Building a Grocery Store in My Basement Tour!! 💃


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By long-awaited request I’m finally getting around to giving you the full tour of the growing grocery store in my basement! This is …

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  1. Diann Evans
    Diann Evans says:

    Jamerrill your stash is wonderful. We stockpile and we are only a family of 5 all grown people. It is very wise to be prepared in case of life events. Never feel like you need to defend your pantry, you have blessed so many with things from your pantry and that means all of us viewers as well. Thank you for having your mega momma pantry.

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  2. Jackie Anderson
    Jackie Anderson says:

    2 parts cream of tar tar with 1 part baking soda = FRESH baking powder! Tar Tar and baking soda stored separately have indefinite shelf life where packaged baking powder has a short shelf life! I got 5lb sack of cream of Tar tar on amazon quite cheap !

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  3. Pandez Pandez
    Pandez Pandez says:

    You’ve got a fantastic amount of food stored up! I wish I had space for something like this but you’ve inspired me to buy in bulk whenever I can. Just from a stacking/safety point of view I’d be worried if one of those cans on the very top shelf wobbled or toppled off onto someone’s head! Maybe you could swap positions of those cans with the toilet paper?

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  4. Joeanna ridge
    Joeanna ridge says:

    I CONGRATULATE YOU FOR BEING A GREAT MOM. YOU ARE A VERY HARD WORKING WOMAN AND LOVE YOUR SHOWS DEARLY. I LOVE COOKING IN QUANTITYS TOO THANK YOU FOR YOUR HARD WORK AND DETICATION YOU A VERY GOOD MOM AND YOUR CHILDREN ARE GREAT TOO

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  5. lacey92
    lacey92 says:

    You mentioned laundry soap. I’m sure you’ve explored this before but making homemade powdered laundry soap is such a money saver. And it usually only takes me like 15 minutes to throw together.

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  6. Our Unfiltered Life
    Our Unfiltered Life says:

    All those little bottles of seasonings. Combine all the same and put in half gallon size mason jars. Add a bay leaf in each on top, or oxygen obsorbers, or (myfav) air seal with attachment for food saver for freshness. That would save you half that shelf.

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  7. Our Unfiltered Life
    Our Unfiltered Life says:

    I have a 7 and half by 22 ft long pantry. We have 6 18 inch by 3 ft by 5 ft shelves full of shelf stable food in Sterlite file bins and Walmart clear plastic pantry bins. I struggle with cold storage. We are always loosing (just lost a full 5 cubic feet freezer bc kid didn't close door when looking for popsicles) and forgetting about food bc its been put away wrong. We have 1 regular apartment size extra fridge, a upright 7ft freezer, upright 5 ft freezer and 2 13 cubic ft convertible fridge/freezers as freezers at the momment. I use Walmart $5.×× pantry bins in my bin freezer and the fridge but it's hard to organize freezers. What's your suggestions? Can we see your freezer organization?

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  8. KKFROMNAPTOWN
    KKFROMNAPTOWN says:

    FIRST TIME WATCHING AND I ABSOLUTELY LOVE YOUR GOD GIVEN TALENT🙏🏽 WOW THAT IS SUCH A BLESSING HAVING A STORE in your BASEMENT😀 WONDERFUL SO KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK AND CONTINUE TO BE A BLESSING TO GODS CHILDREN🙏🏽 BE BLESSED 💯

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  9. Katie Kolodzy
    Katie Kolodzy says:

    That’s GOALS, right there. I have the same shelves in our garage with the labels but I’m not that stacked. I’ve got about three months’ worth for my family of ten. My PBJ game is pretty solid too 😆

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  10. Cheryl Pritchard
    Cheryl Pritchard says:

    Hi jammerill I loved this video when I was growing up I went hungry I can remember going to my friends house and seeing how much food they had I have 4 grown up son's and I always collected food like a little squirrel always with the thought in my mind of how I felt when I was a child being hungry my boys never knew that feeling so I love your pantry my friend god bless 🌺🌻🌼🌹

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