MicroMoment: Table Talk with Pam and Sisters


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Pam and her sisters gather around the dining table to discuss and plan their new book on recipes that use food storage …

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  1. DawnK
    DawnK says:

    This was so pleasant to listen to. I wish others could get together and discuss their different ways of doing things without being criticized about it. No one way is right and no one way is wrong. Y'all were a blessing.

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  2. susan booboo
    susan booboo says:

    aw, i get emotional watching you and your sisters laugh, it reminds me of my own sisters. When i was first starting out learning to cook (late learner) i watched tv chefs and barefoot contessa was one. she impressed on me to have a full loaded pantry to 'shop' from for meals at any time, which i had never heard about before coming from poverty and a lack of food of any kind. since then i expanded and prepped before it became mainstream. to avoid ridicule i wouldnt talk about it. my storage was expensive but precious to me and I also love to shop from my stores for dinner. btw, pls be careful of too much sharing like locations, names etc because this is a growing community and i fear with popularity you may be exposing your dear family to those who may seek to use that information in unwholesome manner.

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  3. Marlys Shields
    Marlys Shields says:

    I can’t tell you how much I enjoyed this video. I was blessed to have five sisters and one brother. My mother was very hardworking and always had a large garden; canning and freezing pretty much everything we ate. I have been enjoying this channel and I think your sisters should join you again. Seems like you had some amazing parents, as did I. Thanks for all your knowledge you share.

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  4. Shannon Medford
    Shannon Medford says:

    I’m so excited for this! Y’all are precious and the amount of collective knowledge you have must be extraordinary! I just loved listening to you chat, share memories and experiences. I think store bought resources is an excellent addition because young people with small children, limited funds, burgeoning careers and little time don’t have it in them to garden, farm, and then preserve. It will definitely be better that take out! Thank you for all you do!

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