No matter what Tipper cooks, the way the green beans are prepared never fails to take my breath away. In NYC, green beans are always green and crisp. Only the Greeks and my Scots Irish father cooked them like Tipper. Old man has been gone 50 years. Just watching Tipper's family enjoying that recipe makes me smile. 💕 ♥️ 💜 💙
I love seeing Matt sit at the dinner table with his cap on. My husbands caps were on his head everywhere but church and the bed. That didn’t go over well with my dad when we were just dating, but after a while dad saw what a good man he was and the cap at the dinner table was no longer an issue. Your channel always brings up such good memories for me. I am reminded that whether you are from NC and I am in SoCalifornia , as my grandpa would say, “folks is folks.”
I so love your family! I don't always comment but I always watch & leave a like. I just want to see you go on and on. Bless each and every one of you!! You're just wonderful!❤
When you said Silver Queen corn, my eyes teared up. My mother froze bags and bags, and we feasted all year long. You cook the way my mother taught me, and she cooked the way her mother and grandmother taught her, just the way Grannie and Grannie Gazzie taught you. Your channel truly celebrates Appalachia the way so many of us experience life in Appalachia. Thank you so much.
My favorite thing on your channel isn't any particular thing that y'all do ---it's the obvious love that you all have for each other. Thank you for sharing it with us. We've got the same thing here, but I think it's rarer these days. -much love from NJ ~Mary & fam
This was absolutely wonderful. This reminds me of the times when all of us kids would come back home to visit my mom. She would have a feast of our favorite dishes of homegrown vegetables and meat that was either hunted for or raised. We looked forward to her peach cobbler and homemade ice cream. It's those types of memories that makes me appreciate good ole country living and family.
One year I harvested 409 cucumbers from my circle garden. It seemed that I was giving away cucumbers all summer. I like to add 1/2 tsp. of baking powder to my 1 Cup Cobbler batter and pour it over the fruit. I've also used the juice from canned berries in place of the milk to make the batter purple.
Thank you for letting me see the creeks run. It’s hot down here in Florida. I just watched & remembered my days of sitting with my feet in the creek looking for crawdads. I reckon people call’em crawfish 🦞, but I wasn’t taught them fancy names, so crawdads it is 😂 May you stay Blessed ❤️🙏🏻😇❤️
Your wonderful cooking makes me think of the wonderful meals my MawMaw use to make. I’m so blessed to still have her with us but she is no longer able to cook. She will be 98 in July. I enjoy your videos so much, thank you for sharing with us. Btw, I have lived in North Carolina all my life and my family and I love the North Carolina Mountains! We are from the piedmont. May the Lord continue to bless you and your family.❤
You inspired me to make cobbler. The only fruit I had was canned pineapple.. so that with whipped cream on it will be dessert. I remember my grandmother's cobbler fondly. They had a farm, always lots of frozen peaches, apricots, and more. Take care
What a meal/feast! Makes you feel good to have harvested or hunted your food. Makes me feel self-reliant. Great that you all get together once a week. Thanks for sharing once again!
I remember canning with my great grandmother all summer in her non-air conditioned home! It was a relief when night came and the temperatures fell into the 60’s (used to have those big swings from night to day when I was younger). Pickled beets were mya favorite to can. To this day I’ll buy enough beets to put up about 6 cans, I live in a big city now and it’s the way I keep in touch with the memories of home.
Growing up my mom would pick a warmish day in the spring, and reorganize the cellar so that the oldest was at the front of the selves. We also sprouted potatoes, a job I hated. She also when I was little made cobbler using pie crust. They were really rectangular pies I guess but we called it cobbler anyway.
Happy happy birthday to Granny. Precious lady. I celebrated 63 years of life March 11. The daffodil’s remind us warm weather is approaching. Love the jewelry Katy makes. I will go over to her store. I’m always days late watching videos…work, but it’s always so refreshing to catch up with your family when I’m off. Happy St Patrick’s day.
Resembles what we had for supper. Country fried deer cube steak, home grown and canned green beans ,coleslaw and rice and gravy. I still have butternut squash but it didn’t make it to the table tonight. Good eating for sure. I make the same type of cobbler as well. My grandmother’s recipe, that recipe works for just about any fruit.
Tipper, your supper looks so good! We had fried potatoes, collard greens and Crowder peas. You fry your deer meat the same way we do; flour, salt and pepper! Simple but so good!
What a delicious meal!!! I also notice in your videos that the men get fed first which was always true in our family too. I like that. It’s a sign of appreciation and respect. 😊❤
The food looked wonderful and yes, we feel more satisfied when we worked to prepare our food. Thank you for sharing. May God keeps on blessing your family.
My Mom was not a great cook. Except she made fabulous pies. We never found many elderberries so she would mix them with fresh peaches. Also she hated berry seeds. She would run blackberries or raspberries thru a sieve and then put sliced apples in the pie with the strained berries. Its amazing. She was from hill country in Ohio. Never knew anyone else to do those things. Love the channel
Dont know if yall ever tried but in a pinch when you dont have ice cream. Half and half or heavy cream is good drizzled over cobbler. Everything looked really good. Cant beat that home grown stuff.
Looked delicious!! That’s nice that you get together once a week for a meal. My daughters don’t live too far, but it’s not in the same area code, and across state lines, so we’re not able to get together as often with everyone’s busy schedules. It’s also still only 30 degrees and more snow coming twice this week, so we tend to do more family things in the Summer. That’s great that you all live close and see each other often.:) God Bless!!🙏🏼✨👍
Looks wonderful as always! You're so right - satisfying is a great term for the feeling of preparing a meal from the garden. I'd also add an immense feeling of gratitude. Such a blessing it is.♥️
Enjoyed this! That was definitely a feast ! I love everything! The blackberry and peach cobblers looked so delicious! Thanks tipper! God bless y'all...🙏❤️
Every time I see your copper bottom Revere Ware pot I get so nostalgic…and jealous. I had a few pieces once upon a time and now have just one lonely lid - works great with my small cast iron skillet. 🤷♀ Heaven only knows what happened to them over the years, but they are the best! Love you and all the wonderful memories you bring my way! 💕💕
Would you share your pickled corn and beans recipe? Forgive me if you have shared it somewhere else but I can't find it. When I heard you say pone of bread by eyes teared up. My momma would say that. She's been gone 4 years, but it seems like yesterday sometimes. Thank you Tipper, your channel, you connect me with my family that's gone and I so appreciate that. Do you know someone who will sell me some leather britches? 🙂
Reminds me so much of my mama’s cooking. She cooked a family meal every Friday night with vegetables she had canned or from the garden. I miss this so much! Your family is so blessed!
Great video, enjoyed your chat about putting up your harvest 😊 I've been interested in canning for years but it just makes me too nervous to try it so I just wind up using the freezer for my small garden. Some things obviously don't freeze well though, so it can be a bit of a problem sometimes. Hopefully one day I can get over my canning anxiety, haha.
A fine meal with a sweet ending 🙂. Nice that Corie & Austin join ya'll for dinner - helps keep the family close. How do you can your blackberries? They still looked fairly intact not just mush. Blessings
Thank you Cheryl!! I use the open kettle method of canning them-which all experts will say is not safe 😀 But that's how Granny always canned hers and how I've canned mine for many years. Basically everything is piping hot-the blackberries with a little water and sugar if you want to add it, and the jars, lids, rings. As the jars cool they seal.
Seeing that butternut squash sitting there reminds me that I have a few from last year's harvest that I need to use up. I cube it up along with apples, toss them in a little oil and sprinkle with cinnamon. Then I roast them in the oven. So yummy! 😋
Tipper, we’re very close in age, my oldest is 26 and we STILL go to my parents god dinner. And I am the oldest of 4 girls. And after each and every meal, we have to clean the kitchen (with no dishwasher) and it’s been that way as long as I can remember. That was a wonderful meal!
My Great Grandfather raised his family on a farm, and taught them that exact same thing about always eating "the best you've got", It was so cool to hear you say that! That meal looked so good! It made me hungry again!
oh my word all that looks so good, but them pickled beans and corn has my mouth watering!! Silver Queen to me just can't be beat but it's getting harder and harder to find around here. Matts cold sounds much better. I sure miss the days when my girls were home and we sat down at the supper table to eat.
My husband and Justin's mother worked together at Hiawassee Dam. We were able to get to know Justin and Jason. What a wonderful christian family. God Bless this precious family. Fly high Justin.
Everything looks delicious! My mom and dad raised and canned just about everything. We, too, love our green beans soft and just about falling apart. I can't see eating them any other way. I always enjoy your family and your videos.
My mother cooked her fresh green beans in her old cast iron dutch oven. Seasoned with fat back and laid grandma some okra pods on top just for her, She cooked them a long time until they were pratically no juice, YUM !! We had cobblers for dessert !!
Hi, Tipper, You are just such a comfort to me, bless you sweetheart, just finishedf watching the 2 Possums and Olive, that was a treat too. Soon n very soon,, prayin' this is so. LOL pIPPI
I cook my green beans for hours until the water is almost gone. I also add about 1/2 tsp sugar. My grandmother did this and she was from Black Mountain. 😊 Her mom grew up in Spruce Pine. Interesting how they did it differently just a ways down the road. 😊 As always, continued prayers for everyone ❤.
I love silver queen corn. I have made the cobbler many times. A friend shared the recipe with me years ago. She called it "A Cup Of" cobbler. When I asked her about the name, she said it makes the recipe easy to remember. She said you can use any canned fruit, like peaches or pears, in the recipe.
All that food looked so Wonderfully Delicious Tipper! Those green beans looked so good. I could have probably eat that whole BlackBerry Cobbler by myself! Looked delicious! Yummy! Nothing like good fresh cooked meals... Thank you Hun... God Bless. 🙏🙏❤❤
Tipper that looks so good! Cooked with love. All of you helped grow and preserve it too which makes it special. Yes, I eat canned goods until they are gone. The cobblers look great! God bless you and yours❤🙏🙏❤
Great looking supper Tipper so nice to see the family all enjoying supper together . I miss that now that my mom and dad are gone . Thank you for sharing
I just fixed me some roasted butternut squash for my lunch. Some EVOO, allspice, white pepper and garlic. Rubbed it all over the slices and roasted in oven 400 degrees for 15 min. It was devine❤
Nice for you to make peach cobbler so that Austin can enjoy a dessert despite his intolerance for blackberries. I see that Justin Hamby (in whose memory you dedicated this video) was only forty years old when he passed away -- my condolences to his family and friends.
I never drain my green beans because that would be pouring vitamins & minerals right down the drain and my Kentucky grandma told me that. Wonderful meal but what made it the best was sharing it with loved ones!
I finally purchased myself a pressure canner, so I’ll be looking for your past and upcoming video tutorials for canning. I’ve always used the water bath method or froze food. Hubby and I love deer meat and have made jerky and put up in the freezer, so all we have to do is thaw it and throw into the dehydrator. Love watching you! I always learn so much :)
I recently opened a jar of cinnamon applesauce dated 2014. Tasted the same as when I put it in the jar I tend to use my oldest cans before the new ones except when company comes.
Exactly why I love living in NC...we put up food and have great veggie plates, and all I need is Bicuits and maybe chicken sometimes. Love that cobbler!
I make this cobbler in a similar way to the way cornbread is done. Heating a cast iron skillet with the butter until it’s a little browned then pour the batter to get that sizzle. I put half the batter, then fruit, then the other half of the batter. Delicious!
Wow you once again cooked up a feast fit for a king. That venison looked wonderful. So did the Gobblers. I say Gobblers because I'd have been there Gobbling it up might right fast. LOL Had I been there I'd have said Grace for Yall. "Good Bread, Good Meat, Good God Lets Eat AMEN!!! Also I know that would have been fast but Tipper you sure do know how to make a Man Hungry. Sweets and all.
Love to watch you cook Mrs. Tipper! Looks wonderful! My Mom and I enjoyed watching your videos together, she passed in January but we cook almost the same way in Memphis. Sending love to you and your beautiful family.
@@CelebratingAppalachia Thank you for your kind words. She really enjoyed your videos because our Great Grandma, her Grandma, did a lot of the things you do and used a lot of the same words. Her family, several generations back, moved to north MS from Appalachia, in a wagon.
@@CelebratingAppalachia She would have Loved that! She loved talking and meeting new people, especially those who might be long lost cousins! She liked to know who everyone's people were too.
When my grandma passed away we were going through her stuff we found a jar of green beans my granny had not canned in about 20 years but them green beans was still just as good they were sealed tight
Have not seen it all yet (coming back) but just wanted to say now how good you make supper sound! Just deer meat corn cornbread and green beans would make us happy like a Sunday lunch with the minister coming! Happy already Tipper!
No matter what Tipper cooks, the way the green beans are prepared never fails to take my breath away. In NYC, green beans are always green and crisp. Only the Greeks and my Scots Irish father cooked them like Tipper. Old man has been gone 50 years. Just watching Tipper's family enjoying that recipe makes me smile. 💕 ♥️ 💜 💙
Thank you Dee!!
I love seeing Matt sit at the dinner table with his cap on. My husbands caps were on his head everywhere but church and the bed. That didn’t go over well with my dad when we were just dating, but after a while dad saw what a good man he was and the cap at the dinner table was no longer an issue. Your channel always brings up such good memories for me. I am reminded that whether you are from NC and I am in SoCalifornia , as my grandpa would say, “folks is folks.”
I so love your family! I don't always comment but I always watch & leave a like. I just want to see you go on and on. Bless each and every one of you!! You're just wonderful!❤
Thank you so much!! We appreciate you!!
When you said Silver Queen corn, my eyes teared up. My mother froze bags and bags, and we feasted all year long. You cook the way my mother taught me, and she cooked the way her mother and grandmother taught her, just the way Grannie and Grannie Gazzie taught you. Your channel truly celebrates Appalachia the way so many of us experience life in Appalachia. Thank you so much.
My favorite thing on your channel isn't any particular thing that y'all do ---it's the obvious love that you all have for each other. Thank you for sharing it with us. We've got the same thing here, but I think it's rarer these days. -much love from NJ ~Mary & fam
Thank you so much!!
This was absolutely wonderful. This reminds me of the times when all of us kids would come back home to visit my mom. She would have a feast of our favorite dishes of homegrown vegetables and meat that was either hunted for or raised. We looked forward to her peach cobbler and homemade ice cream. It's those types of memories that makes me appreciate good ole country living and family.
Love those memories 😀
Thank you for sharing Tipper, everything looked so delicious.
Delicious dinner Tipper! Would you please show us how to can blackberries and how you freeze sweet corn?
One year I harvested 409 cucumbers from my circle garden. It seemed that I was giving away cucumbers all summer.
I like to add 1/2 tsp. of baking powder to my 1 Cup Cobbler batter and pour it over the fruit. I've also used the juice from canned berries in place of the milk to make the batter purple.
Yummy, nothing like home grown food and family ❤️
You make the most glorious meals. God bless you.
Wow, thank you 😀
Thank you for letting me see the creeks run. It’s hot down here in Florida. I just watched & remembered my days of sitting with my feet in the creek looking for crawdads. I reckon people call’em crawfish 🦞, but I wasn’t taught them fancy names, so crawdads it is 😂 May you stay Blessed ❤️🙏🏻😇❤️
What a wonderful meal and prepared with loving hands. 💕
Thank you Rhonda 😀
Your wonderful cooking makes me think of the wonderful meals my MawMaw use to make. I’m so blessed to still have her with us but she is no longer able to cook. She will be 98 in July. I enjoy your videos so much, thank you for sharing with us. Btw, I have lived in North Carolina all my life and my family and I love the North Carolina Mountains! We are from the piedmont. May the Lord continue to bless you and your family.❤
Thank you so much! So glad you still have MawMaw 😀
I like what I see, wish my hearing would return. haven't heard a sweet voice in 60+ years, am grateful can see some pretty gals like you.
Thank you for watching!! I'm sorry you can't hear. I sure wish you could!!
Your cooking and family meal videos are one of my favorites. Thank you so much for showing how it's done. I love it so much!
You inspired me to make cobbler. The only fruit I had was canned pineapple.. so that with whipped cream on it will be dessert. I remember my grandmother's cobbler fondly. They had a farm, always lots of frozen peaches, apricots, and more. Take care
Wonderful 😀
What a meal/feast! Makes you feel good to have harvested or hunted your food. Makes me feel self-reliant. Great that you all get together once a week.
Thanks for sharing once again!
Looks delicious 😋
I remember canning with my great grandmother all summer in her non-air conditioned home! It was a relief when night came and the temperatures fell into the 60’s (used to have those big swings from night to day when I was younger). Pickled beets were mya favorite to can. To this day I’ll buy enough beets to put up about 6 cans, I live in a big city now and it’s the way I keep in touch with the memories of home.
What great memories 😀
Growing up my mom would pick a warmish day in the spring, and reorganize the cellar so that the oldest was at the front of the selves. We also sprouted potatoes, a job I hated. She also when I was little made cobbler using pie crust. They were really rectangular pies I guess but we called it cobbler anyway.
My mom canned stuff and some lasted for over 5 years. Still delicious and no old taste or anything else.
@@bradlane3662that's incredible!
Your kitchen is truly the heart of your home. Good things happening all the time.
Happy happy birthday to Granny. Precious lady. I celebrated 63 years of life March 11. The daffodil’s remind us warm weather is approaching. Love the jewelry Katy makes. I will go over to her store. I’m always days late watching videos…work, but it’s always so refreshing to catch up with your family when I’m off. Happy St Patrick’s day.
Thank you! Happy Late Birthday 😀
Resembles what we had for supper. Country fried deer cube steak, home grown and canned green beans ,coleslaw and rice and gravy. I still have butternut squash but it didn’t make it to the table tonight. Good eating for sure. I make the same type of cobbler as well. My grandmother’s recipe, that recipe works for just about any fruit.
Tipper, your supper looks so good! We had fried potatoes, collard greens and Crowder peas. You fry your deer meat the same way we do; flour, salt and pepper! Simple but so good!
What a delicious meal!!! I also notice in your videos that the men get fed first which was always true in our family too. I like that. It’s a sign of appreciation and respect. 😊❤
The food looked wonderful and yes, we feel more satisfied when we worked to prepare our food. Thank you for sharing. May God keeps on blessing your family.
Thank you Patti!!
Oh my goodness, I miss these meals, especially at the dinner table!😊
I’d use last year’s canned veggies in soup. Very wise advice. Thank you
Once again, awesome
My Mom was not a great cook. Except she made fabulous pies. We never found many elderberries so she would mix them with fresh peaches. Also she hated berry seeds. She would run blackberries or raspberries thru a sieve and then put sliced apples in the pie with the strained berries. Its amazing. She was from hill country in Ohio. Never knew anyone else to do those things. Love the channel
Dont know if yall ever tried but in a pinch when you dont have ice cream. Half and half or heavy cream is good drizzled over cobbler. Everything looked really good. Cant beat that home grown stuff.
Another delicious meal from the garden and kitchen of Tipper Pressley! Those cobblers sure looked scrumptious!
Thank you 😀
Everything looks wonderful! I bet it is delicious too! Matt is not sounding so stuffy today! Hopefully he is feeling better!😊
Thank you for making a dark day a little brighter ❤️
So glad you enjoyed it 😀
Looked delicious!! That’s nice that you get together once a week for a meal. My daughters don’t live too far, but it’s not in the same area code, and across state lines, so we’re not able to get together as often with everyone’s busy schedules. It’s also still only 30 degrees and more snow coming twice this week, so we tend to do more family things in the Summer. That’s great that you all live close and see each other often.:) God Bless!!🙏🏼✨👍
I hope them kids know how good they got it. That some mighty fine grub there.
Looks wonderful as always!
You're so right - satisfying is a great term for the feeling of preparing a meal from the garden. I'd also add an immense feeling of gratitude. Such a blessing it is.♥️
Enjoyed this! That was definitely a feast ! I love everything! The blackberry and peach cobblers looked so delicious! Thanks tipper! God bless y'all...🙏❤️
Every time I see your copper bottom Revere Ware pot I get so nostalgic…and jealous. I had a few pieces once upon a time and now have just one lonely lid - works great with my small cast iron skillet. 🤷♀ Heaven only knows what happened to them over the years, but they are the best! Love you and all the wonderful memories you bring my way! 💕💕
Thank you 😀
Would you share your pickled corn and beans recipe? Forgive me if you have shared it somewhere else but I can't find it. When I heard you say pone of bread by eyes teared up. My momma would say that. She's been gone 4 years, but it seems like yesterday sometimes. Thank you Tipper, your channel, you connect me with my family that's gone and I so appreciate that. Do you know someone who will sell me some leather britches? 🙂
So glad we remind you of family 😀 Here's Papaw's recipe: blindpigandtheacorn.com/?s=pickled+beans+and+corn
Reminds me so much of my mama’s cooking. She cooked a family meal every Friday night with vegetables she had canned or from the garden. I miss this so much! Your family is so blessed!
These are the best kind of suppers. Family eating what they have grown and harvested themselves. Hugs from the southeast coast of Florida 😎🦩🌞🦩😎
Tipper what a wonderful lady you are. Thank you yet again for sharing what I consider intimate and loving moments with your family. ❤
Food looks yummy and I'm sure it was! Definitely made with love. Have a blessed evening.😊
Hope Matt and the girls are feeling better from their cold. Awesome video as always Piper!
that all looked so delicious miss tipper. thanks for sharing with us
Oh yum! That pickled corn looked like succotash, which I love. So very sorry for y'all's loss, Ms Tipper. My condolences. God bless.
Great video, enjoyed your chat about putting up your harvest 😊 I've been interested in canning for years but it just makes me too nervous to try it so I just wind up using the freezer for my small garden. Some things obviously don't freeze well though, so it can be a bit of a problem sometimes. Hopefully one day I can get over my canning anxiety, haha.
A fine meal with a sweet ending 🙂. Nice that Corie & Austin join ya'll for dinner - helps keep the family close.
How do you can your blackberries? They still looked fairly intact not just mush.
Blessings
Thank you Cheryl!! I use the open kettle method of canning them-which all experts will say is not safe 😀 But that's how Granny always canned hers and how I've canned mine for many years. Basically everything is piping hot-the blackberries with a little water and sugar if you want to add it, and the jars, lids, rings. As the jars cool they seal.
@@CelebratingAppalachia thank you Tipper.
That looks so good I love blackberry cobbler.😋
It's one of my favorites 😀
Seeing that butternut squash sitting there reminds me that I have a few from last year's harvest that I need to use up. I cube it up along with apples, toss them in a little oil and sprinkle with cinnamon. Then I roast them in the oven. So yummy! 😋
Sounds great!
Matt is so diplomatic trying everything
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Tipper, we’re very close in age, my oldest is 26 and we STILL go to my parents god dinner. And I am the oldest of 4 girls. And after each and every meal, we have to clean the kitchen (with no dishwasher) and it’s been that way as long as I can remember.
That was a wonderful meal!
Love that!
Thanks!
Thank you Tim!! We so appreciate your support 😀
It must be extra special , knowing that you can provide for your family off the land!😊🇨🇦
My Great Grandfather raised his family on a farm, and taught them that exact same thing about always eating "the best you've got", It was so cool to hear you say that! That meal looked so good! It made me hungry again!
Love that!
I always learn something new every time I watch one of your videos! Thank you for sharing.
oh my word all that looks so good, but them pickled beans and corn has my mouth watering!! Silver Queen to me just can't be beat but it's getting harder and harder to find around here. Matts cold sounds much better. I sure miss the days when my girls were home and we sat down at the supper table to eat.
Those nights with the old wood stove, as Mum prepared tea (supper). Thanks Ms Tipper, de-stressed a long work day. :)
What a delicious meal ID of loved to had a plate of that thank you Tipper for sharing.
My husband and Justin's mother worked together at Hiawassee Dam. We were able to get to know Justin and Jason. What a wonderful christian family. God Bless this precious family. Fly high Justin.
Thank you Freda! He was a good man for sure!!
My mouth is watering!! 🤤 :)
Everything looks delicious! My mom and dad raised and canned just about everything. We, too, love our green beans soft and just about falling apart. I can't see eating them any other way. I always enjoy your family and your videos.
My mother cooked her fresh green beans in her old cast iron dutch oven. Seasoned with fat back and laid grandma some okra pods on top just for her, She cooked them a long time until they were pratically no juice, YUM !! We had cobblers for dessert !!
Hi, Tipper, You are just such a comfort to me, bless you sweetheart, just finishedf watching the 2 Possums and Olive, that was a treat too. Soon n very soon,, prayin' this is so. LOL pIPPI
Sorry for your loss Tipper. Your feast looked wonderful!!
I cook my green beans for hours until the water is almost gone. I also add about 1/2 tsp sugar.
My grandmother did this and she was from Black Mountain. 😊
Her mom grew up in Spruce Pine.
Interesting how they did it differently just a ways down the road. 😊
As always, continued prayers for everyone ❤.
I love silver queen corn. I have made the cobbler many times. A friend shared the recipe with me years ago. She called it "A Cup Of" cobbler. When I asked her about the name, she said it makes the recipe easy to remember. She said you can use any canned fruit, like peaches or pears, in the recipe.
You are exactly right. You never know what could happen with your new garden crop this year. Save some behind. We always did.
Wonderful supper looks delicious as I know it was 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
All that food looked so Wonderfully Delicious Tipper! Those green beans looked so good. I could have probably eat that whole BlackBerry Cobbler by myself! Looked delicious! Yummy! Nothing like good fresh cooked meals... Thank you Hun... God Bless. 🙏🙏❤❤
Such a feast! Wish I could taste it all…and bring a pie to share
Delicious supper! 😊
Tipper that looks so good! Cooked with love. All of you helped grow and preserve it too which makes it special. Yes, I eat canned goods until they are gone. The cobblers look great! God bless you and yours❤🙏🙏❤
Great looking supper Tipper so nice to see the family all enjoying supper together . I miss that now that my mom and dad are gone . Thank you for sharing
What a delicious menu!
I just fixed me some roasted butternut squash for my lunch. Some EVOO, allspice, white pepper and garlic. Rubbed it all over the slices and roasted in oven 400 degrees for 15 min. It was devine❤
Sounds great!
Nice for you to make peach cobbler so that Austin can enjoy a dessert despite his intolerance for blackberries. I see that Justin Hamby (in whose memory you dedicated this video) was only forty years old when he passed away -- my condolences to his family and friends.
I never drain my green beans because that would be pouring vitamins & minerals right down the drain and my Kentucky grandma told me that. Wonderful meal but what made it the best was sharing it with loved ones!
Gee. That was a feast. My type of food. Thanks so much.
Just read the obituary for Justin Hamby. So young. Blessings to his family.
I finally purchased myself a pressure canner, so I’ll be looking for your past and upcoming video tutorials for canning. I’ve always used the water bath method or froze food. Hubby and I love deer meat and have made jerky and put up in the freezer, so all we have to do is thaw it and throw into the dehydrator. Love watching you! I always learn so much :)
Thank you!! Check out Homestead Heart she has amazing pressure canning videos 😀
I recently opened a jar of cinnamon applesauce dated 2014. Tasted the same as when I put it in the jar I tend to use my oldest cans before the new ones except when company comes.
That's wonderful Mary 😀
Looks like a delicious supper! My goal this summer is to learn how to can food so I can save all my garden veggies
Everything looked so good. When we are out of ice cream we pour a little heavy cream or milk over it and it is just as good.
Exactly why I love living in NC...we put up food and have great veggie plates, and all I need is Bicuits and maybe chicken sometimes. Love that cobbler!
I make this cobbler in a similar way to the way cornbread is done. Heating a cast iron skillet with the butter until it’s a little browned then pour the batter to get that sizzle. I put half the batter, then fruit, then the other half of the batter. Delicious!
Nothing like a southern home cooked meal.good job Tipper...👍🏻👍🏻❤
We love deer cube steak too! Just something to make you smile- when I put on your videos my 4 year old will say, “Are you watching Skipper?” 😃
😀 I adore that! Thank you for sharing it with me 😀 and please tell your 4 year old I said hello and have a great day 😀
oohhhh.. Y'all are blessing for us all. 🙏🌺❤️
Wow you once again cooked up a feast fit for a king. That venison looked wonderful. So did the Gobblers. I say Gobblers because I'd have been there Gobbling it up might right fast. LOL Had I been there I'd have said Grace for Yall. "Good Bread, Good Meat, Good God Lets Eat AMEN!!! Also I know that would have been fast but Tipper you sure do know how to make a Man Hungry. Sweets and all.
Love to watch you cook Mrs. Tipper! Looks wonderful! My Mom and I enjoyed watching your videos together, she passed in January but we cook almost the same way in Memphis. Sending love to you and your beautiful family.
I'm so sorry you lost her! Thank you for the love!!
@@CelebratingAppalachia Thank you for your kind words. She really enjoyed your videos because our Great Grandma, her Grandma, did a lot of the things you do and used a lot of the same words. Her family, several generations back, moved to north MS from Appalachia, in a wagon.
@@lilitharam44 I wish I could have known her 😀
@@CelebratingAppalachia She would have Loved that! She loved talking and meeting new people, especially those who might be long lost cousins! She liked to know who everyone's people were too.
When my grandma passed away we were going through her stuff we found a jar of green beans my granny had not canned in about 20 years but them green beans was still just as good they were sealed tight
Love that!
What a feast you all had.❤
Have not seen it all yet (coming back) but just wanted to say now how good you make supper sound! Just deer meat corn cornbread and green beans would make us happy like a Sunday lunch with the minister coming! Happy already Tipper!
Thank you Buz 😀
Perfectly explained so articulate. I love listening to your good sense dear lady. Love from Kansas City, Missouri.
Ah Tipper, what a delight you are.
Thank you 😀
I've had green beans for 15 years and cooked them. As good as ever!
Love that 😀
Wow! Thats great!
You always make me hungry. I'll have some of that leftover squash and green beans and corn and corn bread and!!!!!!!!!!!
Yum!...That meal looked so tasty...Double Yum!😜
I enjoyed this! Everything looked yummy!