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๐ŸšœCountry Style Weekend | Cranberry Farm Work | Amber Loads Wood Racks | Peter Has Some Trouble

๐ŸšœCountry Style Weekend | Cranberry Farm Work | Amber Loads Wood Racks | Peter Has Some Trouble We had an eventful country style weekend (before the corona crisis) and it's one Peter will surely never forget.

Frontier Skills with Little Bear DVD set

My Favorite Method For Frying Boneless Meat
-1 sleeve crushed saltines mixed with 1 cup Zatarains/Shore Lunch coating
-Soak meat in buttermilk for 30 minutes-2 hours (no more than that or meat will fall apart)
-Whisk 2 eggs, take meat from buttermilk and place directly in egg wash, then press into crumb mixture. Really press the crumbs into the meat. I coat all my meat first, laying each piece on a large platter or cookie sheet.
-Heat 1/2 inch of vegetable oil in electric skillet to 375 degrees. Place meat in hot oil for 3-7 minutes on each side, depending on thickness of meat. Test meat with meat thermometer. This time I used chicken breast and sliced each piece into two thinner pieces and it worked great. Some people made chicken sandwiches and some of us sliced it into strips and put on top of a big salad.

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Graceland Dried Cranberries (premium & juicy)
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M O R E H O M E M A K I N G V I D E O S

๐ŸฒLarge Family Mom's Cooking DAY Turns Into DAYS | Beefaladas & Venison Kabobs

Planning For My ONCE A MONTH GROCERY SHOPPING Trip | Getting the Family Involved

HOMESCHOOL MOM DITL | A Glimpse into Homeschooling & Cooking on Same Day | Oldest Son Moves Out

Restoring the SHINE on Kitchen Cabinet Doors with Murphy Oil Soap

๐Ÿ›’How I GROCERY SHOP FOR A MONTH (with meal plan) | How to Make Every ๐Ÿ’ตDollar Count | Large Family

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K I T C H E N T O O L S I L O V E
KitchenAid Mixer
Rada Cutlery Stainless Steel Made in the USA (I own 9 knives and several other utensils and LOVE every one of them)
Potato Slicer
18 Quart Nesco Roaster
7 Quart Crockpot
Hamburger Press
Patty Papers
My favorite sheet pans
My Food Processor

Music from Filmora and and (Creative Commons License) and YouTube Music Library.

Hi friends! I'm Jennifer, a forty-something wife and mother of 7 children ages 6 - 22. We are Catholic. We homeschool. We cook from scratch. We farm cranberries. We drink coffee. We advocate for Down syndrome awareness. We are loud. We are chaotic.

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