NO MORE GROCERY STORE the Making of Radical Changes


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  1. Kathy Carmichael
    Kathy Carmichael says:

    Jamerrill, God knows you need to follow His lead. I have to say, I totally enjoy following your life my dear. I look forward to what's coming next for you and your family! You are blessed…. I will continue to pray for you Jamerrill. 😀🙏

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  2. Phoenixx Financial
    Phoenixx Financial says:

    I'm pretty much and empty nester. I watch for encouragement because you exude the "I can. I will" that is in all of us. Also, because I am just starting a journey away from highly processed foods and want to learn to preserve when things are discounted. I didn't really have time to focus on these things when I was scrambling to survive but I want to pass these practices on to my family so they can START in a better place with better knowledge and better practices should they decide to live better. I feel that is part of my responsibility to at least expose them to the truth and knowledge and techniques — and they will decide. I think your content is great and even IF you do large hauls in the future — you will be able to SHOW families HOW you are making NEW CHOICES about what you are buying at the store as you LEARN about the issues in our food supply — THIS might even be MORE helpful because, as you said, some families will still be getting most of their food from some type of grocer. Your journey may twist and turn but there is always someone that can learn along with you.. Here's to one small meaningful step at a time.

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  3. Melinda Stookey
    Melinda Stookey says:

    My husband and I had to stop dairy, gluten, and sugar altogether and we feel much better abd have less stomach issues and less skin issues too and for me less issues related to Ehlers danlos flares

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  4. Crystal
    Crystal says:

    I had a life long battle with psoriasis and didn’t have any improvement until I cut out dairy. 6 years dairy free and I haven’t had a psoriasis spot for 5 years. Praying for you on your food journey ❤

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  5. TamT
    TamT says:

    I truthfully enjoy the videos more that you do on canning and preserving your food & your gardening and things you do around your home than I do on the groceries you buy. I just feel like grocery shopping is very personal for people. The stuff they buy or if it’s even available where their at and how much they spend is so different for each household. Just give me videos about home life, canning, and preserving food. Working in your garden. Seeing the projects you’re doing at home. That will keep me coming back time after time. To be honest with you I don’t watch as many of your videos whenever it’s just you going out shopping. Good luck and I hope all of this works out for you. I will continue watching your channel. I’ve put up 153 jars of canned food in the last three months. With just my husband and I now that the kids are all gone out of the home. I have my pantry fixed so that we could live a year without going to the grocery store. That includes things I’ve bought from the store in the past, and all of the food that I have canned, dehydrated or frozen. I hope you have a good day. I do enjoy your videos..

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  6. Kathy Walker
    Kathy Walker says:

    I don’t think grocery halls from the grocery store are going to affect your channel. You have a unique YouTube channel that shows how you can feed a family for less we all love watching you do your bulk cooking freezer meals.

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  7. Portia
    Portia says:

    One more thing. My grandmother found more success in milking Brown Swiss cows. They were smaller and more even tempered. Jerseys and Guernsey cows are bigger and some times more agressive. She sold milk and cream, a truck came around and she put what she was selling in big milk cans. She had a separator in a small building by her house where she did this and under the building was a storm shelter and racks for potatoes and shelves for some canned food, as well she had a room on the second floor of her house with shelves of canned goods. She canned dill pickles in gallons jars, my other grandmother made lots of bread and butter pickles in pint and quart jars. Those were the days

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  8. Portia
    Portia says:

    I am retired, 72 yr old great grandmother who has helped others financially, with one who always pays my back with income tax refund. Haven't had a garden for six years, my tiller died. I have nothing in savings because of my loaning people money and some have the disrespectful sentence of saying I don't owe her a penny. So in the last year I really thought a lot about my situation. I was on Keto for a while and did great. Money got tight and it was cheaper to eat carbs and sugar. Gained back all that I had lost, became lazy and depressed. When I got my tax refund, yes I still have to pay taxes on SSI and retirement,, I went to Dollar tree and bought huge flower pots for three dollars each and went to Orschelns to buy four forty point bags of top soil and four forty pound bags of cow manure. Planted Tomatos, zucchini, okra, some watermelon, cantalope, green and red peppers, and some banana peppers. I will freeze and put in a used deep freeze. I can't afford to buy a beef or pork this year, but I save every penny of change. I know how to butcher chickens but don't have any, need to buy laying hens and guineas to get rid of snakes and ticks. Next year I will free range chicken, not putting my hand in a chicken nest, to many times when I was a kid, I move a chicken to find a snake. I am going back on Keto and because of you have plans to put freezer meals in the freezer because I have become lazy, I will mow three acres all day but hate cleaning. I want to learn to make cheese, I used to help my grandmother make cottage cheese. I find if I go to grocery store for one thing that I come out with a cart full. I love salmon, oysters, crab, and fish, I need to go fishing for freezer food. Thank you for all of your ideas. Cheese is the only dairy that I consume. I have a better handle on saving money when it comes to food, I know .next year I will really save on growing my own food. be to you and your family.

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  9. Annie E
    Annie E says:

    Maybe you could be the new budget homesteader 😊 I would be curious the cost of homesteading food verses grocery store food. I enjoy all your content so I’m here for the journey!

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  10. CarlyUTube
    CarlyUTube says:

    No matter how you slice it, you have put in WORK God is amazing and you are proof of it. I have enjoyed watching you on and off for a few years and enjoyed your journey.

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  11. Tracey Heidemann
    Tracey Heidemann says:

    Hello Jamerill, what you are doing seems like a natural transition. Lots of people seem to be trying to grow as much as they can with what big or little space they have. Myself included. Looking forward to watching and learning.

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  12. Sarah Barker
    Sarah Barker says:

    Thank you .This is the dream. Unfortunately here we are not able do this as we don’t have the room in our garden and you have to have livestock license for goats now. But we are growing some things this year and look forward to seeing how your doing things.
    Will you still be doing your thrifting hauls for your home schooling , home and kids etc.
    Will you be doing a tour if your garden how it looks like now after your planting.
    Enjoy your videos.Your a fantastic mummy with a lovely family . 😊❤

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  13. Debra Devine
    Debra Devine says:

    I think it’s a great thing. My son and I have a garden also and I love you idea but I’ve always enjoyed all the things you’ve done! I wish you the best and if it can be done I know you can do so that being said you go girl and again I WISH YOU THE BEST OF LUCK ! YOU TRULY ARE AN INSPIRATION.

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  14. Kelly Chase
    Kelly Chase says:

    So I had a pastor tell me to tell my plants to produce fruit in Jesus's name. So I had a strawberry plant that was pretty bleak so everyday I would walk by it and say in Jesus name you will bare fruit!! Needless to say that plant gave me the most strawberries ever lol. Keep up the good work!!

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  15. linda horton
    linda horton says:

    My mother divorced my father while she was pregnant with me. He was an alcoholic and in the Navy. He knocked her down some stairs so she left him. Of course I didn't know him till I was 16. So, we all have our stories in life. My husband and family is my life now. Life couldn't be any better, the past is forever in the past.

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  16. Rachel Warrum
    Rachel Warrum says:

    One day at a time!! You are amazing a proverbs 31 woman. Loving your family the best you know how!!They have been really pulling the wool over our eyes with our food. We are all on our life’s journey. Your on a great path. Excited to see you flourish and can’t wait and learn along with you!!
    He is our provider and will bring in the viewers that will benefit from you new journey and all who need the change as will. Believing for complete healing for your family! Thanks for sharing!!

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