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  • @Mally99
    @Mally99 7 днів тому

    Thank you for this video.

  • @bigbelix
    @bigbelix 15 днів тому

    Off my head on that wild lettuce in the crib fo today 🗣🗣

  • @williamkeefer4140
    @williamkeefer4140 22 дні тому

    Ill bet the deer dont like the idea

  • @kevontrotman9008
    @kevontrotman9008 27 днів тому

    flaxseed gel works well for me as a binder

  • @kamnovak5268
    @kamnovak5268 28 днів тому

    i love this technique. is there other material i can use beside bailing twine with this method? thanks for sharing your skill

  • @tkhq19
    @tkhq19 Місяць тому

    Cool tips thanks

  • @DZ-bo8hq
    @DZ-bo8hq Місяць тому

    Hi. I used 99 percent rubbing alcohol to dissolve pine sap but now I can't get it to harden even though I've heated it up and then left it for a few days it's still a thick liquid. Any tips?

    • @DZ-bo8hq
      @DZ-bo8hq Місяць тому

      Never mind, I put it over heat a bit more aggressively than before and it worked great

  • @kenz5469
    @kenz5469 2 місяці тому

    If you line the bottom of the pan with aluminum foil, you can save your pan

  • @anitamartinezstashinvestor7302
    @anitamartinezstashinvestor7302 2 місяці тому

    thank you I really enjoyed .

  • @deepwaterdenizen7218
    @deepwaterdenizen7218 2 місяці тому

    How did you get it off the Pyrex so cleanly?

  • @izaaguilo
    @izaaguilo 3 місяці тому

    Love it❤. Thanks ❣️

  • @worrahsellehcim
    @worrahsellehcim 3 місяці тому

    What type of alcohol?

  • @REGIONAL-48
    @REGIONAL-48 3 місяці тому

    Song with Wild Lettuce ✨💚: ua-cam.com/video/WHAOhbAux44/v-deo.htmlsi=M275_TfhEsldOhdI

  • @slimj82
    @slimj82 3 місяці тому

    Very informative thank you I can identify it with ease now 😊

  • @MarkFavian
    @MarkFavian 4 місяці тому

    How much does it cost mostly the machine

  • @Kimberly-zl5qv
    @Kimberly-zl5qv 4 місяці тому

    Can you use Elmer glue

  • @kronosanimates4576
    @kronosanimates4576 4 місяці тому

    Your video will work as my business idea

  • @NebojsaDemir
    @NebojsaDemir 4 місяці тому

    I thought it was the common field poppy

  • @bigymak
    @bigymak 4 місяці тому

    ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @priscillawillis1969
    @priscillawillis1969 4 місяці тому

    Very easy to follow and informative both. Thanks !

  • @russbeard3665
    @russbeard3665 5 місяців тому

    Interesting!

  • @OceanFrontVilla3
    @OceanFrontVilla3 5 місяців тому

    I don't like the ingredients in pectin packages, I use citrus peel

  • @Pixiehair101
    @Pixiehair101 5 місяців тому

    I just found this channel thank you for sharing

  • @mikegeld1280
    @mikegeld1280 5 місяців тому

    How to use the finished resin? orally or smoke,

    • @bigbelix
      @bigbelix 15 днів тому

      Throw that thang in yo volcano vaporizer my guy mike enjoy

  • @deanyanko3326
    @deanyanko3326 5 місяців тому

    Thank you ,I have a bumper crop of wild blackberries in 2024 in northern Wisconsin, I can get two gallons full each picking every two days.I experimented with apples in for pectin strained seeds and 1 cup sugar frozen makes nice tart and healthy sorbet. Saw store bought berries $5.00 a pint. froze a lot whole for cold winter canning.

  • @erykaolsen7614
    @erykaolsen7614 5 місяців тому

    How much water reduction do you recommend

  • @tonicedras7885
    @tonicedras7885 5 місяців тому

    Thank you. Amazing

  • @gregkral4467
    @gregkral4467 6 місяців тому

    hehe, was out slingin rocks with a buddy, our shoulders are mighty sore now, but found a bunch on the way back, boiling some down right now for such events.

    • @steffentm7120
      @steffentm7120 5 місяців тому

      Do not boil the plant, just a slight simmer for several hours. Boiling destroys the medicinal properties.

    • @gregkral4467
      @gregkral4467 5 місяців тому

      @@steffentm7120 aye, thanks, kinda figured that.... used a slow cooker with lid off to condense.

  • @abduvohid147
    @abduvohid147 6 місяців тому

    it grows here in arid zones. I ate it fresh during sunshaine and noticed that in a hot waether it keep cold in its leaves like refregirator

  • @Taxidermist47
    @Taxidermist47 6 місяців тому

    Salt and Borax does not tan a deer hide

  • @bjg4002
    @bjg4002 6 місяців тому

    Can this be eaten raw?

  • @Knife_Collector
    @Knife_Collector 7 місяців тому

    I don't understand the "pulled everything off". Did you drain most of the water, but then isn't the liquid what you wanted by cooking it? Or, did you mean you took it off the stove after cooking it down till most of the water was gone? This looks really interesting.. and may come in useful someday. Thank you.....

    • @basichomesteadingandsurviv3699
      @basichomesteadingandsurviv3699 7 місяців тому

      Yes, you are correct, "Pull every off" as in, I just removed my pot with the water and lettuce off my stove top. This is a great method. If you cook even more water off, it gets thicker, and you can make a resin from it. The resin has a very long shelf life, but it's so highly condenced that a little bit goes a very long way. This makes it easier to store large amounts of shelf stable herbs in a small area. I'm glad you found this video helpful!

    • @noracortez2112
      @noracortez2112 6 місяців тому

      Very interesting. Maybe I missed some information, but I didn't see many drops you use. Sit you dick it or rub it where the pain is? Please, help, from anyone that has used this before🙏🙏🙏would really appreciate some backfeed. Thank you.

  • @anio6865
    @anio6865 7 місяців тому

    What is the wood block with the holes called ? I would like to order one.

    • @basichomesteadingandsurviv3699
      @basichomesteadingandsurviv3699 7 місяців тому

      It is actually a homemade leather stamp holder. You can make one out of any piece of wood by using a large gage drill bit, or by using a drill press. This tool holder came in an old leather tooling suitcase that was found at a thrift store. A friend of mine bought it for $5 dollars and gave it to me as a gift. You can probably find a local woodshop group who can put some holes in a wood block for you, or you can try to find one on amazon.Amazon. best of luck to ya.

  • @nicolenevandermerwe9484
    @nicolenevandermerwe9484 7 місяців тому

    O have a sliver la vder, no blooms. Can u help me out please of how to turn them into oil

  • @NeznanSedan
    @NeznanSedan 7 місяців тому

    (Hey,i am posting my new reply as a new comment becuse, i think it didn't work again. Sometimes comment reappear if i change comment order from" top comment first" to "newest comment first".I tried that as well as refreshing page several times but i can't find it, so i try to post it as a new comment. Anyways,my comment is somewhat off-topic,so you can delete it after if you want ) This thing with google lens is really helpfull,i knew abot that just a little ,but you explained it very well. Now i have old phone with no internet and no camera.I might consider buying smartphone. Or meaby i can buy digital camera,so i can take and transfer photos to my laptop and use google lens,maybe that would work too. And about medicinal plants, good advice. I should learn more, i want to learn more, but sometimes, like these days, I didn't feel very good, so i was just wasting time. I would like to tell something more about myself, since you mentioned the term neurodiversity. (I dont expect you to reply,but if you want to,you can reply to my e-mail becouse it might be more apropriate .My e-mail is neznannulasedan@outlook.com. If you are interested in my opinion on psychology or religion, feel free to ask and I will try to answer. The only thing is that I can't promise that I will answer, but i might try to. One of the difficulties i have is to take even the smallest obligation ) When i was about nine years old,i become aware that i have diffculties in life. Now i am 32. These difficulties motivated me to look for a solution to problems, or at least some kind of consolation for the problems. In order to find a solutions,i started to learn more about religion and psychology. To admit right away, I haven't found a solution. I would say that psychology, although i consider it full of wrong assumptions and conclusions, nonetheless made my life somewhat easier. As for religion,I would say that it made my life somewhat more difficult. On the other hand, becouse of religion,I feel constant peace inside me, so I still have some immediate benefit from it. As I said, those difficulties motivated me to look for a solution to problems, or at least some kind of consolation for the problems. Since I could not find a solution, I realized that it might comfort me to find out the truth about life, and what is actually the cause of problems and pain in life. In short, that truth for me is in the Catholic faith. The reason i mention this is not just to advertise my religion, becouse I would not advertise something that is already publicly known. The reason why I mention this is to say that the Catholic faith has changed after the death of Pope Pius XII, and that the original one is one that was taught before that change. It took me very long time just to find that one piece of information. What is the use of religion if I still have problems, maybe even bigger ones? I do not know. Maybe it will help me for the next life if there is one, and I believe that there is one. At least I think it is true, and for some reason,knowing the truth for me is somehow comforting. Anyways, if you are interested in my opinion on religion or psychology in more detail, feel free to ask. Okay,that is it. God bless ;) .

  • @timwade1389
    @timwade1389 7 місяців тому

    Makes it look really simple, it's an excellent video, thank you for sharing your knowledge

  • @AlsanPine
    @AlsanPine 7 місяців тому

    instead of wasting all that water, just use ice in the water. with ice, you will cool better and lose less in steam as well. also, instead of a sauce pan, use a separation funnel ($25) which enables you to get the oil separated.

    • @basichomesteadingandsurviv3699
      @basichomesteadingandsurviv3699 7 місяців тому

      The ice melts incredibly fast and heats up from the coils. You have to keep cycling the water out, in order to keep the coil pot a constant temperater, with out it overflowing. I still use my sauce pan to collect my distillutes, as I can approximately measure how much fluids remain in my pot. This method works for me, so I dont accidentally run my pot dry. My distilutes I poor into a larger 2 gallon pot, to settle and seperate. When that's done, I drain off the hydrosol, so extracting the oil is much easier. I use dropper bottles to help remove every drop of water from my oils, for the last finishing work. This method worked for me, especially since I had to use the tools I had on hand at the time.

    • @AlsanPine
      @AlsanPine 7 місяців тому

      @@basichomesteadingandsurviv3699 yes with your setup. you really should not have the condenser on top of the pot. putting a metal condenser on top of a metal steam chamber is inefficient. it is not just the steam that heats it, the metal conducts heat as well. this is why i do not use these setups. but you have purchased it so now you need to optimize it. the condenser should be moved a couple of feet away for proper cooling of your steam. then you will find ice in water woks quite well. yes you will have to babysit it but you will get better results. for anyone who has not already bought one of these, save your money. you can make a still that is efficient and far more useful. yes it will cost more than $60 but it will allow you to be much more efficient and get better quality and quantity of oil from diverse plants without having to watch it every second. here, you cannot run the steam chamber dry which will allow you to let the setup simmer for hours and walk away safely because the water condenses back in the steam chamber continuously. the main expense will be 3 must have parts for your still: vigreux separating column (~300mm) with a clevenger (no valve necessary) above it and a water jacket condenser (~300mm) above that (when you order glass, make sure the flanges of all your pieces match). they are the only expensive parts of the setup (about $100). for the steam chamber, best bet is to take an old pressure cooker (as long as it does not leak steam from seal) and remove gauge and release valve and put in a hose to a chemisty flange. now the 3 part column we talked above is placed in that flange and your distilling column is done. if your hot plate is close to your sink, you can use your sink as a cooling reservoir or you could use a regular bucket or a pot of anything that holds water. use a little fountain pump(make sure it has enough head rating to pump up to your column) to pump water to the water jacket condenser and you are ready to go. fill the pressure cooker to just above the steamer platform, bring it to a boil, then place your plant material above (do not pack it in too much, you want space between branches and leaves and leave a couple inches gap to the lid), put the lid on, your column on, turn on the pump. you want to simmer consistently. altogether this should cost around $150 if you have to buy everything but now you have a real distilling setup very much like we use in most chemistry labs. you can get a lab heating plate with more accurate temperature regulation but that is not necessary for most essential oil work. the column can also be modified a bit to separate material with different boiling points. the clevenger allows very efficient oil separation without fiddling.

    • @basichomesteadingandsurviv3699
      @basichomesteadingandsurviv3699 7 місяців тому

      You stated that I should not put the condenser on top of my pot. First of all, I didn't build this, it came this way, and for me, it works fine. You sated that just cause I bought it, now I have to use it. This statement is untrue, because I will use whatever tool I decided works best for me in my situation, not because I bought it, but because I find it useful. frankly, I like my distiller, and enjoy it immensely. There may be a better one, but I have not found resources to make this possible, so I use it, because its useful to me, and I enjoy it. Regardless of what your opinion or personal preference is, you can share your knowledge without being condescending and rude. Dictating what others should and should not do with their resources is not your job. You can share information you find is helpful, but telling others what they should not do, because you say so, is very off putting. I'm happy to take your sugestions, but I will be unable to utilize it right now, which is nothing I should be ashamed of, or discouraged from doing simplebecausei found something I can use something else that works in the mean time. There is a better way to communicate your sugestions,, with out putting others down, when they don't do things you're way. Simply being able to do it with the tools I have, is enough for me, for right now, and im ok with that. Knowledge comes by experience, and I have little of that, but I'm willing to share what I know, with out chastizing others for doing it differently than I do. There is more than 1 way to distill lavender essential oil, this way works for me, and I'm happy with it, so I'll continue to use it, my way. Thank you for your comments. When I am able, a d have resources, I'll look into your methods more. Right now, it's just not something I'm able to do.

    • @AlsanPine
      @AlsanPine 7 місяців тому

      @@basichomesteadingandsurviv3699 learning is not condescension. you have two stated issues with your setup and i have the solution. as a research chemist of many years i know a few things about distilling things. the equipment is readily available on ebay. you do not need a phd to work one. you do, however, need to be willing to learn and not take instruction as order. this says much more about you than me. as a professor, i give instruction. it is not opinion. it is how it is done. if you are attached to your own wasteful way, then by all means continue to use what you have. my help is for those who are interested in improvement.

  • @jamalarja5071
    @jamalarja5071 7 місяців тому

    Just unnecesarly expanding time

    • @basichomesteadingandsurviv3699
      @basichomesteadingandsurviv3699 7 місяців тому

      I'm sorry. I did my very best when making this video. I shall try to keep my videos shorter in the future. Thank you for your comments. Have a great day.

  • @lydiachotiswatdi3512
    @lydiachotiswatdi3512 8 місяців тому

    How long does the oils last

    • @basichomesteadingandsurviv3699
      @basichomesteadingandsurviv3699 8 місяців тому

      The infused oil can cast about a year, as long as you keep it in a cool dark place. Coconut oil lasts longer, but in my experience, the olive oil infusions may not last as long as a year. Most of the time, I use my oils up in my soap making and other projects pretty quickly, so I generally dont worry about shelf life because of it.

  • @outdoors4life884
    @outdoors4life884 8 місяців тому

    How do you figure out the right dosage?

  • @Outdoor.wilderness.adventures
    @Outdoor.wilderness.adventures 8 місяців тому

    Very cool .

  • @g-lurk
    @g-lurk 8 місяців тому

    You should be filling the coil tank up from the bottom tube and drain from the top tube. This way you'll never not have vapors condensing. Looks like you have a valve on the bottom tube which would be used to slow down the fill rate and prevent the tank from overflowing. A cooler with ice water and an aquarium pump is an easy way to circulate. I don't think your oil will be more or less pure based on amount of water. More water will have more hydrosol. Your main pot isn't creating pressure, at least not enough to be a bomb. The only way it would be any amount of pressure is if the vapor tube gets clogged. If it's not clogged then you're distillate output tube is what releases pressure therefore no explosions. It's not the same as a pressure cooker. Like someone else said, a separately funnel is best for separating oil from hydrosol. If you don't want that you can get a tall cylindrical beaker (graduated cylinder) with a small diameter, then use a pipette to extract

    • @basichomesteadingandsurviv3699
      @basichomesteadingandsurviv3699 8 місяців тому

      Yes, I have been told many times to switch the tubes around, which would have been nice to know, 4 years ago when I started making these videos. Unfortunately, the instructions on my unit said to run the tubes this way, and since I had no other reference point, I followed the instructions. All anyone can ask is that you do the best you can, with the knowledge and tools you have. I have aquired pipets and beakers, but I still find myself using this method, as it works for me. As for water: you are correct. Water has no effect on the oil yield, as they do not mix. But how much water you run through your pot can absolutely affect the saturation, quality, and your final yield from your hydrosol. For instance, if you have 1 table spoon of ground coffee, and you decide to run 8 cups of water through it, your finished coffee is going to taste watered down because your water to coffee ground ratio was too high. You might have 8 cups of coffee but it won't be very good. If you take that same 1 table spoon of coffee, and run one cut of water through it, it might be strong enough to punch you in the face. You can always dilute it down, and get 8 cups of no good coffee, or you can water it down and get 3 cups of strong coffee, just as you like it. Making a high-quality hudrosol is basically the same. I'm not trying to get a bunch of hydrosol, by starting with too much water, or by diluting the hydrosol down after I made it. I want the highly saturated stuff that's just right. Anyone can water it down and get more, but not everyone can make a consentrated hydrosol out of the spout, and that's what I enjoy most. I can always dilute it later if i want to, and having the option to do so, is nice. The higher the concentration, the higher the quality, especially if you can get crystal clear in the meantime. You can always correct the concentration if it's too strong, but you can really fix it, if it's not strong enough. As for the still being a bomb... ya, if the plant mater starts to burn, it builds smoke and pressure inside the can very fast, and it doesn't escape out the coils. Because of this, it's bowed the bottom of my pot a couple times. You might not realize it, but many stills have exploded over the years because of similar events. I appreciate your comments on my video! I like to learn from others who are more experienced than I am! I am sure I have a lot to learn as I am still new at this!

    • @g-lurk
      @g-lurk 8 місяців тому

      @@basichomesteadingandsurviv3699 i misunderstood about the yield thing - i didn't know you were keeping the hydrosol, i thought you were talking about the oil. My bad. I'm still not sold on the exploding thing though!

    • @basichomesteadingandsurviv3699
      @basichomesteadingandsurviv3699 8 місяців тому

      Ya ya, no worries! I do keep my hydrosols! It works to remove smoke damage and pet odors in the house. It's the best deodorizer I've ever used, and when the scent goes away, your house just smells clean and fresh. Many people use my hydrosol as a facial tonars or as an after shower refreshing body mist. The hydrosol is fantastic stuff to use, and most of the hydrosols have medicinal properties and uses! Rose hydrosol and lavender hydrosol are great for soothing summer sunburns. Helps ease the burning, and sooths the skin. But like I tell everyone, please always do your own research before blindly trusting someone's word as an unverified source. As for stills exploding, that's OK if you don't believe me. Im not offended by it in the least, and its wise to be a little skeptical of any unverified sources of information. I'm still learning and growing, so my answers to questions may change over time. Just cause I say something works for me, in my situation, doesn't mean it will work for someone else. So I applaud you for not blindly trusting others on social media! I wish more people did this. But if you want answers "can moon shine stills explode" I suggest you spend some time resurching it. The verified answers you may find may suprise you! After all, nobody can know everything about everything. Thanks again for your comments on my channel! I will definitely look into the supplies you mentioned. Maybe it will work better than the way I've been doing things. I'm not optimistic that it would work better, but I'll definitely keep an open mind about it. I'll never know if I never try! Please have a fantastic day, and thanks again for your response! It is appreciated!

  • @nobodysanything2330
    @nobodysanything2330 8 місяців тому

    🌲

  • @montaybarnes8850
    @montaybarnes8850 8 місяців тому

    how do you store it after extraction? i found several in my backyard

  • @lelearmi6186
    @lelearmi6186 8 місяців тому

    Is it edible?

    • @basichomesteadingandsurviv3699
      @basichomesteadingandsurviv3699 8 місяців тому

      Yes it is. Some people will use a tiny piece and melt it in water, to drink as a tea, for the cold and flue season. Some people say that the pine resin tea helps them with allergies. I've never tried it personally, so you will need to do further research than I have. I use the resin as violin rosin.

  • @oceans1259
    @oceans1259 8 місяців тому

    Thank you so much for explaining this.I just got a vevor distiller and I definitely needed more ice when I tried making essential oils today.

    • @basichomesteadingandsurviv3699
      @basichomesteadingandsurviv3699 8 місяців тому

      I have been there! Ive even blown through all my ice! Instead, try to get your condensing pot to drain faster. If the water doesn't drain or refill fast enough, the coils just blows steam, cause the condensing pot isn't staying cold enough. When the ice melts, your back with the same problem again. Ice helps, but it's definitely not the solution, it's just a temporary bandaid. So if you cycle the water in your condensing pot fast enough, you can avoid the nessesaity and extra leg work of adding ice. I hope this helps, and best of luck to ya!

    • @Zbee167
      @Zbee167 3 місяці тому

      A counter top ice maker would come in really handy for this. ;-)

  • @timothybuchanan1611
    @timothybuchanan1611 8 місяців тому

    Do you have to pull the cotton out to start the fire or do you just light the straw?

  • @NeznanSedan
    @NeznanSedan 8 місяців тому

    Hey. I made longer reply and i was trying to post it several times but it seems that somehow it did not work,my comment is not posted, i dont know why. That comment was including several links to youtube and one link for free book of john kallas (first book). I will try now without links and with shorter comment,and also to post it as a new comment,i hope it will work now :) . I only read first book from john kallas and i wanted to order second book ,but meanwhile i changed my mind. I think these books are very helpful if u are afraid to try new plants,and i am not anymore afraid to try new plants.These books are only describing about 40 plants all together whitch is not many .I think is best to learn,if possible and if u have time,all edible plants in your area,bouth wild and cultivated,and learn how to preserve them without fridge. For wild edible plants i think is best to go over lists of plants created by youtubers or book writers,then from that list take latin names of plants,then search on Internet with latin names of plants for their photos and try to recognise them and try to cook them,and lern to preserve them.For preserving food dehydrating is very powerfull method,only controversal food for dehydrating is food with lot of fats in it becouse that food can go rancid (which is not dangerus as i read).Most of fruit and vegetables have less then 1 procent fats which is ideal for dehydating.For saving more vitamins,they say its better to not overheat fruit while dehidrating,and not overheat fruit when rehidrating later.

    • @basichomesteadingandsurviv3699
      @basichomesteadingandsurviv3699 8 місяців тому

      Absolutely accurate. Learning all local edible and non etible plants in your area is a must, as well as how to preserve foods without the need for refrigeration. The most self sustainable you can be, the better off you are!

  • @ValyraBeth
    @ValyraBeth 8 місяців тому

    That's awesome!

  • @elliscrawford7026
    @elliscrawford7026 9 місяців тому

    Thank you for this! Have a pair of boots I've been looking to redo the stitching on and this was very informative.