I think I finally nailed why I love you so much! You are like the Caroline and Charles Ingalls of the 21st century! Traditional farming with recipes made with Instant pot, and the like. ❤️
It's an AGA and we love it so much! They're cast iron, run on gas, and made in the UK. Pretty uncommon here in the US. We found it used locally and it fits so well with our lifestyle and all the cooking we do. There's four separate oven compartments with 4 different functions - warming, slow cooker, baking, and roasting. Here's a video we did on it: ua-cam.com/video/fpG_WxFgY9Q/v-deo.html. Thanks for watching!
@@FromScratchFarmstead I'm moving to some homestead land in New Mexico, and I would LOVE something like that! I'll keep an eye out. Thanks for the info!
Beautiful video!! Thanks for all the time and effort you put into this video 🤍 I love the sounds of children playing in the background ☺️ can’t wait to try this recipe!
Oh my gosh that looks freaking awesome! And silicone cupcake molds? I have heart-shaped ones that would just absolutely be the bomb any time of year! I also have ramekins that came with these dessert things I bought from Whole Foods and then kept and put away until I would get around to using them for something. I'm totally going to make those eggs with both of those and compare! Thank you for showing a comparison between the two minute and the three minute eggs! I love my yolks runny as heck but of course the whites completely white but that would be better if I'm eating at home. The sandwiches to go would be better with three minutes so that it doesn't get everywhere. Maybe even 3 minutes with 1-minute natural release, or whatever would make the yolks gummy but not technically "hard." I'm tempted to try that tonight just because I love eggs and now I want to try this!
Please do not worry about the little ones yelling and screaming. That is little kids and the way they develop strong lungs and vocal cords. It has never been any different since a billion years ago. Unless the parents tell the kids to be quiet and then the children are usually repressed. Yelling for a small child is normal and healthy. Never thought of doing eggs that way. God Bless Joe Scott Muddy Dog Ranch
Hey joelle! Have you tried eggs IN your Aga? We have one here in England and I often do eggs straight on the hotplate - a bit of greaseproof paper of bake-o-glide straight on the simmerplate, eggs on top, put the lid down, and I have soft poahced/fried eggs in moments. you can get about four in one go. Alternatively, I boil eggs in the slow (simmering) oven in their shells - an hour gives me a hard-boiled egg.
Interesting!! I haven’t tried cooking directly on the hot plates! I know you can but I’ve always been intimidated to try. Thanks for sharing what you do. I’ll have to give it a go!
"the natives are getting restless" Really? Certainly was not expecting microaggressions so early in the morning. I get that people feel indigenous people can be a little too in your face when it comes to real hardcore issues that affect their daily life like racism however its the end of 2022.....cant people show a little compassion and understanding towards indigenous people and not be racist. Its tiresome.
Thanks for pointing out that this can be offensive. We didn't mean it directed toward any people group and can't say that we know the history of every common expression. Our hearts break for how indigenous people have been treated and have so much respect for their way of life that we learn from and try to emulate in many ways as a family.
@@FromScratchFarmstead appreciate the acknowledgement. The phrase basically was used to imply that indigenous people were uncivilized and perpetuate the harmful stereotype of "savage" people who will come harm others for fun when reality natives are forced to speak up to just ask to be seen as human beings and treated as equals.
I love that look toward the camera after rhe screem.
Nothing sweeter than happy children while Mom is cooking! Many Blessings to the farm & family. 💝💝
Thanks, Beverly! ❤️
@@FromScratchFarmstead
Your Welcome
I think I finally nailed why I love you so much!
You are like the Caroline and Charles Ingalls of the 21st century!
Traditional farming with recipes made with Instant pot, and the like.
❤️
Ha! I think we have a ways to go to hit Caroline and Charles status but we so appreciate your kind words and encouragement!
Your baby is adorable
Joelle you are the best chef wver!!!
Right back at ya!! 😊
That oven is awesome! Could you give some details on it?
It's an AGA and we love it so much! They're cast iron, run on gas, and made in the UK. Pretty uncommon here in the US. We found it used locally and it fits so well with our lifestyle and all the cooking we do. There's four separate oven compartments with 4 different functions - warming, slow cooker, baking, and roasting. Here's a video we did on it: ua-cam.com/video/fpG_WxFgY9Q/v-deo.html. Thanks for watching!
@@FromScratchFarmstead I'm moving to some homestead land in New Mexico, and I would LOVE something like that! I'll keep an eye out. Thanks for the info!
Beautiful video!! Thanks for all the time and effort you put into this video 🤍 I love the sounds of children playing in the background ☺️ can’t wait to try this recipe!
Thank you ❤️ and thank for watching! They always keep things fun and a little crazy 🙃.
Oh my gosh that looks freaking awesome! And silicone cupcake molds? I have heart-shaped ones that would just absolutely be the bomb any time of year! I also have ramekins that came with these dessert things I bought from Whole Foods and then kept and put away until I would get around to using them for something. I'm totally going to make those eggs with both of those and compare! Thank you for showing a comparison between the two minute and the three minute eggs! I love my yolks runny as heck but of course the whites completely white but that would be better if I'm eating at home. The sandwiches to go would be better with three minutes so that it doesn't get everywhere. Maybe even 3 minutes with 1-minute natural release, or whatever would make the yolks gummy but not technically "hard." I'm tempted to try that tonight just because I love eggs and now I want to try this!
Heart shaped poached eggs would be amazing!! My kids would get so excited about that!! I hope you love them!
Please do not worry about the little ones yelling and screaming. That is little kids and the way they develop strong lungs and vocal cords. It has never been any different since a billion years ago. Unless the parents tell the kids to be quiet and then the children are usually repressed. Yelling for a small child is normal and healthy. Never thought of doing eggs that way.
God Bless Joe Scott Muddy Dog Ranch
Thanks for the reminder! So easy to forget it’s all a part of their development.
Hey joelle! Have you tried eggs IN your Aga? We have one here in England and I often do eggs straight on the hotplate - a bit of greaseproof paper of bake-o-glide straight on the simmerplate, eggs on top, put the lid down, and I have soft poahced/fried eggs in moments. you can get about four in one go. Alternatively, I boil eggs in the slow (simmering) oven in their shells - an hour gives me a hard-boiled egg.
Interesting!! I haven’t tried cooking directly on the hot plates! I know you can but I’ve always been intimidated to try. Thanks for sharing what you do. I’ll have to give it a go!
Cooking ad or public service announcement?
I’ll leave that up to you. Thanks is for watching!
"the natives are getting restless" Really? Certainly was not expecting microaggressions so early in the morning. I get that people feel indigenous people can be a little too in your face when it comes to real hardcore issues that affect their daily life like racism however its the end of 2022.....cant people show a little compassion and understanding towards indigenous people and not be racist. Its tiresome.
Thanks for pointing out that this can be offensive. We didn't mean it directed toward any people group and can't say that we know the history of every common expression. Our hearts break for how indigenous people have been treated and have so much respect for their way of life that we learn from and try to emulate in many ways as a family.
@@FromScratchFarmstead appreciate the acknowledgement. The phrase basically was used to imply that indigenous people were uncivilized and perpetuate the harmful stereotype of "savage" people who will come harm others for fun when reality natives are forced to speak up to just ask to be seen as human beings and treated as equals.