How to make and CAN the Chili Tomato Base used: ua-cam.com/video/OLiAA1dzS_M/v-deo.htmlsi=my4xi76XkwURVRm0 How to CAN ground Beef: ua-cam.com/video/EauFBWpq75M/v-deo.htmlsi=GXzY1Um3iQpHwDSS Canning Pumpkin: ua-cam.com/video/EUjKpG-mJDE/v-deo.htmlsi=N6g1q-gBZNLhcnHX Side Note: What did you guys think of the quality of the video / audio in this video? We were testing out a new system, and I'm curious as to what you guys thought of it. - Todd
We are snowed in here in southeast Iowa. I had told my husband that I was seeing a lot of people upset that they couldn't get out of their driveways to get to the grocery store. AND I told him how thankful I am for our abundant garden and the amount of canned goodies that we were able to put up this year. Not to mention the four deer that he and I put in the freezer. Feeling very blessed and appreciative of our hard work.
We're also in Iowa. Between Cedar Rapids and Waterloo. We weren't exactly snowed in. We could get out if we wanted to, but because we were prepared, we didn't have to be the people trying to drive to the store in a blizzard. It was nice. We made a chicken pot pie and ate pickled beets and dill beans from our pantry.
Hi Rachel and Todd, I live in Vermont, and we are like you all--we used to get TONS of snow, now it's often slush or rain or a small amount of snow that melts off into ice. I'd rather have a whole lot of snow, because at 74, I can walk more easily in shoveled snow paths than on ice. Also, there's snow-shoeing when you actually get some snow! Thanks for this video, always fun to watch you guys doing things.🌻
I live in Montgomery County Tn. It's about 45 minutes north of Nashville. We got about 5 inches of powdery snow. Supposed to get some kind of mix on Thursday. We don't get snow here like we used to. Usually ice storms. Ugh! Didn't make it above 12 degrees yesterday. Clarksville is still cleaning up from the F3 tornado that hit Dec. 9 th. The south doesn't have the equipment to clear up the snow quickly. We have secondary heat source if power goes out. Camping stove to cook on. Some of my coworkers laugh at me being prepared until we have bad weather and no power. Love the walk around in the snow with you all.
I grew up in the pnw an really miss the snow I am in n. Georgia 14 yrs now an woo ya we getting snow lol I am prepared an in no way leaving the house with all the non snow drivers lol thank you for sharing ur snow pics its beautiful there
Hi Rachel and Todd. I can't believe it is snowing in Michigan. My area had no snow last year. And I don't know how much snow my area is going to had this year. But I am glad for you Rachel. Enjoy the snow. So sorry about the oven not working. But don't worry, things will get better soon. God Bless the wonderful meal you and Todd had. Take care. Hugs. Mari'a. 💙💙💗💗💖💖🤗🤗🤗❤️❤️❤️❤️🤗🤗💜💜💕💕👋👋👋👍👍👍👍👍
I had the exact same stove as you. Had a warranty on it and they serviced it 2 times. Finally got sick of it and bought a GE. The difference is unbelievable. My pressure canner even comes to and stays at pressure way better. Two other women I was talking with had exact same problem with oven temps and having to be serviced. Will never get any samsung again. Chili looks really good by the way. Stay warm
Born and lived in Michigan my entire life….I can honestly say snow would be great at Christmas thru New Years… then back to no snow and at least 30 degrees would be awesome… also my Boston Terriers are not thrilled going potty when it is 8 degrees 😂🐾😂🐾😂
Love your cellar pantry it’s a dream, May I suggest painting the front of your canning shelves in chalk board paint. Then you can write what’s on the shelves with white or colored chalk. Easy to see and erase when you need to change what’s on the shelf. Thanks for sharing your knowledge with us!
I love the snow too! I'm down in SW Louisiana & we fixing to get it with temps in teens plus rain...no fun. I'd much rather snow. I lived in Utah & it's still my most favorite place to be. I traveled in a semi in many places with snow. Never got tired of it. Y'all have such a beautiful place. I've baked cheesecake & cake in my Instant pot but not cornbread yet.
I tell my hubby I wish for more snow when it is cold and have very little. He says I will get tired of it soon. I haven't in 13 years of Living in Flagstaff. (He is from Maine). I love it when it snows like the other day. It is so beautiful.
I love that you cook with the items that you preserved. So many other channels show the preservation process but you never see how they use the items they preserve.
Yumm, I started canning in 2021, a long with dehydrating, I’m getting ready to can beef. I think you and your husband are so sweet, thank you for teaching us
Your soup looks delicious! I,too, often find myself wishing we had more snow than we do in the winter. I’m in Ohio. We haven’t had a good snowy winter in several years here either. Have a wonderful week!
Freeze cubes of full fat buttermilk in mini silicone trays...then pop out and put in freezer bags...you will always have buttermilk on hand...I always half a half gallon in the fridge for biscuits...cornbread as well as other things and I just love to drink it
Rachel . I made cheesecake in the instant pot. The instructions said to fold an 18 inch piece of foil and create a sling to lower the springform pan down. Fold the ends to keep below the lid. When done baking, you have a way to lift out the pan😊
Grand Rapids MI… we had over 9 inches here (maybe 10-12) 🙂. It’s beautiful! I live in an area that has lots of underground electrical, so am thankful we often don’t lose power.
When you guys were eating, I noticed something different, but I couldn't put a finger on it until I realized it was because Todd is not wearing a hat. Todd! You have a full head of beautiful gray hair. I don't think the audience gets to see that that often. You should show it off more 😀
It has been snowing (and is still) like that here on the west side of the mitten (30 minutes north of Grand Rapids) since Friday morning. We already have exceeded the called-for 14 inches, and it's supposed to snow off and on through Wednesday. I don't have the same fixings as you canned up, but am happy to have been able to put up more than enough food to share. God is good! We've had no power outage here, but are prepared if we do. Audio is noticeably better with your new system. Video: colors are brighter and more vivid, and the overall picture is clearer.
When you use a springform pan in the instant pot you can use a sling underneath it to get it in/out. I’ve also found it works best to cover the pan with foil so you don’t get the moisture in whatever you are cooking.
Arkansas girl here and we are experiencing an "artic blast" blast today, and so far I'd say we have received about 6-7 inches of snow with more incoming throughout the night. And I'm gonna be honest, I'm not a fan. It's pretty but sort of depressing kind of pretty, because in the south because life sort of stops when it snows. We aren't used to it, aren't prepared for it and everyone just sort of hunkers down and waits it out. Lol. But thank you for the video, I always so enjoy your content.
I live in the PA Appalachian mountains. There’s nothing better then a snow day when you don’t have to go anywhere. I love the comfort food & curling up under warm blankets. We just got a dusting of snow with a lot of wind & cold. But, I still have comfort food in the crockpot & pumpkin muffins in the oven.
I think you guys are great together. Both of you seem to be good people to hang out with and to listen too. You both are pretty smart , it would be great to be as humble and smart as both of you. Your neighbors should consider there self lucky to know you if they hang out with you! Appreciate your information and stuff!!!!!
I’m the same way, Rachel, if it’s going to be cold, we better have snow! Yesterday and into the night it snowed probably 10”. We usually are a dry climate, so this was such a blessing for me! The high yesterday was 17F, so it is cold.
Thank you for the inspiration! I’ve been trying to can food that can be quick meals in a jar and you’ve helped give me ideas. I have shared your tomato processing videos several times. Love that you shared the insta-pot success! Thanks for another great video!
Hi Rachel, I freeze my milk in usable portions so I never need to waste any going off, just need to plan ahead a bit remember bering to take it out , but you can faster defrost it in cool water in its container, if you need to. You can also bake in your slow cooker too , just need to place a tea towel under the lid when you cook it to absorb the moisture 😁
I never heard of putting pumpkin and all those other vegetables in chili soup. Looks delicious though. It was minus 19 last night with wind chill of minus 40 last night here in SE Nebraska. Been snowed in for two days. They stopped the snow plows because they can't run in this cold temperature. We had several cars stranded on roads and nobody could come to rescue them. They finally got rescued today. My car died and the battery was dead because of the cold. Make some handles with aluminum foil to lower it down into the instant pot and use those handles to pull it up too. You just roll a long strip that goes underneath the pan and goes up both sides. Does that make sense? Sorry about your oven. You know you could cook that entire meal on a gas grill outside if power goes out. We had a foot of snow. You don't want it, trust me. It's beautiful but, a pain in the butt because I do have to commute as a traveling nurse. I've been snowed in for days. Missed 3 out of 5 days last week. ENJOY! Good job with the meal giving all your challenges.
We have the same appliances. Our “ignited” did the same thing on Christmas morning. My husband was able to order one from Amazon and replaced. Works fine now. Good to know about the Instant pot!
Never made cornbread, but this inspired me. Made a nice pot of chili and my first cornbread. I used raw sugar instead, and I had milk, so I added tblspn of vinegar to it to make the buttermilk.
I always add vinegar or lemon juice to milk to replace buttermilk. I thought the baking soda needed the acid to do it’s stuff. I love how you adapt when something goes awry. !!!
I was in the Kitchen almost all day preparing for this coming week, German green bean soup, chicken noodle soup, and curry chicken and rice with sweet peas also made our Kombucha F2 with organic fruits and last I made some Rice crispy
If your oven goes out, you can use your roaster (the one you cook down your tomatoes in) as an oven, your cast iron should fit in it. As for snow, you should live here in NW PA, we get about 185" a year.
Hi Rachel. Just wanted to say I enjoy your videos and have learned a lot about pressure canning from you. Thanks for making them. Oh and also I ordered your garden planner. Cant wait to try it out.
Western Michigan by Fremont we got over 20 inches of snow this weekend so far more coming this next week . And yes it’s so so cold . Chili looks amazing . GODBLESS
22 inches total last week by me in WI, now its -10, feels like -22, and the snow isn't up yet so we will drop another few *. Nothing better than a good warm soup for a cold day. Isn't it fantastic to just dump dinner out! I had commented on your flannel and see we don't have that store in WI, sadly. I'm loving the sweatshirt today as well, and the flannel/wool? you had in the last whats for dinner. I love comfy flannels. lol Have a great week.
Your recipes are the bomb! Thanks Rachel and Todd for sharing your lives with us. We are actually getting snow today in Charleston, WV. It usually splits around the mountains and misses us but I'm so enjoying the white view. Many Blessings from Deborah in West Virginia!
I love it! I have all of those things in jars too except beans and I’ve got to try this! Thank you! I’m only 3 months in to pressure canning and making anything other than jams and chutneys!
HAHA I love it. If we live where it is cold, I would want snow. So me, I love snow and we got some here in the Columbia Gorge this week. I love driving in it!
When I want cornbread really quick i put in the microwave in a square glass dish to fit in my micro. 6-8 minutes. Tastes great but no browning. Yours looks amazing in the instapot!!
In your last video I was surprised you didn't have snow. We got the heavy snow in Iowa also and then came the wind and light fluffy snow, and a lot of it. Our wind chills could be as low as 45 below 0 degrees F! It's so easy to make chili when all you have to do is throw in jars! It's a little bit different every time. I love it!
This recipe looks delicious. I love chili. Thanks for the snow tour. A slew of my Midwestern and Northern friends are getting hammered. It's beautiful but dangerous. Stay safe and warm!
After Katrina, my family cooked everything ( including corn bread and pizza) on the outdoor grill for two weeks until the power came back on! 🙂 They lost just a few things from the freezer. 🙂
Thanks for the chili recipe! Same stove and same issue 3 times since last summer. I made cornbread by pouring on a griddle like pancakes and just had really thin ones in a pinch.
How to make and CAN the Chili Tomato Base used: ua-cam.com/video/OLiAA1dzS_M/v-deo.htmlsi=my4xi76XkwURVRm0
How to CAN ground Beef: ua-cam.com/video/EauFBWpq75M/v-deo.htmlsi=GXzY1Um3iQpHwDSS
Canning Pumpkin: ua-cam.com/video/EUjKpG-mJDE/v-deo.htmlsi=N6g1q-gBZNLhcnHX
Side Note: What did you guys think of the quality of the video / audio in this video? We were testing out a new system, and I'm curious as to what you guys thought of it. - Todd
Thought the quality was great!!
Excellent!
Thanks for the recipes and the audio/video quality was really nice. ☺
Thank you for the recipes. Video is great, as well as the quality of the sound.
Sound and video is great! No issues one question if you would have stuck the cornbread in the oven how long and what temp?? Looks amazing!
We are snowed in here in southeast Iowa. I had told my husband that I was seeing a lot of people upset that they couldn't get out of their driveways to get to the grocery store. AND I told him how thankful I am for our abundant garden and the amount of canned goodies that we were able to put up this year. Not to mention the four deer that he and I put in the freezer. Feeling very blessed and appreciative of our hard work.
We haven't left the house in 4 days and no problems. Food supply is never a worry. We are in northern Iowa.
We're also in Iowa. Between Cedar Rapids and Waterloo. We weren't exactly snowed in. We could get out if we wanted to, but because we were prepared, we didn't have to be the people trying to drive to the store in a blizzard. It was nice. We made a chicken pot pie and ate pickled beets and dill beans from our pantry.
Outstanding!!!! Thank you ♥️♥️
Patricia (Daniel)
For future reference we make fried johnny cakes or cornbread patties with our cornbread batter in a skillet. Love you guys!
made sort of like pancakes? I bet they are delicious.
I love how you said the 15 mins men that want food amen!!
Hi Rachel and Todd, I live in Vermont, and we are like you all--we used to get TONS of snow, now it's often slush or rain or a small amount of snow that melts off into ice. I'd rather have a whole lot of snow, because at 74, I can walk more easily in shoveled snow paths than on ice. Also, there's snow-shoeing when you actually get some snow! Thanks for this video, always fun to watch you guys doing things.🌻
I was born and grew up in Ohio with the snow, then married and moved to Alabama 37 yrs. ago and I so miss the snow!
I had the same thing happen with my oven..I needed to bake some bread and I used my 18 quart roaster. Worked great!
Did you just do the normal time and temp in the roaster? I have the same oven and it just did the same thing.
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Central KY and we woke to 2" of snow this morning. Thank you. God Bless and stay safe.
Rachel, It is 24° with 14 inches of snow in Grand Haven. Made my loaded potato soup for dinner tonight. Still doing great on the pantry challenge.
I always loved the way snow makes it so quiet outside. They way it absorbs noise is amazing. I could use a snow day but not likely here in Savannah GA
I grew up in snow!!! I haven't seen snow for 24 years!!! Thank you for sharing it with us!!! I hope your trees make it!!! God Bless Us All!!!
That hot honey butter poured on top with the holes poked in it looks AMAZING!!! Now I'm going to have to make some corn bread :)
I live in Montgomery County Tn. It's about 45 minutes north of Nashville. We got about 5 inches of powdery snow. Supposed to get some kind of mix on Thursday. We don't get snow here like we used to. Usually ice storms. Ugh! Didn't make it above 12 degrees yesterday. Clarksville is still cleaning up from the F3 tornado that hit Dec. 9 th. The south doesn't have the equipment to clear up the snow quickly. We have secondary heat source if power goes out. Camping stove to cook on. Some of my coworkers laugh at me being prepared until we have bad weather and no power. Love the walk around in the snow with you all.
Wow!!! I didn't know that you can make cornbread in an instant pot!!! Thank you so much for sharing this with us!!! God Bless Us All!!!
I love the quiet and stillness when your out in it. It’s beautiful. The glisten on the trees
I grew up in the pnw an really miss the snow I am in n. Georgia 14 yrs now an woo ya we getting snow lol I am prepared an in no way leaving the house with all the non snow drivers lol thank you for sharing ur snow pics its beautiful there
Hi Rachel and Todd. I can't believe it is snowing in Michigan. My area had no snow last year. And I don't know how much snow my area is going to had this year. But I am glad for you Rachel. Enjoy the snow. So sorry about the oven not working. But don't worry, things will get better soon. God Bless the wonderful meal you and Todd had. Take care. Hugs. Mari'a. 💙💙💗💗💖💖🤗🤗🤗❤️❤️❤️❤️🤗🤗💜💜💕💕👋👋👋👍👍👍👍👍
I had the exact same stove as you. Had a warranty on it and they serviced it 2 times. Finally got sick of it and bought a GE. The difference is unbelievable. My pressure canner even comes to and stays at pressure way better. Two other women I was talking with had exact same problem with oven temps and having to be serviced. Will never get any samsung again. Chili looks really good by the way. Stay warm
I love the snow!!!! So pretty!!! But I also love having 4 seasons!
Born and lived in Michigan my entire life….I can honestly say snow would be great at Christmas thru New Years… then back to no snow and at least 30 degrees would be awesome… also my Boston Terriers are not thrilled going potty when it is 8 degrees 😂🐾😂🐾😂
I grew up in southern New Jersey and loved the snow. Here in Las Vegas, we rarely see snow, but I can see that there’s some on the mountains 😃
You are so sweet, and real- and now, so is your life!!! Thanks for keeping it all that way!
Love your cellar pantry it’s a dream, May I suggest painting the front of your canning shelves in chalk board paint. Then you can write what’s on the shelves with white or colored chalk. Easy to see and erase when you need to change what’s on the shelf. Thanks for sharing your knowledge with us!
I love the snow too! I'm down in SW Louisiana & we fixing to get it with temps in teens plus rain...no fun. I'd much rather snow. I lived in Utah & it's still my most favorite place to be.
I traveled in a semi in many places with snow. Never got tired of it.
Y'all have such a beautiful place.
I've baked cheesecake & cake in my Instant pot but not cornbread yet.
I tell my hubby I wish for more snow when it is cold and have very little. He says I will get tired of it soon. I haven't in 13 years of Living in Flagstaff. (He is from Maine). I love it when it snows like the other day. It is so beautiful.
I love looking at snow. It's so pretty but I do not miss Midwestern winters.
Good idea to use up some sauce to make room for this new canning season. Thank you Rachel
My air fryer/toaster oven does a great job in a pinch. Everything looks great! Stay warm.
I love that you cook with the items that you preserved. So many other channels show the preservation process but you never see how they use the items they preserve.
Just started snowing in Southern Middle Tennessee. I have beef stew on the stove. Love your pantry pull chilli. It looks really delicious.
Yumm, I started canning in 2021, a long with dehydrating, I’m getting ready to can beef. I think you and your husband are so sweet, thank you for teaching us
Your soup looks delicious!
I,too, often find myself wishing we had more snow than we do in the winter. I’m in Ohio. We haven’t had a good snowy winter in several years here either. Have a wonderful week!
Freeze cubes of full fat buttermilk in mini silicone trays...then pop out and put in freezer bags...you will always have buttermilk on hand...I always half a half gallon in the fridge for biscuits...cornbread as well as other things and I just love to drink it
Rachel . I made cheesecake in the instant pot. The instructions said to fold an 18 inch piece of foil and create a sling to lower the springform pan down. Fold the ends to keep below the lid. When done baking, you have a way to lift out the pan😊
My mom would add pumpkin or shredded carrots into our chili, soups and stews to sneak in our veggies. Added goodness😊
Grand Rapids MI… we had over 9 inches here (maybe 10-12) 🙂. It’s beautiful! I live in an area that has lots of underground electrical, so am thankful we often don’t lose power.
When you guys were eating, I noticed something different, but I couldn't put a finger on it until I realized it was because Todd is not wearing a hat. Todd! You have a full head of beautiful gray hair. I don't think the audience gets to see that that often. You should show it off more 😀
It has been snowing (and is still) like that here on the west side of the mitten (30 minutes north of Grand Rapids) since Friday morning. We already have exceeded the called-for 14 inches, and it's supposed to snow off and on through Wednesday. I don't have the same fixings as you canned up, but am happy to have been able to put up more than enough food to share. God is good! We've had no power outage here, but are prepared if we do. Audio is noticeably better with your new system. Video: colors are brighter and more vivid, and the overall picture is clearer.
When you use a springform pan in the instant pot you can use a sling underneath it to get it in/out. I’ve also found it works best to cover the pan with foil so you don’t get the moisture in whatever you are cooking.
Louisiana! Now I know why you like Tony’s Seasoning! Hope y’all stay warm from Lake Charles, La
Arkansas girl here and we are experiencing an "artic blast" blast today, and so far I'd say we have received about 6-7 inches of snow with more incoming throughout the night. And I'm gonna be honest, I'm not a fan. It's pretty but sort of depressing kind of pretty, because in the south because life sort of stops when it snows. We aren't used to it, aren't prepared for it and everyone just sort of hunkers down and waits it out. Lol.
But thank you for the video, I always so enjoy your content.
The one thing I really miss after leaving Michigan and moving to Texas is snow on pine trees, always so beautiful!
I live in the PA Appalachian mountains. There’s nothing better then a snow day when you don’t have to go anywhere. I love the comfort food & curling up under warm blankets. We just got a dusting of snow with a lot of wind & cold. But, I still have comfort food in the crockpot & pumpkin muffins in the oven.
I think you guys are great together. Both of you seem to be good people to hang out with and to listen too. You both are pretty smart , it would be great to be as humble and smart as both of you. Your neighbors should consider there self lucky to know you if they hang out with you! Appreciate your information and stuff!!!!!
I’m the same way, Rachel, if it’s going to be cold, we better have snow! Yesterday and into the night it snowed probably 10”. We usually are a dry climate, so this was such a blessing for me! The high yesterday was 17F, so it is cold.
Thank you for the inspiration! I’ve been trying to can food that can be quick meals in a jar and you’ve helped give me ideas. I have shared your tomato processing videos several times. Love that you shared the insta-pot success! Thanks for another great video!
That's what I'm making for supper. Chili in the Slow Cooker and My hubby is the Cornbread maker. Yum.
"HOLD ON YA'LL, LMAO! It looks delicious! God Bless!!!
Reminds me of my 3sister soup I can. It’s delicious! Beautiful farm
Love your jacket. Looks really warm
I Love ❤️ the Snow & Chili! T.U.for sharing❄️🔥☃️🥘
I just made some chili. I love hamburgers and canned tomatoes that I put away garlic and onions made it great.
I love snow...thanks for sharing God bless
Yes! Snow makes everything look so much better. I absolutely despise winter slop when the ground isn't frozen.
Hi Rachel, I freeze my milk in usable portions so I never need to waste any going off, just need to plan ahead a bit remember bering to take it out , but you can faster defrost it in cool water in its container, if you need to. You can also bake in your slow cooker too , just need to place a tea towel under the lid when you cook it to absorb the moisture 😁
I never heard of putting pumpkin and all those other vegetables in chili soup. Looks delicious though. It was minus 19 last night with wind chill of minus 40 last night here in SE Nebraska. Been snowed in for two days. They stopped the snow plows because they can't run in this cold temperature. We had several cars stranded on roads and nobody could come to rescue them. They finally got rescued today. My car died and the battery was dead because of the cold. Make some handles with aluminum foil to lower it down into the instant pot and use those handles to pull it up too. You just roll a long strip that goes underneath the pan and goes up both sides. Does that make sense? Sorry about your oven. You know you could cook that entire meal on a gas grill outside if power goes out. We had a foot of snow. You don't want it, trust me. It's beautiful but, a pain in the butt because I do have to commute as a traveling nurse. I've been snowed in for days. Missed 3 out of 5 days last week. ENJOY! Good job with the meal giving all your challenges.
Woke up to 12 degrees and snow here in KY this morning! Hoping it snows enough to make snow cream!! Chili is perfect on days like this!!
Your Cornbread looks amazing!!!
🤣😂love your flexibility and researching a "plan b" for the cornbread
We got 25” inches of snow this week and now a polar vortex. I made chili and cornbread. 😊
I ordered your garden planner yesterday! Can’t wait to get it!
We have the same appliances. Our “ignited” did the same thing on Christmas morning. My husband was able to order one from Amazon and replaced. Works fine now. Good to know about the Instant pot!
Omg I’m in the middle of making the same dinner! So nice to see another video with you guys.
Never made cornbread, but this inspired me. Made a nice pot of chili and my first cornbread. I used raw sugar instead, and I had milk, so I added tblspn of vinegar to it to make the buttermilk.
You can tell by the expression on your face that cornbread was delicious. I am going to give it a try.
I always add vinegar or lemon juice to milk to replace buttermilk. I thought the baking soda needed the acid to do it’s stuff. I love how you adapt when something goes awry. !!!
I was in the Kitchen almost all day preparing for this coming week, German green bean soup, chicken noodle soup, and curry chicken and rice with sweet peas also made our Kombucha F2 with organic fruits and last I made some Rice crispy
I love snow too, normally we have three feet on the ground. But not this year. We only have about a foot so far. Your corn bread looks great. 🇨🇦🌷
If your oven goes out, you can use your roaster (the one you cook down your tomatoes in) as an oven, your cast iron should fit in it.
As for snow, you should live here in NW PA, we get about 185" a year.
Yummy!! Cornbread in instapot is great!!
Oooooh,so pretty outside. I also cooked a pantry chili and cornbread last week. So yummy but I'll have to try that hot honey butter.
Definitely going to try the honey butter topping next time I make cornbread.
Hi Rachel. Just wanted to say I enjoy your videos and have learned a lot about pressure canning from you. Thanks for making them. Oh and also I ordered your garden planner. Cant wait to try it out.
Thank you for the video. I love Canuary!
Definitely more snow! The snow in SE Michigan is so sad.
That cornbread looks incredible. Like cake
Thank you for showing this recipe. I've been canning like crazy but now am wondering how I use it.
I had just made cornbread in an instant pot last week. I was amazed at the favor and texture
Loved the snow walk ❄️
Western Michigan by Fremont we got over 20 inches of snow this weekend so far more coming this next week . And yes it’s so so cold . Chili looks amazing . GODBLESS
22 inches total last week by me in WI, now its -10, feels like -22, and the snow isn't up yet so we will drop another few *. Nothing better than a good warm soup for a cold day. Isn't it fantastic to just dump dinner out!
I had commented on your flannel and see we don't have that store in WI, sadly. I'm loving the sweatshirt today as well, and the flannel/wool? you had in the last whats for dinner. I love comfy flannels. lol Have a great week.
Your recipes are the bomb! Thanks Rachel and Todd for sharing your lives with us. We are actually getting snow today in Charleston, WV. It usually splits around the mountains and misses us but I'm so enjoying the white view. Many Blessings from Deborah in West Virginia!
I love it! I have all of those things in jars too except beans and I’ve got to try this! Thank you! I’m only 3 months in to pressure canning and making anything other than jams and chutneys!
Fried corn cakes are delicious with chili
I love your cooking ideas!! You have given me such great ideas when restocking my pantry!! Thank you!
There's something about living in the climates that really show all 4 seasons.
HAHA I love it. If we live where it is cold, I would want snow. So me, I love snow and we got some here in the Columbia Gorge this week. I love driving in it!
I am definitely going to try this! Yum
So pretty the snow is! We ended up getting over a foot of snow on Friday! We ended up making chicken noodle soup.
Anchorage had received 3 times our normal yearly snowfall before New Year's! We still have six feet of snow in our yard.
When I want cornbread really quick i put in the microwave in a square glass dish to fit in my micro. 6-8 minutes. Tastes great but no browning. Yours looks amazing in the instapot!!
I like snow a whole lot better now that I don’t have to drive to work no matter what the weather is. Wind chill here of 40 below yesterday
I bet that cornbread was really good the way you made it.
In your last video I was surprised you didn't have snow. We got the heavy snow in Iowa also and then came the wind and light fluffy snow, and a lot of it. Our wind chills could be as low as 45 below 0 degrees F! It's so easy to make chili when all you have to do is throw in jars! It's a little bit different every time. I love it!
That cornbread looks amazing. More like a glazed cake. The chili looks good too.
Here in Scottville, Michigan. It's 13 degrees, and we have close to a foot of snow, if not more. Your dinner looks wonderful 😊
This recipe looks delicious. I love chili. Thanks for the snow tour. A slew of my Midwestern and Northern friends are getting hammered. It's beautiful but dangerous. Stay safe and warm!
After Katrina, my family cooked everything ( including corn bread and pizza) on the outdoor grill for two weeks until the power came back on! 🙂 They lost just a few things from the freezer. 🙂
Thanks for the chili recipe! Same stove and same issue 3 times since last summer. I made cornbread by pouring on a griddle like pancakes and just had really thin ones in a pinch.