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Kitchen Staples to NEVER Run Out Of | What to Keep Stocked in Your Pantry | Homestead Basics 

Melissa K. Norris - Modern Homesteading
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I'm definitely not a prepper, but there are certain things that I always keep stocked in my pantry. The following list is food items that I'll never be without because they help me get home-cooked meals on the table every night. I'm also sharing where I like to buy them for the best price and what meals we typically make throughout the week.
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@suzyq6767
@suzyq6767 2 года назад
I cooked for my family as your mom did--my kids are about your age. My pantry is still filled with grains, legumes, masa, flax seeds, spices, herbs, leavenings, salt, sweetener, dehydrated/canned veg/fruit, which allows me to make everything from scratch. My yard and windowsill are full of growing fruit and veg for fresh stuff. It is so inexpensive to run my home this way. Plus, the food tastes much better than prepared or restaurant foods. I also store soaps and such. This has never been a "prepper pantry" but a plan-ahead lifestyle. Over the last 40 years, rotating through my year's supply +1 more #25 bag has saved us from going hungry a few times. And it didn't feel like deprivation or weird because homemade various ethnic bean stews, rice, wheat/corn tortillas, pupusas, bread, porridge, muesli, muffins, pancakes, pasta, wheat meat, lentil balls/loaf, bean burgers, and homemade sauces felt normal and expected. We haven't used dairy in years; all skin issues, constipation, and congestion disappeared. Although your description sounds a lot like what I used to do, we don't eat animal products or extracted fats, making our diet akin to that of healthy blue zones. My energy is high and figure fit and trim, which is unusual for post-menopause. My sugar and lipid levels, plus recent MRI and CT scans, indicate that my cardiovascular system, endocrine system, and brain are clean as a whistle, a fantastic feat with my family history and previous dangerous lipid and sugar levels twenty years ago. My mother didn't cook like you or me. I learned to store food and cook from scratch from ladies at my church.
@nunyabusiness3625
@nunyabusiness3625 2 года назад
That's awesome! So you only cook vegan foods?
@nharman5162
@nharman5162 2 года назад
@SuzieQ weird question...are you a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of latter-day saints? I am and I am working towards truly living the Word of Wisdom but am struggling with good recipes and techniques for things like lentil baked/ loaves etc. And I don't know anyone who can help me out 😞
@nunyabusiness3625
@nunyabusiness3625 2 года назад
@@nharman5162 She sounds like she could be that or Seventh Day Adventist.
@danam.8709
@danam.8709 2 года назад
I'm Not LDS but used to keep the same pantry as you and added Sooo much to my cooking skills from the members of our local Grainge and those ladies also managed everything at the local churches except the sermons 😁.
@victoriayamen8923
@victoriayamen8923 2 года назад
I too, was blessed to be raised on "from scratch" cooking. That's how I've raised my children, and my little grandchildren know when they come to grandmas house...we cook from scratch and they can't wait to get their little hands in on what ever is going on in the kitchen. Food is love. ❤
@diannemiller4754
@diannemiller4754 2 года назад
We lived on a farm so most foods were meat, potatoes, and vegetables. I was a teen when I made my first (box) pizza. Now as a grandmother I'm definitely going back to farm fresh foods.
@PinkCsmtlgy
@PinkCsmtlgy 2 года назад
We make our own onion powder every year. We normally make enough to fill a half gallon jar. About a month after we made this year's, my oldest was getting me the jar and he broke it. I cried for about an hour.
@claudiaclaverie991
@claudiaclaverie991 2 года назад
My husband and I used to call what you’re describing as “newover’s”not leftovers because it was a new meal using something from a previous meal
@sarad2083
@sarad2083 2 года назад
I cook like that all the time and no one taught me about it, I just did it lol. My grandma told me it's a rare trait to have nowadays. I've made some super yummy meals out of stuff you'd never expect haha
@pamelaremme38
@pamelaremme38 2 года назад
To me there is no such thing as "left overs" I freeze them in whole meals and pop them in my toaster oven to re-heat. A home made TV dinner. HEALTHIER. Even left over mashed potatoes get turned into potato pancakes and then I freeze them. That is....if there are more potatoes than meat and veggie to put in my freezer meal. Just a little helpful hint. Blessings.
@kamilegier4730
@kamilegier4730 2 года назад
I have always wondered who buys these packaged or jars of gravy. Learning the mother sauces are key to cooking. The most basic gravy is use your saved bacon drippings, flour, water, salt, and pepper.
@blacksheep6365
@blacksheep6365 2 года назад
How do you save bacon drippings?
@Nancy-zk9dj
@Nancy-zk9dj Год назад
I remember once someone said something about buying a jar of gravy. I laughed thinking they were joking. It was unbelievable to me that you could buy gravy....in a jar! 🥴
@revkathie1
@revkathie1 2 года назад
I'm with you on the Oreos - they get a pass every time.
@TheJaymarcyhigley
@TheJaymarcyhigley 2 года назад
Scary how long Oreos can sit on a shelf and not go bad! Home made all the way!!!
@shirleyhall1924
@shirleyhall1924 2 года назад
Same here
@akkoss2331
@akkoss2331 2 года назад
My Mom was a fantastic cook who cooked EVERYTHING from scratch. I'm so thankful for her teaching me those basic skills, which I am using to feed my family. Learning to stretch ingredients by using different or less expensive ingredients has been a game changer for me as my 5 kids have grown and I am now feeding 4 teenagers ( plus a husband who still eats like a teenager 😉)
@dianehall5345
@dianehall5345 2 года назад
Hi Melissa- I just received your book Hand Made. As a farm wife, who had a grandmother, who went through the Great Depression, you did a great job of sharing the Old Ways! I especially like your chapter on sour dough. I knew some of the process, but you confirmed what I had forgotten. I am going to keep the starter on the counter, but refrigerate the starter if there is a gap in my baking routine. And I use a lot of buttermilk and yogurt. Thanks for those sections! Your book brought back fond memories of watching my gram cook. ~ Diane
@MelissaKNorris
@MelissaKNorris 2 года назад
I'm so glad you enjoyed it, thank you for getting it
@brandyh3536
@brandyh3536 2 года назад
I just got Hand Made too! I have barely got to read it yet, but this weekend is going to be cold and icky, so i plan to read it then
@colleenavery232
@colleenavery232 2 года назад
Canning them to have on hand is good but the high heat kills off some nutrients - until grid down - another preservation method is freezing - buy soap molds 6/silicon mold - pour the broth in them and freeze them. Put the blocks in baggies labeled in your freezer - melt them overnight in a a 1/2 gallon mason jar on the counter and use
@thearboristswife8274
@thearboristswife8274 2 года назад
My mom also made everything from scratch except taco seasoning because my dad insisted on a specific brand for his tacos. When I was 19 I became a nanny to a wonderful family who also did things from scratch. I used my moms recipes to cook for the kids. When I was about 23 yrs old I found out that cake mix came in a BOX mix! I was pretty proud to say that I never used those to bake from before.
@sharonholmes4444
@sharonholmes4444 2 года назад
I also make everything I can from scratch except Rue. It just never turns out for me so I do carry cream soups unfortunately. We have a bulk health store here locally where I get all my spices. Herbs I grow and dry myself.
@Mary-em5yi
@Mary-em5yi 2 года назад
I have recently discovered I enjoy cooking from scratch! I have just begun the process of stocking what we need. I am also nearing an early retirement and realize a lot of our expenses are in food purchases. I am really looking forward to your chart to help demonstrate and guide us on how to stretch one meal (like your roasted chicken example) into 4-5 meals!
@judyg9889
@judyg9889 2 года назад
Yes! I do the exactly the same thing; saves soooo much time & money. Unfortunately, I just found out that Bragg's nutritional yeast is fortified with the artificial form of B vitamins. :( Not good for anyone, but particularly not good for those with MTHFR gene mutations (and LOTS of people have this without knowing it). The answer is non-fortified yeast; Azure has Starwest Botanicals, but it's more expensive. Amazon has at least one organic, non-fortified nutritional yeast. I've always considered Bragg's to be kind of the pinnacle of healthy products, but not in this case. :( Fortunately I didn't buy it in bulk, and I will use the one jar of Bragg's that I have for our dog & cat so as not to waste it.
@abundantlyblessedhomestead9951
@abundantlyblessedhomestead9951 2 года назад
Thank you SO much for commenting this! I always buy Braggs with that assumption... but no more!
@aramkrikorian9460
@aramkrikorian9460 2 года назад
I buy the coarse Redmond Real Salt and put it into a pepper mill.
@tessie652001
@tessie652001 2 года назад
I keep a lot of ingredients on hand it so nice to know. Don’t have to run to town all the time GODBLESS sweetie
@100snyderm
@100snyderm 2 года назад
Been there done that with chili powder! Also used hot fresh peppers instead of sweet and compounded the problem (the growing season made them super spicy that year). No amount of sour cream toned down the heat of that chili! My brothers still talk about it!
@diannevaldez8670
@diannevaldez8670 2 года назад
Oh my gosh!!# I'm going to start buying your cook books! Yummmm
@WingardMT
@WingardMT 2 года назад
Thanks for the coconut milk alternative! love my curry but allergic to coconut milk and lately not worth the suffering. YEAH--can't wait to try your idea!
@loue6563
@loue6563 2 года назад
I live in an apartment so can’t grow much. But I have started to dehydrated any foods I get when they are starting to be not so fresh. Onions and garlic are easy to dry and store and even put in a spice grinder to make powders. We so often by things and don’t use them all be they go bad. I have been trying so hard not to waste food. It’s not always easy, to make time for it but so worth it.
@tracydimond3759
@tracydimond3759 2 года назад
We live in lower Alabama. So we have to keep an eye out for hurricane /tornado issues. When hurricane Michael hit Florida our nearest town had alot of evacuees hit. Supplies flew off shelves. We tend to keep supplies stocked for emergencies anyway, so we didn't have issues like others did when it came to sourcing stuff for meals, etc.
@vdsilva6806
@vdsilva6806 2 года назад
Thanks Melissa! Informative, educational, and appropriate for the times. All presented in a way that keeps your attention. You’re a natural!
@happydays1336
@happydays1336 2 года назад
I've been a "scratch" baker since I was a newlywed in the 1970s because it's so much cheaper and tastes tons better. Plus, I figured why buy cake mixes, for example, when you have to add almost the same number of ingredients to a mix as you do for a scratch cake? I grew up eating Jiffy Mixes, pancake mixes and boxed cake mixes. They are much inferior in taste. The only mix that tastes the same as made from scratch is Brownies. I've got to start making my own mixes for convenience again. The "Make a Mix" cookbooks are a good place to start. I think they're still in print.
@Eric-gi9kg
@Eric-gi9kg 2 года назад
Amazing information.. I grew up on traditional cooking. Didn't get my first fastfood until I around 8 years old (after we moved to the mainland..Seattle). I've always been interested in making things from scratch...I find it relaxing and rewarding. Just haven't done it in a long while, but really want to get back into it.
@TheHappyHomestead
@TheHappyHomestead 2 года назад
Mmmm, I need to try that ranch popcorn!! Great video, thank you! I love learning from you!!
@deecooper1567
@deecooper1567 2 года назад
GM☕️☕️. Sounds like how I was raised & how my boys were raised. We always lived around 30-40 mins from town so it was a waste of time & money to run to the store for one item. I grew up in a “ prepared “ small farm but never considered how convenient my mom had things in the pantry lol. Now the term used is prepping haha. I love shopping in my own store … so convenient!! Using what you have and planning ahead saves time, energy & expense. Great video 👵🏻👩‍🌾❣️
@debbieb6054
@debbieb6054 2 года назад
I would love to have your recipe for the chicken and coconut cream. Thank you for this video!
@ariyaelle
@ariyaelle 2 года назад
Thank you for the tips! It’s very helpful! Love the tip of cooking whole roast meat to have prepared meat on hand. Great time savings.
@dr.rev.lindabingham
@dr.rev.lindabingham 2 года назад
Blessings to all!
@jacquelineperez9069
@jacquelineperez9069 2 года назад
Blessings and lots of thanks to you Melissa , I have learned so much from you( sour dough starter, bread making:, etc….)thanks again for sharing your knowledge with the world!😇
@dauntlessdivine2627
@dauntlessdivine2627 2 года назад
I cook from scratch already but still love and appreciate this video! You gave me a lot of ideas that I haven't tried before!
@living6a916
@living6a916 2 года назад
Best video I’ve seen on kitcheneiring
@welshfae1249
@welshfae1249 2 года назад
I grew up rural. Coal fires and oil were our fuel. We would often get snowed in during the winter, so had to be prepared.
@celesteessel4500
@celesteessel4500 2 года назад
Loving this video, feeling inspired
@MelissaKNorris
@MelissaKNorris 2 года назад
So great to hear that you enjoyed the video!
@jeanludtke2913
@jeanludtke2913 2 года назад
My parents struggled after my dad fell three stories and broke his back and legs. He had polio as a child and one leg was much smaller, and still, worked painting buildings until he fell. All this to say, my parents struggled to feed us. My mom made whatever she could to keep us four kids fed. Lots of potatoes! The good Lord came through many a day as people would show up with friut and groceries. I remember once we had spaghettios, we thought we died and went to heaven. God saw us through. Mom went back to school and that helped build a better future.
@oksanasolo6842
@oksanasolo6842 2 года назад
Love that you still live in the same street.
@meganwells8423
@meganwells8423 2 года назад
Can you do a video on all of your favorite cook books for scratch cooking? Trying to buy more for a maybe grid down situation. 🙃
@holidayhomestead6327
@holidayhomestead6327 2 года назад
Great video. I love how many different things you are able to make from a few simple ingredients. Ps, I need a few of those recipes you mentioned. They sound delicious!
@jesskan9828
@jesskan9828 2 года назад
Great video! Can you share your taco bowl recipe?
@kimberleyfriesenhahn2515
@kimberleyfriesenhahn2515 2 года назад
Great video! I've never heard of the papooses dish. We are absolutely going to have to try that one!
@MelissaKNorris
@MelissaKNorris 2 года назад
Let me know what you think of the dish when you try it!
@chilove9955
@chilove9955 2 года назад
This video was right on time for me. City girl trying to “house” like I’m in the country.
@s.f.nightingale1735
@s.f.nightingale1735 2 года назад
I grew up in a household without salt, my dad got out of the military, and made a salt mountain on his food one day(didn't even taste it), so my mom got rid of all salt. She had to borrow salt to bake. While the ban has been lifted, unless we're baking, my family uses garlic salt, because garlic was our preferred seasoning. Though, watching this from the future, I wonder what preservation methods you might use for your cow's milk.
@renamaemcdonald2075
@renamaemcdonald2075 2 года назад
We grew up on a mixed farm only 4 miles from town. Mom cooked from scratch all the time. I had graduated high school before I ever learned how to make Mac & cheese from a box!😆
@tamara-lnlhomestead1441
@tamara-lnlhomestead1441 2 года назад
Melissa, I'm with you on not needing/having Oreos😜
@WeWillServeJehovah
@WeWillServeJehovah 2 года назад
Totally did the same thing with the chili powder.
@maryfroese7388
@maryfroese7388 2 года назад
Growing up I didn't know what KD was, I had it the first time when I was 16, the way people raved about it I thought it would be great but I hated it and still do after 18 years later. We had almost no pkg food, I kind of miss those days!
@elizabethbordeaux2741
@elizabethbordeaux2741 2 года назад
Great info. Thank you.
@dn744
@dn744 2 года назад
I only ate pre made food at friends houses. Even when I tried jar sauce mix, I didn't like the taste. I noticed the preservatives
@Wildevis
@Wildevis 2 года назад
All great advice, bone broth is my staple in winter for soups and stews. All great advice thanks and I a, rather pleased that I mostly cook from scratch. I have not bought a packet with any mix for years. I have a super spice shop accross the road from me so can buy there in bulk and then make my own mixes, like the Maroccan Ras el Hanout mix which consists of about 12-18 different spices but is an amazing blend
@lindamickel8545
@lindamickel8545 2 года назад
Thanks Melissa. I’m with you on not spicy and I have made chili where no amount of sour cream was going to help. Nice to know I’m not alone. Lol. Blessings
@pamelaremme38
@pamelaremme38 2 года назад
In my homemade kansas city BBQ sauce I didn't have apple juice so I diluted some of my applesauce and it worked beautifully. We just need to get creative.
@kathywills3244
@kathywills3244 2 года назад
Azure has coconut cream powder.
@walterofontario729
@walterofontario729 2 года назад
Ha I'm with on the Oreo cookie thing...home made chocolate cookies ...the best
@cindynielson4231
@cindynielson4231 2 года назад
Thanks for all the great ideas. Another video full of lessons. TFS 👍🎅🎄
@jimathey6153
@jimathey6153 2 года назад
OLD LEATHER SMITH here, 2 continue, there is almost No Flavor JUST HEAT & SPICE. GOD'S BLESSINGS ✝️⚾🙃
@anniem.163
@anniem.163 2 года назад
Great video and tips! Thank you so much for the links also!
@erinburns5966
@erinburns5966 2 года назад
Great video! I've always wanted to try a curry and the one you described sounds amazing! Do you have a recipe or link for that? Thanks!
@BarbaraFischer4
@BarbaraFischer4 2 года назад
Do you have a video on your food storage? That would be really cool! Would also love to see your videos on Rumble, GabTV, or another less-big-tech-y platform someday (I know adding another channel can be a pain though!).
@BarbaraFischer4
@BarbaraFischer4 2 года назад
Oops just got to the end of the video where it recommends your pantry vid!
@ReadAndThrift
@ReadAndThrift 2 года назад
I had to make myself keep watching after that Oreo slander 😂 I love Oreos
@emberreel3577
@emberreel3577 2 года назад
You should add those spice lists to the new book !!!!
@jamabailey3529
@jamabailey3529 Год назад
Love all the information in your videos. What is nutritional yeast?
@camboishawt
@camboishawt 2 года назад
LOL homesteader id be making my own garlic and onion powder i saw your garden :0
@MelissaKNorris
@MelissaKNorris 2 года назад
Only so many hours in a day, hopefully this year 😊
@hickoryhillinthebigwoods-r759
@hickoryhillinthebigwoods-r759 2 года назад
What is the large stainless steel box to the left of the stove?
@gails8950
@gails8950 2 года назад
Looks like for tea, coffee, flour, sugar on top and bread loaf on bottom storage.
@dalerankin8816
@dalerankin8816 2 года назад
Bread last 14 weeks in the fridge that is a long time
@wobdeehomestead
@wobdeehomestead 2 года назад
Try the fudge dipped Oreos, you’ll love them!
@cathybooth290
@cathybooth290 2 года назад
Not food related But I never had bought sweaters or socks always handmade. Also we had radiators Didn't even know about forced air heat. LOL
@marabergman2304
@marabergman2304 2 года назад
I would love to see a video of you cooking some of these recipes. They sound amazing!
@cathycooper3550
@cathycooper3550 2 года назад
Cathy from Alabama here. How do you organize your spices since you buy in bulk? Enjoy your videos! Thanks!
@nancyinboise2160
@nancyinboise2160 2 года назад
I was wondering what kind of staples you keep stocked for baking at all times?
@debigriffin1604
@debigriffin1604 Год назад
I’ll take a soft, made from scratch, yummy, fresh baked cookie, over a hard, weird tasting Oreo any day lol.
@renegaderanch1752
@renegaderanch1752 2 года назад
Hey! Love your videos, and how clean you keep your home while homesteading! Just curious, what do you keep in the top of the silver bread box on your counter??
@amandataylor682
@amandataylor682 2 года назад
My parents cycled through store bought foods like hamburger helper, hotdogs, & sausage quesadillas every week. 😂
@amandalashley3819
@amandalashley3819 2 года назад
I cook almost completely from scratch too. Unfortunately my kids know what pop and store bought cookies are because my dad thinks I'm crazy and that I'm depriving my kids of the "good things in life".
@vkarr154
@vkarr154 2 года назад
Love your vids!
@mistymounthomestead8594
@mistymounthomestead8594 2 года назад
Where do you get redmond salt in buckets? I can only find small bags (I'm in Canada though
@littlemisswowzers7188
@littlemisswowzers7188 2 года назад
Girl I admire u...im no where on ur level, 4 yr old boy and a very picky eater, his father...lol I can do rues...umm make my own sauces, gravy but taking a full chicken is where I freak out...lol
@victoriasprague7014
@victoriasprague7014 Год назад
Do you know if they accept/take the EBT cards/food stamps
@csstudio1786
@csstudio1786 2 года назад
Argentinean "empanadas" from meat, chicken, humita, vegetables...
@amberwebb975
@amberwebb975 2 года назад
Love this video. Very informative. Yours is the second RU-vid video I’ve seen who had mentioned Azure standard. I’ll have to check them out. I’m sorry to have to ask this but could you please move your mic away from your throat. Sorry again I just think it will make the sound quality better for you in the future.
@abundantlyblessedhomestead9951
@abundantlyblessedhomestead9951 2 года назад
Where do you buy real salt in the big buckets? Thanks!
@Finchersfarmstead
@Finchersfarmstead 2 года назад
Hmm peanut butter chocolate chip cookies. Homemade is best, it's cheaper n your tastes buds different.
@Jeanaye
@Jeanaye 2 года назад
Melissa: thank you for this. I have recently read about fats going rancid in stocks and broths when cooked for too long, and the need to either skim off the fat or strain off the first batch for use after 2-3 hours into the longer cooking process of continuing cooking the bones with new water base added. Can you please explain if you have heard of this being true. Thanks
@lizabethhall7377
@lizabethhall7377 2 года назад
I've been wondering about it going rancid as well.
@sarad2083
@sarad2083 2 года назад
I have a question on the Redmond real salt.. it says its unrefined but contains no iodine. The only foods that really have iodine is fish which I don't eat. How do you supplement the iodine? Also I read it's grittier than table salt, do you notice a difference?
@tatzja8074
@tatzja8074 2 года назад
You could take a sea kelp supplement or try to incorporate sea kelp in your diet if you’re not put off by the taste.
@jimathey6153
@jimathey6153 2 года назад
OLD LEATHER SMITH here. I make my own hot PEPPER, I usually plant them next 2 each other so I get hotter PEPPERS. This is my 3rd grind. With my Lord's help I grow, Sun dry, and finally grind, takes 1 year. This grind has Ghost, Biquinho, 160 degree Cayenne, Caribbean Red Habenaro, and Jalapeno
@COWELLGIRL
@COWELLGIRL 2 года назад
How do I order one of your husbands dough knife/scraper
@MelissaKNorris
@MelissaKNorris 2 года назад
You'll find them here melissaknorris.com/product-tag/bench-knife/
@gowest5145
@gowest5145 2 года назад
I made some homemade chili for lunch. I threw all my leftovers in it.
@edwardzarnowski5558
@edwardzarnowski5558 2 года назад
Chili over baked potatoes is yummy with cheese and sour cream (Mrs Z)
@helennelmes7560
@helennelmes7560 2 года назад
Oh my! So funny
@tristaperkins7112
@tristaperkins7112 2 года назад
Can you link your spicy sauerkraut?
@kamilegier4730
@kamilegier4730 2 года назад
You wouldn’t be able even sit in the same kitchen with my chili, I use Carolina Reaper and Ghost pepper daily.
@birchwoodbuilders3288
@birchwoodbuilders3288 2 года назад
Do you ever freeze dry your left overs?
@MelissaKNorris
@MelissaKNorris 2 года назад
We usually eat them all but plan to do some this coming year
@ginapearson3601
@ginapearson3601 2 года назад
❣️❣️
@josephnorton1225
@josephnorton1225 2 года назад
Is it true the main plant if Azur Standard had a fire in 2022?
@MelissaKNorris
@MelissaKNorris 2 года назад
Not the plant, office headquarters, it didn't affect the warehouse or orders except for carob and azure brand oils, but they already have a new place for oils
@sundancer442
@sundancer442 2 года назад
Dehydrated coconut powder. Shelf stable; problem solved. :)
@RichRecipesDoItYourself
@RichRecipesDoItYourself 2 года назад
Melissa alt yazı ekle lütfen
@ZeldaZelda-RichesToRags
@ZeldaZelda-RichesToRags 2 года назад
disappointing that most everything I needed to order is out of stock
@janicemerryweather5913
@janicemerryweather5913 2 года назад
Hi big fan here! I’m saying this in the nicest most respectful way…. The mic is a bit too close to your throat.
@celesteessel4500
@celesteessel4500 2 года назад
Hi 🔥🕊
@tonydavis4957
@tonydavis4957 2 года назад
Wow she such a smart BEAUTIFUL woman. Iam a FAN
@traceyshomestead1938
@traceyshomestead1938 2 года назад
You're, like, the Martha Stewart that Martha Stewart wishes she could be!
@ShannasCountryCreek
@ShannasCountryCreek 2 года назад
Hi Melissa🥰 I purchased your academy a few months ago, and seem unable to log in and open the academy index to finish my course. I am going to be slow finishing the course and hope to use it as reference often. It is a lifetime membership right? I tried to email, but I don't think I'm able to reply to the subscription emails. 🥰
@MelissaKNorris
@MelissaKNorris 2 года назад
Hey there, the membership access isn't lifetime, but if you did annual it's for the full year or monthly as long as you keep it active. You should be able to reply to the emails. You can email direct help@melissaknorris.com
@ShannasCountryCreek
@ShannasCountryCreek 2 года назад
@@MelissaKNorris Thank you Melissa. I will message you at the email you provided here.
@Finchersfarmstead
@Finchersfarmstead 2 года назад
Yeah 23 tornadoes in 7 states
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