год назад
Fantastic pantry. That's a LOT of work you put in there!
@katadp21
@katadp21 Год назад
I find it amazing all the things you know and do for your family. It’s beautiful.
@TB-sw1tf
@TB-sw1tf Год назад
The kids get cereal for the holidays! Wow you guys must hella fun at parties......
@luxorthelasersoflaserbeams1977
@The Seasonal Homestead You said in the video that you have a hard time digesting Cow dairy, you should give Goat dairy a try! It has a smaller molecular composition than common milk, it's consumable by most new born mammals! Albeit I also love the coconut milk!
@kate739
@kate739 Год назад
a job well done! congrats for all the hard work!
@MrAflac9916
@MrAflac9916 Год назад
one of the videos I was most looking forward to this year. love to see the sustainability
@Mike-yl6hs
@Mike-yl6hs Год назад
VERY WELL DONE!!!!
@dexter255
@dexter255 Год назад
That’s amazing! Looks like your smashing goals! Very nice!❤
@livilou5075
@livilou5075 Год назад
I don’t have a basement either, trying to find a place to store my extras, running out of room in my house,is this in your garage, love your hard work!😊
@amyleader5147
@amyleader5147 Год назад
Im in the process of stapling black landscape fabric with an extra flap for the top to the inside of my root crates
@samap8180
@samap8180 Год назад
If your apples come in apple boxes keep the lids on. Light will spoil them much faster. As someone else said. Store your onions, potatoes and apples all in separate areas. Never in one room.
@canadafree2087
@canadafree2087 Год назад
That is amazing as long as none of it goes to waste. It also shows just how much of being a prepper is about food production. Old life was simple, Sleep, wake up and grow food, cook food, go back to sleep; repeat 7 days a week. Modern times allows us to waste much of our time as we can buy our food and in many cases not even cook it ourselves. With the cost of living going up, we are starting to come back to putting more time into a second job or putting time into DIY cheaper meals.
@intherabbithole5850
@intherabbithole5850 Год назад
Wow! that's a lot of work; good for you ❤
@SRTPCC
@SRTPCC Год назад
Soo impressed!!!
@alexrodgers9247
@alexrodgers9247 Год назад
Hi. Nice full pantry. Suggestion for those jars. I know you have the jars to the rear, but you need some sort of blocking rail to keep them from tumbling over. With all the earthquakes of late (gonna be a LOT more too) those will tumble easily. Also, make sure your shelves are anchored to the wall. I’ve was in an office when a rolling earthquake hit. It was like watching waves on a lake. Those shelves would topple if quake comes from the right direction. Don’t want to waste all your hard and beautiful work! Goodonya
@MrZanyZain
@MrZanyZain Год назад
a lot of trust in that shelf
@theresahigbie8884
@theresahigbie8884 Год назад
Thank you for sharing. You are truly amazing and blessed! You've inspired me to keep going and learning new things.
@carter2671
@carter2671 Год назад
This is so great! Thanks for sharing!
@therandomizer7187
@therandomizer7187 Год назад
Really great to see people doing this, my mom used to do this sort of stuff too back the day but on a small scale. Still though, the stuff she pickled was enough to last for quite a while. Having the ingredients on your deck readily available is always good especially when they're not in season and you're kind of craving for it. Especially when the going gets tough you have food prepared. Great stuff.
@AlyssaAllDayVlogs
@AlyssaAllDayVlogs Год назад
YESSSSSS my favorite video you make every year!!!
@devinhallsworth5531
@devinhallsworth5531 Год назад
People who dont garden dont understand that home made Salsa is on a completly different level of tastiness from store bought.
@robertmarino2158
@robertmarino2158 Год назад
Amazing talent , working hard to provide many,many varieties , keep up the good work , stay safe , have fun !!!
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