Oh my goodness! What a blessing to wake up in the English countryside with sheep and cows and puppy dogs! Thank you for sharing the different produce around town. I’m looking forward to you filming inside some of these like Barry the butcher and Drinkwaters. This was a such a fun treat! PS. Ella’s bread looked delicious. ❤
It always amazes me how Americans find hanging your washing out to dry alien 🤔. It is cheap to let mother nature dry them naturally and also they smell great 👍. Well done to you all, living a great life 👍 👏
@@haasfamfarm I'm not sure about a heated clothes horse 🤔. If all else fails, do as I do and put your clothes horse close to a radiator, or drape clothes over the radiator, and move to suit the drying, also remember the good old tumble dryer in the winter 😉🙂
Unfortunately the washing line/ rotary thing can only be used about 30 days per year due to the rain, but when it works it works well, on the off days there is always the clothes horse in front of the radiator.
I can't say never had one, we use a dryer for bed sheets in winter when we have to, a washing line is much better than a rotary one as only the outer layer of washing gets the sun even on a cold day the sun does dry the washing (eventually) we have two long lines used to be three gets in the way of cutting the grass so have to plan ahead.
A somewhat belated welcome to the UK. Such a delightful family and appreciation of our glorious countryside. I wish you and your family all the very best. I wouldn't mind longer videos x.
@@wayneclark2823 hello! Nice to meet you! A lot of people are telling me to make longer videos. Any recommendations on what you would like to see? 🇬🇧❤️
Great to see you all enjoying country/village life. The pace of life out in the countryside just lends itself to better all round mental health & stress levels, personally I hate the hussle/go get culture, so glad I left all that behind & it seems you guys have done the same. Have a great weekend. 👍🏻👏🏻
@@Paul_Allaker8450 hello! Nice to meet you and we couldn’t agree more! A lot of people are telling me to make longer videos. Any recommendations on what you would like to see? 🇬🇧❤️
@haasfamfarm just keep doing what you're doing, it's good content, maybe just keep on with the observations from your perspective, it's good seeing my country from other people's eyes 👀.
Ella. Do a clip on making the bread. The recipe, & how did you get that rise on it? I'm a home bread maker, but I never get the height you have on that loaf.😮
I am so glad I've found your channel...just happened upon your video which is very interesting...your daughter baked yummy bread...I love your content, especially, the cows and the sheep...everything! Will be watching always! ❤❤❤
I have just subscribed. Welcome. I’m n Mitcham Surrey, next door to Croydon. American voices carry much power. Just saying even listening to you MUMMY JUST PLEASE BE MORE AWARE OF YOUR SURROUNDINGS. Not sooo loud. Don’t want you to be embarrassed by another Brit n a. Crowd.Ok. A tip from a black British Brit. Blessed love.❤
Walking over an old rail bridge with morning fog/mist all alone.....Yet you felt perfectly safe =-) , You vids should be much longer , about 30mins or so .
@@gutinstinct4067 I so appreciate this comment! It’s not only that I feel safe but I am safe! Many are saying I need longer videos. Can you please give me some ideas of what you would like to see. I can’t tell you how much I’d appreciate it!
@@haasfamfarm Just use a clothes horse, takes a bit longer to dry but only about a day. Can't believe you get up so earl, that would kill me! Hello from Salisbury, Wiltshire.
Your enthusiasm is infectious
That is very kind ❤️❤️
Oh my goodness! What a blessing to wake up in the English countryside with sheep and cows and puppy dogs! Thank you for sharing the different produce around town. I’m looking forward to you filming inside some of these like Barry the butcher and Drinkwaters. This was a such a fun treat!
PS. Ella’s bread looked delicious. ❤
@@lisadabbs597 thanks for watching!
Those apples in the grocery store were cooking apples (Bramley apples). They are way too tart to eat raw but are excellent for cooking.
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always eat local you know where its come from,you look like your enjoying life which is great.
You got that right! We are very blessed and happy. Where are you in the UK?
It always amazes me how Americans find hanging your washing out to dry alien 🤔. It is cheap to let mother nature dry them naturally and also they smell great 👍. Well done to you all, living a great life 👍 👏
@@Kingshieldwall thank you! I have found that I do really enjoy it. I’m a bit worried about winter. Do you have a heated clothes horse?
@@haasfamfarm I'm not sure about a heated clothes horse 🤔. If all else fails, do as I do and put your clothes horse close to a radiator, or drape clothes over the radiator, and move to suit the drying, also remember the good old tumble dryer in the winter 😉🙂
@@Kingshieldwall thank you!
The wind can get rid of the creases as well
@@DavidOrgan-t6k I’m so bad at ironing…..
Now, that looks like a lovely loaf.
Didn’t she do well? ❤️❤️❤️
@@haasfamfarm Definitely! I can almost smell it
You have so much space,a single line dries so much better than a rotary. Love your films. And welcome to a much better country than you’ve left.
Thank you for your support! I agree! I definitely need to get my single line set up!
Unfortunately the washing line/ rotary thing can only be used about 30 days per year due to the rain, but when it works it works well, on the off days there is always the clothes horse in front of the radiator.
I really want a heated clothes horse! Is it worth it?
I can't say never had one, we use a dryer for bed sheets in winter when we have to, a washing line is much better than a rotary one as only the outer layer of washing gets the sun even on a cold day the sun does dry the washing (eventually) we have two long lines used to be three gets in the way of cutting the grass so have to plan ahead.
There are far more than 30 dry days a year in the UK.
A somewhat belated welcome to the UK. Such a delightful family and appreciation of our glorious countryside. I wish you and your family all the very best. I wouldn't mind longer videos x.
@@wayneclark2823 hello! Nice to meet you! A lot of people are telling me to make longer videos. Any recommendations on what you would like to see? 🇬🇧❤️
The bread looks great.
@@atlanticx100 it is so incredibly good! Ella has a magic touch!
Great to see you all enjoying country/village life. The pace of life out in the countryside just lends itself to better all round mental health & stress levels, personally I hate the hussle/go get culture, so glad I left all that behind & it seems you guys have done the same. Have a great weekend. 👍🏻👏🏻
@@Paul_Allaker8450 hello! Nice to meet you and we couldn’t agree more! A lot of people are telling me to make longer videos. Any recommendations on what you would like to see? 🇬🇧❤️
@haasfamfarm just keep doing what you're doing, it's good content, maybe just keep on with the observations from your perspective, it's good seeing my country from other people's eyes 👀.
Ella. Do a clip on making the bread. The recipe, & how did you get that rise on it? I'm a home bread maker, but I never get the height you have on that loaf.😮
Buying as much as you can from local suppliers is a great idea. We do the same in our beautiful part of England
Couldn’t agree more! Where are you in England?
@@haasfamfarm in Herefordshire right on the English/Welsh border. Technically in England….just. Wales is beautiful too
I am so glad I've found your channel...just happened upon your video which is very interesting...your daughter baked yummy bread...I love your content, especially, the cows and the sheep...everything! Will be watching always! ❤❤❤
Thank you so much! This means so much to us! Truly! Please subscribe as it helps support our family!
It's always great to wake up to early morning mist, sheep in the field and crumbly homemade bread.
@@PBSmusic it’s a piece of heaven on Earth. Are you in the UK?
@@haasfamfarm I'm in the best part of the UK, the North Yorkshire.Dales. 🐑🐄🐎
@@PBSmusic oh we almost moved there!
I have just subscribed. Welcome. I’m n Mitcham Surrey, next door to Croydon. American voices carry much power. Just saying even listening to you MUMMY JUST PLEASE BE MORE AWARE OF YOUR SURROUNDINGS. Not sooo loud. Don’t want you to be embarrassed by another Brit n a. Crowd.Ok. A tip from a black British Brit. Blessed love.❤
@@barbaranash4837 ❤️
I grew up on phipps bridge 😁
Many moons ago when men had meetings they used to say let’s break bread together, the washing line is quite often known as a whirly gig
@@mollyg4100 love this!
What an idyllic life 👍
@@OriginalNiceButOdd that’s very kind of you!
Walking over an old rail bridge with morning fog/mist all alone.....Yet you felt perfectly safe =-) , You vids should be much longer , about 30mins or so .
@@gutinstinct4067 I so appreciate this comment! It’s not only that I feel safe but I am safe! Many are saying I need longer videos. Can you please give me some ideas of what you would like to see. I can’t tell you how much I’d appreciate it!
I think you missed a trick in not calling one of your sheep 'Baabie'...
This is so the name of the next sheep!!!
Unfortunately we can only use rotary driers for five months of the year due to the U.K. weather.
@@philipmason9537 do you use a tumble dryer the other part of the year?
@@haasfamfarm No other choice but to use a tumble dryer in the cold months, but on a low heat setting.
@@philipmason9537 It's just SO expensive!
@@haasfamfarm 80% of British homes have metal radiators which are great for drying clothes on.
@@haasfamfarm Just use a clothes horse, takes a bit longer to dry but only about a day. Can't believe you get up so earl, that would kill me! Hello from Salisbury, Wiltshire.
Don't do that running stuff it's bad for you. Have you seen the amount of people who get tired. 😢
❤ from Northeast England ❤️
It’s probably my one and only but I’m very excited