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Becky I’m definitely doing my half our basement this way. Been going back and forth trying to figure out where to put my shelves. Always love your videos 😍
Hope you really appreciate your sister in law…………….I have two daughter in laws who are really good at watching. Hopefully she at least gets taken to dinner.
Hi Becky! I adore your videos! Even though I don't have a homestead – or even a garden – these videos make my day. I'm really happy for you and Josh that you guys now have your dream home 🙂
just a good idea on the shelves… if you are going to stock from the back… think about putting a bungee cord across the front so you don't accidentally push some of the jars own on the concrete… or a mesh net..
If you are going to use your wire shelve from the old house cut those shelf boxes to line the shelve when you move them to the new house. Helps keep everything stable on your shelves as a whole.
Such progress! I am so proud of you and I don't even know you! Moving can be so exciting! I wanted to mention something that may help in the basement. I noticed the ceilings are nice and insulated, keeping it cool down there. We live in Indiana and moved into a house with insulation on the ceiling in the basement. My Dad said he had to seal off the fiberglass before anyone went down there. My sister and I ended up with our bedrooms down there eventually but Dad made sure the whole ceiling was covered in clear plastic and everything was swept and damp mopped to keep fiberglass remnants from getting into things. Wipe the jars down before bringing them up to the kitchen?
I love your channel so much. Times have been tough all around, and watching you create your dream homestead gives me such a boost. Just pure positive real energy I very much need and appreciate. Thanks for sharing the journey with all of us (even those of us working from home in two-bedroom apartments dreaming of someday having a garden)!
Love all the progress you are making! Great idea about moving the shelves 2 foot from the wall so you can get behind them 🙂 I agree with a lot of your other viewers that you may want to line the shelves. I used the sticky back pioneer woman shelf liners. The patterns are so pretty. 🙂
We moved last October and it took my husband 3 trips with the bed of his extended truck's bed full of my jarred foods plus 2 trips in my KIA SUV to get all the jars to our new homestead. The movers wouldn't touch them.
Super Becky! Your 50 year old back will thank you for learning to lift with your leg muscles now. I watch your vids to keep me motivated in my tasks. You out pace me on completions. Rock on!
I bet you could use the sliders underneath the shelves and pit them against the wall to once again maximize space. The sliders would make it so easy to pull out and restock, and then push back against the wall.
Great amount of work achieved, what a great Sister in law! Read further down to use your old shelves too and I agree as they look like mesh and would be great for the fresh fruit and veg and any other produce that needs air circulation to stop mould. Wish I had a basement!! Best wishes from the UK.
Becky, you can get the frames and shelves from Uline. Restore may have them, and used office supple store. I got a few sets from a hardware store, then found components and the Duck used office furniture place in Seattle. And tie a sharpie to the shelves on a long string. Stops you from placing it somewhere and it rolling off.
Fill them with water for an emergency put an emergency water water water water water water water empty jars empty jars water water water water water water protect yourself
You are so totally blessed to have so much space. So happy for you both. I hope you don't get any critters eating all of your pasta off of your new shelves. God bless you both. Love that you work so well together and of course with the other family members.
lol I'm just new at this and don't mean to yell at u .with big letters lol
I love your new place AND WAS WONDERING WHEN I CAN MOVE IN LOL
Becky I’m definitely doing my half our basement this way. Been going back and forth trying to figure out where to put my shelves. Always love your videos 😍
Hope you really appreciate your sister in law…………….I have two daughter in laws who are really good at watching. Hopefully she at least gets taken to dinner.
Hi Becky! I adore your videos! Even though I don't have a homestead – or even a garden – these videos make my day. I'm really happy for you and Josh that you guys now have your dream home 🙂
Do your canning room 😊 empty jars can go there!
just a good idea on the shelves… if you are going to stock from the back… think about putting a bungee cord across the front so you don't accidentally push some of the jars own on the concrete… or a mesh net..
If you are going to use your wire shelve from the old house cut those shelf boxes to line the shelve when you move them to the new house. Helps keep everything stable on your shelves as a whole.
You’re gonna want to put those bags in buckets or bins. Mice in the basement will get after those. Country living at it’s finest!
It's not embarrassing to not be uber organized, it's life!! Allow yourself some grace. 🤗
Yay I got me one of the water bottles !!!! So excited wanted one with a straw for a long time.
Such progress! I am so proud of you and I don't even know you! Moving can be so exciting! I wanted to mention something that may help in the basement. I noticed the ceilings are nice and insulated, keeping it cool down there. We live in Indiana and moved into a house with insulation on the ceiling in the basement. My Dad said he had to seal off the fiberglass before anyone went down there. My sister and I ended up with our bedrooms down there eventually but Dad made sure the whole ceiling was covered in clear plastic and everything was swept and damp mopped to keep fiberglass remnants from getting into things. Wipe the jars down before bringing them up to the kitchen?
I love your channel so much. Times have been tough all around, and watching you create your dream homestead gives me such a boost. Just pure positive real energy I very much need and appreciate. Thanks for sharing the journey with all of us (even those of us working from home in two-bedroom apartments dreaming of someday having a garden)!
To think they met online and it seems like they have the ideal relationship.. They're perfect for each other
That's what I'm doing wrong..
Greetings from Colorado, via Homesteading Family
When you leave Costco next time, see if they have any shallow boxes that will work for your jars.
Love all the progress you are making! Great idea about moving the shelves 2 foot from the wall so you can get behind them 🙂 I agree with a lot of your other viewers that you may want to line the shelves. I used the sticky back pioneer woman shelf liners. The patterns are so pretty. 🙂
We moved last October and it took my husband 3 trips with the bed of his extended truck's bed full of my jarred foods plus 2 trips in my KIA SUV to get all the jars to our new homestead. The movers wouldn't touch them.
Speaking from experience, be careful when putting jars onto your shelves! You don't want to knock any out the other side onto the floor.
You could use chalk labels and chalk to write onto them so u can change whenever you put something different in them x)!
Becky I bet you hit at least 15000-20000 steps if not more. The house and garden is going to look amazing.
Why are you wearing a long sleeve jacket in the summer?
Super Becky! Your 50 year old back will thank you for learning to lift with your leg muscles now. I watch your vids to keep me motivated in my tasks. You out pace me on completions. Rock on!
I'm a sucker for clean lines and organization. Love your new space! ❤️
I use steel cut oats in my Goetta recipe…
Nice for breakfast too
I bet you could use the sliders underneath the shelves and pit them against the wall to once again maximize space. The sliders would make it so easy to pull out and restock, and then push back against the wall.
Great amount of work achieved, what a great Sister in law! Read further down to use your old shelves too and I agree as they look like mesh and would be great for the fresh fruit and veg and any other produce that needs air circulation to stop mould. Wish I had a basement!! Best wishes from the UK.
Becky, you can get the frames and shelves from Uline. Restore may have them, and used office supple store. I got a few sets from a hardware store, then found components and the Duck used office furniture place in Seattle.
And tie a sharpie to the shelves on a long string. Stops you from placing it somewhere and it rolling off.
For the boxes, we burn them in a little fire pit we made and spread the ashes in the garden and the plants love it.
Things are looking good! You have enough food for years!!!!
Wish I could store things like that, but here at the farm, we have3 mice…..
Fill them with water for an emergency put an emergency water water water water water water water empty jars empty jars water water water water water water protect yourself
You are so totally blessed to have so much space. So happy for you both. I hope you don't get any critters eating all of your pasta off of your new shelves. God bless you both. Love that you work so well together and of course with the other family members.
I just love your channel Becky you refer to the back of your truck as a door which I find so cute. Just FYI it’s a tailgate 😂😂🥰🥰🥰
Hi Becky give yourself some grace. Moving is a lot of work 🙂