Food Prep and A WEEK of Dinners! + We bought a new kitchen toy!

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Published 2021-02-06
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Solo
Sarah
Judah - 17
Belle (Isabelle) - 15
Luka - 14
Micah - 12
Tori (Victory) - 10
Eli - 8
Noelle - 5
Hope - 3
Destiny - 2
Seth - 1

All Comments (21)
  • @rhoadestraveled
    FAVE MOMENT: SOLO shooting snow at the kids! What a fun dad! 💕
  • I’m a momma of 7 and I just love watching y’all’s family! It’s so encouraging to see another momma doing her best to serve the Lord as a wife, mom and pastor! I know I don’t know y’all personally, but I just love you guys! Yummy food! Joyful family!
  • @judyteeter1103
    Here is a good recipe for tortillas from New Mexico, 4 Cups flour, 1.5 teaspoons salt, 1.5 teaspoons baking powder, 4 Tablespoons lard or shortening, 1.5 cups warm water. Mix the dry ingredients and cut in the lard. Add the water a bit at a time to form a dough. Knead until smooth and elastic. Cover and let stand 10-15 minutes. Divide into 12 equal pieces. Roll or press into approx. 6 inch circles about 1/8 inch thick. Cook on a hot ungreased griddle or best on a cast iron skillet about 2 minutes each side, until lightly brown. Very yummy.
  • @loribedaine7998
    I love how you are teaching the kids to make Kenyan food! What a great way to carry on their heritage!
  • @victoriaivy5953
    Judah mentioning the fact that in the old days they used to have the huge windmills restored my faith. My nan just passed at 95 years old and it’s made me want to see what life was life for her as a child. It blows my mind how far technology has advanced.
  • @amixeblu
    The Netherlands had a blizzard this Sunday. We are located just below (Belgium) and we just had gentle snowfall here (thank God). But we are snowed in. 4 inches of snow; that's a lot for little old Belgium. Temperatures will be in the negatives (°C) for the rest of the week, so that snow is going nowhere.
  • @leem200
    Love grinding my own wheat. It taste so sweet. Most of the wheat we buy in the store is spoiled. Also you may not have trouble with it now eating bread and it not does not make you gain weight. Fresh ground flour and made bread is very good for you. Unlike store made and brought bread which has so much stuff in it to make it last that you will have stomach problems and will gain allot of weight. Wheat bread is a whole grain so helps fill you up and you have not lost all the vitamins because the whole germ is there. Nor is it bleached stripped of nutrients then put back in. Great for your bowels.
  • @jamiec2583
    Queso doesn’t melt but Oaxaca does. They sell it at Walmart too.
  • I love that your children will have so many skills to start out with.
  • @sjbrueck
    One day at a time... you're like the energizer bunny.. have a great Lord's Day!
  • @lindawilson290
    "I did do somethin' with my life today." Ha, Ha, Sarah!!
  • 10 degrees lol that's positively a heat wave here in Scotland right now 😆 -17 in some areas , not here thankfully -6 is cold enough thank you very much lol brrrr . Think everywhere is getting their fair share of snow this year ,. ' Proper winters ' as my dad used to say . All the food looks fabulous 😋 I'm glad that one ingredient is going well . Take care everyone stay safe God bless 🙏 ❤
  • @natashaw401
    Bench scrapper is a good tool. Judah is so good making tortilla and helping
  • @lauramipe2955
    I can totally see your boys having a restaurant in a few years.
  • @desert_moon
    I have 9 (12-36) but have only 1 at home now. I used to have 2 crockpots and 2 bread machines etc and they were going constantly. Huge bins of flour and sugar etc. It's strange not cooking for so many now!!
  • @ginger3269
    Quick tip on the homemade tortilla. I couldn’t make them work and still am not great, but, put the slow cooker on low and line with a slightly damp paper towel. Store them in here whilst you do the batches and it stops them going hard, pop a slightly damp one on top too.