I, like most of your followers, just love and look forward to all your videos and lives. Today, I was having surgery, came home feeling low and watching the baby goats and getting caught on your live, just lifted my spirits. Thank you so much for being wonderful people with positive outlooks on life.
I had a chihuahua named Chip. He was friendly and hardly ever barked. Everyone loved my baby. He has been gone for two years, and I still miss him so much!!
You guys been absolutely joy tonight, full of humor and laughter. Thank you for bringing that to us as we all need it. Have a wonderful evening, enjoy your night. God bless.
My first production to see was The Music Man. I was 8 years old. Front row with my best friend and her sister. I'm 72 and I still smile thinking about how amazing it was for us. We're 1300 miles apart and still best friends.
I already ate a salad for dinner and now I am thinking about the foods Brooke and Jason diiscussed. The power of suggestion is real! Another great LIVE! Well, of course they are all great but the fun and respectful repartee between Brooke and Jason is always a treat. And I cannot imagine how it happened but I actually want 2 young female baby goats. It isn't feasible but I can dream.
I’m in Canada and we drive to Toronto about 2 hrs from my house. Recently I went and seen the musical Six with my daughter. It was amazing, the drive into Toronto wasn’t great but the show made up for it!
It's been raining here up on our mountain for the last 4 days even though it says no rain it's raining right now at 2:30 as I'm watching you after doing my work the baby goats are just looking so cute and honey with her little ankle boots and I'm so glad to see nugget out and about and so sad I cried when you took all the eggs and there were no babies I felt the loss I hope you're all well and aloha from Hawaii
I always loved it when I spend the summer with my grandparents grandma would alternate hot breakfast and two days of cereal. One day I would have sliced bananas and the other would be sliced peaches. It didn't matter what the cereal was I loved this.
I tuned in alittle late, heard you talking about kudzu. 😮 VirginiaI is eaten up with kudzu. We'd be glad to ship you some.. Or all,.. to Alabama, with or without a banjo on our knee. Love ya'll, Mary in Mechanicsville, Va
I have to be clear to Jason. A Arnold Palmer is not make with sweater tea but with unsweetened and lemonade would be to sweet. Nice you went to a play. I hope Mary Karl can see more plays. Growing up in the Chicago area plays are a staple at school s and in most towns. And in the city.
Chicago is known for their theatres...comedy clubs I'm in NW IN, so Chicago is a quick easy destination for everything ! Museums , seeing great Art, architecture, dining, the lakefront, festivals, concerts, shopping!
❤ so happy ya’ll had a great time at the play and what a fun way to celebrate Mother’s Day. It’s always tricky when you have little goat kids or other animals. I have a young 8wk old puppy, a 4wk bottle kitten and 4 goat kids (but mostly their mamas take care of them but we are doing kid share) so I can’t be gone too long! ❤😂
It's always fun and enjoyable to watch the live with all of the comments and laughter that I get out of Jason and Brooke 😂 And they have a way of talking about food that makes me hungry 😂 But I love them so much and it's so much fun 😊 God bless the family 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Whether river rice mush or kudzu jelly, I sure do love watching y'all! Have a wonderful evening and enjoy your tacos! Husband here has surprised me with take away Chinese food. Yum!
My daughter, granddaughter and I went to see To Kill A Mockingbird on Sunday afternoon. The star was Richard Thomas who played John Boy on the Waltons. It was really good. If you ever get a chance to see it, please go.
I saw the Baskerville play on April 7th here at the Ocala Civic Theater in Ocala, Florida and it was really fun it had a touch of humor. I’m going to see Escape to Margaritaville this weekend and looking forward to it. Glad you had a nice Mother’s Day Brooke. 😊💕 I was so sad that all of the Emu eggs were bad 😢 Very happy Nugget is recovering and Goldie seems oblivious to no babies. 🙏❤️
I just taught my 4wk old baby goats to bottle feed this week. It’s just supplemental and to make them super friendly. These triplets are mini goats alpine/nigerian dwarfs. Helps to put them up at night for baby goat bedtime.
The first play I saw was "Little Women". A local theater group came to our high school & put in on in our auditorium. I loved the play, the book & the movie.
Brenda Gantt Just amazes me! She’s 77 years old does her cooking runs a B&B and does her own yardwork, mows and plants and I just don’t know where she gets her energy!!!
I caught you live at the midway point so now I'm going back to see the entirety. So glad you all enjoyed the play! Sounds like fun. I love plays. I'll bet you looked awesome in your deerstalker hat back in the day Jason. I'm envious of Brooke getting to bottle feed those precious babies. So sweet and fulfilling. MaryCarl is stepping into her mama's shoes with the thrifting. I'm sure it's genetic. Loved this video! Have a great day!💕
We use to go to a dinner theater once or twice a year. The first time my guy took me I was thrilled. The dinner selections were limited and so good. Dessert and drinks were served during intermission. To me it was always such a special trip so we took my daughter and son inlaw once. My son inlaw had never been exposed to that sort of thing so he loved it. Unfortunately Covid put an end to it all. They never reopened.
I'm listening to your story about taking Mary Carl to the thrift store and it's so cute and I have to wonder is she a daddy's girl cuz it sounds like it and it's so sweet.
Brooke & Jason- I'm A last child of 3. I was Dads lil girl. I loved Mom and I often was negative or showed no interest in Moms tastes or suggestions once I got MCs age. My Mom was my best friend. I realized she was even earlier than I thought as I've aged. Jason keep showing her examples of a good man & Brooke she'll come around. Loves to y'all
My mother worked for the highway dept here in Kentucky and she said kudzu was planted by the highway depth to control weeds beside the roadways. She went to work there about 1944 thru the till 1960.
Hi From Auckland New Zealand - have been following right from your other homestead - have loved seeing your progress on your new property - i miss seeing Nugget racing around the paddocks
I read that kudzu is an invasive species. Here in the Pacific Northwest, ivy, several versions of it, are invasive, which is sad because it’s so pretty, but it doesn’t stop and kills trees. I was clearing some out, dropped one leaf, and 3 weeks later it had sprouted. Why is it that the plants we love aren’t as industrious? I so enjoy time with you two. Thanks 😊🌿💚🌿💐
We also had one of our department stores do that twice a year. They called it Dollar Days, and people lined the main street for at least one block 4 or 5 deep.
My family lived in Clanton. My gf Jasper Dennis (has a road named for him in Clanton) had his children bundle up kudzu and shipped it across the country.
Oh Mrs Brooke every mom feels that Daddy can do know wrong especially when you have a teenage daughter. Trust me daughters come back around to mama especially for grand babies and many other amazing moments.
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Sounds like ya’ll had a wonderful Mother’s Day. Going to Plays starts here during the Summer Nights, they also perform a Cabaret after the show . It’s called The Barn Theatre. I don’t attend as much as I’d like due to fostering 2 elderly tiny dogs, plus tickets are expensive. How fun running into folks that love ya 🐾🤗
Brooke, your Zip Lock storage bags are specially designed with a pleat in the bottom to allow for more food storage & allow bag to stand independently while filling it. Good luck with your great snack idea.
My gran used to make elderflower jam(jelly to you), elderflower wine and elderberry wine. I remember helping her and my greatest regret is we didn't write out her recipes.
My mother & her sister & sis-n-law used to 'sweat out' summer evenings in our kitchen making elderberry wine & putting up preserves/jams, canning green bean, etc. Me & my sisters & cousins ran wild in the twilight waiting for 'lightening bugs' to come out playing tag & hide n seek.... GREAT memories
I use to live in Marion NC and they had Kudzu growing all over the place. While living there in Marion, I went to McDowell Technical College and I had a Southern Culture class, and we had a presentation we had to do about the South. One girl did her's on Kudzu and she even made Kudzu Jelly and we all got to try it with biscuits she also brought. It was good!! I really like it.
My grandma used to make gooseberry jam. She had a couple bushes in her front yard. I tried growing them but it takes a male & female bush and they're full of thorns.
My mother was a thrift store shopper, and in our neighborhood in the 1970s that was considered very weird. I wore unique vintage items in high school and was, again, considered very weird. Anyway, that's how i got the bug and it's been lifelong.
Yes, in East Central Indiana. We got kudzu at first I thought it was a wild grapevine. Unfortunately let it grow now it’s kind of taking over my fence is in my lilac bush.
I have to drive further up the mountain in July because there is an area where some vines have grown all over the pines and I should check the flowers to see if it is Kudzu and I will make some jelly. I did buy some Honeysuckle jelly and now my honeysuckle is starting to bloom. Hopefully from all the rain, I will have an abundance of blossoms. That jelly was very expensive but it was a splurge and it is good. I think I like my blackberry and blueberry jam better though.
I’m good at thrift shopping too Brooke and Hv to ban myself sometimes but I up cycle lots of it or fix up and on sell as I’m on a sickness benefit that I can’t survive on sadly I hd a house fire in January n lost everything including house but my dog and I are lucky to be alive Deb nz ❤❤
Regarding “thrifting “… I have thrifted clothing and other items since I was 15.. I still thrift, find great buys.. purchase clothing to use their material for projects and then also to wear. Nothing new with exception of a few clothing pieces once in a while. I would pay more than $3 or $5 dollars for clothing and other things. Still do at a wonderful age of 73!!!
Do y'all have a hibiscus tree? If so flower jelly made from hibiscus is awesome! You can use Kadzu root to replace arrow root powder, in Chinese medicine it is also used to tincture the leaves for heart disease, to treat alcoholism, menopausal symptoms, diabetes, fever and the the common cold!