FAVORITE EASY FAMILY MEALS // GET TO KNOW US, PLUS MY FAVORITE TIPS & RECIPES


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We’ve added a lot of new viewers in the last year, so I thought it was time to re-introduce our little family, plus re-share some of our all-time favorite, go-to family …

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  1. Kimberly Good
    Kimberly Good says:

    Enjoyed the video! I’m excited to try your seasoning blend recipes since they aren’t heavy on salt. For medical reasons, we’ve had to transition to a low sodium diet…talk about a challenge!

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  2. Susan Clark
    Susan Clark says:

    Dear Mindy, wish I had your channel years ago. Your meals are practical and affordable! Real life cooking for a family. As a professional chef cooking for my clients daily, the worst part of my day was coming home and having my family asking me ‘what’s for dinner’. Of course we had family meals every evening thanks to the help of Michael, my sweetie.

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  3. Kim Thomson
    Kim Thomson says:

    Your mother's recipe for apple crisp….wow this is the first time I have seen a recipe similar to my mother's. We could never replicate it because my mom didn't use measurements. She knew by the texture of the crisp mixture in her hand if it was correct. She always mixed it by using her hand. She also used nutmeg instead of cinnamon because she didn't like cinnamon and she always used Macintosh apples and she never put oatmeal in it. My mom passed away 13 years ago and neither my sister or I or any of our kids have been apple to replicate her apple crisp until just recently my oldest daughter played around with it until she got the texture just right. It had to be crispy with some crunchy bits on the top. Although my daughter was able to succeed at making my mom's apple crisp…in my heart my mom's apple crisp will never be duplicated.

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  4. Jasmin G
    Jasmin G says:

    Another video….another question about your shirt. 🙈 Is that leopard printing sleeved shirt from Walmart? If so, what brand is it if you don’t mind me asking!

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  5. AddiCat88
    AddiCat88 says:

    I’ve gotten so much inspiration from you. I find myself being much more conscientious of using up whatever I have in my fridge and pantry before shopping and letting myself get a little creative. Such a helpful channel. Thank you!

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  6. Rosemary Doran
    Rosemary Doran says:

    Great video, Mindy! I recently traded for an upright freezer but your chest freezer organization idea is great! I also like your homemade seasoning packets as you can control salt and flavor to your family's preferences.

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  7. WineDineAndShineWithChriztine
    WineDineAndShineWithChriztine says:

    I love how you keep open bags of veggies and stuff in the house freezer. One thing I do that I thought I’d share is when peppers, onions, carrots or whatever start to not look so fresh, I purée them in a food processor and then freeze to add to either homemade marinara sauce or any red pasta sauce. It’s a great way to use the veggies up and no one knows.

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  8. Venus Gal
    Venus Gal says:

    I printed both the orzo and the cheesy sausage pasta recipe from the links but I don't see the apple crisp/crunch one? I mean it's simple enough, I can write it down but I like a printed version like the meal recipes linked to if available. Maybe others would too. Whether I come back and rewatch to write it down is debatable with how things go with me lol.

    GREAT video though.

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  9. JoAnn Carpenter
    JoAnn Carpenter says:

    I’m a new subscriber & I’m so happy that you’re doing a favorites video! Also, can you please tell me where you bought those reusable bags that you use in your freezer? That’s such a clever idea!! Thanks Mindy!

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  10. Tracy I
    Tracy I says:

    I love the pantry meals. (I tend to cook like that a lot – because I don’t love grocery shopping). And your emergency meals. Really good ideas for either an emergency or to give away for someone else’s emergency.

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