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FRESH BAKED at 1870s Farmstand! The kitchen's been hustling again with all things inspired by Michigan Blueberry Season 🫐 🫐Amish Blueberry Bread 🫐Lemon Curd Blueberry Bread 🫐Homemade Blueberry Granola/Cereal 🫐LAST DAY for Lemon Crumb Blueberry Muffins! 🍪 Fresh Batch of those Medium Rare Chocolate Chip Cookies❗ @theflourshop__ will be popping in with some Rustic Sandwich Bread today too❗ #seeyousoon #farmstand #knowyourfarmer #blueberries | That 1870's Homestead
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What's For Dinner? This is our weekly video series where we share what we cook and eat for dinner during the week! For this week's menu we have the following: 00:00 Baked Gnocchi Casserole 05:12 Shrimp Fettuccine Alfredo If you wan to check our the Garden Planner that Rachel wrote, here's a link: https://amzn.to/3HeJdo4 These video aren't intended to be how-to recipe videos, but more of an inspiration video for you to leverage our ideas in your own kitchen. Cooking should be easy and fun, and it
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Good morning, friends! Welcome back to the 1870s Homestead. I'm Rachel, and today I'm taking you along on my morning farm chores and giving you a full garden tour. It's a hot day ahead, so we'll start by opening the farm stand and making sure everything is well-watered. I'll show you our beautiful sunflowers and wildflowers, and we'll pick some green beans together. At the farm stand, we have fresh veggies, delicious peach jam, and more. I'll share updates on our electric fence setup for the chi
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Welcome back to the 1870s Homestead! Today I'm diving right into the holiday spirit, and gearing up for the festive season. Join me in some holiday prep activities perfect for gifting or whipping up quick and delicious desserts for those special occasions. In this video, I'm excited to share a fantastic and simple idea with you—creating Mason Jar Yellow Cake Mixes. With just four basic ingredients, we'll assemble these delightful mixes, perfect for storing in your pantry and ready to go whenever
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Hello Friends, come with us on just an ordinary day in our kitchen. This is an in-depth look behind the scenes of a day in our kitchen. Hope you enjoy sitting back, relax to the vibe and take in the simpleness of homestead living. | That 1870's Homestead
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We love pickled beets, do we buy in bulk from our farmers market to preserve our own for the year. This is our part of reducing our waste footprint here on the homestead. Buy local produce or grow your own and can your favorite pantry staples, sauces, ingredients! Camp Chef Explorer Double Burner Stove: https://amzn.to/2XsOm5x Camp Chef Patio Cover: https://smile.amazon.com/Camp-Chef-PC32-Two-Burner-Patio/dp/B0002YUBBW | That 1870's Homestead
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👩🌾 Welcome back to the 1870s Homestead! Join Rachel and Todd as they embark on the final steps of putting their garden to bed for the winter. In this video, we tackle the essential tasks of composting, mulching, and amending the soil to ensure a thriving garden come spring. 🍂 Key Highlights: Witness the transformation as we move all the compost from the yard to the garden, preventing it from becoming more challenging to handle over time. Explore the use of wood chips for mulching pathways be
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Hey friends, welcome back to the homestead! It’s Monday, which means I’m whipping up some snacks and treats to get us through the week. With egg season in full swing, I’m making a batch of egg bites, along with some overnight oats, our favorite smoked salmon dip, and a high-protein cheesecake-style dessert. 🥚 Egg Bites – Packed with cottage cheese, shredded cheese, cowboy candy, and freeze-dried greens. 🥣 Overnight Oats – Peanut butter & jelly style with homemade blueberry zucchini chia jam. �
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Welcome back to the 1870s Homestead! I’m Rachel, and today, I’m excited to share my journey of making mulberry jelly. Each year, I’ve tried to perfect this recipe, but my jelly never seems to set properly. I suspect it’s because I’ve been skimping on the sugar. This time, I’m committed to following the recipe closely, and I’m taking you along for the ride! We started our day by harvesting a bountiful crop of mulberries from our favorite tree among the seven on our property. After washing and dis
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Hey friends! Welcome back to my channel. In today’s video, I’m sharing something a little different — a grocery shopping haul and meal planning session inspired by the exciting arrival of our newest family member! As the youngest granny in the bunch, I’m all about supporting the new mom in our family, so I’ve put together a plan for nourishing meals and snacks to make those early days a bit easier. I’m preparing a total of 12 breakfast burritos, 12 egg muffins, 14 smoothie packs, 12 peanut butte
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Welcome to our 1870s Homestead! In this video, Rachel and Todd share the exciting progress of their barn renovation project. They've been hard at work uncovering the barn's original wood siding, removing the metal covering to reclaim its authentic history. Watch as they fix the sagging floor beam and prepare to install three beautiful downstairs windows, bringing new life to the old structure. Plus, don't miss the incredible discovery Rachel makes during the renovation—a piece of siding with the
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If you enjoyed this video, please consider clicking the ➡️ Share button to help spread it around to others ♥ Hey everyone, it’s Rachel from That 1870s Homestead! Today, I’m tackling a pressing issue in my garden—pests! Join me as I discover potato beetles munching on my potato plants and show you my simple, yet effective method for removing them using a jar of soapy water. As we walk through the garden, I’ll share my top tips for regular garden inspections and how crucial they are for catching p
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Welcome back to the garden here at That 1870s Homestead. I'm Rachel, and today we're tackling a lot of tasks in the garden. It's May 20th, and we've been experiencing unseasonably hot weather, with temperatures soaring into the high 80s. We've also had minimal rain, so the garden needs some extra love. In this video, I'll be fertilizing various plants with all-purpose Bio-Live and planting cherry tomatoes, among other things. I'll show you my method for planting tomatoes and discuss how the heat
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Welcome back to That 1870s Homestead! Today, I'm excited to share a versatile zucchini bread recipe that's perfect for anyone with an active Amish friendship bread starter. This recipe is a delightful way to use fresh zucchini from the garden, and I'll even show you how I incorporate my homemade "mock pineapple" zucchini for a unique twist. In this video, I walk you through the step-by-step process of making this delicious bread. We start by mixing our wet ingredients: one cup of an active Amish
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Welcome back to the 1870s Homestead. In this video, I'm excited to show you how easy it is to make homemade jelly. Using just mulberry juice, sugar, and a pectin mix, I'll guide you through the canning process step by step. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced canner, you'll find valuable tips and tricks along the way, like why it's best not to double jelly batches and how to perform simple tests for the perfect gel setting. I'm passionate about homemade jellies, and I can't wait to share
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Welcome back, friends! I'm Rachel, and today I'm taking you along as I preserve our onion harvest here at the 1870s Homestead. In this video, I'll walk you through everything from the different varieties we grew — like Red Wing, Walla Walla, and Patterson — to the steps I take to store them for the long term. First, I’ll show you how I prep the onions after curing, trimming the tops and roots and cleaning them up. I’ve got three big crates of onions that will be heading down to our cool basement
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Welcome back to 1870s Homestead! In this video, Rachel and Todd take you on a journey as they officially end their garden Sabbath year and prepare their garden for the upcoming growing season. The garden had become overrun with weeds, and the decision was made to till the no-dig garden beds for a fresh start. Watch as they share their reasons for tilling the garden and the process of weeding, broad forking, and soil preparation. They also discuss the removal of tomato trellises from the previous
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Hey friends! It’s Rachel from That 1870s Homestead, and today we’re diving into some hands-on gardening! 🌿🌱 Join me as I take you on a quick tour of my garden and share some important updates and lessons learned. With the 4th of July weekend approaching, I’m busy harvesting my green cabbage to prevent those dreaded split heads. I’ll show you both the successes and challenges I’ve faced, including a few cabbages that might have had an unexpected visitor! 🐇 We’ll explore my favorite weed manage
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It’s a cold, wet morning here at That 1870s Homestead, but Christmas is in the air, and I’m determined to make the kitchen warm and cozy with another holiday recipe. Today, I’m sharing my take on candy oat bars, often called magic bars. These sweet treats are perfect for adding to a holiday cookie platter. I’m making them gluten-free this year, which should suit everyone at tonight’s party, especially my daughter-in-law, who needs gluten-free options. The base is a simple crumble made from glute
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Every year right after Thanksgiving all the grocery stores around us put fresh cranberries on sale. I snagged (5) bags the other day for $0.99 cents each! So today we're going to make some of that viral cranberry juice that's been all over the internet lately. I've never made it before, so we're in this one together. We'll also make up a batch of Honey Fermented Cranberries. The fermentation kit I always use for things like this is linked here: https://amzn.to/4giM2UA I use the packer a lot, and
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Hey there friends! I’m back in my kitchen today doing one of my favorite things—a big pantry restock of all my baking mixes. I’m refilling jars of cornbread, yellow cake, blueberry muffin, and fudgy brownie mixes so they’re ready whenever I need them. These are lifesavers on busy family dinner days or when somebody shows up and I want to throw together something sweet without making a huge mess. I walk you through each mix, share a few tips, and hopefully give you some ideas to stock your own pa
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Join Rachel at That 1870s Homestead as she demonstrates an innovative approach to preserving food with her Canning Potato Soup Recipe. In this engaging video, Rachel repurposes potatoes that were starting to go bad and shares her step-by-step process for making and canning potato soup. Discover how to turn pantry staples like potatoes, veggie broth, chicken broth, and other seasonings into a delicious and versatile homemade potato soup. Rachel discusses various ways to use the soup, from a class
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Thanksgiving is just around the corner, so I’m getting a few things ready ahead of time. Today I’m making a homemade cream of mushroom soup for our green bean casserole and some cornbread for the dressing. I used a mix of wild mushrooms that I rehydrated this morning and added French onion soup for extra flavor—it smells amazing already. The cornbread’s baking in a cast iron skillet with a little bacon grease, which gives it the best crust. I’ll show you how I freeze the soup, talk through why i
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Welcome to the 1870s Homestead! I'm Rachel, and today I'm excited to share my soap-making process with you. Every year, I make a big batch of soap for our household, and now with our Farm Stand, I'm preparing soaps for the fall and Christmas seasons. Although I started as a novice in 2018, I've gained confidence over the years, sticking to simple, basic recipes. In this video, I'll walk you through my go-to Castile-type soap recipe, which includes olive and coconut oils, as well as a few other i
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Today, I'm bringing you along for a late sweet potato harvest here at That 1870s Homestead. It’s only about two weeks past schedule, but, as you'll see, a lot can happen in that time! I was excited to see what our new landscape fabric would do for our crops, but, well, we had an unexpected visitor: mice. As I pulled up the vines and started digging, I discovered that many of my sweet potatoes were hollowed out, leaving only the skins behind. I suspect the landscape fabric might have created a co
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