Tammy & Tom...what size bowl do you eat your chopped salad in? I almost ordered some wooden salad bowls during Amazon Prime, but they seemed so small, (7" across and 2.4" in depth) which seems pretty small to me. Thoughts?
@@NutmegNotebook Oh, yes...I use a 15" Holland Bowl to chop my salads...kudos to you for turning me on to those. I just wondered what you ate the acutal chopped salad in. I have a couple of 9 1/2" ceramic bowls that I usually dump my chopped salad in then add the rest of my salad ingredients into (fruit, grains, seeds, dressing, etc.) but didn't know what you both do.
I am a day late to this video but am very interested in the Breville that is on your list. Do I need to do anything special for you or just purchase it from your site? It does not have a red tag but is very much on sale. 😊👍
You are not too late, We noticed the great price so included it in our Prime day show. Please just use this link or one of the above links. amzn.to/3WB5sx3 You do not need to do anything extra, this price will show up in your cart. Thanks for watching!.
Also a question or two please: I often cook oats in the microwave and/or reheat already cooked oats - every morning. Will. this do that for me just as well or will I need to keep my microwave too. I really don't want to have both. Can I put a pyrex bowl in to heat things up such as soup, rice dishes? I might not have the 6" clearance under my shelf that they recommend, but would have 3-4". Would that be ok? Thank you!
Would love to you get back to a WFPB emphasis: recipes, walks, COSTCO, etc shopping. A lot of promotional and sales videos that are solely based on the product: vinegars, vitamix, bowls, amazon deals, cruises, bars, misc. products. Too many promotional vidoes; channel seems to have veered away from WFPB emphasis.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts about our content. We always appreciate feedback. We strive to create a balance of both educational, informational, and promotional content. Sometimes the vendors we partner with all have special promotions at the same time. We share about those sales and promotions to help our community save money on products that help make this lifestyle easier. We get so many emails and Facebook comments thanking us for sharing about the products we have found to be helpful. We only share about the products that we use and love that make this lifestyle easier, tasty and save us time. Our product reviews are some of our most popular videos. People love that we have done the research and tested the products, so they do not have to. There are tremendous costs in creating our free blog posts, creating free cooking videos and recipe testing (sometimes making 8-10 variations of a recipe before its perfect and not all are edible!) We pay hundreds of dollars a month in service fees to email our subscribers, as well as fees to host our blog where the free recipes reside and technical help when things go wrong, we pay for editing software to edit the videos, purchased good quality microphones to improve the sound quality of our videos, studio lights, cameras, tripods, cables, adapters and the list goes on. Please remember that we are retired and living on a fixed income. When we did our retirement planning, we did not budget for these expenses, many of which are recurring, monthly expenses that add up to hundreds of dollars. The commissions earned from our affiliate sales help offset the cost of providing free content to the plant-based community. Many of our peers in the plant-based community have created fee for services accounts with monthly subscriptions that you join to get the new recipes or exclusive content. That is another way to offset the costs involved in doing what we are doing. It is a labor of love, and we all enjoy being able to help the plant-based community, but we do have to be able to cover the expenses to provide quality content. We hope you will continue to enjoy the content on our channel that you find helpful, and we wish you continued good health and happiness. Tami & Tom
Thank you for doing in conjunction with Prime day. I enjoy seeing what other kitchen gadgets people use to make life easier while WFPB.
Thanks for watching!
I have the ninja air fryer and I use it daily. I paid a lot more for mine. This is a great deal. I love it!
It's so good!
Tammy & Tom...what size bowl do you eat your chopped salad in? I almost ordered some wooden salad bowls during Amazon Prime, but they seemed so small, (7" across and 2.4" in depth) which seems pretty small to me. Thoughts?
@@kristinesjostedt4183 we use a 15 inch wood bowl. You can see the bowls we use here. www.hollandbowlmill.com/nutmeg
@@NutmegNotebook Oh, yes...I use a 15" Holland Bowl to chop my salads...kudos to you for turning me on to those. I just wondered what you ate the acutal chopped salad in. I have a couple of 9 1/2" ceramic bowls that I usually dump my chopped salad in then add the rest of my salad ingredients into (fruit, grains, seeds, dressing, etc.) but didn't know what you both do.
@@kristinesjostedt4183 oh I’m sorry I misunderstood. Tom eats his salad out of the batch prepped salad container and I use a 2 Qt Corelle bowl.
I am a day late to this video but am very interested in the Breville that is on your list. Do I need to do anything special for you or just purchase it from your site? It does not have a red tag but is very much on sale. 😊👍
You are not too late, We noticed the great price so included it in our Prime day show. Please just use this link or one of the above links. amzn.to/3WB5sx3
You do not need to do anything extra, this price will show up in your cart. Thanks for watching!.
@@NutmegNotebook I enjoy your UA-cam channel very much! Thank you for so much great info and your quick response.
Also a question or two please:
I often cook oats in the microwave and/or reheat already cooked oats - every morning. Will. this do that for me just as well or will I need to keep my microwave too. I really don't want to have both. Can I put a pyrex bowl in to heat things up such as soup, rice dishes?
I might not have the 6" clearance under my shelf that they recommend, but would have 3-4". Would that be ok?
Thank you!
Can we have a link or product name for the air fry liner, please? 🙏
BBq mesh mats.... amzn.to/3zT3pLw
@@NutmegNotebook Thank you!!
Would love to you get back to a WFPB emphasis: recipes, walks, COSTCO, etc shopping. A lot of promotional and sales videos that are solely based on the product: vinegars, vitamix, bowls, amazon deals, cruises, bars, misc. products. Too many promotional vidoes; channel seems to have veered away from WFPB emphasis.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts about our content. We always appreciate feedback.
We strive to create a balance of both educational, informational, and promotional content. Sometimes the vendors we partner with all have special promotions at the same time. We share about those sales and promotions to help our community save money on products that help make this lifestyle easier. We get so many emails and Facebook comments thanking us for sharing about the products we have found to be helpful. We only share about the products that we use and love that make this lifestyle easier, tasty and save us time. Our product reviews are some of our most popular videos. People love that we have done the research and tested the products, so they do not have to.
There are tremendous costs in creating our free blog posts, creating free cooking videos and recipe testing (sometimes making 8-10 variations of a recipe before its perfect and not all are edible!) We pay hundreds of dollars a month in service fees to email our subscribers, as well as fees to host our blog where the free recipes reside and technical help when things go wrong, we pay for editing software to edit the videos, purchased good quality microphones to improve the sound quality of our videos, studio lights, cameras, tripods, cables, adapters and the list goes on.
Please remember that we are retired and living on a fixed income. When we did our retirement planning, we did not budget for these expenses, many of which are recurring, monthly expenses that add up to hundreds of dollars. The commissions earned from our affiliate sales help offset the cost of providing free content to the plant-based community.
Many of our peers in the plant-based community have created fee for services accounts with monthly subscriptions that you join to get the new recipes or exclusive content. That is another way to offset the costs involved in doing what we are doing. It is a labor of love, and we all enjoy being able to help the plant-based community, but we do have to be able to cover the expenses to provide quality content.
We hope you will continue to enjoy the content on our channel that you find helpful, and we wish you continued good health and happiness.
Tami & Tom