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  • Опубліковано 17 лис 2024

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  • @CH-zy5ot
    @CH-zy5ot Рік тому +15

    I to keep simplifying my food storage, stocking ingredients that have multiple uses and buying vinegar, soy sauce, molasses, oils in gallons instead of individual bottles. I just refill the bottle. Takes less shelf space. I"m moving away from store bought canned beans to dried beans and then just can my own. I wish I could have chickens but our HOA doesn't allow.

  • @Martipenny
    @Martipenny Рік тому +1

    I store crisco but not for eating. You can put a taper candle down the middle of the can and it’s an emergency candle that will burn for 80 hours!

  • @LJFullHouse
    @LJFullHouse Рік тому +10

    Wow! That’s a lot of variety.
    In my food storage, I try to think, “What would they have stored 100+ years ago?”
    It’s not always practical today, but I’m trying to work toward that.
    Also, Mary’s Nest here on UA-cam has some great recipes for cake and brownie mixes that are easy to can in a quart jar until needed.
    I’m not sure where I found it, but there are Buttermilk Pancake Mix recipes that are “Just Add Water.” That’s what I’ve made and store in a large animal cracker tub (purchased from Sam’s when my big kids where little.)
    By the way, we have six children. Four still live at home, but one is preparing to go to ministry school this fall!

    • @Pursuit.of.Simplicity
      @Pursuit.of.Simplicity  Рік тому +1

      We only store what we eat. There’s not much point in keeping a large supply of something most of your family doesn’t like. That’s also why our food storage has changed a bit over the years. We’ve somewhat moved away from certain recipes that were once family favorites and now no one prefers them.😁

  • @melinda6546
    @melinda6546 Рік тому +2

    Oh my goodness!! Due to life getting in the way, I've not had a chance to watch. Its been a minute. Your pantry is amazing! The garden is wow!! The cow is positively lovely! What a great reward for all your and your family's hard work. So happy to see!😊

  • @reesewhitt5495
    @reesewhitt5495 Рік тому +1

    I’ve moved all my glass down to the bottom so they don’t break as easily during earthquakes. Thanks for sharing your pantry. Well done.

  • @betterlivingonabudget
    @betterlivingonabudget Рік тому +1

    I love seeing your urns full of lettuce/kale on the front porch - that's a fantastic idea! Isn't it amazing how long home-grown squash and potatoes last compared to buying them in the supermarket?? You've definitely done a great job of clearing through your pantry stockpile in a well-managed way to make room for what you plan to can this summer.

  • @annahowe2168
    @annahowe2168 Рік тому +1

    My favorite green bean to grow without strings is jade bush. I have planted several pole beans to find one that doesn't have strings. I always go back to my favorite bush beans.

  • @eyestoseeearstohear9030
    @eyestoseeearstohear9030 Рік тому +3

    I live in a hot humid climate year around and bugs in flour are definitely common. I have to keep my flour in the freezer full time. I would open a bag of flour and within a week there would be bugs, or in bags I hadn't opened yet🤢. Never happened to me when I lived in cooler climates. Great job with staying on top of your pantry and identifying what no longer works for your family.😊

    • @amyschmelzer6445
      @amyschmelzer6445 Рік тому +1

      “They” say that a three day stay in the freezer will kill any bugs in flour. I live in the north, so I am not sure if that would work for you. I stick every bag in the freezer first before I dump it in a canister or bucket. I haven’t had flour bugs since I started that.

    • @eyestoseeearstohear9030
      @eyestoseeearstohear9030 Рік тому

      @@amyschmelzer6445 thank you. I did try freezing it for a few days, but bugs still happened. Maybe I didn't do it long enough. Keeping it in my chest freezer is working out alright, though.

    • @barbarabeck3599
      @barbarabeck3599 Рік тому

      ​@Amy Schmelzer I might suggest that you put some bay leaves in your buckets of food and your flour.

  • @tannaphillips6840
    @tannaphillips6840 Рік тому

    I tape my most recipes inside my cabinet doors too! 😁

  • @lifelivedfrugally
    @lifelivedfrugally Рік тому +1

    Love your video. I really like that you tell what you use the items for and not just show your grocery shelves.

  • @CrazyGrandmaWeaz
    @CrazyGrandmaWeaz Рік тому +4

    Love your peaceful, calm, narrative. Such a welcome change. You are so right about the "news" overload.

  • @lightgiver7311
    @lightgiver7311 Рік тому +1

    I vacuum sealed my Jiffy - four of them, still in the boxes and placed it in the freezer. I tried it a year later! Still good.

  • @jennifersaylor8717
    @jennifersaylor8717 Рік тому +2

    We are switching to Azure's organic oats as well. Love hearing about the Bresse chickens!

  • @Tinkerbell31326
    @Tinkerbell31326 Рік тому

    Great video. Thank you so much.
    I moved to SC from up north.. live the south. I miss winter but it is so much nicer here. People are wonderful.

  • @oneadams1
    @oneadams1 Рік тому

    I wish I was as organized as you are. I would love to see some gardening videos and I would love to buy fresh milk from you!

  • @HEARTOFMUSIC94
    @HEARTOFMUSIC94 Рік тому +2

    Dad’s Coconut cream pie made in microwave with 1 can of coconut milk is DELICIOUS and EASY‼️ you should ABSOLUTELY try it

  • @carolwhisenhunt7504
    @carolwhisenhunt7504 Рік тому +1

    Loved this Audrey. I can't wait for the next one. I'm excited. Your pantry is indeed smaller. It's always very organized. Be blessed.

  • @mrskimmieg
    @mrskimmieg Рік тому +6

    Great video, Audrey! I agree that simplifying food storage is the way to go. It’s so much easier to manage and keep track of inventory. Would you consider doing a video showing how you make your yum-yum sauce? We do hibachi about once a week, so we go through quite a bit of sauce. Thank you for being a calm voice of reason in a crazy world. 😊

  • @elizabethbreeden4702
    @elizabethbreeden4702 Рік тому +4

    Hubby made refried beans from dried beans last month. It was so good.

  • @shirleystrong2122
    @shirleystrong2122 Рік тому

    Thanks for all the great ideas! I must know are you always so calm? Love your videos! Be blessed!

  • @Bloodhoundjed1
    @Bloodhoundjed1 Рік тому

    We don't use a lot of mayonnaise, so I only keep one extra on the shelf. I had to actually stock up on BBQ sauce, I like to make pulled pork, or pulled roast beef and will use the BBQ sauce in it. We don't keep a lot of what we call luxury items in stock; such as store bought cookies, chips, cereal bars. Unless, I find a really good sale on an item. I try to keep a lot of basic ingredients in stock, and re-stock when I use items.

  • @HEARTOFMUSIC94
    @HEARTOFMUSIC94 Рік тому +1

    Buy you pickling lime which is “hydrated lime” or calcium hydroxide in 50# bags at farm store for $12 instead of buying the same thing in tiny bags for triple the price. I store mine in 5 gallon buckets to keep total dry for long term storage.

  • @karengladys2011
    @karengladys2011 Рік тому

    Fantastic Audrey!😊

  • @mandiesplace
    @mandiesplace Рік тому +1

    Great video!

  • @pengle
    @pengle Рік тому +3

    This may sound basic but you are a fine southern woman so could you share your recipes for lemonade and sweet tea please?

    • @Pursuit.of.Simplicity
      @Pursuit.of.Simplicity  Рік тому

      Not silly at all. It took me an embarrassingly long time to perfect my sweet tea. I wasn’t raised in the south!😁 For both, I use a gallon pitcher and an electric kettle. For the lemonade I use 1 1/2 cups of lemon juice and 1 1/2 cups of sugar (of course you can use less if that’s too sweet for your taste). I add just enough hot water to dissolve the sugar and then add the lemon juice and fill the rest of the way with water. For the tea, I use either 7 regular black tea bags or one gallon size tea bag. Add 1 1/2 cups of sugar to the bottom of your pitcher. Pour 4 cups of boiled (but not still boiling!) water into your pitcher and stir gently to dissolve the sugar. Once the sugar is dissolved, add the tea bag(s) and put the lid on the pitcher for 20-30 minutes, depending on how strong you like it. Remove the tea bags and fill the rest of the way with water. Now all you need is a good biscuit recipe and you’ll be all set to live in the south!😂☀️

    • @pengle
      @pengle Рік тому

      @@Pursuit.of.Simplicity Thank you so much!

  • @Bex-rg8pj
    @Bex-rg8pj Рік тому +1

    I have also simplified my storage. It feels so good.

  • @soniab.estacio3008
    @soniab.estacio3008 Рік тому +1

    Thank you pretty lady ❤

  • @heatherw.a.boynton3376
    @heatherw.a.boynton3376 Рік тому +1

    Yes i am bummed , that they are not carrying lamp oil as well.

  • @JamieLC82
    @JamieLC82 Рік тому +1

    Could you do a video on your milk cow? We have cattle but want a jersey for milk and etc. I have so many that remember their grands having one and they always say, "You going to milk that thing everyday?" I respond with she will have a calf to nurse too. How do you handle that on the crazy days? Milking will be my responsibility mainly because my kids are in school and work. I would love for you to do a video on any tips or tricks for a milk cow. What supplies do you use for filtering the milk or cleaning, etc. Thanks!

  • @thefehrs
    @thefehrs Рік тому +1

    Your pantry looks so full and organized, when trying a new product I would recommend to buy one first to see if your family likes it before buying a bunch of a new product, if you don't like it then at least you didn't waste your money but if family likes it then stock up. I'm in Canada and to be honest I've never heard of yum yum sauce, could you explain what it is and what you use it for and how to make homemade?
    Thanks for another great video ❤

    • @Pursuit.of.Simplicity
      @Pursuit.of.Simplicity  Рік тому +2

      Oh yes, definitely. I would never buy something in bulk that we haven’t tried yet. Yum yum sauce is the same as the white sauce that is served at Japanese steakhouses with hibachi meals. The ingredients are mayonnaise, butter, garlic, and a tiny bit of tomato paste or ketchup. Sounds strange, but it’s delicious!😁

    • @thefehrs
      @thefehrs Рік тому +1

      @@Pursuit.of.Simplicity sounds good 👍 I'll have to try that 😋 thanks!

  • @abundantlivinghomestead9347

    Look up Landrys stringless green bean seeds for your garden.

  • @sharenread8677
    @sharenread8677 Рік тому +1

    1.- Money
    2. Electricity
    3-Food
    4-Seeds for gardening
    5-Water

  • @whitecreekhomestead6277
    @whitecreekhomestead6277 Рік тому

    Very helpful! Thank you!

  • @metube0309
    @metube0309 Рік тому

    Can you please boost your volume? Thank you.

  • @allisonhartley6712
    @allisonhartley6712 Рік тому

    Just FYI, my Walmart in Irmo SC has the oil lamps in stock.

  • @joanrichter1891
    @joanrichter1891 Рік тому +2

    Hi Audrey, do you happen to have a video on how to grow sweet potatoes? Thank you.

    • @Pursuit.of.Simplicity
      @Pursuit.of.Simplicity  Рік тому +2

      I dont, but I’m happy to make one!

    • @joanrichter1891
      @joanrichter1891 Рік тому

      @@Pursuit.of.Simplicity
      That would be awesome. I’ve tried to look up other videos on UA-cam, and they seem to be so confusing. Yes I’m a beginner gardener but… You would be better at explaining what to do!

  • @TyMoore1234
    @TyMoore1234 Рік тому

    Would love your recipe for peach salsa, hope you can find it. 😅

  • @jenssuburbanhomestead759
    @jenssuburbanhomestead759 Рік тому

    Raisins are great to add to Zucchini bread and muffins

  • @carriesmith7460
    @carriesmith7460 Рік тому +1

    Have you had any problems with mustard or ketchup turning brown and getting watery? I used to buy a couple of the two packs at Costco, but it's just my husband and I, so we don't go through them very fast. After about 6 months or later, I pulled out a Frenches mustard and it had already turned bad. Because I only use it for potato salad, I decided not to have an overstock of it anymore. I haven't had any problems with BBQ sauce, mayo or Asian sauces turning bad. Last summer Food Max had the large size bottles of Kinders BBQ sauce on a manager's special for 99 cents, so I bought a case of them and so far, they are staying fresh and not turning watery.

    • @brendam6665
      @brendam6665 Рік тому +1

      I've used various condiments which were opened past the date stamp and then stored in the fridge and emptied over a year's time.
      I wonder how cool your storage area is? I keep mine in a closed cabinet (out of light) in a year round coolish garage space (never over 65F). Light and heat are the enemy of food storage.

    • @Pursuit.of.Simplicity
      @Pursuit.of.Simplicity  Рік тому +1

      We’ve never had any issues. Light and heat can definitely be factors in quality and shelf life.

  • @jeanniegreer7
    @jeanniegreer7 Рік тому

    Can you possibly do videos on how you make the products from your milk? I’m a dairy farmer and we have Holstine so butterfat is not as high as a Guernsey. I usually by the products my milk company makes. I freeze dry my raw milk and the extra eggs my chickens are now producing.

  • @moniquefuselier7711
    @moniquefuselier7711 Рік тому +1

    As crazy as it sounds considering how processed it is, but Crisco does go rancid. So don't let it go much beyond it's best buy date.

    • @Pursuit.of.Simplicity
      @Pursuit.of.Simplicity  Рік тому +1

      Thank you for that reminder! I need to check the date on mine!

    • @brendam6665
      @brendam6665 Рік тому +3

      Crisco can be used in an emergency as a source of light. In the big can stick a tapered, or emergency candle and light it. Will burn a long time.....not sure if rancidity would matter in this use.
      I've also made mini lights by filling a half pint jar with Crisco and inserting a birthday candle.

    • @angelal6700
      @angelal6700 Рік тому +2

      Can also be used to light up your bbq, wipe on charcoal. Or make firestarters for campfire. save t.p.roll cardboard, stuff with used paper towels, wipe with the crisco. Any rancid fat works. And no gasoline smell.

  • @MsLisaBrooks
    @MsLisaBrooks Рік тому

    Hey Audrey. Do you have a peach farm in SC you can recommend? I’d like to go pick my own peaches this summer and I love SC peaches. I live in north ga now but grew up in SC and when we were kids my mom took us to peach farms to pick our own peaches. I can’t remember where they were.

    • @Pursuit.of.Simplicity
      @Pursuit.of.Simplicity  Рік тому

      Hi Lisa! We always buy from Big Smile Farm (the Yonce family) but I don’t know of any around me that are you-pick. With how heavily peaches are sprayed (😣) I like buying from a really clean farm that double or triple washes theirs before boxing up.

  • @JoniD4709
    @JoniD4709 Рік тому

    Where are you located? I live in the Midlands of SC as well. Right at Fort Jackson. I would LOVE to connect with you and purchase some of your milk!🙏❤

    • @Pursuit.of.Simplicity
      @Pursuit.of.Simplicity  Рік тому

      We’re just outside of Edgefield. Looks like we’re about an hour from you.

    • @Pursuit.of.Simplicity
      @Pursuit.of.Simplicity  Рік тому

      Our cow was purchased from Milky Way Farms and they sell their milk at the Rosewood Market on Rosewood Dr in Columbia! You should check them out!☀️

  • @amandawooden5409
    @amandawooden5409 Рік тому

    Can you give me the minestrone soup recipe in the jar?

    • @Pursuit.of.Simplicity
      @Pursuit.of.Simplicity  Рік тому

      I have a video that includes the recipe in the description. It’s one of my first several videos when I created the channel.

  • @emanuelbravo1563
    @emanuelbravo1563 Рік тому

    HELLO AUDREY FROM OREGON

  • @HEARTOFMUSIC94
    @HEARTOFMUSIC94 Рік тому

    Make homemade cinnamon buns with walnuts and RAISINS the kids won’t eat lol I load mine up with them both and I could never get my husband to eat plain raisins lol so I’m sure your kids will eat them up too.

  • @Imjetta7
    @Imjetta7 Рік тому

    I can’t remember, did you buy a freeze dryer yet? If you did, make your peanut soup and freeze dry it for quick meals for your husband and yourself.
    Also, canned carrots are gross. 😂 Canned those once and never again.

    • @Pursuit.of.Simplicity
      @Pursuit.of.Simplicity  Рік тому +2

      I won’t be canning them again either! No freeze dryer yet. They cost as much as two or three cows!😂