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Farm Vlog Volume 3: More Milk, Seeds, and Fencing
Come along as we start more seeds, move cows, set up temporary fencing for rotational grazing, and milk Myrtle Grace the goat!
Carrie talks about what's going on in the greenhouse and has a moment of "girl power" gone wrong when she gets the cow shelters stuck in the little run off creek...oof. Doug explains the latest pasture segmentation for rotating the cows. Carrie explains why her Alpine goat, Myrtle (aka Myrder, aka Queen Satan Puppy), was likely a dairy reject.
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FARM VLOG Volume 2: Fencing and Fixing
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Hallelujah!! We almost have a functional barn again. This week's farm vlog is all about fencing and fixing. We prepared some fence lines for this year's rotational grazing, moved some hay, helped the repair people fix the barn, and moved the cows. With all hard work going on around here, we had to fuel up with some good protein, so we roasted one of our turkeys. Local folks-they are 50% off on ...
VLOG Farm Update: Pigs, Seeds, and Storms, Oh MY!
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It has been a doozy of a week here at Southern Songbird Farm. Join us in our weekly chores and projects in the first (technically second) of hopefully many Vlogs chronicling our farm adventures. Penny and Ginger, our registered Tamworth pigs (or more appropriately hogs), have their noses busy at plowing the sunflower field and will soon be ready for breeding. Carrie tries her hand at starting s...
Swinetastic News! We Welcome Some New Animals to the Farm
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Swinetastic news, friends! We welcomed some new animals to the farm-registered Tamworth gilts (young female hogs). We are investigating pasturing some pork, and these ladies will be the foundation. Meet Ginger and Penny! If you enjoy our videos, please subscribe and share! We'd love to have more people here at Southern Songbird Farm. Visit our website at www.southernsongbirdfarm.com to see our ...
What’s Growing in my Pasture? Plant Identification Late Summer Edition!
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Have you ever asked yourself what's growing in my pasture? Carrie does some late summer pasture plant identification here in central Kentucky as a follow up to our first pasture video from late spring. She looks at both pasture grasses and pasture weeds. NOTE: Nothing in this video should be construed as medical advice. Contact your physician or professional herbalist prior to ingesting any pla...
Farm Update August 1st, 2022
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Carrie gives the latest on all the farm happenings including turkeys being read for preorder soon, chicken being fully restocked within days, more beef coming soon, and goat milk soap posting to our online shop within a week. Keep up with the latest info by joining our newsletter here: www.southernsongbirdfarm.com www.Facebook.com/southernsongbirdfarm southernsongbirdfarm
Pressure Canning Bone Broth in Your Own Kitchen
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Pressure canning bone broth in your own kitchen with Carrie! When canning bone broth, it’s important to use a pressure canner to maintain food safety. There’s no need to be afraid of pressure canning at home! Carrie shows even beginners how easy and safe it can be! She also shares how she does her “lazy girl’s bone broth”. Throw what you’ve got on hand in a pot and leave it for a day on the sto...
Fried Chicken Livers in Your Own Kitchen!
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Fried chicken livers are a delicacy here in the south, but you don’t have to order out or wait for your grandma to make them! You can make delicious fried chicken livers right in your own kitchen! Carrie guides you through the easiest way to make homemade chicken livers from scratch. Seasoning: Equal parts cornstarch and AP flour 1 tablespoon garlic powder 1 teaspoon paprika 1/2 teaspoon onion ...
Winter Wheat Cover Crop
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Doug and Carrie show you how they manage their dove fields for winter by hand sowing a winter wheat cover crop. After disking under the spent sunflowers and pumpkins a couple of times, they sow winter wheat and use a homemade drag to lightly cover the seed. In the spring, it will be plowed under for green manure. The plots will be ready for next summer's dove fields plus a little corn and pumpk...
How to Can Applesauce - Water Bath Canning for Beginners
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Applesauce is a great way to learn water bath canning! Carrie shows you step by step how to can applesauce safely in this water bath canning for beginners video. Our 2 pecks of Cortland apples yielded 8 pints and 7 pint-and-a-half jars. Comment with any questions below! You can find safe canning recipes here: www.freshpreserving.com/blog/apple-sauce nchfp.uga.edu/how/can_02/applesauce.html Don’...
Cushaw and Pumpkin Pressure Canning Made Easy
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Learn step by step how to pressure can cushaw, pumpkin, and other winter squash in this Cushaw and Pumpkin Pressure Canning Made Easy video by Carrie. Pressure canning can be scary for beginners, but Carrie breaks it down in an easy to understand way. Put cushaw or pumpkin up safely to use later in pies, breads, cookies, and more. Learn how to can and never by store bought canned pumpkin again!...
Regenerative Pasture Management - Laying Chickens and Ducks on Pasture
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People often ask us why we pasture our laying ducks and laying chickens. The answer is in this video. For those of us that practice regenerative pasture management, we are looking for just the right amount of pressure on the soil in the form of nitrogen deposits (manure) and soil disturbance-scratching, trampling, etc. This in turn builds the soil by adding organic matter and increasing the nut...
What's growing in my pasture? Pasture plant identification with Farmer Doug
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What's growing in my pasture? Pasture plant identification with Farmer Doug
“Curse of 2020” Broilers Go Out to Pasture
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“Curse of 2020” Broilers Go Out to Pasture
Cows 101: Minimal Requirements and Choosing a Breed Video Podcast
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Cows 101: Minimal Requirements and Choosing a Breed Video Podcast
Broiler Chicks Arrive! "Meat Birds 2020 Season" Begins as Teens Take Over the Farming
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Broiler Chicks Arrive! "Meat Birds 2020 Season" Begins as Teens Take Over the Farming
Growing Asparagus Crowns in Raised Beds
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Growing Asparagus Crowns in Raised Beds
Moving Chickens on Pasture for Pastured Egg Production
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Moving Chickens on Pasture for Pastured Egg Production
Water Bath Canning for Beginners - Rich, Tangy Lemon Curd!
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Water Bath Canning for Beginners - Rich, Tangy Lemon Curd!
2020 Raised Bed Vegetable Gardening for Beginners- Building Pine Raised Beds & Planting Onion Plants
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2020 Raised Bed Vegetable Gardening for Beginners- Building Pine Raised Beds & Planting Onion Plants
Before you buy a tractor, watch Doug’s Tractor 101 series on choosing/using the right one for you!
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Before you buy a tractor, watch Doug’s Tractor 101 series on choosing/using the right one for you!
Moving Ducks to New Pasture
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Moving Ducks to New Pasture
A Yolk of a Different Color
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A Yolk of a Different Color
Tobacco Rail Wagon Turned Mobile Shade
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Tobacco Rail Wagon Turned Mobile Shade
The Heat is On-Dealing with High Temps with Pastured Broilers
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The Heat is On-Dealing with High Temps with Pastured Broilers
Brooder 2.0 Update
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Brooder 2.0 Update
Laying Chickens in the mobile Chick Wagon
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Laying Chickens in the mobile Chick Wagon
Broiler Brooder 2.0
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Broiler Brooder 2.0
Moving Chicken Tractors With a Homemade Welded Dolly
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Moving Chicken Tractors With a Homemade Welded Dolly
Pasture Progression after Waterfowl Grazing
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Pasture Progression after Waterfowl Grazing

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  • @listaminex
    @listaminex 8 днів тому

    What sort of predator pressure do you have in your area?

    • @southernsongbirdfarm1129
      @southernsongbirdfarm1129 8 днів тому

      We’re in Central Kentucky, so coyotes, stray dogs, and large raccoons are our ground threats. They are nicely deterred by the electric netting. We have had hawk attacks on our chickens, but they’ve never managed a duck. I think they’re just too large, and the geese deter them as well. OWLS are another story. Ducks have a tendency to eat and graze in the middle of the night which makes them the perfect target. We’ve never lost a duck to anything but a Great Horned Owl. We’ve had to lock them in their shelter at night to avoid this.

  • @laurakindberg8097
    @laurakindberg8097 24 дні тому

    Great job with this video! I sent it to my sister, she has 8 more cushaw's growing in her garden 😄

    • @southernsongbirdfarm1129
      @southernsongbirdfarm1129 24 дні тому

      Cushaws are the gift that keeps on giving! 😂 Prolific little buggers. So glad it was helpful.

  • @noramax2925
    @noramax2925 Місяць тому

    🍋 Your lemon curd video brought me to your channel. Thank you for the valuable demo. I’m sorry to hear about the barn. I hope you were able to save it. I’ll have to look on any videos that were dated after this one. I also love purchasing seeds from Strictly Medicinal. Thanks for sharing your farm life.

    • @southernsongbirdfarm1129
      @southernsongbirdfarm1129 Місяць тому

      Thank you so much for your comment. We are happy to report that we WERE able to save the barn. She’s more beautiful than ever and even survived a tornado this past spring! We haven’t done a VLOG in a while, but we’re good about updating on instagram and Facebook. 😊

  • @alliedavis2773
    @alliedavis2773 2 місяці тому

    Bro this is just Bore-ing (I know it says pig but is still a good pun)

  • @lynnelaine594
    @lynnelaine594 3 місяці тому

    I had a big container of chicken livers in the freezer for a while and I've had them fried from chicken joints but never do my own. I tried this recipe and just fried a couple and they were soo good. I'm going to fry the rest for dinner with some leftover macaroni and cheese and collard greens

    • @southernsongbirdfarm1129
      @southernsongbirdfarm1129 3 місяці тому

      Holy moly, that sounds sooo good. Chicken livers just need to be served with some Mac n cheese! 🤤

  • @normpowell3566
    @normpowell3566 3 місяці тому

    In my opinion, the cattle are left in the field too long. Rotate them to new pasture that has had a rest period from cattle for at least 30 days. Flies are attracted to fresh poop.

    • @southernsongbirdfarm1129
      @southernsongbirdfarm1129 3 місяці тому

      We rotate every 1-3 days and drag the field after each move. It helps, but some years are worse than others it seems. This year we’re trying garlic with the mineral.

  • @marylynscarpone7049
    @marylynscarpone7049 5 місяців тому

    Hello, did you say 15 or 50mins boiling time. Thks

  • @robynwilson4849
    @robynwilson4849 5 місяців тому

    Love your style of teaching,🎉Robyn W, Queensland, Australia.😊

  • @sandynevitt8268
    @sandynevitt8268 8 місяців тому

    You can take a fork and prick them and they won't pop nearly as much

    • @southernsongbirdfarm1129
      @southernsongbirdfarm1129 7 місяців тому

      I tried that last time, it definitely helped a little bit, but I still use my shield. 😂🛡️

    • @sandynevitt8268
      @sandynevitt8268 7 місяців тому

      @@southernsongbirdfarm1129 I understand, lol

    • @garypesci746
      @garypesci746 Місяць тому

      I just saw another youtube video on how to fry chicken livers. The woman poked the liver with a fork and they popped like crazy. Somebody made a comment saying that if you don't poke the liver they won't pop. Seems like they will pop either way. The woman in the video used a splatter screen and put a large sheet of paper towel on top of it, changing the paper towel as it got soaked with grease.

  • @juliussims669
    @juliussims669 9 місяців тому

    Poke holes with a fork in livers cuts down on the grease popping

  • @freed6343
    @freed6343 11 місяців тому

    Chicken livers are truly one of my favorites; I've always loved them. A few years back, my wife and I were vacationing in New Orleans, staying at the Prince Conti Hotel (830 Conti Street in the French Quarter) and "downstairs" in the bar at happy hour they offered several appetizers, one of which was "Buffalo Chicken Livers"... largely your recipe, topped with some high quality chunks (large crumbles) of blue cheese, drizzled with Buffalo sauce while still piping hot from the fryer. What a concept! I've never forgotten this treat, and your video reminds me that it is about time to indulge myself once again. Thank you for making this video, and reminding me that Mother's Sunbeam Electric Frying Skillet might just be the best way to fry these guys up.

    • @patagualianmostly7437
      @patagualianmostly7437 4 місяці тому

      "Sunbeam" appliances.....saw them everywhere in my childhood! Now..... never....are they still going?

  • @cogentdynamics
    @cogentdynamics 11 місяців тому

    That was really interesting! I am not a farmer but want to have forage plants in my yard of 1.5 acres. The mono-culture seems silly. I’d like to learn more. I have planted white clover and bluestem along with others but have had limited success. Forage for birds, rabbit and maybe chickens not to mention my German Shepherd 😅. Primary grass is K31. Nutrition, maintainability and soil welfare are my primary goals. Thanks for your contribution!

    • @southernsongbirdfarm1129
      @southernsongbirdfarm1129 11 місяців тому

      That’s amazing! I bet your yard is the local haven for wildlife. You’ll see such variety as everything matures.

    • @cogentdynamics
      @cogentdynamics 11 місяців тому

      @@southernsongbirdfarm1129 thanks, I am learning. Here in Western North Carolina the invasives are a pain, I’m pulling and spraying Multiflora rose, Privet, poison ivy and others constantly. It makes me happy to see plants that belong. The last couple years we have seen huge numbers of Hummingbirds. I want to try Goldenrod, Joe Pie and Milk Weed. I (ave a hard time establishing the stuff. Keep the nice content coming, I enjoy it.

  • @wildwestunlimited
    @wildwestunlimited 11 місяців тому

    LOVE me some chicken livers!!!....... Try this..... After you fry 'em up and JUST before you pop a bite in your mouth, brush on a little bit of French salad dressing on the fied liver itself.... Yes, I said it, French salad dressing..... It's gonna RAISE the flavor profile to an ALL NEW LEVEL!!.... About a THOUSAND years ago, I used to work at a cafeteria by the name of "Luby's Cafeteria". We used to brush on French dressing JUST after they come off the fryer.. AWE MAN does that ever RAISE the flavor bar to an all new level! Just try it on one small bite. Trust me, you'll eat 'em like that going forward!! ..... In fact, we used to have customers ask us to "Please put more of that "secret sauce" on my livers please!" We would bring their plate over to the salad location and throw some French dressing on their liver. To watch their face to learn that this "secret sauce" (as they say) is just French dressing was SOOO funny!!

    • @southernsongbirdfarm1129
      @southernsongbirdfarm1129 11 місяців тому

      That actually sounds great! I love a little sweet with my salty. Would totally try it!

    • @lynnelaine594
      @lynnelaine594 3 місяці тому

      @@wildwestunlimited I'll have to try that cause I'm pretty sure I got French dressing in my fridge

  • @SimplyChicFurniture
    @SimplyChicFurniture Рік тому

    Thank you SO much for making this video!!! It helped me can applesauce successfully last year and watching again this year for a refresher 😁.

  • @snuzie421
    @snuzie421 Рік тому

    First off let me say, "I really enjoyed your tutorial" Secondly, I use a steamer to extract the juice from the apples and then add the juice to the apples to finish cooking them. I use my Vitamix to grind peels and all for awesome sauce. Third, you can reuse the lids!! Years ago I watched a tutorial by the the extension service and they indicated that the rubber seal has been changed and they will seal. (unless damage to the rubber) Since I heard this information I have been reusing lids ever since with not one reused lid not sealing. I also reuse lids from storebought jams, sauces and salsa - one piece lids.

  • @deanasnarky3903
    @deanasnarky3903 Рік тому

    This was a very nice video. She explained a lot and did it in a way that made it very much less intimidating if you've never pressure canned

    • @southernsongbirdfarm1129
      @southernsongbirdfarm1129 Рік тому

      Thank you for the kind comment, Deana! It’s our goal to show that pressure canning doesn’t have to be scary. 😊

  • @garypratt1453
    @garypratt1453 Рік тому

    Sounds great

  • @tiamieaton1952
    @tiamieaton1952 Рік тому

    I just noticed your shirt sleeve says Kentucky proud. We’re in Southeast Kentucky. No wonder you seem so friendly and comfortable talking to people.❤

    • @southernsongbirdfarm1129
      @southernsongbirdfarm1129 Рік тому

      You are so sweet! Yes! We’re both from Kentucky for generations back. My mother’s side is from southeastern Kentucky-Bell and Harlan counties.

    • @tiamieaton1952
      @tiamieaton1952 Рік тому

      @@southernsongbirdfarm1129 We’re from Whitley. Corbin and Woodbine. Both many generations(except my mother who is English😆).

  • @tiamieaton1952
    @tiamieaton1952 Рік тому

    Great video! Thank you so much!❤

  • @HeritageFarmsTexas
    @HeritageFarmsTexas Рік тому

    Nice video. New follower.

  • @islandgal500
    @islandgal500 Рік тому

    I use the tiniest jars for applesauce because I am only one person here. Once I open the jar I have enough for about 3 uses or adding the whole small jar to make muffins I cored but left the peels on as they are home-grown apples and I was again too lazy to peel. In pot and once soft, used a metal hand-stick blender to mush the peels completely down so you could not tell there were any. I often used to only put the sauce in the jars and freeze them in the cardboard tray they come in. Defrosting a jar in the fridge overnight and they are ready to use in the morning. Made my first attempt at water bath canning and the lids seem tight, so appreciate storing in the pantry rather than the freezer. Last batches of apples will be dehydrated as it is less work and the slices will be a nice snack.

    • @southernsongbirdfarm1129
      @southernsongbirdfarm1129 Рік тому

      Tiny jars would be a WONDERFUL way to make single servings or smaller servings. Great idea! Bet they would be great to pack in a lunch, too.

    • @islandgal500
      @islandgal500 Рік тому

      @@southernsongbirdfarm1129 The tiny jars are a 1/2 cup size each but still had a lot of applesauce left over after I did the whole box of jars (tray flat) and then just filled the last into 3 very large jars.

  • @gspieler
    @gspieler Рік тому

    Great video. I'm not a beginner, but I still learned something new. I read about a steam canner that uses a lot less water. For those of us in California, it makes a difference. I've really enjoyed using it and it seems to do the job really well.

    • @southernsongbirdfarm1129
      @southernsongbirdfarm1129 Рік тому

      I steam canner sounds really interesting! I’ll have to look into that. These huge cauldrons of water get so heavy and use so much. Thanks for the tip! 😁

    • @prattsmark1
      @prattsmark1 11 місяців тому

      I love my steam canner!

  • @charleswalters5284
    @charleswalters5284 Рік тому

    Dandelions= compaction Chickweed=low organic content, etc....

  • @charleswalters5284
    @charleswalters5284 Рік тому

    Each "weed" is a tool to tell us how we messed up our soil. You can use them to tell you what you need to do to fix it.

  • @tammycoulter8555
    @tammycoulter8555 Рік тому

    Thanks so much for this video! We grew some cushaw in our garden this year and have six that are quite large. I pureed and froze what we grew last year but wanted to see about pressure canning, which I am new to but loving it. This was just this information I needed!

    • @southernsongbirdfarm1129
      @southernsongbirdfarm1129 Рік тому

      I’m so glad this was helpful for you! As meat farmers, we have very little freezer space, so I do a lot of canning. Purée is amazing, but I think you’ll find it’s so nice to have some you can grab off the shelf and not thaw. 😊

  • @ingridr8917
    @ingridr8917 Рік тому

    Too bad the audio is not good

  • @teresitachaves8983
    @teresitachaves8983 Рік тому

    My God you talk too much. You got me bored. Sorry

  • @pukway1385
    @pukway1385 Рік тому

    I see no cans.

  • @sherribennington8812
    @sherribennington8812 Рік тому

    Hay makin' 101.... You're going to be hotter and itchier than ever before in your life, as well as exhausted.

  • @claudiaholmes8468
    @claudiaholmes8468 Рік тому

    I’m adding chicken livers to my grocery list! 😋

    • @southernsongbirdfarm1129
      @southernsongbirdfarm1129 Рік тому

      I hope they’re yummy!!

    • @lynnelaine594
      @lynnelaine594 3 місяці тому

      @claudiaholmes8468 I usually never buy them until my Christmas party and I wrap about 3 dozen in Oscar Meyer bacon

    • @garypesci746
      @garypesci746 Місяць тому

      @@lynnelaine594 Add water chestnuts and you have Rumaki. The water chestnuts give a nice crunch.

  • @debbiewilson2247
    @debbiewilson2247 Рік тому

    I've made chicken livers wrapped in bacon. They were excellent & everyone else thought so too.

  • @JaneBransom
    @JaneBransom Рік тому

    Always so much fun on Southern Songbird Farm!

  • @johnjude2685
    @johnjude2685 Рік тому

    I'm following the winter wheat with tomatoes. QUESTION how do I terminate the winter wheat and when .It about 30 days for tomatoes seedlings to be planted

    • @southernsongbirdfarm1129
      @southernsongbirdfarm1129 Рік тому

      You have a couple of options for termination. We disk it in or till it under before it goes to seed before planting our sunflowers and corn, but if you are on a no-till system, you can roll it over with a crimper or you can spray it to kill it (organic or traditional). You’ll want to kill it 2-3 weeks before planting your crop. Hope you get some great tomatoes!

  • @mattieison-bowman4332
    @mattieison-bowman4332 Рік тому

    That was awesome when Doug took a little rest on the pig! lol

    • @southernsongbirdfarm1129
      @southernsongbirdfarm1129 Рік тому

      They are so funny when they’re in heat. I’m pretty sure they would stand there and let us dye them purple! 😆

  • @2saucelongcat
    @2saucelongcat Рік тому

    Yum

  • @loveinautumn3978
    @loveinautumn3978 Рік тому

    I had fried chicken livers yesterday and it has probably been at least two years before then. They were absolutely delicious, one of my favs. Even though they are high in protein and iron, which is good, but they're also high in cholesterol. I just try to eat them seldomly. Definitely, some good eating for sure. Tfs

  • @jessicamerrick2757
    @jessicamerrick2757 Рік тому

    So nice to "see" your farm! :)

  • @quailjailss
    @quailjailss Рік тому

    Not enough videos like this. Thank you so much for sharing. Love to see the plants you want to have and the plants you need to identify to get rid of them. Where is your farm located? I’m in Alabama, I see a lot of this stuff here… esp Virginia creeper

    • @southernsongbirdfarm1129
      @southernsongbirdfarm1129 Рік тому

      Glad you liked it. We’re in Zone 6b in central Kentucky. We have another video with late summer/early autumn pasture as well. 😊

  • @barberswagg1
    @barberswagg1 Рік тому

    I want to jump in the screen! I could eat these on a daily basis

  • @Rc51gemini900
    @Rc51gemini900 Рік тому

    In 18 minutes you thoroughly explained in detail what I have spent alot of hours searching for on the net. Thank you

    • @carrieshepperson3402
      @carrieshepperson3402 Рік тому

      We’re so glad it helped! We also have a late summer/early fall version you can check out if this one was missing some plants you have questions about. 🌱

  • @alexanderdavis5332
    @alexanderdavis5332 Рік тому

    After you cut them, take a fork and stab them. This will make the livers not “pop” near as bad! (Also lets some season get it them better) thanks for sharing I love these!

  • @dayneholt4149
    @dayneholt4149 Рік тому

    We call that strap " plumber's strap" mighty handy material 👌.

  • @thelifeofjools8384
    @thelifeofjools8384 Рік тому

    Top notch ! Thank you 👍 And I learned a ton from your replies in the comments section... I've been freezing applesauce till now...but in UK we've just had another warning of possible power outages, so having some applesauce on the shelf could be a real help. All the best 👍

    • @southernsongbirdfarm1129
      @southernsongbirdfarm1129 Рік тому

      I’m so glad it was helpful for you! My heart goes out to you all in the UK. There are some US areas going through rolling blackouts as well. Really makes you think about how we would function without electricity. 😰

    • @thelifeofjools8384
      @thelifeofjools8384 Рік тому

      @@southernsongbirdfarm1129 I know ! We may end up resorting to cooking on wood stoves outdoors :) 🤦 Watching alternative news outlets, I get the impression we're suffering the same kind of problems... Massive inflation, intermittent/varied food shortages of one type or another...and energy supplies that are hanging on by a thread ! Best wishes and good luck... I think we'll need it.....

  • @gailsfoodandstuff
    @gailsfoodandstuff Рік тому

    you are a hoot, im so glad i found your video. yup, i agree with some of the others, poke them a few times with a fork to help avoid the popping since there is a membrane around the liver, kind of builds up under pressure… but you are so brave. i will not do an open fry, no way, so i use a deep fryer that has a lid that you put right back over, then with the lid just barely lifted, i can set the basket up on the rim to drip as the oil calms down, then i take them out. but i love your video so much, you especially. my hubby would be coaching me “you need light under the cabinet, how are people going to see it?” lol, trust me, thats what he would say. lol. so he has pushed me to find ways to get the ipad right up on the food,, he bought me a very tall extendable tripod, seems to help and i dont have to have anyone help me. i film when he is at work or out, so i get peace and quiet, lol

    • @carrieshepperson3402
      @carrieshepperson3402 Рік тому

      Thanks, Gail! I actually tried the poking the holes trick recently. It really worked!

    • @gailsfoodandstuff
      @gailsfoodandstuff Рік тому

      @@carrieshepperson3402 cool! but you are still way more brave than me to fry in an open setting, i hide behind/outside of the little lid that comes with the fryer, lol.

  • @CB-68-westcreations
    @CB-68-westcreations Рік тому

    Looks like a great recipe. Personally I prefer peanut oil. And will not use canola oil because there’s evidence to show the human body can’t digest it properly. Although it does fry up really nice.

    • @southernsongbirdfarm1129
      @southernsongbirdfarm1129 Рік тому

      I’m sure the peanut oil gives great flavor as well!

    • @garypesci746
      @garypesci746 Місяць тому

      My stepmother who was from Tennessee made the best fried chicken and always used peanut oil. My understanding is that olive oil is the healthiest oil, which I grew up with and still use, being half Italian, but I don't think it can be used for frying.

  • @am2320LG
    @am2320LG Рік тому

    Blood clot? 😬

  • @andygirl2468
    @andygirl2468 Рік тому

    Your attention to detail was very thorough and helpful for someone trying to learn new skills with no previous experience. THANK YOU. Made me want to join you for a cup of tea- and I’ll be canning lemon curd today with your help!❤

    • @carrieshepperson3402
      @carrieshepperson3402 Рік тому

      You are so kind! Thank you. I’m so glad you found it useful. I hope you love your lemon curd!

  • @debbierichardson7476
    @debbierichardson7476 2 роки тому

    Very good instructions

  • @citizencait
    @citizencait 2 роки тому

    Piggies!!! 🥰