Answering Questions Part 3 :)
In this video I answer readers questions sent in to a special email address I set up just for that purpose. I’ll be sending the email out again to subscribers soon so make sure you sign up for my newsletter if you’d like it. I don’t post it publicly on the internet to keep it free from spam and make it easier for me to read and respond to your emails. Thanks!
Links discussed in this video (If I missed any, please tell me in the comments and I’ll come back and add them).
- Katy’s Recipes (that we developed together, very good!): Katy’s Lemon Juice Cake and Birthday Cake Cookies
- 16 Low Sugar and No Sugar Recipes
- Link to my first book on Amazon
- Link to my second book on Amazon
- Banana Pudding (can make with Splenda)
- SuperFruit Salad
- Ice Cream Grahamwiches
- Foodsaver – This is the link to the model I have. For about $10 each you can even buy attachments to vacuum seal mason jars. You can probably get the best deal at Bed, Bath, and Beyond using a 20% off coupon. Mine came from Sam’s. Here is a link to a video review I did where I show sealing mason jars and such. Note: I was very tired when I made this video 🙂 Please mentally insert perkiness.
Other Videos Answering Questions:
Answering Your Questions Part 2
I made your stuffed pepper soup this past weekend. It was incredible! We will definitely have this again.
No Crickets! As much as I love to hear them sing, I would HATE to not get these great chats from you!! I have to finish watching this one! I’ve been a bit behind this week. That is just fine! God had other plans for things for us to do and I’m very ok with that! Can’t wait to hear more about the PIE!!! More soon!
Love, Carol 🙂
🙂 Thank you for watching Carol!!!
ANYTIME Christy! Oh, and it doesn’t fail often that if I’m up at 4:00 am, I’m thinking of my Grandmother and yours, and praying over your and yours. Loved this film, thank you for making it and sharing with us! Oh oh, and I’m so excited to know about the other homeschooling things. I’ve already shared that with some friends. (You know I was homeschooled 8-12, my brother was ALWAYS homeschooled, and 2 of my cousins were homeschooled all but 2 years. It is GREAT and I wouldn’t have traded that for anything!
Love, Carol 🙂
Love the videos!! Keep em coming girl!!
Thank you Julie!!
I’m really enjoying your weekly videos. Please keep them coming.
Thank you for watching Dorene!!
Hi Christy!
I love all your videos. You are so pretty and your hair is gorgeous!!! I got a big laugh out of you saying you dressed up but had on yoga pants and no shoes. You are such a hoot.
I love, love, love the Lipton Southern Sweet Tea with splenda. I had never heard of it but last year saw a pic you posted on Instagram when you bought some. I went searching the very next day and I found some at Sam’s and only bought one box because I was afraid I wouldn’t like it. Well the next day I went BACK to Sam’s and bought about 20 boxes! It is SO good. (And you are right it is so hard to find.) The only problem I have is I am the only sweet tea drinker in my family (yeah the others are weird, right?) so the gallon bags are a bit to much. I like my tea fresh so I make a new gallon every couple days and it kills me to pour all that tea out! I really like tea but I can’t drink a gallon in two days. lol!
I am embarassed to ask this question but I noticed on the tea box that it expires in a couple of months and I still have A LOT of tea left. My thought is it’s just tea and as long as the boxes haven’t been opened it should be ok. But I am new to drinking splenda and am not sure if it gets a wonky taste if it gets old. Good grief am I making any sense at all??? It is early in the morning and I think my brain is still asleep.
Thank you for the videos and keep them coming! And I really hope that biscuit video turns out ok cause girl I really need some help in that department!
Shhh, but I have used some past the expiration date and it tasted fine. 🙂
Christy, thank you for the video. I just “binge watched” all three of them as my husband was watching basketball and feel like I had a wonderful visit with a friend. I grew up in Alabama and several of your explanations brought back memories, particularly the syrup, butter and biscuit story. I have always said “you can take the girl out of Alabama but you can’t take the Alabama out of the girl.” I think that is why I enjoy your stories and recipes so much because they remind me of home even though I have not lived there in 50 years. Keep passing the torch!
Thank you so much for watching!!
Another great video- love how you keep things real 🙂 Thanks for posting the links as well- I’m heading to check out some of the recipes! Blessings to you!
Blessings to you Libby, thank you for watching!!