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My Life in Appalachia 24 | Matt Finally Got Fried Green Tomatoes! 

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Along with celebrating and preserving Appalachian heritage and culture I'm always hoping to shine a light on the good life that I live in the Appalachian Mountains of Western North Carolina. I hope you enjoy this peek into my life.
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Apple Bread: blindpigandtheacorn.com/apple...
Cushaw Soup: • 3 Of My Favorite Cusha...
Biscuits: • How to Make the Best E...
Cornbread: • The Secret to Good Cor...
Fiddle Tune: Original Tune by Katie
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@shariarnold9649
@shariarnold9649 Год назад
Oh my goodness...I just found paradise! A brook, a garden, a big front porch and granny’s flowers all nestled in the mountains. The folks, the food, the fiddle music...a place where memories are made...Appalachian heaven✨
@theresaleek7750
@theresaleek7750 Год назад
So true, these videos are more than just watching a video about cooking or about any subject you're being invited in someone's home you it's like being inside your home it's like you're sitting down with friends and visiting and getting to know them and their families and how they live it's like making new friends.
@garybrunet6346
@garybrunet6346 Год назад
Absolute paradise ❤️
@gregknight293
@gregknight293 Год назад
Your house must be constantly filled with the aroma of delicious food cooking , the outside with flowers, fresh earth, and the forested hills , all carried by a crisp autumn breeze. Thank you for the fried tomatoes , the wonderful photography , Katie for the music and the whole family for a visit into what a beautiful family life should be .
@Psalmonetwentyone
@Psalmonetwentyone Год назад
Tipper, you have no idea how much I needed this video this evening. My normal quiet neighborhood has been "blessed" with the neighbor's grandson and his dirt bike on fall break. Twelve hours of dirt bike make you truly appreciate the soothing sound of a creek. Thank you!!!!
@CelebratingAppalachia
@CelebratingAppalachia Год назад
Glad I could help 😀
@kerrygordon1088
@kerrygordon1088 Год назад
I’m so glad Matt finally got his Fried Green Tomatoes! No one deserves it more. He is so grateful for every bite of food that you both have worked to put on your table, plus the effort of cooking it when you do the cooking. I know he is a great cook, in his own right, but he just blesses my heart the way he is grateful for what you prepare. 😊
@MrsEyes512
@MrsEyes512 Год назад
Yeah. Matt is a cool ol' Diddy! He and Tipper are a great couple! ❤
@ItsTheCKH
@ItsTheCKH Год назад
My life could not be more different than yours- and I love what I learn from you. Thank you for such a positive, educational channel!
@CelebratingAppalachia
@CelebratingAppalachia Год назад
Wow, thank you! 😀
@thirdrockjul2224
@thirdrockjul2224 Год назад
I enjoyed the nature photography. Katie, thanks for the fiddle tune. Tipper, thanks for the fried green tomatoes. Yummy! You’re lucky Matt. Thanks for the great camera work Corie. ❤️
@CelebratingAppalachia
@CelebratingAppalachia Год назад
So glad you enjoyed it 😀
@keeptrying5962
@keeptrying5962 Год назад
Oh, I had missed that (taking dogs out) and glad you mentioned it, so I could go back. I imagine how lovely it would be to hear that (like neighbors and maybe sound travels in those mountains) on such a beautiful day. 12:48
@lindahays8444
@lindahays8444 Год назад
It is so peaceful and quiet at your place. It's very pretty too. Plus I live to hear the girls making music. Girl you are indeed blessed.
@CelebratingAppalachia
@CelebratingAppalachia Год назад
Thank you Linda 😀
@tennesseesmoky9012
@tennesseesmoky9012 Год назад
What a reflection of life in the Appalachian mountains. A beautiful place to live, a special creek with clear running water, a mountain fiddle tune played by a lovely lady, and a family style home cooked meal featuring a southern favorite...cast iron fried green tomatoes. Doesn’t get much better. Thank you for sharing all of this. God bless y’all everyday. - Tennessee Smoky
@matthewbrandon931
@matthewbrandon931 Год назад
Matt needs a pepper mill and fresh ground pepper. Christmas is coming up.
@CelebratingAppalachia
@CelebratingAppalachia Год назад
😀 Thank you Matthew
@zolitaeastman8178
@zolitaeastman8178 Год назад
I agree 😊
@jewelmccurley4578
@jewelmccurley4578 Год назад
Everything you cook looks so delicious Tipper! Hope Matt enjoyed his fried green tomatoes!:)
@CelebratingAppalachia
@CelebratingAppalachia Год назад
Thank you! He did 😀
@WillB1970
@WillB1970 Год назад
Your videos sure bring back memories of my childhood. My parents moved the family to the midwest in 1970 shortly after my brother and I were born. But we would visit my grandparents in Eastern Tennessee every summer. I remember Granny (Mamaw as we called her ) spending the majority of her time in the kitchen. And Papaw sitting out on the front porch telling us all about scriptures in the bible. Fried Green Tomatoes was the one thing my Father always asked Mamaw to make when we visited. We never went hungry with Mamaw. Watching you takes me back to those times. So thank you for these videos. And one question: Have you ever made Steak and Gravy? I never see it so much anymore but I believe it was cube steak fried and then cooked in homemade gravy. I know my Mamaw as well as my Mother used to make it quite often. Keep making these videos and God Bless you and your Family.
@darlingusa2pettee57
@darlingusa2pettee57 Год назад
My mom did too. Loved it. sigh...memories.
@apiecemaker1163
@apiecemaker1163 Год назад
My daddy loved it also! He would tell mama, “ fry it, and fry it brown.” He loved his meat cooked brown to bring out the flavor of the brown flour. Then mama made biscuits and gravy from the drippings. Yum! Now they call it poor man’s steak. Guess we were but never knew it. We were happy.
@CelebratingAppalachia
@CelebratingAppalachia Год назад
Thank you! Love those memories! I have a video about cube steak and gravy you can check it out when you have time 😀
@apiecemaker1163
@apiecemaker1163 Год назад
@@CelebratingAppalachia thank you I will.
@judyabernathy80
@judyabernathy80 Год назад
Amazing pic of the lizard getting the bug!! Your apple bread looks great!! Loved Katie’s playing for us! So pretty. ♥️🙏🏼♥️
@darlingusa2pettee57
@darlingusa2pettee57 Год назад
Did it get the bug? I couldn't tell it happened so fast. I even slowed down the playback speed to the lowest speed and it was ...bug here, blink, bug gone! hahaha. Thanks for clearing that up. 😉
@kimberlyking9947
@kimberlyking9947 Год назад
that scene with you and Corie stringing and breaking beans on the porch is awesome, from the gentle rocking to those wonderful vintage pans to the gentle conversation at hand, truly a blessing! you know from previous comment how I love to see those creek scenes, so very relaxing to watch. Loved hearing Katie play the fiddle. Oh boy them fried green tomatoes looked delicious. Since our tomatoes took all summer to ripen and we ate lots of them fried this year, I got lazy and just dredged mine in corn meal to fry, but they were still dang good. Loved the part about how the flowers got started and that you will continue to pass that down to the twins.
@CelebratingAppalachia
@CelebratingAppalachia Год назад
Thank you!! So glad you enjoyed this one 😀
@donnabelle2648
@donnabelle2648 Год назад
I love your channel, sometimes it makes me sad, sometimes happy. I remember all the time spent with family, especially cousins. I get sad that all the people I loved, and learned from, are gone, but we’ll be together someday. Even before I started my genealogy journey, I knew names of 3-4 generations back, and have photos of parents, grandparents, and great grandparents. We were mainly farmers. Up here no one can answer the question of “Who’s your people?” My children did spend time down home, but as they got older, never enough time. My daughter named her daughter Nora Mae! I said, that sounds Southern, yes. Mom, I is. Even though they live in the Pacific Northwest, Reckon I will make sure they know who their people are. Thanks for listening y’all
@CelebratingAppalachia
@CelebratingAppalachia Год назад
Thank you Donna for sharing your thoughts 😀
@cindypressley4285
@cindypressley4285 Год назад
That meal was a feast! Everything looked delicious. You and Matt are both such good cooks!
@carolineodle8381
@carolineodle8381 Год назад
Love fried green tomatoes. I enjoyed the sounds of the creek and nature.
@lindamcgee3651
@lindamcgee3651 Год назад
Everything looked yummy to eat. I loved the beautiful flowers, and the story behind them. How Corie and Katie will pass on the traditions your families have shared with one another. When Katie was playing her beautiful music 🎻 It was like the mountains were echoing and remembering all the folks that once lived there. God's beautiful canvas of colors and the beautiful sounds of the mountains are forever beholden to me. Have a blessed and peaceful evening 🙏🤗💕
@catheygraves961
@catheygraves961 Год назад
I enjoy your stories and cooking!
@albertleeiii1533
@albertleeiii1533 Год назад
This is the first time I’ve seen how fried green tomatoes are prepared! They looked delicious! I really enjoyed the history on the flowers. I’ve always gifted folks with plants or flowers. It’s an infinite gift. Many intriguing aspects on this channel. Keep on! 👍🏼✌🏼
@garriscyan
@garriscyan Год назад
So happy Matt got his tomatoes!
@PC-mz5su
@PC-mz5su Год назад
It’s a beautiful life! Thanks for sharing your time and all your talents, your daughter plays beautiful on the violin!
@debbieepperly3821
@debbieepperly3821 Год назад
Oh this reminded me of sitting on the front porch with mama stringing beans or shucking corn. We had some of our best talks then. Y'alls way of life is so close to how I grew up. I just love watching y'alls videos! Hugs & blessings from VA! 💗
@slolive1
@slolive1 Год назад
You are right. The trees are starting to look beautiful out in that area right now. My husband and I came up through NE Georgia and western NC yesterday riding and looking at the trees. We even came through Brasstowm, to see the awesome community that you live in!
@ritaspeers1259
@ritaspeers1259 Год назад
I may be commenting a lot, but I have to say that I enjoyed watching that old beetle bug prowl around. It made me think of some of my Mom's stories. She said she would play with those big beetles when she was a child and make them "fight" sometimes. Now she was terrified of worms or snakes, but she would pick up almost any "bug", no matter how big or strange it looked. She'd study it for a minute and then figure out how to pick it up without any harm to herself or the bug ( or insect). She was a "wild woman" in that regard.💕 Good memories!
@CelebratingAppalachia
@CelebratingAppalachia Год назад
Love those memories Rita 😀
@lindadial7177
@lindadial7177 Год назад
My mother loved green fried tomatoes 😊 I remember her making them when I was a little girl!!!
@CelebratingAppalachia
@CelebratingAppalachia Год назад
Love that memory 😀
@yvonnehouston4893
@yvonnehouston4893 Год назад
A great visit today in Southern Appalachia! Snapping beans, what is more relaxing than sitting with a loved one talking over the days' happenings, creek song, brought happy memories from childhood days playing and searching for crawdads. Fried green tomatoes yum! Thank you for sharing your lives in the magical Appalachia! You are truly blessed!
@okiejammer2736
@okiejammer2736 Год назад
It is a 🎶 Joy having watched Katie over the years gain more and more finesse and confidence on the fiddle. EXCELLENT.
@mariyncarter8207
@mariyncarter8207 Год назад
My husband's grandma ,aunt's a d momma always sprinkled sugar on their fried green tomatoes when the room them out of the frying pan. Also I can't believe it but my lilacs are blooming in October. Most of the leaves dropped because of the draught but they're blooming. Smells just like spring in October. This has been a funny year for all our plants
@lissarice1876
@lissarice1876 Год назад
Love how most everything in your life has a great story attached & that Granny still remembers them all. I hope you're writing these down.
@garybrunet6346
@garybrunet6346 Год назад
I hope you enjoyed you fried green tomatoes, Matt! That’s something I could definitely eat.😊🇨🇦
@robinhaupt9119
@robinhaupt9119 Год назад
Thank you Tipper. It's always nice to see whats going on in your corner of Appalachia.
@CelebratingAppalachia
@CelebratingAppalachia Год назад
Thank you Robin 😀
@3251JOE
@3251JOE Год назад
Fried green tomatoes seem to be mainly a Southern tradition. Up north here in the Maryland Piedmont, both sides of my family fried tomatoes, but used bigger tomatoes that had just turned pink. Being half ripe, they would keep the shape of the slices when fried. Ripe tomatoes would turn to mush. We just used plain all purpose flour to dredge the tomato slices, no egg wash. The fried slices were piled high on an oval meat platter with each layer being sprinkled with a bit of sugar. Salt and pepper were added individually to taste on one's plate. I skipped the salt, but added more sugar to my serving. As this could only be done at the height of summer tomato season, fried tomatoes were often part of an all garden meal, except for a small dish of some king of meat. Mom-mom would dill pickle the small green tomatoes left at the end of season. They were quite delicious, too.
@sandrahusbands3345
@sandrahusbands3345 Год назад
That’s how we make our eggplant. Your videos are a blessing to me along with the girls. My Dad’s people came from Scotland to the Carolinas in the 1630s.
@darlingusa2pettee57
@darlingusa2pettee57 Год назад
Mine as well, Sandra. My paternal grandma still had some lingering Scottish brogue when I was little. When mom visited Scotland, she bought each of us children the McPherson plaid in scarves or ties.
@robinchanteusedylan8326
@robinchanteusedylan8326 Год назад
"This is top notch food as far as I'm concerned" certainly says it all! 😋 It all looks so good. Yay, fried green tomatoes! The photography or videoing is always so nice in these videos. That's a sweet story about how the ageratum got started. Katie & Corie can follow the tradition. It's always a delight to hear Katie on the fiddle. 🌻🍂
@vickiwood9192
@vickiwood9192 Год назад
I'm envious! I love fried green tomatoes. Haven't had any in years. Thank you for the beautiful scenery. It reminded me of floating leaf boats as a child many years ago. Thank you, Katie, for the beautiful music.
@richardmcclurg3896
@richardmcclurg3896 Год назад
Oh! My goodness! Y'all got my stomach growl in like a old bear. Biscuits and gravy, fried green tomaters and fried eggs. That sounds like a good old fashioned breakfast to me. The old creek runnin down the hill and the paths up the hillside makes me long for my childhood holler here in So. Ohio.
@erasenegatedelete
@erasenegatedelete Год назад
I grew up in northern Virginia and have always loved Appalachia. These videos are inspiring and wonderful. I’d love to retire on an Appalachian homestead. Thank you for making these!
@Sweetpea1128
@Sweetpea1128 Год назад
So much delicious food!! Fall came on fast! We’ll probably get frost this weekend. Trees are turning a bit more. Thanks for sharing the goodness of your Appalachian life with us! ❤️🍁
@terryfinley7760
@terryfinley7760 Год назад
So happy Matt got his fried green tomatoes! I like how you vary your style of making videos. “My life in Appalachia “ is my favorite.
@fondoftheduh
@fondoftheduh Год назад
My uncle had a way of canning sliced green tomatoes with the skins still on. a stack of slices in a jar that he would fry up during the winter months. Now that was a special treat when he popped those out of the pantry in the dead of winter.
@mikemanjo2458
@mikemanjo2458 Год назад
I absolutely love Katie’s song! So beautiful! ❤❤❤ I had fried green tomatoes once in Arkansas...so yummy! I had planted some little cherry tomatoes this year and only got a few off of them, then last week, my hubby said, you got a bunch of tomatoes out there. That plant has finally decided to produce! I’ve got a pretty good size bowel full now and there’s about as many again still out there! There’s probably a lesson in there about late bloomers still being quite productive . Thanks for sharing your wonderful life with me! Jane in SC ❤🙏🏻
@wtbrn4u
@wtbrn4u Год назад
Katie, you are so talented 💕
@okiejammer2736
@okiejammer2736 Год назад
Stringing, snapping beans. 😊 Such smiley memories from your excellent videos. Thanks to ALL of you.
@MrBarbossa6
@MrBarbossa6 Год назад
You guys and gals live a wonderful simple life up there as far as I can tell. I actually envy it a little living in reckless city. If I knew somebody in some rural place like that, id be up and gone.
@CathiR330
@CathiR330 Год назад
I'm with Matt- love fried green tomatoes!!! 🥰
@iartistdotme
@iartistdotme Год назад
I love fried green tomatoes! Wish I had some still growing just for fried green ones. Your video of the surrounding land was so beautiful! I remember when I was first married and moving into our first home - with no nothing growing around it. The mother of one of my husbands friends was showing me her yard and asked if I wanted some starts. She had to explain what that was and after some instructions she gathered a whole bunch of different things for us. They grew so well and I soon had a landscaped yard which provided me with starts to bring up to our 10 acres when we moved to the country. Still have some today after 58 years and am still amazed that it works that way. I read in the bible that God told Isreal to take a tip cutting of the cedars in lebanon and plant it to have forests where they were exiled. I never heard of tip cutting a cedar and thought I would try. It worked then and should still now. Next spring I will try it.
@connieumar2076
@connieumar2076 Год назад
Mary, I've never heard of taking a starter from a cedar! Cedars are one of my favorite trees & I would love to have one in my yard. Could you tell me how to do it ( where to take the cutting from, how to get the roots started prior to planting , or if I need to do that at all) ? I would appreciate it greatly if you could .
@iartistdotme
@iartistdotme Год назад
@@connieumar2076 I've never done it with cedar and when I read it in the Bible decided to try - next spring. I have often made cutting/starts with woody plants like rosemary - very successfully so I know it is possible but it sure intrigued me when cedar tips were mentioned.It specifically said top tips so I will try with the cedars we have growing like weeds here in Florida. When I do start woody cuttings, I cut about 4-5" of tips that are newly green and stem strong but not yet toughened up, strip the leaves off the bottom and dip the bottom into a root hormone powder, stick it in damp soil, then set it outside under my shrubs to keep the sun from cooking it and I make sure it stays slightly moist. Normally a cut 5-10 tips in the spring and put all in one pot of potting mix and typically get several to grow. You need to experiment with several tip cuttings for best luck. If you have to bring it inside, I would keep it covered loosely with a glass jar raised slightly so it isn't too humid or even just a piece of plastic wrap VERY loosely laying over top. Good luck! I've successfully done hibiscus, orange tree, moringa, elderberry, roses, rosemary, I can't remember all of them. Don't know how many already know this but in the spring at Easter time, when you look up and the tall pines, the growing tips on the top form a cross. Once you see the trees full of crosses you'll never forget.
@connieumar2076
@connieumar2076 Год назад
@@iartistdotme Mary , Thank You So Much for helping me. I have sprouted Rosemary from starts , but never a tree . I had not heard about Easter & the Pines . It is a lovely story & I will remember it @ Easter so that I can see it !! There are no Cedars left in my part of Oklahoma - not the tall, proud , ones anyway. I will speak to a nursery here to see if I can order one . If not , I'll make a 3 hour drive & hike through the mountains there to see if I can find a young one. If I can , I'll go back in the Spring to get some cuttings to bring home with me...Easter would be the ideal time to go so that I can look up into the pines that I know grow there and see the crosses. Again , Thank You So Very Much . Blessings to You & Yours , Connie
@natsomething0
@natsomething0 Год назад
I'm so glad you talked about the tradition of sharing flowers. 🙂I live in a different state than my original home place, but I often look outside at a pretty unidentified bush that lives near my kitchen window, blooming tiny white flowers in the spring, and remember our dear family friend from many years ago. We refer to it as "the Russell bush" . It's very prolific and sends out lots of shoots each year. He gave it to my mom, who gave some to me when I moved away. He's passed on now, but just the sight of that bush is a happy reminder of a different era in my life and it helps keep the memories alive in my mind. It's great to get new plants and flowers, but it's most satisfying when they carry a story and are something of a memorial to a life that lives on in the minds of the people who knew and loved them.
@LorrayneHam
@LorrayneHam Год назад
I moved to Appalachia 3 years ago and I love it, so glad to have found your channel… it clearly describes and illustrates the rhythm of the mountains and life here.
@willowgrove631
@willowgrove631 Год назад
I’m not quite sure how I found your videos, but I’m so very glad I did! Hello from my little village in the uk 😊. What a joy to hear all about your life in Appalachia - it’s wonderful to hear about family histories, recipes and the old ways. You share my love of finding forgotten items, like pieces of pottery etc. and wondering about the folks who used them and the stories they had to tell. Thank you!
@CelebratingAppalachia
@CelebratingAppalachia Год назад
Welcome and thank you 😀
@jf5336
@jf5336 Год назад
Your creek is so amazingly clear, gosh, so beautiful. I could watch and listen to that for hours. So peaceful. Thank you Tipper!
@keeptrying5962
@keeptrying5962 Год назад
Those tomatoes look really delicious! My husband doesn't mind leftovers at all either, and what a blessing that truly is. Your nasturtiums look SO PRETTY. You inspired me to buy some (seeds) and they're growing...put them in late though, so we'll see. At any rate, they're growing and trying and I'll be earlier with them next year. THANK YOU TIPPER, as always. 🙌🏼
@CelebratingAppalachia
@CelebratingAppalachia Год назад
They are among my favorite flowers 😀 Thank you!
@Julie-bq6iz
@Julie-bq6iz Год назад
Yea!!! Good for Matt!!! I love fried green tomatoes too. 😋 The lizard got a treat too! 😉
@robinsnell7249
@robinsnell7249 Год назад
Loved this one so much. I watched it twice. The fried matters looked soooo good!
@CelebratingAppalachia
@CelebratingAppalachia Год назад
Thank you!!
@cherylbrown8409
@cherylbrown8409 Год назад
Wow, such a relaxing & cozy video with the breakfast & supper food. Made me hungry. You can simply video y’all’s activities during the day like cooking & working in the garden etc & it all is so interesting. Loved Katie’s playing. I love fried green tomatoes, too. The scenes & sounds of the stream are so sedating to me. I always wanted to live in the mountains in a rustic house by a stream. I sure hope heaven has mountains & streams & then maybe I could finally enjoy what I always wanted on earth. I know you are a busy lady, but thanks for carving out time to let us be part of your daily life.
@cynthiapate9138
@cynthiapate9138 Год назад
Soothing sounds of Katie’s fiddle and the bubbling brook with great food!!! Thank you.
@donnielaws7020
@donnielaws7020 Год назад
Awesome my friend. Thanks so much for sharing this. God bless you.
@CelebratingAppalachia
@CelebratingAppalachia Год назад
Thank you Donnie! Hope you are well 😀
@donnielaws7020
@donnielaws7020 Год назад
@@CelebratingAppalachia Thank you Tipper. So busy my friend. Trying to get ready for cold weather. So dry here. No rain in over a month. Loved the fiddle music. Take care my friend.
@sharonholt3118
@sharonholt3118 Год назад
Your videos are just chocked full of wisdom…something for everyone 😊 The woods and nature and peaceful stream are some of the prettiest landscapes I’ve ever seen! Thank you for sharing your world with us Ms Tipper
@CelebratingAppalachia
@CelebratingAppalachia Год назад
So nice of you thank you!
@GrannyZanna
@GrannyZanna Год назад
I have fallen in love with your RU-vid channel. I will soon be 74 and grew up in southern Rowan County, NC. Never thought I had a link to Applachia, but I loved visiting the NC mountains before I moved to TX. I know a lot of the speaking terms you define for us - my mother and my father's kin used them when I was a child, so there's definitely a link. I remember eating a lot like you do, too, especially when we had family reunions. I live in Dallas Tx, now and long for the slower pace of life I knew growing up (and thought was boring at the time!). It's still very warm in Dallas (87 right now at 5:56 pm) and we really don't have a fall season, so thanks for the beautiful photos and videos of fall in Appalachia!
@CelebratingAppalachia
@CelebratingAppalachia Год назад
I'm so glad you enjoy our videos!! Thank you 😀
@jennifert2953
@jennifert2953 Год назад
Beautiful as always.
@georgiagal9410
@georgiagal9410 Год назад
Love spending time with Tipper ❤
@sharonpasquini5772
@sharonpasquini5772 Год назад
Beautiful all around, thank you for sharing!
@debbiehills2928
@debbiehills2928 Год назад
Just beautiful! Thank you.
@garykirk9888
@garykirk9888 Год назад
Beautiful playing! Loved it!!!
@marthaanthis3980
@marthaanthis3980 Год назад
Thank you so much for sharing your life with us!
@sheilajohnson6478
@sheilajohnson6478 Год назад
The goldenrod is beautiful. There’s nothing like the sound of a running creek.
@swoodhaus
@swoodhaus Год назад
Great video! Love the variety! That was some good eating! Love everything you fixed. Great scenery as well! Thanks Tipper!
@sparkyin3d
@sparkyin3d Год назад
Thank you for all you do ❤!
@amymahers2957
@amymahers2957 Год назад
Enjoyed your video today. Thank you for the sights, sounds and stories from Appalachia.
@rolandpinette9946
@rolandpinette9946 Год назад
It's always a pleasure to enjoy a peek into your good life, Tipper. Another great video. Thank you.
@kingscairn
@kingscairn Год назад
Terrace the bank with raised beds - walkways can be grass ( mow for compost ) or walkways could be covered with woven fabric to keep grass & weeds down
@lissarice1876
@lissarice1876 Год назад
Loved this. Just perfect for autumn. Your photography on the outdoor clips is beautiful.
@girlgeekFL
@girlgeekFL Год назад
So very peaceful!
@timbennett7211
@timbennett7211 Год назад
Great video! Those fried green tomatoes looked soooooo good!
@JC62888
@JC62888 Год назад
I enjoy your channel. Your lifestyle is very comforting.
@ritaspeers1259
@ritaspeers1259 Год назад
A lone fiddle tune in the outdoors is a mighty fine sound. I'm sure the woods critters stop and listen!
@reneejames3325
@reneejames3325 Год назад
Thank you for that piece on the fiddle 💚
@Julie-bq6iz
@Julie-bq6iz Год назад
Katie, I loved your fiddle tune very much. Thanks for sharing it.
@rhondalampe6676
@rhondalampe6676 Год назад
Thanks for sharing Tipper! Truly is calming. Thanks Rhonda
@rcdoodles6214
@rcdoodles6214 Год назад
What a lovely video. Thank you.
@hopegeoghegan4184
@hopegeoghegan4184 Год назад
This brought me back to my Mamaw’s all the family, food, and music. Miss so many family right now. Thanks for sharing
@brendamorris7263
@brendamorris7263 Год назад
Love the sound of that creek, and love that the water is so clear!!
@lauraautry6992
@lauraautry6992 Год назад
I get so hungry watching your videos. Your videos remind me so much of growing up at my grandparents in Mississippi ❤️
@bonniefordahl7065
@bonniefordahl7065 Год назад
This is such a soothing video. Love it. Thanks for sharing!
@David-dd7qe
@David-dd7qe Год назад
Thank's for sharing! Sharing the flowers and plants has been in our family for a while. Always nice to look at a plant and remember where it came from!
@LDHBees
@LDHBees Год назад
With our first really cold morning coming this weekend, our Alabama farmers will be picking the last of the late tomatoes this week...but squashes and pumpkins and greens are here. Yay! So happy to welcome the cooler temps... Thank you for sharing Katie's fiddle tune - it's one of my favorite sounds. Blessings and best wishes to you and the family.
@virginiawimer8064
@virginiawimer8064 Год назад
Love seeing that little creek flow and the other scenery.
@joyphelps968
@joyphelps968 Год назад
The best video of my whole week!! Thank you so much for sharing your life and beautiful surroundings!
@randaljameslynch3863
@randaljameslynch3863 Год назад
Beautiful.
@sshaw4429
@sshaw4429 Год назад
I have such good memories sitting with my grandma and my aunt like this.
@josiecardenas4440
@josiecardenas4440 Год назад
Thank you for the nature walk . and Katie playing her fiddle . I have not eat fried green tomatoes . looks very good
@benlaw4647
@benlaw4647 Год назад
I love the "my life in Appalachia" videos! Love seeing the food , the music, the flowers, all the sights and sounds of nature around your mountain home...glad matt got to enjoy his fried green tomatoes, they did look good ! That was awesome how you captured on video the lizard on the hunt for a meal , and how it was stalking one prey and suddenly a larger meal arrived, the other one was lucky. It is something how fast that lizards tongue grabbed that insect ! Could not see it! Fascinating creatures, nature is awesome and fascinating! Thank you for sharing y'alls life tipper! God bless y'all....🙏❤
@rebeccawinkler9528
@rebeccawinkler9528 Год назад
Loved the creek ! Also all your surrounding nature. I supposed I'll be making a few fried maters this coming week. Freeze is coming this weekend for us. I'm amazed the cushaw kept that long. Looks like some fine eating in your home.
@SittinNBitchin
@SittinNBitchin Год назад
This is such a beautiful video....thank you for sharing with us
@dianalester1351
@dianalester1351 Год назад
Loved this Video, thank you for sharing.
@kevinscamera5574
@kevinscamera5574 Год назад
What a great video . Really enjoyed it
@sondramccain3038
@sondramccain3038 Год назад
all around good video, the scenery, the cooking, and the music
@ritaspeers1259
@ritaspeers1259 Год назад
Lovin' your channel more & more! There's always something to learn or to be reminded of!
@CelebratingAppalachia
@CelebratingAppalachia Год назад
Thank you Rita 😀
@reneehenderson4818
@reneehenderson4818 Год назад
Such wonderful beautiful things. Thank you.
@dianewilliams5271
@dianewilliams5271 Год назад
Thanks for sharing your stories and the beautiful sights around your home.
@CelebratingAppalachia
@CelebratingAppalachia Год назад
Glad you enjoyed it 😀
@snidelywhiplash6391
@snidelywhiplash6391 Год назад
Loved your video. The creek flowing, the fiddle music, breaking beans on the porch, cooking in an iron skillet. I will forever love the memories of my time in southeastern KY.
@pamelahousley7543
@pamelahousley7543 Год назад
Looks delicious - thank you.
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