Saving Money on Food ~ Fall Garden Planning ~ Grocery Price Comparisons

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  • @miss_mish
    @miss_mish 2 роки тому +115

    I have always had anxiety. I watch so many people but I love watching you and Becky from Acre Homestead because I guess you both always embrace the fact you aren't wonder woman and can't do everything yourself and if something slips through the cracks that's ok. You've both given me the courage to create a garden about 10x what I've had in the past. I've also found such joy in gardening now that I just never had before. So thank you for keeping it real and for just being such a calm, positive and genuine person. I really love that you treat yourself with such love and kindness, it's definitely a weakness for me. Thank you from the bottom of my heart.

    • @AlexandraAndStuff
      @AlexandraAndStuff 2 роки тому +13

      I love Acre Homestead!

    • @mzfitmama2361
      @mzfitmama2361 2 роки тому +12

      My advice unfollow the people that do give you anxiety. We have to give it all to God can be so hard but following or adding in the devil that works through people feeding more fear is not good for us or our souls. I pray that everyone you find on you tube is healthy for the soul mind and home. Your so right they keep it real and calm.

    • @miss_mish
      @miss_mish 2 роки тому +6

      @@mzfitmama2361 no one gives me anxiety on UA-cam. If I don't like them I don't listen but very few are actually calming influences.

    • @kotomszczanka
      @kotomszczanka 2 роки тому +1

      We will never be perfect at anything, realizations only comes with age and experience. Good enough is more then enough. Please give yourself grace and kindness, you are doing more then enough ❤️

    • @8tonsofbuck308
      @8tonsofbuck308 2 роки тому +5

      i’d love to have coffee with her and with Becky at Acre Homestead❤️❤️

  • @AlexandraAndStuff
    @AlexandraAndStuff 2 роки тому +38

    I also found out that since I've bought a big chest freezer, I waste almost zero food, because what you don't use you can freeze for later, you save money next time you need it and you don't feel bad for throwing anything away. Also, when a hard time comes, you are able to use this storage and survive on a smaller budget for a while. This kid of "food insurance" - freezing plus buying in bulk - is my greatest discovery this year, and it's also thanks to the channels like this.

    • @lovebug2284
      @lovebug2284 2 роки тому +1

      I recently bought a 5 CFT freezer for my small apartment and I’m so happy I can now take advantage of sales!

  • @OceanSpritePixieBobs
    @OceanSpritePixieBobs 2 роки тому +1

    All i have to say is out of all 4 of the farms i watch and enjoy until i find my property After loosing 80 acres here in oregon Due to being shot off my horse and no help. I love Honesty. you and mrs heart both are very honest. so what your life is so busy with the kids and the farm. people do not realise what it takes to grow food for a year for 1 person Let alone a family of 4 and you have 10 ? Sweetheart DO NOT ever apologize for being a loving family a awesome mother and a farmer . if life didnt have ups and downs would it be any fun ? I do not think so. I found my strength in god and i found my strength in myself . very rarely do i see other show their strength . thank you for being you when you post the videos . ive left other youtubers as they got arrogant and decetful and became more of a sales company then just having a good time gardening. THANK you . PS is your able since i did get shot in the head and am missing 1/4 of my brain Could you do a show on Good brain food and suggest a good english writing class for me ? I graduated high school at 14 but since i got shot i lost my punctuation i just cant seem to use is as i should and people get lost in my words
    i take hours for shopping. I watched a women with 3 carts of meat the other day Spend 5.00 after using all of her coupons. from 800 - 5 Dollars i wish i had her knowledge

  • @mjgbabydragonlet
    @mjgbabydragonlet 2 роки тому +6

    I get so much information from your channel. I want you to know that watching you pressure can on an induction stove gave me the courage to try. My canner is induction compatible. But I was terrified by watching other pressure canners who were so negative about working with an induction stove. Now I am not just preserving for me, but for my family all over the state. I have a Nephew who called me after he got his first deer, and could not find a processor. I was able to teach him to use the pressure canner. We used all of the things that I was getting ready to donate, meat grinder, butchering saws. I felt God telling me "not yet" So the boxes sat. I am very glad I had not donated those. Thank you, I pray God continues to Bless you and your family. I pray for all of you. I find your vlogs to be a blessing.

  • @tammyfletcher7667
    @tammyfletcher7667 2 роки тому

    I realize this is an older video however I really wanted to comment I love Aldi! We have been shopping there since 1992 I don't know when they opened but that is when a store opened in our area. To this day I love their products. Their bread is my favorite and we find many deals to help our food costs. This year I started canning again, we put up 56 quarts of green beans, 12 pints of tomato sauce and many quarts of salsa
    We live in Indiana and I will be planting broccoli and cabbage and cauliflower soon. We are very fortunate our local farm store does bring in plants. I have learned a lot from your channel even though I'm 60 yrs old
    We homescholled our 2 daughters when it wasn't as popular as today and they both are RNs so I guess we did OK
    Thank you for all your efforts you put into your videos. I for one really appreciate it!

  • @futurefolk9919
    @futurefolk9919 2 роки тому

    This year is my first attempt at a fall garden. I'm excited about trying something new plus my summer garden had lots of struggles. It's been soooo hot! Zone 8b.
    Some things have done well, but not a single tomato or tamatillo! I've done what I've always done- I'm at a loss?
    I'm chalking it up to God teaching me what to do and not to do. Learning new skills is a both are blessing and a challenge.
    🙏 Up for everyone's garden and harvest.

  • @jo-sully-anne2418
    @jo-sully-anne2418 2 роки тому +33

    Prepare in wisdom, not in fear 🙏 love this! Thanks for encouraging everyone Jessica. Blessings x

  • @lynettebaker9263
    @lynettebaker9263 2 роки тому +10

    Living in New Zealand our seasons are reversed. Regularly follow your podcast and others that are similar. Admit that I have been heavily influenced by the depth of knowledge and that I have been more focused on harvesting and preserving rather than just eating from garden when it is producing.
    Reaping benefits. Hubby currently has covid so we both remain in isolation. 3 things only required to be dropped of by family. We have achieved greater level of self sufiency.
    I am limited by size of urban property and multiple sclerosis but able to achieve great results from 2 raised gardens.

    • @OceanSpritePixieBobs
      @OceanSpritePixieBobs 2 роки тому

      Prayers for you and your family we had covid here i started making french onion soup that helped alot . God bless you

  • @miss_mish
    @miss_mish 2 роки тому +10

    I seriously thought you wouldn't drop a video with your break having Adam home. I am glad you did and I really hope you have enjoyed having the family together. You certainly looked like you have. Feels like this was a mental health break for you. Take care.

  • @BigLakeNubians
    @BigLakeNubians 2 роки тому +5

    I’m in BC Canada and it’s always so very interesting to watch all the different homesteaders from around the states etc and see how people do so much so differently my husband and I care for his grandmother and I have two little girls (5&1) if we ever have another I’ll be home on the full and I always raise our own beef and he just got us a larger piece of land! So now my garden can expand and I can try my best to fill a second freezer I just purchased with all veggies etc I’ve grown! Thank you for the inspiration!

    • @emilydeboer3121
      @emilydeboer3121 2 роки тому

      BCer here too😉

    • @BigLakeNubians
      @BigLakeNubians 2 роки тому

      @@emilydeboer3121 so cool! Would love to know what you can plant here! I’m from the cariboo so I’m very limited!

  • @CityWideGardens
    @CityWideGardens Рік тому

    I started a few years ago with a fall garden since the cabbage moth is crazy here in NJ. My best fall/winter/spring crop is collard greens! Snow, ice, low temps do not faze them. As long as they are at least a few inches tall by a hard frost they just chill out until spring and then boom!! Pests are nowhere to be seen by the time I harvest them. Also did my garlic over fall/winter and the plants look fantastic. Cant wait for the harvest.

  • @09echols
    @09echols 2 роки тому +12

    My goal this year is to 1. Join you in the every little bit counts challenge
    2. Creat enough tinctures, extracts and oils to last the winter and
    3. Make my fall garden a lot bigger than my spring garden.
    Often my fall garden will last all the way until spring.
    Have a blessed day

    • @breezybre2670
      @breezybre2670 2 роки тому

      Wow...fall gardens are not possible where we live.:(

  • @MargaretUIUC
    @MargaretUIUC 2 роки тому +8

    I love Eliot Coleman's book The Winter Harvest Handbook. He explains how to get fresh vegetables all year in cold areas without using a heated greenhouse. He lives and gardens in Maine.

    • @meikewassmuth4801
      @meikewassmuth4801 2 роки тому

      thank you for the recomendation 😊

    • @rik80280
      @rik80280 2 роки тому

      Yes, also his book The Four Season Harvest is more geared to a home gardener. They are both excellent. Also check out One Yard Revolution here on UA-cam. He really gave me the confidence to put the book's lessons into practice.

  • @lisapop5219
    @lisapop5219 2 роки тому +11

    We got a great deal from a local farmer on tomatoes. He was selling huge, beautiful slicers 3 for $1. We got approx 50 lbs for $18. I cored them and put them in the freezer. I like doing that because the skin slips right off when they thaw. I'm mostly going to make basic tomato sauce and salsa. If our tomatoes & peppers keep coming in or we get some more from him, it'll be a rotel type project. Our tomatoes keep getting attacked by those ugly bugs that puncture little holes and drink the inside, I can't remember the name. One thing about the slicers is that I will be draining a lot of the juice & canning it rather than letting it evaporate. The skins will be dehydrated. We are having to really factor in fuel costs for farm produce. Happy canning and planning yall! We will be planning our fall garden soon. Our first isn't until around Thanksgiving at the earliest. Hopefully we'll still be getting some tomatoes too.

    • @loritanner4478
      @loritanner4478 2 роки тому +1

      2 years ago I discovered that I don't have to peel and deseed my tomatoes. I froze them whole, minus the core. Then I thaw them and put them in my nesco roaster and heat them up. Then I put them in my vitamix and grind them up, peel, seeds and all. Then I use that to make my sauces, ketchup etc. So much easier than all that work I used to do.

    • @iuliana1813
      @iuliana1813 2 роки тому

      Plant some sun flower near your tomatoes . Plant them at safe distance from corn ( yours or your neighbour's). You'll get rid of your tomatoe bugs problem. Look for companion planting for more info.

  • @shannonbakich8356
    @shannonbakich8356 2 роки тому +4

    Hi Jessica… great information! Love the price comparisons. Quick tip… if you put all that information into an excel spreadsheet you can quickly and conveniently cost compare weekly, monthly, yearly. An additional bonus you don’t have to worry about filing your comparison table… it is just right there on the computer! Might be a great home school project and learning opportunity for your older kids too!! Thank you again for sharing!!

  • @nicolemarzio5641
    @nicolemarzio5641 2 роки тому +4

    You can still grow brussel sprout not for the sprouts BUT for the leaves ps let them get a good frost and the taste like butter.

  • @claudialeger3208
    @claudialeger3208 2 роки тому +4

    Jessica, these days we must all think outside the box and stay on top of costs. It takes a lot of time and energy to compare and justify. I lived on the farm in the recession of the
    80’s and worked in the city. It was a challenge and I found that planning was the key but auto pilot was not an option; you have to stay on top of world events and revisit the plan over and over. You have got a great system. I survived that downturn so can encourage you that there is hope this too shall pass. It is simply getting through it. You are doing all you can to do the best you can. I love watching your family working together to keep it together. Take care of yourself. Thanks for sharing.

  • @stephanienoble2926
    @stephanienoble2926 2 роки тому

    I just found your channel and have been binge watching your videos, I love it! As a mom of 5 here I’m learning a lot from you that I think will help me dramatically I’m my homemaking! I really want to start my own garden, we don’t have a lot of space but could use my deck!
    You are right about Sams Club they don’t have much for organic, we get the frozen bags of organic blueberries and strawberries, they are both 3lb bags I believe and just under $10, and we get bags of organic carrots but that’s about it. Allergies make it hard, we are plant based, gluten free and grain free for me, avoid added sugars and additives but it’s doable!
    So I tried your blueberry muffin recipe today and my family loved them!! 😀
    Yay for garden planning!

  • @leelaural
    @leelaural 2 роки тому

    another good one....one thing I would add is to watch for a store's "loss leader"....these are items that the store doesn't make any money on but uses it to entice you to come in and shop.....

  • @janicew6222
    @janicew6222 2 роки тому +4

    I think you do an amazing job. With gas prices rising so rapidly, many independent truckers aren't going to make it, which will reduce the supply, making prices go even higher, if things can be found at all. We all need to be doing this.

  • @kristyhale9195
    @kristyhale9195 2 роки тому +50

    So inspiring! I feel that I needed to hear you today. It helped my soul and gave me the energy to get moving and think ahead!

    • @janetdewey883
      @janetdewey883 2 роки тому +3

      So true! I look forward to these podcasts. So encouraging.

  • @jessicasand9381
    @jessicasand9381 2 роки тому

    Zone 5b here and I am the same; I am burnt out by the end of my summer garden. Thanks for sharing your plan.

  • @jalenejohnson8484
    @jalenejohnson8484 2 роки тому

    Thank you for breaking it all down like that. This is going to help our family out. THANK YOU SO MUCH for sharing your garden plan! I've tried using a calendar in a different way and it was too much. Your way simplifies it quite a bit. I love the way your brain works!

  • @nancymweasel6561
    @nancymweasel6561 2 роки тому +5

    I used to listen to stories of people who went through the depression. They learned to live without and every penny counts. I watched women find their best deals at various stores and drive an efficient route to maximize their savings.

    • @robinashultz7662
      @robinashultz7662 2 роки тому

      I have been saving receipts and meaning to make a spreadsheet. You have inspired me to get it done!
      I too shop at different stores.
      The suggestion I have for you is: couldn’t one of the older children use keeping track of sales/Amazon as a math/home economics learning project?

  • @nikkibell2862
    @nikkibell2862 2 роки тому +6

    I grow black seeded Simpson lettuce and green salad bowl lettuce. It does great in the heat and when it's starts getting cool. I'm in NE Kansas. I'm going to start my fall garden plans soon also.

    • @agnesgarnett4414
      @agnesgarnett4414 2 роки тому

      Love that black seeded Simpson for me in Fall River, Nova Scotia.

  • @RobinL4715
    @RobinL4715 2 роки тому +11

    Very helpful breakdown on food costs. We live in zone 10, so fall is a better time to garden away from the heat. Thanks for sharing.

    • @BrigitteBeckley
      @BrigitteBeckley 2 роки тому

      We're in zone 10 too! In south Florida 🌴😁😁 what part are you in?

    • @RobinL4715
      @RobinL4715 2 роки тому +1

      @@BrigitteBeckley we are on the gulf side near Venice.

    • @BrigitteBeckley
      @BrigitteBeckley 2 роки тому

      @@RobinL4715 we have family there 😊 we're over on the east near West Palm

    • @dct1238
      @dct1238 2 роки тому

      @@BrigitteBeckley I'm from Lake Worth. Live in PSL now.

  • @shelbylynnwilliams8520
    @shelbylynnwilliams8520 2 роки тому +2

    During my childhood in NC we always had a fall garden. My husband’s grandmother was from Indiana & grew potatoes in the fall in hay bales. She planted potatoes in the soil in the spring & did the hay bales in the fall.

  • @elizabethwittig5978
    @elizabethwittig5978 2 роки тому +2

    I have so much stress and anxiety. Living alone in the family home since dad passed and realizing it needs thousands spent to keep it structurally sound. Dont have much space to grow food but have a few tomato and bean plants in tubs. Flowers getting dashed by rain before the fruits set. Oh well I enjoy trying. You are an inspiration, it must be so hard catering for allergies etc and still making delicious meals. Waiting to hear if I can get help under the green homes scheme to insulate etc, maybe even some solar panels. Im in the UK just north of London so may still get another tub going with peas.

  • @retiredref
    @retiredref 2 роки тому +2

    We highly recommend growing Georgia Candy Roaster squash. They are very prolific, grow huge and provide a lot of food. They MUST be planted away from other squash because they cross pollinate! They are very tasty and similar but sweeter than a butternut. Really appreciate your videos!

  • @stephaniemeads
    @stephaniemeads 2 роки тому +5

    I have learned sooo much from you this video! You are a breath of fresh air! Getting even more excited about my little small homestead! Thank you so have! Have a wonderful rest of your stacation! ❤️☺️🙏🏼

  • @whitestone4401
    @whitestone4401 2 роки тому +7

    I have come to the same conclusions with my grocery budget. Azure not only has good prices, you can’t beat the quality of their food.

  • @victoriajohnson3034
    @victoriajohnson3034 2 роки тому +14

    I'm hoping to have my greenhouse up and full this winter!!

  • @janicemeyers7270
    @janicemeyers7270 2 роки тому +1

    Oh my goodness Jessica. When you said "putt putt" golf, my memories of my dad came rushing into my mind. He always called miniature golf, putt putt golf. In my area of eastern PA it's usually called miniature golf. Thank you for taking the time to share your family with us. I enjoy taking a break with my cup of coffee or tea and watch your videos and learn about homesteading.

  • @angelas_pantry_obsession
    @angelas_pantry_obsession 2 роки тому +10

    I'm definitely taking advantage of a fall garden since rabbits have mowed down my beans and peas. I haven't even been successful with lettuces in spring/summer since my yard is 100% sun so I grow those in the fall. First time I'll be attempting brasicas though so I'm excited for that.
    I've broken up my Azure orders as well starting this past January. I now only order about every 3-4 months. I've been concerned about their costs increasing due to fuel (I've see some price increases at Azure too). Luckily my drop is actually closer than most of the grocery stores I go to but it's still a little bit of a drive. I don't order produce very often from Azure (besides citrus) so I don't have to worry about trying to order seasonal produce. I mainly stick to grains and beans and some misc items we enjoy from them.
    I've had some sticker shock from Aldi as well not to mention the shelves are so depleted at Aldi.

  • @sherriepiechowski4556
    @sherriepiechowski4556 2 роки тому

    Prepare in wisdom, not in fear! Love that!

  • @annlockey8552
    @annlockey8552 2 роки тому

    I'm between zone 11 and 12 so the first frost will be Nov. I can still get some seeds some are on sale atm so I stocked up on them for the spring. Pop them in a cool dark place or in a mylar bag to keep them moisture free. I love your channel you are so talented 💖

  • @cathybrubaker9705
    @cathybrubaker9705 2 роки тому +1

    I live in Ohio as well, and I cannot tell you how much this has helped me. I didn’t know I could find bulk items (like you said about the blueberries). I’m doing a fall garden this year too, and am so excited to learn new skills. Right now, I’m sitting on the porch swing, preparing green beans to can today. A lot of our gardens were flooded this year…. A night storm caused the water to come clear up to our porch steps. You probably will ever realize how much God is using you to bless other ladies. Thank you. 🥰

  • @belindahamilton7876
    @belindahamilton7876 2 роки тому

    Working on my fall garden. Planted seeds in pots and will put in garden when they come up. Egg plant squash peppers. Also I will plant turnips in garden

  • @delnacarruthers9335
    @delnacarruthers9335 2 роки тому +2

    As many families are transitioning to home schooling.....anything you can share would be great! Happy to see you and love all your content! Blessings to all.

  • @paavolaprincess
    @paavolaprincess 2 роки тому +2

    We don’t have any strict dietary restrictions in our household for allergies or anything, I have not tried azure because of that mostly. I do the bulk of my shopping at Aldi, a few brand specific things at Walmart and then a quarterly or more often trip to Sam’s club because it’s 90+ miles from us. I thoroughly enjoy seeing other people that are diligent in their shopping! *we raise all of our own meat
    I’ve realized this week that I need to not go in the stores and just do curbside because I have much better self control and control over my budget

  • @jasminthiaa
    @jasminthiaa 2 роки тому +1

    I too feel the gardening burn out in the fall, however I think it's important this year especially to get a fall garden going! Normally I don't spend much on food during the summer except for meat/fruit.....as you know having multiple kids (I have 4) food can get expensive real quick! Definitely grateful for tips on how to pinch pennies a little on food! Thank you!

  • @patriciarobbins7551
    @patriciarobbins7551 2 роки тому +2

    Timely post. Thank you. I live between Dayton and Cincinnati and haven't thought about a fall garden. Now I am because you inspired me. Blessings to you and your family.

  • @anngranquist1828
    @anngranquist1828 2 роки тому

    I looked at last year’s challenge for every little bit counts. I’ve continued that tradition throughout the whole year. Thanks for the ideas

  • @JanalynVoigt
    @JanalynVoigt 2 роки тому +3

    Thanks for the pep talk. We're definitely planting and prepping here, especially when the alternative may be to go without.

  • @ceepark114
    @ceepark114 2 роки тому +1

    You are so organized and get so much done all day long. Today I canned 14 pints ham and bean soup and plan another batch next week.

  • @thehilltophomestead8249
    @thehilltophomestead8249 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you for continually inspiring me to not just do what I can with what I've got, but to make it the most special it can be. ❤

  • @barb9181
    @barb9181 2 роки тому +1

    For those of us that cannot produce our own meat, I have only bought meat that is on sale and buy extra and store extra in my freezer. This has saved me a lot of money. I now do this with many other food items and a m

  • @susansutherland7117
    @susansutherland7117 2 роки тому +2

    I didn’t expect to have a video from you today since you were enjoying a staycation with Adam. What a wonderful surprise! I particularly enjoyed seeing how you “price shopped” different stores. I think I may do the same thing to see who actually has the lowest prices on the items I consistently purchase. Love your channel! Hope you and your sweet family have a great day!

  • @commonomics
    @commonomics Рік тому

    I really love your channel. At first I was a little put off by the religiosity but now I realize you’re not evangelical or trying to push your beliefs on others. I very much believe in God, just not sure on the religion part. Anyway, I’ve had 4 MCs and your story has helped me. I’m finally pregnant again 13+4! And she’s growing beautifully. NIPT came back negative which is wonderful. I’ve never gotten to hear a HB before so I’m so grateful for this time. All I can do is pray and take it week by week.

  • @skdjirrrdjdm3926
    @skdjirrrdjdm3926 2 роки тому

    We are in the same boat, we're just over the state line in Michigan to your north in a very rural area. About 45 minutes to an hour drive to nearest walmart/Meijer/kroger and much further for any Sam's Club or Costco. We have one small grocery store 10 miles away but the quality/price is not competitive at all and not the biggest selection. I try to shop 2x a month and order online and we have a dollar General in a nearby town. Our garden is helping though! We're on a very limited budget so gas is a big deal right now.

  • @TeamD2012
    @TeamD2012 2 роки тому +4

    Old Farmers Almanac has a Fall planting chart (& Spring) by frost date for ur zip code. I print mine out. They have lots of common crops that are available for Fall planting in ur area. It gives u seed starting dates, direct sow dates etc.

  • @Darci.
    @Darci. 2 роки тому +1

    Jessica, thank you for breaking the fall garden plan down so simply and perfectly organized. And I appreciate your encouragement and great ideas. 🌺💕

  • @esmeraldarodriguez7012
    @esmeraldarodriguez7012 2 роки тому

    Hi Jessica, I have started my first garden thanks to you. I have corn, cherry tomatoes, Serrano peppers, strawberries, bell peppers, kale, cabbage, lettuce and 1 tomatillo plants for salsas . In herbs I have camomile, sage, flat leaf parsley, cilantro, rosemary, thyme, basil, clover, stevia , and lemon grass. Lol can you tell I’m so excited 😆. Thank you for sharing your wisdom, your family and thank you for reminding us that The God of Abraham is with us. Blessings to you and your beautiful family.

  • @850beachmomrn
    @850beachmomrn 2 роки тому +2

    Even before gas prices went up I had to consider the gas for pick up for azure, for a long time our closest drop point was almost two hours away and now we have one about an hour away but delivery is almost always a day I work. I've utilized Amazon a lot and while more than azure, it gets delivered to my door regardless of work or not. I can't wait until our Aldi opens here! And definitely starting my fall garden and praying it goes better than my spring and summer one since it got so hot so quick, it didn't do too well

  • @Hannah_MK
    @Hannah_MK 2 роки тому

    I really enjoy hearing your thought processes on these things. I have four small children and can’t homestead yet, but I make a lot from scratch and love to price compare. I’m still figuring out the gardening thing as we only have a small garden this year.

  • @lisanowakow3688
    @lisanowakow3688 2 роки тому +1

    Great job! I should follow your advice.

  • @christinewallace9251
    @christinewallace9251 Рік тому

    Wow. That was amazing. You are really organized and knowledgeable!

  • @bethreiners5568
    @bethreiners5568 2 роки тому +2

    Thanks Jessica for this realistic, organized, and easy to understand lesson on preparing for the fall garden. I’ve never done a fall garden, and seem to lose control on planting in a timely manner, and then it’s too late. Also, I appreciate the cost comparison of the different stores.

  • @beckymaxwell8392
    @beckymaxwell8392 2 роки тому +2

    Thank you. I was overwhelmed planning is a good idea. You always calm me down good timing for this video. Blessings

  • @GSDsforever
    @GSDsforever 2 роки тому +20

    Jessica, have you checked with the Amish or Mennonite stores for bulk dry goods like oats, etc? I get organic oats, flours, etc. for almost half the price of retail. They even special order organic bread flours for me in 50# bags. I've saved quite a bit of money stocking up here in east Kansas. Please keep these type of videos coming....you offer such wonderful, helpful information. Love your family and can't wait for the newest addition! God bless!

    • @mollyl8704
      @mollyl8704 2 роки тому +1

      She said previously her local amish stores buy from azure and thats how she found azure

    • @GSDsforever
      @GSDsforever 2 роки тому +1

      @@mollyl8704 Hm. Our Mennonite and Amish stores in Kansas buy directly from manufacturers like King Arthur Flour, Prairie Gold Wheat Co., etc.; just regular manufacturers. Guess everywhere is different.

    • @cindy-ki8ex
      @cindy-ki8ex 2 роки тому

      I would love to shop omish and Mennonite stores but can't find any here in Minnesota.

  • @agnesgarnett4414
    @agnesgarnett4414 2 роки тому

    Thank you for all your wonderful information. I know no one here in Halifax, Nova Scotia that does fall gardening. I am the same zone as you.

  • @ykk239
    @ykk239 2 роки тому

    I so enjoy your videos and ig channel. I have limited my ig screen time every day, but always enjoy popping in to see your feed as well as Ruth Ann Zimmerman's feed. Very encouraging content. Azure has always seemed way too costly for our family as I am a really careful budgeter. We are fortunate to have some smaller markets nearby that often offer outstanding buys on organic fruits and veggies. In addition, our home is a pickup location for a large CSA of an organic farm. The shareholders often forget or choose not to pick up their weekly organic box and I am able to keep or distribute. Such a blessing!

  • @erinb.5103
    @erinb.5103 2 роки тому

    Jessica, I watch you after I get done with church on Sundays and it makes me smile. You are a blessing just a complete and utter blessing young lady.

  • @AndreasCreations
    @AndreasCreations 2 роки тому

    You are so meticulous in your thought process and planning. AND it is no wonder that your children excel with their homeschool education. You are an excellent teacher!! Thank you so much taking your precious time and energy to share with us. It is invaluable. God bless you all, and happy 🇺🇸

  • @janicesims6574
    @janicesims6574 2 роки тому +4

    Jessica, such a good video topic. This is something we are all going through now.
    Seeing what other families are doing is so helpful.

  • @raynonabohrer5624
    @raynonabohrer5624 2 роки тому +1

    You can put covers over your fall garden. I want you to be aware of that. Here in Oklahoma we can almost garden year round. If you have a high tunnel. That might be your next project. Not that difficult to do.

  • @sarahjamieson-bas6156
    @sarahjamieson-bas6156 2 роки тому +3

    Hi Jessica it's winter here in South Island of NZ and I am growing celery, cabbage, cauliflower, broccoli, broad beans, spinach, potatoes and silverbeet. Having a winter garden seems to be a thing here.

    • @kdonor
      @kdonor 2 роки тому

      Do you get hard frosts there? I cold do those crops in the fall but not winter in Central USA.

    • @sarahjamieson-bas6156
      @sarahjamieson-bas6156 2 роки тому

      @@kdonor yes some areas frosts including where I am but my veges seem OK plus there are frost cloths to chuck over more vulnerable plants

  • @emilylong9887
    @emilylong9887 2 роки тому +1

    I relate so much to the fall garden burnout but I also hope to overcome that this year and plant as much as possible.

  • @tracistewart7611
    @tracistewart7611 2 роки тому

    Thank you for the advise! I didn't get my spring garden in on time and was resigned to just waiting until next year. I now feel like maybe I can pull something out of the dirt if I just get that garden filled with soil!

  • @abbyhurst1
    @abbyhurst1 2 роки тому

    Thank you for this post! I have just discovered your channel and appreciate all that you share. Blessings ❤

  • @daralynnhale1565
    @daralynnhale1565 2 роки тому +1

    Well-prepared video with vast amounts of great advice and information to implement in our daily lives and homes. This year was my first year to have a serious garden and learn so much about how the Oklahoma summers affect plants and production. Thank you for your wisdom and guidance. So very much appreciated and like so many of us, the calm and grace of facing these tough times is such a plus with your guiding hand. Much love to your family!

  • @melodysfiresidefarm
    @melodysfiresidefarm 2 роки тому +1

    Prepare with wisdom not from fear is my motto also. To much fear mongering but as a veteran I know how resilient Americans can be when put to the test. With such encouragers like you and God in control all will be well if we focus on him and do what he leads us to do. Do you have a Postal Box that I'm missing somewhere? Blessings to your whole family!!

  • @sandragoss48
    @sandragoss48 10 місяців тому

    Jessica, thank you for doing this research for us. ❤

  • @barnrazedbyjesse6893
    @barnrazedbyjesse6893 2 роки тому +1

    Yes, Zone 5, East Central Ohio. My Fall garden out fies my summer garden by far. Less pest pressure I suppose.

  • @kathiedavis7827
    @kathiedavis7827 2 роки тому

    Jessica, love your family and admire you so much. I used regular kitty litter for 45 years and I adopted my kitty Jax after my little dachshund died at 16 unexpectedly. I started researching litters and the prices are crazy expensive. I found sawdust pellets at the local grange 40 lbs for 6 plus tax. And there absolutely is no smell from the box . Oh you do need a sifting litter box. You shake it and the pellets when wet turn to sawdust and it’s so simple and nice to have a litter box that smells like pine. I hope you give it a try I figured out that I save about 35$ a month with this. Thanks for your channel I look forward to watching every Sunday.

  • @kaseydoty3706
    @kaseydoty3706 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you, for explaining you food budget. It has really helped me

  • @carolwhisenhunt7504
    @carolwhisenhunt7504 2 роки тому +4

    So much advice to think about. Great tips Jessica. Ty so much.
    I learn so much from your wisdom you share. I love the challenge in august. Can't wait to hear how fall planting goes. Have a blessed week.

  • @blackriflehomestead
    @blackriflehomestead 2 роки тому +2

    This is so helpful and motivating! I’ve been doing a similar spreadsheet comparing Costco and Azure. We live 2 hrs away from the nearest Costco but we can have certain things shipped for free if we order $75+, and some individual things like diapers and baby wipes always ship free. Many things are cheaper at Costco but there are certain things, like organic wheat berries, that can only be gotten through Azure. But I like what you did with comparing local stores too! Definitely need to get more intentional about shopping.

  • @shervin6711
    @shervin6711 2 роки тому +9

    You can order many items at Costco ( NO MEMBERSHIP NEEDED!) with free shipping if you meet their minimum order, about $75. Whole foods has aluminum free baking powder for 1.99. Watch expiration dates there though.

    • @cindyabraham5503
      @cindyabraham5503 Рік тому

      You don’t have a Meijer there? Aren’t you in Ohio? I love Meijer here in Michigan.

  • @taunyaw2181
    @taunyaw2181 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you! Loved it all. Thank you for doing the work of comparing the prices as well. I appreciate that. I always say I'm going to do that with the places I go to but then have not. And this year I am also planting a fall Garden I am pretty excited about that.

  • @SheilaNorthcutt
    @SheilaNorthcutt 2 роки тому

    This made me so grateful that my Azure pick up is so close. I forget that is a blessing.

  • @glendaharding4884
    @glendaharding4884 2 роки тому +1

    You are so inspiring!! Your looking so good Jessica, pregnancy agrees with you!!

  • @kathleenritter4532
    @kathleenritter4532 2 роки тому

    Thank you so much for all the great info. We're in the same zone and never really thought about a fall garden like people in other areas do. I'm going to try some this year. Something is better than nothing. You are reinforcing my belief that God and coming together as a "community " is what will help us get through this. God bless.

  • @tiffanywhite7111
    @tiffanywhite7111 2 роки тому

    I’ve heard good things about country life foods! Heard is comparable to azure but they deliver straight to you door. I’ve been wanting to look at their products!

  • @teresatrump8366
    @teresatrump8366 2 роки тому

    I live in a farming community and the local stores don't have garden plants after spring, and mostly no seed either.

  • @coeja73
    @coeja73 2 роки тому +1

    extremely useful video! I took notes and I applied my own numbers. Aldi has a good all natural ketchup!

  • @nomir4065
    @nomir4065 2 роки тому +1

    This is the first year I'm planning on doing a fall garden and I'm excited and nervous.

  • @marysidle5132
    @marysidle5132 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you so much for sharing planning and I love watching you in the kitchen!

  • @stacycole1935
    @stacycole1935 2 роки тому +1

    Azure Standards prices for wheat berries and oats can’t be beat. Don’t forget free shipping with Sam’s Plus. We use that a lot. We have a chain called Fareway here that’s also very economical in addition to Aldi. Bountiful Baskets is another great source for bulk produce.

  • @VanessaKCook
    @VanessaKCook 2 роки тому

    Thank you! Yes wisdom not fear !!!

  • @samanthaalderman6240
    @samanthaalderman6240 2 роки тому +1

    You are just so encouraging and I love your real life emphasis on how you do things and what works best for your family. Thank you so much for your ever encouraging videos and humbleness. You’re doing great!! 😊

  • @RestorationAcresTN
    @RestorationAcresTN 2 роки тому +4

    It is definitely worth doing the price comparison, especially between Amazon and Azure. Not only am I finding the quite a few things like coconut milk and bulk spices are often significantly cheaper on Amazon, but at least I know I’m going to get the item and in a timely manner. It is always a crapshoot, especially lately, if I will actually get the items I ordered from azure standard.

  • @MsKaty0311
    @MsKaty0311 2 роки тому

    The nice thing about sams walmart amazon, you can order inline to have shipped and shipping can be free
    Love aldi, we have no discount stores here in maine with healthy/organic products. Once in a while there might be some things at dollar tree

  • @kaybusby7507
    @kaybusby7507 2 роки тому

    Great information. My auze pickup is very close so I will continue to do that. I am going to out local farmers market and buying as much as possible. Have a blessed day

  • @katrinar9310
    @katrinar9310 2 роки тому +1

    What kind of cleaning supplies do you get at Sam's club? I have never shopped at Sam's and I'm wondering what I'm missing 😁 I make laundry soap (borax, washing soda, laundry bar), available in multiple places, dish soap, toilet paper, and Dr bronners from Azure standard, shampoo/conditioner/body wash/deodorant grocery outlet or Marshalls (for the more natural type), charcoal toothpaste, 99 cents store, vinegar for cleaning at whatever grocery store, sal suds and compostable trash and doggie poop bags from Amazon. Thank you for posting Jessica. Blessings, -Kate

  • @1jmass
    @1jmass 2 роки тому +1

    Another amazingly thought out and well presented video. You have offered many ideas for saving money and I thank you for that.
    I do have two thoughts that came to me while watching this. I hope I am not being offensive in any way because it is definitely not meant that way.
    My first thought came when you were discussing having to revisit the Amazon website frequently to check prices. Could you integrate this in your homeschool curriculum for your older kids? Once they are familiar with what you are looking for (certain products, bulk prices, etc.) I am pretty sure they could keep an eye on the changes being made. Practicing basic math skills such as graphs, charts, number comparisons and such could benefit them and help you at the same time.
    I am a bit iffy about my second thought since my gardening knowledge is pretty limited. It has to do with planting your fall garden. If you need to have seeds in the ground by a certain date for them to have time to germinate and grow before the first frost, could you plant them in the house earlier and let them germinate there before putting them in the ground? You mentioned the greenhouses in your area do not have plants available for fall, but by growing your own seedlings you could assure that they have a head start toward producing veggies or whatever.
    Again, these are just random thoughts I had during the video. As thorough as you are, you may have already considered these ideas and discarded them because they would not work in your situation, but I just wanted to mention them anyway.

  • @daniellehuddleston1931
    @daniellehuddleston1931 2 роки тому

    There are things that alert you for Amazon prices. Works great for speciality food items for me.

  • @evondiamond3676
    @evondiamond3676 2 роки тому

    Sam’s Club membership plus has free shipping. Costco the same. I live near a Sam’s, Costco, Walmart, Aldi all very close. I order all my Sam’s, Costco and sometimes Walmart. While I admire this cost counting, seems for 4 or 5cents different it would not be worth the time weekly. Maybe monthly or by monthly? Be sure and read articles suggesting things not to buy at Aldi’s. I did a lot of research on their dairy, meat and bread.
    I really enjoy watching and learning from you! Thanks for sharing!

    • @threerivershomestead
      @threerivershomestead  2 роки тому

      It's only four of five cents different per ounce. Most items are bought by the pound, so those cents add up to dollars, especially when you purchase hundreds of pounds of food a month.

  • @beetany145
    @beetany145 2 роки тому

    Jessica, I want you to know you changed my life. God bless🙏 your beautiful growing family.

  • @karenkissick6884
    @karenkissick6884 2 роки тому +2

    Did you figure your gas into the equations.?. You have great info on here thank you for sharing
    Cane Sugar is all organic....they use that word Organic to charge more for the product is what I have been told. Baby Carrots is another item that totally ticks me off as all the fresh baby carrots I have grown are thin and the ones in the store are almost the same size as the big carrots, they are smooth so they have been cut down while the regular carrots look like what I would get out of the garden.