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Laundry Time | Kirk's Castile Homemade Laundry Powder
I am really careful when it comes to homemade cleaning products and remedies. I like to research and use a recipe made by someone smarter than me in a field where I do not have any expertise.
Since I was in college, I've used this recipe by Kirk's. The upfront cost is a little much, but all these ingredients to make it this recipe will probably last me 2 years. I hope this helps someone or a family transition from a non-toxic home on a budget!
Below are other referral links regarding where I purchase groceries and other apps to get cash back.
#Laundry #laundrytime #homemadelaundrypowder #homemadelaundrydetergent #kirkscastilesoap
Kirk's Homemade Powder Laundry Detergent Recipe:
kirkssoap.com/solution/powder-laundry-detergent/
Kirk's Homemade Liquid Laundry Detergent Recipe:
kirkssoap.com/solution/liquid-laundry-detergent-3-in-1-soap/
Products I Use:
Kirk's Fragrance-Free Castile Soap: kirkssoap.com/product/original-fresh-scent-castile-bar-soap
Washing Soda: pfharris.com/products/harris-washing-soda-sodium-carbonate-laundry-booster-and-multipurpose-cleaner-10lb
Ecos Oxo Brite: www.ecos.com/laundry/oxobrite-multi-purpose-stain-remover-free-clear/
*Sea Salt*
*White Distilled Vingear *
Where I Get My Essential Oils:
simplyearth.com/
Where I Get My Groceries:
Azure:
www.azurestandard.com/?a_aid=2ae242916c
Misfits: www.misfitsmarket.com/?promo=COOKWME-WR8HWCEXJSR
Cash Back Apps I Use:
Inbox Dollars:
www.inboxdollars.com?rb=99740550
Ibotta: ibotta.onelink.me/iUfE/8cc13c64?friend_code=aupkaqn
Fetch:
referral.fetch.com/vvv3/referralsocial?code=THEXW
Upside:
upside.app.link/MORGAN27752
Rakuten:
www.rakuten.com/r/MMAGUI99?eeid=44753
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Відео

Creating Meals from Leftovers | Spam Musubi | Meatballs | Spaghetti O's | Salmon Salad | & More!
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This is kind of a leftover edition! I absolutely despise wasting anything. If I have something that has been in the refrigerator for a couple of days, I will find a recipe that contains that ingredient. My husband isn't a fan of leftovers, but if leftovers are turned into a whole different meal, who would ever know? 🤫 #WeeklyMeals #Poke #spammusubi #meatballs #blt #BLAT #Capresesalad #spaghetti...
Week of Cooking Ideas | Matcha Ice-Cream | Banana Bread | Sloppy Joes | Ginger "Bug and More!
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Hi, my name is Morgan! Growing up, I was more focused on school and swimming competitions. Household chores like cooking, cleaning, baking, and gardening were not my tip priorities. How things have changed! Come hang out with me and learn with me the simple things in life while living in an apartment! *The first clip of my ice-cream tutorial got seriously distorted for some reason. the clip is ...
February Grocery Haul | Grocery Outlet | Costco | Azure Standard
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My February stock from my favorite Grocery companies #azure #groceryoutlet #costco #costcogroceryhaul #azurestandard My Spice Rack: a.co/d/fd Grocery Outlet: 1:30 Azure Standard: 16:18 Costco: 26:15 Grocery Outlet Items: Tomatoes: $1/Ib Cilantro: $0.50/bunch Mozzarella (8oz): $3.49 Organic Bananas: $0.89/Ib Organic Peanut Butter (24 oz): $5.99 Organic Tortillas (6 count): $3.49 Avocados: $3.99/...
Completely Empty Pantry Grocery Haul | Grocery Outlet | Costco | Azure
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We recently moved back to the United States from Europe. We owned absolutely nothing besides what was in our suitcases. I'm planning on creating a pantry to call my own "grocery" store. I'm on a journey to try and cook all my meals from scratch. Yes, I have a few convenience foods and treats, but I'm human. #GroceryHaul #CostcoGroceryHaul #Azure #groceryoutlet If you don't want to hear me rambl...
Cuttyhunk Island | Walk With Me | Gosnold, Massachusetts
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I used to live in Massachusetts and I had/have a weird obsession with this island. Why? Is it the simplicity? Is it the lack of commercialization? This was the second time I've been to the island, I hope it's not my last. Time goes so slow here. Cuttyhunk Ferry: cuttyhunkferryco.com/ Cuttyhunk Island Info: www.cuttyhunk.net/index.html #Cuttyhunk #Cuttyhunkisland #massachusetts #walkingtour #isl...
Day 2 | Black Elk Wilderness | Elk Peak | Mt. Rushmore
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From Sylvan Lake I hiked to Willow Creek Horse Camp. I was kind of feeling sick that evening, so after a while I called my husband to pick me up that evening. The next day we went to the Badlands and Mt. Rushmore. We were kind of in a time crunch anyways. #BlackElkWilderness #BlackHills #southdakota #badlands #hiking #backpacking #elkpeak
Day 1 of 2 | Black Elk Wilderness | Cathedral Spirals | Sylvan Lake
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I spent 2 days out in the Black Elk Wilderness in South Dakota! This was my first time ever in South Dakota and wow! It is a very underrated state! the Black Elk Wilderness did not disappoint! I will be back one day! #BlackElkWilderness #CathedralSpirals #southdakota #backpacking #hiking #hikingadventures If you have any questions, you can email me or message me on Instagram Instagram: instagra...
Three Reasons Why I Quit My Appalachian Trail Thru-Hike | Chat in the Badlands
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Reason 1: 3:57 Reason 2: 6:11 Reason 3: 7:42 My video starts off my last day on the Appalachian Trail. I walked maybe 2.5 miles and I decided it wasn't for me. I was already wet with humidity alone and I was just tired of it. I had zero motivation to continue in July/August. Maybe I'm a cold weather hiker? I needed a change in scenery. My husband and I needed to go to South Dakota anyways. Chat...
Day In the Life | Day in Normal Life | Stay-at-Home Wife
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First, I don't know why my video glitched right before I mopped the floors. On my phone the video is just fine. Secondly, yes I changed my Channel Name because it suits what I'm going now. I move around quite a bit, especially the next 2 years. I hope you all still enjoy my content. Thank you all who have subscribed, liked, and commented. It means a lot to me! With that being said, when I'm not...
Day 78 | Appalachian Trail 2023 | Boiling Springs, PA
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Day 78 I really wanted to do a marathon, but with only 3 hours of sleep, that wasn't going to happen, plus my husband was planning to pick me up this day anyways. So, instead of playing a guessing game where I was, I decided just to stay put. I pretty much walked around town, got a shower at the local pool and talked to other hikers passing through. It was a HOT day! #filmora #filmoramobile #hi...
Day 77 | Appalachian Trail 2023 | James Fry Shelter to Boiling Springs, PA
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Day 77 The day started off with intense heat. I stopped by a general store for 5ish hours 😅. It was just so hot and a heat index of 97 degrees F. I met a girl whom I haven't seen since Georgia! She was super cool and the guy she was hiking with was cool as well and encouraged me to hike to Boiling Springs, because I was going to stop at a Campground and just made it only a 3.5 mile Day. #filmor...
Day 76 | Appalachian Trail 2023 | Toms Run Shelter to James Fry Shelter
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Day 76 | Appalachian Trail 2023 | Toms Run Shelter to James Fry Shelter
Day 75 | Appalachian Trail 2023 | Quarry Gap Shelter to Toms Run Shelter
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Day 75 | Appalachian Trail 2023 | Quarry Gap Shelter to Toms Run Shelter
Day 74 | Appalachian Trail 2023 |Tumbling Run Shelter to Quarry Gap Shelter
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Day 74 | Appalachian Trail 2023 |Tumbling Run Shelter to Quarry Gap Shelter
Day 73 | Appalachian Trail 2023 | Waynesboro, PA to Tumbling Run Shelter
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Day 73 | Appalachian Trail 2023 | Waynesboro, PA to Tumbling Run Shelter
Day 72 | Appalachian Trail 2023 | Raven Rock Shelter to Pen Mar Park
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Day 72 | Appalachian Trail 2023 | Raven Rock Shelter to Pen Mar Park
Day 71 | Appalachian Trail 2023 | Pine Knob Shelter to Raven Rock Shelter
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Day 71 | Appalachian Trail 2023 | Pine Knob Shelter to Raven Rock Shelter
Day 70 | Appalachian Trail 2023 | Gathland State Park to Pine Knob Shelter
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Day 70 | Appalachian Trail 2023 | Gathland State Park to Pine Knob Shelter
Day 69 | Appalachian Trail 2023 | Back on Trail
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Day 69 | Appalachian Trail 2023 | Back on Trail
Appalachian Trail Break | Laundry Chat | Life After the Appalachian Trail
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Appalachian Trail Break | Laundry Chat | Life After the Appalachian Trail
Day 68 | Appalachian Trail 2023 | Lamberts Meadow Shelter to Roanoke, VA
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Day 68 | Appalachian Trail 2023 | Lamberts Meadow Shelter to Roanoke, VA
Day 67 | Appalachian Trail 2023 | Four Pines Hostel to Lamberts Meadow Shelter | Quiting?
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Day 67 | Appalachian Trail 2023 | Four Pines Hostel to Lamberts Meadow Shelter | Quiting?
Day 66 | Appalachian Trail 2023 | Niday Shelter to Four Pines Hostel | Dragon's Tooth
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Day 66 | Appalachian Trail 2023 | Niday Shelter to Four Pines Hostel | Dragon's Tooth
Day 65 | Appalachian Trail 2023 | War Spur Shelter to Niday Shelter
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Day 65 | Appalachian Trail 2023 | War Spur Shelter to Niday Shelter
Day 64 | Appalachian Trail 2023 | Peters Mtn Trailhead to War Spur Shelter
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Day 64 | Appalachian Trail 2023 | Peters Mtn Trailhead to War Spur Shelter
Days 62 & 63 | Appalachian Trail 2023 | Peters Mtn Trailhead to Pearisburg, VA
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Days 62 & 63 | Appalachian Trail 2023 | Peters Mtn Trailhead to Pearisburg, VA
Days 60 & 61 | Appalachian Trail 2023 | Weary Feet Hostel to Pearisburg, VA
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Days 60 & 61 | Appalachian Trail 2023 | Weary Feet Hostel to Pearisburg, VA
Day 59 | Appalachian Trail 2023 | Helveys Mill Shelter to Weary Feet Hostel
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Day 59 | Appalachian Trail 2023 | Helveys Mill Shelter to Weary Feet Hostel
Day 58 | Appalachian Trail 2023 | Burkes Garden Hostel to Helveys Mill Shelter
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Day 58 | Appalachian Trail 2023 | Burkes Garden Hostel to Helveys Mill Shelter

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  • @TheSackylacky
    @TheSackylacky Місяць тому

    Today, I bought a beautiful water color painting from a friend of mine who did a painting of Cuttyhunk Island. I like your question about why you're obsessed by this lovely island. Wish I could share a photo of his painting. It captrured my memories of years when I was younger and lived in the northeast. Thanks 😀for posting this video.

  • @heyjoejp
    @heyjoejp 3 місяці тому

    I hope it remains this seat forever

  • @esousa486
    @esousa486 4 місяці тому

    "Thank You" for showing a fellow Mass resident a closer look of Cuttyhunk Is. I have only seen it from a boat, while heading to MV .... But You've made it a destination for me this summer of 2024 😎👌👍👍

    • @mywanderingnest
      @mywanderingnest 4 місяці тому

      @esousa486 you're welcome! Like I said, there isn't much to do there. I think during the summer they have more events. I would check the town's website ... or call to find out what they have to offer. The ferry is a bit pricey, but you are paying for an experience to explore. I will say this island does have tick problem. The first time I went, I found a big tick crawling behind my ear.

  • @maureenhoran2143
    @maureenhoran2143 4 місяці тому

    I used to go here as a kid in the 70s with my Uncle Pete and my cousins. I rember the Ketchums. Not sure if i spelled name right. I loved it there

    • @mywanderingnest
      @mywanderingnest 4 місяці тому

      @maureenhoran2143 If I had the money, I would move here without any hesitation. When I was in the Coast Guard, I worked from Woods Hole, MA and I just had this absurd obsession with Cuttyhunk. Everyone at my unit thought I was weird for wanting to live there. The first time I visited it was a few years ago May 2021, and it was exactly how I imagined it. Time really does slow down there.

  • @dodgecityvanlife
    @dodgecityvanlife 5 місяців тому

    👍

  • @PenikeseKidd
    @PenikeseKidd 5 місяців тому

    👍

  • @stormydaz2
    @stormydaz2 7 місяців тому

    I am happy you found something that works for your outbreaks. Fantastic! Thanks for giving people options. You are appreciated. 😍

  • @FrankGutowski-ls8jt
    @FrankGutowski-ls8jt 7 місяців тому

    Nonsense. Salt dissolves far faster than the other ingredients, so isn’t an effective abrasive. Its use is based on clueless housewife wishful thinking.

    • @mywanderingnest
      @mywanderingnest 7 місяців тому

      The "abrasive" component isn't the traditional "abrasive" like manual grinding sense. The salt is the thickener. Also, common sense tells us that salt water is abrasive, hense why people have to clean off their boats after being at sea. www.armandhammer.com/en/articles/laundry-detergent-ingredients#:~:text=Sodium%20chloride%20%E2%80%93%20NaCl%20is%20simply,enzyme%20stabilizer%20in%20liquid%20detergents.

    • @FrankGutowski-ls8jt
      @FrankGutowski-ls8jt 7 місяців тому

      @@mywanderingnest Nonsense. The amount used doesn’t change diluted soapy wash water’s viscosity. Your link refers to formulation of a liquid detergent. The idea about sea water and boats is similarly bogus. You are possibly confusing abrasive with corrosive. Don’t quit your day job, lady. You’re no chemist.

    • @mywanderingnest
      @mywanderingnest 7 місяців тому

      @FrankGutowski-ls8jt are you a chemist? What do you use for your laundry? Because what I said at the end "someone a lot smarter than me developed this recipe". The recipe link is in the description.

    • @FrankGutowski-ls8jt
      @FrankGutowski-ls8jt 7 місяців тому

      @@mywanderingnest Using soap to wash laundry is obsolete. It’s not been used for over 70 years, except by clueless DIY enthusiasts. It requires hot water, vigorous agitation, and thorough rinsing. No modern washer is designed to use it. It deposits scum, which traps dirt and harbors bacteria, making fabrics dingy, smelly, coarse, and water repellent. It’s more likely to cause irritation than mainstream products which are formulated to rinse cleanly. You’re barking up the wrong tree by following advice from clueless mommy bloggers.

    • @FrankGutowski-ls8jt
      @FrankGutowski-ls8jt 7 місяців тому

      @@mywanderingnest Yikes. They’re peddling soap, lady. Are you that gullible? What do you expect to hear from Kirk’s?

  • @FrankGutowski-ls8jt
    @FrankGutowski-ls8jt 7 місяців тому

    Sodium percarbonate doesn’t occur naturally, so can’t be “natural”.

    • @mywanderingnest
      @mywanderingnest 7 місяців тому

      You are correct, however it's made from natural ingredients (hydrogen peroxide and sodium carbonate). When these react together, it forms sodium percarbonate. stppgroup.com/products/detergent-chemicals/sodium-percarbonate/

    • @FrankGutowski-ls8jt
      @FrankGutowski-ls8jt 7 місяців тому

      @@mywanderingnest Hydrogen peroxide doesn’t occur naturally. The chemical process used to produce it doesn’t involve a naturally occurring compound.

    • @mywanderingnest
      @mywanderingnest 7 місяців тому

      @@FrankGutowski-ls8jt active-oxygens-sustainability.evonik.com/en/articles/what-is-hydrogen-peroxide/#:~:text=The%20chemical%20has%20been%20known,even%20in%20the%20human%20body.

    • @FrankGutowski-ls8jt
      @FrankGutowski-ls8jt 7 місяців тому

      @@mywanderingnest This link misses entirely disclosure of the unnatural chemicals involved in its commercial production. Posting something from the web without understanding it is a fairly typical response by science illiterates who try to appear savvy.

    • @mywanderingnest
      @mywanderingnest 7 місяців тому

      @FrankGutowski-ls8jt can you direct me to your scientific credentials and/or research journals?

  • @FrankGutowski-ls8jt
    @FrankGutowski-ls8jt 7 місяців тому

    How can the bar soap be made from coconuts and also be Castile?

    • @mywanderingnest
      @mywanderingnest 7 місяців тому

      Because traditionally castile soap was made from olive oil, however with the different types of plants cultivated now, castile soap can be made with other types of oil. Kirk's uses coconut and Dr. Bronners uses a variety like hemp, coconut, palm, olive, etc. Castile means soap not made from animal fats.

  • @FrankGutowski-ls8jt
    @FrankGutowski-ls8jt 7 місяців тому

    Bronners is pricey and is also made by a bunch of Jews.

  • @beckyleheny8636
    @beckyleheny8636 7 місяців тому

    This was really interesting and helpful! I might try it! How much laundry detergent do you add to a full load?

    • @mywanderingnest
      @mywanderingnest 7 місяців тому

      I use 1 T for a regular load and 2 T for a large/full load, but I always just use 1/2 c of vinegar, that's just me though!

  • @reginacrouch8696
    @reginacrouch8696 8 місяців тому

    Did you get 2 jars of ghee from basically a quart of cream? Thank you for your video!

    • @mywanderingnest
      @mywanderingnest 8 місяців тому

      No, I did not. So, what happened was from roughly 1 Quart of cream, I got 1 cup of Buttermilk and 10oz of butter. Then the 10oz of butter yielded 8.5oz of Ghee. In this video, I happened to make my own butter because the cream I had said the expiration date was the day before, so I had to act quickly before it actually turned bad 😅

  • @reginacrouch8696
    @reginacrouch8696 8 місяців тому

    How long is the shelf life?

    • @mywanderingnest
      @mywanderingnest 8 місяців тому

      On the counter - 3 months In the refrigerator - 1 year

    • @mywanderingnest
      @mywanderingnest 8 місяців тому

      Also, I started this channel first as a hiker, but I knew I wanted to "homestead". I feel like EVERY single homesteader influencer has an acre or more of land. I'm in an apartment, many people are. I'm starting my journey and I feel like I have realistic advice. I truly want to help and encourage others!

  • @beckyleheny8636
    @beckyleheny8636 8 місяців тому

    Really different meals on some classic! They look good, except for lamb and cilantro. Oh goodness! Left over brie that needed to be used?😮. The day I open a package of brie wheel, it is gone within an hour! Good luck on your garden! Im getting my seeds ready...

  • @beckyleheny8636
    @beckyleheny8636 9 місяців тому

    Loved watching everyone video you made on the AT

    • @mywanderingnest
      @mywanderingnest 9 місяців тому

      I have a feeling one day I'll finish the AT. Probably not anytime soon, but one day. I should have attempted the PCT instead of the AT, just because of my preferences of landscapes. With that being said, if someone invited me to hike the Smooky Mountain section with them, I would be there in a heartbeat! I loved that section.

    • @beckyleheny8636
      @beckyleheny8636 9 місяців тому

      @@mywanderingnest I just might take you up on that one day!! lol

  • @beckyleheny8636
    @beckyleheny8636 9 місяців тому

    I am going to try to make the ghee, I'll pass on the ginger ale..🤣

    • @mywanderingnest
      @mywanderingnest 9 місяців тому

      Yes, Ghee is very easy (especially if you don't have to make the butter 😅). I love Ghee because it doesn't burn on a pan like butter and it's great for pan-frying! As for the ginger "bug", fermentation isn't for everyone. It has a unique taste. I love it, and I love my homemade gingerale, but it can also be used to create other homemade sodas!

    • @beckyleheny8636
      @beckyleheny8636 9 місяців тому

      @mywanderingnest well maybe I'll give it a try!

  • @isagoldfield7393
    @isagoldfield7393 9 місяців тому

    I also buy air chilled chicken, no matter how cheap the sale chicken if it’s not labeled air chilled I don’t buy it. Dunking chickens in bleach water is a terrible way for us to consume. Yikes🙁

  • @stormydaz2
    @stormydaz2 9 місяців тому

    Awesome! Happy to see you back again. 🙂

  • @staceygallagher4721
    @staceygallagher4721 9 місяців тому

    Hey hun ,I'm a new sub , watching all the way from the Scottish Highlands ❤you should try making ice cream with the pineapple 🍍 and juice that would be amazing ❤❤

    • @mywanderingnest
      @mywanderingnest 9 місяців тому

      Oh my goodness! I'm supper jealous! My ancestry comes from Scotland. It's my dream to hike the West Highland Way Tail someday! And yes, that is on my next months agenda, using the pineapple-coconut juice and make pina-colada ice-cream!

    • @staceygallagher4721
      @staceygallagher4721 9 місяців тому

      @mywanderingnest that's amazing I hope you manage to get over some day ,I live in a very small village about 1 hour past Inverness xx

  • @ghc7400
    @ghc7400 9 місяців тому

    Didn't elvis love fried peanut butter and banana sandwiches. In Danmark we have like 8 different butterblock to choose from only one i unsalted. Almost all of outlr butter i salted

    • @mywanderingnest
      @mywanderingnest 9 місяців тому

      I think he did. I grew up about 4 hours from Memphis. I used a slice of bread with peanut butter and 1/2 banana 30 minutes before swim practices growing up. I always needed SOMETHING before practice or else I was extremely weak.

  • @homesteadmccoy
    @homesteadmccoy 9 місяців тому

    Please learn to look at the actual camera lens. You are always looking off to your right and down.

    • @mywanderingnest
      @mywanderingnest 9 місяців тому

      Sorry, my videos are completely raw. I film in the moment, and nothing is scripted. I'm immensely scattered-brained, and I look around when I'm thinking. When I was on the Appalachian Trail, my vlogs were much better because I was doing it everyday. I'm getting back into vlogging after 4 months of not filming.

  • @beckyleheny8636
    @beckyleheny8636 9 місяців тому

    Always P.B. and banana. Now what I do is cut the banana in half lengthwise and put P.B. in the center. voile P; B; banana sandwich, no bread!

    • @mywanderingnest
      @mywanderingnest 9 місяців тому

      Genius! I am to the conclusion my husband is a picky eater! He also looked at me funny eating apple slices with P.B. 🤷‍♀️

    • @beckyleheny8636
      @beckyleheny8636 9 місяців тому

      @@mywanderingnest peanut butter and apples are crazy delicious!

  • @thomhodgson2721
    @thomhodgson2721 9 місяців тому

    Peanut butter and banana sandwiches are bomb!

    • @mywanderingnest
      @mywanderingnest 9 місяців тому

      Okay, I knew I couldn't be the only one. I grew up with that! My husband also looked at me weird eating apple slices with P.B. I am to the conclusion my husband is a picky eater!

  • @Karenlemley
    @Karenlemley 9 місяців тому

    Im to new to your channel

    • @mywanderingnest
      @mywanderingnest 9 місяців тому

      Welcome! I was recently in Europe for 3 months, but now back in the US. My husband and I are kind of "resetting" our lives.

  • @isagoldfield7393
    @isagoldfield7393 9 місяців тому

    Great grocery haul♥️

  • @saravillareal6012
    @saravillareal6012 9 місяців тому

    WOW great grocery haul 😊

  • @laceylynn79
    @laceylynn79 9 місяців тому

    Awesome!! I'm a born and raised Washington girl! I live in Moses Lake!😊

  • @beckyleheny8636
    @beckyleheny8636 9 місяців тому

    Nice to see you! Congrats on moving to Washington. Can't wait to see cooking with some of the unique ingredients you bought.

  • @Gunnerking88
    @Gunnerking88 Рік тому

    🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥❤

  • @beckyleheny8636
    @beckyleheny8636 Рік тому

    Such a peaceful quiet place! Thank you for taking me along. I haven't heard of this island! Questions, are only golf carts allowed? Is there any type of convenient store? Do residents get any type of discount for the ferry? Do residents live full time on the island? Sorry I have so many questions! Never been to anywhere in New England 😿

    • @mywanderingnest
      @mywanderingnest 4 місяці тому

      Hey! Sorry I never responded! There are a few cars on the island, but honestly it's really not necessary. I talked to a few residents the first time, and they said they leave their cars on the mainland and just use a golfcart for the island. There are "bulk" ticket prices that count as a discount...but not sure if they have a "resident" discount. Since this island is EXTREMELY expensive, most people who live here can and do own a recreational boat. There is ONE convenient store...however there are only 10 year-round residents...the other 390 are summer-only. Since I've only come during the off season (early May and late September) nothing was open.

  • @jackratcliffe2916
    @jackratcliffe2916 Рік тому

    Sounds like the Appalachian Mountains was not to your Liking, or Not Open enough like mountain ranges in the midwest mountains. Maybe you should had done your homework on what the AT ranges are . I live in Virginia and and have done sections of My beautiful state sections. Plus have done Trail Magic for Thru Hikers. Have for several years and NEVER have I seen drugs or things you say. Sad that maybe that the AT might have been more than you wanted, and it does for lots of hikers, But To Use the excuses you say, said alot about You !! I'm 76 and have hiked for years in my AT sections but hear your reasons doesn't add up and I follow Hikers on UA-cam and have for years. Some make it, some don't, but to say why because they couldn't handle it or had injuries. Hope your Hiking Trails are better and open. Midwest Hiking might be your calling.

    • @mywanderingnest
      @mywanderingnest Рік тому

      I grew up in the Midwest and heard about the AT when I was in high school. But I really started hiking in college out west (Colorado, Utah, and Arizona) during the summers as a Geology student. I also lived out in Oregon for 3 years and hiked in Washington and Oregon. In my most humble opinion, Washington is my favorite state (nature related). During college and my time in the Coast Guard I was researching about thru-hiking the AT vs the PCT. I REALLY wanted to do the PCT however, I decided to attempt the AT because of the amount of town stops and shelters on the trail. Seemed more "forgiving". You don't have to believe me about the drugs on the AT, but I rest assure you...they are there. Like I said Weed #1 and shrooms is a close #2 and like I said, I was offered LSD many times as well. There are many news articles about drugs if you ever want to look them up. Have you ever hiked in the "bubble" for 800 miles in one go? Everyone is different. Like I said, I DID enjoy sections of the AT, but the long in-between just wasn't "worth" it for me. I hiked the first 150 miles of the AT before I got to a section "worthwhile" for me, which was the Smookies. I loved the Smookies! Some people may absolutely think the AT is gorgeous (which some sections are). However, I am not the only person who has said these exact things. Also in my video, I admit the things I did wrong. I really overestimated myself with how many miles I could do in a day. I really should have started earlier (late February) I would have been ahead of the "bubble", I wouldn't feel as rushed, my knees would not have been shot, and I would probably not be around as many drugs. www.backpacker.com/news-and-events/news/pair-arrested-for-allegedly-dealing-drugs-to-appalachian-trail-thru-hikers/

    • @mywanderingnest
      @mywanderingnest Рік тому

      appalachiantrailhistory.org/exhibits/show/drugs-and-alcohol-on-the-trail/a-personal-experience-on-the-t

    • @jackratcliffe2916
      @jackratcliffe2916 Рік тому

      2016 article.. you just need not hike the AT.. but seems like you are digging .. May the flat lands back home keeps you safe..

    • @mywanderingnest
      @mywanderingnest Рік тому

      @jackratcliffe2916 I literally posted 2 links...the first one (in my long reply) was from this year...plus I literally just googled the first things I saw. Again, you are being blindfolded to the huge issue of drugs on trail. It is a problem and it's been ignored for too long. And oh yes, the flatlands of Colorado, Utah, Arizona, Oregon, and Washington where I've hiked the last 6 years 😂

    • @jackratcliffe2916
      @jackratcliffe2916 Рік тому

      Hope You stay out west. And Enjoy your Hikes. At 76 years old, College educated and Love my State and the AT which I have hiked for over 20 years . Met many hikers from all over the World, Nice People. So have a wonerful day there young hiker.@@mywanderingnest

  • @nymph40
    @nymph40 Рік тому

    Thank you for your thoughts ❤

  • @bennyguan848
    @bennyguan848 Рік тому

    Beautiful❤,You would make a good 👍 mom✅! And enjoy your adventures.

  • @jessicanewell7775
    @jessicanewell7775 Рік тому

    Haha! Smoking pot is nothing new on trails. I would suggest NEVER visiting the state of Colorado if you are offended by someone smoking a joint around camp....the dope feinds are everywhere!!

    • @mywanderingnest
      @mywanderingnest Рік тому

      Weed I am "tolerant" of, I don't like it and I don't say anything about it if a group is smoking it around me. I just go away so i dont smell like skunk. However, shrooms and LSD I was not comfortable with whatsoever. BTW, I have been to Colorado, and I did like it, I was with MY friends, so I did enjoy my time there.

  • @TheJhtlag
    @TheJhtlag Рік тому

    I've heard more than a few derisive comments about that campsite. "worst of the AT" and "clearly the town doesn't like backpackers" That last section from MD to Boiling Springs is the last little section of the Blue Ridge Mountains btw. Things change after that. I'm completely with you on doing what you want to do/enjoy I don't understand the heroic/touch every blaze ideal. I want to punch every "true through-hiker" theoretician. I do a fair amount of day-hikes but usually from October to April or May. Summer is too bleedin' hot. I hear you on your soliloquy here, do what you want to do/enjoy this shouldn't be a religious pilgrimage.

    • @mywanderingnest
      @mywanderingnest Рік тому

      Oh yes, it was pretty bad. Get this, this day in town, there was an ATC volunteer that had a booth by the outfitter who was bragging about the campsite. I told her about the trains and she LAUGHED and said "I live my the trains, you get used to them"... I then replied, "well, your house is probably not right on the tracks and your house has walls, we have mosquito netting" She didn't look too thrilled when I said that 😅 And you're right, I did this section in July and I literally hiked from 6:30AM to 10 or 11AM, then lounged around a shelter or a park from 11 - 3 or 4 then hiked from 4-8 again. It was just too hot for anything else and the AT is too rocky/rooty for my comfort to be night hiking. While I was on trail, I was able to make it to church every weekend, but I agree, it's really not a religious pilgrimage. You can make it what you want it to be, sure. However, if you're religious, it's a challenge to keep your beliefs because you are surrounded by many temptations.

  • @beckyleheny8636
    @beckyleheny8636 Рік тому

    So so beautiful! We have friends who moved from Michigan to South Dakota, and they never regretted it. I can respect the work that went into the work of making the sculptures, but I think it should have never been made. The land belonged to the Sioux Nation and was called the Six Grandfathers Mt. Just my thoughts on it...

    • @mywanderingnest
      @mywanderingnest Рік тому

      Yes, this was an amazing change in scenery and well needed! For Mt. Rushmore, I see both perspectives. Yes, it belonged to the Sioux, but later on it could have belonged to another tribe that conquered the Sioux and then so forth. It is a good craftsmanship that I think was done tastefully. So, I'm kind of indifferent about it. It is was up for debate today, I would probably vote against it just because I truly admire nature God created.

  • @audreyscanlan8019
    @audreyscanlan8019 Рік тому

    beautiful! I have loved visiting and hiking in the Black Hills with some teens that I took on a pilgrimage years ago. Can you explain more of what a "digital nomad" is and how it works? Happy hiking!

    • @mywanderingnest
      @mywanderingnest Рік тому

      Yeah! A digital nomad is someone who makes income remotely. Therefore, they can travel and more from place to place if they want to since their job isn't connected to a location.

  • @stormydaz2
    @stormydaz2 Рік тому

    Nice!

  • @beckyleheny8636
    @beckyleheny8636 Рік тому

    Its such a beautiful area!!! We were at Custer State Park in 2013 Right before we moved back to Pa. Loved it. We traveled to North Dakota as well. Did you drive? What were the temps like when you were there?

    • @mywanderingnest
      @mywanderingnest Рік тому

      Yes, it is beautiful! We did drive 😅 The temperatures were hot. They were in the low-mid 90s! However, I didn't feel it as much because it wasn't humid and the sweat just evaporate off immediately. The the Appalachian Trail, you wear your sweat!

  • @PInk77W1
    @PInk77W1 Рік тому

    I haven’t done the AT. I want to try next spring. 99% I won’t make it. I’m 62. The AT is Super difficult from What I hear. So there is no shame in not making it.

    • @mywanderingnest
      @mywanderingnest Рік тому

      It is super difficult. If you do attempt, start off slow and make it fun! Georgia is very difficult, if funds allow, take advantage of the hostels/slackpacking options. I only stayed at one hostel in Georgia and a friend's house. The rest I camped.

    • @PInk77W1
      @PInk77W1 Рік тому

      @@mywanderingnest Where I live in Texas there is a city 9 miles away So I walk there and back 18miles for a good workout a few times a month

  • @letysantiago3468
    @letysantiago3468 Рік тому

    I understand you ! I am the same way have to see a different view after a week . Enjoy your new journey.

  • @beckyleheny8636
    @beckyleheny8636 Рік тому

    Thank you, thank you, thank you! I have heard thru-hikers hint about drugs, but I had no idea it was that prevalent. I wish that if there are any thru-hikers watching your vlog if they will speak up. I did watch a couple who hiked last year and shared hostels that were big party scenes but that was not why they were on the trail. It just sickens me.

    • @PInk77W1
      @PInk77W1 Рік тому

      I hate drugs. I’ve had 2 brothers die from them.

    • @mywanderingnest
      @mywanderingnest Рік тому

      My condolences 🙏 I absolutely hate them, too. Weed is the main drug out here, but it stinks like no other, plus they say it's not addictive...I beg to differ. I've seen the effects of weed on people, especially on trail. No one is my family has died of "drugs"...but my aunt developed cancer "randomly" and ended up passing after 20 years of drug use. Other members in my family have done drugs and tore our family apart for years.

    • @PInk77W1
      @PInk77W1 Рік тому

      @@mywanderingnest I just ignore druggies And keep on keepin on. When I joined the Marines the asked me “Besides marijuana, what other drugs have u done?” I said I have never done marijuana. Then I had a career working as a government tree climber for 27y. I got drug tested a lot. I saw a lot of my co workers get fired

    • @beckyleheny8636
      @beckyleheny8636 Рік тому

      @@mywanderingnest I'm so sorry , my sympathies!

  • @ottomatic8097
    @ottomatic8097 Рік тому

    I agree with your thoughts, through hiking can be too much, section hiking is good enough, I'm only a lowly day hiker wishing to be a section hiker, that would be my ultimate goal. Now you take the Lady vlogger her UA-cam channel is ** On the Wright Path ** it took her 3 DAYS TO FINISH THE APPROACH TRAIL JUST TO GET TO SPRINGER MOUNTAIN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 28 DAYS TO HIKE OUT OF GEORGIA and reach North Carolina!!! But she slowly built up her strength and finally got up to 14 miles a day and finished the Trail. I really don't know why I brought her up but I did. DID I MENTION IT TOOK HER 3 DAYS TO FINISH THE APPROACH TRAIL TO START HER HIKE?? I told her she should enter the Guinness Book of World Records after that feat. Those steps climbing up Amicalola Falls nearly killed her. I just finished following her on a Cruise Ship. I like her, and I like you.

    • @mywanderingnest
      @mywanderingnest Рік тому

      It is relevant you brought her up! She took her time and didn't feel pressured. I did the Approach Trail and then some my very first day doing almost 12 miles....not a good idea lol These long trails are not the norm. If I EVER attempt another hike like this one, it will be the PCT. I'll stick week or two ones from now on.

  • @ottomatic8097
    @ottomatic8097 Рік тому

    You are delightful.

  • @luckyotter623
    @luckyotter623 Рік тому

    If you're in it for views, you should do the CDT or PCT...both seem like pretty much nothing but views. And not as many ups and downs.

    • @mywanderingnest
      @mywanderingnest Рік тому

      Maybe one day I'll do the PCT...but it won't be anytime soon. However, it is on my bucket list. I wanted to do the PCT over the AT...but as a beginning hiker I knew the AT was more forgiving with all the shelters and town stops

  • @MdRasedulJamal
    @MdRasedulJamal Рік тому

    Beautiful

  • @BeefPanda85
    @BeefPanda85 Рік тому

    Wouldn't it be easier just to live with it?

    • @mywanderingnest
      @mywanderingnest Рік тому

      It would be...but it's a reminder for me that I caved into peer pressure. Plus, my husband absolutely despises tattoos, he paid for the treatments.

  • @tekublack
    @tekublack Рік тому

    I've had 3 removed. It's no more painful than getting the tattoo

    • @mywanderingnest
      @mywanderingnest Рік тому

      I think it's way more painful. Plus it takes multiple treatments. Mine is fairly new (4 years) and on my ankle so it fades slowly. I also didn't get numbing cream on this video.