Chef tip for cutting onions. If you wet a paper towel or tea towel, place it by where you're cutting the onions. The acid from the onions will always look for moisture which is why our eyes feel it the most. The wet paper towel will draw the acidity from the onions and will bother your eyes less or not at all.
Dear ally I have just entered my own new chapter you see for the past 4 years I have been struggling with a deep depression it’s been super hard for me to Even though find motivation to do schoolwork but through your channel you have inspired me to find my own light in life and to find the purpose in life which is for me to love but enjoy life like their is no tomorrow a good example of This is dogs if you have a dog when you get home from school or work their waiting to play go on walks and they always run around like they won’t live another day. But the meaning of this is that your channel has helped me through things I thought for life I was stuck in. Thank you ally. Sincerely sage
I found Kyle's channel first in late September and was hooked! My OCD wouldn't let me watch them out of order😂 so I binge watched set them back to oldest and watched daily. It took about 3 weeks. Then midway through, Ally joined and I did the same. Now, I'm all caught up and I feel like one of the cool kids😊
Just bought my Winnies with my 10% off Alley code!! Grew up going to Lake Winnipesaukee every single year for the summer. Very cool that they have these woodstove shoes so you can go in and out and bring Wood but still have your cozy socks on brilliant!!!! Can’t wait to have them for Christmas. They will be perfect here in Connecticut. Merry Christmas you guys! 🎄🌲🎄🌲
Beautiful Thanksgiving meals with your families . The turkey soup looked amazing. I made turkey and dumplings with our leftovers. Kyle’s goofiness with the kissing ball made me laugh. Your connection with nature is an inspiration, Ally. Thank you - Happy Holidays.
Love it when young people as yourself actually use your massive learning ability and courageously challenge your wit, talent, skills, creativity and love of all things nature has provided! Super fun to hear about how your Dad taught you about plants as well. Keep it going Ally!
Not me sending my sister examples of kissing balls (more non traditional, because we're not a christmassy family) the link to cozy socks, researching balsam trees, and looking at the weather to see when I can get out there in the Nebraska "stick season" :) Thank you, Ally. Your bits of beauty and information are an inspiration.
Hey Ally, It’s been a while! It’s so wonderful to see that you’re still creating beauty and soulful inspiration in your videos. Im going to catch up on all those that I’ve missed in the last year. Hope to chat soon! ❤️❤️
A wonderful video! I hosted Thanksgiving this year so I had the turkey carcass to make soup with. The soup is so good! I almost like it better than the dinner. Your wreath is beautiful!
I've regularly made stock and frozen it in 16 oz containers in the deep freezer for decades. I LOVE knowing what I've put in it and my daughter loves being able to just grab one & simmer to defrost if she's under the weather. If I have fresh mint leaves, I'll chop & add some in to thaw down w it to help w congestion. I usually make about two gallons worth. If it's after a holiday & I have any lone veggies or fruit that didn't make the meal, I'll cut them up for extra flavor. (Wish some of that celery you had bunches of could have made it to your stock pot😋) I zest the 'unpitiful' peels and freeze any juice I can get out of whatever fruit survived. Then I slice the lemons or oranges and let them boil with the remnants (carcass sounds so...well...dead🤣). When it's all cooled, I strain then pick through and get any extra meat that's boiled off & freeze that for later soups. I recently got a mini veggy swirler and spiraled a squash & zucchini in place of pasta noodles, defrosted about two containers of broth & popped in a container of the 'rescued' chicken. Paired w a salad & homemade honey poppy seed dressing & trail mix drizzled on top & dinner in 15 minutes! If I've made it earlier in the day & hubs comes in to ask how my day has been, I usually respond with, "it's a great day NOT to be a chicken!🤣 ~Thankful to love & live simplicity. Great video🎉😊
Love your videos young lady. Reminded me to be present as the days are short in winter and to make bone broth. Love your kissing balls, had never jeard of them before but have the stuff in to make them so I might give it a try this year. Thanks for the inspiration and moments of calm you always give. Grateful to you xx
Ally, I was lounging on the sofa before dinner, cuddled in my Winnie's coverup and watching videos, when what to my wondering eyes should appear but you with the Winnie's socks! So Of Course I had to pop over and get a set of the socks for my husband ( and another set for me. I've lost weight and my original set are now too large). Oh yes, the wood stove is humming merrily along, and the beeswax tea lights lit. Your turkey soup looks delish! There are just the two of us for holidays, so our celebrations are a bit low-key, but you have given me some wonderful ideas. Have a wonderful Season, and enjoy the Winter.
I am always excited for the season coming up, to see what it will be like. Each winter is different where I live. We had a longer Fall which I thoroughly enjoyed. Our first snow did come right at the end of October -8 inches then quickly melted. We just got our second snow.. Your turkey broth and soup looks delicious. I was lazy and didn't save the carcass this Thanksgiving- maybe next time. Your channel is so interesting.
You really inspired me this year in so many ways.. One of which being for the holidays, I finally did something I've always wanted to do. I'm from the Cape, we have loads of Juniper bushes all around. I'm sure you're familiar, but for anyone that isn't, they're beautiful, lush, thick evergreens with small delicate blue berries speckled along the branches. They make for the perfect authentic Cape Cod Christmas wreaths. I went down to the beach to trim Juniper bushes to make these wreaths for friends and family. The air was calming and crisp, the colors of the sky met the surface of the quiet ocean water. Everything was still and full of dusty hues of pinks, oranges, and blues. It felt like a proper greeting from the winter season. Although I got countless splinters and inherited a handful of tiny spiders into my home, it was such an enriching and lovely project. Everyone was overjoyed to see their wreaths, and I was overjoyed to have made them. I adore making things from nature.. I think I'll make this a tradition in the years to come. Happy Winter, always wishing you well❄
mmmmm home made soup. Delicious. Loved this video. So calming & peaceful. Beautiful decorations. Glad you celebrated with both families. Makes it more special. Thanks for sharing all of it with us out here. Enjoy
Beautiful video. Love the creative making of wreaths for the Christmas season and the making of turkey soup, Kyle's joking around makes your video fun!
You are very inspirational! Now I need to make a wreath and cook up some soup! You make it look sooo yummy! One trick with the onions, keep them in the fridge. You won't cry anymore. Also, get a mandolin to cut your celery and carrots. It's a game changer! Thanks again for such good content.
Oh man, we did the same thing with our turkey carcass. I think it has to be my favorite broth. We freeze it in containers and use it for lentil dishes, pasta dishes, stewed collard greens, soup, whatever. incredible stuff! Its like revisiting Thanksgiving everytime we use it. Plus something about the turkey broth feels even more healthy than chicken broth.
I think Winnie Socks is Genius🥰❣️Thank you so much for your channel, Ally❣️🙏🏼🥰You are always an inspiration to all of us to seek the simple ,healthy things in Life❣️🥰Namaste’🫶🏼🥰🙏🏼💙
Yum! Sour dough. Today I'm baking a traditional Irish ginger bread loaf from Darina Allen's Irish cookbook. She has a cooking school in NE Ireland. This recipe uses blackstrap molasses. So good.
Chef tip for cutting onions. If you wet a paper towel or tea towel, place it by where you're cutting the onions. The acid from the onions will always look for moisture which is why our eyes feel it the most. The wet paper towel will draw the acidity from the onions and will bother your eyes less or not at all.
I do this
I owe you my life for this tip
Thank you!
I used to do the stick your head in the freezer....But it only seemed to work until I went back to cutting the onions 🤣
@@mariahlamb2983 haha I’m glad it helped 😊🙏
@@kimberlycoltrainrsrccr2626 this gave me a good chuckle 😆 glad I can save you from both brain freeze and teary eyes!
Dear ally I have just entered my own new chapter you see for the past 4 years I have been struggling with a deep depression it’s been super hard for me to Even though find motivation to do schoolwork but through your channel you have inspired me to find my own light in life and to find the purpose in life which is for me to love but enjoy life like their is no tomorrow a good example of
This is dogs if you have a dog when you get home from school or work their waiting to play go on walks and they always run around like they won’t live another day.
But the meaning of this is that your channel has helped me through things I thought for life I was stuck in.
Thank you ally.
Sincerely sage
I have just discovered your channel and I have been binge watching like crazy. You are such a beautiful soul ❤
I found Kyle's channel first in late September and was hooked! My OCD wouldn't let me watch them out of order😂 so I binge watched set them back to oldest and watched daily. It took about 3 weeks. Then midway through, Ally joined and I did the same.
Now, I'm all caught up and I feel like one of the cool kids😊
From Trout to Ally, Sunday morning ritual. Peace Love and Light m ✨️ ❤️
Just bought my Winnies with my 10% off Alley code!! Grew up going to Lake Winnipesaukee every single year for the summer. Very cool that they have these woodstove shoes so you can go in and out and bring Wood but still have your cozy socks on brilliant!!!! Can’t wait to have them for Christmas. They will be perfect here in Connecticut. Merry Christmas you guys! 🎄🌲🎄🌲
Beautiful Thanksgiving meals with your families . The turkey soup looked amazing. I made turkey and dumplings with our leftovers. Kyle’s goofiness with the kissing ball made me laugh. Your connection with nature is an inspiration, Ally. Thank you - Happy Holidays.
Love it when young people as yourself actually use your massive learning ability and courageously challenge your wit, talent, skills, creativity and love of all things nature has provided! Super fun to hear about how your Dad taught you about plants as well. Keep it going Ally!
You are so beautiful inside and out. Thank you for being you.
You and Kyle should write a cookbook
The food looks delicious at your moms on Thanksgiving.
Not me sending my sister examples of kissing balls (more non traditional, because we're not a christmassy family) the link to cozy socks, researching balsam trees, and looking at the weather to see when I can get out there in the Nebraska "stick season" :) Thank you, Ally. Your bits of beauty and information are an inspiration.
Beautiful video and love your homemade kissing ball❤
You are amazing! Mindful, competent, and creative! So relaxing to watch your channel.
Kyle bashing into the Christmas Kissing Ball 🤣🤣😂😂😅😅😅.. it was kinda low hung but ABSOLUTELY GORGEOUS Ally🥰🥰🥰.. beautiful video, beautiful Ally🥰🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄
Hey Ally,
It’s been a while!
It’s so wonderful to see that you’re still creating beauty and soulful inspiration in your videos. Im going to catch up on all those that I’ve missed in the last year. Hope to chat soon! ❤️❤️
Thank you for sharing another beautiful video. Blessed Be
New to your channel. Looking to purchase coconut milk shampoo in bar form.
So cozy! Soup looked yummy and your balsam ball is wonderful. Thanks for the inspiration.
Thanks, Ally. It's great to see your continued success in your episodes. Keep being yourself and authentic.
Ally I love going back to your previous videos. They are so refreshing
You my serenity, fortune,won.shamim🏢💋❗👥🎯💞
I like that blue Ford, and the New England woods.
Thank you for sharing such beauty ❤❤❤❤
A wonderful video! I hosted Thanksgiving this year so I had the turkey carcass to make soup with. The soup is so good! I almost like it better than the dinner. Your wreath is beautiful!
Pie in the oven?? Y’all expecting??
Lots of love from nepal forever welcome to nepal for you✌️😍
I've regularly made stock and frozen it in 16 oz containers in the deep freezer for decades. I LOVE knowing what I've put in it and my daughter loves being able to just grab one & simmer to defrost if she's under the weather. If I have fresh mint leaves, I'll chop & add some in to thaw down w it to help w congestion. I usually make about two gallons worth.
If it's after a holiday & I have any lone veggies or fruit that didn't make the meal, I'll cut them up for extra flavor. (Wish some of that celery you had bunches of could have made it to your stock pot😋)
I zest the 'unpitiful' peels and freeze any juice I can get out of whatever fruit survived. Then I slice the lemons or oranges and let them boil with the remnants (carcass sounds so...well...dead🤣).
When it's all cooled, I strain then pick through and get any extra meat that's boiled off & freeze that for later soups.
I recently got a mini veggy swirler and spiraled a squash & zucchini in place of pasta noodles, defrosted about two containers of broth & popped in a container of the 'rescued' chicken. Paired w a salad & homemade honey poppy seed dressing & trail mix drizzled on top & dinner in 15 minutes!
If I've made it earlier in the day & hubs comes in to ask how my day has been, I usually respond with, "it's a great day NOT to be a chicken!🤣
~Thankful to love & live simplicity.
Great video🎉😊
That was a lovely video Ally ! Thank you ! 💕🌷🙏
Love your videos young lady. Reminded me to be present as the days are short in winter and to make bone broth. Love your kissing balls, had never jeard of them before but have the stuff in to make them so I might give it a try this year. Thanks for the inspiration and moments of calm you always give. Grateful to you xx
Ally, I was lounging on the sofa before dinner, cuddled in my Winnie's coverup and watching videos, when what to my wondering eyes should appear but you with the Winnie's socks! So Of Course I had to pop over and get a set of the socks for my husband ( and another set for me. I've lost weight and my original set are now too large). Oh yes, the wood stove is humming merrily along, and the beeswax tea lights lit. Your turkey soup looks delish!
There are just the two of us for holidays, so our celebrations are a bit low-key, but you have given me some wonderful ideas. Have a wonderful Season, and enjoy the Winter.
I am always excited for the season coming up, to see what it will be like. Each winter is different where I live. We had a longer Fall which I thoroughly enjoyed. Our first snow did come right at the end of October -8 inches then quickly melted. We just got our second snow.. Your turkey broth and soup looks delicious. I was lazy and didn't save the carcass this Thanksgiving- maybe next time. Your channel is so interesting.
Is old blue a 4x4?
Mercy ally❤❤❤
Thank you
Like your VT sticker on the frig!
Good stock recipe! Should turn out tasty!
You really inspired me this year in so many ways.. One of which being for the holidays, I finally did something I've always wanted to do. I'm from the Cape, we have loads of Juniper bushes all around. I'm sure you're familiar, but for anyone that isn't, they're beautiful, lush, thick evergreens with small delicate blue berries speckled along the branches. They make for the perfect authentic Cape Cod Christmas wreaths.
I went down to the beach to trim Juniper bushes to make these wreaths for friends and family. The air was calming and crisp, the colors of the sky met the surface of the quiet ocean water. Everything was still and full of dusty hues of pinks, oranges, and blues. It felt like a proper greeting from the winter season. Although I got countless splinters and inherited a handful of tiny spiders into my home, it was such an enriching and lovely project. Everyone was overjoyed to see their wreaths, and I was overjoyed to have made them. I adore making things from nature.. I think I'll make this a tradition in the years to come.
Happy Winter, always wishing you well❄
mmmmm home made soup. Delicious. Loved this video. So calming & peaceful. Beautiful decorations. Glad you celebrated with both families. Makes it more special. Thanks for sharing all of it with us out here. Enjoy
Beautiful video. Love the creative making of wreaths for the Christmas season and the making of turkey soup, Kyle's joking around makes your video fun!
You are very inspirational! Now I need to make a wreath and cook up some soup! You make it look sooo yummy! One trick with the onions, keep them in the fridge. You won't cry anymore. Also, get a mandolin to cut your celery and carrots. It's a game changer! Thanks again for such good content.
Oh man, we did the same thing with our turkey carcass. I think it has to be my favorite broth. We freeze it in containers and use it for lentil dishes, pasta dishes, stewed collard greens, soup, whatever. incredible stuff! Its like revisiting Thanksgiving everytime we use it. Plus something about the turkey broth feels even more healthy than chicken broth.
Kissing balls?! I never knew. I love the idea ❤. Another beautiful video 🎄
Nice
Beautiful!! Thank you so much for sharing your world and all its beauty
You both look so good together. I loved that amazing kissing wreath ;). I made a similar soup this year. ❤
🖐😎👍 mornin
I think Winnie Socks is Genius🥰❣️Thank you so much for your channel, Ally❣️🙏🏼🥰You are always an inspiration to all of us to seek the simple ,healthy things in Life❣️🥰Namaste’🫶🏼🥰🙏🏼💙
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Ally, I love the two holiday candles you created for this year. My house smells soooo good! ♥️♥️
Another beautiful opening to this video, and that kissing ball is gorgeous! I haven't seen one of those before.
Another beautiful video! Thank you.
I hope you are enjoying this new season, love you and Kyle’s videos! God’s blessings are upon you 💖
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Ally you have such a cute personality and awesome way about you.
Anxious to see what winter brings for you, Ally 🤍
Yum! Sour dough. Today I'm baking a traditional Irish ginger bread loaf from Darina Allen's Irish cookbook. She has a cooking school in NE Ireland. This recipe uses blackstrap molasses. So good.
@Allymariebrown590
Woww, your voice and the art you create is so lovely ❤❤❤
Im in love with your creativity ❤
Love your hair up Ally!
Lovely food. 🌙❄️🦉
Love the video !
Boa tarde ❤