Building a Grocery Store in My Basement Tour
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- Äas pĆidĂĄn 28. 08. 2022
- By long-awaited request đ I'm finally getting around to giving you the full tour of the growing grocery store in my basement! This is a large family food storage tour. Don't be scared đ I'm a mom of 9. I feed my large family of 11 all day, every day. We work from home, homeschool, and serve up about 84 meals and 60 snacks for 11 people a month (that's over 920 meal-time servings and over 660 snack servings a month!). I hope you enjoy today's building a grocery store in my basement tour! And here's my affiliate link to see the large Harvest Right Freezer Dryer affiliates.harvestright.com/1... that I have and learn how to freeze dry 2,500 pounds of fresh food per year (12-16 pounds per batch)!
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I just love that now I know more of your story I can see how God has redeemed your life and is using you to be the mama for so many people. Not only your beautiful children, but I know I was drawn to your channel when looking for encouragement as a young mom far from my family. You have become this surrogate mother to so many people and modeled what it looks like to be a healthy nurturer for those of us that didnât have that in our own moms. Not only that but now you are helping us feed our families and feeding your family too so that none of us have to go hungry of be without â€ïž . You are a picture of redemption and restoration. Thank you for sharing your story with us
Amen!
yes all of that!!
You said it perfectly.She is love.She is what God intends for us to be like.đ„°
Ah, *tears* â€ïžâ€ïžâ€ïž
Amen what a blessing
It doesn't matter what anyone else thinks about your way of doing things...if it works for your family, then it's good enough...
Yes and amen!đđ
I think she is amazing! Never seen anything like her stash, but I live on the other side of the world, with a small family and a very temperate climate, with no extremes of weather!
Never heard of canned chicken or apple sauce as a snack for kids, apple sauce where I live is accompanied to pork! I am learning, this is wonderful! What is a coffee creamer?
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Well said. Always feel sad that she has to explain herself
I see security. I find comfort in knowing my family is cared for no matter what craziness is going on in the world. Great job Mama!
We are only 2 ladies plus 1 dog. But we gathered what The Lord helped us to provide for. We often share with a local church community. Who have a Food and Loave pantry. Feeling blessed. Others could do this too. I don't understand with the way things are in this world. Why would not any one do this?
Jamerill, i bet the 10 year old you are just so sooo proud how far you've come, how much you achieved, what an amazing family yourself and Travis created, and the amount of love you shared. You did sooo good sweet Mama. Xx
I was going to comment similarly. The juxtaposition of 10 yr old and the current situation for her and her kids....night and day. The Lord is good!!!
Yes!!!!! I was thinking the same thing. Look at you now mamma!!!!!!LOOK AT YOU NOW!!!!! LOOK WHAT YOU'VE ACOMPLISHED AND HOW YOUR FAMILY THRIVES. KUDOS MAMMA!!!!!! YOU'RE SMASHING IT!!!
I also bet her Mom is incredibly proud of her, because honestly itâs not often those who have been through everything she has donât come out the other side without incredible amounts of hard work! Which she has displayed in her life! She works so hard and is breaking the cycle of generational trauma
Love your pantry. Wish I had that but their only two of us here. My son and his Mother. Love your ideas and that your so organized
I remember in the beginning of the pandemic you talked about â a year without the grocery store â. Everyone should have a pantry to fall back on. I was raised very poor and we always stocked up on garden foods in the summer and what we could find at the store to stock up on year round. Great job Jammerril!
Jamerrill , is awesome! I started watching her years ago. In her older country home. I learned so much from her. My children are grown but I high recommend young mommaâs watch her videos. And still older moms like me can learn a lot too. God has blessed her family. I pray they continue to be blessed. She is Such a genuine caring person. What a blessing it is to watch her videos. Leslye
Growing up through many lean times I appreciate a well stocked pantry and full deep freezer. Never hoarding but a great peace of mind with that security of having plenty of food, paper and cleaning products. Great job!!
Yes and Amen đ€đ. I appreciate one as well.
I bought quite a few large bags of baking soda and buy extra vinegar everytime I go to Costco. I have allergies to cleaning products so I had to investigate natural options. Found that it is not only economical but a great idea in these times
To know that your children will never have the situation you had is a blessing. The grace youâve shown your Mom is beyond blessed. And Travis is a great Dad. You go J!!!!
My sister has 11 children the youngest now 16. When i first saw her pantry my mouth hit the floor. When she pointed out that she had 11 children, i have three, it all makes sense. Itâs a lot of work raising that many little humans! She home schooled, too. God bless, you all!
I can imagine how much this means to you after hearing the story of your childhood. I never went hungry growing up but we were close sometimes. I have kept a pantry since Y2K and it has been invaluable many times. God bless youđđđ
I was thinking the same thing. We keep our coffee beans in the freezer. They can get rancid.I hope seeing your children safe and never in want helps heal your heart break.
AMEN
Iâm the same way, we were so poor as kids, never had much food, but my parents always tried their best. It was hard time childhood. Now that Iâm older, my household always stocked food, Iâm so grateful. It does make us weird with food I guess growing up starving all the time
I have a whole new respect for you Jamerill. Always loved you, but knowing your story now makes me realise just how special you are as a mother. You make sure your kids do not go hungry. God bless you. x
Thank you for showing your subscribers how you try to stock up for a large family! Normalize prepping and homesteading!
I'm new to your channel. Dang Girl you're organized!! My teenage grandkids call my basement "Grandma's Grocery Store". I'm just glad they know it's for them and if they have friends that need food, please bring them.
love thisâ€ïž
My Nana and Papa (Momâs parents) always had a pantry in there laundry room. We affectionately called it âThe Storeâ. I now have my own now that theyâre gone and my brother affectionately calls it âThe Storeâ. When we were kids we were grateful for it because we always knew that when we went to their house we would have food there, even if we didnât at home.
Watching your recent video it is crystal clear why you work so hard to make sure that there is a plan for meals and those plans are a priority. It seems that the lack of care you received created this desire to love your family through acts of service. Youâve done a remarkable job of using your pain to be a blessing.
An easy way to take notes on what you need to order is either snap a pic w/your phone or keep a clipboard with a pen attached. Great tips and organization!!!
You donât need to justify to people what you got in youâre pantry, you work hard to provide for youâre family, tbh you are wise because youâve got a lot of mouths to feed & with the food prices skyrocketing & the cold or snowy weather, youâll always be prepared, I love watching your videos â€
Oh my goodness, nobody should EVER feel the need to defend their food stock/storage for their family, that's called smart...blessed...& aware of it, thank you very much. Actually, my own pantry looks quite similar~ & we're down to 2 of us! Coming from 30+ yrs of feeding anywhere from 4 to 40 humans at any given time, it's just something we've always done. I have pared it down some, usually by going through & gathering donation boxes for whoever may have a need, church pantry, shelters, etc. Regardless of how much I am blessed to be able to buy, there will ALWAYS be someone who can & will make use of it.
*Well, there you go~ just reached the point in the video where you said the very same thing.=) God is good.
I feel the same. Iâve been seeing all the mamas of large families have to defend their purchases & preparations. Some viewers will always complain & be condescending towards these families. I say, donât approve ??? Donât watch. And keep rude & negative opinions to yourself. đ
Itâs way too easy for people to be bullies online.
I'm in love with your pantry. I've started to make a area in my home for my husband and I to have a small pantry. I just love it. We live 25 minutes from a store so to have extras on hand is so nice. When my frig freezer is to full to add more I remind myself how blessed I am. Your last video of your childhood touch my heart. It brought back many memories of my childhood. You truly deserve what you have worked so hard for. Bless you and your family.
I have watched several people's pantry tours but yours is the nicest and most complete that I have seen. I stockpile for my family of three adults and I feel good when I look at it. Great job!
People really don't understand how many cans it takes to make a meal with a couple servings of leftovers for a large family. I've only had 4 kids at home for the past few years, but near the beginning of the plandemic shut downs I was at Costco and I added two cases of tomato sauce and two cases of diced tomatoes to my cart. I was given MAJOR stink face by a woman who happened to be in the same aisle. I know she thought I was hoarding, but that's just what my family needs for about 4 meals of chili or spaghetti with homemade sauce! Thanks for breaking it down for people.
The four kids I have at home are all girls. You'd better believe I have a stockpile of toilet paper! Again, that's not hoarding, it's being wise and prepared for things that may or may not come - like random toilet paper shortages. I didn't need to buy any until things eased up, and I was even able to share with neighbors. It relieved a lot of stress! I consider it being like Joseph of Egypt during the seven years of plenty. You should try the Sam's Club brand. I much prefer it over the Costco stuff. đ
Thanks for being you and sharing so openly.
AMEN
I found the can restrictions difficult feeding vegetarians. What a ride it's been
Iâm a college student with no family or kids, still love these videos đ Love to watch these especially at night #weirdobsession
Jamerill I watched your last long video of your childhood. Touch me in so many ways. We both have alot in common. I can so relate to you. I have many battle wounds from my childhood and I do believe it shaped who we are today. I have a hugh pantry too. Food was very hard to have as a child. Now, I will never or my children and grandchildren will never do without. I think I know where you are in life. If you ever wanna talk, I'm here friend â€ïž
I just have my husband and me but raised a family of 7 and your pantry looks like mine because now I allow my kids to grocery shop here if they get low before payday. Now that I know your story i so understand this better. I'm so proud of you!
we do the same thing with our children!
It makes me still feel needed it's hard to go from a house full to just two. Now my house is full up with grandbabies they love to come to Nonnies house.
What a wonderful idea â„ïž
Jamerrill, You may not know how your cheerful spirit has touched all of us out here in YT land. Thank you for ALL you do for us all!!! You give us courage to press forward and do more and do better. Iâve always been taught to prepare from a young age. Preparedness has allowed me and NG family to open our doors during hurricanes and floods and whatever is thrown at us. Sooo many precious experiences my family and I have had in the service of others during their hour of need. Iâll gladly give them my plate of food and eat ramenâŠ.no problem. Your testimony of survival has encouraged me to do more and be more aware of those less fortunate. Hugs!!!
Please do not ever feel that you have to make excuses for what you do or how you do it. Your amazing, youâve turned your life around and are such a great provider and wonderful example for all of us.
Pro stocking tip (for at home) For items that donât stack well, your applesauce for example, use a sturdy piece of cardboard or lightweight piece of wood to sit on top of your bottom layer which will allow you to take advantage of more vertical space which will make room for something else horizontally.
Idk how I missed this video a few weeks ago. This is amazing! I mean so impressive! You guys are prepared for anything. And you and Travis are teaching your kiddos the importance of being prepared for the lean times (because they WILL happen) and stocking up when you can afford it. I just love this.
I love your basement pantry! I saw love, effort, time, sacrifice, planning, generosity and peace in that pantry that you & Travis created for your family. đ
Many times I didnât know where that next meal was coming from.. I too hv a âStore roomâ my family will not go without..
Youâve done Amazing Jamerill! God definitely turned your ashes into something beautiful â€ïž Good job mama!
I loved watching this, it was so much fun! With the size of your family, I am surprised it's not bigger! You are such a wonderful human being with what you do for your community, there needs to be more like you in this world. When I see all these supplies, I think of all the cooking and feeding and storing and shopping and dishes and everything going into it! I can't wait to see the Mega Mama kitchen done and watch you organize it! You deserve every inch of it!! It is a mega dream kitchen!! Enjoy it You are such a special person your heart is so huge! Like I said before, anyone would be blessed to have you as a bestie! You are so real!! OXOX
Well remember I also have several full freezers and refrigerators, plus food bucket storage it working on the freeze dried storage. So all in all I donât think itâs quite a years worth but trying to get to that point and continue to rotate after that. Thank you for watching and all your kind words! â€ïžâ€ïžâ€ïž
@@JamerrillStewart That's right... forgot about the freezers! I can't wait to see your canning!! You are very welcome!!
I believe home economics classes are a very important part of teens learning what it takes to be able to get married and know what to do in learning to grocery shop and have a basic pantry and all that goes on in a couples life starting up a home and running it ! Also I wish my school had prepared us kids even more like saving your money and more economical side of starting out and the economics side of running a home . Blessingsđ
I agree, I've always thought how horrible it is that they don't have home economics classes in schools anymore when right now we especially need them.
So many people have not been taught the basics. The thought crossed my mind the other day how wonderful utube videos from all these mommas, like Jammerel are shaping our younger generation. It's awesome!
~Tammy
Really! Basic cooking skills should be taught in a life skills classes beginning in middle school through high school.
They have them. They're usually incredibly expensive for what you learn though unfortunately.
So glad to see you and Our Tribe of Many (families with many children) keeping a big pantry! I've been growing my pantries for over 12 yrs and love it.
I built a mini stock pile store in my basement over a decade ago and it's been so so helpful... added a huge deep chest freezer a few years back (saved up from my little cake orders and bought myself which felt nice) hubby has loved the hard work I've put into it
I am impressed, you keep good rotation and I commend you on how well you know what you have. It's a skill. With others having access and helping put away .It's a challenge to keep organized. Great job!
Yes! We call our basement pantry room the General Store. â€ïž I have a bedroom size room stocked like your shelves. I grind my wheat berries for bread and I'm always working on rotating and organizing my pantry. I have 5 kids and want a back stock of a minimum of 6 months worth. I love having my General Store! So so so so many trips to the store has been saved for items. Plus, having food insurance when you have so many mouths to feed is simply using wisdom. Keep going mama!
How does everyone keep track of what you have? I donât have no where this amount. I have way less people to be responsible for but get overwhelmed.
With what you have been through, you sure are an amazing woman!!! Very strong and a loving person!! Be safe!!
Itâs so nice knowing that if you donât have grocery money way one week you always have a stash to pull from. Even though I donât have a duly stocked pantry I stashed away a few things here and there that have come in handy this week where we havenât been able to go grocery shopping. My husband is a Pastor and money is tight on that income with soon to be 6 kids but God provides in the most amazing of ways.
I, like you, require food security to feel that all is right with my world. God bless you and your family â€ïž
You are a true inspiration to many people you and travis do an amazing job being mom and dad to those precious children x
After watching your video the other day I just want to say I AM SO PROUD OF YOU!! Imagine how little girl Jamerrill would feel, knowing she was going to grow up to be so smart and hardworking, and have the space and money to keep feeding herself, and her kids, AND HER MAMA! Not to mention a whole business helping other people get fed too. I love it.
Oh not to mention Travis who I bet little Jamerill couldn't have even dreamed up :)
Thank you for the wonderful share here! It says to do like the aunt does and put away for the winter in the Bible! This is really amazing and with such a big family, they have the best mom that they could ever want looking out for them! Accolades to Travis too for the beautiful shelving he set up to help you maintain a wonderful household for your children. It is awesome how the two of you work together to make everything work for good!
I love hearing all the little feet running back and forth playing, reminds me of my own kids.
Just the thought of opening all those cans when making a meal is giving me hand cramps! You ROCK!đ
I am so proud of you and Travis for taking charge and providing for your family! You have learned so much over the years and it's made a huge difference in your families lives. Thank you for sharing your wisdom.
The most important thing you said in this video was, "It works for me." Critics need to understand that they should do what works for them, not what works for you! YOU are the only one who needs to use your pantry, so it is only important that it works for you!
Vinegar doesn't expire!! Anything that is Fermented is on the forever list, with sugar , honey , pastas , most canned items!! Long list!! Expiration dates are a suggestion not written in stone! Can use a big piece of cardboard on top of those jars will help with your stacking the second layer won't fall over! I had do that with a cheapo shelves unit to be able just to put cans on it!! Your amazing you have got it set up great!!! Thank you for caring about donations!!!And for teaching your Big family that it's important!! That's amazing!! đđđđđđ
Your Basement pantry reminds me of my basement pantry that I had many years ago. I did tons of canning , so my basement pantry shelves were loaded with canned veggies and fruit. The veggies were , Corn, broccoli, tomatoes, green beans, cauliflower, and the canned Fruits we're Strawberries, peaches, apricots, plums, apples and pears. The freezers were filled with meat from our Goats ,beef , chickens and rabbit. Our garden every year was at least an acre. I had 14 Children so I was making bread , gardening and canning . I loved all of that and over 30 years of doing for my family I am retired and enjoying the single life. I so loved having children and raising them and have for over 30 years been enjoying my Grandkids. Thanks for the tour of your Pantry .May God continue to bless you and your family.
We have a "grocery store" in our garage and a houseguest staying with us has created a spreadsheet for all items and posted lists to mark off when we use something, so I can easily glance and see what needs to be purchased. It has been amazing! I love keeping things on hand to do large batch cooking and in case of emergency on hand. It also makes it easy for my adult children who are in college or their friends to come shop my garage for things they need. I also have clients that often are in need of things to help ends meet that I shop for them as well. I love seeing other home "grocery stores". Good job momma!
This pantry reminds me of the little Mom and Pop corner grocery stores I grew up around. It was usually a large house front room that was converted into a little store. There was always a glass display case for penny candy too.
That's so cool..I have to tell you a mouse got in my house and just wreaked havoc. I don't have a pantry I have one cuboard I I keep most pasta and cereal...in a few days it ripped open so many packages. So storing my food now will be a challenge. No more bags of croutons in the cuboard. I want to put it out there so everyone thinks twice before putting food on their shelfs. I do store alot in glass. Beautiful kitchen you deserve that.
I hate that you have to give disclaimers and people can't have an open mind what it's like to have a big family. You are a blessing and even though it's me and hubs.i love to watch your videos. I don't know how u do it all sister. Sending love đ
That's one amazing food storage! I love having lots of food and groceries in my house at all times too. Makes me feel secure and prepared especially after going through the pandemic. Keep up the good work! xx
Your little store is absolutely awesome and as far as Ramen judgment, no worries I just discovered ramen about 3 years ago and I have a cup a day đ. I am disabled and it's easy-to-use and calms the growling belly. I just found your channel it's so interesting to me. It is just my husband and I in the house and we are both broken but I find your channel very enjoyable.
This type of back stock is especially helpful when you already have beef and chicken stocked and you can just shop your pantry for everything except fresh items!! We do this with only a family of four and have and will continue to for years to come. đ
Hooray for your familyâ„ïžSatisfying,comforting and responsibleâ„ïž
Thank you for sharing your childhood with us. I'm sure it was difficult and taxing, but I sure appreciated it . I'm thrilled that you have the pantry you do!! It must be somewhat of comfort to you. I'm looking so forward to seeing your big mama kitchen finished and you moving in! I'm living vicariously through you!!đ Pam
We have done the exact same thing. Love this! Stack those shelves, baby!
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Same here!
Weâve lived on a homestead for 46 years. Weâre at the end of a dirt road on 125 acres. Iâve always had a big pantry. I shop every 6-8 weeks. I donât like leaving my paradise.
I have been with my husband almost 40 years now. He has always had this odd obsession of buying and storing food or other products needed to survive on. I personally really didn't understand. He is a very quiet person and would seldom tell me things in his past growing up and it wasn't until I watched your last video that it totally clicked for me and why he is the way he is. And a god send it has been as well because if either of our children are needing help with food for the month, they know without any hesitation, all they need to do is go "shopping" at mom and dads house. You so deserve the best life your can and are living Ms. Jamerrill.
This is a beautiful sight. I love your in home grocery store
Jamerril no judgement here, just admiration for the basement pantry. Wishing I had a set up like yours.
But in Texas we don't have basements and I am envious of those who do.đ€© I didn't grow up with a harsh childhood as you, but I do remember dinners for a family of 5 as beans and cornbread. We didn't have much but we weren't hungry either.
You have overcome and exceeded your hard childhood and flourished as an adult and mother. I've seen your shopping videos for the women in shelters and ones who are starting over. You are an amazing woman and never forget that. You are a pillar in your community. Bravo đđđ
Congratulations â€ïžâ€ïžâ€ïž
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We are just starting our âstoreâ. We use a sharpie and write the date on ours so the hubby and boys know where things go. It helps and now my kids ask everyone why they donât date lol.
Gosh girl I don't know how you do what you do. I think you are very organized and it's good that your children help when they can.
Love your pantry!! Itâs awesome. I was very touched by your recent video and I imagine it was very hard to film. You are so brave and I admire you a lot. Many blessings to you Jamerrill and to your precious family. You are a gift from God to those children.
You are amazing. This is exactly what we need to do with 9 children. I need to find a space and make it a priority xx
Remember you can also store foods under beds. Iâve also done that at my other houses. This house happens to have the perfect storage room for it. But there are ways to do it even if you donât have a dedicated room. â€ïžâ€ïžâ€ïž
@@JamerrillStewart Thank you. That's a great idea to get started as at the moment we don't have the space for a dedicated area xx
Declutter a closet! We need food more than old clothes we wonât ever wear again! Start with his closet!đđ€
Clean out some closets! You will be mighty glad you did..
@@robinwallace9655 That sounds like a fab idea and the perfect space. Xx đđ
After listening to your story I can understand why your pantry gives
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Please donât apologize for what food you have and feed your family. They are all growing and healthy. With all you have to do with your family and working why put the pressure on yourself to can food? You canât spread yourself but so thin. Enjoy your family feed them what you o can afford to buy at the store. Hope I didnât come over to strong but I have been there and wish I choose to do life differently. My children are grown and I missed so much by trying to do to much.
I love how u take care of your family. Some people might think itâs extreme - but as one who grew up not having food like u talked about - I have a tendency to also overstock my pantry. And Iâm glad to do it. Not saying u r overstocked Iâm just saying u r doing a great job!
I just found your channel this summer, and Iâm so glad I did. You are an inspiration to me and Iâm sure to thousands of other mamas on days where we think we canât do it, you show us that we can! Thanks for being a wonderful example of a loving, Christian mother!
Bless ur heart for being such a caring and giving person...donating to these folks who really need it
After seeing you share your story, I know that it makes your heart happy to know that those you love could happily eat out of this grocery store for months. I think that going through food scarcity shapes how we approach food preparedness.
I am in AWE!! You are a Mega Momma Professional!! Absolutely awesome. How completely blessed your family is. I am inspired.
I just don't know why but when Jamerrill finds good deals for her family, I feel happy like a child in a candy stoređđș
Am in awe of you! You are the mother of all mothers!!!! A TRUE inspiration!
You are so very organized it blows my mind. Enjoy ALL YOUR VIDEOS so so much!!! Thanks for everything. God bless always,
I loved this video! It's only my two kids and I, but I also keep a small family grocery store! It's nice to see some other ideas to implement in mine!!
I keep my pasta in a see through tote and my dry goods that could draw moisture,like baking soda,salt . I came home one day and when I opened my basement door it was like a sauna,went downstairs and my water heater had emptied!!! Thatâs when I changed a few things! Yours looks great đ not have to worry about getting out in bad weather. I donate to food pantry when it looks like something not being used fast enough đ
I luv how u have everything so organized to feed ur large family
You are the sweetest. My daughter works at Sharp Shopper. A viewer of yours came in from California and wanted to take a picture with her because it was their first time there. They went on and on about you and my daughter told him that I watch you too.
Great job preparing and stocking up for your family! â€ïžâșïž
Wow you have done a great job saving for your family
I understand and do the same thing with our pantries, love to see what other large families are doing! I only have 5 kids but truly believe preparation is worth a pound of cure! When the bug came out, we had almost 3 years of paper products stocked and never had to get in the tp hunt...a blessing! Nothing better than a store at home, especially in these times! As mamas, we must prepare for our own and a few other loved onesđ I keep Tang for vitamins, in case hard times come! Stay blessed and preppedâ€đđŸ
You must have some real sense of satisfaction there, knowing you can feed your family for quite a while if something happens! That's just amazing
Your pantry is absolutely magnificent!!! đđđThank U 4 sharing!!!đ€
I love that you share all your tips it really does help keep me organized. I like to have a stock of items its a comfort really especially since 2020 & now with rising prices its great to stock when items are on sale.
I listened to your story today as I tidied my pantry today. Wow ..you are an amazing person .. huge respect to you for creating this beautiful family and life having had such a difficult past â€ïž
I love all of your videos. You are such a great example not only to your children, but to young mothers everywhere.
As someone who used their last roll paper towels yesterday, and our cat puked on the floor this morning... I need to get better at this. đ
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Place a thick cardboard plank on top of applesauce jars to make a stable base for a 2nd layer of apple sauce.
I appreciate how genuine you are and I am enjoying your content. You tube recently recommended your video of your story and I cried through most of it. I am glad that you have accomplished so much and are leading a healthy and happy life. I also have a large food store in my basement and one thing I do is when I bring home groceries I write the date in large black marker so it is immediately apparent when I use something how to rearrange the shelf. I also write the price just for future comparison.
never apologize for how you feed your kids...you are an amazing woman
Lots of love to you and your lovely family Jamerill all the way from Ireland xx
Another Irish viewer here sending you lots of love.xx
Great basement grocery store perfect for you family and all the cooking you do! My daughter loves those ramen cups!! Once a week I make her one and put it in a thermos for school! She would have it every day if I let her that and Mac and cheese so I limit it to once a week for both! I also like to make my own fruit cups just open a can of fruit and divide it into little glad containers instead of buying fruit cups!
"Hopes and Dreams" That phrase from you has even more meaning after your last video. Thanks to your Mom's sacrifices and dedication to you and your incredible strength and grace. You inspire so many including me. I think of "hopes and dreams" and see your smile and hear your calming voice. Thank you for another amazing video and all that you do. May God continue to bless you, your Mom and your entire family. đđ
TY for this tour of your beautiful pantry - so well thought out - AWESOME! You take such superb care of your family, and it's such a pleasure to see how you manage things.
Nice stock up storage for your new mega kitchen! I love keeping a stock of regularly used items on hand. It sure makes sense even more now days.
Just a tip - leaned from a bad experience: don't store bleach bottles above any item. Store it on the floor with a plastic liner under it, because it will eat through the plastic bottle and ruin any food or other items underneath. I had some bleach in the linen closet I had forgotten about, and when I found it, it had eaten through my laminate flooring! đ±
I love how organized everything is.
I'm a live alone grandmother and I have a little plan ahead storage but on a much smaller level as I am a party of 1. Any good restaurant will have at least a week to several months of products on hand at all times. You are doing a wonderful job here. God bless you all đȘđœđđđ
Suggestion...perhaps put a white erase board in basement pantry and when you see a product(s) low write it down immediately , then when shopping days you can save time by taking a phone picture of white board and wha-la a grocery list to use at store...just a time saving idea.
You my dear have just changed my life đđđ
@@JamerrillStewart there are magnetic chalk or whiteboards for your fridge/freezers too