New subscriber here. Loved the bulk food tour and layout. I have to use my basement as bulk storage and canning storage, but we have a huge basement, so it works out. My partner gets shelves from ULine and they're amazing.
once you said grinding wheat Berrys, food storage, green stalk, and azure standard hauls I’m there and just subscribed to all the things on your channel.
Thatz pretty impressive, Carrie! I've been waiting for an Azure pickup to come to the Greenville area.. I have friends working on it but I guess it's a pretty intensive process! We just started getting raw milk, butter and eggs weekly from a farm. Excited to continue to grow and learn in this area...would LOVE to only go to the grocery store once a week 🤪 what are the main things you can every year? I always do tomatoes..last year I did pickles and I want to add applesauce to that this year as well. I'm still on the fence about grinding my own wheat, though I love the idea! Does it make baking any more difficult? Like is there a learning curve for any difference between freshly ground flour and store bought?
There are people who drive to the GR Azure drop from Cadillac and even farther north! They're trying to get one in Big Rapids-ish. They tend to stay near the highways. So far I've only canned tomato sauce, applesauce, peaches, salsas, jams, and pickle relish. We like the flavor of our vegetables frozen instead. There definitely is a bit of a learning curve. I wrote a blog post with tips: carrieroer.com/tips-for-using-fresh-ground-flour/ I've been doing it for about a year, and while it was intimidating at first, it's now second nature to me.
I love these ideas! Thank you so much!!! I feel so overwhelmed sometimes with no storage!
The dry erase board freezer inventory is so simple and may well change my life - or at least improve it significantly! Thanks!
Thanks for the pantry tour
I love your tour 😀 so many good ideas! We say pop too. I’ve been thinking to get all my food organized bc it’s everywhere. 🤔
New subscriber here. Loved the bulk food tour and layout. I have to use my basement as bulk storage and canning storage, but we have a huge basement, so it works out. My partner gets shelves from ULine and they're amazing.
Todos los años preparo mermelada de moras silvestres,las recolecto de mi cerco ,me encantan.saludos.
once you said grinding wheat Berrys, food storage, green stalk, and azure standard hauls I’m there and just subscribed to all the things on your channel.
Well thanks! 🥰
Great ideas...how do you come up with them? I really like your dry erase board for freezer inventories.
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Thatz pretty impressive, Carrie! I've been waiting for an Azure pickup to come to the Greenville area.. I have friends working on it but I guess it's a pretty intensive process! We just started getting raw milk, butter and eggs weekly from a farm. Excited to continue to grow and learn in this area...would LOVE to only go to the grocery store once a week 🤪 what are the main things you can every year? I always do tomatoes..last year I did pickles and I want to add applesauce to that this year as well. I'm still on the fence about grinding my own wheat, though I love the idea! Does it make baking any more difficult? Like is there a learning curve for any difference between freshly ground flour and store bought?
There are people who drive to the GR Azure drop from Cadillac and even farther north! They're trying to get one in Big Rapids-ish. They tend to stay near the highways.
So far I've only canned tomato sauce, applesauce, peaches, salsas, jams, and pickle relish. We like the flavor of our vegetables frozen instead.
There definitely is a bit of a learning curve. I wrote a blog post with tips: carrieroer.com/tips-for-using-fresh-ground-flour/ I've been doing it for about a year, and while it was intimidating at first, it's now second nature to me.
Don't know we're you live but, your shelf don't have z protector bar across bar in case of an earth quake . Everything will fall of the shelves. ?
We're in Michigan. :) We get tornadoes and snow, but earthquakes are pretty rare.
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