Day In The Life of a From-Scratch Home Cook
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- Опубліковано 22 тра 2024
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00:00 Healthy Our Way
01:55 In the Kitchen All Day
03:55 It’s Granola Day
07:07 Personalized Nutrition
08:55 Time and Practice Make it Easier
10:07 Mindful and Relaxing
11:35 It is Worth It! - Фільми й анімація
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I was a stay at home wife and mother. The time spent in the kitchen was very much part of my responsibilities. Cooking from scratch. Canning and freezing the garden fare. I took pride in that. My family ate well. They loved it. For some reason we don't value these things as much anymore.
Because people value convenience and fast over quality in our modern world. Fast fashion and cheap over things that last. Instant gratification over patience. Stuff over saving money. I’m finding it more and more important to slow down and focus on quality. I believe my family will be all the better for it.
There are more and more people coming around and appreciating good, quality home cooked food again!
I 1000% agree with you!!@@the.homestead.dietitian
I'm one of the ones who has been at this for years, and years, and years. Watching your videos is a pleasure although it makes me miss when my kids were young.
"I want my people to be in my kitchen, even if they're in my way sometimes" I love that!
I like your word choice: "Curated" cooking... sounds intuitive but is really an art form which speaks to how far people generally have gotten away from one of the main joys of eating.
Your videos help me to remind myself that being at home, taking care of my people and cooking from scratch really makes sense. And I feel what makes the homemade food even healthier is the energy, love and attention that you put into making it. Thank you❤
Love seeing the kids in the kitchen with you. You always inspire me to cook some thing…. Have a beautiful Mother’s Day weekend.
I look at home made food from a different angle- it is not cheaper to make food from scratch- in may ways. Like making my home granola costs much more because I use a lot of nuts and seeds and not use half oats and half raisins like in most of the store bought versions. BUT there is a huge different in quality and there are no funny ingredients- which makes it healthier. And I love to cook which is a plus.
Once you make homemade granola you will never want store bought again. I
I used to cook each day with my children. We all helped in the kitchen from setting the table and measuring for recipes ...I miss that. Sometimes I am lucky enough to have a grandchild helping me in the kitchen. I love that too.
Everything looks delicious,that’s how we eat down to the raw milk and eggs ice cream.it’s a joy to see our grandchildren being fed the same way. Blessings.
Beautiful! Our kitchens would be friends! Watching this I reflected in my own journey. I remember watching others online and thinking “how can I ever make that much food from scratch?!” And it took me all my mental energy to make 1 sourdough loaf of bread and care for a newborn. Now 5 years later, here I am, cooking with out a recipe and making all kids of things with very little effort. Just like you said, it is so freeing to get to that point and it’s so worth it!
I also made a Dutch Baby Pancake (puff pancake) for breakfast and granola and bread are on my list to make this week as well. Our kitchens would be friends! 🤗
Persistence is everything! Well done! You should share some pictures of your kitchen with me: shaye@theelliotthomestead.com Cheers my friend!
I’m now 78 years old and grew up with a mother, in a country, where it was normal to cook from scratch. The interesting thing is I’ll see you cook something and I’ll decide to try it and like all old hands if I don’t have a particular ingredient I’ll adapt. Once you used anchovies in a recipe. None of those in the cupboard but I did have Worcester sauce - substituted that and it was delicious. One day I’ll try it with your ingredients. My point is I agree that the hands and taste buds have their own memories when it comes to eating delicious and wholesome food. Happy cooking🦘🇦🇺
I find cooking and doing dishes so relaxing. It’s the mopping I don’t love. 🤣
Love the family atmosphere. The good looked delicious.
I can see the love you have for your family. Your kids will grow knowing they had amazing parents that show love and care....many blessings....MINDY
Thank you, Mindy
The kitchen is my favorite place.
I love food. I also enjoy my made in pans, for sure. I have a ten and twelve inch carbon steel.
Love your home, your recipes and videos. Thank you for sharing
I love this, it’s so calming.😌
I really appreciate that your homestead is like a different world. Like it's set back in time when God and family and made from scratch things come out of the kitchen and your living off the land. If you didn't speak English I'd think it was another country. Your children are beautiful and thriving in your homestead environment.
I’m one of those that has been increasingly “doing this for years and years” and even though it’s SO worth it to put this kind of love and intention into my husband and children’s (and my own) food, some days it’s REALLY hard to keep choosing it. On those days I ask myself “why do I do this? Why can’t I just let go of this standard and just let myself be like those who dump ready made things from packages and apply heat?” (and even so, some random and infrequent days I *do* just that, because sometimes mama just needs a break☺️) So thank you for this reminder that my hard work and dedication is worthwhile and matters and IS making a difference. Deep down I always know. 💜
It DOES make a difference. And it will continue to make a difference. Keep fighting the fight, Mama!
Love your videos❤❤❤❤❤❤
I dream of one day we could live close to a farm to get goat milk! Such a blessing that you have an abundance of milk and eggs! I have ALWAYS enjoyed your videos! You are the only Homestead wife who is so put together that I have seen on YT land. I remember a green dress you wore in one Christmas season. It was very pretty! I love it! ❤
Also, good insight regarding the nurturing of your children! They seemed happy around the kitchen table. Bravo! Happy Mother's Day! ❤
Just fabulous! Always great to see you and your beautiful family.😊🌹
Thank you so much!
I love this video! I get inspired even though I cook from scratch 99% of the time unless on holidays. I usually feel sick from restaurant food plus it's too expensive to eat out.
I love your videos. ❤
Hi from Tuscany! Nice to see you back in your kitchen for some delicious recipes! Thanks for sharing have a beautiful day😊
Thank you! You too!
Another great video! They are all so magical!
Thank you 😊
Thanks for another inspiring video. Happy Mother’s Day. Beautiful recipes.
Homemade is always best! It tastes better and does help you to become a better cook!
Thank you! So beautifully done and inspiring. Thank you xx
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you for this inspiration and encouragement!! Needed this week
Your videos are a treat...lovely. Thank you!🥰
Lovely video. Cooking from scratch is so important for our family (dealing with increasing soy intolerances). I love the creative process and seeing peoples' reactions to new and different flavors.
I currently have a batch of your sourdough focaccia rising in my oven. There's one last batch of last summer's pesto thawing in the fridge. I'm prepping to harvest stinging nettle , and prepping to harvest violets to make jam (its so pretty, and the color change is magic to kids....).
I do have a Made In question for you - I'm trying to get away from nonstick, and am looking between enameled cast iron and the carbon steel. Have you tried those? What are your thoughts on those materials? I'd suppose one would be better over another for certain situations. Maybe that's something to touch on in the future..?
I have both of those and I love both for different reasons. Honestly, I use my MadeIn stainless steel pans probably more than any other. Sometimes I want a heavy bottom skillet - that’s when I reach for the cast iron. What I love about the stainless steel is how light-weight it is, how durable it is, how easy it is to polish up, and how non-stick it is when used correctly (let it get hot before adding in the oil/butter).
Your voice is so relaxing.
Thanks!
Wonderful Video ❤
Thank you very much!
So Healthty So Good...
Lovely video and beautiful words, as always. Could you share your granola recipe? Also, where do you source your shrimp?
There is no granola recipe… just a bit of this and that. After making it so many times, there’s no need to measure anymore. I would guess it’s about 8 cups of oats to 1 cup of butter to 1 cup of sweetener, plus a pinch of salt and whatever add-ins you desire. This is a wild-caught Pacific Shrimp from my local grocery store 😊
Were any of your kids picky eaters in the early phases? I’m really struggling some days getting a variety of quality foods into my toddler. I’m trying to just stay consistent and hoping this is just a phase, and continuing to present these foods to her. Saying all that to say, would love some ideas! Haha
Hey Shaye - loved all the recipes, thank. you for sharing! Where do you source your shrimp? We have a hard time finding good quality and not farmed! Thanks!
I have to know about those shoes!
I just watched a clip about the bird flu in cattle. It’s particularly a problem in raw milk. Do you test your cattle?
Would you please link your bread baskets for us
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Is there a recipe for the granola?
There is no granola recipe… just a bit of this and that. After making it so many times, there’s no need to measure anymore. I would guess it’s about 8 cups of oats to 1 cup of butter to 1 cup of sweetener, plus a pinch of salt and whatever add-ins you desire.
I make my own spelt sourdough because giving myself permission to only eat bread i make means im eating healthier. Plus at my local bakery spelt sourdough is $8.50 Australian dollars per loaf. Thats $5.60 US. Crazy!
Wow!
What type of stove do you have in your kitchen?
Our range is a Lacanche. They’re absolute work-horses and meant to be passed down generationally. I cannot say enough positive things about the ranges and their customer service. You can learn more about them here: www.frenchranges.com and let them know that Shaye sent you 😊
new table?
What is the name of the egg dish? It looks thicker than a dutch pancake.
Would also like to know please!
We call it “Puff Pancake”. It’s a Dutch baby but when made with einkorn flour, because of the protein and gluten, it doesn’t rise quite as much as a traditional Dutch baby.
@@theelliotthomestead Thank you!
Definitely worth it !!! 40 years of blessing our family with our foods from our farm, wouldn't trade our choices to be a Christian homeschooling farming family for anything !!!!
I love that!!
I was wondering if you sell your sheep’s milk? I’ve been wanting to try it, but can’t seem to find it anywhere in my state or online. Is there a website I’m missing to find one near me, like there is with cows milk? All I seem to find in my area and state is goats milk and cows milk. I’ve heard the sheep’s milk is the best milk you’ll ever have and sweeter and healthier? I don’t want to invest in sheep if it’s not something I like.
Rawmilk.org can be a great resource for finding milk near you. We don’t sell our sheep’s milk and it’s not often commercially available, though I’m not sure why. It is the “champagne of milks”. We took a leap of faith after having a dairy cow for a decade in getting sheep, but I can assure you, what they say about the milk is true. It is better than even our creamiest Jersey milk.
Curious to know if you and your husband have had cholesterol chrcked
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do you have to pay for the pancake recipe that you made in the video?
I use the Jovial Buttermilk Pancake recipe from their website 😊
Don't you just afore the butt wiggle on the dog!
Wash you’re apron
That nasty apron needs a wash
You seem nice.
Crabs in a bucket
Have a happy day.
Speaking of nasty!!!!!
That's the job of the apron....so your clothes beneath do not get all grubby!