The End of Preserving.

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  • Опубліковано 26 лис 2024

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  • @TheSeasonalHomestead
    @TheSeasonalHomestead  4 дні тому +5

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  • @jeanbrooks1617
    @jeanbrooks1617 3 дні тому +8

    Lord have mercy if there is anyone out there who needs a rest it is you dear girl. Thank you for a lovely year of videos. Enjoy this time of rest and let your family take care of you. Jean Colorado USA

  • @sba5415
    @sba5415 4 дні тому +24

    I wash and rub the skin off the ginger (grown in pots on our rooftop) cut it into thump size and put it in a bag and into the freezer. When I need some, I just take a piece out. Keeps (almost) forever. Saw someone grind the ginger up and put into ice a cube tray, freeze, put the various cubes into a bag and keep it in a freezer... ready when needed. You are incredible, always working on something and looking pretty and poised. Please take a break sometimes ... looking forward seeing your new family addition!

  • @TracieL1234
    @TracieL1234 2 дні тому +3

    Preserving season is great. END of preserving season is the best.

  • @AshleySkiles-d3f
    @AshleySkiles-d3f 4 дні тому +10

    Becky!!! You are such a amazing example of caring for your home and family! The Lord bless you for all you do and I pray you have plenty of time to rest up and get ready for the next little one.

  • @Jeppe_P
    @Jeppe_P 4 дні тому +3

    Its kind of crazy seeing the little baby already on its feet and helping wash the ginger. Watching all the kids grow over the years of this channel is heartwarming. I think you will look back on this time at some point and be glad you documented all this in the time they were still so small.

  • @christinem.alwaysbelieve
    @christinem.alwaysbelieve 4 дні тому +6

    Those pumpkins look amazing. Fresh pumpkin cannot be beat. Yum

  • @KokoraLife
    @KokoraLife 7 годин тому

    This was so lovely to watch! Makes sense that you are at your limit after so long of preparing for winter!

  • @alionagagauz9850
    @alionagagauz9850 4 дні тому +5

    This is my favorite homesteading channel. Can you please please make a video on tips on how to get started, things to look out for, companion planting, etc. (or if I missed that video, please let me know) I've been gardening here and there but nothing very major. I definitely have the thought and intention of starting this upcoming spring and I just don't know where to start and how to commit to it. I would LOVE to hear tips and tricks from you. I hope one day to be self sufficient like you guys!!! Thank you for your effort in making these videos for us. They are very inspirational!!!

  • @coastalsoapcreations1556
    @coastalsoapcreations1556 2 дні тому +3

    Could you do a plant/ seed review. Interested in the variety of plants you grow for an entire years worth.

  • @stephencameron1709
    @stephencameron1709 3 дні тому +1

    You’ve done an amazing job preserving your beautiful harvest. Love seeing your whole family pitch in. The ginger and turmeric look awesome! Well done. Praying you get some good rest. Val C ❤️🙏🏻

  • @viccimauldin9786
    @viccimauldin9786 4 дні тому +2

    It is so good to seeing a team effort in your family. That is the way it is supposed to be. So enjoy watching your channel. Time for you to rest some and prepare for the upcoming birth of your new child which I pray will go well for all of you. Have a great weekend. ❤

  • @anginarine6142
    @anginarine6142 3 дні тому +1

    I absolutely love your channel. Growing up in Guyana (a South American country), we planted a very small garden, and I remembered my mom would make tea from the leaves of the ginger, and it was very delicious.

  • @wickedwinnie
    @wickedwinnie 3 дні тому +1

    I highly recommend freeze drying your pumpkin. After I get mine out of the oven and cool it completely I put it on the trays and pre-freeze then freeze dry it and then I grind it up into a powder in my blender afterwards. It makes it so easy and convenient to just take out a little bit you need for recipes here and there.

  • @MaryAnneVaughn-r1j
    @MaryAnneVaughn-r1j 4 дні тому +3

    I have a large pumpkin I need to roast and then freeze. I was trying to figure out the best way to do this. You gave me the best way!!!👍. You are at the end. Hang in there. Rest is coming. Hapoy Holidays and looking forward to hearing about the new babe coming. 💕💕💕

  • @farmgirlzz2319
    @farmgirlzz2319 4 дні тому +3

    What a beautiful harvest of ginger and turmeric!❤

  • @brendakordik8411
    @brendakordik8411 4 дні тому +2

    The light coming into your kitchen is so wonderful at this time of year! I hope you find good rest in December.

  • @kendratai
    @kendratai 3 дні тому +2

    I was trying to watch this while getting ready this morning but I enjoy the format and filming of your videos so much, that I'm sitting down to actually watch it this time. We really need to try the Cajun cowpea soup! We love eating black eyed peas ❤

  • @LittleKi1
    @LittleKi1 4 дні тому +2

    Just FYI, ginger freeze dries and rehydrates beautifully.

  • @melanieedmonson1480
    @melanieedmonson1480 4 дні тому +1

    The pumpkins were lovely, color, and size shape. They were all so beautiful. Enjoy your time of rest. You have earned it. Take care of baby girl!!🙏❤

  • @bonniearmbruster8401
    @bonniearmbruster8401 4 дні тому +2

    My favorite channel and family! I love that you all help each other! You’re a blessing to me with every video you share. ❤️ God bless you, happy thanksgiving 😊

  • @brandynash1409
    @brandynash1409 3 дні тому

    We are in south Arkansas. Used to live in north central Arkansas. We plant our cow peas right after the first frost. We pick them fresh for 2-3 weeks every other day. Mow them down and after a month you get another 2-3 weeks of picking. We grow 8 300 foot rows of purple hulls. We have a 3 acre garden in our big field. For things that don’t need a lot of tending (other than the few weeks of peas), like potatoes, corn, mellons, winter squash, etc. Then we have the smaller garden at the house for things that need to be checked daily.
    Family of 6 and we grow all our veggies and we are able to sell enough mellons to cover seed and fertilizer/compost. So, other than time, our veggies are paid for.
    Thankfully we have a freeze dryer because we don’t have cellars down here.

  • @Calledtodoso
    @Calledtodoso 2 дні тому

    You are such an inspiration ❤ I love your humble attitude. Your family is beautiful, prayers for the new babe coming and for you to have a fast smooth labor and peaceful postpartum.

  • @amandar7719
    @amandar7719 4 дні тому +1

    Amazing ginger and turmeric harvest!
    Mine failed again this year but I had a lovely harvest of lemon grass. Both the leaves during summer and the stalks.
    I’m with you on the end of season preservation burnout. I canned more (homegrown) beans and meals in jars (including Thai soups) this autumn because I was concerned we’d have even higher energy prices or maybe even energy rationing during our UK net zero overreach this winter. We’re lucky that we can generally harvest fresh produce over the winter but not if we have long spells of below zero.
    It’s nice to see your tree up. All set for thanksgiving/Christmas and new life.
    [Loving your ketchup recipe still, btw. Used it in my cannoli beans, too 😃🫡]

  • @brianlawson363
    @brianlawson363 4 дні тому +1

    Rock out ! If you ever decide to sell any seeds from any of your crops I will be first in line to purchase them. I would rather support homesteaders like yourselves than companies with which I am not familiar. Thank you for another great video.

  • @nathanskorstad-nk9dj
    @nathanskorstad-nk9dj 2 дні тому

    A friend of mine made a tea by drying the tops of the ginger she grew and combining it with lemongrass. So delicious!

  • @killjoyredux8361
    @killjoyredux8361 4 дні тому +3

    You are tireless! Thanks

  • @chelseafailla9887
    @chelseafailla9887 4 дні тому +2

    Absolutely loved watching the team work on that salsa!

  • @catracampolieto8989
    @catracampolieto8989 4 дні тому +2

    Long Island Cheese pumpkins are the best. I've grown them for 2 seasons since seeing yours. Their beautiful and taste amazing. Awesome harvest. Salsa Verde is delicious poured over a pork roast and cooked.

  • @RyanMercer
    @RyanMercer 4 дні тому +2

    Sadly we had almost nothing to preserve this year. 😭

  • @squashit339
    @squashit339 4 дні тому +1

    I harvested a TON of turmeric in 2023. I put some in the fridge fresh, dried some and ground it up. I also gave some away, but I had so much that I threw it in a bowl and it sat on my counter/table all winter. I have a small house and don't have a cold storage. This year in the spring, some was shriveled up but most of it was sprouting and ready to be planted. I put all the mother plants in the ground and some of the rhizomes. It all grew and I will harvest it all after Thanksgiving this year. I was surprised and thought most of the turmeric would rot but it did great! So I guess I was wondering if you saved any to plant next year or did you freeze it all? What a great harvest you had! I haven't been able to get Ginger going, that's on my list for this spring.

    • @TheSeasonalHomestead
      @TheSeasonalHomestead  20 годин тому +1

      I froze it all because I figured it wouldn’t keep. I did leave one small ginger plant out in the garden, but it already looks in bad shape after some hard frosts.

  • @chelinfusco6403
    @chelinfusco6403 4 дні тому +1

    I appreciate all the effort put into the making of this video. Thank you.

  • @rbeaver6769
    @rbeaver6769 3 дні тому

    Whew, I'm right there with you sista being tired of the garden and preserving! I will be missing homegrown tomatoes in a couple of weeks though, lol! Great work on finishing up your Summer garden and preserving! I LOVED the candied ginger project....how interesting. I try to do a few new things ever year to add to my skill set and such. Time for a slower pace....ENJOY!!

  • @laurel2453
    @laurel2453 4 дні тому +2

    I would love for you to meet Chelsea from Little Mountain Ranch! The most perfect of garden tours!

  • @Snowangel412
    @Snowangel412 День тому

    Thank you for all of your wonderful videos & hard work, you are such an inspiration, so beautiful & so lovely.

  • @SuperAbcdabcdabcdabc
    @SuperAbcdabcdabcdabc 4 дні тому +1

    Hello from 🇨🇦. At first I thought that you had a pumpkin under your apron, then I remembered that there will be a new family member

  • @iartistdotme
    @iartistdotme 3 дні тому

    You had an amazing harvest of ginger and turmeric - congratulations! I love to drop a bit of candied ginger into hot water and let it steep - then drink it and chew the root when I'm done. Mine never turned out like yours and I need your recipe! Thanks.

  • @ThePineFarm
    @ThePineFarm 3 дні тому

    Becky, thanks to you, we’ve been making your cowpea soup and it’s fabulous! We love it! 🥰

  • @KBNoyes
    @KBNoyes 3 дні тому

    I just finished my last batch of pumpkin I dice up and cook in the instant pot and freeze in 3 cup containers to use to make pumpkin bread

  • @rachelgalus
    @rachelgalus 2 дні тому

    What a great season! Enjoy your rest.

  • @joannak4640
    @joannak4640 4 дні тому +1

    Very cool about your ginger harvest!!! ❤️👍👏👏👏

  • @shawneegrows
    @shawneegrows 3 дні тому

    I do hope to grow ginger and turmeric next year here in Minnesota. I just made an anti inflammatory juice shot with ginger and turmeric a friend gardener grew.

  • @geraldineconway1865
    @geraldineconway1865 2 дні тому

    Great job guys.

  • @lisanorris6518
    @lisanorris6518 4 дні тому +2

    Can you please include a link for your food processor? It is huge!

  • @poodledaddles1091
    @poodledaddles1091 4 дні тому

    Well, I’m proud of you. I give it up much sooner than you!

  • @kathywills3244
    @kathywills3244 4 дні тому +1

    Have you ever used a canning lid to scrape out the inside?

  • @sarahschlosser1203
    @sarahschlosser1203 4 дні тому +1

    Everything looks like it turned out so well. Did you keep any of the ginger to replant next year

  • @donnakearse2503
    @donnakearse2503 4 дні тому

    Bless your heart hon. God bless you. ❤

  • @junewrogg6137
    @junewrogg6137 3 дні тому

    WOW WOW WOW!!!! Amazing. I pray you can get some rest in now. How was the Salsa? I have that book and was planning to make it this year. I had thousands of tomatillos, but I think I let them go to long????? Worms got to them. It was weird, cause nothing else in garden had any bug issues :(

  • @paulas.8089
    @paulas.8089 4 дні тому

    Good job everyone!

  • @barabrabyrne4922
    @barabrabyrne4922 4 дні тому

    Love your channel! You are amazing!

  • @louisefourie5846
    @louisefourie5846 4 дні тому

    You all did well🎉🎉🎉

  • @dorothyrhodes4657
    @dorothyrhodes4657 4 дні тому +2

    Your pumpkins look larger than usual! You mist be doing something right!

  • @brandynash1409
    @brandynash1409 3 дні тому

    Becky, was it you that grew the hull-less pumpkin one time? Was it a success or fail? Have you grown it since?

    • @TheSeasonalHomestead
      @TheSeasonalHomestead  20 годин тому +1

      Yes, it was a success. But we didn’t eat as many pumpkin seeds as I thought so haven’t needed to grow it again.

  • @purelysarahjane
    @purelysarahjane 4 дні тому

    Do you enjoy having two ranges side by side? Building our homestead house and debating on what you have vs wall ovens.

    • @TheSeasonalHomestead
      @TheSeasonalHomestead  19 годин тому

      Yes, love them and all the extra space. Not sure if wall ovens have the same space capacity. But if they did I imagine choosing one or the other would be a personal preference. I do like the extra cooktop space too.

  • @lethaharris1608
    @lethaharris1608 4 дні тому

    Amazing ❤❤❤❤!!

  • @delphine88313
    @delphine88313 4 дні тому

    I watched on UA-cam Asian bloggers make the ginger candy. And YES! It was a LONG process and LOTS of sugar.So I don't see the healthy part in it as well 😅😅😅

  • @ChristineKlayo
    @ChristineKlayo 4 дні тому

    Luv all your videos happy holidays and may u get a little rest lol

  • @debibrockman4175
    @debibrockman4175 День тому

    You said the soup processes at the longest time so you can pretty much add anything you want in it. Does this mean I can pressure can my regular soup and chili recipes so long as I process them long enough? Or do I have to use only specific canning recipes. I have currently only canned individual vegetables.

    • @TheSeasonalHomestead
      @TheSeasonalHomestead  День тому

      There is more wiggle room but that doesn’t mean anything goes. You can read more about some guidelines here nchfp.uga.edu/how/can/canning-vegetables-and-vegetable-products/soups/

  • @JIW1087
    @JIW1087 3 дні тому

    That cowpea soup looks amazing! Can you please share your recipe?

    • @TheSeasonalHomestead
      @TheSeasonalHomestead  20 годин тому

      It’s linked in the description. Comes from a book, not mine so I can’t share details here 🙂

  • @kittyrichards9915
    @kittyrichards9915 4 дні тому

    I don't understand the comment about leeway on the soup because it pressure cans 90 minutes. If you go "by the book" I don't think the pressure time makes any difference. Can you give an explanation of what you meant?

    • @TheSeasonalHomestead
      @TheSeasonalHomestead  20 годин тому

      It’s explained better here: nchfp.uga.edu/how/can/canning-vegetables-and-vegetable-products/soups/ You’ll see some guidelines as to what you can and can’t do with canned soups.

  • @musgravefamilyfarm2137
    @musgravefamilyfarm2137 4 дні тому

    Good job

  • @TheIAmAwakened
    @TheIAmAwakened 4 дні тому +4

    Great video!
    Question? Why not freeze dry the ginger and turmeric?

    • @TheSeasonalHomestead
      @TheSeasonalHomestead  4 дні тому +4

      I might still do that to a few. But not right away since I don’t want to do anymore preserving right now 🤪Dehydrated ginger tastes so different than fresh or frozen. Since fresh drying is different than plain dehydrating, I’m curious if it would maintain more of the fresh flavor.

  • @shell1951
    @shell1951 4 дні тому +1

    I cut my pumpkins with a saber saw because the knife is too scary...

  • @becoming.miss.self-sufficient
    @becoming.miss.self-sufficient 3 дні тому

    Oh my gosh so WHAT IF you used Cams air compressor to blow off the extra dirt from the ginger roots????? If that's to strong and damages the roots tender fresh flesh you could have the kids try to use a leaf blower, I bet they'd enjoy and get a laugh outta doing that 😄

  • @sacredmommyhood
    @sacredmommyhood 3 дні тому

    Hi Becky! Would you mind sharing the brand name of the mandolin you have?

  • @ourmodernhomestead2974
    @ourmodernhomestead2974 3 дні тому

    What was the name of the pumpkins in the beginning? Thanks

  • @Упавшийспечки
    @Упавшийспечки 3 дні тому

    Очередное интересное видео!)))

  • @staceybert1975
    @staceybert1975 3 дні тому

    I'm sure you didn't make ginger ale/ ginger beer syrup

  • @punjabseth260
    @punjabseth260 День тому

    👍👌

  • @giacamarillo
    @giacamarillo День тому

    You okay after that knife fall?? 😳

  • @normamccomas9272
    @normamccomas9272 4 дні тому

    ❤❤🙏🙏xxoo

  • @Dennis_Heaton
    @Dennis_Heaton 4 дні тому +9

    I think you missed one pumpkin, looks like it got stuck under your clothes. LOL

  • @OhioJeremy
    @OhioJeremy 4 дні тому

    What book did you get the Tomatillo recipe out of? That is my favorite salsa!

  • @meme7591
    @meme7591 4 дні тому

    I learned this year that parchment paper contains PFCs you have to buy specific one in order not to get the PFCs crazy

  • @theoneandonly1158
    @theoneandonly1158 День тому

    So you do it all on your own without husbands help. I see. Anyone would be done.

  • @meme7591
    @meme7591 4 дні тому +1

    You work so hard to do those hot peppers why do you chop the top off like that that's a lot of wasted vegetable

  • @WilliamEnclosure
    @WilliamEnclosure 4 дні тому +1

    Clickbait at its finest 😭

    • @christinem.alwaysbelieve
      @christinem.alwaysbelieve 4 дні тому +3

      How is it clickbait? She is preserving.

    • @amoya3214
      @amoya3214 4 дні тому +1

      😂😂😂

    • @jenniferharris1761
      @jenniferharris1761 4 дні тому +3

      You know you have 'made it' when the trolls come out to play. 👍🏼

    • @WilliamEnclosure
      @WilliamEnclosure 4 дні тому

      @@christinem.alwaysbelieve it said the end of preserving? And it makes me feel like she’s quoting… that’s the desired effect! That’s why I clicked.

    • @christinem.alwaysbelieve
      @christinem.alwaysbelieve 4 дні тому +2

      @@WilliamEnclosure sounds like your problem for reading it wrong as not clickbait