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The Productive Homemaker
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Come with me as I cook supper for my family. May we learn to have empathy for those we spend time with and may we always look for the hope that lines every storm cloud.
The meal:
Lebanese Chicken
Turmeric Rice
Naan Bread
Split Pea Soup
Naan Recipe:
1/4 cup warm water
2 teaspoons sugar
1 1/2 teaspoons yeast
3/4 cup milk
3/4 cup plain Greek yogurt or natural plain yogurt
1/4 cup Olive Oil plus extra for cooking
2 cloves garlic minced
4 cups all purpose flour
1 teaspoon baking powder
1 teaspoon salt
Combine together the water, sugar and yeast. Let sit for 5-10 minutes or until the mixture begins to bubble on top
Add in the milk, yogurt, oil, minced garlic, flour baking powder and salt. Mix until the dough comes together with your hands.
Turn dough out onto lightly floured surface. Use floured hands to knead the dough until smooth, about 3 to 5 minutes.
Lightly grease the same mixing bowl. Transfer dough to the bowl and cover. Let rest at room temperature for about an hour until doubled in size.
When ready to cook, divide the dough into 10 equal pieces. Roll into balls, then use a rolling pin to roll each piece of dough into a large oval, about 6-inches long and 1/8-inch thick. Repeat with remaining dough.
Heat a large cast iron skillet over medium-high heat. Grease skillet all over with a bit of olive oil.
Place one piece of the naan on the oiled hot skillet and cook until bubbles form on top, about 1-2 minutes.
Flip and cook for another 1-2 minutes, until large golden spots appear on the bottom.
Remove from the skillet and wrap in a clean kitchen towel. Repeat with the remaining naan (keep them wrapped in a towel while you work).
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@NM-kl9ws
I’m so sorry that those things were said to discredit you, Laramie. We are also living on my husbands income exclusively while I am home with the kids. He brings home a bit more than your husband, but not enough for us to choose a different lifestyle from yours! We are proud members of the ultra-tight budget club and wouldn’t have it any other way. God Bless you, sister. ♥️
@RRiaz-np4lr
Im 34. At uni, unmarried, childless, single. I have struggled with money almost all my life but my family is better off nowadays. I really want to live frugally, and save money to give to charity. Id like to cook at home instead of buy from expensive restaurants. Im from pakistan. Your impact is great, you are being heard across the globe. God bless.
@budgetlessonslearned
Hi…. Does anyone else feel like this? ….Her videos and voice puts you at ease lol😂 It makes you feel like whatever is going on it will be ok.❤
@butterflyj1967
Absolutely! Instead of who suffers the most contest , sharing skills learnt along the way is much more productive in helping eachother. You're doing a fine job !
@kellylackey9085
Hey sweetie-I love the sound of your voice it’s so soothing-after I watch you Laramie- I go straight to sleep- I don’t have a long time to live- I’m only 57 - I love how humble you are sister- could you please pray for me and others to pray for my healing- you cook the way I cooked for my three sons- I’ve been cooking since I was 9 years old and I didn’t cook anything from a box or can- I’m from Louisiana- we ate everything out of the garden and my daddy hunted meat for us and also fished and caught frog legs for us so I definitely can stretch anything possible-love you sister for being so real love Kelly ❤
@phatmeemaw6322
First, Happy Anniversary. Second , I applaud you not showing your children,and finally, even though you don't show your children's identity, I love seeing the occasional baby foot, toddler, etc. Well done!
@nicola.p
I always used to feel bad that our house isn't all pristine and newly decorated with nice new furniture that matches when compared to other peoples in our lives. But then I found out how much debt those people in my life were in, and while yes our home is a little dated and worn in places, it is our home, we have heating and food, it is clean and secure, we have no debt, our mortgage will be cleared 12yrs before those I was jealous of. So now I choose to be grateful for what we have and not jealous of others.
@verenamaharajah6082
I’m now in my 67th year. I was the eldest of four children. My mother always kept the basic foodstuffs in the cupboard so when money was very tight, she would make us pancakes for our supper with lemon and sugar. We always thought she was giving us a treat, we only found out years later that it was because she had nothing else to give us that day. We had free school dinners which back then were proper meat and veg meals, so we all grew up healthy and strong. My Mums pea and ham soup was the best! Even my husband loved it although he refused to eat soup, stews and casseroles normally. We grew up being taught to cook by our mother, who was an excellent cook and loved to try new recipes, so I knew how to feed my own family on a very low income. It’s very sad that most young folks today don’t know how to cook or ‘make something out of nothing’ as we called it. When my children were young, and we had no food in the house, I made naan bread with black onion seeds and a curry sauce for our evening meal. My family loved it and never felt deprived. The real problem nowadays is that most mothers are forced to go out to work and are simply too exhausted to come home and cook from scratch. I find it very sad.
@jeannine1739
When Jesus told us that we would have tribulations in this life, He didn't say that some of us would. It was an all inclusive statement. Your trials and tribulations are yours and mine are mine. His only qualifying statement was that He has defeated the world. Thank you, Lord, that not a single trial has to be faced alone, and that You are the door to an eternity of joy!
@debbienewman7923
I am an older single Mom raising my special needs daughter and I love your videos so much. You are very wise and a wonderful Christian Mom. No one can walk in your shoes and most will not have a true understanding of the life you live. You still inspire me and remind me of some of the basic cooking skills I havent tried. You are a wonderful young lady who cherishes her family and thanks for sharing your life in your videos.
@susanzelisko6845
Unfortunately, there are people in the US who have suffered with the lack of food. My mother used to go without meals so the 5 of us could eat. I was blessed with wonderful grandparents who helped. I find I have more wonderful memories during those times. I am so grateful for those memories.
@Fibro_Warrior
I’ve lived in the USA my entire life and I’ve been homeless, hungry all while having a two year old daughter. It was so hard but we managed to pull ourselves out of that situation.
@louisebruce1863
It’s Christmas Day here in Australia and I’ve spent the day alone. I just came across your channel and it just brought me so much peace and joy listening to you talk about the issues we all face around the world, whether the same or different. I’ve been in a very dark place for nearly a year but just hearing your calm soothing voice has lessened my anxiety. Thank you so much for this today 🥰❤️🎄🇦🇺
@LaundryFaerie
Spices are an "everyday luxury" that can make simple foods sing. Finding a new-to-me spice is like finding a great new composer or a wonderful author--it's life-enriching.
@lisawhereisthecultjam
I am grateful for you. I am a single mother with three children. I do make a decent salary and I am debt free however, my budget is tight. You have helped me feed my family delicious meals that I can afford. Thank you.
@lynndeleesharpton7644
Good job teaching young moms like you. I am a grandma and have always cooked most meals from scratch. Debt free living is very hard, but worth it. Keep on keeping on😊
@kathyakamimi4989
You deserve every single good thing that comes. You’re humble, sweet, kind, and so beautiful. I could listen to you talk all day! And I have subscribed so I can try that! I’m 72 years old and I’m inspired by you. You’re so wise beyond your years.
@jessicarowley9631
The meals you make are impressively different and imaginative. The amount of care you put into your cooking speaks loudly of your love of your whole family. I love your channel. Thank you for being here.
@user-ny6uo7uk2t
I enjoyed your video so much today. We raised 5 kids on one income, and I know what it's like to stretch your last 10 bucks. What is so interesting about your videos are your words of wisdom, the peacefulness of your voice, and the calming music in the background. You don't need sophisticated video equipment or lighting. It's perfect. Thank you for inspiring both young and old.
@Eph1-4
Suffering isn’t a competition, it’s an opportunity to become more Christ like….whether the suffering is yours or somebody else’s.
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