Cooking From Scratch 101

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Homesteading with the Zimmermans

Homesteading with the Zimmermans

6 күн бұрын

How to get started cooking from Scratch, Presentation given at Murray Fest Midwest, June 20 2024
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@ElaineTheeiot-zm3ul
@ElaineTheeiot-zm3ul 5 күн бұрын
Hello to you. I am a new subscriber. I am a 74 year old widow living in Southwest Louisiana. I recently was able to get raw milk on a weekly basis. Im actually making bread today with clabber instead of water. I absolutely enjoy your videos and am so admiring of your love for your family. God bless all of you.
@Ruthannzimm
@Ruthannzimm 5 күн бұрын
Oh!!!! These things are so exciting!!!!
@26skogen
@26skogen 5 күн бұрын
You will love this site. I look forward to every weeks videos and have learned lots. I clabbered milk for the first time last month and made cottage cheese. It was so good.
@ElaineTheeiot-zm3ul
@ElaineTheeiot-zm3ul 5 күн бұрын
@@26skogen I'm so looking forward to all of RuthAnn's videos.
@melindawargowsky8176
@melindawargowsky8176 5 күн бұрын
@@Ruthannzimmmaking bread, also, while watching this. Basic bread, though. Been invited to friends house for fireworks and want to take a baked gift😊
@michellemcneil5215
@michellemcneil5215 5 күн бұрын
That was awesome Ruthanne. 💕 I am so very proud of you. 🙌🏻Well done, my friend.👏👏👏
@suevallejo8645
@suevallejo8645 3 күн бұрын
RuthAnn, thank you for sharing your life with us!
@brendahoffer5534
@brendahoffer5534 5 күн бұрын
YOU DID A REMARKABLE JOB AND YOU LOOKED BEAUTIFUL DOING IT! HOW AMAZING! LOVE THE YELLOW DRESS!!!❤❤❤
@ericawhitfield9289
@ericawhitfield9289 4 күн бұрын
People laugh and it’s funny, but that literally is how you accidentally become a homesteader. The further you dive into taking care of your family and controlling your food, that’s where you end up (or desire to end up.) Ruth Ann, you sharing that you used to eat too much boxed cereal or that you still buy tortillas serves to make people feel like it doesn’t take perfection. It can often feel like the people we watch on KZfaq are inspirational, but so perfect that it’s out of reach or not realistic. But you show us that you’re like us. You’ve been there and you’ve just forged ahead to show us the way by the grace of God.
@Ruthannzimm
@Ruthannzimm 4 күн бұрын
These are kind words!!!
@susandavey3312
@susandavey3312 4 күн бұрын
Just take it one step at a time. Buy a few extra canned goods, get some rice and dried beans, it will keep you alive in a pinch. Save your money, make plans to protect yourself from the food rioting soon to begin, be extra careful in parking lots, never shop alone, and watch out for robbers. Don't be overwhelmed by bad times, be smart and take care of yourself.
@eliza_kai
@eliza_kai 4 күн бұрын
I agree. The inspiration that I’ve pulled from her has been life changing. My children LOVE this new mom in the kitchen. I find it to be a great break mentally and allows me to teach my “quick fix food, picky children” the opportunity to try new foods. I watched their pallets change and over time, their faces slimmed down, their bloated bellies settled, their attitudes changed. I’m serious, I never imagined I could do this. I’ll never ever forget the first time we took our children to a birthday dinner at a restaurant and they all said how salty everything was and couldn’t even eat. We recently moved and I got away from cooking because my new space is very small and multiple other factors but the kids are begging for the homemade foods back. They feel sluggish, tummy’s are aching, legs are aching, moods are bad. If my family can make this transition, anyone can. I have an autistic child and he only eats a very small selection of foods. Like for example, he only would eat sourdough toast in the morning. It took about 3-4 loaves of Ruth Ann’s sourdough loaf before his pallet changed and he no longer wanted store bought. ❤
@ericawhitfield9289
@ericawhitfield9289 4 күн бұрын
@@eliza_kai my 5 year old’s legs ache too!
@michellepeck694
@michellepeck694 5 күн бұрын
I love how you present and remind people just do a little at a time! Do the best you can today!
@maryseaman312
@maryseaman312 4 күн бұрын
WOW! I have grown a new appreciation for what my granddaughter is trying to do with her children.
@bonniebryant3238
@bonniebryant3238 5 күн бұрын
Ruthann I love that you are always bare foot. I do most of my gardening barefoot as well. I love to feel the soil in my toes.
@cheriebolender8765
@cheriebolender8765 5 күн бұрын
My Mom was always barefoot, in the garden and other wise. I am 67, and still barefoot!😂
@sincin9935
@sincin9935 4 күн бұрын
Your body actually needs you to do that. Awesome your gardening without foot wear
@elbeachy
@elbeachy 4 күн бұрын
@@bonniebryant3238 barefoot here too!
@citygal2198
@citygal2198 4 күн бұрын
Can’t do it in Texas. To many ants, stickers.
@superpsyched5624
@superpsyched5624 Күн бұрын
I just mentioned this in another comment. It does feel nice!
@natalialopes719
@natalialopes719 5 күн бұрын
Really good talk. I was raised on a farm with no grocery stores in a tiny village. Because of that I see food differently. Additives in all our foods has become the norm and people are paying the price. Many European countries have banned additives that Americans consume daily.
@coreyn
@coreyn 5 күн бұрын
I just love your content ma’am! I love even more that your weeding, tilling and working your ground barefooted! You just keep on teaching what your teaching, and thank you for the deal you worked out for the discount code! Your videos are fantastic and feel like home. I know this is how we’re supposed to live, thank you for the reminder of what really matters.
@littleme3597
@littleme3597 4 күн бұрын
I worry for her feet....toes. I would wear some toe shoes, but that is just me, at almost 80! Ouch.
@superpsyched5624
@superpsyched5624 Күн бұрын
I used to run around barefoot in the summer as a kid and even ran on gravel. I miss doing that. She's worked that garden for years so there's probably not much in the soil to hurt her. I'm sure it feels good to have the earth under her feet. It's nice that she has a hose by the door to rinse off before going inside also.
@arvettadelashmit9337
@arvettadelashmit9337 5 күн бұрын
You are correct in everything I heard you say in this video. I have just learned that some of my food allergies may have been caused by a tick bite. It's called Alpha Gal Syndrome. However, most of my food allergies came from eating the same foods too often (from a medical doctor who specializes in allergies). When we were in LOCK-DOWN, I learned that I was wasting money by shopping for food too often each week. The stores put many items on display to tempt us into buying more than we need. I have learned that it is best for me to shop at the small food stores (that don't rearrange their shelves often and offer many more different items than I will ever need). The longer they can keep us in their stores the more money we will spend on items we don't need. A bigger store does not mean better foods. Go shopping with a list, stick to buying only what is on that list, and check-out of that store as quickly as possible.
@thisnthatcormak
@thisnthatcormak 4 күн бұрын
When I had my daughter 4 years ago I made all her baby food with fresh fruits and veggies. I stumbled upon a group about food dyes. There is a huge difference in our daughter if she eats dye or too much sugar. So we cut them out. We started making mostly everything from scratch. Our birthday cakes, bread, dough, snacks, bone broth, pesto, gravy, brownie mix etc. I learned to can and dehydate and freeze in season fruits and veggies. We trade hay for our neighbors beef. My husband trades his mechanic skills for eggs and veggies we don't grow. All of the homesteading channels have helped me so much. I make my own ranch with your recipe. I've used your pie dough and pumpkin recipe. And also make the homemade hot pockets. We don't eat cereal anymore. Now it's fruit or homemade oatmeal or eggs. We notice if we eat out we have low energy and we often feel sick that night or the next day. Foods I used to love I notice if I have some they taste gross We still buy tortillas, organic tortilla chips and small odds and ends. When we visit the Lancaster PA area several times a year, I stock up on flour, sugar, oats, spices, local cheese etc. The savings has been insane between bulk buying and from scratch
@rebeccadavis6812
@rebeccadavis6812 3 күн бұрын
To me, the best take-away from this talk, and there were lot of really good things to glean, was at the end when you talked about the most important thing is your relationship with your family. Cooking from scratch is not a gateway to Heaven, I appreciate so much you saying that for all of the young mothers but really anyone who need to hear that - that your children's eternal salvation & relationship with God and their development are the most important thing. Even if it is not home made or the best homemade... so don't beat yourself up about it...if you have a relationship with your family you have not failed. What a wonderful thing to emphasize and even be the last words that you end your seminar with for ALL of the young mothers listening who really need to hear that specifically!! That is a blessing!! Thank you Ruth Ann!!
@littleme3597
@littleme3597 4 күн бұрын
My mom was from Europe and would not let us drink any colored drink. She called it colored junk. No, Hi-C, which we kids wanted. Nothing artificial, colored, preserved. They did organic gardening. Canning. I ate plain yogurt, with some cinnamon and a bit of sugar. I ate grated raw carrots with lemon juice and apple as a treat! We loved it. Then raw oatmeal with raisins and milk as cereal. I am almost 80!
@aprilhampton6298
@aprilhampton6298 5 күн бұрын
My family won't eat store bought spaghetti or Alfredo sauce because they prefer my homemade sauces.
@diandecker8529
@diandecker8529 5 күн бұрын
I enjoy watching you. I'm 70 and stll raise most of my food. I buy very little at the grocery store. Mostly I buy flour, sugar, cornmeal, butter and some milk. I dread the day I can't or don't cook. Preservatives are what I try to stay away from. Keep educating all of us.
@katescaringcorner6765
@katescaringcorner6765 5 күн бұрын
Ruthanne! You’re amazing! You are a wealth of wisdom and we are so blessed that you are willing to share your journey with us. Thank you ❤
@tripleS1906
@tripleS1906 5 күн бұрын
In the video where you are discussing the purpose of tonsils and how if they are swollen you have a build up of toxins makes me wonder about when I was little. My mom had to push the Drs to take mine out due to me having the equivalent of sleep apnea at 5 years old. She said I was suddenly stop breathing and sit up gasping for breath. It really makes you think that if our healthcare system looked more for the root cause over slapping a band-aid on the problem we might have fewer people chronically ill.
@marking-time-gardens
@marking-time-gardens 5 күн бұрын
AMEN!
@susandavey3312
@susandavey3312 4 күн бұрын
Healthcare systems are often paid off by Big Pharma. They mean to keep us taking expensive medications for life, not much is ever cured by medicines, try taking vitamins to stay healthy, it works for some.
@onThisJourney
@onThisJourney 4 күн бұрын
You are a wise woman and a great teacher!! Bravo❤
@ElizabethBarber-tu9ey
@ElizabethBarber-tu9ey 5 күн бұрын
Your parting message is absolute truth! Relationships, with God, family, and friends should be our priority. Have a wonderful week!
@jenbear8652
@jenbear8652 3 күн бұрын
Even though I’ve been cooking mostly from scratch for most of my marriage, this was so helpful and encouraging! I LOVED the ideas of “ change our thinking from ‘I need something different every day’ (my husband) to ‘This is good & nourishing to my body & I need a lot of this’. AND food doesn’t have to be a source of pleasure for EVERY meal or EVERY day! Have a special meal once a week and eat similar nourishing foods the rest of the time! That would make my job SOOO much easier!!! Thank you Elvin, for recording this - and thank you, Ruth Ann for sharing it here on KZfaq for those of us who couldn’t come to hear you in person! You are such a blessing!
@pearlrawson8636
@pearlrawson8636 5 күн бұрын
Such a great presentation! I love your humor so much. “And that’s how you’re accidentally going to become a homesteader”…. lol God bless you and your family.
@Ruthannzimm
@Ruthannzimm 5 күн бұрын
Lol
@annarivera4636
@annarivera4636 5 күн бұрын
Ruthann I enjoyed your talk. We love tortillas too. When I was younger and was ready to have a baby I would roll a 10 lb bag of tortillas and I would freeze them a dozen bags. So that way I wouldn't have to make tortillas after I gave birth and just got to bond with the baby. I still do that now but we are retired folks. And now I just freeze five tortillas in a bag. Because it's just us two. We follow a lot of your bread making videos. I wish I could go back and raise my children all over again and have you as my mentor. Keep doing what you're doing. God bless.
@amazinggrace1977
@amazinggrace1977 4 күн бұрын
Do you cook first or roll it out and freeze
@annarivera4636
@annarivera4636 4 күн бұрын
@@amazinggrace1977 I cook them first. Cool place them in a freezer bag. Then freeze.
@annarivera4636
@annarivera4636 4 күн бұрын
Even when you buy from azure in bulk you can freeze those organic tortillas. But home made is way better. I tend to get belly aches with store bought. So I'd rather have homemade.
@annarivera4636
@annarivera4636 3 күн бұрын
@@amazinggrace1977 to thaw them out you just leave them out, throw it on a grill or a cast iron pan and they soften up just perfect.
@lilliemaeeismeier5774
@lilliemaeeismeier5774 5 күн бұрын
I think that our parents lived such long lives is because they ate scratch made dinners and meals. They did not eat fast food and all of these preservatives. Grandmother, 93, Mother 92, this is a wonderful long life.
@jphwife
@jphwife 4 күн бұрын
You are just so refreshing, Ruthann! It’s nice to hear a voice of reason. ❤
@Ruthannzimm
@Ruthannzimm 4 күн бұрын
Thank you so much!
@duncand5148
@duncand5148 5 күн бұрын
“Oh That calls for milk”. “I need a milk cow”. 😂 PRICELESS!!! Very inspiring video. Love, love, love your teaching style. 👍🏽
@riverduck3
@riverduck3 5 күн бұрын
Excellent!!!!! Bravo!!!!! When our son was attending pre-school at a private Lutheran church, they would serve hot dogs each Wednesday. I didn't want him to ingest anything with nitrites (this was 30 plus years ago before nitrite-free meats), and so I purchased all-natural hot dogs for him, and the cook was kind enough to make sure that he got what I had provided for him. Before you knew it, the other kids wanted to trade with him. I'll never forget the time that a stay-at-home mom whose son was friends with our son told him that he was invited for lunch at their home so that he could FINALLY have a nice hot home cooked meal. I had no choice but to have to work, yet I made sure that I cooked almost every dinner!
@littleme3597
@littleme3597 4 күн бұрын
Ha ha....She made an assumption.
@riverduck3
@riverduck3 4 күн бұрын
@@littleme3597, I didn't find it funny then, and I don't find it funny now.
@silver_threads
@silver_threads 5 күн бұрын
Love this, Ruthann! Someday I would like to meet you in person, and say hello...you are such an encouraging person...so down-to-earth, authentic, and most importantly, my sister in Christ. Watching your presentation on cooking from scratch gave me the feeling of being there in the audience! May God continue his blessing you and your family and keep you giving us these inspiring and educational videos every week...always a treat! Blessings, Marie
@karinjudge7277
@karinjudge7277 5 күн бұрын
What a wonderful comment. Ruthann has such nice followers 😊
@lindaland5160
@lindaland5160 4 күн бұрын
I so wish I could have attended this conference and had the opportunity to speak with you. Thank you for all the skills you share and the one that hit my heart the closest is the relationship with family. In one of your videos you spoke of relationships being eternal and I have not forgotten it.
@Ruthannzimm
@Ruthannzimm 4 күн бұрын
I talk about it often because I have to remind myself often
@WillowsGarden
@WillowsGarden 5 күн бұрын
Hi RuthAnn and sweet family! Thank you for filming the conference with you. You definitely have the knack for teaching and explaining the concept of why people should cook from scratch and be prepared for slowly introducing it to the family. I do like the photo with Rory Feek at the end. I used to listen to his wife Joey sing, she had the voice of an angel. I hope everyone has a very blessed weekend!
@Ruthannzimm
@Ruthannzimm 5 күн бұрын
You are so welcome!
@elbeachy
@elbeachy 4 күн бұрын
I noticed Rory too. Did he get remarried?
@WillowsGarden
@WillowsGarden 4 күн бұрын
@@elbeachy yes he did.
@gardengrowinmawmaw8642
@gardengrowinmawmaw8642 4 күн бұрын
Wow, Girl! You nailed it! Great lesson for all of us. Thank you!! And...that grandson is gorgeous!
@marsupial2583
@marsupial2583 5 күн бұрын
Great job, Ruthann, with your presentation. I always look forward to Saturday and watching your newest video. So nice to see your family with Rory Feek, Jess/Miah. Such a blessed homesteading community.❤
@susanguzek766
@susanguzek766 4 күн бұрын
Ruth Ann, I appreciate your comments that you share. I recently discovered your channel, and prefer listening to you about your experiences, than any television channel. God bless you and your family.
@kime4738
@kime4738 4 күн бұрын
I was there!! The highlight of the Murray Fest was meeting you! ❤ (We live in Thor.) Per our conversation, we bought a mini fridge yesterday, getting ready to try cheddar cheese. 😊 Thank you for your spirit of teaching and encouragement to add to our skills. You're a blessing to so many!
@Ruthannzimm
@Ruthannzimm 4 күн бұрын
Ohhh I remember our conversation!!! Excited for you!!!
@conservfriends9651
@conservfriends9651 4 күн бұрын
More great information. Thank you! BUT what struck me, in this video, was your smile in the last picture. As much as we love our children, there is nothing like the joy of grandchildren!!!
@danielleterry2331
@danielleterry2331 4 күн бұрын
I cook from my garden and my home canned veggies, I am so glad I have a garden and have cut the cost on our grocery bill but even doing that today we bought pet food, and my hubbies vitamins , milk and creamer and toilet paper, we paid 198.00!! Holy cow! I told hubby we must start feeding these cats our left overs and I need to raise more meat chickens so we can cut our cost even more because I don’t think if cost go hire we can have the ability to have pets, that’s a extravagance that we in reality can’t afford, unless I raise more meat chickens so I can can up what can’t fit in our mid size chest freezer. I can’t be the only one struggling
@cbak1819
@cbak1819 4 күн бұрын
My husband started drinking organic instant coffee and his snappy attitude has lessoned. We are born again. Some things are sin but it exacerbated the issues. Praise God for his leading and my husband's transformation.
@marianbrinley4389
@marianbrinley4389 4 күн бұрын
What is the name of the organic instant coffee?? Thank you!
@kathleengilmore8238
@kathleengilmore8238 4 күн бұрын
Ruth Ann, You are a Wonderful teacher, and you are so much appreciated. Thank you for sharing!!!
@lindah629
@lindah629 5 күн бұрын
I do mostly scratch cooking, too many things inside those boxed foods!!! Love your channel 💕 Have a blessed day.
@ethelenehill2818
@ethelenehill2818 5 күн бұрын
I enjoy your videos so much. I am 73 and was raised on a farm and all organic foods from scratch. Your videos bring such joy!!! I was watching another homesteading video and saw you giving your teaching and heard your voice. They were at the conference and filmed about 1 minute!! I was hoping to hear the entire workshop! Thank you for sharing it❤
@bonniehoehne6501
@bonniehoehne6501 5 күн бұрын
You always teach me something! I did not know the purpose for tonsils!😊I still have mine. (76 yrs old). I am horrified with all the food dyes etc. I watch kids (grands) consume those food and I cringe. God richly bless you and your family. ❤
@bjwest3837
@bjwest3837 4 күн бұрын
Great job on your presentation that you gave at the event. I learned a lot from your presentation about how important it is to eat healthy. Thank you very much. 🥇
@emilyneal7888
@emilyneal7888 5 күн бұрын
You represent homesteading, your community and your family very well. Job well done.
@billglitsch1225
@billglitsch1225 4 күн бұрын
I’ve been watching you KZfaq’s for only about 3-4 months . A great discovery! You are nothing short of amazing! Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge and life with us.
@dorothydavebritton3961
@dorothydavebritton3961 5 күн бұрын
Always enjoy your videos RuthAnn. Thank you so much. God's Blessings to you and your family.
@birgitelisabeth9661
@birgitelisabeth9661 4 күн бұрын
Excellent lecture. I loved every bit of it and sat spellbound and concentrated at the edge of my seat the entire time. Thank you.
@lifeinthepiedmontVirginia
@lifeinthepiedmontVirginia 4 күн бұрын
I learned from mom and grandma how to cook from scratch. Like you I want simple. The one thing I told myself that each of my kids will know how to sew a button and cook. I’m proud to say all my children know how to do both. Thanks for a great presentation
@juliebeitel4517
@juliebeitel4517 5 күн бұрын
So so so valuable. I can’t thank you enough for your service to those of us who are realizing the need for this content in our lives. We have to wake up to what we are putting in our bodies and believing that the food industry is doing what is BEST for us!
@budgarner3522
@budgarner3522 4 күн бұрын
As a school teacher, I once had an opportunity to listen to an ADD/ADHD expert from Children's Hospital in Ft. Worth, Texas talk about a new book of his. I got a chance to talk with him, and his research conclusions were that before the diagnosis of ADD/ADHD, test for allergies to artificial preservatives, artificial flavors, corn, wheat and red dye #2 - basically the cereal and candy aisles of the grocery. Allergies to these compounds produce identical symptoms to ADD/ADHD. I passed this along to parents of kids who had hyper behavior and without red sodas and candies, returned to their stable behaviors.
@lw7240
@lw7240 5 күн бұрын
Wow Ruth Anne, you are a natural speaker. Amazing! Bravo xx ❤❤
@carolynhowe9223
@carolynhowe9223 5 күн бұрын
EXCELLENT video Ruthann! Thank you❤️
@Ruthannzimm
@Ruthannzimm 5 күн бұрын
You're so welcome!
@debbiekrueger5576
@debbiekrueger5576 5 күн бұрын
Nice talk. You did a good job! I’m learning through a lot of failures, to cook from scratch. Bread has not been one I’ve been able to conquer. Have a blessed day!
@sharonp6762
@sharonp6762 5 күн бұрын
With bread I had many fails. Ruth Anne’s soft sourdough changed that for over a year now. Ruth Anne said learn one thing well that really helped me.❤❤❤
@debbiekrueger5576
@debbiekrueger5576 5 күн бұрын
@@sharonp6762 my hubby doesn’t like sourdough bread..I keep trying. Right now I won’t as we don’t have air conditioning so it’s too hot to bake! But I’ll keep working on it. Thanks for your advice
@getitright5863
@getitright5863 5 күн бұрын
I too have problems with bread and they won’t eat it because it’s heavy, then I’m discouraged! I can’t use Ruth Ann’s recipe because I have vegans and lactose intolerant in my family.
@megangreene3955
@megangreene3955 5 күн бұрын
Today is baking day for me. It is Saturday. The kids are going to the history museum today and I will have no-one underfoot. I buy Azure Standard flour, allergen free chocolate chips, and oats. I bought the five gallon buckets for our bulk items and the one gallon jars as well because we buy five pounds of chocolate chips and five pounds of oats. I am trying to get my husband used to bulk buying from Azure Standard. We have ordered from them twice.
@Vonbudigan
@Vonbudigan 5 күн бұрын
Thank you for sharing your talk at Murray Fest with us. I hope you are able to share other talks like this. It's a blessing to see you living your faith walk and encouraging others to be realistic in expectations on making the "drastic" changes for the health and well being of their families. God bless you, Mr. Zimmerman and your family for giving us glimpses into your lives. It's a privilege to witness all that He is doing for you 🙏🙏❤️❤️.
@sunsetheritagefarm1189
@sunsetheritagefarm1189 5 күн бұрын
I’m so excited to be able to see your talk. I had purchased a VIP ticket for the festival just to be able to meet you. I had to cancel my plans due to things going on here. Maybe next year. 🧡 Lorie 😊
@Ruthannzimm
@Ruthannzimm 5 күн бұрын
Awe I’m sad you didn’t get to come!!!
@sunsetheritagefarm1189
@sunsetheritagefarm1189 5 күн бұрын
@@Ruthannzimm me too!! I thought I would be able to get away and make the drive from Michigan. Trust me I was thinking about the festival that whole weekend and the tour on Monday. Maybe God was protecting me from coming back with 500 chicks because I wouldn’t have been able to resist their cuteness 😂
@lauramcadam5751
@lauramcadam5751 5 күн бұрын
Great ideas! Loved
@theintentionalhomestead
@theintentionalhomestead 5 күн бұрын
I really love your videos and the content. Your use of the word intentional resonates within me and inspired me to name my new homestead.. The Intentional Homestead. I wish we could get cultivators like that here in South Africa.
@MoneypitHomestead
@MoneypitHomestead 4 күн бұрын
Hi Ruthann, enjoyed this video. Thank you for thinking of us by sharing your talk at the show. I learn so much from you. Have a great evening. Lisa
@shervin6711
@shervin6711 5 күн бұрын
What a wonderful talk! I hope to someday see a conference near us! It seems like a very positive experience! Always looking to learn more! ( Even without the homestead)
@Ruthannzimm
@Ruthannzimm 5 күн бұрын
I hope so too!!!
@CioCieMaMom
@CioCieMaMom 4 күн бұрын
We had a large family seven children all within a then year range about 40 years ago and back then I used to fill brand name boxes with a better choice of that item and some stores carried no name brand food in black and white boxes. When I was in the hospital my husband had to deal with all the kids and this is what i heard--did i know that food comes in boxes with colors and pictures and Dad gave us cake for breakfast. Many of us did things to get better food into our family even years ago
@lisaholt3627
@lisaholt3627 5 күн бұрын
Good morning, Ruth Ann! You are keeping me company while I break green bean from my garden. I have never made pasta from scratch, but am going to this week. I'm almost 63 and want to learn and teach my grandchildren. This should be fun. Blessings to you and your family from Kentucky.
@SallyGreimes
@SallyGreimes 4 күн бұрын
Scratch pasta is divine!!!
@carolmalko615
@carolmalko615 5 күн бұрын
Oh, how I wish I could see you in person at one of the homestead events but it's too far for me to travel. I always learn something from each of your videos, RuthAnn. I had no idea about the tonsils being the last filter to your brain! Wow! And SO many people in my day had them taken out (me included) (I'm 74 this year). In my old age I am trying to cook so much more from scratch and eat healthier. We moved out of the city to the country with some of our kids and now I'm in charge of a huge garden. I'm trying to get everyone to eat healthier (3 generations) and it's not easy, but now I know some of your tricks, lol. I started baking bread in the last year and I even bought a mill! Who says you can't teach an old dog new tricks?!! With teachers like you, I am learning so much. Have a blessed week and thank you for being so inspiring.
@michelecreamer4764
@michelecreamer4764 5 күн бұрын
You were awesome Ruth Ann!!!!
@janiced.hannah7658
@janiced.hannah7658 5 күн бұрын
Thank you Ruth Ann. This was an awesome presentation. It has me thinking more about cooking from scratch. Im a 66-year-old widow. I rarely cook anymore because it's easier to eat out. My recent changes in my health are definitely related to the foods I'm consuming. So it's time for me to get back in the kitchen. I have to live a long life. My grandkids need me and i need them. Peace and Blessings to you and your family 💞💖💞
@littleme3597
@littleme3597 4 күн бұрын
You are such a sweet lady! I appreciate you.
@Ruthannzimm
@Ruthannzimm 4 күн бұрын
Thank you so much!
@Hope-rs1eb
@Hope-rs1eb 5 күн бұрын
I also I’m so glad to hear your talk. Great job!!!!!!
@deannarooff6031
@deannarooff6031 5 күн бұрын
I attended Murray Fest and so enjoyed listening to you and learning from you. How awesome to see all of you at the end of the video. I came away from that festival even more inspired by all of you. Thank you for what you share with us.
@karim-sq3cj
@karim-sq3cj 16 сағат бұрын
I love that you “mosey” along like you are telling a story. You are not rushed but relaxed and comfortable. Thank you for sharing your life with those of us that are looking to become more like you. Getting those kids outside away from electronics is awesome. Love 💕 your channel.
@karlaschaffner6592
@karlaschaffner6592 5 күн бұрын
I make the strawberry cream pie with pineapple or Peaches or blackberries. And I don't make a crust. The result is a creamy sorbet. It takes 5 minutes to make, I didn't have to wrestle the ice cream machine, and it's a low- calorie, after dinner treat.
@johnreginahenderson7032
@johnreginahenderson7032 5 күн бұрын
Great video! You are a blessing and a wonderful teacher! Thank you! 😊Regina
@sherihicks1427
@sherihicks1427 5 күн бұрын
Thank you for working out a deal with Agri Supply! I have kicked myself over and over for not grabbing my dad's cultivator (and his Troy-Bilt tiller!) We get along, but that would be very nice, since I find myself doing more and more of the hard work in the garden😢 Your talk was fabulous, RuthAnn! I wish I had discovered what you did when my own eldest daughter was getting strep over and over. I figured out how to keep the other 2 from getting it, but she just kept going. She even had it in the summers! She never had tonsillitis enough times in a row for the go-ahead to do the surgery. But down the line, she developed scarletina, and later Mononucleosis, and now she has some unidentified autoimmune disease(s). Her youngest (also a girl) is now getting strep over and over. I'm going ro share this with her! Thanking God for you, RuthAnn!
@TruthAndLight4995
@TruthAndLight4995 4 күн бұрын
❤ it!! Way to go!! I especially had to scale back during holidays. Yes, everyone enjoys meals made from scratch, but I found myself dreading holidays instead of enjoying them. I will prep some things in advance, but will not beat myself up for not making everything from scratch. It is so nice to enjoy time with family instead of being completely worn out.
@lynnek4226
@lynnek4226 4 күн бұрын
I so admire you and your wisdom, Ruthann. I liked what you said at the end about not beating yourself up if. I spent an afternoon canning tomatoes last weekend and I work a full time job, so we had store bought bread this week because knew I’d be tired and need to prioritize some rest time as well. Really enjoy your channel.
@1954mill
@1954mill 5 күн бұрын
Wow RuthAnn you’re a gift in this world ❤! You make us all feel like personal friends and neighbors 💞 Can’t say thanks enough to God for you and what you do 🙌🏼
@Ruthannzimm
@Ruthannzimm 5 күн бұрын
Wow, thank you!
@katjafarbenfroh8646
@katjafarbenfroh8646 4 күн бұрын
Your speech at the festival was wonderful without accusations, and at the same time addressed everything important! Respect and thank you!! When I was 53 the doctor told me you are getting old - you will no longer be able to work with your hands (artrosis) I found out I can change everything by changing my diet much love from Germany! PS: I eat mostly raw with cooked quinoa or potatoes and wild herbs daily ....
@deniseflick1355
@deniseflick1355 5 күн бұрын
Thank you for recording and sharing this. I was at the festival but wasn't able to watch all of it. This was very inspiring!! It was great meeting you. Like I keep telling everyone else, I was the one with the earrings lol :) thank you so much for sharing!!
@Ruthannzimm
@Ruthannzimm 5 күн бұрын
Ohhhh loved your earrings.
@user-yo6vs5ol5b
@user-yo6vs5ol5b 5 күн бұрын
This speech is wonderful. There's things I already knew from your vlogs and other's. But I learned more from this 1 and saved it to my pintrest on my Good to know board. Thank you Ruthanne. 😊❤
@laurelkelley4907
@laurelkelley4907 5 күн бұрын
What a wonderful talk you gave on cooking from scratch I really did enjoy it! And did i catch a glimpse of Jess and Jeremiah from Roots and refuge in the closing photos from this post? They are 2 more sweet souls I love to follow . PS. Your little handsome grandbabies getting so big❤
@Paula.M
@Paula.M 5 күн бұрын
Thank you. Love your shows, so much wisdom. ❤ Did not know about tonsils. Senior now had them removed under age 5 because I was always sick. Born after WWII in Germany.
@gailmcdonald1946
@gailmcdonald1946 5 күн бұрын
I Thoroughly Enjoyed this Ruthanne, you are a wonderful teacher and speaker ❤
@raeannemery258
@raeannemery258 4 күн бұрын
You go, Ruthann! What a lovely, strong, independent woman you are!
@LM_Auto
@LM_Auto 5 күн бұрын
You are a great speaker: organized presentation, informative, and some humor thrown in! "Oh, there's milk. I need a milk cow." Cereal for Easter reminded me how I let my child pick a TV dinner once a year as a treat -- even though I didn't produce my own food, I tried to buy good ingredients and make recipes from scratch. Your channel has helped me to learn and dive deeper into cooking from scratch; my recipe box is full of recipes from RuthAnn! Thank you, and abundant blessings to you and your family.
@user-rf1zf5jb9c
@user-rf1zf5jb9c 4 күн бұрын
Ruthann, I just learned to make tortillas from einkorn flour with a tortilla press. It is great. I use parchment paper on the press. I tuck it under the bottom of the press and add another sheet to the top and then just peel the tortillas off very easily. It did take me 6 attempts to get this method perfected because I am not a cook by any means. I got the recipe from another You tube family. its called Gifts from the Father. A young child has this video out. It only calls for 4 simple ingredients. She rolls hers out, but I am not that good I will admit. I tried and it did not work out very well for me. They are best with just a tad less than a golfball size for my small press, Thanks for such great videos. I watch them all the time and learn so much from ya'll. I repeatedly tell myself, if at first you don't succeed, try and try again.
@debbiemalone2875
@debbiemalone2875 5 күн бұрын
Thank you so much for passing along your knowledge and wisdom. Your closing statement was 100% on point and should be practiced daily♥️
@kiriaioulia
@kiriaioulia 4 күн бұрын
Great presentation! Thanks so much for sharing with us!
@marking-time-gardens
@marking-time-gardens 5 күн бұрын
Very informative and encouraging video! Thank you Ruthanne for sharing it with us. Blessings on your family and your homestead! 🌻🐛Carolyn in Ohio 🌿💚🙏💕
@AlleyCat-1
@AlleyCat-1 5 күн бұрын
I'm called a super taster, i can taste mushroom powder or actual mushrooms that I'm told isn't there, i can also taste spoiled meat before anyone can or taste it. Making pasta (with a machine is time consuming, especially if you're doing it by yourself, but it's fun, i haven't figured out how to keep them straight lol I started with chicken's, then moved on to dairy goat's, because we couldn't afford a dairy cow (jersey) & to get the kid's to drink it, i added it to the store bought milk. That worked until the cream separated & they thought it was spoiled. Then we started separating the milk. Made ice cream & butter. Then after awhile got a cow. I need a new cow (we lost ours a couple yrs ago) I'd like to get a couple cow's, I'm dropping my goat number's to focus on how much they produce (milk), because I don't get the help. I tried the runny tortilla option, did not like how it went so i need a better recipe or keep trying it. Thanks for sharing
@megsojourner8150
@megsojourner8150 5 күн бұрын
ty for capturing and sharing on video! Insightful, encouraging, helpful! So nice to see a glimpse of your guests on your homestead. Bless you✨
@diannemiller4754
@diannemiller4754 5 күн бұрын
Very good Ruthann? I enjoyed your perspective on changing over to healthy eat slowly.
@angelajones5966
@angelajones5966 5 күн бұрын
I enjoyed your talk so much and loved meeting you! I am new to your content but my Aunt has been watching you for a while. Thank you so much for taking time out of your busy schedule!
@christasmarr2588
@christasmarr2588 4 күн бұрын
Thanks for all your help. I really enjoy your videos and recipes. God bless you all.
@haou132
@haou132 5 күн бұрын
Love and blessings +++!!!
@105cathy
@105cathy 5 күн бұрын
Excellent class! Much good content, thank you❤️
@GraniteHillCottage
@GraniteHillCottage 5 күн бұрын
Thanks for this video! My first child is on the way and I am committed to getting back to scratch cooking for him. It's so easy to slip back into old, bad habits (like buying highly processed foods from the store). I needed this video to inspire and motivate me to get back to cooking from scratch for my little one! God bless! ❤
@shazskay
@shazskay 4 күн бұрын
Well done, Ruth Ann! You are such an inspiration.
@marjoriesmithson5924
@marjoriesmithson5924 4 күн бұрын
Thank you Ruth Ann, GOD is good🙏❤️😊
@birgitelisabeth9661
@birgitelisabeth9661 4 күн бұрын
I make all my tortillas myself and it's very easy. It's a learning curve so just keep making them often and you'll get the hang of it. Use hot water, let the dough rest 30 minutes before making tortillas, don't forget the salt, most importantly keep trying, it'll get better in time; I promise.
@dianalittle7323
@dianalittle7323 3 күн бұрын
i've cooked and baked FROM SCRATCH FROM 2 paperback books called ""MAKE A MIX, and, MORE MAKE A MIX"" FOR 50 + YEARS. TO MAKE YOUR TORTILLIA'S PUT YOUR BALL OF DOUGH IN A ZIPPED PIE SHELL MAKER, AND ROLL IT OUT PERFECT... PRACTISE MAKES PERFECT... 🧺🌻 I SO LOVE YOUR VIDEO'S.... AND YOUR BOYS!!! :) ---- AND GIRLS!!!
@dianalittle7323
@dianalittle7323 3 күн бұрын
I CAME FROM A HOMESTEADING FAMILY ; THE YOUNGEST OF 6 CHILDREN; THAT THE STATE STOLE ON LIES BECAUSE WE WERE 98% LIVING OFF GRID... AND I WENT BACK TO IT AFTER I AGED OUT OF ABUSIVE STATE FOSTER CARE, AND ALL OF MY OLDER SIBLINGS ENVIED ME FOR HOW WELL I RAISED MY CHILDREN, GRANDCHILDREN... AND NOW WISDOM FOR THE GREAT GRANDCHILDREN ...
@laurielyon1892
@laurielyon1892 5 күн бұрын
WOW! What you said about the tonsils got me. When I think of when I had mine removed at 4 or 5 years old, it was actually because of the toxins that I had been eating already by that young age! Great tip also about adding the salt to help the sugar taste better, allowing us to use less sugar. I make my own yogurt about every 2 weeks, and I have been doing this for many years now. Good to know I can use that in place of sour cream at times if I want to. I don't eat as much processed food as we used to, especially once I started canning back in 2019. I make my own bread and I have since October of last year...and I do make my own tortillas if I want them lol. I don't like the aftertaste of store-bought. I just need to find a recipe now to make my own tortilla chips because I love salsa!! I will probably watch this again to make sure some of these things really sink in.
@nancyschwartz5665
@nancyschwartz5665 2 күн бұрын
Taking your picture with Jess was the first time I knew about you. WOW! Your gift for teaching and spreading the love and practicality of life with Jesus is a balm to me. And I love your ranch dressing trick!
@sharonspears9874
@sharonspears9874 14 сағат бұрын
I am a fan I'm almost sixty and have home cooked and canned all my adult life yet each time I watch it learn so much. Thank you.
@natalia199301
@natalia199301 5 күн бұрын
Good Morning What a beautiful presentation I enjoy my weekly what I call my kitchen checkup….Thank You so much for keeping it real.
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