Tip of the day: tired of looking for boots,shoes and jackets? Have the boys build two shoe rack and two coat hangers put one at the front door and one in the mud room. Be they example by putting your things away first. No more looking or searching for them. So goes the leader so goes the troops.
Yep. All that wood they have the boys could build the hangers, and even make them fancy hangers by making a family logo and doing the logo on the wooden hangers by wood burning, which is a beautiful art form. They can even make little hangers for the tiny coats.☺️ My grandparents had a resort in upper Michigan, and they made some beautiful hangers. Then they made closets with just simple smooth boards, and had a shelf on top for hats whatever, and shelves down each side to put gloves, scarfs, shawls, etc. Each person had their own cubby for their things. A sturdy long rod was hewn out of a small tree, and wooden hooks were added to place the rod into, four of them to be exact. The four hooks gave the rod good support, as coats are heavy. A bench sat across from where the coats were hanging where everyone could take off their shoes, boots, what have you. Then the footwear was all placed on a shoe rack. If boots were wet or muddy they were immediately cleaned off at a utility sink, then placed on a rack near a heater vent. Rubber boots had their own separate rack near the door with an umbrella stand next to it, and that sat under several windows that gave great light into that mud room. It took little time to make all of it, but it was functional, and very organized, which saved loads of time. Chaos is lost time, and lost time is lost productive work, and so in the end less time for fun things. They spend far too much time just running in circles looking for things. Maybe Justin will hear you, because it sure would save him and the kids a lot of wasted time. These are wonderful people, and they do so much for their community. It’d be so helpful to themselves to take just a few moments to do these simple things to get their place organized. And who honestly likes shoving their feet into cold shoes on a cold outside porch all the time? Not me! Those young men could knock this out in no time flat, and surprise their parents with a super nice mud room. I was watching Montana Haven and those boys build a lot of things working with their parents. They had a wall up in no time flat that gave the family an entry room area. The twins also have their pilots licenses now at age 18, and have their drivers licenses. Justin’s young men have great opportunities ahead, but they have to see them and understand them first. This is a great family Justin and Rebecca are raising, and once organized there would be no stopping them on what they can accomplish.
They tried a shoe rack when they lived in the cabin that caught fire. It was on the front porch right by the door. Shoes everywhere EXCEPT in the shoe rack.
@@queenbee3647 that shoe rack was on the porch of the main house before they moved to the cabin. It'd been there for years. Same thing: shoes everywhere.
@@dertythegrower 😂 WRONG! Too many times their rooms were trashed. I was cleaning in the middle child’s room, and under the bed I found the missing bowl with a moldy half of eaten on grapefruit. She was too tired to take the bowl to the kitchen, went to sleep, then forgot about it. That’s when she lost eating privileges in her room. It was also about the time I decided enough on the chaos and got the kids organized. Life flowed a lot smoother for everyone, no more lost privileges, and they ended up with a lot more time to do things they enjoyed. It’s all how you choose to live. Some chose the chaos, because it is hard work to change bad habits. It’s easier to just do nothing about it, but the problems it causes in the long run are much more difficult, but it’s all about the resistance and the rising above it all. Either you do it or you don’t.
With regards to freeze drying, you will lose a lot of food if you do it improperly. Most people think it’s done when it actually requires a lot more time. Never try to freeze dry fat it will not work! And I learned by experience apple juice does not freeze dry, high sugar content products do not like to freeze dry, certain candies will work others won’t cream does not work. Milk is excellent, buttermilk is great ! But Products with real chocolate won’t work! Store-bought chocolate milk does so I’m assuming it must not be real chocolate😂 but what you should do is take your product out when it says it’s done and weigh it Then put it back in for two hours. remove and re-weigh ,if it has dropped in weight put it back in for four hours pull it back out weigh it. Be sure to use oxygen absorbers and be sure to use a good sealer to suck out the remaining o2 if you use jars!
This brand of freeze dryer was made famous about 5 years ago, in the commercial and homegrower market for extractions of commercially grown and professional ('medical herb') and the companies i have worked for growing, use these 10 at a time all day long 365 days a year... the top experts you will talk to make 'edibles' that have the herb extracts in it.. nobody else made this brand bigger than companies growing 'that one herb' 😅
Harvestright rosin edible extracts... years of videos and pro 'extractors' use dozens of these all day long 7 days a week operating (last playlist on solventless will make you guys go 😮)
Recommendation… you need to be weighing your freeze dried foods to make sure they are dry. Setting the freeze dryer for extra dry time gives you the ability to stop and weigh a couple times after the initial machine cycle. I keep a book and scale on hand. Note the item, date, frozen/not frozen, initial weight etc..
Ditch the cube thing for freeze drying broth - its easier to just pour it into the trays and use a spatula to funnel it into jars after freeze dried. I do raw eggs this way as well when in abundance to rehydrate and cook in the winter.
Happy Holidays to you and your family. Add a note to your daily/weekly schedule to check your fuels level supply. That way, you can refill your supply before you run out. Red=gas. Yellow=diesel. Blue=kerosene. Small red cans=gas/oil mix for 2 cycle. Never a mistake that way. Keep a sufficient supply on hand for emergencies. You might want to look into local farming regulations. Sometimes, if you are registered as a farm, you can put a tank in that will allow you to keep fuels on the property for your machinery. You may not need to pay tax on the fuel. You can not use it for regular vehicles. I always keep a can of regular gas with stabilizer and two cans of diesel. The diesel is for my furnace. I run heating oil, but occasionally my delivery gets delayed. I just dump 5 gallons in the tank before it gets emply. It slightly reduces the efficiency but will keep me warm if my delivery is delayed. It is not for everyday use. Only emergencies. Sometimes, Mother Nature interferes with the delivery. In certain areas of the US, heating oil is mixed with diesel. Mine is normally pure #2. Just like the wood for your boiler, be intentional about other fuel sources. Those include gasoline, possibly solar, propane and butane, as your needs require.
They had a tank for diesel, they kept red diesel in it for their farm equipment. It's possible their supplier hasn't been able to come out to refill it since the hurricane.
I had family members who used gas cans for running equipment and parked full and empty on the front and back so they could be turned round on the shelf once used and you could see at a glance exactly what you had left. It was a great systems.
The big difference with freeze-drying is that the vitamins and minerals never go away during storage and while canning & jarring will works just as good it will only keep for 5-10 years before there's nothing but calories left. While it is nothing for freeze-drying to store for 20 years (in proper conditions) you should always give any consumable you open from long-term storage a good sniff to make sure it's still good.
I've had mine for years and I can tell you that if you get the mylar bags with the bottom that opens up wider to stand alone, you'll love them! It makes bagging so much easier.
We freeze dry just about everything ...have yet to have a disaster. I started 3 years ago and have been saving a ton of money....buying on sale and freeze drying !!
Get your fuels right, Justin you can get away with this situation with a gas motor, but you do that with a diesel, Ie: pour gas in it and start it, you will have a real big repair bill
Yeah except it is the other way around.. diesel engines can handle up to 20% gas (especially older models) gas engines 0.. that’s why in Europe diesel handles don’t fit in gasoline cars ..
@nicknitro9170 Not everyone is riding around with a 7.3 Ford diesel or an older GM diesel. You are correct. Older diesel engines can handle nearly anything that you feed it. Try to feed newer diesel engines gas, even a gas diesel mix. You will be buying a new engine.
Talking about community, a little town I used to live in started a small get together for Christmas dinner…this year they had to rent a tent, 300 people showed up!
Next year I am going to try and come to this parade . My Son and Daughter in Law live in Ashville 1:40 . So he will have to be on the lookout for the flyers:) . I hope y’all have a Happy New Year:) Thank you for showing us old farmers a thing or two :)
To freeze dry broth, pour the broth directly on the flat trays and keep cycling until it freeze dries into a powder. Then you can reconstitute it like bullion.
They do - but someone put the wrong product into the wrong container. Then thought simply putting an X on the containers would let others know the issue - instead of correcting the issue properly
Hopefully this was a teachable moment that will help all involved to recognize the importance of this communication tool (appropriate fuel in appropriate colored container - yep, even color can be a tool! :) ) to avoid future problems. Blessings!
Palominas unorganized parade!!! I think we habe a fb page about it now. We all just show up with decorated horses, trucks, and floats. It's the best parade I have ever been in and watched.
I have sampled freeze dried Banana, Apple, Pineapple, and Mango and they are all great. The pineapple and especially mango are just unreal. I wish I had some right now but they're expensive to buy!
Ive wqtched KEVIN from Hidden Heights Farm do eggs in a freeze dryer. Scramble them up and pour them in the try and load they up. Just add water to reconstitute.
My daughter-in-law set up a hayride for our family, her parents and us our our family and our family together. We on the hayride and it was quite lovely. We were in the Richard part of Houston where they have the lights and I think it was like two hours long. It was nice, and it was a family business because there was hayride people. There was a whole bunch of carriages as well decorated with Christmas lights, but it was nice.
I've done my fair share of diesel syphoning, and everything smelled and tasted like diesel for at least a week after the time I had a shot of it through my sinuses.
I cannot believe how much Austin's son looks like him. What's the baby's name? Your mechanic saved the day. You should write "Diesel" on the can so there's not another slip up. It was so nice of you and the family to plan another Christmas parade. I think it's a great event for the community.
Camera stating to dislike the cold. This was a little blurry.. ❤❤ Christmas parade was enjoyable… I remember living in Mt Airy In December, it didn’t matter any day was cooold. But living in Central Washington I’ve got 2” snow… Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year 🎊🎈🍾❤️
Red jug is always for gas you can even mark it with a sharpie pen for gas only .It's just common sense. I did not get the whole Christmas parade thing I know you have it every year but that was so confusing.
just pour the broth or juices out on the stray when freeze drying. you dont nee the tray things, dont over think it the strays will be fine. food lifts right off them. save yourself some time and you will make larger quantities at a time
Whinny is one of the loyalist dog I have seen. That is gone unloved and unfeature. She traveled a long way with you guys on foot. She needs one of those large store bought bones.
Hilarious, generous and a great memory for not only the Rhodes children but the neighbors' as well. _Nobody_ was thinking about a Christmas parade three months ago. A story and a tradition straight out of Appalachia👏😊
Yep. No fun putting diesel in instead of gas. REFUEL the FUEL BANKS ( multiple cans), JUSTIN. Suggestion: 1 location clearly marked diesel. I location clearly marked gas. Place the cans in the correct location. Paint each section the color of the cans to avoid confusion. Or not. Up to you.
This made me cry!! What a way to spread a little love and Christmas cheer for all of your precious neighbors who were affected by Helene! Bless you guys, Justin & Rebekah! I love this!!
Justin, I’m watching Max Velocity ( weather ) he mentioned you guys may get heavy wind and some rain your way. Just a warning. I hope it doesn’t. Stay safe. I hope you see this!
Omg! I’m getting weepy in my mid-life phase 😂… found myself teary eyed at the community coming out to celebrate Christmas with the parade after such a hard year. So so beautiful and so much hope in Jesus! Merry Christmas Rhodes family. 🥹
Honestly, I’m not surprised the wrong fuel ended up in there. Just watching the chainsaw videos you could see it’s the wrong mixture. Just label everything. That isn’t hard. They are certain colors for a reason.
You all don’t take care of your expensive equipment. We are supposed to be good stewards over what God has given us. You have been very blessed to be able to have these things. Please show your children how to take care of things properly. Happy New Year 🎉
Stop assuming based on a few videos. IF you'd been watching for years, or paying attention during those years, you'd know that they DO take care of their equipment!!! The problem in recent weeks is that their area just had a MAJOR hurricane wash through their community, taking out quite a lot of it. You'd also understand that if you'd been paying attention!!! Their usual maintenance people might not be able to come out to collect the machines like they usually do!!!
Shabbat Shalom friend! FD TIP! I thought I’d share how I do bone broth in the FD. I put the trays in the rack all but maybe 6”. Using a fat separator, I release the amount in the bare tray until it’s up to the wee edge, then gently slide it in. Discard or save the fat. Pour another bit of broth in the next tray and repeat. When it’s finished I scoop off the tray (doesn’t stick). It crumbles as you saw. I crumble it into a gallon jar. Then when I use it I scoop out usually a 1/4 cup for a mug. It’s pretty simple. I keep it in the pantry for regular use without an O2 absorber but for long term storage I use a couple O2 absorbers and it’s good for a long time. The consistency of crumbled powder you had is how most things turn out. Beans just turn to powder if you crush them.
Shabbat Shalom! Happy Hanukkah. Pray you all are resting and enjoying a peaceful day today. Yeah, sometimes life just happens on Saturday!! I thank Our Lord Jesus for grace!!
I LOVE your Christmas parade! Please don't ever stop - it brings us so much joy around the world too!🎄🐴🚜🛷❄️🛻🎉🛹
Tip of the day: tired of looking for boots,shoes and jackets?
Have the boys build two shoe rack and two coat hangers put one at the front door and one in the mud room. Be they example by putting your things away first. No more looking or searching for them.
So goes the leader so goes the troops.
Yep. All that wood they have the boys could build the hangers, and even make them fancy hangers by making a family logo and doing the logo on the wooden hangers by wood burning, which is a beautiful art form. They can even make little hangers for the tiny coats.☺️
My grandparents had a resort in upper Michigan, and they made some beautiful hangers. Then they made closets with just simple smooth boards, and had a shelf on top for hats whatever, and shelves down each side to put gloves, scarfs, shawls, etc. Each person had their own cubby for their things. A sturdy long rod was hewn out of a small tree, and wooden hooks were added to place the rod into, four of them to be exact. The four hooks gave the rod good support, as coats are heavy. A bench sat across from where the coats were hanging where everyone could take off their shoes, boots, what have you. Then the footwear was all placed on a shoe rack. If boots were wet or muddy they were immediately cleaned off at a utility sink, then placed on a rack near a heater vent. Rubber boots had their own separate rack near the door with an umbrella stand next to it, and that sat under several windows that gave great light into that mud room. It took little time to make all of it, but it was functional, and very organized, which saved loads of time.
Chaos is lost time, and lost time is lost productive work, and so in the end less time for fun things. They spend far too much time just running in circles looking for things. Maybe Justin will hear you, because it sure would save him and the kids a lot of wasted time. These are wonderful people, and they do so much for their community. It’d be so helpful to themselves to take just a few moments to do these simple things to get their place organized. And who honestly likes shoving their feet into cold shoes on a cold outside porch all the time? Not me!
Those young men could knock this out in no time flat, and surprise their parents with a super nice mud room. I was watching Montana Haven and those boys build a lot of things working with their parents. They had a wall up in no time flat that gave the family an entry room area. The twins also have their pilots licenses now at age 18, and have their drivers licenses. Justin’s young men have great opportunities ahead, but they have to see them and understand them first. This is a great family Justin and Rebecca are raising, and once organized there would be no stopping them on what they can accomplish.
They tried a shoe rack when they lived in the cabin that caught fire. It was on the front porch right by the door. Shoes everywhere EXCEPT in the shoe rack.
@@queenbee3647 that shoe rack was on the porch of the main house before they moved to the cabin. It'd been there for years. Same thing: shoes everywhere.
you all clearly never had a lot of young kids who always make a mess 😅
@@dertythegrower
😂 WRONG! Too many times their rooms were trashed. I was cleaning in the middle child’s room, and under the bed I found the missing bowl with a moldy half of eaten on grapefruit. She was too tired to take the bowl to the kitchen, went to sleep, then forgot about it. That’s when she lost eating privileges in her room. It was also about the time I decided enough on the chaos and got the kids organized. Life flowed a lot smoother for everyone, no more lost privileges, and they ended up with a lot more time to do things they enjoyed. It’s all how you choose to live. Some chose the chaos, because it is hard work to change bad habits. It’s easier to just do nothing about it, but the problems it causes in the long run are much more difficult, but it’s all about the resistance and the rising above it all. Either you do it or you don’t.
That parade is a great tradition to do every year,and this year it was really needed.
My husband of 47 years and I are both Sabbath Keepers too!!! Glad to hear y'all are too!!! Hallelujah for the King of Kings!!!
With regards to freeze drying, you will lose a lot of food if you do it improperly. Most people think it’s done when it actually requires a lot more time. Never try to freeze dry fat it will not work! And I learned by experience apple juice does not freeze dry, high sugar content products do not like to freeze dry, certain candies will work others won’t cream does not work. Milk is excellent, buttermilk is great ! But Products with real chocolate won’t work! Store-bought chocolate milk does so I’m assuming it must not be real chocolate😂 but what you should do is take your product out when it says it’s done and weigh it Then put it back in for two hours. remove and re-weigh ,if it has dropped in weight put it back in for four hours pull it back out weigh it. Be sure to use oxygen absorbers and be sure to use a good sealer to suck out the remaining o2 if you use jars!
Apple juice DOES freeze dry; you just need to dilute it 50/50 to get it to work.
@ good to know!!
This brand of freeze dryer was made famous about 5 years ago, in the commercial and homegrower market for extractions of commercially grown and professional ('medical herb') and the companies i have worked for growing, use these 10 at a time all day long 365 days a year...
the top experts you will talk to make 'edibles' that have the herb extracts in it.. nobody else made this brand bigger than companies growing 'that one herb' 😅
Harvestright rosin edible extracts... years of videos and pro 'extractors' use dozens of these all day long 7 days a week operating (last playlist on solventless will make you guys go 😮)
Recommendation… you need to be weighing your freeze dried foods to make sure they are dry. Setting the freeze dryer for extra dry time gives you the ability to stop and weigh a couple times after the initial machine cycle. I keep a book and scale on hand. Note the item, date, frozen/not frozen, initial weight etc..
Mark is the best!!! He’s always there for you. ❤
Ditch the cube thing for freeze drying broth - its easier to just pour it into the trays and use a spatula to funnel it into jars after freeze dried. I do raw eggs this way as well when in abundance to rehydrate and cook in the winter.
Happy Holidays to you and your family. Add a note to your daily/weekly schedule to check your fuels level supply. That way, you can refill your supply before you run out. Red=gas. Yellow=diesel. Blue=kerosene. Small red cans=gas/oil mix for 2 cycle. Never a mistake that way. Keep a sufficient supply on hand for emergencies. You might want to look into local farming regulations. Sometimes, if you are registered as a farm, you can put a tank in that will allow you to keep fuels on the property for your machinery. You may not need to pay tax on the fuel. You can not use it for regular vehicles. I always keep a can of regular gas with stabilizer and two cans of diesel. The diesel is for my furnace. I run heating oil, but occasionally my delivery gets delayed. I just dump 5 gallons in the tank before it gets emply. It slightly reduces the efficiency but will keep me warm if my delivery is delayed. It is not for everyday use. Only emergencies. Sometimes, Mother Nature interferes with the delivery. In certain areas of the US, heating oil is mixed with diesel. Mine is normally pure #2.
Just like the wood for your boiler, be intentional about other fuel sources. Those include gasoline, possibly solar, propane and butane, as your needs require.
They had a tank for diesel, they kept red diesel in it for their farm equipment. It's possible their supplier hasn't been able to come out to refill it since the hurricane.
I had family members who used gas cans for running equipment and parked full and empty on the front and back so they could be turned round on the shelf once used and you could see at a glance exactly what you had left. It was a great systems.
Happy to hear that Shabbat Shalom! Rest easy!
The big difference with freeze-drying is that the vitamins and minerals never go away during storage and while canning & jarring will works just as good it will only keep for 5-10 years before there's nothing but calories left. While it is nothing for freeze-drying to store for 20 years (in proper conditions) you should always give any consumable you open from long-term storage a good sniff to make sure it's still good.
Oh my goodness, I’m so happy for you guys! I enter the harvest right giveaway every three months. One day!
I've had mine for years and I can tell you that if you get the mylar bags with the bottom that opens up wider to stand alone, you'll love them! It makes bagging so much easier.
Just saw a freeze dryer tip….. they did shredded cabbage 👍 thought about you guys😎
My husband has his fathers 1985 diesel suburban. It has a 40 gal. tank and runs like a dream.
I love the Christmas Parade! Making family memories 👍🏼👍🏼
We freeze dry just about everything ...have yet to have a disaster. I started 3 years ago and have been saving a ton of money....buying on sale and freeze drying !!
Love the parade. I didn’t see Lily and her horse & cart in action in the parade.
We love our freeze dryer. I love shrimp and she freeze dried some, It was fantastic, enjoy yours
Get your fuels right, Justin you can get away with this situation with a gas motor, but you do that with a diesel, Ie: pour gas in it and start it, you will have a real big repair bill
Yeah except it is the other way around.. diesel engines can handle up to 20% gas (especially older models) gas engines 0.. that’s why in Europe diesel handles don’t fit in gasoline cars ..
@nicknitro9170
Not everyone is riding around with a 7.3 Ford diesel or an older GM diesel. You are correct. Older diesel engines can handle nearly anything that you feed it. Try to feed newer diesel engines gas, even a gas diesel mix. You will be buying a new engine.
Or an expensive fuel injector replacement bill.
Put lights on all the equipment, they do a jeep parade in my neighborhood with lights and it is gorgeous
I remembered back in the old days Rebecca was against canning and freeze dryer. She's come a long way yay
I wish I could afford a freeze dryer. Have a dehydrator, but...
I remember the tour and all of the glass jars coming home. But never saw a canning project. Glad to see a few projects in canning.
Talking about community, a little town I used to live in started a small get together for Christmas dinner…this year they had to rent a tent, 300 people showed up!
Next year I am going to try and come to this parade . My Son and Daughter in Law live in Ashville 1:40 . So he will have to be on the lookout for the flyers:) . I hope y’all have a Happy New Year:) Thank you for showing us old farmers a thing or two :)
To freeze dry broth, pour the broth directly on the flat trays and keep cycling until it freeze dries into a powder. Then you can reconstitute it like bullion.
I suggest you buy proper colored containers for your gas and diesel. RED/ GAS. YELLOW/ DIESEL. ❤
They do - but someone put the wrong product into the wrong container. Then thought simply putting an X on the containers would let others know the issue - instead of correcting the issue properly
Hopefully this was a teachable moment that will help all involved to recognize the importance of this communication tool (appropriate fuel in appropriate colored container - yep, even color can be a tool! :) ) to avoid future problems. Blessings!
We have gasoline in the red jerry cans and diesel in yellow.
Exactly. Don’t do it.
Had our freeze dryer for a few years now. Love it!
Oh how I wish I was on your street! That looks so much fun! You are such a fun family!
Freeze dry bone broth hack. Pre-freeze your broth in the cubes, then pop them out frozen, THEN put the frozen cubes in the FD.
Palominas unorganized parade!!! I think we habe a fb page about it now. We all just show up with decorated horses, trucks, and floats. It's the best parade I have ever been in and watched.
This is awesome to see how everything turned out 😀 thank you for sharing this with us 😁❤
You might want to add those little packets to reduce moisture in the bags and also jars.
Oh!!! How wonderful!!! Bless you all!!!
The parade made me smile!
I have sampled freeze dried Banana, Apple, Pineapple, and Mango and they are all great. The pineapple and especially mango are just unreal. I wish I had some right now but they're expensive to buy!
Love the parade! Great time for all.
This was so cute! What a beautiful idea!
Ive wqtched KEVIN from Hidden Heights Farm do eggs in a freeze dryer. Scramble them up and pour them in the try and load they up. Just add water to reconstitute.
My daughter-in-law set up a hayride for our family, her parents and us our our family and our family together. We on the hayride and it was quite lovely. We were in the Richard part of Houston where they have the lights and I think it was like two hours long. It was nice, and it was a family business because there was hayride people. There was a whole bunch of carriages as well decorated with Christmas lights, but it was nice.
I think you meant Richmond, not Richard
@ oops no rich Neighborhood River Oaks
Welcome to the future ;) I've had a FD for about 2 years and love it.
Hi... Merry Christmas 🎄 to you all thanks you for showing your video homestead 🎄🏡🐔🐓🐣🐤🦃🐑🐄🐖🐷🦮🐈⬛🦢🎥👋 bye 👋 bye 👋 bye 👋👍👍👍
Robin gave out freez dried fruit and veggies to the grandkids for Christmas, and they loved them,
Yall got an amazing family. ❤Blessings 🙌
I've done my fair share of diesel syphoning, and everything smelled and tasted like diesel for at least a week after the time I had a shot of it through my sinuses.
Great parade. I would have joined you if it wasn’t a several hour flight from California.
Happy Holidays Rhodes Family!! 🥰😇🎄🎁🕎❤ Be blessed!
I really liked your little Christmas parade
Looks good ❤😊
baby next to momma..no hat as mom talks about herself as freezing
Hillbilly parade. Love it. Horses and 4 wheelers in our town too tractors police ambulances bicycles come up last dodge horse patties. 😂❤❤
More I watch this family I wish they meet up with outdoor boys family
This was really beautiful :)
I cannot believe how much Austin's son looks like him. What's the baby's name? Your mechanic saved the day. You should write "Diesel" on the can so there's not another slip up. It was so nice of you and the family to plan another Christmas parade. I think it's a great event for the community.
I think it’s Waylon
his name is Waylen
I think the freeze dryer will be amazing for you guys
I’m in Australia and I am seeing your parade Justine…🎅
Camera stating to dislike the cold. This was a little blurry.. ❤❤ Christmas parade was enjoyable… I remember living in Mt Airy In December, it didn’t matter any day was cooold. But living in Central Washington I’ve got 2” snow… Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year 🎊🎈🍾❤️
Red jug is always for gas you can even mark it with a sharpie pen for gas only .It's just common sense.
I did not get the whole Christmas parade thing I know you have it every year but that was so confusing.
I bought a bunch of red and yellow fuel jugs from Rural King. I used a Sharpie to mark my red jugs NON ETHANOL ONLY.
just pour the broth or juices out on the stray when freeze drying. you dont nee the tray things, dont over think it the strays will be fine. food lifts right off them. save yourself some time and you will make larger quantities at a time
Our diesel cans are blue and gasoline are red.
Happy Day 🎈🎈🥳❤🎉
Gasoline in red cans only!!! Yellow cans are diesel!
Happy Holiday Justin Rhond s and family
Happy Day 💚
Whinny is one of the loyalist dog I have seen. That is gone unloved and unfeature. She traveled a long way with you guys on foot. She needs one of those large store bought bones.
I do feel sad for Winnie.❤
Yes!!! I feel like she needs some extra love and on screen time!!
Every time the boys go trail riding. Whinny is right there with them. The Christmas parade she was there. She needs some love and camera time.
Blessings!
Hilarious, generous and a great memory for not only the Rhodes children but the neighbors' as well. _Nobody_ was thinking about a Christmas parade three months ago. A story and a tradition straight out of Appalachia👏😊
I think the whole family has ADHD 😢! Shouldn't be so hard to find shoes and have gasoline and diesel in appropriately labeled cans.
Don't you use off road diesel? It has red dye added to it. No mistaking it
Yep. No fun putting diesel in instead of gas.
REFUEL the FUEL BANKS
( multiple cans), JUSTIN.
Suggestion: 1 location clearly marked diesel. I location clearly marked gas. Place the cans in the correct location. Paint each section the color of the cans to avoid confusion.
Or not. Up to you.
LOVE MY FREEZE DRYER
Blessedly beautiful! 🙏🏿👏🏾👍🏾🤩🐶
This made me cry!! What a way to spread a little love and Christmas cheer for all of your precious neighbors who were affected by Helene! Bless you guys, Justin & Rebekah! I love this!!
Rhodes Family ♥♥♥♥♥👑👑👑👑👑 Critters ♥♥♥♥♥, treats and tummy rubs. Tonka sends a tail wag and a sniff to his fellow critters.
Justin, I’m watching Max Velocity ( weather ) he mentioned you guys may get heavy wind and some rain your way. Just a warning. I hope it doesn’t. Stay safe. I hope you see this!
Omg! I’m getting weepy in my mid-life phase 😂… found myself teary eyed at the community coming out to celebrate Christmas with the parade after such a hard year. So so beautiful and so much hope in Jesus!
Merry Christmas Rhodes family. 🥹
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I loved your little parade! Next year, let's add Christmas lights to the trailer. That would be magical!
MARK!!!!!🎉🎉🎉🎉
The dog make me feel so sad😢 it looks so lonely. Dogs need a lot of affection to have a great life❤
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Best parade!!
Honestly, I’m not surprised the wrong fuel ended up in there. Just watching the chainsaw videos you could see it’s the wrong mixture. Just label everything. That isn’t hard. They are certain colors for a reason.
hey Rhodes family 👀👀🙏🙏❤❤
Y'all need to make a concerted effort to take care of your expensive equipment better.
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Love your channel. Yes, cold weather is upon us. Time to bust out the hats mittens,coats,wool socks and boots.
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Thats how you know your on your last kid 😂😂😂 👢 👟
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I have a question where did you get your dinner plates f6
You all don’t take care of your expensive equipment. We are supposed to be good stewards over what God has given us. You have been very blessed to be able to have these things. Please show your children how to take care of things properly. Happy New Year 🎉
Stop assuming based on a few videos. IF you'd been watching for years, or paying attention during those years, you'd know that they DO take care of their equipment!!! The problem in recent weeks is that their area just had a MAJOR hurricane wash through their community, taking out quite a lot of it. You'd also understand that if you'd been paying attention!!! Their usual maintenance people might not be able to come out to collect the machines like they usually do!!!
Shabbat Shalom friend!
FD TIP! I thought I’d share how I do bone broth in the FD. I put the trays in the rack all but maybe 6”. Using a fat separator, I release the amount in the bare tray until it’s up to the wee edge, then gently slide it in. Discard or save the fat. Pour another bit of broth in the next tray and repeat. When it’s finished I scoop off the tray (doesn’t stick). It crumbles as you saw. I crumble it into a gallon jar. Then when I use it I scoop out usually a 1/4 cup for a mug. It’s pretty simple. I keep it in the pantry for regular use without an O2 absorber but for long term storage I use a couple O2 absorbers and it’s good for a long time. The consistency of crumbled powder you had is how most things turn out. Beans just turn to powder if you crush them.
Justin, your own parade made me cry! Maybe it will really grow over the years. Then you can be televised! Awesome.
You guys kill me!! I love this ❤
Nice parade! I enjoyed it here from Kansas. Merry Christmas and Happy Hanukkah.
Do you make freeze dry taco soup packages to sell?
We FD raw eggs
Shabbat Shalom! Happy Hanukkah. Pray you all are resting and enjoying a peaceful day today. Yeah, sometimes life just happens on Saturday!! I thank Our Lord Jesus for grace!!
Love the parade! Would Winnie ride in the hay wagon?
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Love the parade!