The lack of all the ‘extra’ ingredients found in store bought bread products, makes a day of baking like this worth it! Plus, having the variety you shared here means a person could provide well for their family in hard times with a few simple ingredients. Great video, I’m inspired to give them all a try but bagels and english muffins are something I’ve wanted to do for a long time. I also loved that you let the ‘backhoe’ operator work in the flour as well ☺️ Loved this so much!
Thank you Cheryl 🤍 that backhoe operator has my heart, he is welcome to “help” anytime 😂🤍 So true. The amount of “ingredients” in a store bought loaf is mind blowing 🤯 so much can be done with just a few pantry staples! I appreciate you watching and commenting, friend 🤍
My goodness...I have NEVER seen a homemaker bake that much bread (and rolls, and tortillas, etc, etc) in one day! Everything came out beautifully. Your little sous chef is adorable. Thank you so much for sharing. 😊
Thank you so much! It was a lot 😂 not gonna lie, I was tired. I’m already thanking my past self every time I pull some goodies from the freezer! I’d have to agree about the sous chef being adorable but I may be biased ☺️🤍
@lemoncrinckles My mom would make all our bread for the month at one time. There's 7 in my family, including a set of teenage twin boys that eat an astronomical amount of food! They have a whole chicken or 2 for a SNACK and still have 3rds or 4ths at dinner time (plus a gallon of milk each)! 😲
THIS is the video I have needed! As a Mum of 4 and a 48 acre farm to run, complete with goats and sheep due to give birth any day, a veg garden to get up and running and various building projects I struggle keeping up with our family of 6's bread needs! I'm going to add a few items to this and double the amount you did. We only bought our new farm last year so routines are a bit... in need of a rethink haha
I feel this. We have just purchased ours last Sept. Our routines are not routines yet. There is a lot to be desired and we haven't added animals yet. Our family of 5's bread needs are seriously lacking. Thanks for the encouragement!
I always say that transitional periods are always messy. I've been living in my truck driving my truck for 5 years and it's worked with covid and all but I missed having a home so I rented one and eventhough I had a period of being a home maker...gosh I felt like Bambi on the frozen lake 😆. 8 months in and I have been able to swing trucking and a homelife. You lady homesteaders are my heroes raising families and keeping everything going. Maybe someday I can settle down like that...I'll have to adopt cause I'm 44 😆 but I could also make a bunch of goats my babies 😆. Economy is needing people like you ❤️. Self-sufficiency is the only thing that will preserve us through these crazy times.
@@imSkyzWRLD We are most definitely not rich. We are young British farmers just starting out. We bought our land in such a poor state that noone else would touch it. A year on it's getting there, still clearing up from the last owner and have a lot of fencing to do etc but we are also learning as we go along. We saved up for our farm on below minimum wage jobs, and lost out on a few farms being outbid by rich people wanting a second home. Please don't lump us in with them, it hurts a little.
I love how you gave your son some flour to play with. Parents, mother's especially, are so busy trying to get food prepped for their family, many lose sight of how important it is for young children to be part of the process, even if it's the mom measuring out an ingredient, and giving it to the little ones to dump in a bowl. When we watch our 5-year old grandson, and 2-year old granddaughter, I always have them "help" me in the kitchen. That's the way they learn about food, and what it takes to make it, and they'll be more interested in eating it, knowing they helped make it. I involved my 4 children in cooking, when they were young, and made sure our 2 boys knew how to cook and bake, just like their sisters. I used it as part of our homeschooling, as it requires reading, math, problem solving, etc. My oldest son even won 2nd place in our 4-H baking contest, and when he applied for a $10,000 per year scholarship, he wrote, and talked in his interview, about things he's cooked and baked, and how he was responsible to plan two dinners a week, including checking to make sure we had the ingredients needed. If we didn't have everything, he would write it on a shopping list and he, and our other children, were responsible to "shop" for the ingredients needed, and to find the best price. He won the scholarship, which, along with other scholarships, helped pay tuition to a 4-year Christian, liberal Arts university, 4 miles from our house! Each of our children found ways to pay for their education at that University, with my husband and I only kicking in about $5,000 per year. We strongly feel young people appreciate their education more, and don't skip classes, if they had to help pay for it. All 4 graduated above a 4.75 gpa, and rarely missed a class!!! All that to say, we have one chance at raising our children into responsible, God loving adults. Getting them involved in cooking and baking, is far more important than "getting things done"! To all you young mom's and dad's, your time spent with your children will fly by, faster than you thought possible. Get them involved, with you, in whatever task you're working at. Dads can, and should, take the children outside, while he works on projects. It will take longer, but the time spent together, is something they will never forget. Don't tell them to go do chores. Do chores with them, when they are young, and they will not depart from the lessons you teach, by your actions, not your words! Lastly, it saddens me to see children involved in so many after school activities. You (no one in particular) decided to have children, so why would you keep sending them off, for others to "raise"? My advice, to young parents....only allow one club or sport per semester. The other time, you should be instilling in them, what you want them to know. Eighteen years, plus four years of college, goes.by fast! You can have your "Me Time" then. I promise, you won't be sorry! When I've seen teens who seem to have gone "off the rails", getting into trouble at school, with police, started taking illegal drugs and alcohol, etc., and the parent can't figure out what happened. I look at how little time they spent with their child, while they were growing up. If you, as parents, won't find time to spend with your family, they will look elsewhere for guidance; and it's usually another teen, who is rebelling and partying, who they'll find. If there's any hope for our Nation, families need to stick together, and train up their child, and not allow a bad influence to do your job! This is all advice, given in love. Do what you wish with it. I am encouraged at the number of families who are raising up their children, to be honest, God-loving, respectful, and hard-working adults. Keep up the great work!
I thought I was so smart making pizza dough and burger buns ahead of time. Never thought of making my sandwich bread ahead of time and never bothered making bagels or English muffins from scratch. This was definitely inspiring 😊. I'm definitely a new sub
Thank you, I appreciate it’ I’m always looking for ways to make things simpler and more efficient! It just made sense to do it all at once, although now that I’m stocked up I probably won’t need to make all these things each month! 🤍
Your amazing to watch !! I am 70 yrs old & for the first time in our 47 yrs of marriage am determined to begin making all our bread products . Rising expenses have made this decision for me . I spend a great deal of time in my kitchen & love it. Thank you for sharing.
Oh thank you ☺️ That’s wonderful, the kitchen is a happy place for me. It is a great way to save money! Blessings on your bread journey, and thank you for watching 🤍
I just came across your channel. This is the first of your videos I watched. I must say, I'm IMPRESSED!!! I think you achieved a lot in one day. I am really encouraged. I love to bake but I've never done this much baking in one day, and I make my own bread. Keep it up. I loved how you allowed your son to help you. You're creating memories.
Thank you so much! I appreciate the encouragement 🤍 It was a lot, I was definitely tired 😂 but I’m already thanking my past self as I pull all the goodies from the freezer! Thank you for watching and commenting!
Me three! Im much older now but due to MTHFR I need to bake everything. I have made two loaves at a time for the oven and utilized an electric bread maker as well. I may borrow a few of my grandchildren (nine) to help me on a bake day. Thank you. Many blessings ❤
When I was young and raising my children,I faithfully made bread twice weekly.I'm 58 now and it's only my spouse and I so the quantities are nuch smaller,and I only bake about once weekly.I always bought grain in bulk and would grind as I needed.Bread baking is an art and act of love .Anyone can learn and perfect it with practice.Bread baking is a dyeing art,but you are definitely an inspiration and I'm glad your family is blessed to have you baking such wonderful things for them.I can tell by looking at the texture and silliness of your doughs how beautiful your products will turn out.Love your videos, and the little ones cameo appearances too.Thank you.
In Denmark we brush our sandwichbread and bread loafs with an egg (egg wash) to get that nice shine before cooking, that will give you the same effect as you did with the butter! Very nice video, really inspiring!
You are a master baker! Your family might not consume it all in a month, but give it a few years and the children will be eating double. The smell is so wonderful, I love making bread. I bake my own biscuits, And French style bread. Very often when I take a meal to someone, I include a loaf of homemade bread, too. It is always appreciated.
Oh thank you! I truly love it. It brings me joy and and makes bellies happy. It seems every day the kiddos consume more so it’s only a matter of time until it’s gone in a blink 😂 I want to get better at taking meals and baking for others! Great work ☺️ Thank you for watching and commenting! Blessings 🤍
My kids are older, between 9-14, and are all swimmers. They eat sooooo much food! A batch of dinner rolls is gone in one meal 😂 we call them our bottomless pits!
Came across my feed and I've been obsessed with learning how to make bread from scratch. I'm so impressed but more so when little man was welcomed to help. No matter the age, kids will remember and learn. In the end, it's all about family.
Thank you so much ❤ I try and include wherever I can, I am most definitely still learning patience and letting go of the want to have things "perfect" or done a certain way. I'm a work in progress but do my best to put my kiddos best interests first. Enjoy bread making! Blessings 🤍
@@seedandsparrowhomestead I wish I had your knowledge. I'm 53 and getting to retire in less than 2 years and homesteading has becoming my retirement dream. So I'm definitely impressed. My oldest son was my cooker and my youngest son was my baker but as they grew up I stopped. I want to get back to basics and those lost skills and knowing what ingredients is going into my food. My oldest son has never lost his cooking skills and is now teaching my 9 year old grandson to cook. I look forward to watching your past videos and seeing your future videos also. It gives me a sense of peace to know that a younger generation is dedicated to family and everything that this word encompasses.
I bet your house smells like a dream!! You’re amazing! Balancing all of that baking, babies, video, and family meals! You’ve done a wonderful job! Thank you for sharing.
I love taking a day and getting all the baking and/or meal prepping done for the week. Simple things like cooking large batches of rice and freezing them so i can make fried rice later in the week is a huge time saver. Getting it all done in a day may mean im in the kitchen for hours but I know when a busy week day rolls around and I can just throw something together quick it makes life so much easier. I'm excited to try the sandwich bread recipe you used. Mine doesn't turn out soft like yours.
Your little guy just eyeing the flour (and then diving in with the backhoe) cracked me up! I have 3 boys and know that all things are meant for play when it comes to cars and equipment 🤣 I am so impressed with all you got accomplished!! I love making all things bread and doing it all in one day....genius!! You did a great job and I know you'll be thanking yourself later.
LOL so true! He cracks me up too, he is a character 😂 I wasn’t sure how I’d handle having a son ( I always pictured a house full of girls) but I’m obsessed, he has my heart. Thank you friend! I’m already thanking my past self each time I pull from the stash! Have a blessed weekend!
Aw I love that! It is so precious, I’m trying my best to soak it all up and instill a love of homemade and home skills in them! I think that’s awesome your little guy is your kneader! Good job mama! Thank for watching ☺️🤍
I made the bagels this morning. They were so good, chewy and perfect! I won't be buying store bagels any more. I made a flavor variety. My husband was the tester. He liked the Everything topping the best. Thanks for sharing the recipe.
Hello Kelsey, Just a follow up...my daughter and I made the bagels and English muffins today. Everything came out great! We will definitely be baking them again. Thanks!😊
I really have no words. You absolutely amaze me. I can’t make ONE decent loaf of bread, while you’ve made enough baked goods to feed my entire neighborhood….all while patiently keeping your kids occupied!
😂 not gonna lie, I was tired by the time it was done, but so so happy to have all those goodies to pull from. I’m already thanking my past self LOL. Thanks for watching! 🤍
What’s standing out to me the most is, 30 years from now, when your little cherub smells bread baking, he’s going to think of you ❤ Beautiful bread, lady! Looks delicious! 😊
Absolutely. I remember how fabulous the house smelled when my Mother baked bread. Don’t have a lot of happy memories of her but this is the one I’ll never forget.
I’ve been trying to figure out sandwich bread for months and haven’t been able to. My family has eaten through 3 loaves of this this week! With a new baby coming next week I made several more to freeze. Thank you so much! The hamburger buns were a huge hit too! Off to make the tortillas now :-)
I'm impressed. Not only a ton of wonderful food, but all done in a black shirt with very little flour residue on it! I've been making bread for over 40 years and always have a messy shirt if I don't wear an apron! Be blessed.
I think I shall be spending most of my day between laundry loads ,watching all your lovely videos,and then save in order of things I want to incorporate into my life!! Thank You!! Well done!!
I am just in awe! Absolutely incredible how you make all those beautiful bread products and manage your babes at the same time! Congrats mama! I feel encouraged to try some of your recipes!
I’m so glad this was encouraging! I hope you enjoy. It has taken me many years of practice and growing in patience and giving myself grace to get here, and I’ve got still more growing to do! Always learning. Thank you ☺️ 🤍
THIS is the video I've been hoping to find. I batch cook. Batch bake cookies and squares. But I've been hesitant to batch bake all the breads and rolls. You laid it all out so effectively and have encouraged me to do so too. Thank you for taking the whole day to record and then a fair bit of time to edit this video. Well done👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Thank you for this. I love making bread and knowing that I am feeding my family food that is not full of preservatives and junk. This is full of love and joy for your family. God bless
Having made a few bread items in the past, unsuccessfully mind you, I am willing to give this a try. Reminds me of making all of my foods for breakfast, lunch, dinner and snacks when my children were young and at home. But with the foods, you could do it in 2/3 hours. Being retired now, with no children at home, this would be ideal for hubby and I
I dedicated today to do these recipes🙏❤️ I made the English muffins, dinner rolls , sandwich breads and hamburger buns and scones . I am happy to say it's going in my tried and tested recipe book. I am so thankful for you. I've never made soft bread like that . The dinner rolls oh my word 🤤🤤🤤🤤 the hamburger buns. Listen thank you 🎉
I applaud your commitment, but the thought of doing all of that in a single day makes me tired. Haha! I recently started making all of our bread products from scratch, but on an “as needed” basis. I use a thrifted bread machine to make the sandwich bread when I see we are running low which makes it a “dump and go” kind of commitment. Super simple. Highly recommend. Thank you for sharing what you do! I might have to try the bagels!
19:17 you made great time man, I don’t have kids and I always take forever when baking. So the fact took only that amount of time with two little ones, is fantastic.
Thank you so much for sharing. Now that I’m an empty nester I find it a lot easier to make my own breads and pastries. I find that I don’t waste any. I can’t eat a whole loaf in a week so I make mini loaves. I also I find it very therapeutic to make my own breads. And it makes my house smell oh so good lol. God Bless you and your family. Your videos are easy to follow, thorough, and I just love your little helper! Such a handsome little man. Children are a true blessing from above. I hope you have a beautiful weekend.
Thank you Julie! Isn’t it therapeutic?! I just love it I appreciate your encouragement so much, thank you for watching and commenting! You have a blessed weekend 🤍
Love your videos as I love to cook as well. I can completely relate to you being a messy cook and I try to do the same thing but does not always work and you are right I get overwhelmed.
I must say…I have tried at least 15 different white loaf recipes over the last few years. I obtained a bread machine thinking that might help. I have had ZERO success. They end up crumbly, dry, hollow, hard as a rock, or mushy on the bottom. BUT…I made a single recipe of your white bread (I have long loaf pans, not quite a Pullman but close) and it worked!!! My husband told me tonight, after Monte Christos that “we found a winner”. THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!
Please, please, please, please please may I have 1 slice each of all the breads you made. Sooooooooooooo much deliciousness going on in this video. God bless you and yours. Thank you.
Just watching you in this video makes me tired! But thanks so much for the Inspiration. I have tried Jill's maple oat bread and it's so good. That touch of sweetness is everything. And last week I made her Hamburger buns for the first time freezing the leftovers. I was skeptical about them but thawed out beautifully. We had crockpot shredded bbq chicken on them (a freezer meal too). This video is how I found you and you have become one of my faves!!
Thank you for this video. I had to go & order my Redmond salt when I saw yours. 😉Your baby is precious! I miss my five baby boys. My youngest is 14 now.
I have a new kitchen aid that I just adored...but I inherited my grandmothers...yours exactly..and I have to use it even though I end up doing a lot of kneading. Lol. It's my baby
@Seed and Sparrow Homestead My husband loved it! I have been looking for a recipe for home baked bread for months. This will be it. I have only recently found you. I will be searching your video library, but may I ask, do you have a wheat version of this?
@@missyroyer7968 Awesome! Thank you so much. I used AP Organic White Wheat in all of these recipes. I have not tried whole wheat, my kids don't like it. Its worth a try, you may have to adjust the amount of flour, perhaps a little less!
The look in your eyes when you calculated toy excavator + wet mix 😂 "mum is gonna push it away for a moment" indeed. This is a great video, thank you! I struggle at managing cooking day, and you explain the readyness of stuff very nicely in a way I can definitely understand
Hi! Thanks for joining me here ☺️ I don’t ever want to give people an unrealistic view of how I get this stuff done 😂 it’s messy and sometimes chaotic but still doable! 🤍 thanks for watching and commenting!!
Wow! This was a lot of bread! But it all turned out amazing! There is nothing like homemade bread! I was just stunned at how you were able to time and do everything. You are definitely a wonderful wife and mother!! Ty for sharing
Haha, it was A LOT of bread 😂 I’m thankful for that freezer full of goodies though! Thank you for the encouragement, it’s been a lot of years of practice and working with things to figure it all out. I appreciate you watching!❤️
Love your recipes! I’ve made the bagels, buns and sandwich bread and they’ve all turned out amazing. I’ve also made a discovery. I used flour from Italy, and my granddaughter who is GLUTEN FREE has had no issues at all. Thank you for sharing your recipes.
This is a great video. My husband is a teacher and will be home for summer and I think I'm going to do it all on one day. I love cooking from scratch. Everything in the store is bioengineered so making it on my own with trusted ingredients is the way to go!
Hello K! It's Thanksgiving eve, my daughter and I just made the dinner rolls. Delicious!! They are so amazing that we decided to make a second batch! Thanks for sharing these videos and recipes. We are learning so much!
This video was recommended for me and I’m So glad I clicked on it. Wow. You did an incredible job. Thanks for all the info! You definitely have a new subscriber here 🎉😊
I thought this video was fabulous! Thank you for sharing. I’m going to try making some of these bagels and English muffins for my husband. Love making homemade breads for my family. Thanks new friend 😊
Hello Friend, Some friendly tips mostly from Sandra Oddo who in the 1970s published Home Made which was mostly farm recipes from the 19th Century. I save all the whey from cheese making and all the salted water from boiling potatoes. These are natural conservatives (you can even just toss in some mashed potato into your dough). I hope these tips are of use. All the Best Jim, Oaxaca Mexico
These recipes all look amazing. I use the same kind of yeast. Once I open a package I put it in a mason jar and store it in the freezer. I’ve almost spilled the yeast before too 😢 but a jar works nicely
Watching this video inspired me to get back to baking. We live on an island and bread products aren't readily available all the time sooooo Here's my sign :) Thank you!
I am new to your channel and i found you just at the right time in my life i was just diagnosed with severe allergies and need to go off all things processed and i also need to avoid all things in cans do to a nickle allergy. So i am on a journey to can all of my own foods plus learning to make all of my breads from scratch. I will also need to learn how to make my own condiments from scratch due to a soybean oil allergy. So i am very excited to see more of your content to motivate me to jump in and give myself the better diet i need thank you and i hope you have a wonderful week.
Oh my! I relate to this, I’ve struggled with health issues for quite some time and now solely eat homemade and “whole” foods! I’m doing my best to heal my body with good food. You can do it! I’m rooting for you. Thank you so much for joining me here! I hope you enjoy, blessings to you!
I baked 4 loaves of bread yesterday. It will last a month in my house. I use the Pullman loaf pans and I found a couple of good recipes. I want to try your recipe to see if I like the texture better. I don't know that I could make as much bread as you in a day, but it sure is satisfying knowing I don't have to bake for a month. Thanks for sharing.
Awesome! No matter the amount it is so satisfying to have convenient frozen bread on hand! Great job 👏🏻 I hope you enjoy the recipes! Thanks for watching ☺️
My favorite and only reusable ziplock style bags are the Greenzla brand from Amazon. They're $15 for 8 gallon ones. They have snack, quart, and gallon sets.
I just checked them out but they’re not dishwasher safe 😭 that’s why I haven’t ever bought any reusable bags before because the cheaper material (PEVA) is commonly used and that isn’t made for high temps
You did an excellent job with all these bread products. They look delicious. It was so soothing and refreshing to watch you make all these recipes. You are correct, the quality of each bread product is well worth the time, energy and is money saving as well.
I have a bread recipe that we love and rolls. I have added bagels in and we enjoy that recipe. My tortillas are a work in progress so I am totally checking out your recipes!! I need to make English muffins which has been on my list for awhile but I have heard mixed reviews on recipes like you had. We also have loved adding soft pretzel bites in too which are a family favorite. Great recipes!!
Awesome! It’s a lot of trial and error and I always try new recipes when I find them! I’m still searching for the perfect English muffins, I want fail proof 😂
Thank you for sharing your recipes and your talents. My family and I love homemade bread! Having seen this tutorial, I just might try to make some of these bakery items for my family.
The lack of all the ‘extra’ ingredients found in store bought bread products, makes a day of baking like this worth it! Plus, having the variety you shared here means a person could provide well for their family in hard times with a few simple ingredients. Great video, I’m inspired to give them all a try but bagels and english muffins are something I’ve wanted to do for a long time. I also loved that you let the ‘backhoe’ operator work in the flour as well ☺️
Loved this so much!
Thank you Cheryl 🤍 that backhoe operator has my heart, he is welcome to “help” anytime 😂🤍
So true. The amount of “ingredients” in a store bought loaf is mind blowing 🤯 so much can be done with just a few pantry staples! I appreciate you watching and commenting, friend 🤍
Hey- If you're going to make some bread, you're going to need a little construction, right? LOL
My goodness...I have NEVER seen a homemaker bake that much bread (and rolls, and tortillas, etc, etc) in one day! Everything came out beautifully. Your little sous chef is adorable. Thank you so much for sharing. 😊
Thank you so much! It was a lot 😂 not gonna lie, I was tired. I’m already thanking my past self every time I pull some goodies from the freezer! I’d have to agree about the sous chef being adorable but I may be biased ☺️🤍
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My mom would make all our bread for the month at one time. There's 7 in my family, including a set of teenage twin boys that eat an astronomical amount of food! They have a whole chicken or 2 for a SNACK and still have 3rds or 4ths at dinner time (plus a gallon of milk each)! 😲
I’m equally impressed by the quantity of baking AND the fact you did it in black with no apron!
😂😂Didn't realize til you said but yeah, that really IS impressive!!
I would have been a hot, white mess 😂😂
😂😂😂 I’m equally surprised 🤷♀️
THIS is the video I have needed! As a Mum of 4 and a 48 acre farm to run, complete with goats and sheep due to give birth any day, a veg garden to get up and running and various building projects I struggle keeping up with our family of 6's bread needs! I'm going to add a few items to this and double the amount you did. We only bought our new farm last year so routines are a bit... in need of a rethink haha
This is my goal!
I feel this. We have just purchased ours last Sept. Our routines are not routines yet. There is a lot to be desired and we haven't added animals yet. Our family of 5's bread needs are seriously lacking. Thanks for the encouragement!
I always say that transitional periods are always messy.
I've been living in my truck driving my truck for 5 years and it's worked with covid and all but I missed having a home so I rented one and eventhough I had a period of being a home maker...gosh I felt like Bambi on the frozen lake 😆.
8 months in and I have been able to swing trucking and a homelife.
You lady homesteaders are my heroes raising families and keeping everything going. Maybe someday I can settle down like that...I'll have to adopt cause I'm 44 😆 but I could also make a bunch of goats my babies 😆.
Economy is needing people like you ❤️.
Self-sufficiency is the only thing that will preserve us through these crazy times.
Ive always wounderd how ppl get some much land can't stand the ritch honestly
@@imSkyzWRLD We are most definitely not rich. We are young British farmers just starting out. We bought our land in such a poor state that noone else would touch it. A year on it's getting there, still clearing up from the last owner and have a lot of fencing to do etc but we are also learning as we go along. We saved up for our farm on below minimum wage jobs, and lost out on a few farms being outbid by rich people wanting a second home. Please don't lump us in with them, it hurts a little.
I love how you gave your son some flour to play with. Parents, mother's especially, are so busy trying to get food prepped for their family, many lose sight of how important it is for young children to be part of the process, even if it's the mom measuring out an ingredient, and giving it to the little ones to dump in a bowl. When we watch our 5-year old grandson, and 2-year old granddaughter, I always have them "help" me in the kitchen. That's the way they learn about food, and what it takes to make it, and they'll be more interested in eating it, knowing they helped make it. I involved my 4 children in cooking, when they were young, and made sure our 2 boys knew how to cook and bake, just like their sisters. I used it as part of our homeschooling, as it requires reading, math, problem solving, etc. My oldest son even won 2nd place in our 4-H baking contest, and when he applied for a $10,000 per year scholarship, he wrote, and talked in his interview, about things he's cooked and baked, and how he was responsible to plan two dinners a week, including checking to make sure we had the ingredients needed. If we didn't have everything, he would write it on a shopping list and he, and our other children, were responsible to "shop" for the ingredients needed, and to find the best price. He won the scholarship, which, along with other scholarships, helped pay tuition to a 4-year Christian, liberal Arts university, 4 miles from our house! Each of our children found ways to pay for their education at that University, with my husband and I only kicking in about $5,000 per year. We strongly feel young people appreciate their education more, and don't skip classes, if they had to help pay for it. All 4 graduated above a 4.75 gpa, and rarely missed a class!!!
All that to say, we have one chance at raising our children into responsible, God loving adults. Getting them involved in cooking and baking, is far more important than "getting things done"! To all you young mom's and dad's, your time spent with your children will fly by, faster than you thought possible. Get them involved, with you, in whatever task you're working at. Dads can, and should, take the children outside, while he works on projects. It will take longer, but the time spent together, is something they will never forget. Don't tell them to go do chores. Do chores with them, when they are young, and they will not depart from the lessons you teach, by your actions, not your words!
Lastly, it saddens me to see children involved in so many after school activities. You (no one in particular) decided to have children, so why would you keep sending them off, for others to "raise"? My advice, to young parents....only allow one club or sport per semester. The other time, you should be instilling in them, what you want them to know. Eighteen years, plus four years of college, goes.by fast! You can have your "Me Time" then. I promise, you won't be sorry! When I've seen teens who seem to have gone "off the rails", getting into trouble at school, with police, started taking illegal drugs and alcohol, etc., and the parent can't figure out what happened. I look at how little time they spent with their child, while they were growing up. If you, as parents, won't find time to spend with your family, they will look elsewhere for guidance; and it's usually another teen, who is rebelling and partying, who they'll find. If there's any hope for our Nation, families need to stick together, and train up their child, and not allow a bad influence to do your job! This is all advice, given in love. Do what you wish with it. I am encouraged at the number of families who are raising up their children, to be honest, God-loving, respectful, and hard-working adults. Keep up the great work!
I thought I was so smart making pizza dough and burger buns ahead of time. Never thought of making my sandwich bread ahead of time and never bothered making bagels or English muffins from scratch. This was definitely inspiring 😊. I'm definitely a new sub
Thank you, I appreciate it’ I’m always looking for ways to make things simpler and more efficient! It just made sense to do it all at once, although now that I’m stocked up I probably won’t need to make all these things each month! 🤍
Your amazing to watch !! I am 70 yrs old & for the first time in our 47 yrs of marriage am determined to begin making all our bread products . Rising expenses have made this decision for me . I spend a great deal of time in my kitchen & love it. Thank you for sharing.
Oh thank you ☺️ That’s wonderful, the kitchen is a happy place for me. It is a great way to save money! Blessings on your bread journey, and thank you for watching 🤍
I just came across your channel. This is the first of your videos I watched. I must say, I'm IMPRESSED!!! I think you achieved a lot in one day. I am really encouraged. I love to bake but I've never done this much baking in one day, and I make my own bread. Keep it up. I loved how you allowed your son to help you. You're creating memories.
Thank you so much! I appreciate the encouragement 🤍 It was a lot, I was definitely tired 😂 but I’m already thanking my past self as I pull all the goodies from the freezer! Thank you for watching and commenting!
Your son so sweet 😍😍😍❤️
@@rozanewyorklife155 Thank you ❤
Me too! My first video! The title caught my attention.
Wow! Hot dog and hamburger buns? They looked delicious!
Me three! Im much older now but due to MTHFR I need to bake everything. I have made two loaves at a time for the oven and utilized an electric bread maker as well. I may borrow a few of my grandchildren (nine) to help me on a bake day. Thank you. Many blessings ❤
When I was young and raising my children,I faithfully made bread twice weekly.I'm 58 now and it's only my spouse and I so the quantities are nuch smaller,and I only bake about once weekly.I always bought grain in bulk and would grind as I needed.Bread baking is an art and act of love .Anyone can learn and perfect it with practice.Bread baking is a dyeing art,but you are definitely an inspiration and I'm glad your family is blessed to have you baking such wonderful things for them.I can tell by looking at the texture and silliness of your doughs how beautiful your products will turn out.Love your videos, and the little ones cameo appearances too.Thank you.
Couldn’t agree more! I’m hoping to start milling my own grain soon! Thank you so much, I appreciate you watching and taking the time to comment 🤍
In Denmark we brush our sandwichbread and bread loafs with an egg (egg wash) to get that nice shine before cooking, that will give you the same effect as you did with the butter! Very nice video, really inspiring!
You are a master baker! Your family might not consume it all in a month, but give it a few years and the children will be eating double. The smell is so wonderful, I love making bread. I bake my own biscuits, And French style bread. Very often when I take a meal to someone, I include a loaf of homemade bread, too. It is always appreciated.
Oh thank you! I truly love it. It brings me joy and and makes bellies happy. It seems every day the kiddos consume more so it’s only a matter of time until it’s gone in a blink 😂 I want to get better at taking meals and baking for others! Great work ☺️ Thank you for watching and commenting! Blessings 🤍
My kids are older, between 9-14, and are all swimmers. They eat sooooo much food! A batch of dinner rolls is gone in one meal 😂 we call them our bottomless pits!
What a blessed little family with a loving mother caring for them all. Loved the video
Came across my feed and I've been obsessed with learning how to make bread from scratch. I'm so impressed but more so when little man was welcomed to help. No matter the age, kids will remember and learn. In the end, it's all about family.
Thank you so much ❤ I try and include wherever I can, I am most definitely still learning patience and letting go of the want to have things "perfect" or done a certain way. I'm a work in progress but do my best to put my kiddos best interests first. Enjoy bread making! Blessings 🤍
@@seedandsparrowhomestead I wish I had your knowledge. I'm 53 and getting to retire in less than 2 years and homesteading has becoming my retirement dream. So I'm definitely impressed. My oldest son was my cooker and my youngest son was my baker but as they grew up I stopped. I want to get back to basics and those lost skills and knowing what ingredients is going into my food. My oldest son has never lost his cooking skills and is now teaching my 9 year old grandson to cook. I look forward to watching your past videos and seeing your future videos also. It gives me a sense of peace to know that a younger generation is dedicated to family and everything that this word encompasses.
I bet your house smells like a dream!! You’re amazing! Balancing all of that baking, babies, video, and family meals! You’ve done a wonderful job! Thank you for sharing.
Thank you so much!!
I love taking a day and getting all the baking and/or meal prepping done for the week. Simple things like cooking large batches of rice and freezing them so i can make fried rice later in the week is a huge time saver. Getting it all done in a day may mean im in the kitchen for hours but I know when a busy week day rolls around and I can just throw something together quick it makes life so much easier. I'm excited to try the sandwich bread recipe you used. Mine doesn't turn out soft like yours.
Yes I think it’s a great idea to work ahead wherever possible! I hope you enjoy the bread! Thanks for watching ☺️
I LOVE seeing little man helping ❤.
Your little guy just eyeing the flour (and then diving in with the backhoe) cracked me up! I have 3 boys and know that all things are meant for play when it comes to cars and equipment 🤣
I am so impressed with all you got accomplished!! I love making all things bread and doing it all in one day....genius!! You did a great job and I know you'll be thanking yourself later.
LOL so true! He cracks me up too, he is a character 😂 I wasn’t sure how I’d handle having a son ( I always pictured a house full of girls) but I’m obsessed, he has my heart.
Thank you friend! I’m already thanking my past self each time I pull from the stash!
Have a blessed weekend!
Your boy is so sweet!
When my son was that age I had to give him his own bowl of everything. Now at 8 he is a great hand kneader. Enjoy this very special time.
Aw I love that! It is so precious, I’m trying my best to soak it all up and instill a love of homemade and home skills in them! I think that’s awesome your little guy is your kneader! Good job mama! Thank for watching ☺️🤍
Oh my goodness…your child….what a beautiful kid…..❤. Such a helper too!
I made the bagels this morning. They were so good, chewy and perfect! I won't be buying store bagels any more. I made a flavor variety. My husband was the tester. He liked the Everything topping the best. Thanks for sharing the recipe.
Woohoo! That’s awesome, I’m so glad you enjoyed 🤍
Hello Kelsey,
Just a follow up...my daughter and I made the bagels and English muffins today. Everything came out great! We will definitely be baking them again. Thanks!😊
I'm so pleased! Glad you enjoyed
I really have no words. You absolutely amaze me. I can’t make ONE decent loaf of bread, while you’ve made enough baked goods to feed my entire neighborhood….all while patiently keeping your kids occupied!
Ok that was IMPRESSIVE!!! I was exhausted by the time you hit 11!! Lol But I bet it feels good to have that done for the month.
😂 not gonna lie, I was tired by the time it was done, but so so happy to have all those goodies to pull from. I’m already thanking my past self LOL. Thanks for watching! 🤍
@@seedandsparrowhomestead oh I bet! It's so nice having things ready and frozen.
@@theconfidenthomesteader the best😂
What’s standing out to me the most is, 30 years from now, when your little cherub smells bread baking, he’s going to think of you ❤ Beautiful bread, lady! Looks delicious! 😊
Absolutely. I remember how fabulous the house smelled when my Mother baked bread. Don’t have a lot of happy memories of her but this is the one I’ll never forget.
😭Thank you, I sure hope he does. ❤️
For a Moroccan that's too much of a temptation. I admire your dedication.
I’ve been trying to figure out sandwich bread for months and haven’t been able to. My family has eaten through 3 loaves of this this week! With a new baby coming next week I made several more to freeze. Thank you so much! The hamburger buns were a huge hit too! Off to make the tortillas now :-)
Yay! I’m so glad you all enjoyed! This makes me so happy. Happy baking and blessings on your new little one 🤍
Thank you so much for the Super Thanks! You are so kind 🤍much appreciated!
Have your friends save their bread bags and bun bags. I love your receipes.
I'm impressed. Not only a ton of wonderful food, but all done in a black shirt with very little flour residue on it! I've been making bread for over 40 years and always have a messy shirt if I don't wear an apron!
Be blessed.
LOL, this made me giggle. Honestly I’m impressed I kept it that clean too! Thanks for watching ❤️
I think I shall be spending most of my day between laundry loads ,watching all your lovely videos,and then save in order of things I want to incorporate into my life!! Thank You!! Well done!!
Aw thank you! You are so kind, enjoy!
I am just in awe! Absolutely incredible how you make all those beautiful bread products and manage your babes at the same time! Congrats mama! I feel encouraged to try some of your recipes!
I’m so glad this was encouraging! I hope you enjoy. It has taken me many years of practice and growing in patience and giving myself grace to get here, and I’ve got still more growing to do! Always learning. Thank you ☺️ 🤍
You are a super homemaker! God bless you n your little ones!
I appreciate this so much! Thank you for watching and commenting ☺️🤍
THIS is the video I've been hoping to find. I batch cook. Batch bake cookies and squares. But I've been hesitant to batch bake all the breads and rolls. You laid it all out so effectively and have encouraged me to do so too. Thank you for taking the whole day to record and then a fair bit of time to edit this video.
Well done👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Glad it was helpful! Thank you so much ❤️
Thank you for this. I love making bread and knowing that I am feeding my family food that is not full of preservatives and junk. This is full of love and joy for your family. God bless
You are so kind, thank you Mindy! I hope you enjoy! Blessings to you and yours 🤍
Having made a few bread items in the past, unsuccessfully mind you, I am willing to give this a try. Reminds me of making all of my foods for breakfast, lunch, dinner and snacks when my children were young and at home. But with the foods, you could do it in 2/3 hours. Being retired now, with no children at home, this would be ideal for hubby and I
I dedicated today to do these recipes🙏❤️ I made the English muffins, dinner rolls , sandwich breads and hamburger buns and scones . I am happy to say it's going in my tried and tested recipe book. I am so thankful for you. I've never made soft bread like that . The dinner rolls oh my word 🤤🤤🤤🤤 the hamburger buns. Listen thank you 🎉
I applaud your commitment, but the thought of doing all of that in a single day makes me tired. Haha! I recently started making all of our bread products from scratch, but on an “as needed” basis. I use a thrifted bread machine to make the sandwich bread when I see we are running low which makes it a “dump and go” kind of commitment. Super simple. Highly recommend.
Thank you for sharing what you do! I might have to try the bagels!
This was amazing doll! I love it! Thank you so much for sharing this! This was truly an answered prayer!
WOW! This was an impressive achievement with the various types of bread and the sheer volume! TFS and she recipes. Your little helper is adorable.
19:17 you made great time man, I don’t have kids and I always take forever when baking. So the fact took only that amount of time with two little ones, is fantastic.
Thank you so much for sharing. Now that I’m an empty nester I find it a lot easier to make my own breads and pastries. I find that I don’t waste any. I can’t eat a whole loaf in a week so I make mini loaves. I also I find it very therapeutic to make my own breads. And it makes my house smell oh so good lol. God Bless you and your family. Your videos are easy to follow, thorough, and I just love your little helper! Such a handsome little man. Children are a true blessing from above. I hope you have a beautiful weekend.
Thank you Julie! Isn’t it therapeutic?! I just love it I appreciate your encouragement so much, thank you for watching and commenting! You have a blessed weekend 🤍
Love your videos as I love to cook as well. I can completely relate to you being a messy cook and I try to do the same thing but does not always work and you are right I get overwhelmed.
I must say…I have tried at least 15 different white loaf recipes over the last few years. I obtained a bread machine thinking that might help. I have had ZERO success. They end up crumbly, dry, hollow, hard as a rock, or mushy on the bottom. BUT…I made a single recipe of your white bread (I have long loaf pans, not quite a Pullman but close) and it worked!!! My husband told me tonight, after Monte Christos that “we found a winner”. THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!
woohoo! I'm so glad you enjoyed, that makes me happy! Blessings
❤❤❤Love your channel!! I don’t go to bed at night until I’ve seen your video!! *Slow Cooker*❤️❤️❤️
Adorable Son. I like your recipe. Took a copy of the two loaves Bread. Thank You.
So very kind of you to share the recipes. You rocked this momma!
Thank you so much! 🤍
Gorgeous! And what a patient sweet Mama… Super inspired! Thank you 🙏
What a great informative video. Thank you so much for teaching us about breadmaking! God bless.❤
We live on an island and sometimes bread products are in short supply! Thank you for sharing your day.
You are inspiring baking all that in one day! Your little guy was so cute and funny with the backhoe. Typical boy!🙂
Oh thank you! He cracks me up, so much personality in such a little person 😂🤍
You are my new BREAD HERO! THANK YOU FOR THIS VIDEO.
Oh thank you! I’m honored ☺️ I’m glad it was helpful 🤍
Those all look amazing. We make a lot of the same things. Great for the family.
Thank you! We all definitely enjoy it ☺️ I appreciate the comment and you taking the time to watch!
Oh my gosh! I was tired just watching you. Beautiful job! There is nothing like homemade bakery products. Good job and the cutest little guy!
Lol I needed a nap when I was done 😂 thank you, thank you! I appreciate you watching and taking the time to comment!
Please, please, please, please please may I have 1 slice each of all the breads you made. Sooooooooooooo much deliciousness going on in this video. God bless you and yours. Thank you.
How I love watching someone who it at ease with bread making!
Thank you! I enjoy it very much! 🤍
I just found you and want to thank you for the great video. I really appreciate that you are very transparent with kiddo noise and joy!
Its always real life over here haha, thank you!!!
Just watching you in this video makes me tired! But thanks so much for the Inspiration. I have tried Jill's maple oat bread and it's so good. That touch of sweetness is everything. And last week I made her Hamburger buns for the first time freezing the leftovers. I was skeptical about them but thawed out beautifully. We had crockpot shredded bbq chicken on them (a freezer meal too). This video is how I found you and you have become one of my faves!!
You rock. Great video. Love your tortilla press. I always just roll mine out. Great video 🇨🇦❄️
You made that look so easy! Wow what an accomplishment.
He is too cute and adorable and you are a very patient mom.
I’d have to agree about the little guy, but I’m biased 😂 I’ve got a ways to go with patience, always room for improvement, but thank you!
Thank you for this video. I had to go & order my Redmond salt when I saw yours. 😉Your baby is precious! I miss my five baby boys. My youngest is 14 now.
Wow! You are amazing ! And your son is sooo adorable !!
I have a new kitchen aid that I just adored...but I inherited my grandmothers...yours exactly..and I have to use it even though I end up doing a lot of kneading. Lol. It's my baby
I tried your loaf bread recipe here, and it is beautiful! Thank you for sharing!
Yay! I hope you love it! ☺️
@Seed and Sparrow Homestead My husband loved it! I have been looking for a recipe for home baked bread for months. This will be it. I have only recently found you. I will be searching your video library, but may I ask, do you have a wheat version of this?
@@missyroyer7968 Awesome! Thank you so much. I used AP Organic White Wheat in all of these recipes. I have not tried whole wheat, my kids don't like it. Its worth a try, you may have to adjust the amount of flour, perhaps a little less!
I have such a large family. This would all need to be doubled. Looks super yummy though.
The look in your eyes when you calculated toy excavator + wet mix 😂 "mum is gonna push it away for a moment" indeed.
This is a great video, thank you! I struggle at managing cooking day, and you explain the readyness of stuff very nicely in a way I can definitely understand
My mouth is watering over all this bread. You are a wonderful baker and cook. I am thoroughly enjoying your channel.
I’m so glad you are enjoying! Thank you 🤍
Inexperienced, daughter has them & I've wanted for a while, hopefully this spring
Awesome video, and your little man is adorable!
I love all you recipes and have done a few of them successfully. Thank you
Loved the look of your bagels.
Thank you! We love that recipe ☺️
Omg, I have currently become obsessed with making bread, and this video was perfect!! Thank you for all the recipes I look forward to trying them!!
New subbie love the feel of real life in the kitchen when the babies came in and the mess.
Hi! Thanks for joining me here ☺️ I don’t ever want to give people an unrealistic view of how I get this stuff done 😂 it’s messy and sometimes chaotic but still doable! 🤍 thanks for watching and commenting!!
Wow! This was a lot of bread! But it all turned out amazing! There is nothing like homemade bread! I was just stunned at how you were able to time and do everything. You are definitely a wonderful wife and mother!! Ty for sharing
Haha, it was A LOT of bread 😂 I’m thankful for that freezer full of goodies though! Thank you for the encouragement, it’s been a lot of years of practice and working with things to figure it all out. I appreciate you watching!❤️
Love your recipes! I’ve made the bagels, buns and sandwich bread and they’ve all turned out amazing. I’ve also made a discovery. I used flour from Italy, and my granddaughter who is GLUTEN FREE has had no issues at all. Thank you for sharing your recipes.
This is a great video. My husband is a teacher and will be home for summer and I think I'm going to do it all on one day. I love cooking from scratch. Everything in the store is bioengineered so making it on my own with trusted ingredients is the way to go!
Thank you for sharing. This video is excellent 👌 you have inspired me and thanks for the recipes. Your kids are beautiful 😍
Thank you so much!!!! I’m glad it was helpful ☺️ enjoy!
Your video inspired me. It made me feel like I could do this too. Thank you.
Hello K! It's Thanksgiving eve, my daughter and I just made the dinner rolls. Delicious!!
They are so amazing that we decided to make a second batch! Thanks for sharing these videos and recipes. We are learning so much!
Love your son! please don't change anything about your show.
Thank you! ☺️ he is a little sweetie. I have no intentions of changing anything 🤍 blessings to you and yours!
This video was recommended for me and I’m So glad I clicked on it. Wow. You did an incredible job. Thanks for all the info! You definitely have a new subscriber here 🎉😊
Thank you so much! I appreciate the support ☺️ I’m so glad you enjoyed 🤍
seriously impressive
I am absolutely flabbergasted!!! I have died and gone to bread heaven. 🍞 😌🙏 Thank you so much for sharing!!! 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
I thought this video was fabulous! Thank you for sharing. I’m going to try making some of these bagels and English muffins for my husband. Love making homemade breads for my family. Thanks new friend 😊
Thank you ☺️ Absolutely! I hope you enjoy. I love it so much as well, there is nothing quite like the smell and taste of homemade bread. Be blessed 🤍
Hello Friend, Some friendly tips mostly from Sandra Oddo who in the 1970s published Home Made which was mostly farm recipes from the 19th Century. I save all the whey from cheese making and all the salted water from boiling potatoes. These are natural conservatives (you can even just toss in some mashed potato into your dough). I hope these tips are of use. All the Best Jim, Oaxaca Mexico
These recipes all look amazing. I use the same kind of yeast. Once I open a package I put it in a mason jar and store it in the freezer. I’ve almost spilled the yeast before too 😢 but a jar works nicely
Watching this video inspired me to get back to baking. We live on an island and bread products aren't readily available all the time sooooo Here's my sign :) Thank you!
I am new to your channel and i found you just at the right time in my life i was just diagnosed with severe allergies and need to go off all things processed and i also need to avoid all things in cans do to a nickle allergy. So i am on a journey to can all of my own foods plus learning to make all of my breads from scratch. I will also need to learn how to make my own condiments from scratch due to a soybean oil allergy. So i am very excited to see more of your content to motivate me to jump in and give myself the better diet i need thank you and i hope you have a wonderful week.
Oh my! I relate to this, I’ve struggled with health issues for quite some time and now solely eat homemade and “whole” foods! I’m doing my best to heal my body with good food. You can do it! I’m rooting for you. Thank you so much for joining me here! I hope you enjoy, blessings to you!
I baked 4 loaves of bread yesterday. It will last a month in my house. I use the Pullman loaf pans and I found a couple of good recipes. I want to try your recipe to see if I like the texture better. I don't know that I could make as much bread as you in a day, but it sure is satisfying knowing I don't have to bake for a month. Thanks for sharing.
Awesome! No matter the amount it is so satisfying to have convenient frozen bread on hand! Great job 👏🏻 I hope you enjoy the recipes! Thanks for watching ☺️
My favorite and only reusable ziplock style bags are the Greenzla brand from Amazon. They're $15 for 8 gallon ones. They have snack, quart, and gallon sets.
Thank you! I’ll check them out ☺️
Of course! We have tried several. 😊
I just checked them out but they’re not dishwasher safe 😭 that’s why I haven’t ever bought any reusable bags before because the cheaper material (PEVA) is commonly used and that isn’t made for high temps
You did an excellent job with all these bread products. They look delicious. It was so soothing and refreshing to watch you make all these recipes. You are correct, the quality of each bread product is well worth the time, energy and is money saving as well.
I appreciate this so much! Glad you agree ☺️ Thank you for watching and commenting ❤️
I have a bread recipe that we love and rolls. I have added bagels in and we enjoy that recipe. My tortillas are a work in progress so I am totally checking out your recipes!! I need to make English muffins which has been on my list for awhile but I have heard mixed reviews on recipes like you had. We also have loved adding soft pretzel bites in too which are a family favorite. Great recipes!!
Awesome! It’s a lot of trial and error and I always try new recipes when I find them! I’m still searching for the perfect English muffins, I want fail proof 😂
I've never found a simpler way to make these products, & especially anxious to make english muffins!
Hope this helps! Thanks for watching 🤍
Wow !! Amazing job!!!
Thank you Karrie 🤍 Appreciate you watching!!
Wow! You are awesome! Loved this video. Thanks for sharing your encouragement and tips!
Thank you!! 🤍☺️
Thank you I have just went back to work so I will have to try this on my day off
Awesome! Thank you! 🤍
inspired! i will absolutely be doing bulk days for the month to make my life easier.
WOW - that was amazing and I love the little tips you provide throughout. Great video.
Thank you, Mary!! ☺️🤍
Thank you for sharing your recipes and your talents. My family and I love homemade bread! Having seen this tutorial, I just might try to make some of these bakery items for my family.
Thank you so much! I really hope you enjoy! Blessings to you 🤍
This was such a joyful video to watch. I am going to make these english muffins cos they are my favourite! Thank you.
I am in awe! You did such a wonderful job and everything looks delicious. I really want to try making bagels and English muffins!
Oh thank you ☺️ Those two are worth trying! So yummy. Thanks for watching and commenting ❤️