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Hey ya'll, I'm Jess from Roots & Refuge Farm
Welcome to a place that feels like home. A small farm with a big family. We hope you'll pull up a chair, grab some coffee and visit awhile.
There was a time that all I wanted in the world was a little farm where I could raise my family and grow our food. Now, that is exactly what exists outside my door. In watching it unfold, a new dream was formed in my heart - to share this beautiful life with others and teach them the lessons we've learned along the way. Welcome to our journey, friend. I am so glad you're here.
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@amandafrederick8308
@amandafrederick8308 Год назад
LOVE THESE COOK WITH ME'S!!!
@tinymillymakes
@tinymillymakes Год назад
Rarely do I come out of lurking to comment but I just gotta say THESE are the videos I miss the most. Not necessarily the cooking (while I do love that too) but the HARVEST. I love watching you harvest such abundance. It's so inspiring to be honest.
@littlecountrykitchen
@littlecountrykitchen Год назад
❤yes love it! Jess, Wondering if the Nasturtium helps ward off the squash bugs, that is what I've heard. Wondering your experience!! 🤔 Next time we love to see the plate ready and what Ben... thunk of the meal! 😂❤
@Onniesprairiegarden
@Onniesprairiegarden Год назад
Yes! Harvesting videos are one of my favorites!
@huizy9793
@huizy9793 Год назад
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@lastnamefirstname612
@lastnamefirstname612 11 месяцев назад
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@muhleekuh
@muhleekuh Год назад
I don’t know what it is about your videos, but they truly inspire me to go out into the garden every time. I will literally pause the video take a walk in the garden and then pick up where I left off. Thank you for sharing with us, Jess!
@RootsandRefugeFarm
@RootsandRefugeFarm Год назад
That is awesome!
@JennaGoforth
@JennaGoforth Год назад
I do this same thing! Love being in the garden ❤
@WOODARD-hp6qt
@WOODARD-hp6qt Год назад
Every, single, time. Sit to watch and then next thing you know here I go with my seed book headed to the garden.
@growingingracebyhisgrace3927
I just did the same and harvested a round of peas! Praise the lord for such encouragement 🙌🏼
@user-ct6gy3dg1j
@user-ct6gy3dg1j Год назад
Thank you for bridging the gaps between growing, harvesting, and eating REAL food. :)
@denisescull4227
@denisescull4227 Год назад
So glad you understand the value in showing how you use what you grow. What seems simple or mundane to you has great value for so many of us. Thank you for sharing ❤
@heathernotzdaniels6350
@heathernotzdaniels6350 Год назад
"You are highly favored.". Couldn't say it much better, Jeremiah!! ❤❤
@dianabrock6383
@dianabrock6383 Год назад
New follower here. Is her husband's name Jeremiah? And she calls him Miah? We have a Nehemiah and call him Miah. He is our 4th son.
@heathernotzdaniels6350
@heathernotzdaniels6350 Год назад
@@dianabrock6383 Yes, his full name is Jeremiah. 😊
@angelad.8944
@angelad.8944 Год назад
I love the ending 😄 🎶I hope this inspires you....makes you wanna go pick your dinner....first you gotta grow it!🎶 There's gotta be a shirt or a sticker in there somewhere.😁
@Mikosun
@Mikosun Год назад
“Jess looks at camera and tosses a half cup of butter in pan.” 😂😂😂 me: YES! #buttermakeseverythingbetter 🧈🧈🧈
@michellestjohn4826
@michellestjohn4826 Год назад
Jess, Last night I made sausage, potatoes, and green beans for dinner. The green beans came from our garden. I was able to harvest enough to feed us for dinner and leftovers for lunch. I cannot express to you how proud I was to harvest just this one product and have it be enough to make a healthy side for my family. This channel gave me the confidence to just get started with gardening. I spent two years overthinking and feeling too uneducated and crippled by analysis paralysis to actually grow things. Watching you gave me permission to just put some plants in the ground and get started. I have already learned so much and cannot wait to improve with each season. Tonight we will be having potatoes from our garden, garden fresh cucumber for snacks, and later this week I’ll be using my home grown peppers in some chili. I’m nowhere near making a complete meal from my homestead like this, but I could not be more excited about where we are. Please make more content like this! I love getting produce from my garden, but sometimes I look at it and think “so what do I do with this now”. We have been so conditioned to only use the limited selection of fruits and veggies at the grocery store. We go out and buy what we need to make a recipe from Pinterest. We don’t learn how to look at what we grow and develop a meal for our families. This type of content is so helpful to reframe how we eat, and I know that the more of this I watch, the more confident I will become to grow “unusual” foods and know how to actually use them for a meal.
@donnaharratt
@donnaharratt 4 месяца назад
Well said!!
@lionheartfarmandgardening
@lionheartfarmandgardening Год назад
I love to walk through the garden to figure out dinner as well. I agree with you, it is really hard to then go back and film the whole process. What a lot of people don't see is filming things makes the task take 2-3 times longer than it normally would. Filming food and getting it done while the food is hot takes a lot, you did a fantastic job with it all! It's so nice to see like minded people! Thanks for the hard work Jess! ❤❤
@jenniferrichardson5106
@jenniferrichardson5106 Год назад
I just want to acknowledge and show my appreciation for the TLOTR movie reference when you said potatoes are back on the menu, boys! I LOVE that you sometimes throw movie and random quotes out. My family and I do it all the time, and lots of times people have no idea what we are talking about. Gotta love random quotes and songs popping into our heads! 😉 Oh, and I love the rest of the video, as well. 😁
@tess5564
@tess5564 Год назад
I appreciate you taking the time and effort to make the cooking content as a busy mama. It is an area I struggle with and this was greatly inspirational.
@TheEmbrio
@TheEmbrio Год назад
Miah must have missed you, he is very presentnin this video ! So cute to have parents helping get dinner ready together
@ingenoordam7422
@ingenoordam7422 Год назад
Thank you 😊
@RevLetaLee
@RevLetaLee Год назад
You all have more energy than 10 people. Fun to watch, especially the cooking cuz that's my focus this year, learning to cook all I grow, in ways I enjoy eating.
@poplarcreekfarm19
@poplarcreekfarm19 Год назад
😂 the salt and pepper being too personal comment had me dying. That may be my favorite Jess line ever.
@jenniferdruery8661
@jenniferdruery8661 Год назад
Been listening to your podcasts and you mentioned “what do I do with this food” issue a few times and I get excited hoping someone could give us more content and inspiration on that very subject! Thank you so very much for sharing this!!!
@freeomelettefarm
@freeomelettefarm Год назад
I love your "Potatoes are back on the menu, boys." A LOTR reference is always appreciated. Thank you for the kitchen inspiration!
@angelasmith4286
@angelasmith4286 11 месяцев назад
Love the last couple harvest videos. I say a mess of beans at least 40 years since I was twenty two a mess of greens it means alot enough for a large pot full of beans or greens tell Miah. Love to watch you and cooking what you pull for dinner. Peaches are so expensive now due to freezing. You lucked up this year . Bless you and family.. ❤
@denam3
@denam3 Год назад
More of these farm to table videos please! Love them and as a newer gardener I don’t have as much trouble growing the plants as I do cooking with them and finding that inspiration! Thank you
@sonjasnelling3068
@sonjasnelling3068 Год назад
I was just thinking the other day, “I would like to see how Jess puts together meals from her fresh harvest” Thank you, looks so yummy and YES I am Inspired 🥰
@sabrinaduk646
@sabrinaduk646 Год назад
That butter toss felt the equivalent of a mic drop, lol 😂🎉
@iartistdotme
@iartistdotme Год назад
I LOVE LOVE LOVE when you do this kind of video - cans were where veg came from as a kid and I never learned how to cook like you do. I've tried and have some success but oftentimes I don't. Never saw anyone pick and cook a banana pepper in my life and have a bunch growing in my garden just waiting for you today - so grateful for you! I always stick my leafy 'gleanings' from the day in a large bowl of cold water just to keep them until I can get to them and they always seem so much better for it. Now I learned why BUT also learned I can do other beg that same - carrots for one. Thank you again.
@ddossman60
@ddossman60 Год назад
My love!! Happy Friday! Lord you make my days better and we appreciate all these videos!!
@missouribroad978
@missouribroad978 Год назад
Love these cooking with the harvest videos! It can feel overwhelming and it’s always great to get some new inspiration.
@karensheart
@karensheart Год назад
I enjoy you Jess and all you generously teach! I also enjoy the whole family together! Those boys are soooooadorable! ❤
@LaBonnevie61
@LaBonnevie61 Год назад
I know you don’t like to do these sorts of videos but I love when you do. Thank you. ❤
@robinwillis7203
@robinwillis7203 2 месяца назад
You are such a blessing to watch and learn from. Thank you for sharing your life and family with us. May God continue to bless you
@terriebrecheisen1875
@terriebrecheisen1875 Год назад
Jess, plant DILL with your squash - pumpkins, yellow, butternut, zuchinni... The squash bugs avoid dill. Because of the tachnid fly/bug. You can look this up. I rarely see squash bugs, and I plant a lot of squashes.
@angelad.8944
@angelad.8944 Год назад
The adults also lay the eggs in the soil around the base of the plant so I have put diatomaceous earth in abundance around there. I wonder if the chickens are able to do anything about that. 🤔 I also dump a generous amount all over the area right after I rip them out to get the eggs and babies when they hatch.
@Woodlandhoneyco
@Woodlandhoneyco Год назад
Thanks for this tip! I’m going to try it!
@jenedge5579
@jenedge5579 Год назад
Lol, loved the butter toss and the badass look on your face at the moment... “come at me, I dare ya.” 😎
@EmmaMG21
@EmmaMG21 Год назад
Watching while I roll up my sarmale/stuffed vine leaves that I picked from my garden. Amazing feeling 😊
@diannegriffith5444
@diannegriffith5444 Год назад
"Potatos are back on the menu boys!" Best line! Great video.😂
@jcthompson7666
@jcthompson7666 Год назад
This was inspiring, I like that you spoke about the many ways to take the veggie/ground pork mix. Please do more of these when you have time.
@candacebruner9805
@candacebruner9805 Год назад
I love your cooking videos! They are so relaxing and fun to watch! I'd love to see more of them even in the winter when youre having to use more preserved food. Its wonderful to watch someone cook a wholesome meal with everything from their farm. Not common to see this now days and super informative info on all your plants!! All the knowledge that you have about caring for your plants has been lost to a lot of this generation. We forget the work and effort it takes to keep things healthy and going, common practice of the old days but not so much now. Grocery store food cant compare to this as if you put in the effort to tend to something and without pesticides at that, I'd imagine you are so much more fulfiled and appreciative of everything you eat! Not to mention the taste is 10x better! Keep it up Jess!! Thanks for inviting us into your dinner routine!!
@littlecountrykitchen
@littlecountrykitchen Год назад
🎉 watching with cc on and when she said comfrey salve. It was comfreys have. And helichrysum = hella prisons. Rofl 🤣 😂 🤣 😂 i was laughing hysterically. So funny. ❤
@loribethartist6353
@loribethartist6353 Год назад
I have hardly ever watched someone cook so much like I do! Love these videos ❤
@sandieweatherup
@sandieweatherup Год назад
And a classic Georgia blue denim Hedley & Bennett apron. ❤
@judifarrington9461
@judifarrington9461 Год назад
Thank you, Jess! So many of our meals have been inspired by you. I learned to love roasted cabbage, root veggies and pork sausage, stuffed in a tortilla with a dollop of Baja sauce because of you. Thanks! ❤
@yeevita
@yeevita Год назад
I do love videos on what to do with harvests from the garden. I think most people never knew any of this. My parents were farmers and we have always grown things. I enjoy getting dinner from the garden or at least making one dish from the garden. i think if everyone can grow something, it will help with food security and with climate change, as well as give everyone much better food and flavors to eat. All good things for people to have in their lives.
@whiskeywomanwhisks
@whiskeywomanwhisks 11 месяцев назад
😱your tulsi is beautiful! Tulsi is amazing for anxiety & depression!!! Picking dinner & breakfast & lunch from my backyard is my favorite thing ever!🙌🏻
@jessicakivett7838
@jessicakivett7838 Год назад
LoL I love how you nonchalantly tossed the massive clump of butter into the pan 😂 *chef's kiss*
@perfectlyimperfect2023
@perfectlyimperfect2023 Год назад
My aunt always said she would add a pinch of sugar to her fresh veggies just like she added a pinch of salt to desserts. She used to have an acre garden every year and some of my best memories was picking peas out of her garden in the summer when we were there on weekends. Now I send pickles and peas to her and my uncle out of my garden
@vickiblizzard1001
@vickiblizzard1001 Год назад
When I lived in Indiana and had a big garden (many years ago), I'd frequently have dinner based on what was ready to harvest. One night it could be the last of the spinach before it bolted, green beans that were just maturing, baby onions with chicken over rice. Later in the season, it would be a stir fry of Christmas lima beans (which turn an unappetizing gray when cooked, but are still delicious), green beans, assorted summer squash, various types of tomatoes and baby corn mixed with smoked sausage. In the fall, Brussels sprouts, potatoes, acorn squash chunks and onions mixed with ground pork. I miss that garden - I've never grown one like it since. I loved seeing your harvesting/cooking video today - please show us more as the season progresses and different vegetables are ready for harvest!
@jmac9199
@jmac9199 Год назад
Hey there Jess‼️👋🏾🥰 Farm-to-table is “AWESOME “‼️🫶🏾
@tammipadilla2774
@tammipadilla2774 Год назад
I didn't think Basil tea would be very good, but watching this time, I decided to try it. I picked a little Tulsi and Opal basil and steeped while I was making dinner. When I poured the tea into my jar of honey and lemon, it turned a beautiful bright pink from the Opal basil. I refrigerated it, then served over ice. And oh. em. gee. SO GOOD!!! I am scrounging the local nursery for more plants, and starting more from seed, too. My new favorite beverage!
@christinebodkins1655
@christinebodkins1655 Год назад
Thank for bringing us in the kitchen with you ❤ from farm to table 👩‍🌾
@Britt1586
@Britt1586 Год назад
absolutely loved this! I vote for more videos like this in the future :] What a blessing it is for those who dine at your table, Jess!
@debraalldredge3032
@debraalldredge3032 9 месяцев назад
Oh my goodness I love you Jess!! ❤ I love how you paused at telling us your salt and pepper ratios, then threw the biggest honker of butter in that pan 😂. I just love you so much. That dinner looks amazing by the way.
@user-rz7fy1bf4p
@user-rz7fy1bf4p Год назад
I just came across your channel today. So amazing thank you! I've been vegetable gardening for a year now and have already gotten more tips from your channel than any other I follow! ❤
@heatherpahl6927
@heatherpahl6927 Год назад
How in the world do you simply reach your hands through the thorny squash plants?! Tough skin, sister!
@lifeinthepiedmontVirginia
@lifeinthepiedmontVirginia 5 месяцев назад
My sister told me about your Roots n Refuge channel and started following you and then one day your face popped up on this channels so I subscribed and told my sister about your new channel. I just watch a variety of channels and always learn something. Blessings
@Rosaprep247
@Rosaprep247 Год назад
Miah, yes per my grandma, the proper term is a “mess” of beans 😊😊 8:59
@sajmt1414
@sajmt1414 Год назад
Thank you for all the tips. I know how to cook, but boy do I need lots of tips and tricks like these. Thank you so much.
@therusticroad
@therusticroad Год назад
I know these videos are tricky to pull off in a busy household right at dinner time, but THANK YOU SO MUCH for doing these types of videos!! So super helpful to see how to utilize these amazing foods we can grow! ❤
@theresekirkpatrick3337
@theresekirkpatrick3337 Год назад
I learned a lot about harvesting and I’m a 55 year old pretty good cook and I agree with your tips. Peace from Arizona
@debbybrady1246
@debbybrady1246 Год назад
I harvested my very first potatoes two weeks ago and roasted some for dinner last night. They were delicious and I felt so proud and satisfied. I also canned the rest for later.
@stacyB783
@stacyB783 Год назад
Thank you for this!! I really hope you do more content like this. It gives ideas of how to use fresh home grown ingredients but that it does not have to be complicated. I appreciate that as I don't usually have time for complicated. 😊
@thehamfamhomestead
@thehamfamhomestead Год назад
I love these types of videos because i often find myself wondering what to do with my harvest. Today I made dinner with everything I grew/raised except for the rice and mushrooms. I felt so accomplished!
@ladonnawoodley5279
@ladonnawoodley5279 Год назад
Thank you for this video Jess! I was inspired by your love of Holy Basil and planted my own this year. I had no idea what to do with it other than enjoy its beauty and smell but now I can't wait for my tea to steep.
@Inkiequill
@Inkiequill Год назад
Ohh I love this style of video!! Yes please to more garden to kitchen videos!
@sherrybacon8041
@sherrybacon8041 Год назад
I love this kind of cooking. I hope I have great luck with my garden. Fresh is the best❤
@charmainemrtnz
@charmainemrtnz Год назад
TELL BEN I PLANTED BANANA PEPPERS BECAUSE OF HIS LOVE OF THEM.! Those onions look great!
@elsaault8642
@elsaault8642 Год назад
Amazing dinner! We call it grocery shopping when i walk out with a basket to harvest. You are so right that homegrown food taste so much better. It must be the dirt that’s on it when it comes to the kitchen 😊 Mother Nature’s seasoning lol
@dorothyfraser956
@dorothyfraser956 Год назад
I love seeing what other people cook using garden items. And love fast options!
@DjChelan
@DjChelan Год назад
Thank you #RootsToRefuge Jess for cooking today after harvest! I so learned so much! Love you all!
@dawnmorris3252
@dawnmorris3252 Год назад
My mind was telling me “You Smell It All “ really need that incredible 7th sense 🤣💚
@suewhalen3919
@suewhalen3919 Год назад
Thank you for you! My problem is, the same with the garden as with my canned goods- is that I covet them. To the point they are past prime. I will remind myself to give my self grace, to use and savor that food that I have grown and saved while it is at its best.
@allisonusry4519
@allisonusry4519 Год назад
This was amazing!!! As someone who doesn’t have the big garden yet it inspired me so much. I’ve decided i’m going to go to the Farmers Market and pick a bunch of stuff at random (may even as the seller to pick for me) and make a meal out of it! Just to practice that “cook what you have fresh” mindset!
@sandykincaid7576
@sandykincaid7576 Год назад
Sometime I go into my garden not intending to harvest but find things to harvest. Im unprepared with no container. I have used my shirt or if wearing an apron, i have used the shirt or apron as a harvesting container. I just fold up the bottom and make a pocket for produce. I love the old-fashionedness of doing this.
@MTAElite
@MTAElite 11 месяцев назад
Love it! Thank you for that. It helped me to feel validated in directions I don’t wanna go with my business and embrace expressing myself through my business.
@joanneganon7157
@joanneganon7157 Год назад
Thanks Jess ,I can smell the Freshness from the Green Mountains 🤭. Enjoy! JO JO IN VT 💞
@annamorlett
@annamorlett Год назад
Dang Jess! You’re getting BUFF 💪🏽 girl. Get it!
@dawnwilliams8766
@dawnwilliams8766 Год назад
Love your vids and really enjoy it when your family is there too! Thank you for all you do!
@kayleenvanderhorst
@kayleenvanderhorst 11 месяцев назад
Love this! We grew turnips for the first time this year. They were so surprisingly delicious, can’t wait to plant more next year. Sending you positivity and love.
@suenavivedisfruta558
@suenavivedisfruta558 Год назад
I harvest onions, elephant garlic,oregano, and thyme from my food forest recently. I used some of it for today dinner. Thanks for sharing your harvest. 😊
@aprilshowershomestead
@aprilshowershomestead Год назад
Love this video! Especially the little part where y’all are picking potatoes together!! Very inspiring, in so many ways!! 💗
@thedragonflyquarter6480
@thedragonflyquarter6480 Год назад
Love seeing those Pampered Chef scissors in the WILD
@janw491
@janw491 Год назад
I was so excited to pick my first salad greens the other day !
@WindyRidge3348
@WindyRidge3348 Год назад
Awesome! When we make a meal like that and scramble the eggs right into it, we call it shipwreck. If we then put it all in a tortilla, we call them shipwraps.😊
@deborahhilton
@deborahhilton Год назад
We don't grow out meat but we do get it from Butcher Box. My sides tonight are squash, onions and cucumbers from my garden. I love being able to harvest and cook what I grow.
@mothermedicinemusic
@mothermedicinemusic Год назад
Looking forward to that sourdough bread grilled tomato sandwich you love, as I love them too!! Nothing compares to homegrown tomatoes flavor!
@tamararobinson2069
@tamararobinson2069 Год назад
Super cute!! “First you gotta grow it” 😄And a yummy supper!! Thank You for sharing.
@tinabloomfield7228
@tinabloomfield7228 Год назад
Oh my GOODNESS ....I tried roasted radishes for the first time today and o boy!!!! You have changed my life lady 😂😂😂
@jessiortiz3191
@jessiortiz3191 Год назад
Thank you for going over the little tips like how to wash/take the heat off the harvest. I had no clue lol😂
@cassieplatt1480
@cassieplatt1480 Год назад
Yaaas! Content of growing actually ways to EAT what we grow is sooo helpful!! ❤
@mfarmer2112
@mfarmer2112 Год назад
It was so nice to be back in your kitchen, I love ALL your videos but I can't wait to see your new to us recipes. It was nice to see Miah working alongside you so thank you & bless you All🌱🕊
@ss12015
@ss12015 Год назад
Oh I think you out did yourself with this video. Love this information and hope you continue doing these style videos. We are in our second season on our homestead. This type of video helps us know how to use our home grown food. ❤. Thank you!
@paulaboudreaux5598
@paulaboudreaux5598 Год назад
Cutco!!!! My dad sold them way back in the day (60s/70s) I still have some of it. Great knives!
@lorismith2484
@lorismith2484 Год назад
Oh my! Such good information. My brain is full. I'm trying to do this with my garden foods. You're the best!
@GinasBeautyReviews
@GinasBeautyReviews Год назад
That was an impressive selection you were able to grab from your garden. What a blessing and I’m sure it was delicious 😋
@terigoodwin7531
@terigoodwin7531 Год назад
Did you know the squash leaves/vine are edible. Looks like you have massive food beyond the squash. Love your videos! Thank you for all your loving service to us!
@JanicePhillips
@JanicePhillips Год назад
I love eating my sweet potato vines! lol They're better than spinach...plus they grow in this Oklahoma heat when spinach won't! ;-)
@belieftransformation
@belieftransformation Год назад
Great vlog; thanks for sharing how you put your meals together! Blessings to all 🤗💜🇨🇦
@carolyncourts6510
@carolyncourts6510 Год назад
Basil Tea Rocks!
@MyHumbleNest
@MyHumbleNest Год назад
I love the farm to table videos. I miss the mom life and watching you love your family so genuinely is a pleasure. Thank you and blessings to you and yours.
@JanicePhillips
@JanicePhillips Год назад
Yum! Gonna be grabbing some goodies out of my garden this evening for dinner. Having a Berkshire shoulder roast along with some cabbage and loads of lovely herbs and maybe a side of peas. We raised and butchered two barrows and still have quite a bit in the freezer and I did three different ground pork flavors. One sweet with some fennel, one hot with sage and red pepper and one plain. I really love making my own sausage and bacon! Berkshires are the perfect fat to meat ratio and they taste amazing! The chops are stunning. We kept the little gilt and tried to AI her in the early spring, but missed and I'm now waiting to try again and have her farrow in the fall. I don't want her raising her first litter in this Oklahoma heat. I also just brought home three Katahdin sheep! Two ewe lambs and a ram lamb and I am so darn excited! I will make the two ewes into milkers and we'll be butchering the lambs they have hopefully next year. Along with the chickens and rabbits, the fish and venison, I don't buy meat anymore and lemme tell you, it feels mighty fine! I'm the same with mators. I can't eat store bought anymore, but I do can up a ton of tomato sauce for the winter. I also keep several gallon bags in the freezer of whole tomatoes for when I just gotta have that fresh tomato taste. I just used the last ones from last year about a week ago and am now salivating over the green ones in the garden...lol. I check every day for mators and peppers, but we got a late start due to unseasonably cold weather this year. The beans will get their first picking this weekend and we'll dig tators soon and I saw some blooms on the okra, so we're getting there! Oh! We're eating tons of chard and beet greens, but the bugs have wiped out my turnip tops. And the squash bugs are absolutely horrible. I hope they leave my cucamelons alone! I've got six young roosters I need to process here in a week or so. I love homegrown canned chicken! Barred Rock, All American & Mason for the WIN. 🙂 Thanks for sharing, doll.
@victoriouspeople1
@victoriouspeople1 Год назад
"soaking the heat off" - up here in Canada, I learned that we were "taking the heat off", so same same north and south!
@marycook9607
@marycook9607 Год назад
You take the patty pan that are getting a little big, cut the top part off to make a lid, scoop out, stuff with some stuffing of your choice and bake. Called spaceships.. you are so good at creative cooking, i know you can figure a concoction. ♥️🇺🇲
@dirdam122007
@dirdam122007 Год назад
ALL my favorite foods! Love fresh veggies.
@gelwood99
@gelwood99 Год назад
In your squash, the only thing I add would be cream! That is my favorite way to eat summer squash!!! Sauteed in butter with onion and add cream at the end, cook to thicken it a bit, the cream takes on the flavors.
@kellybrown9319
@kellybrown9319 Год назад
I know this video took so much work. Thanks so much Jess! It turned out great and it's so helpful! ❤️
@karincope3019
@karincope3019 Год назад
Love your garden basket , it’s beautiful and I am sure very useful and gets the job done .
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