In some of Becky's earlier videos, she talks about calculating what her and her husband spent eating out or ordering food in, in a year. It was in the thousands of dollars. This drove her to meal plan, prep and cooking at home. As a retiree, cooking at home is a huge cost savings. Does it get old, yes but having meals in the freezer to pull out and in the oven takes care of the cooking burn out. While the meal is in the oven, I can chill and sip on a glass of ice tea or wine. ~ Rhonda
I have been waiting for Becky to come on The Beet since you mentioned it a while back. I have been following her from the start, she inspires me as much as your podcast and UA-cam does. Thank you for having her own.
this makes me so happyyy two of my faves chatting is the crossover i have been waiting for! This was such a lovely conversation, I would totally watch a podcast with you two and others.. maybe like a semi regular (bi-annually or quarterly) seasonal chit chat! Anyway my heart is very full right now!
I have been watching Becky for a long time. And this came up youtube, and this is fantastic podcast. Becky is not only amazing and everything. She does, but she is a testimony of how to step out. Give something to try and the difference it makes in the meal your cooking, Your pantry and how it can be such a blessing to your family. Our pantry I know has helped so many people. And it's amazing when you try pressure. Kidding. The availability it gives you for that. Grab and go meal or that quick meal? Put together or to store it if you don't have a freezer. The other thing is, there was a time we were without power and water. Because we have a well and we were able to eat meals because they were shelf ready.
I love watching Becky's channel. I had always wanted to start pressure canning but was very afraid of it. I got the presto pressure canner because she used it and loved it. I love the canner too. It is perfect for an urban home cook who makes small batches when canning.
I think it’s Becky’s honesty and friendly personality that is appealing. She is a glass half full person and has a can-do optimism. She doesn’t make everything look perfect, but rather she reflects real life. What are the 2 books that she said influenced her so much? If that was said, I missed it.
one was Barbara Kingsolver's Animal, Vegetable, Miracle. That one resonated with me, and I lover it. I didn't really catch the second book that she mentioned, I was multitasking and the book that stood out was the one that I loved.
So glad to see you teaming up with Becky. Now Jess roots and Refuge. Nope I been canning since a kid 40+ years. I like Becky starting canning long before gardening. Although I live in areas with lots of pick your own farm's.
I live in an agricultural area where fruits and vegetables are easily available so I started canning and preserving before gardening. I started watching gardening vids with Simple Living Alaska. Becky is one of the people I watched that inspired me to start my own garden and Jess from Roots and Refuge inspired me to grow things that the farmers in my area don’t grow. Kevin has inspired me by showing me I don’t need a large lot to grow my own food. ❤ all of you.
Huh. I don’t know if she’s right about ketchup. From my understanding ketchup started as an Asian fish sauce and tomato was added when it was brought to the west.
Becky's my favorite I gasped when I saw she was on this podcast I'm so happy!
Whaaatttt!!?? My two favorite UA-camrs in one podcast! 🙌. Loved listening to this chat session. ❤
In some of Becky's earlier videos, she talks about calculating what her and her husband spent eating out or ordering food in, in a year. It was in the thousands of dollars. This drove her to meal plan, prep and cooking at home. As a retiree, cooking at home is a huge cost savings. Does it get old, yes but having meals in the freezer to pull out and in the oven takes care of the cooking burn out. While the meal is in the oven, I can chill and sip on a glass of ice tea or wine. ~ Rhonda
What? Can't believe I have found this. Never heard of The Beet, but I have heard of Becky and she is loved by many. I think she's terrific!
I have been waiting for Becky to come on The Beet since you mentioned it a while back. I have been following her from the start, she inspires me as much as your podcast and UA-cam does. Thank you for having her own.
Thank you for kind words, Helen! Looking forward to more collaborations with her in the future! 💚
My two favorite UA-camrs together in a video! ❤❤❤
Aww thank you, Tabytha! 🌱
I CANT BELIEVE I MISSED THIS ONE 😭 my two favorites in the space ❤❤
What?? I love this!! I love both channels❤
Awesome crossover! I love Becky's channel and EG.
Just subscribed to Becky. Thanks for having her on!
this makes me so happyyy two of my faves chatting is the crossover i have been waiting for! This was such a lovely conversation, I would totally watch a podcast with you two and others.. maybe like a semi regular (bi-annually or quarterly) seasonal chit chat! Anyway my heart is very full right now!
Been following you both since the pandemic. Great collaboration
I really enjoyed this conversation ,thank you both.I have been following you both for around 3 or 4 years and I love your content.
I have been watching Becky for a long time. And this came up youtube, and this is fantastic podcast. Becky is not only amazing and everything. She does, but she is a testimony of how to step out. Give something to try and the difference it makes in the meal your cooking, Your pantry and how it can be such a blessing to your family. Our pantry I know has helped so many people. And it's amazing when you try pressure. Kidding. The availability it gives you for that. Grab and go meal or that quick meal? Put together or to store it if you don't have a freezer. The other thing is, there was a time we were without power and water. Because we have a well and we were able to eat meals because they were shelf ready.
Banana ketchup is a Filipino staple. Do us proud Kevin!
We have 20 wooded acres with a few acres cleared. I love it.
I love watching Becky's channel. I had always wanted to start pressure canning but was very afraid of it. I got the presto pressure canner because she used it and loved it. I love the canner too. It is perfect for an urban home cook who makes small batches when canning.
I think it’s Becky’s honesty and friendly personality that is appealing. She is a glass half full person and has a can-do optimism. She doesn’t make everything look perfect, but rather she reflects real life. What are the 2 books that she said influenced her so much? If that was said, I missed it.
one was Barbara Kingsolver's Animal, Vegetable, Miracle. That one resonated with me, and I lover it. I didn't really catch the second book that she mentioned, I was multitasking and the book that stood out was the one that I loved.
I started with a presto electric canner and love it. Got me over the fear of canning.
So glad to see you teaming up with Becky. Now Jess roots and Refuge. Nope I been canning since a kid 40+ years. I like Becky starting canning long before gardening. Although I live in areas with lots of pick your own farm's.
❤❤❤love Becky❤❤❤
I live in an agricultural area where fruits and vegetables are easily available so I started canning and preserving before gardening. I started watching gardening vids with Simple Living Alaska. Becky is one of the people I watched that inspired me to start my own garden and Jess from Roots and Refuge inspired me to grow things that the farmers in my area don’t grow. Kevin has inspired me by showing me I don’t need a large lot to grow my own food. ❤ all of you.
All three have inspired me also. I am greatful for the opportunity we have to learn how to garden and cook via UA-cam.
I got my first black popcorn. Sad looking but tried many times.
Huh. I don’t know if she’s right about ketchup. From my understanding ketchup started as an Asian fish sauce and tomato was added when it was brought to the west.