Amazing Off-grid Kitchen in My Tiny House

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  • čas přidán 8. 07. 2024
  • I've done videos on parts of my kitchen before, but I've never given a tour of my whole off-grid kitchen and all the things about that make it more eco than other kitchens. So many resources are channeled through our kitchens...all the things we depend on to feed ourselves nutritious food. I'll take you on a tour of every little feature of my off-grid kitchen at Dancing Rabbit Ecovillage, one of the world's most radical ecovillages.
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Komentáře • 49

  • @guysview
    @guysview Před 2 lety +2

    I volunteered at a historic site for years and that is where I learned hearth cooking and a wood fired brick oven.

  • @thelandofmint
    @thelandofmint Před 2 lety +4

    My kitchen is tinier than yours but I cook great food too and ferment a lot, jars and jars of sauerkraut, kimchi, carrots, kombucha, milk kefir, water kefir, sourdough I made myself two years ago, etc...I moved from London UK to the mountains in central Italy over ten years ago, bought a very small old stone house, grow my food, keep chickens, barter with local small organic farms, etc..I don't have a car or central heating or hot running water or any electronic gadgets, just my trusty wood stove for cooking and heating, etc..by the way, If I were you, I'd paint that kitchen cabinet a bright colour...my small house , windows, doors and furniture, are painted either mustard yellow or vivid green😀😘

    • @HardcoreSustainable
      @HardcoreSustainable  Před 2 lety

      You should have a CZcams channel. I'd watch it. You sound like you live a cool life. And Italy sounds amazing. There's so much more of a local food culture in Italy. I would like to do some pigmented natural paint on my interior, but I don't think I'll paint the cabinets. I think the natural plaster is too dark a color and I'd like to brighten things up.

    • @thelandofmint
      @thelandofmint Před 2 lety +2

      @@HardcoreSustainable hi, thank you very much. Yes, I'd like to have a CZcams channel but I don't have a computer anymore and my mobile phone which I use now is very old and have a limited access to internet...if I can afford a new phone with a good camera, I certainly would start one..for the time being I have no income whatsoever! I know it sounds unreal to people but where I live it's possible, hard, very hard but for now I eat like a queen, which is very important to me, all organic and local: raw cheeses, raw milk, fresh sardines, fresh eggs from my own chickens, veggies from my garden, tons of abandoned fruit trees, and local meats..anyway, soon I'll start selling eggs and I'm hoping to make a bit to buy a phone, we shall see. Have a wonderful day and keep inspiring👏😘 (oh, and I use organic toxic-free paint because I'm allergic to all chemicals😳

  • @learningtoyoutube9033
    @learningtoyoutube9033 Před 2 lety +2

    Paradise kitchen 😍

  • @RVBadlands2015
    @RVBadlands2015 Před rokem

    The food looks great.

  • @Cheese-wb9tw
    @Cheese-wb9tw Před 2 lety

    Great Tour!

  • @Adnancorner
    @Adnancorner Před 2 lety +1

    You are a very interesting personality. Lovely ❤️

  • @kabrinaquintana4464
    @kabrinaquintana4464 Před 2 lety

    never heard of an eating co op either, new subbie !

  • @brucesannino6181
    @brucesannino6181 Před rokem

    An odd thing that happened almost forty years ago came to mind while watching your video. My boat was hauled out and I was working on it in a mostly deserted boat yard. A woman walked over to talk. She said her husband was looking at boats with a broker and that she wasn't much interested in boats. Then she said she'd been watching me and she said she noticed I work very carefully, that I was very meticulous. Then very off handed, she said, 'You must live alone.' Going out to sea for much of my life I'm very familiar with living in small spaces, practicing thrift with all things and thinking outside the box while living in a box. We can't reduce our consumption while living in a beach resort. It's back to West Virginia and living small while in fact living very large.

  • @isarose3136
    @isarose3136 Před rokem

    Thanks for this! You answered a couple of my questions-about when drought means you need more water (county water available) and that propane is OK. I like your root cellar too!

  • @sharynhughes1061
    @sharynhughes1061 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi. Great to see what your doing. Interesting 👌😀🎉🎶

  • @rubygray7749
    @rubygray7749 Před rokem +1

    Those falafel look superb!
    I'm wondering why you said you can't grow fava beans there!! They're about the hardiest, most productive vegetable to grow. They can be sown in autumn and will survive through the cold of winter, to take off from their established roots in spring. Or sow them in spring, and they will crop a little later.
    We call them broad beans. I grew 100 plants last year. They cropped for many weeks. I ate them fresh, shared some, and pressure canned many jars of them for winter. A superb contribution to a self sufficient garden. They provide a huge quantity of protein for virtually no effort. Plus lots of bulky nitrogenous garden mulch.

    • @HardcoreSustainable
      @HardcoreSustainable  Před rokem +1

      I've tried to grow them before and got minimal harvest from them. They need a longer cool season than we get here. I wish it was easier to grow them. Maybe there are varieties you can grow in warmer climates because if they grow them in Egypt you must be able to grow them in warmer climes.
      Looking it up it on the internets, they can only survive down to -10C, which is balmy for our climate. Probably won't overwinter here. Maybe that's why.

    • @rubygray7749
      @rubygray7749 Před rokem

      @@HardcoreSustainable
      What a shame! I'm at 41° south, and they grow perfectly here. Your location seems to have a much wilder swing between seasons, although I think you're at an equivalent latitude?

    • @rubygray7749
      @rubygray7749 Před rokem

      @@HardcoreSustainable
      The Egyptian variety is a very small bean, called ful medames. Also known as field beans, horse beans or tic beans. Perhaps you could try those?
      I'm growing some of these, plus a gigantic seeded heritage variety this year, in different isolated areas, so I can keep true seed from both.

    • @HardcoreSustainable
      @HardcoreSustainable  Před rokem

      @@rubygray7749 yes we are close to that latitude, but we do get some large swings between seasons. 40.31.

    • @HardcoreSustainable
      @HardcoreSustainable  Před rokem

      @@rubygray7749 I think I grew Broad Windsor, which definitely seemed like a cooler climate bean. I looked into info on the Egyptian variety and the growing conditions and can't find anything. All the CZcams vids are about European varieties that like cooler climates.

  • @kabrinaquintana4464
    @kabrinaquintana4464 Před 2 lety

    I never heard of dancing rabbit eco village.. so I looked it up, wow only 3 hours away from me (Kansas City) ...learn something new everyday. great video!

    • @HardcoreSustainable
      @HardcoreSustainable  Před 2 lety

      A great reason to come visit! We have tours every other Saturday at 1, April-October. Check on the website.

  • @mikeycbaby
    @mikeycbaby Před 2 lety

    As usual, great content 👍🏽 Plus sent you a little kickback.

    • @HardcoreSustainable
      @HardcoreSustainable  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you! I'm glad you liked the video. And thanks for the contribution!

  • @CairnOfDunnCroftPermaculture

    I'm really hoping you manage to build your cob cooker this year, mostly because I'm planning one myself. Mine will be relatively simple, with an oven, cooktop and water heater.

    • @HardcoreSustainable
      @HardcoreSustainable  Před 2 lety +2

      That sounds like a good plan. Maybe I can start on it and build in stages. I'm going to have to source some urbanite broken concrete for the foundation first.

    • @CairnOfDunnCroftPermaculture
      @CairnOfDunnCroftPermaculture Před 2 lety +1

      @@HardcoreSustainable looking forward to it!

  • @Reinolds_Recipes
    @Reinolds_Recipes Před 2 lety

    Great video! Going to try this :) thank you again for sharing, new subscriber here ❤️🥰

    • @HardcoreSustainable
      @HardcoreSustainable  Před 2 lety

      Welcome and thanks! You have a cool channel. Is that specifically for munchies after getting stoned? Or is that just a play on the slang term? Seems like legit baking.

  • @introvertedoutdoorsman2856

    👍

  • @chelseamurphy6468
    @chelseamurphy6468 Před 4 měsíci

    Hey! Love the channel. I was wondering if you had any advice on how to design for heavy use in a naturally plastered/earthen floor kitchen? I noticed it looks like you have tile on the ground? Current plan was to tile around heavy splash zones but would love to hear from someone with experience.

    • @HardcoreSustainable
      @HardcoreSustainable  Před 4 měsíci

      Yep, that's what I did. If you watch the other videos I have on redoing my earthen floor, you'll see I tile the heavy traffic and kitchen areas. That makes the kitchen floor easier to clean up. I also linseed oiled the earthen plaster walls behind the kitchen sink backsplash to make them easier to clean and prevent them just being washed away.

  • @guysview
    @guysview Před 2 lety +1

    I made a scratch built wood fired brick bake oven. Could have been made out of cobb.

    • @HardcoreSustainable
      @HardcoreSustainable  Před 2 lety +1

      Yep, I have a video coming up about a cob oven build I helped with over last winter. Definitely is easier to make the oven out of cob, but brick is a longer term endeavor. As long as the cob is protected though, it will last a long time.

  • @guysview
    @guysview Před 2 lety +1

    I also learned blacksmithing there. Then I built a bs shop at home.

  • @tracyvernon9467
    @tracyvernon9467 Před 2 lety

    I have to say ,it's been a few years since I made any wine, looks good. I'm interested to know what kind of meals you cook in your kitchen.

    • @HardcoreSustainable
      @HardcoreSustainable  Před 2 lety +1

      Anything you can think of. I make Indian, Thai, Chinese, Italian, Mexican, Middle Eastern. I bake my own bread, make my own cheese, make pizza, homemade pasta. I also can a lot of my garden harvest.

    • @tracyvernon9467
      @tracyvernon9467 Před 2 lety

      @@HardcoreSustainable sounds great and I love homemade bread, its good to experiment with different herbs and flavours etc. Do you include meat with your meals or is it pretty much what you can get your hands on?

    • @HardcoreSustainable
      @HardcoreSustainable  Před 2 lety

      @@tracyvernon9467 I rarely eat meat. I'm not a fan of red meat. Never have been. I have had venison in the past when someone hunted it locally. I sometimes eat wild rabbit, fish I've caught, and occasionally bacon or other pork products I get from some of the farmers here at DR. I used to raise meat chickens but haven't for several years. I love chicken, but only will eat it sometimes if I go out to a restaurant.

    • @tracyvernon9467
      @tracyvernon9467 Před 2 lety +1

      @@HardcoreSustainable I did wonder as you grow so much produce, I also don't eat that much meat ,I have been intolerant to milk for a number of years and actually went vegan for 6 months last year, although I mostly eat chicken and turkey in small amounts ,but mostly lots of vegetables as i really do enjoy them more. Rarely beef or lamb as it's not good for the planet.

    • @rubygray7749
      @rubygray7749 Před rokem

      @@tracyvernon9467
      Pasture raised beef and lamb farming is about the very best thing you can do for this planet.
      Don't fall for the elitist hype that wants to destroy all livestock farming.

  • @powderpuff6078
    @powderpuff6078 Před 2 lety

    You are so handsome.

  • @Adnancorner
    @Adnancorner Před 2 lety

    Do you use Insta ?