Farm To Table - "Angeled" Eggs, New Potatoes, and Kohlrabi
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- Опубліковано 6 жов 2024
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Do you have a beautiful family? Your children are just precious.
Miss Lori sent me- I’m so glad I visited! Thank you!
Bless You Carrie!!!😇🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏😇😇😇😇
I'll take "Angeled" eggs, thank you over the other choice. This world needs more angels!🥰. Y'all are such an inspiration. Praise
Your kids are very pleasant helpers
Your meal looks absolutely delicious. Your children are blessed to live such a beautiful life.
My very favorite videos from you are - "what/how we eat" 🥰💯👍
This is much at all, but I bought a green pepper plant at Walmart and it looked dead. I brought it home, planted it and it is doing so well. I told myself, "I'm going to see if I can make that plant well again" and I did.
So fun! Thank you for sharing. Blessings.❤
BTW... Stacy (off grid with Doug & Stacy) suggested putting boiled egg into sealed jar with a little water. Shake the egg inside the jar then remove and peel.
This suggestion changed everything. We do two at a time and I get through the boiled eggs quickly.
Someone else may have said this already but wanted to tell you in case you hadn't ever be told that goat manure is a cold manure and can go straight on your garden with no cure time. Goat, rabbit and deer, any round pellet type manure is all the same. Great fertilizer. It's the whole reason I started raising rabbits. We also raise meat rabbits so it is a win win. I am so glad I found your channel!.
Whippoorwill Holler sent us to you. Excited to start watching you.
I love kholrabi - I grew up peeling it and eating it raw, yum! My mom grew it every year, along with rhubarb, potatoes, peppers, tomatoes, peas... a truck garden for eating, like yours, but not in beds, in rows or the greenhouse. I've been an apartment dweller my entire adult life, I enjoy seeing your garden. God bless you all! :)
Beautiful garden. Beautiful meal. Beautiful family 🥰
Good morning
Mr Lori brown told me about your channel. Blessings to you 🙏
Love the bare toes in the dirt!!! TY!
Your meal videos are the best. I’d love a week worth of meals video!
I'm here thanks to Ms. Lori of whippoorwill holler. Just saw my first kohlrabi this week and thanks to you I now know what it is. We, too, many eat angel eggs in our home. Thank you for sharing.
I love Kohlrabi fresh! It’s just so good and crunchy. I feel the same about keeping the garden beds full. Succession planting is wonderful. I love your sweet and loving interaction with your children.
Yes, I heard someone say the ground is very modest.If you don't plant something , it will cover itself!
Years a go i worked at a preschool for a pentecostal church the cook was also one of the pastors and he had made a bunch of deviled eggs for thanksgiving at the school. I started telling him how much i lived deviled eggs and he stopped me cold and said " these are Angel eggs because the devil aint got no place in this house" I loved that and since that day I started calling them Angel eggs all the time and telling that story also.
I have found that if I boil the fresh eggs for 10 minutes, let them sit and cool in the water they were boiled in (do not run them under cold water), then I drain off the water and put the eggs into a container with an open top and place in the refrigerator and let them cool overnight they peel really easy the next day. We use a lot of boiled eggs so this is what I find works best.
Beautiful Family
I recently read that before you boil eggs you should tap the broad end of the eggs with the back of a spoon until you hear a pop or snap. This means the membrane has broken away from the shell and will be easier to peel. I haven’t tried it yet but I will.
About keeping potatoes .. My dad dug two big holes in what used to be my horse stall and inserted two 50 gallon drums down into the ground to store his potatoes. This enabled him to keep them all winter and worked great. I don’t remember how he covered them except I know he put rat wire over the barrels to keep varmints out. We were and still are very fond of our potatoes!
Beautiful family ❤️ sent here by Miss Lori from whippoorwill holler- living in southern Illinois
My poor dog who is my total baby 15 this year ,is on pain meds from the vets ,but the last few days she has been coughing and gagging really bad ,so worried ,but will ring the vets in the morning ,say a prayer for her please ,thank you x😊
Prayers sent your dog! 🐶♥️🐶
Your gratefulness reminds me of Mother, she prayed for sugar to make jelly. Life is good.
Such a beautiful, beautiful family. Love from England ❤
Love your videos
Everything is looking great!! By the way, goat manure does not need to be composted like horse, hen or cow manure does. It is similar to rabbit manure as it can be used right away! Might save the boys a lot of work :)
Thanks for sharing Heather. Unfortunately, much of what we got was statured with goat urine. The rain seems to be washing it out, but the large chunks are still a bit strong for the garden.
Horse manure? Great, but because they don’t regurgitate the way other farm animals do, or have multiple stomachs, etc., the seeds pass through to the manure and tends to yield grass and weeds because of it!
Wonderful video. I love your sweet babies 🥰
Thank you for introducing me to kohlrabi! I've never heard of it. I'm always in search of low carb veggies, and I think this will be a great addition to my meal planning.
Enjoyed ❤️
👋from southern Illinois. My mom always called them angeled eggs as well. 🙏❣
Goat manure is a cold manure and can be applied to a garden like rabbit & alpaca at any time.
Thanks for sharing. I think what we got was very heavy with goat urine. It smelled terrible. Now that rain has rinsed some of the urine out, it is much better.👍
Thank you for sharing have a blessed day stay safe and healthy. Your family is beautiful ❤yummy on the recipes especially the mashed potatoes. 👋👋👋😋😋😋🙏❤🙏❤🙏
Inspired by you, I bought a kohlrabi from the store to try and I loved it. This year I planted a whole 10' x 4' bed of it! I lost all of my celery to a hail storm so I replanted some more and they are doing well!
Love the White Hydrangeas. Great looking red potatoes. Your veggies look so nice.
Miss Lori from whippoorwill holler recommended your Channel. I love your gardens. You do such beautiful work. Teaching your children to play in the dirt, learning the soil, and how to plant, etc❣️
I wish you all the best with growing your channel.
PS … a tip, get a remote to pause and play for editing, it might transition smoother. When you pause your thoughts or change subjects. Smoother transition/segue way 🌸🌼🌺
Oh my gosh…I just saw your sweet lil girl “with your whole heart”
What a treasure she is❣️ of course they all are, but her sweet and gentle message really made me smile.
I saw a shot of your beautiful garlic scapes and wondered if you have ever tried making garlic rings? Similar to onion rings. You take your scape and cut the head off, roll into a circle, dip in flour and egg and fry till golden. Might be a fun addition to a farm to table meal 😊
I always enjoy seeing what meals you make from the garden. I've never had kohlrabi and my supermarket doesn't carry it. Have to search some local farmstands. Miss Lori mentioned your channel and your precious girls yesterday. Enjoy the weekend.
I bought kholrabi from a local farm a couple of weeks ago. I just roasted it in the oven because I didn’t know how to cook it. It turned out good, though! I enjoy your videos so much. They’re a blessing.
My potatoes grow back every year because I leave some small ones in the ground then when it's time for potatoes, last year's and the years before, pop up. So now i have three different types of potatoe plant! It seems we have the opposite problem as even when I think I've gotten all the potatoes I still see the same plant next year. I hope this helps.
Kohlrabi is yummy raw also. Your garden looks beautiful
MANY THANKS AGAIN LOVELY FAMILY LIVEING IN PEACE.👋👋👍🏻🫡SENDING BIG BLESSINGS TO YOU & YOURS.👌
I used colrabi in Cole slaw my husband says it is spicy but I like it just dehydrated some also ❤
Last year I planted a bunch of different lettuces and I didn’t get anything but this year all that lettuce is coming up on its own. I have more lettuce this year than I’ve ever had my garden in my life. And it’s beautiful delicious lettuce! 🥬
That's amazing! Thanks for sharing.🙂
If you let some of the lettuce flower with seed, you’ll have lettuce seed.
Bring your water to a boil than add your eggs to the boiling water using a spoon. Being careful to not break them as you put them in. Than time for 12 minutes boiling gently. Break open the wide end of your egg and they peel perfect. This method works with fresh from the hen house eggs!
I feel like the trick to peeling fresh eggs is to steam them( for 18 min. )You can just use a veg steamer. They always peel great for me this way
Hi from france. Thank you for your beautiful videos. I love the farm to table. ❤❤❤
I love watching your videos. But it seems like I don't see a lot of recent ones. Just wondered how often you film. God bless you all.
We are currently producing one new video per week. Blessings to you.❤
Siberian Kale - I thought I planted it too late, but am still getting some harvest from it now. It really is the best kale I've ever eaten. I'm looking forward to the next batch. Thanks for sharing with us, Mrs. Smyth. I always look forward to your videos.
New subscriber sent here by whippoorwill holler. I’m also in Missouri & love finding others here.
Same here- sent over by Miss Lori from whippoorwill holler! I am a neighbor living in southern Illinois 🤗
I’m in Borgmann’s Hollow in south central Missouri. Less than an hour from Ava. Ive been watching 1000’s of roots for years. Always great content.
We struggled with bell peppers 🫑 for YEARS until we tried blending peet moss + 10-10-10 into our soil. And for the last 3 years we’ve had a BOUNTY of peppers + vegetables. Such a blessing!
We struggle with peppers also. Thanks for the tip Renee! Blessings!❤
garden so much fun to see what is happening 😅🙏Thank you !!
❤ U R a wonderful and loving family. God 🙏 Bless Angels like You 😊 all.
Love your sweet family.
I've never had kohlrabi. Thinking of trying it out. Lovely video.
Im in Queensland Australia was reccomended by Miss Lori of Whippoorwill holler you have beautiful family blessings to you all
My grandmother always called them Angeled Eggs also.😊 The term "deviled" eggs actually comes from them being somewhat spicy, depending on what you put in them. I'm not for certain but I believe the Italians , or...umm...the Spanish possible started doing eggs this way. Anyway they sure are good.😊
Haven't txt in a long time ,ye all look amazing. And have always loved yere channel food looks delicious😊
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Eggs are good to eat ìñ the morning too 😋 😊
I love your garden it’s beautiful
My potato plants got hit bad with frost. I was unsure if they’d recover. They are doing great! My garden got in early and all is doing well. We just need rain!❤
G'day from Aussie! Am so glad to see we have so many of the same plants..U can eat that Day Lily's flowers!! They are sweet in salads..Enjoy!! And blessings.
[Stephen’s wife, Laura] Ha!!! You do the same thing I do, except I choose to call the eggs, “messy eggs” haha!!!
My Nana always called them stuffed eggs; she refused to call them deviled.
15:19 I planted at least 6 different types of peppers in buckets.... they was a slow go and I figured not much would come of them... but... to my surprise and with some TLC, I HAD SO MANY PEPPERS !!! I was pickling them, making salsa, and giving some away !!
And those little pie pumpkins... my neighbors mowed over the vines .... and I saw baby pumpkins on them vines, but... they grew back so fast and I had quite a few of them little pumpkins !!!
Nice lunch ! I’m learning from you 😊Thanks so much for everything
thank you for the great advice on kohlrabi
We planted potatoes in the same kind of soil!! We didn't get very much in return!! I think potatoes like a bit of a feed like fertilizer and so forth!! Cheers!!
The end was so cute! Not many women thank their husband for a gift of manure 😂
Looks scrumptious! Lovely day lilies. I started some compost tumblers and then changed to a different compost method. Potatoes started to grow in the tumblers so I opened the lids and let them grow! A bonus harvest! Caleb , are you going to give us a song on your violin?
Thanks for sharing. I will ask Caleb, but he prefers not to be on camera unless necessary. Blessings to you!❤
I imagine you could also use plain yogurt in the angeled eggs. Unless your children don't think they like yogurt?
When you asked about comments about crops that people thought weren't going to turn out but they turned out just fine if not better. That can also be used toward life.
So true.❤
I planted echinacea along with other seeds last year, thinking they all died.. but the echinacea came up this past spring and is about to bloom! 🎉
We call them angeled eggs too 👍
Last time my husband consumed something with name devil on it, he was sick for almost an entire week or two. So now I rather rename it or eat something else 😊. The eggs you made weren’t spicy so extra angel like 👍 😊
Thank you for explaining what kohlrabi tastes like! I have wondered since seeing them on your homestead, what do they taste lie😊 again thank you for explaining☺️👍
Let me give you a helpful hint on boiling eggs, Put your water on let it boil for 10 minutes and then put your eggs in one at a time , let them boil for 10 more minutes, run cold water over them to cool enough to handle they peel so easily.
Lovely to see you again sweet lady ❤there’s so much you’ve done on that homestead and you look so well and joyful. I live in the UK in a suburb of Leicester, homesteading is interesting for me to watch. I have a hydrangea too I’m looking forward to ;)
Carrie, you are super woman & an inspiration to all of us moms & gardeners!! I'm in FL 9b & planted kajari melons & eggplant in March...I thought they were lost causes but they just exploded this month... Apparently they like the soil to be super hot! I'm scrambling to trellis the kajari vines, it was so unexpected! We also did sour gerkins this year bc I remember you doing them in the past!! They are so productive! My 15 year old loves pickling & can't wait to get enough to do a big batch!
Not a crop, but I grew an amaryllis as a house plant but thought I’d killed it over the summer when it wasn’t watered for a couple of weeks. It died back to nothing, but I watered it regularly throughout the autumn, went away for a few days and came back to find it had started growing again, and in February that year I had two beautiful Amaryllis flowers that brightened up an otherwise dark and and sparse home. The beauty of the flowers and the luscious green in the middle of winter was just so beautiful.
What joy! Thank you for sharing. Blessings!❤
Suggestion: Try tapping the eggs with the back of a spoon. Tap until you hear a snap/ crack doing. ( not cracking the egg) Then boil as you usually do. Should peel easily. I've tried this method and worked for me.Hope this helps. Big hugs from Olympia,WA.
On by tapping it separates the membrane this is what makes it easier to peel .
adding salt ( I add about a tablespoon or two) to the boiling eggs helps fresh eggs to peel easier.....greatest hack I've found to date....!
Thanks for sharing this!🙂
Great video👍👏🙏🫶
I have not tried this but have heard that putting baking soda in water while boiling eggs will make the shells turn loose. Just a thought.
The original stuffed spicy boiled eggs actually came from ancient Rome, where eggs were boiled, seasoned with spicy sauces, and then served at the beginning of meals. Romans of ancient Rome were considered to be followers of evil due to their anti-christian beliefs and treatment of Christians. So they were called devils. So the stuffed boiled spicy eggs that the ancient Romans ate changed over the years but were called devil's eggs since it was ancient Romans (devils) eggs that was required to be eaten at the beginning of any ancient Roman meal. As usual the Brustish claim they came up with the term in the 18th century when ancient Christians already called the "devil's eggs" it was changed by the British to "deviled eggs".
Calling them angel's eggs may be fun for your family.
I use the older term befire it had any religious connotations. "Stuffed eggs".
New subscriber. Ms Lori from Whippoorwill Holler suggested your videos.
Miss Lori from Whipperwill Holler sent me over. Great channel! Glad she recommended you. BLESSINGS!!!
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Yummy lunch👍❤️🙏
Have you tried to make ur own mayo ? Its super easy
I have. It is easy.🙂
One year the cabbage wouldn't grow but cauliflower did great and this year everything was cabbage. What is up with that. I never ate kolrabi, but want to try it this fall. Our spring get too hot too quick, so the fall crops usually make it into the next year. What does kolrabi taste like? potatoes? turnips? Thanks for sharing.
Every year is different in the garden. Guess that's what keeps it interesting. 🙂 I would say Kohlrabi has a taste all its own, but if I had to compare it to something, it would be broccoli stems, but more creamy, mild, and sweet. Blessings!
Some kholrabi tastes (to me) rather like a crisp turnip crossed with broccoli stem and a tiny touch of horseradish, only milder. Yummy raw, though the peel is as tough as the skin on a large broccoli stem.
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Thank you for being such a blessing. Your family is just so beautiful and the holy spirit is so present in your videos. I was wondering if Esther is interested in playing music. I have a flute and clarinet, I no longer use if she or any of the other children are interested. If so please let me know. Sending love and prayers to you and your family.
Father, I pray that the windows of heaven would be open, and blessings would be poured out on the 1000 of roots family. God I asked for a hedge of protection to be placed around their homestead, and today, I, guided by the spirit, pray for Josh and Nate. God hold them in your arms and keep them safe. I ask all these blessings in the name of Jesus. Amen
Thank you Tammy! Esther currently stays busy with piano and violin, but thank you so much for your offer. Blessings to you.❤
Ohh I would hope you wouldn't turn down such lovely gifts to have them just in case the other children might have an interest!!! Did you ask Esther if she had an interest or no??
Sent by Mrs Lori at whippoorwill hollor you have a beautiful family
Same here😊
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What is your advice for nausea during pregnancy?
Eating a few salted almonds helped me. Supplements that could help are B6 and magnesium chloride spray (amzn.to/44ewb3f).
Hope you find something that helps you. Blessings.❤
Do you, Momma, ever leave the homestead? Do you do the grocery shopping or just leave to take a break from all the motherly duties of your lifestyle?
I do leave the homestead to spend time with friends, but my loving husband does the grocery shopping for me. 👍🙂 Most of the time I prefer to be home.
Wait so when you plant potatoes whole how many do you get off of them?
Usually about 8 - 10 if all goes well.👍