Tuesday, August 20, 2024

Homemade UnCrustables

AHAH!!!!!    You can make homemade uncrustables. 

Do your kids love the Uncrustables but you don't like the price? Well, here you go. You can make them yourself for a fraction of the cost a piece just by getting the ingredients and you will have more left over. 
Do the math. Figure the price of a loaf of bread, small jar of peanut butter, small jar of jelly. See how many you can get out of a whole loaf of bread. Compare that to the price of one box of just a few prepackaged sandwiches. See? 

Use this to start your math. A box of 10 at Walmart is $9.48 


A loaf of bread


A jar of peanut butter


A jar of jelly


Let's round the price up to $6 for these three items. Now figure how many sandwiches you can get out of that loaf of bread. I would think you can get at least 17 to 20 sandwiches out of this loaf. Depends on how many slices. 
20 divided by 6 is about 30 to 33  cents a piece. (give or take according to the calculator). 
Take into account you may have some jelly and peanut butter left over to start another batch. 
I would say that is a cost savings in itself. 
Then you can always use the crusts for French Toast Sticks to dip in syrup for breakfast or bread pudding, bread crumbs or croutons. Never toss the crusts. 

This is a win win situation. 
Here's how:





No fancy equipment. Just a jar ring and a fork to crimp the edges. Viola! 

Another good part is these are freezable. Alot of people are afraid to remake sandwiches is because they get soggy with the jelly. Here is the remedy. Put a thin layer on each side of the bread. Sandwich the jelly between. This acts as a barrier. 
These can be made in advance and frozen to grab and throw into the lunch box. They keep the lunchbox cool and they are thawed by lunch. Talk about convenient and time saving. 

So enjoy your savings and sanity. Try making your own Uncrustables today. Your kids will love you for it. 

Tracy 
Keeper of the Home at 4D Farms 




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Thursday, August 15, 2024

Homemade Lunchables

Yes, you can make your own homemade lunchables for around the same price as one little lunchable at the store and have more left for a week or two and have more quantity. 😉



Lunchables are expensive to me for just the little amount that you get. I love to buy the items for different Lunchables,  bring them home, make them up and have plenty items left over for another week or two of them. 

You can come up with your own combination. 
They are so easy to make by just putting them into a sandwich container with some liners or a bentgo style lunch container. 

Your child will also get more. 
I love to make school lunches and I have a few videos on ideas for lunches hot or cold for these kids. 
You can check them out here:



I give you so many ideas of different kinds of lunches and choosing from all the groups in the food pyramid.  In the next video I show you all my lunch making supplies and accessories. 

If you want to find some of these supplies, I have them in our Amazon Store in our Kitchen Essentials List 

I am also an affiliate with Bentgo and you can check them out here 

They have sales going on right now since school is back in session or your area may be fixing to start. They also have so many new items for adults. There are options to personalize your products too. How cool is that? 

Kids or grown ups lunches do not have to be boring anymore. Play with your food and see what all creations you can come up with. 

You can also teach your kids to make their own lunches and here are a few cute little ideas:







Oh, these are just some ideas, there is more where those came from. 
I pack my husband's lunch for work as well. He loves the care I put into them. 
I also fix Make Ahead Breakfasts for Grab and Go or Quick Sit Down and Eat. That's a whole other post in itself. 
I hope you enjoy some of these ideas and check out our videos and stores. 

Tracy 
Keeper of the Home at 4D Farms 




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Wednesday, August 14, 2024

Homemaking Hack

 Neat little trick. Instead of throwing away tons of plastic bags, get some uses out of them. I fold them like little footballs( the kind we use to play paper football with in school when the teacher wasn't looking lol), or you can just shove them down in there lol, then store them in a container ( I use wipe containers since I have plenty), and use them in small trash can liners, in my truck for garbage, dirty diapers on the go, soiled clothes, even barf bags in a pinch.


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Tracy 

Keeper of the Home 



Monday, August 12, 2024

Latest Videos On Our Channel

 This post is to let you know there have been some new videos uploaded the past week on our channel. I hope you find one you really enjoy and can use. 

The first video I will be showing you how I used my new Ball Mason Fermenting Kit to make quick and easy saurkraut. 

If you want to know where you can find this kit, it is in our Amazon Store on our Canning and Preserving Essentials List 



It is almost the "BER" months and the weather will start breaking, hopefully, and there is nothing more satisfying than soups. In this video, I cover the basics of making a good soup with minimal ingredients. There are a few ingredients that are the staples to making any kind of soup and going from there. So join me and let's learn how. 



Join me as I make a quick and easy air fryer meal so simple that it works great for college kids that's now gone back to college or to put a good, quick easy meal on the table for your family. 



A few little shots of the farm and what's going on. 




Then I felt as though this one was very important. There are so many people struggling with mental issue. I know so many women that struggle and did struggle with post partum depression. So many other issues like just mild depression to anxiety. 
Please join me as we discuss some of these and for family members to look for signs in their loved ones before it's too late. 



I hope you enjoy these and find them very useful. 

Until the next post, God Bless

Tracy 

Keeper of the Home at 4D Farms 



Saturday, August 10, 2024

Photo Bombed

 Getting photo bombed on the farm. 🤪🤪🤪😁😁😁🐮🐂🐄










The Lord keeps on blessing, so I'll keep on picking. 


So far I have 61 jars of sauce. The rest of the tomatoes will get roasted and jarred up. It has been a good season considering these jewels were started in a Hydroponics System. My momma started all our tomato plants in it and we planted all out in the garden in the spring. She did amazing. They grew incredibly tall. We will be doing them this way again. It saved us alot of money starting them ourselves. This winter our systems will be put to us growing fresh herbs for us to preserve. 

If you want to know more about this system  here are two videos that explain it all. 



You can find these in our Amazon Store on our Garden Essentials Playlist 

I hope you consider one or two. I have three. They are wonderful for starting seeds indoors and growing things indoors. 

Tracy

Keeper of the Home 



Tuesday, August 6, 2024

Preserving Tomatoes

 The past two days, it has gone down in my kitchen. Tomatoes are a staple in our home. I turn them into so many things. Pasta sauce, marinara sauce, salsa, enchilada sauce, tomato soup, roasted tomatoes, whole tomatoes for soups and stews, etc. 

Tomatoes are one of those crops that you have to really take care of. I mean baby it from growing the plants, to planting, maintaing, and then harvesting. Did I mention baby them. Yes, it is laborous but the rewards are so worth it. They take alot of extra love, care and a watchful eye. Waiting for those green ones to finally turn red is exciting. Seeing all the red is breath taking. Sweating like a pig 🐖  in this intense heat is exhausting but once again, it is rewarding. The taste makes you think you are in Italy. The smell is divine. 

It took two days but I was rewarded 29 jars today. 

I have some on ready to start a second batch in a few days. 

I hope you're enjoying your summer bounty as well. 

There will be a written tutorial on my blogs and a video of course. Stay tuned. 










#preserving #tomatoes #garden #farmlife #canning #farm #homestead #fyp


Tracy

Keeper of the Home 



Homemade Bread and Baguettes

 My 5 Minute No Knead Bread Dough turned into homemade bread and baguettes today. 

Now I'm ready for a week of Bread for sandwiches, toast or anything. The loaves of baguettes will be served with some spaghetti one night and then I will make some bruschetta using some of our fresh tomatoes. 











Another batch of dough is sitting in the refrigerator to be used for anything I want at any time. I see a few pizzas and breadsticks one night or rolls for another meal. 


Here is the pizza:




Here is bruschetta I made one night:




If you want to know more about this bread and how versatile it is and nutritious,  check out these videos




Tracy

Keeper of the Home