Great job! Im sure @1870s would be impressed with your copycat storage. I really need to come up and see it in person. Ive been wanting to can some coleslaw but you need to try it first and let me know if I should 😘 Love y'all
Very pretty, we chop up our tomatoes and canned skin and all, 342 lbs in 2022. Then use those to make our “v8” juice, sauces etc. just juiced up and canned 39 quarts. 😃
Spacious pantry, very jealous. Love most of the set up the one thing I would probably do differently is instead of using the plastic totes to store your winter crop vegetables. I would get my hands on some milk crates are small enough. They’re easy to handle when they’re full they also provide a lot more ventilation which is good for storing your veg. They’re also stackable upon each other and another nice feature. And they are very inexpensive. You can normally pick them up from places for one or two dollars. I usually get mine at wholesale club in fact, if I don’t need them and finished with them. Wholesale club will give me the money back for the crates. So it’s pretty much like leaving a deposit that when you’re finished, you’ll get back. I agree with you. The food pails are great for storing rice, pasta grains you can even get screw on lids to give you easier access, which is a nice feature have to say much easier to get into those things. Good job on the pantry. Love all the space.
I just found your channel and I am so glad! I’m a brand new canner (in my 50’s 😂). I’ve only water bath canned. Terrrified to use my pressure canner for the first time. I hope you do recipe tutorials!!! Thanks for sharing.
I used a Victoria strainer and you don’t have to skin them or core them, very easy,makes a sort of purée and I canned that. You could make anything from that.
After years of battling with finding an easy way to deal with tomatoes we disco eted the weston electric press. Omg I wish I had it years ago.just quarter the tomatoes and feed thru press,fast easy.all those years I tried to justify the cost finally t ook the plunge.I will never go back to old way!
Get in touch with Becky at "Acre Homestead". Like you she does a lot of canning. She has a lot of tomato products and more beside of fruit/ veg / meat/ etc. You all might e able to pass hints tips etc on
Enjoyed 😉 do hope yall keep this content going, canning, gardening, homestead stuff...it's my "jam"😬🤣 . So more inspirational channels besides 1870 Homestead and Acre Homestead. Three Rivers Homestead is an excellent one and Farmhouse on Boone . Also one a little different is Rain Country, she is very informative with dehydrated foods. And of course several more I could list🫣 I can't wait for all your new content. And I wish you both the very best. Still have not gotten the nerve up to start my channel. But do Homestead, garden and can.
Your shelves look fantastic! But i would pop in a Centre brace from front to back on every shelf because it will bow over time like similar shelving on that 1870's homesteads did. Poor Todd just did a video on it :-( Easier to fix now rather than when you're full to capacity. But they are awesome shelves, we made the same ones when setting up to begin canning too :-)
For sure, we are going to do a video on that soon. Literally the day we posted this was the day we saw their video :) They are really nice, just some minor structural changes and they will stay that way haha
@@HomesteadDNA Oh i'm so glad you saw the video too! I would have hated to see you put all that work and money into your gorgeous shelves and be hit with a nasty surprise later * hugs*
Great job! Im sure @1870s would be impressed with your copycat storage. I really need to come up and see it in person. Ive been wanting to can some coleslaw but you need to try it first and let me know if I should 😘 Love y'all
Beautiful shelves! My son and Grandson built mine like this last year. The section they got will hold over 600 qts. Love it!
Shelves look great!! If you haven’t already watch Rachel’s newest video. They had to put extra support on theirs boards we’re starting to sag.
Yes! We did see that the day we posted :D We sort of knew it would be necessary in the future. But we have a few solutions in mind!
That’s pretty cool shelving, thanks for sharing it with us. Hope you both have a blessed weekend.
Very pretty, we chop up our tomatoes and canned skin and all, 342 lbs in 2022. Then use those to make our “v8” juice, sauces etc. just juiced up and canned 39 quarts. 😃
What a happy place right there! Well done You
Those shelves look great! You and your husband did great!!!
Spacious pantry, very jealous. Love most of the set up the one thing I would probably do differently is instead of using the plastic totes to store your winter crop vegetables. I would get my hands on some milk crates are small enough. They’re easy to handle when they’re full they also provide a lot more ventilation which is good for storing your veg. They’re also stackable upon each other and another nice feature. And they are very inexpensive. You can normally pick them up from places for one or two dollars. I usually get mine at wholesale club in fact, if I don’t need them and finished with them. Wholesale club will give me the money back for the crates. So it’s pretty much like leaving a deposit that when you’re finished, you’ll get back. I agree with you. The food pails are great for storing rice, pasta grains you can even get screw on lids to give you easier access, which is a nice feature have to say much easier to get into those things. Good job on the pantry. Love all the space.
Thanks! We definitely will do that. We just had these on hand at the time but you're definitely right about ventilation.
I really like the way you built this.
I just found your channel and I am so glad! I’m a brand new canner (in my 50’s 😂). I’ve only water bath canned. Terrrified to use my pressure canner for the first time. I hope you do recipe tutorials!!! Thanks for sharing.
Beautiful wood shelves!
I love those shelves!
Wowzers, that’s a gorgeous pantry. Well done!
You have a beautiful pantry. I love seeing all the jars of home canned foods. Happy canning.
I used a Victoria strainer and you don’t have to skin them or core them, very easy,makes a sort of purée and I canned that. You could make anything from that.
Beautiful pantry. I’m sure you’ll fill up the shelves real soon with more yummy items. I love the his & her items. Great idea!!!!
Your pantry is a thing of beauty and a testament to all your hard work.
After years of battling with finding an easy way to deal with tomatoes we disco eted the weston electric press. Omg I wish I had it years ago.just quarter the tomatoes and feed thru press,fast easy.all those years I tried to justify the cost finally t
ook the plunge.I will never go back to old way!
Thanks for the tip. We have a manual one but it's a pain.
very impresive great video to watch.
Great job!
That looks great!!!
Get in touch with Becky at "Acre Homestead". Like you she does a lot of canning. She has a lot of tomato products and more beside of fruit/ veg / meat/ etc. You all might e able to pass hints tips etc on
Enjoyed 😉 do hope yall keep this content going, canning, gardening, homestead stuff...it's my "jam"😬🤣 . So more inspirational channels besides 1870 Homestead and Acre Homestead. Three Rivers Homestead is an excellent one and Farmhouse on Boone . Also one a little different is Rain Country, she is very informative with dehydrated foods. And of course several more I could list🫣 I can't wait for all your new content. And I wish you both the very best. Still have not gotten the nerve up to start my channel. But do Homestead, garden and can.
What books and recipes do u recomend love looking at your canned goods thank u berry much
Those are awesome
Looks very good love I
Awesome video
Glad you enjoyed it
Please tell me how long dose your canning last how many yrs can you keep them
The coleslaw is great with BBQ
I love it on tacos!
Your shelves look fantastic! But i would pop in a Centre brace from front to back on every shelf because it will bow over time like similar shelving on that 1870's homesteads did. Poor Todd just did a video on it :-( Easier to fix now rather than when you're full to capacity. But they are awesome shelves, we made the same ones when setting up to begin canning too :-)
For sure, we are going to do a video on that soon. Literally the day we posted this was the day we saw their video :) They are really nice, just some minor structural changes and they will stay that way haha
@@HomesteadDNA Oh i'm so glad you saw the video too! I would have hated to see you put all that work and money into your gorgeous shelves and be hit with a nasty surprise later * hugs*
New subscriber from roots and refuge fb! ♡
Welcome! Glad to have you!
Wow
Leisa (suttons daze) will be proud of that ugly chicken 💜
Are your potatoes dry packed? Íve been curious as to how they taste even though I know it's not an approved method for canning.
Yep, they are dry packed. I was hesitant but they are delicious.