@@LumnahAcres Lucky homesteaders . Almost no risk to get infected by Corona / No queeing for toilet paper . Getting ready for Willow's babies! VS Getting ready for Corona & Depression ( econmic & mental )
Love watching you two work together 😊I've been up since 5am canning 21 quarts of red kidney beans and 11 quarts of white beans. Today I'm hoping to put the finishing touches on my chicken broader and finish planting seeds in the green house. You guys keep me inspired...especially on my hard days. And your calm, we can do this attitude, keeps me moving forward 😊 Thank You and God bless you abundantly 💕👍🙏
Just love watching the goats jump kick their way to the hay feeder. Hope your all doing well, staying healthy. I need to get one of those instapots, dinner in no time! Looked good Gina!.
I am so impressed with your constant attention to detail and improving your farm. I appreciate watching a successful and fun couple work together to achieve goals. Thank you for sharing and inspiring me to want to accomplish more in life!
There's Hope's little hoppy dance. I use LED rope lights in my chicken coop. The animals can't hurt themselves on them and there is no bulbs to break. They can be strung together for quite a distance and don't use a lot of power. Boy dinner sure looked good. Blessings to all.
Gina you seem extra happy lately. You're the boss in your kitchen! As a cook you're limited to your ingredients, you don't need to see if your dish is ok by society. Run with your imagination, be the spice in your family and kitchen. Way to go!
I missed watching your videos..it's been 9 months since the last time I watched your vids (I moved to the other City for the new construction project) and now lots of things heppened in your farm and I'm super excited to watch what I missed, I have more time now since the lock down here in Philippines because of the Corona virus.
I've been watching Lumnah Acres for a while now and I just wanted to say that the change in Gina is amazing, her beautiful smile and infectious happy nature has been becoming more frequent and it seems to always put a smile on my face too..Thanks Gina, you ROCK lady!!
Old Electrician with a hint on bending conduit of any kind. The NEC or the National Electric Code requires no more than 360 degrees of bends in any electrical pipe before you must place a box. I noticed you had 5 90's in one run and had trouble pulling wire into that run. You must count all bends including all off-sets and other bends. I hope this helps when you run conduit in the future. Another hint with PVC conduit is have a cup of water to cool your bends quickly once you have them the shape you want them. Pouring water on the bend will set it in place almost instantly. I am a long time viewer of your channel and try to watch every episode. Best of luck in your Journey.
I remember years ago my granny had chickens one was out every day. Finally she got tired of chasing it down daily so she cut the ends of its wing feathers off on 1 side which made the bird lopsided and unable to fly out. Takes like 5 seconds per bird, once you catch it ,that sometimes takes a bit lol
Dear Al, Gina and Olivia..With all the Craziness going on in the world currently, I am thankful for your Videos.. I feel like I am working right along side you all getting ready for "Baby Goats!" , and "What's for Dinner!" So fun.. Thank you again for sharing it means so much..
When you put up the conduit, I didn't think you'd ever get the wires pulled. I'm so impressed with how you did it. Good job! It'll be nice to have that electricity.
Got a couple conduit tips for ya. Those junction boxes are also called pull boxes. If you go over 360° worth of bends (4x90°) throw in a pull box. Pull from pull box to pull box and leap frog your way down the run. Makes life a lot easier and you're less likely to damage the wires. Wire lube helps a lot. Also when you run your conduit think about the direction you're going to be pulling. You want the wire traveling such that it's coming out of the male end into the female. Other way round and you're dragging your wires into the hard edge of the male end and it'll grab your bundle and stop it dead. Or cut into your insulation. As always thanks for the great videos. You all are doing great. All the best.
SPAGHETTI RECIPE WITH CHICKEN Gina you said the recipe was below, but I looked and could not find it. Could you please send it??? Thank you, MissKittyKat in California
Just a tip when pulling wire. If you stagger the ends of the wires ie. black then a few inches down the white and then few more inches down the green then wrap with tape. When you attach it to the rope it will go thru bends and turns easier as it will not have such a blunt end, it will be more tapered or pointed.
You guys are amazing at all of the things you are able to accomplish yourselves! An inspiration to us all! Stay well and keep the videos coming. I can only imagine how delicious that maple syrup is!😊
Ground is usually on the bottom in residential. The outlet should be oriented with the ground pin down because a person grabbing the outlet will have their index finger at the bottom side of the plug and the index finger sticks out further than the thumb. Having the ground down will keep a person's index finger from touching the live pins.
Great work on the electrical wiring. Your daughter looks awesome with her new grill. She will be even more beautiful, if that is possible! My Italian neighbour often made chicken sauce. Always enjoy your cooking segments. God bless.
It’s nice that you are aware of everything regarding electrical issues and building,,,, makes life easier !!!!! We here are so dependent on professionals it’s irritating at times !!!!
A dowel rod to wrap the string around when you are pulling lets you put the force on the rod and not the hand. When you cut a length of wires and plan to use the same color wires in the same box use some electrical tape to mark the wire bundles to not have a question when you come back to it later. A pack of multi color electrical tape is very handy to own so you can mark individual bundles or if you are switching a wire color in a box to wrap all of that wire in the box like is needed for a 3 way switch. A hook in the side of the laying box would let you hang the egg basket to not risk dropping it when you go to close the door.
Always love to watch your Vedios. Positive outlook is fantastic, while the world goes nuts with glume, dome and greed. I get to watch your family projects. Love, life and faith at its best. I trust the creator to keep me safe. G-D Bless. Looking forward to see all new arrivals coming to your homestead. 💋
I loved the cooking segment in this episode. I never knew that the handle on the InstaPot lid fits inside the handle of the InstaPot body handle! I'm always looking for counter space to set my lid down. I don't have to look anymore! Thanks, Gina!
stagger the wires at the tip with electrical tape, so you gradually get thicker ....that way there is not such a large clump at the tip blocking your progress through the pipes.
Al don't sell yourself short.my man you do know how to do electrical or you wouldn't have lights in the barn. Nice job. God bless you and your family. Good luck Willow💞🇺🇸🌹
Two suggestions from a OLD pro. Stager the insulated ends of your conductors when you tie them onto the string for pulling to avoid that blunt leading end. Skin your wires a bit longer so you can stagger the insulations and make more of a "taper" on the pulling end. Also, you can peel at least half of the strands and cut them off so that end you bend over in the string eye is less thick. Four or five strands is more than enough and the skinnier the end the better. Some "pulling compound" might be a good investment also. BTW, if the "hot" wire and the "switch leg" are both on the same circuit, you can use the same neutral (one instead of two) and save a wire on your pull.
Good morning! Al, I am always glued to the screen when you post a video. You never disappoint when it comes to projects. Please let Gina know that chicken and spaghetti go great together. I even put parmesan cheese on it. Making slurping noises because it looked so good. God Bless you all.
Morning all, just was thinking it might be a good idea to seal your concrete floor before Willow has her kids, that way it doesnt absorb the smells. Other things are looking great, you have a never ending story going there. Happy Monday to you all.
Holy Mackerel. The barn is seriously juiced up. WOW 🤩 Lift the bottom of the net to let the chicks back in. That is probably how she got out. Trying to get something under the fence.
Hi Lumnah Acres, I was wondering about the ducks, do they not miss not having a pond to swim in. I have heard in other homesteading steader's, that even having a little kids pool is not deep enough for ducks as they can not dive and they need a deep pond to swim as they like to duck under and helps clean themselves, is this true? how are your ducks coping?, to me they look ok. I am sure the goats will be happy to have lights. Not long till the little goats will arrive. Have a great day.
If part of the sap freezes, I would think you could fish that out and throw the ice block away. The sugar should freeze out of it like salt does, and they unfrozen sap would be higher concentration of sugars (and hence lower freezing point). I could be wrong, but would be interesting to try boiling the ice part separately and see if there is no sugar in it.
"I LIKE IT", haven't heard that in a while.... Great job👍 Lights, camera, action.....baby goats, chickens, & piggies Stay healthy and Well 🤗🤗🤗🤗 HUGS for Everyone 🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗💞💖 ☀️🌞💐🌹🌻🌺🌸🌼🌷
The lights in the goat's stalls and the soon to be birthing stall will be very helpful. I was wondering if you could use a baby type monitor to watch over the mother and babies since you have wi-fi in the barn?
You’re right now, homemade spaghetti sauce is delish. Looking forward to a great garden for you guys. Hope mother nature is good to you this summer so you don’t have to use so many store-bought items.
I had to share a link to another channel with an adorable hopping, bouncing, happy, black Nubian goat. Blue Cactus Dairy Goats. "An update on Miss Lodi. Silly like Hope and Little P.
I know what you mean. I keep up on the dishes and laundry, but I rarely clean the floors, walls, and ceilings. My arms are pitifully weak from my breast reduction a couple of years ago and even before then I had a hard time maneuvering the vacuum and carpet cleaner and my arms get strained when I have them above my head for extended periods of time. Lee will usually do the floor cleaning. I will clean the ceiling fan once or twice a year. I pretty much leave the cobwebs up since I don't mind the common house spider that keeps down the flying population and doesn't harm people.
Different countries, different customs, different traditions and also different laws! With that disclaimer out of the way, I am used to wiring 230 Volts in a 3-phase grid. In this case "domestic" wiring is done with a common Neutral and a common Ground for all circuits. So in that first long pull around 7:00 I would only pull four wires, since both the ground and the neutral can be used by both circuits. We also use different colors to identify the phase-wires of the different circuits in the same conduit.
Hope EveryOne is doing well this morning!
Right back at ya!
Love Ginas laugh! Have a great Monday!
Lumnah Acres thanks y’all good morning, we are good here in eastern Kentucky! You all stay safe out there.
Alive and kicking in the GWN 🇨🇦
Doing very good all and hope your family is good as well.
Hope just gives me a giggle when she jumps! Pure joy! What is this mess! Gina you are adorable! Then Magnolia blesses us with a jump! Yay!
LOL...Magnolia feeling her goat groove
Yahoo... ! Spring is just about here. Can you believe it?
With everything going on in the world it’s so refreshing to have these minutes of positivity in the morning with you guys! ❤️✌🏻
thanks no matter what Homestead life keeps going and we need to get ready for Willow's babies!
@@LumnahAcres Lucky homesteaders . Almost no risk to get infected by Corona / No queeing for toilet paper . Getting ready for Willow's babies! VS Getting ready for Corona & Depression ( econmic & mental )
@@azurbleu4335 Excactley, that seems to be the thing about it... escaping the crazy media platforms.
Gina, you are worth your weight in gold, especially during projects like this wiring of the barn. You and Al make good work partners. Love to see it.
Yes she does they are the perfect little couple I love when they do projects together ❤️
I love her smile when it works, like "yeah we did it"
Thanks for the diversion from the stress! Be safe!💕
You two work so well together. getting it done.
Always wondered how electricians pulled wires, that is so cool! Thanks for sharing and stay well, guys!
P.S. The frolicking goats are my favorite!
So nice to see Gina smiling. 😊 Gina you have a great smile please do it more. 🤗🤗🤗☺️😀
Love watching you two work together 😊I've been up since 5am canning 21 quarts of red kidney beans and 11 quarts of white beans. Today I'm hoping to put the finishing touches on my chicken broader and finish planting seeds in the green house. You guys keep me inspired...especially on my hard days. And your calm, we can do this attitude, keeps me moving forward 😊 Thank You and God bless you abundantly 💕👍🙏
Mary Seifert - I hope it's a brooder: The perils of Auto Complete!!!
@@tonygrimes13 lol 🤣😅 I need to proof read before I hit send.😁
Just love watching the goats jump kick their way to the hay feeder. Hope your all doing well, staying healthy. I need to get one of those instapots, dinner in no time! Looked good Gina!.
I am so impressed with your constant attention to detail and improving your farm. I appreciate watching a successful and fun couple work together to achieve goals. Thank you for sharing and inspiring me to want to accomplish more in life!
There's Hope's little hoppy dance. I use LED rope lights in my chicken coop. The animals can't hurt themselves on them and there is no bulbs to break. They can be strung together for quite a distance and don't use a lot of power. Boy dinner sure looked good. Blessings to all.
Gina you seem extra happy lately. You're the boss in your kitchen! As a cook you're limited to your ingredients, you don't need to see if your dish is ok by society. Run with your imagination, be the spice in your family and kitchen. Way to go!
I missed watching your videos..it's been 9 months since the last time I watched your vids (I moved to the other City for the new construction project) and now lots of things heppened in your farm and I'm super excited to watch what I missed, I have more time now since the lock down here in Philippines because of the Corona virus.
Hope has grown so much. She is definitely my favorite been watching her since she was on Weed em and reap.
Josh Melendez JMsolidsnake ~ I love that she kicks up her heels most mornings and could care less that Tanner comes to intimidate them.
I've been watching Lumnah Acres for a while now and I just wanted to say that the change in Gina is amazing, her beautiful smile and infectious happy nature has been becoming more frequent and it seems to always put a smile on my face too..Thanks Gina, you ROCK lady!!
You two make a great team ❤️
Your are very talented person to be able to do all things you do for your homestead 😊💐👍
Old Electrician with a hint on bending conduit of any kind. The NEC or the National Electric Code requires no more than 360 degrees of bends in any electrical pipe before you must place a box. I noticed you had 5 90's in one run and had trouble pulling wire into that run. You must count all bends including all off-sets and other bends. I hope this helps when you run conduit in the future. Another hint with PVC conduit is have a cup of water to cool your bends quickly once you have them the shape you want them. Pouring water on the bend will set it in place almost instantly. I am a long time viewer of your channel and try to watch every episode. Best of luck in your Journey.
Great job Lumnah's! 👍😁
I love seeing you two work together.
You two seem to get along with each other so well. When I retired it was difficult but we figured it out.
I remember years ago my granny had chickens one was out every day. Finally she got tired of chasing it down daily so she cut the ends of its wing feathers off on 1 side which made the bird lopsided and unable to fly out. Takes like 5 seconds per bird, once you catch it ,that sometimes takes a bit lol
Every morning before I watch your videos. I make sure I have a cup of coffee in front of me its a great way to start the day. God bless
My favorite part is becoming Gina's cooking your family meal and your prayer. Mrs CB Ohio
Dear Al, Gina and Olivia..With all the Craziness going on in the world currently, I am thankful for your Videos.. I feel like I am working right along side you all getting ready for "Baby Goats!" , and "What's for Dinner!" So fun.. Thank you again for sharing it means so much..
When you put up the conduit, I didn't think you'd ever get the wires pulled. I'm so impressed with how you did it. Good job! It'll be nice to have that electricity.
If you twist your wires together they will fit easier. Can hardly wait to see the baby goats. Have a great day God bless you all.
Yes, I have a Nelson. When Nelson gets mad I let him blow off some steam and then he feels much better. I think you guys are wonderful!
fyi, they make a slime for pulling wires! makes it much easier,really helps for long pulls!
I just love your family wonderful harmony
Figaro : NO I am not coming in to supervise. NO I am not checking up on you. I wanted in because it's SNOWING and it's warm where you are🐱🐈
Got a couple conduit tips for ya. Those junction boxes are also called pull boxes. If you go over 360° worth of bends (4x90°) throw in a pull box. Pull from pull box to pull box and leap frog your way down the run. Makes life a lot easier and you're less likely to damage the wires. Wire lube helps a lot. Also when you run your conduit think about the direction you're going to be pulling. You want the wire traveling such that it's coming out of the male end into the female. Other way round and you're dragging your wires into the hard edge of the male end and it'll grab your bundle and stop it dead. Or cut into your insulation.
As always thanks for the great videos. You all are doing great. All the best.
SPAGHETTI RECIPE WITH CHICKEN
Gina you said the recipe was below, but I looked and could not find it. Could you please send it???
Thank you,
MissKittyKat in California
Good team work pulling the wires
If you stagger the wires when you tape them, you eliminate the bunch by taping all of them in one clump. Pulled plenty of wire through the years.
Just a tip when pulling wire. If you stagger the ends of the wires ie. black then a few inches down the white and then few more inches down the green then wrap with tape. When you attach it to the rope it will go thru bends and turns easier as it will not have such a blunt end, it will be more tapered or pointed.
My hubby made a reel just like that when we wired the basement. It was quite a job!
You guys are amazing at all of the things you are able to accomplish yourselves! An inspiration to us all! Stay well and keep the videos coming. I can only imagine how delicious that maple syrup is!😊
Ground is usually on the bottom in residential. The outlet should be oriented with the ground pin down because a person grabbing the outlet will have their index finger at the bottom side of the plug and the index finger sticks out further than the thumb. Having the ground down will keep a person's index finger from touching the live pins.
Every time I see. Your mule I say to my self wow that's so nice and quiet!!!!!!
Our dogs always knew when we made spaghetti. Had spaghetti last night. Our lab got a little taste. I really like how the insta pot makes spaghetti.
Great work on the electrical wiring. Your daughter looks awesome with her new grill. She will be even more beautiful, if that is possible!
My Italian neighbour often made chicken sauce. Always enjoy your cooking segments. God bless.
It’s nice that you are aware of everything regarding electrical issues and building,,,, makes life easier !!!!! We here are so dependent on professionals it’s irritating at times !!!!
Good mornin Goat Mountain ... funny to see Magnolia do the Hope Hop ~8^) Glad to see you get the wiring done (for now). 27F @ 9am here in central Pa.
Love seeing the Hope-hop. Might be a good lesson there.
A dowel rod to wrap the string around when you are pulling lets you put the force on the rod and not the hand.
When you cut a length of wires and plan to use the same color wires in the same box use some electrical tape to mark the wire bundles to not have a question when you come back to it later. A pack of multi color electrical tape is very handy to own so you can mark individual bundles or if you are switching a wire color in a box to wrap all of that wire in the box like is needed for a 3 way switch.
A hook in the side of the laying box would let you hang the egg basket to not risk dropping it when you go to close the door.
Chuck the dowel rod in a drill. When you pull the trigger, it wraps the string around the rod. It often makes wire pulling faster.
where did you get that little dragon that sit on top of your pressure cooker. I would like to get one.
Always love to watch your Vedios. Positive outlook is fantastic, while the world goes nuts with glume, dome and greed. I get to watch your family projects. Love, life and faith at its best. I trust the creator to keep me safe. G-D Bless.
Looking forward to see all new arrivals coming to your homestead. 💋
I liked pulling the wires using the vacuum cleaner and the string. Need idesa.
So true Mary it's refreshing to see positive and happy in life yea.😃👍🏼
You guys make a good team.
I loved the cooking segment in this episode. I never knew that the handle on the InstaPot lid fits inside the handle of the InstaPot body handle! I'm always looking for counter space to set my lid down. I don't have to look anymore! Thanks, Gina!
As all ways a great video of how to run wire and stuff. Thanks for sharing.
stagger the wires at the tip with electrical tape, so you gradually get thicker ....that way there is not such a large clump at the tip blocking your progress through the pipes.
Al don't sell yourself short.my man you do know how to do electrical or you wouldn't have lights in the barn. Nice job. God bless you and your family. Good luck Willow💞🇺🇸🌹
I'm a electrician work work is fine you run extra green wires that ok. You can all ways go over but not under
Have to try the recipe but my hubby would need bread and applesauce to go with it.I can't wait for those baby goats and chicks!
Just to let you know 1 ground through the pipe is to code for 3 Circuits or more depending on your amp draw and voltage use
Two suggestions from a OLD pro. Stager the insulated ends of your conductors when you tie them onto the string for pulling to avoid that blunt leading end. Skin your wires a bit longer so you can stagger the insulations and make more of a "taper" on the pulling end. Also, you can peel at least half of the strands and cut them off so that end you bend over in the string eye is less thick. Four or five strands is more than enough and the skinnier the end the better. Some "pulling compound" might be a good investment also.
BTW, if the "hot" wire and the "switch leg" are both on the same circuit, you can use the same neutral (one instead of two) and save a wire on your pull.
19f and clear as a bell here in the middle of the Mitt. I'm off shortly for a hike ;)
Your spaghetti looks delicious, where is the salad, no knead bread , and apple slices? Great video- goats are coming- can’t wait!!!!
the problem with outlets on the ceiling is the weight of the cords pulls out of the outlet very easily.
I always enjoy when I'm able to make my secret guess on how many eggs they'll count out. Thanks for the Spanish count down.
Good morning! Al, I am always glued to the screen when you post a video. You never disappoint when it comes to projects. Please let Gina know that chicken and spaghetti go great together. I even put parmesan cheese on it. Making slurping noises because it looked so good. God Bless you all.
Morning all, just was thinking it might be a good idea to seal your concrete floor before Willow has her kids, that way it doesnt absorb the smells. Other things are looking great, you have a never ending story going there. Happy Monday to you all.
Hi..... AL and Gina, thank you for sharing your video homestead chicken farmer garden 👋 bye 👋 bye 👋 bye 👋 👨👩👧👸👕👓🐩🐔🐓🐥🐕🐖🐈🌱🐐🏡🎥👍👍👍
If you put the two circuits on different phases, you only need one ground and one neutral. Save lots of wire!!!
Getting excited about the new baby goats due dates ! The chicken spaghetti looks yummy!
Holy Mackerel. The barn is seriously juiced up. WOW 🤩 Lift the bottom of the net to let the chicks back in. That is probably how she got out. Trying to get something under the fence.
Hi Lumnah Acres, I was wondering about the ducks, do they not miss not having a pond to swim in. I have heard in other homesteading steader's, that even having a little kids pool is not deep enough for ducks as they can not dive and they need a deep pond to swim as they like to duck under and helps clean themselves, is this true? how are your ducks coping?, to me they look ok. I am sure the goats will be happy to have lights. Not long till the little goats will arrive. Have a great day.
You only need one ground conductor, regardless of the number of circuits.
These videos makes me want to live this life! We all should! Love it!
If part of the sap freezes, I would think you could fish that out and throw the ice block away. The sugar should freeze out of it like salt does, and they unfrozen sap would be higher concentration of sugars (and hence lower freezing point). I could be wrong, but would be interesting to try boiling the ice part separately and see if there is no sugar in it.
"I LIKE IT", haven't heard that in a while....
Great job👍
Lights, camera, action.....baby goats, chickens, & piggies
Stay healthy and Well 🤗🤗🤗🤗
HUGS for Everyone 🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗💞💖
☀️🌞💐🌹🌻🌺🌸🌼🌷
Is hope old enough to have babies yet! They will be beautiful!
tracy bradshaw ~ I think Al said she would be old enough by October.
The lights in the goat's stalls and the soon to be birthing stall will be very helpful. I was wondering if you could use a baby type monitor to watch over the mother and babies since you have wi-fi in the barn?
GREAT video guys LOVED it! U guys are AWESOME!!!!
And we shall now call you. “The McGuyver of Lumnah Acres “ Good job Mr and Mrs McGuyver . 👍👍👍...😁
You’re right now, homemade spaghetti sauce is delish. Looking forward to a great garden for you guys. Hope mother nature is good to you this summer so you don’t have to use so many store-bought items.
I had to share a link to another channel with an adorable hopping, bouncing, happy, black Nubian goat. Blue Cactus Dairy Goats. "An update on Miss Lodi. Silly like Hope and Little P.
That was so cool!!😍🥰
You guys are amazing. That's all.
I found your youtube today on June 29th about 4pm and I enjoyed watching and following along your video. Thank you and nice positive video!
Make an Alfredo sauce by starting with a roux and adding cheese and cream and mushrooms to use with chicken
Goooood morning Al. Up really late but I’m retired so it’s all good.
Morning Al, Gina,
Speaking of Megyver. My friend was head over heels for that guy lol!
Nice job, can't wait to see the new babies!
JO JO IN VT 💕😊
I love hope.. lol and lil man has a cute little beard going on..love him too
Great job! A couple of biscuits would have been excellent with that meal.
Disco has The Hustle. Lumnah Acres has The Goat Hop.
Gooooooood mooooourning lumnah family homesteaders.....
KEEP ON KEEPING ON !!!!!
Hope you guys are doing well. Gina you are a great help being around for Al. God Bless your family and wishing you health.
I know what you mean. I keep up on the dishes and laundry, but I rarely clean the floors, walls, and ceilings. My arms are pitifully weak from my breast reduction a couple of years ago and even before then I had a hard time maneuvering the vacuum and carpet cleaner and my arms get strained when I have them above my head for extended periods of time. Lee will usually do the floor cleaning. I will clean the ceiling fan once or twice a year. I pretty much leave the cobwebs up since I don't mind the common house spider that keeps down the flying population and doesn't harm people.
Different countries, different customs, different traditions and also different laws! With that disclaimer out of the way, I am used to wiring 230 Volts in a 3-phase grid. In this case "domestic" wiring is done with a common Neutral and a common Ground for all circuits. So in that first long pull around 7:00 I would only pull four wires, since both the ground and the neutral can be used by both circuits. We also use different colors to identify the phase-wires of the different circuits in the same conduit.
Topped with parm and you had chicken parm quickie! 😊
Love to watch everything you do! Do you have a video on making the chicken stock? If not, could you please make one?
Lora Marshall - In UA-cam search Input *lumnah acres chicken stock*
Love your string pull method 👍👍😏👊
Greetings, Lee here, great video, really like the sucking the string in the conduit trick. Later
I've always done a white sauce like alfredo or parma for my chick spaghetti. You guys always do a lot in one day.