This is my first time to your channel. I love your cabinets and your canned goods look so beautiful! The granola also looks yummy and I will definitely try making some. Blessings from a new subscriber!!
Oh AbbyJo your knew cabinets are just beautiful. You made my mouth water for your granola and the seeds are a great idea. Kudos to your daughter for that inspiration. As always, I love your videos and look forward to the next one.
Looks great you encouraged me to shop my home thank you now I just have to get it painted !!Your is beautiful your whole home is !I did as you suggested repurposed a cabinet that serves great to get the clutter off my counters and stores my staples .Wonderful idea thank you
can you film an update on your home reno? did you finish the second bathroom? I can't find the video of your pantry…just a walk through with before and after…and as a new subscriber, how many children do you have? how many at home? …from watching your family work on the house, you do such good work….
We love homemade granola. I mix it up and use walnuts, pecans, pumpkin seeds and sunflower seeds in different combinations. I donāt care for coconut but my husband loves it so I usually toast some coconut and keep it handy for him to add to his yogurt.
Hello šš» new subscriber here so glad I found your channel love the new cabinet and the granola recipeā on my list for baking over the summer!š
Hi Abby, love love how your home is coming together. It is so pretty and charming. A home that looks and feels very nurtured. I enjoy your video's so much. Where do you get your pretty jars at? I have never seen anything like yours before.
I am somewhat new to your channel and have gotten a lot of Good ideas from you. I love your new pantry area, my husband put a kitchen countercabinet in my basement to help with our food storage. I am always looking for organizational ideas. So appreciate your channel.
So happy to see a new video of you. Wow what a beautiful pantry space you created there. I am now also going more to charity shops (that's what they are called in UK) to look for things. I haven't been succesfull yet and some of these shops are actually not that cheap. They seem to know when they get a good item in. Only things you can get a reasonable price for here are clothes. But that is not what I'm looking for right now.
Abby Jo, your videos are so inspiring! Love the new pantry shelves! I want to try making the granola and yogurt. Enjoy your relaxed and calm style. It helps to bring things into right perspective .
Just found your channel and wanted to tell you that I have those exact same shelf units you have added to your kitchen. Mine have a cherry finish and I bought them about 45 years ago from Ethan Allen. They were really expensive and have served me well over the years. Enjoy yours!
Your home is really coming together! I remember videos where things were just starting but I could see the potential. It's been rewarding seeing it as times goes š
It's so good to have another video, Abby Jo. I just love your kitchen, and the new pantry shelves are so beautiful. I love the wood countertops and the brick, and I love the center island. I've really enjoyed watching your kitchen take shape. Your canned goods look beautiful. I love a well-stocked pantry, and I agree with what you said about their benefits. We have some shelves in an unused spare bedroom that we have been using for food storage in these uncertain times. And I love how you included a recipe that uses a number of your pantry items. So good to see you again!
My kitchen has almost no storage or space for more since we downsized from a 3 story Victorian farmhouse with a basement to a single story 1200sq ft modular without a basement or attic. However, my husband & I are longtime empty nesters & have an extra bedroom that was perfect for turning into a beautiful pantry space. Friends & family are always ooooing & awwwwing that space.
You gonna cover that beautiful light in your kitchen ā¹ļø, have you consider getting a shed and convert it to a wall in pantry since you guys prep so much
I canned over 700 jars last year for my family of 6. I have given a lot to my parents but this spring we found ourselves suddenly trying to move. We spent every single extra penny getting our home to sell, and ate a LOT of our canned pantry. It breaks my heart to see it all gone, but that's why it's there. It's food security for when things may happen and money is sparse. Your channel is just beautiful, thanks for sharing your kitchen!
My daughter was remodeling and took out oak cupboards to put in painted onesā¦yea I knowā¦.but I asked for themā¦.we put them back to back as a floor island between our dining area and kitchen they were upper cabinets on one side and base cabinets on the other for canned goods ā¦..my husband bought a wooden pine butcher top piece from Lowes( before all wood raised in price) and itās a a great counter for glass storage jars I get from Walmart. I keep crackers,,cookies and candy in themā¦ā¦my husband is a snacker ā¦..he quit smoking three months ago ššššš Habitat for Humanity often has really nice cupboards in the storesā¦.often new ones from Loweās in our area. My whole canning/ gathering room in our barn is reclaimed items mostlyā¦..we bought rough saw boards for the walls but fireplace stones came from his job site before they threw them in the dump, same with oak doors that careless workers left in the weather and we sanded themā¦..pine paneling in a sitting area were discards from a jobā¦ā¦old black iron lights my daughter discarded for new modern ones add a great look. A huge tv cupboard with a shelving units connected to a large base cupboard came from a discard at my son in laws job. I got a lot of stone used for showers and I tiled the top of that base cabinet to have as a counter to put plants on. The wall tv brace was a discard ( brand new) and a large tv was a hand me down from my daughter ā¦ā¦Iāve been planning this room for four years and collecting itemsā¦ā¦my husband built in a laundry tub sink we have had for fifteen years waiting for a placeā¦..our old wood burner heats the room and I did buy a thru the wall air conditioner/ heater to maintain the temp when needed since we will entertain and Iāll be canning in there. We made a long counter with open bottom shelfs, and a beverage counter with new wood so it can be cleaned. Walls have old barn beams as shelvesā¦..I even tiled two large pieces of wood and made hot trays to keep my two electric canners on and protect the birch countersā¦..a lot of work but itās so nice to walk in and see all we have doneā¦furnished with old items collected over the yearsā¦I love I can set my veggies on a old long table and walk back into the house and not have a mess everywhere while I cook dinner. You canāt have running water and a bathroom or your taxes go up here so we ran a hose from the outside spigot inside and eventually will have a instant heater for hot waterā¦in other room filled with lots of shelfs and fridge and freezer Iām making a small bathroom with two thin walls of pine and a no see thru curtain into a piddle room using a five gallon bucket with seat on topā¦.an old mirror with a shelf holding hand cleaner and towel ā¦ā¦.now having a husband whoās very qualified because he builds log homes helps but anyone can make what they want if you research and hunt savings.
On another channel a lady mentioned InstanPot was going out of business and she bout herself two rubber seals to have on hand. Before they doā¦..just thought Iād mention thisā¦
Hello! I was just wondering if the brick in your kitchen was faux, paper, or real brick. It looks great! I have been wanting to do that in my kitchen. Thanks!!
Thank you for sharing such a lovely visit. I love shopping second hand and most of my home is decorated that way. Beautiful job with the pantry shelves. I was just thinking of making granola the other day. š
So wonderful to see and hear you again. I saved your video until Iām done with work for a special treat. Will you be showing us your garden and did you get some chickens yet? Blessings Abby Jo
The link for the granola recipe is here on the blog… https://www.forgottenwayfarms.com/forgotten-way-farms-blog/simple-nut-free-granola
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This is my first time to your channel. I love your cabinets and your canned goods look so beautiful! The granola also looks yummy and I will definitely try making some. Blessings from a new subscriber!!
What paint color is that on the cabinets
Oh AbbyJo your knew cabinets are just beautiful. You made my mouth water for your granola and the seeds are a great idea. Kudos to your daughter for that inspiration. As always, I love your videos and look forward to the next one.
I love your pantry cabinets! š
What type paint is it, latex, enamel, or ?
Looks great you encouraged me to shop my home thank you now I just have to get it painted !!Your is beautiful your whole home is !I did as you suggested repurposed a cabinet that serves great to get the clutter off my counters and stores my staples .Wonderful idea thank you
can you film an update on your home reno? did you finish the second bathroom? I can't find the video of your pantry…just a walk through with before and after…and as a new subscriber, how many children do you have? how many at home? …from watching your family work on the house, you do such good work….
Canāt wait to try your granola recipe!
We love homemade granola. I mix it up and use walnuts, pecans, pumpkin seeds and sunflower seeds in different combinations. I donāt care for coconut but my husband loves it so I usually toast some coconut and keep it handy for him to add to his yogurt.
Hello šš» new subscriber here so glad I found your channel love the new cabinet and the granola recipeā on my list for baking over the summer!š
Hi Abby, love love how your home is coming together. It is so pretty and charming. A home that looks and feels very nurtured. I enjoy your video's so much. Where do you get your pretty jars at? I have never seen anything like yours before.
I am somewhat new to your channel and have gotten a lot of Good ideas from you. I love your new pantry area, my husband put a kitchen countercabinet in my basement to help with our food storage. I am always looking for organizational ideas. So appreciate your channel.
So happy to see a new video of you. Wow what a beautiful pantry space you created there. I am now also going more to charity shops (that's what they are called in UK) to look for things. I haven't been succesfull yet and some of these shops are actually not that cheap. They seem to know when they get a good item in. Only things you can get a reasonable price for here are clothes. But that is not what I'm looking for right now.
Lovely Granola recipe but would not use Coconut oil as it is extremely high in saturated fat.
Was glad to see you this morning. Your new pantry shelves look beautiful. I going to try the granola recipe. Looked really good.
Beautiful job on the cabinets ā¤ļøā¤ļøā¤ļø
Abby Jo, your videos are so inspiring! Love the new pantry shelves! I want to try making the granola and yogurt. Enjoy your relaxed and calm style. It helps to bring things into right perspective .
Those shelves were an unbelievable find!!!!!!
Just found your channel and wanted to tell you that I have those exact same shelf units you have added to your kitchen. Mine have a cherry finish and I bought them about 45 years ago from Ethan Allen. They were really expensive and have served me well over the years. Enjoy yours!
Your home is really coming together! I remember videos where things were just starting but I could see the potential. It's been rewarding seeing it as times goes š
Love this!!! It's so pretty!
It's so good to have another video, Abby Jo. I just love your kitchen, and the new pantry shelves are so beautiful. I love the wood countertops and the brick, and I love the center island. I've really enjoyed watching your kitchen take shape. Your canned goods look beautiful. I love a well-stocked pantry, and I agree with what you said about their benefits. We have some shelves in an unused spare bedroom that we have been using for food storage in these uncertain times. And I love how you included a recipe that uses a number of your pantry items. So good to see you again!
What is the paint color??
Admired your home,and your cooking of granola god blessed ššššš¾šš¾šš¾
Love the cupboards very nice and useful but you should put full sheers up on the sliding glass door from the outside it would look strange.
My kitchen has almost no storage or space for more since we downsized from a 3 story Victorian farmhouse with a basement to a single story 1200sq ft modular without a basement or attic. However, my husband & I are longtime empty nesters & have an extra bedroom that was perfect for turning into a beautiful pantry space. Friends & family are always ooooing & awwwwing that space.
Love everything! Congrats on your new storage cabinets. They are wonderful! ā¤
You gonna cover that beautiful light in your kitchen ā¹ļø, have you consider getting a shed and convert it to a wall in pantry since you guys prep so much
I canned over 700 jars last year for my family of 6. I have given a lot to my parents but this spring we found ourselves suddenly trying to move. We spent every single extra penny getting our home to sell, and ate a LOT of our canned pantry. It breaks my heart to see it all gone, but that's why it's there. It's food security for when things may happen and money is sparse. Your channel is just beautiful, thanks for sharing your kitchen!
The cabinets are perfect for your pantry.
Your home is looking so beautiful! Great pantry idea & thank you for the recipe! Glad to see you today!
My daughter was remodeling and took out oak cupboards to put in painted onesā¦yea I knowā¦.but I asked for themā¦.we put them back to back as a floor island between our dining area and kitchen they were upper cabinets on one side and base cabinets on the other for canned goods ā¦..my husband bought a wooden pine butcher top piece from Lowes( before all wood raised in price) and itās a a great counter for glass storage jars I get from Walmart. I keep crackers,,cookies and candy in themā¦ā¦my husband is a snacker ā¦..he quit smoking three months ago ššššš
Habitat for Humanity often has really nice cupboards in the storesā¦.often new ones from Loweās in our area. My whole canning/ gathering room in our barn is reclaimed items mostlyā¦..we bought rough saw boards for the walls but fireplace stones came from his job site before they threw them in the dump, same with oak doors that careless workers left in the weather and we sanded themā¦..pine paneling in a sitting area were discards from a jobā¦ā¦old black iron lights my daughter discarded for new modern ones add a great look. A huge tv cupboard with a shelving units connected to a large base cupboard came from a discard at my son in laws job. I got a lot of stone used for showers and I tiled the top of that base cabinet to have as a counter to put plants on. The wall tv brace was a discard ( brand new) and a large tv was a hand me down from my daughter ā¦ā¦Iāve been planning this room for four years and collecting itemsā¦ā¦my husband built in a laundry tub sink we have had for fifteen years waiting for a placeā¦..our old wood burner heats the room and I did buy a thru the wall air conditioner/ heater to maintain the temp when needed since we will entertain and Iāll be canning in there. We made a long counter with open bottom shelfs, and a beverage counter with new wood so it can be cleaned. Walls have old barn beams as shelvesā¦..I even tiled two large pieces of wood and made hot trays to keep my two electric canners on and protect the birch countersā¦..a lot of work but itās so nice to walk in and see all we have doneā¦furnished with old items collected over the yearsā¦I love I can set my veggies on a old long table and walk back into the house and not have a mess everywhere while I cook dinner.
You canāt have running water and a bathroom or your taxes go up here so we ran a hose from the outside spigot inside and eventually will have a instant heater for hot waterā¦in other room filled with lots of shelfs and fridge and freezer Iām making a small bathroom with two thin walls of pine and a no see thru curtain into a piddle room using a five gallon bucket with seat on topā¦.an old mirror with a shelf holding hand cleaner and towel ā¦ā¦.now having a husband whoās very qualified because he builds log homes helps but anyone can make what they want if you research and hunt savings.
On another channel a lady mentioned InstanPot was going out of business and she bout herself two rubber seals to have on hand. Before they doā¦..just thought Iād mention thisā¦
I turned a nook area in my 1880 apartment into my pantry. It works for me!
A great idea for the pantry Abby JošÆš your kitchen is cool and beautiful!
So lovely to see another video from you Abby Jo š The portable pantries are such a great idea and the colour is so pretty. Blessings to you ~Linda
PS I use olive oil in my granola, so no melting step
Beautiful job!! I love the paint color too. Great find and you did an amazing job on it!
Hello! I was just wondering if the brick in your kitchen was faux, paper, or real brick. It looks great! I have been wanting to do that in my kitchen. Thanks!!
I love the paint colors you choose to paint your kitchen pieces! You got some awesome pieces this time!
So glad to see you again! Wonderful video! I think I might make some granola.ā¤
Thank you for sharing such a lovely visit.
I love shopping second hand and most of my home is decorated that way.
Beautiful job with the pantry shelves.
I was just thinking of making granola the other day. š
P.s. will your pantry get too hot with that window behind it?
The shelves are beautiful! Love the ideas of what's to come. The color is great.
Although I am totally in love with your new pantry areaā¦ itās your hair that completely captivated me. Itās so gorgeous.
The shelves look beautiful! Going to try the granola…looks yummy..thanks for sharing š
I make homemade yogurt and also fermented and i look forward to some new ideas to use it.
So wonderful to see and hear you again. I saved your video until Iām done with work for a special treat. Will you be showing us your garden and did you get some chickens yet? Blessings Abby Jo