If you're interested in any of the recipes for these, be sure to check our Preserving the Harvest playlist. Almost every single jar, has a video showing how to make it: ua-cam.com/play/PLoi3On3ZiLmHoHGiYYlPNjrUWqmSJ-e20.html
TY. I live in Tucson where salsa verde is eaten by the ton. I have grown to love it even more than the red salsas. This year I'm growing tomatoes thanks to a master gardener's class. I'll check out your recipe for salsa verde. Thank you for the link.
FYI for those on the fence on the green tomato salsa verde Rachel is talking about, I have always canned Salsa Verde using green tomatoes like she does and it's always the most amazing salsa verde. I grew tomatillos for the first time last year, definitely grow well in my zone (6b), but it is honestly not my favorite salsa verde, we barely use it compared to running out every year on the green tomato kind, tomatillos are just way too sweet in comparison and I won't be growing them to take up precious gardening space in the future since I can utilize the green tomatoes and get a product we prefer. Just my food for thought on the topic, if you're interested she's is absolutely right about using the green tomatoes up!
I grew tomatillos for the 1st time last year & made salsa verde (Ball recipe) and I agree it is very sweet. I'll not be growing it again, as it takes up way too much space in my little garden. I'm going to try green tomatoes this year too, it sounds wonderful.
I love to use a dehydrator, too, for things as well. I make a a soup starter mix with dehydrated onions, celery, and carrots. I dry and powder tomatoes and peppers to add to soups, stews, and even breads to add a little extra zip to my cooking. Plus, dehydrating little scraps of vegetables, I powder the scraps and mix them into cream cheese to make an amazing bagel topper. You can also use dehydrated and powdered tomato to make catsup, or use it in place of tomato paste and it lasts longer. And don't forget any fruit you can dehydrate as well. Perfect for making fruit powders for drinks, or just some tasty snacks.
One staple I always grow which is a bit unusual but its Jerusalem artichoke. It gives a decent crop of root vegetables which can also be seed for the next year but also when the plant dies back you can cut the dead stems to use as stakes for the green beans the next year! I just love the fact it gives you two benefits in your garden rather than just being a crop.
Hi Rachel. Don't worry what people think of your pantry. It is awesome to have all the food stored in your pantry. You Rachel are amazing. The corn, carrots and green beans are my favorite. God Bless you my friend. Take care. Maria. 😇😇😇😇😇😇😇👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️😎😎😎😎😎😎😎
I have been canning since I was 23. But a huge amount of years past when I didn’t do it any longer. I am now 63 growing a big garden and beginning to cam again. For those that are faint of heart my one suggestion would be your prep area has to be scrupulously clean particularly the jars lids and jars and screw tops. The food itself also Hass to be scrupulously clean. Follow the directions of the canner to a T. And you will be so proud of the magic that happens when you pull that lid off and pull out those jars of sunshine!
Thank you so much for this video. I'm going to grow a garden for the first time this year. As a busy mom to 4 (3-13), I've been struggling with wanting to grow it all but not wanting to get so overwhelmed that it's not successful. Thank you for this reminder to focus on the staples.
I don't want to tell you how. But I will say, if you make a garden that is manageable to your lifestyle, you will enjoy it much more. When I was raising 3 kids, I would always plant more of one item and try to can a couple of years worth of that item. Until I got better and they were more help. Most kids love working in a garden. I started small and as I got better I grew more. Eventually got a pressure canner, and then a dehydrator, reg pot canner. It can be addicting. 😉
Winter squash is a staple for me! I plant 4 butternut squash (which store all winter) and 1 acorn squash for fall eating and freezing. I highly recommend growing winter squash!
I'm growing it for the first time this year. It is a pumpkin looking squash. I can't wait. Us southerners aren't experienced cooking with winter squash. Historically, we cook with sweet potatoes in place of winter squash. But, we do eat the heck out of summer squash.
I plant my seedlings in mid-May (I live in Chicago, Zone 5) and will start to harvest in August. When you harvest, cut the stem with scissors so there is about an inch of stem. Lay in the sun to dry/cure for a week. Then wash with a bleach water solution to kill all bacteria. Then store in cool, dry place. Acorn squash will.mold in about 6 weeks, so eat that immediately. I also roast them and then freeze in portions for winter baking (any recipe that calls for pumpkin can be substituted for any winter squash - muffins, breads, pie, scones). I save the butternut to start eating in Dec - June - soups, roasted, and I give them.away as Christmas gifts. 🙂
This is exactly what I am doing this year. I made a list of things that are always on the grocery list, and got what I needed to grow what is possible, here at home.. We can look at the economy and get so frustrated, and that it can freeze you in your tracks. I'm not watching the news and concentrating on..Ya know, I LOVE to garden, and by golly, I'm going to enjoy it! The garden giving back for the time and attention is a bonus 😊
I absolutely LOVE LOVE LOVE all things about your channel and especially the dynamics between you two (Rachel and Tod) keep these inspirational videos coming! 😉
What's the deal with canned carrots? I love them! But I always wonder how it is that canned carrots taste so carroty where the same served up for tea same day I canned the same batch of carrots taste less carroty, but now later in the year POW! How did those carrots in my jar get EXTRA carrot flavour? Canned carrots are amazing. Love the vids. Blessings from Australia.
Love your pantry my mom got my sister & I canning in high school got to get back into the pickles & really everything to not need going to stores. Hard at 61 with 5 acres to get everything done by myself but doing my best to get friends involved that dont have land to grow help me & help themselves at same time.
We had so many green tomatoes last season. So we made chutney for first time using the green tomatoes with sweet onions, jalapeno peppers and apples. It turned out great.
A few years ago a client gave me an original model vacuum sealer that sat in her basement for years. I used it til I wore it out. I waited til after Christmas & a got new one. I LOVE it! It also has a moist setting on it so I freeze bread, muffins, etc. Just made zucchini bread for Thanksgiving. I don’t have a big freezer, but buy everything in bulk & it saves so much space. It keeps food fresh, no freezer burn, for so much longer. Much longer then Ziplocks. Idk if you’ve tried them, but they’re worth it! I buy flour, sugar, rolled oats, white popcorn etc 25-50 pounds at a time, divide them into 5lb bags & seal them. Keeps the moisture & air out.
Today I pulled my Presto canner from a long 15 year slumber in my attic. I'm going in 2 days to a great hardware in town that keeps all the gaskets and rubber pieces for the lid. Can't wait to get started again. Gonna start with dry pinto beans.
More people need to learn how to garden and preserve their food. I was lucky enough to learn alot of my grandparents when they were still alive. I grow most of the things you mentioned except for cabbage. I have limited room and it just takes up so much room for what you get on cabbage. Thankfully we have a couple of good farmer markets around here and things I don't/cant grow I can get from there in season.
I’m new to your channel. What a blessing you are .I’m 69 and just started canning a few months ago. My kitchen looks like a jungle right now I’ve started my seeds .😆 You’ve given me so many good ideas. This old Georgia mountain gal thanks you from the bottom of my heart.❤️🙏🏻❤️
I LOVE the sound of the cheeping chicks in the background!!! My hens we hatched last year still come up to me cheeping like that a bit with their grown up voices.... Great video & I'm SO SO excited to can and dehydrate much more of our harvest this year. Last year, I grew too many tomatoes and peppers & didn't have a plan to store them. We are ready, this year!
Love your pantry! You guys built it well! I would paint the edge with chalkboard paint so I can use chalk or chalk markers to label (and erase as needed) each section🤗
Just recently found your channel and I love it!! I am very new to canning, haven't even done any pressure canning yet, but I am so excited for the wealth of knowledge and experience on your channel! My mom used to do some mild canning of some meats and tomato juice and a few beans, but I was young during her canning days and never learned how she did it before she died in 2017, so I am so thankful for for all you are sharing to newby canners like me! And it's taking some of the scariness out of it for me. God bless!
You are so precious! I LOVE watching you, especially if you and Todd are teaming up because y'all are so sweet together! I love how excited you are about canning in this video. That makes people want to do it too! You go girl but remember to rest too!
Thank you Rachel! Thanks to you..I now add zucchini, squash to my pasta sauces! I'm a ingredient canner. I can everything to make stews, casseroles..including meats.
Last year my pickles did not do good! But my tomatoes did! So I made a green tomato relish with red and green peppers and onions! It is quite tasty! Thank you for making this so fun!
I made your onion jam when I saw that vlog some time ago. I love it on meat loaf. Your pantry is beautiful. You are encouraging and you should be proud.
I make cowboy candy for my hubby and one year I had a ton of cowboy candy juice left over and a bunch of sliced pickling cucumbers. So I put them in the juice and made cowboy candy pickles, they are a must have. I do make sure that some peppers get in the jars. But so so good!
Oh my, I am just starting to build my house on my new property, doing a temporary garden this year while I am in the RV, and my mind is spinning with excitement from your enthusiasm! I can already see my shelves stocked. Thank you for all the joy.
I love your pantry organization. My dream is to have a place to house my canning crop and supplies so it isn’t a chore to get to and so I don’t loose track of what I have. Today I’m processing potatoes for the first time and will be on the look out for carrots at a decent price. Blessings to you and yours.
You are my inspiration this season! I am an old suburban gal living on rented land at the edge of a woodland. This will be my first year canning what I grow (God willing), which is similar to your ten! My list is strawberries, cabbage, kale, onions, potatoes, snow peas, tomatoes, cucumbers and pumpkins (second generation volunteers) plus salad greens and sunflowers (for beauty and the birds). Blessings and Prayers for Peace to all! 🌻
I just started canning this year. I have a garden in my suburban yard--much smaller than what you have--and have had trouble keeping up with the produce all summer. Your videos have been extremely helpful so thank you. I love the way you hug your jars! :) Now that I have some of my own, I can say I know how you feel!
So listening to your joy describing all of your varieties of foods you have canned, I either need you to write a cookbook on your “pa try tables” or I will be coming to to stay with you for a year or so to pick your brain and learn from a master! Thank you for your lessons!
I am so glad that Amy asked you about your pantry so that you could provide this FABULOUS in-depth kitchen garden planning tutorial. I think this is one of your best videos ever 🤩 Thank you for taking the time to make it, as well as sharing your knowledge and thought process with us.
YT recommended this to me so I’m brand new here. Thank you for doing this! It helps me prioritize my upcoming garden. Hoping to find more about setting aside food from you!
So glad I stumbled onto your channel. Getting back into canning and wasn't great at it before. I hope you can whip me into shape. Love your pantry! God Bless you.
Thanks for this video and the playlist you linked to for canning. This really helped me with knowing what to focus on in my garden this coming season. I will be watching this multiple times and you playlist recommendations.
Oh how i wish there was a LOVE button on here instead of LIKE!!! This was the most inspirational video ever!!!! Just love you Rachel and Todd!!! I'm going to research your vidoes for your pickles and enchilada sauce!!!
Cabbage have you ever tried making chowchow there’s so many different ways you can fix it such as green, tomato, chow chow, tomato, hot pepper, chowchow, pickled chow chow. It’s delicious. It’s a southern dish.
I was recommended this video by a friend and I'm so glad. I watched your plan for the garden before but this really cemented it for me. Gives me so much more confidence to concentrate on fewer things and learn how to do them well for our family.
Glad I came across this video I also can freeze and we dehydrate to we have rabbits and chickens so we have a really small homestead in the city for the time being but it is working we also in large four garden this year so I’m very excited about that
Don't forget too, farmers markets and farm stands. I have gotten some "damaged" or less than perfect veggies for super cheap to help fill in what I don't have the garden space to grow. Awesome video Rachel. This makes me so excited for spring and gardening. Now if only MN would quit having snow in the forecast I could actually begin. Lol
You guys are so awesome. The info that you're sharing is priceless. I just wish I had started earlier.....but I did start. God Bless You Both. I hope to meet you someday.
Best pantry I’ve ever seen!! Speaking of draining the sauerkraut, rinse it too, then put your pork roast, stuffed with garlic, on top of the bed of sauerkraut, sprinkle with black pepper, add carrots, and sweet and/or white potatoes. Add a little water and maybe more pepper. I usually don’t use much salt. Cover and cook low and slow after bringing it up to temp. The cabbage cooks in the pork drippings, so it’s great for people that don’t usually like sauerkraut. This use to be the only way I would eat it. Slice and serve. It’s an easy one pot dish and would be an easy meal to freeze or can. I also use the same method for most of my meals, I just pick a meat and a couple of vegetables and spices that go well with it. Omg, now I’m thinking of all the meals I can can…lol… pepper steak, chicken and dumplings, gumbo and Irish stew. I’m going to need lots of peas, carrots, onions, and potatoes! Thanks Rachel!! Peas, carrots and garlic are already growing well. I’ll have to check on the potatoes tomorrow. Have a great night and thanks for the inspiration!!
The book everyone needs for canning is: The Blue Ball Canning Book. You usually can purchase this book wherever canning supplies are sold. It teaches canning with canners, water baths, fruits, meats, all vegetables plus more.
If you're interested in any of the recipes for these, be sure to check our Preserving the Harvest playlist. Almost every single jar, has a video showing how to make it: ua-cam.com/play/PLoi3On3ZiLmHoHGiYYlPNjrUWqmSJ-e20.html
Your pantry is amazing and I'll be sure to catch some of your videos going forward. I to learn and add yearly.♥️🐔🌞
TY. I live in Tucson where salsa verde is eaten by the ton. I have grown to love it even more than the red salsas. This year I'm growing tomatoes thanks to a master gardener's class. I'll check out your recipe for salsa verde. Thank you for the link.
FYI for those on the fence on the green tomato salsa verde Rachel is talking about, I have always canned Salsa Verde using green tomatoes like she does and it's always the most amazing salsa verde. I grew tomatillos for the first time last year, definitely grow well in my zone (6b), but it is honestly not my favorite salsa verde, we barely use it compared to running out every year on the green tomato kind, tomatillos are just way too sweet in comparison and I won't be growing them to take up precious gardening space in the future since I can utilize the green tomatoes and get a product we prefer. Just my food for thought on the topic, if you're interested she's is absolutely right about using the green tomatoes up!
I just had an "oooohhhhhhhhhh" moment. Thanks for this tip!! Both of you!
Canning green tomatoes as verde and slices for frying are my favorites!
Green tomatoes are PERFECT for salsa verde. The only way I’ll make it.
I grew tomatillos for the 1st time last year & made salsa verde (Ball recipe) and I agree it is very sweet. I'll not be growing it again, as it takes up way too much space in my little garden. I'm going to try green tomatoes this year too, it sounds wonderful.
This is what I do with my green tomatoes too. Amazing salsa! I tried it with tomatillo last year and was far from impressed.
I love to use a dehydrator, too, for things as well. I make a a soup starter mix with dehydrated onions, celery, and carrots. I dry and powder tomatoes and peppers to add to soups, stews, and even breads to add a little extra zip to my cooking. Plus, dehydrating little scraps of vegetables, I powder the scraps and mix them into cream cheese to make an amazing bagel topper. You can also use dehydrated and powdered tomato to make catsup, or use it in place of tomato paste and it lasts longer. And don't forget any fruit you can dehydrate as well. Perfect for making fruit powders for drinks, or just some tasty snacks.
No one video can cover it all. Thanks for helping us get started.
These times of food instability are so concerning. You’re giving great advice and I really appreciate it
One staple I always grow which is a bit unusual but its Jerusalem artichoke. It gives a decent crop of root vegetables which can also be seed for the next year but also when the plant dies back you can cut the dead stems to use as stakes for the green beans the next year! I just love the fact it gives you two benefits in your garden rather than just being a crop.
Hi Rachel. Don't worry what people think of your pantry. It is awesome to have all the food stored in your pantry. You Rachel are amazing. The corn, carrots and green beans are my favorite. God Bless you my friend. Take care. Maria. 😇😇😇😇😇😇😇👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️😎😎😎😎😎😎😎
This has inspired me to beginning to can at 60 years old. I have all the equipment I just need the courage. Hugs Rachael❤️
Terra Ranch, I started last year at age 63. You can do it!
I'm starting at age 68! I love learning new things.
66 here! I freeze everything, but hope to can veggies this year for the first time 🤞❤
I am starting thus year...68
I have been canning since I was 23. But a huge amount of years past when I didn’t do it any longer. I am now 63 growing a big garden and beginning to cam again. For those that are faint of heart my one suggestion would be your prep area has to be scrupulously clean particularly the jars lids and jars and screw tops. The food itself also Hass to be scrupulously clean. Follow the directions of the canner to a T. And you will be so proud of the magic that happens when you pull that lid off and pull out those jars of sunshine!
I love your joy and excitement in this video.
It’s not very often that I subscribe to a channel based on the very first video I watched, but here we are. This is great. 🖤
Thank you so much for this video. I'm going to grow a garden for the first time this year. As a busy mom to 4 (3-13), I've been struggling with wanting to grow it all but not wanting to get so overwhelmed that it's not successful. Thank you for this reminder to focus on the staples.
I don't want to tell you how. But I will say, if you make a garden that is manageable to your lifestyle, you will enjoy it much more. When I was raising 3 kids, I would always plant more of one item and try to can a couple of years worth of that item. Until I got better and they were more help. Most kids love working in a garden.
I started small and as I got better I grew more. Eventually got a pressure canner, and then a dehydrator, reg pot canner. It can be addicting. 😉
Same four kids ages 17-6 and hubby who’s gone for his work ugh 😑 I’m going to do carrots, beets, raddish probably some leafy greens
Winter squash is a staple for me! I plant 4 butternut squash (which store all winter) and 1 acorn squash for fall eating and freezing. I highly recommend growing winter squash!
Can you grow it in the spring?
I'm growing it for the first time this year. It is a pumpkin looking squash. I can't wait. Us southerners aren't experienced cooking with winter squash. Historically, we cook with sweet potatoes in place of winter squash. But, we do eat the heck out of summer squash.
@@kellyh8218 I think the deal is that you plant it in spring for a winter harvest.
I plant my seedlings in mid-May (I live in Chicago, Zone 5) and will start to harvest in August. When you harvest, cut the stem with scissors so there is about an inch of stem. Lay in the sun to dry/cure for a week. Then wash with a bleach water solution to kill all bacteria. Then store in cool, dry place.
Acorn squash will.mold in about 6 weeks, so eat that immediately. I also roast them and then freeze in portions for winter baking (any recipe that calls for pumpkin can be substituted for any winter squash - muffins, breads, pie, scones).
I save the butternut to start eating in Dec - June - soups, roasted, and I give them.away as Christmas gifts. 🙂
I enjoy adding squash to stews and winter soups. Makes them heartier, more filling.
This is exactly what I am doing this year. I made a list of things that are always on the grocery list, and got what I needed to grow what is possible, here at home.. We can look at the economy and get so frustrated, and that it can freeze you in your tracks. I'm not watching the news and concentrating on..Ya know, I LOVE to garden, and by golly, I'm going to enjoy it! The garden giving back for the time and attention is a bonus 😊
I enjoyed the video of you sharing your canning foods. It’s so beautiful to see, and I know it brings you joy. Thank you !!! ✝️💟
I genuinely adore you. I learn so much from you daily.
OH YEAH RACHEL !!! Another video coming up please with the missed items - Great video though xx. Cheers Denise- Australia
Absolutely loved what you’ve shared Rachel look forward to trying this in the Southern Hemisphere. You are beautiful to watch and listen to. 😊
I made caramelized onions after you made them last fall. It is amazing and wonderful over a roast the gravy was to die for.
I would DEFINATLY buy your Cook book &
Canning receipes !!!!!!!
I’m definitely trying to narrow down our staples this year: potatoes, carrots, onions, tomatoes, peppers, broccoli, cucumbers, beans, corn.
Extras: zucchini, pumpkin, squash, peas, cabbage, greens, herbs, beets, cauliflower
Ive never eaten zucchini 😬 Do you like it?
the outtake at the end was GREAT!
I love the look of pride at the end you had on your face. You should be proud it’s a beautiful pantry!
I absolutely LOVE LOVE LOVE all things about your channel and especially the dynamics between you two (Rachel and Tod) keep these inspirational videos coming! 😉
This is my first year canning and one of my best gardens.
You have been so helpful and inspiring.
I love mixed pickles. It’s like onions, cauliflower, bell pepper, and cucumbers, and it’s delicious.
What's the deal with canned carrots? I love them! But I always wonder how it is that canned carrots taste so carroty where the same served up for tea same day I canned the same batch of carrots taste less carroty, but now later in the year POW! How did those carrots in my jar get EXTRA carrot flavour? Canned carrots are amazing. Love the vids. Blessings from Australia.
I want your pantry. So beautiful. God bless
Thanks for sharing Rachel & Todd Enjoying Everything I see you do and are happy about everything 5-11-2022♥️
I have all the same staples but I have to add butternut squash and okra, I am a southern gal after all 😆
Love your pantry my mom got my sister & I canning in high school got to get back into the pickles & really everything to not need going to stores. Hard at 61 with 5 acres to get everything done by myself but doing my best to get friends involved that dont have land to grow help me & help themselves at same time.
We had so many green tomatoes last season. So we made chutney for first time using the green tomatoes with sweet onions, jalapeno peppers and apples. It turned out great.
A few years ago a client gave me an original model vacuum sealer that sat in her basement for years. I used it til I wore it out. I waited til after Christmas & a got new one. I LOVE it! It also has a moist setting on it so I freeze bread, muffins, etc. Just made zucchini bread for Thanksgiving. I don’t have a big freezer, but buy everything in bulk & it saves so much space. It keeps food fresh, no freezer burn, for so much longer. Much longer then Ziplocks. Idk if you’ve tried them, but they’re worth it! I buy flour, sugar, rolled oats, white popcorn etc 25-50 pounds at a time, divide them into 5lb bags & seal them. Keeps the moisture & air out.
Today I pulled my Presto canner from a long 15 year slumber in my attic. I'm going in 2 days to a great hardware in town that keeps all the gaskets and rubber pieces for the lid. Can't wait to get started again. Gonna start with dry pinto beans.
I think I found a new favorite channel. I wished you lived close by and I could see the process live . Thanks for all of this
More people need to learn how to garden and preserve their food. I was lucky enough to learn alot of my grandparents when they were still alive. I grow most of the things you mentioned except for cabbage. I have limited room and it just takes up so much room for what you get on cabbage. Thankfully we have a couple of good farmer markets around here and things I don't/cant grow I can get from there in season.
I’m new to your channel. What a blessing you are .I’m 69 and just started canning a few months ago. My kitchen looks like a jungle right now I’ve started my seeds .😆 You’ve given me so many good ideas. This old Georgia mountain gal thanks you from the bottom of my heart.❤️🙏🏻❤️
I LOVE the sound of the cheeping chicks in the background!!! My hens we hatched last year still come up to me cheeping like that a bit with their grown up voices.... Great video & I'm SO SO excited to can and dehydrate much more of our harvest this year. Last year, I grew too many tomatoes and peppers & didn't have a plan to store them. We are ready, this year!
Love your pantry! You guys built it well! I would paint the edge with chalkboard paint so I can use chalk or chalk markers to label (and erase as needed) each section🤗
Love that idea!
Thanks, awesome idea!
Just recently found your channel and I love it!! I am very new to canning, haven't even done any pressure canning yet, but I am so excited for the wealth of knowledge and experience on your channel! My mom used to do some mild canning of some meats and tomato juice and a few beans, but I was young during her canning days and never learned how she did it before she died in 2017, so I am so thankful for for all you are sharing to newby canners like me! And it's taking some of the scariness out of it for me. God bless!
You are so precious! I LOVE watching you, especially if you and Todd are teaming up because y'all are so sweet together! I love how excited you are about canning in this video. That makes people want to do it too! You go girl but remember to rest too!
Thank you Rachel! Thanks to you..I now add zucchini, squash to my pasta sauces!
I'm a ingredient canner. I can everything to make stews, casseroles..including meats.
Red pepper jelly! Sooo yummy with cheese and crackers.
My mouth and stomach are in love !!!
Last year my pickles did not do good! But my tomatoes did! So I made a green tomato relish with red and green peppers and onions! It is quite tasty! Thank you for making this so fun!
Rachel you are amazing!!! God Bless
I made your onion jam when I saw that vlog some time ago. I love it on meat loaf. Your pantry is beautiful.
You are encouraging and you should be proud.
I make cowboy candy for my hubby and one year I had a ton of cowboy candy juice left over and a bunch of sliced pickling cucumbers. So I put them in the juice and made cowboy candy pickles, they are a must have. I do make sure that some peppers get in the jars. But so so good!
This needs its own series. Lol Sp good. Thank you so much for sharing. God bless! 💜
Oh my, I am just starting to build my house on my new property, doing a temporary garden this year while I am in the RV, and my mind is spinning with excitement from your enthusiasm! I can already see my shelves stocked. Thank you for all the joy.
Thank you. Thank you. Thank you! Needed help and you are wonderful. Thank you for sharing. Bless you.
Thank you for the sweetly encouraging video. I don’t have all ten things but I’m inspired with the basics I do have. 🙂
You have a gorgeous pantry! Thanks for sharing.
You are wonderful you've really challenged me.
Awesome, thanks for sharing! You are a canning wizard! 😃😃🥰
I love your pantry organization. My dream is to have a place to house my canning crop and supplies so it isn’t a chore to get to and so I don’t loose track of what I have. Today I’m processing potatoes for the first time and will be on the look out for carrots at a decent price. Blessings to you and yours.
You are my inspiration this season! I am an old suburban gal living on rented land at the edge of a woodland. This will be my first year canning what I grow (God willing), which is similar to your ten! My list is strawberries, cabbage, kale, onions, potatoes, snow peas, tomatoes, cucumbers and pumpkins (second generation volunteers) plus salad greens and sunflowers (for beauty and the birds). Blessings and Prayers for Peace to all! 🌻
This is my first time watching your videos and I totally loved them!!!!! I’m learning so much! Than you, thank you
Rachel, I really love your soft spoken way of sharing your thoughts. Your a new favorite of mine.
Over the last few years you have been a source of new stuff I can! Thanks for sharing your inspiring
I just started canning this year. I have a garden in my suburban yard--much smaller than what you have--and have had trouble keeping up with the produce all summer. Your videos have been extremely helpful so thank you. I love the way you hug your jars! :) Now that I have some of my own, I can say I know how you feel!
So listening to your joy describing all of your varieties of foods you have canned, I either need you to write a cookbook on your “pa try tables” or I will be coming to to stay with you for a year or so to pick your brain and learn from a master! Thank you for your lessons!
I am so glad that Amy asked you about your pantry so that you could provide this FABULOUS in-depth kitchen garden planning tutorial. I think this is one of your best videos ever 🤩 Thank you for taking the time to make it, as well as sharing your knowledge and thought process with us.
YT recommended this to me so I’m brand new here. Thank you for doing this! It helps me prioritize my upcoming garden. Hoping to find more about setting aside food from you!
Thank you so much for this video!!! It really helped me to plan my garden for this spring!
Now, I need to collect all the recipes💕
You had me with pickles! I love your pantry, so organized.
Wow, you are doing the Lord’s work with videos like this. I am a new homesteader and this was exactly what I needed. What a help. Thank you!
I’m so glad you made this video. I’m getting ready to start a garden for the first time and I’m overwhelmed lol 😆
Love it. Our goal for the season. Thanks for sharing
Also try the ncfhc recipe for marinated peppers. Delish on sandwiches, pasta, pour a jar over a roast in a crock pot!
Wonderful, enjoy your enthusiasm!
So glad I stumbled onto your channel. Getting back into canning and wasn't great at it before. I hope you can whip me into shape. Love your pantry! God Bless you.
Thanks for this video and the playlist you linked to for canning. This really helped me with knowing what to focus on in my garden this coming season. I will be watching this multiple times and you playlist recommendations.
Thanks so much Rachel! So excited for all the great canned vegetables 😋. I'm really excited about being able to can of and 🍋. 💘 love Susan
Love those glasses! Thank you for all your wisdom!
What a wonderful and inspiring video.
You are such an amazing and inspiring woman. Thank you !~
My great-great-grandma had a chest freezer like that. She brought it over from the old country.
Oh how i wish there was a LOVE button on here instead of LIKE!!! This was the most inspirational video ever!!!! Just love you Rachel and Todd!!! I'm going to research your vidoes for your pickles and enchilada sauce!!!
Cabbage have you ever tried making chowchow there’s so many different ways you can fix it such as green, tomato, chow chow, tomato, hot pepper, chowchow, pickled chow chow. It’s delicious. It’s a southern dish.
Love your pantry I grew everything but peas and onions this year and you can bet they will be in my garden next year 😊great video
Thank you for sharing, one love your recipe for your green tomato Curry
You’re such an inspiration to us beginners 🥰 thank you
I was recommended this video by a friend and I'm so glad. I watched your plan for the garden before but this really cemented it for me. Gives me so much more confidence to concentrate on fewer things and learn how to do them well for our family.
green tomato jelly is so good too
Glad I came across this video I also can freeze and we dehydrate to we have rabbits and chickens so we have a really small homestead in the city for the time being but it is working we also in large four garden this year so I’m very excited about that
Don't forget too, farmers markets and farm stands. I have gotten some "damaged" or less than perfect veggies for super cheap to help fill in what I don't have the garden space to grow. Awesome video Rachel. This makes me so excited for spring and gardening. Now if only MN would quit having snow in the forecast I could actually begin. Lol
You guys are so awesome. The info that you're sharing is priceless. I just wish I had started earlier.....but I did start. God Bless You Both. I hope to meet you someday.
Lol love the ending! Such passion! 😂😜
What an inspiring video. Thank you for sharing! ♥️
Thank you for some amazing ideas, I wouldn’t have thought of canning half that stuff
butternut squash is so easy to grow and stores all winter. I just roasted one from last year
With your knowledge you should write a staples cooking and canning book. Geat video!
I love your videos! I seem to pull out my note book and take notes. I've learned so much since following you the last 6 months.
Impressive larder! Green with envy!
It's 4+ years or work to get this far. Majority is all home grown.
I 100% need all of these canning recipes and would totally watch you cook with some of the pantry items. Especially your green tomatoe curry!
It all sounds delicious
Best pantry I’ve ever seen!! Speaking of draining the sauerkraut, rinse it too, then put your pork roast, stuffed with garlic, on top of the bed of sauerkraut, sprinkle with black pepper, add carrots, and sweet and/or white potatoes. Add a little water and maybe more pepper. I usually don’t use much salt. Cover and cook low and slow after bringing it up to temp. The cabbage cooks in the pork drippings, so it’s great for people that don’t usually like sauerkraut. This use to be the only way I would eat it. Slice and serve. It’s an easy one pot dish and would be an easy meal to freeze or can. I also use the same method for most of my meals, I just pick a meat and a couple of vegetables and spices that go well with it. Omg, now I’m thinking of all the meals I can can…lol… pepper steak, chicken and dumplings, gumbo and Irish stew. I’m going to need lots of peas, carrots, onions, and potatoes! Thanks Rachel!! Peas, carrots and garlic are already growing well. I’ll have to check on the potatoes tomorrow. Have a great night and thanks for the inspiration!!
Todd is your chopping king. He's so fast. I can't wait to make your pickled coleslaw again this year.
Oh what a good video! Thank you! Loved the end!
The book everyone needs for canning is: The Blue Ball Canning Book. You usually can purchase this book wherever canning supplies are sold. It teaches canning with canners, water baths, fruits, meats, all vegetables plus more.