The Farm Family Table⏐Homesteading, Homemaking, Christian Mom
Jocelyn Jennings
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The Farm Family Table⏐Homesteading, Homemaking, Christian Mom
New Do you desire a simpler, healthier lifestyle for your family but just feel stuck in the hustle of busy mom life? Do you wish there was an easy way to start homesteading without immediately feeling overwhelmed, burned out, or not good enough?
Hi, I’m Jocelyn, and I’m so excited you’re here at The Farm Family Table. I remember when I became a new mom, I wanted to set my child up for their best, healthiest life, but often I felt exhausted and discouraged. I wanted to provide the best food, from-scratch, and be more self-reliant, but it felt impossible to balance learning new skills, taking care of my home, and spending quality time with my kids. I felt overwhelmed by all the things I wanted and needed to do, and felt guilty when I couldn’t keep up. I compared myself to picture-perfect farm life on social media, only to feel like I’m not doing enough but not sure how to do more. This was not the life God had planned for me.
But then I discovered a secret to start homesteading the easy way for less stress, more joy, and more time focusing on what matters most, faith and family. What if I told you, there’s a way that you can achieve healthy balance and thrive in this lifestyle that God is calling you to?
Want to learn how?
Inside this podcast, you will find:
- Encouragement for creating a homestead with God at the center
- Resources for building knowledge in homesteading skills like cooking from scratch, gardening, food preservation, and raising animals
- Practical tips for faith-based family life on the farm
I can’t wait for you to join me on this journey, so we can slow down, put God and our families first, and enjoy a more simple, natural, self-sufficient lifestyle. My prayer is that you leave this podcast encouraged in Christ and equipped with practical knowledge for your homestead.
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The Farm Family Table⏐Homesteading, Homemaking, Christian Mom
New Do you desire a simpler, healthier lifestyle for your family but just feel stuck in the hustle of busy mom life? Do you wish there was an easy way to start homesteading without immediately feeling overwhelmed, burned out, or not good enough?
Hi, I’m Jocelyn, and I’m so excited you’re here at The Farm Family Table. I remember when I became a new mom, I wanted to set my child up for their best, healthiest life, but often I felt exhausted and discouraged. I wanted to provide the best food, from-scratch, and be more self-reliant, but it felt impossible to balance learning new skills, taking care of my home, and spending quality time with my kids. I felt overwhelmed by all the things I wanted and needed to do, and felt guilty when I couldn’t keep up. I compared myself to picture-perfect farm life on social media, only to feel like I’m not doing enough but not sure how to do more. This was not the life God had planned for me.
But then I discovered a secret to start homesteading the easy way for less stress, more joy, and more time focusing on what matters most, faith and family. What if I told you, there’s a way that you can achieve healthy balance and thrive in this lifestyle that God is calling you to?
Want to learn how?
Inside this podcast, you will find:
- Encouragement for creating a homestead with God at the center
- Resources for building knowledge in homesteading skills like cooking from scratch, gardening, food preservation, and raising animals
- Practical tips for faith-based family life on the farm
I can’t wait for you to join me on this journey, so we can slow down, put God and our families first, and enjoy a more simple, natural, self-sufficient lifestyle. My prayer is that you leave this podcast encouraged in Christ and equipped with practical knowledge for your homestead.
For free resources on all your favorite homesteading topics
Visit the Website: www.farmfedfamily.com
Want to reach out?
Email Us: contact@farmfedfamily.com
If you’ve ever looked at beautiful garden pictures or listened to other homesteaders talk about everything they grow and thought, “That sounds nice but there’s no way I can keep up with all of that right now,” then this episode is for you. We talk about a simple garden plan for busy moms that fits real life and your energy level for the season you are in right now. Most of us aren’t lacking the desire to garden; we’re just short on time. And I want to encourage you that a stress-free garden is possible. It might not be big or perfect, but it puts good food on your table while releasing you from some of the pressure.
So if you’re in a season of juggling kids, work, homemaking, and everything in between, learn how to grow a little food without growing overwhelmed. If you’ve been on the fence about gardening this year, I hope this encourages you!
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Resources mentioned in today's episode:
→ Ep. 9 Beginner Garden Prep Series: Tools
→ Ep. 10 Beginner Garden Prep Series: Your Garden Space
→ Ep. 11 Beginner Garden Prep Series: Planning Your Garden
→ Ep. 12 Beginner Garden Prep Series: Planting
→ Ep. 76 How to Freeze Any Vegetable in 15 Minutes or Less!
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Christmas is such a beautiful time of year. We talk about peace and joy… But as moms, there’s a lot of weight on us to make Christmas special, and sometimes it’s hard to feel that peace. If you’re the one doing most of the cooking, planning, wrapping, cleaning, and hosting, it can also feel like the season where everyone else rests, and you just work harder.
In this episode I talk about what it looks like to serve joyfully at Christmas without burning out. If you’re heading into Christmas knowing you’ll be doing a lot of the work, I want you to hear this: You don’t have to be the martyr. You don’t have to carry it all. And you don’t have to do it without joy.
With simple plans, honest boundaries, and a heart anchored in who you’re serving, this can be a Christmas where you serve freely from a place of love.
Wishing you all Christmas blessings of peace and joy with your families. Thanks for listening!
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One thing that I never thought about before kids is how much time and effort it takes to feed everyone and put 3 meals on the table each day. There are times when meal planning can feel like a full-time job all on its own. As moms, we’re already juggling chores, kids, and all the little details of daily life. And then there’s dinner—every single night. Deciding what to cook, gathering ingredients, prepping, cooking, cleaning…it can be a lot. It’s easy for it to get overwhelming, but it doesn’t have to be that way.
And a secret is: sometimes less variety is actually a good thing. Today, we’re going to talk about why keeping meals simple can save you time, reduce stress, and make cooking from scratch easier. I’m going to give you some practical suggestions for meal rotations that can help keep your kitchen under control.
I hope this episode gives you some encouragement to simplify your meals and take a little mental load off your shoulders. You don’t have to reinvent dinner every night to make your family happy and fed. The less stress you feel about dinner, the more energy you’ll have for other things, whether that’s gardening, getting your house clean, or dealing with toddler meltdowns.
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It’s one thing to grow your own food, take care of animals, and cook from scratch, but it’s another thing entirely to open your door and invite people into your real, lived-in home. Yet hospitality has always been such an important part of homemaking and biblical community. It’s a ministry we get to offer, not when everything is perfect, but right in the middle of real life.
Scripture reminds us that welcoming others is one of the simplest ways we can show the love of Christ, and it doesn’t require anything fancy. Today, we’re talking about how to make your home a cozy, welcoming place to be, not with expensive, Pinterest-perfect décor, but with the little things that create warmth and comfort, and the heart posture that opens the door to real connection.
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Have you ever tried to add one more thing to your homestead but felt like there just aren’t enough hours in the day. I am willing to bet that at one point or another you have looked at your to-do list, glanced around at the dishes, the laundry, your garden outside, and the kids asking for a snack again, and thought, “How am I supposed to get any of this done?” You are absolutely not alone! We’re living in a world that is more distracting than ever. Social media, constant notifications, comparison, endless information… all of it pulls our attention in a hundred directions. And when you combine that with real life: raising kids, homeschooling, homemaking, maybe working a job on top of everything, homesteading can start to feel overwhelming instead of fulfilling. But what might not be obvious is that you don’t actually need more time. You might want more time, but you just need to reclaim the time you already have. In this episode, we’re talking about how to do exactly that. We’ll talk about the hidden things that steal your time that you might not even be noticing, practical rhythms that make your day flow easier, and simple mindset shifts that help you prioritize and bring more peace and purpose back into your homestead.
I hope this episode encouraged you and gave you a fresh perspective on how you can reclaim your time in a world that’s constantly pulling you in different directions. You’re juggling a lot. Homesteading, raising a family, keeping a home, these are big, meaningful things. You weren’t meant to do them perfectly, you were meant to do them faithfully, through asking the Lord for help. So remember, you don’t have to work harder, you just have to be more intentional with the time you already have. Thank you so much for joining me!
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→ Ep. 87 The Secret to “Doing it All”
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Whether you like it or not, winter is just around the corner. Once the true cold sets in and the snow hits, that means the balancing act begins, trying to keep everyone healthy while staying indoors more and battling the never-ending runny noses. I know as moms, it can feel like we’re constantly on guard, waiting for the next bug to sweep through the house. I’ve been there, but knock on wood, the last few years have been pretty good for us as far as sickness, and I’ve come to realize that we’re not powerless when it comes to our kids' health. There are simple, everyday habits that make a huge difference in our family’s immune health. So today, we’re going to talk about practical, holistic habits that support the immune system. If you’re ready to enter this winter season with more confidence (and hopefully fewer sick days), you’re in the right place.
I hope this episode leaves you feeling a little more equipped, and maybe even encouraged that you don’t have to slog through months of illness, as we head into the winter months. Keeping our families healthy doesn’t have to be overwhelming or complicated. Healthy habits and good hygiene really do work when it comes to preventing sickness, and that the effort that you put in is totally worth it. Thank you so much for joining me!
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→ Ep. 71 How to Get Your Kids to Eat Healthy Homemade Meals, My Strategy for Picky Eating
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I know so many of us dream about getting to stay home more, being with our kids, digging deeper into the slow and intentional life, but then reality hits, and the question comes up: “How do we afford it?” The good news is, there are ways that you can start making money from your homestead with a little bit of creativity, willingness, and taking a fresh look at what God has put in your hands. Today, we’re talking about simple, doable, realistic ways you can start generating income right where you are, whether you have acres of land or a backyard with a little patch of potential. This episode is all about opening your eyes to the opportunities right in front of you, that maybe you haven’t thought of just yet, and helping you take that first brave step toward the life you want.
I hope this episode has your wheels turning with some new ideas, and more than that, I hope it gives you a little spark of hope. You don’t need to overhaul your entire life or start some huge business to bring in extra income from your homestead. Even the small, simple ideas can end up making a big difference for your family.
Resources mentioned in today's episode:
→ Ep. 84 Want to Quit Your Job and Start Homesteading?
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When you think back on the holidays growing up, I’m willing to bet, the thing you remember most is not the decorations, not the presents, but the thing you remember most is the food. The smell of scalloped potatoes and ham in the oven, have half a dozen choices for pie, the treat tray of homemade goodies that would come out in the afternoon. Those are the memories that stick. But somewhere along the way, chances are after Grandma wasn’t making the meal anymore, our modern holiday season became so busy, so commercialized, that we traded those things for convenience. We grab the pre-made cookie dough, the store-bought pies, the boxed side dishes or the gravy packet, and while there’s nothing inherently wrong with that, I think many of us feel something is missing. Maybe you find yourself wishing for more or for holidays meals to be like they used to be. Today, I want to talk about how to bring real food back into our kitchens, and give your practical steps on how you create those special traditions for your family. You don’t have to be a gourmet cook or have a picture-perfect kitchen. With a little bit of prioritizing and planning, you can make delicious food from scratch that your kids will remember and talk about for a lifetime, even when you are in the middle of a busy holiday season.
I hope this episode inspires you to make positive changes around holiday food this season, to start incorporating more real ingredients so you can feed your family well. But also know that this is not an all or nothing. This is not a legalistic thing that you shall only eat healthy non-processed foods. This is an opportunity to take baby steps towards better eating, and set your kids up to have a legacy of from-scratch cooking in your home. Thank you so much for joining me!
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If you’re anything like me, this time of year can feel like your plate is full. Besides chores, school, kids’ activities, there’s everything that comes with changing seasons and holidays approaching. I know the days can get long and the to-do list even longer. And while putting healthy homemade meals on the table is high on my priority list, sometimes it feels like it’s just out of reach, and then I’m sitting there kicking myself again that we didn’t have a vegetable on the table. But, that’s where the slow cooker comes in. In this episode, I talk about how to make cozy, nutritious meals for your family when you are short on time using one of my favorite small appliances, my slow cooker. So if you are ready to simplify things in your kitchen while still providing delicious, healthy meals, I am so excited to share my favorite tips and recipes so you can focus on the things that are important to you in this season.
I hope this episode encourages you to bring out that slow cooker and make it work for you. It doesn’t have to be fancy, just an opportunity to simplify real food that feeds your family well. If this episode helped you, please share it with a friend who’s feeling stretched thin right now. Sometimes, a simple reminder that homemade doesn’t have to mean complicated can make all the difference. Thank you so much for joining me!
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I am always a huge advocate for buying food in bulk when it saves you money. And with the price of meat at the grocery store, buying half a cow can be a great way to save a lot of money on beef. In the process, you are also able to stock your freezer and know exactly where your meat comes from, but the details might feel a little overwhelming. How much does it cost? How much freezer space do you need? Maybe you’re just not quite sure what you’d be getting yourself into. In today’s episode, I am breaking it all down. I’ll walk you through everything you need to know before you buy half a cow, from understanding the terminology and choosing your cuts, to figuring out costs, freezer space, and how to make the most of your purchase. So whether you’re brand new to buying beef in bulk or just want to make your next order a little smoother, this episode will help you feel confident and prepared before you fill your freezer.
I hope this episode helps you feel more confident about buying beef in bulk or just encourages you to think differently about how you feed your family. We’ve been filling our freezer with beef for years at this point, and it’s been a big blessing to our family, especially now as we try to feed a growing family. This can be another great way that you can create a bulk pantry that really provides and nourishes your family.
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I know sometimes this homesteading, homemaking, mom-life thing can feel a lot. Between homeschooling, cooking from scratch, keeping up with the garden, and trying to make sure everyone has clean clothes, it’s easy to lose sight of joy in the middle of all the doing. Maybe you’ve been there too, where your days start to feel more like survival mode than anything else. You love your family, you love your home, but you just feel tired. Like you’re running on empty and wondering when you’ll actually feel the peace and joy you thought this lifestyle would bring. Today, I want to talk about how to find joy again, and not just with some pep talk, but how to practically get yourself in a place where you can feel refreshed to pour into your kids and serve your family. So if you’ve been feeling stretched thin, worn out, or just a little disconnected from the life you’re working so hard to build, grab your coffee, and let’s chat about finding joy in our homes again, one simple moment, one simple habit at a time.
I pray that this episode gives you the encouragement that you need today. Thank you so much for joining me!
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The further I get in life, the more I realize, life is expensive. Groceries, household supplies, kids’ stuff—it all adds up so quickly. And sometimes it feels like no matter how careful you are, there’s always another thing you’re supposed to buy. But here’s the thing: one of the biggest ways our family has saved thousands of dollars isn’t by couponing or chasing sales… it’s by simply not buying certain things at all. In today’s episode, I’m going to walk you through 30 things I don’t buy anymore, things that used to drain our budget but that we’ve learned to either make ourselves, go without, or replace with a simpler alternative. And really, we are not missing anything. So if you’re looking for practical ways to save money, reduce clutter, and live a little more simply, this episode is for you.
I hope this episode gave you some fresh ideas for saving money without feeling like you’re missing out. Maybe you don’t need to cut all 30 things, but even changing a handful can make a big difference in your budget. It’s really about being resourceful, creative, and intentional, especially in a season where everything feels like it’s getting more expensive. If you’re in that place where you’re trying to make one income stretch, homeschool your kids or be home with your kids, and still put nourishing food on the table, it’s tough! But every small change adds up, even if you start with just one or two things from this list. Thank you so much for joining me!
Resources mentioned in today's episode:
→ Ep. 86 7 Convenience Foods to Stop Buying and Start Making No Matter How Busy You Are
→ Ep. 59 Transform Your Cleaning Routine, Non-toxic Solutions that Work
→ Ep. 74 Natural Ways to Make Your Home Smell Amazing
→ Ep. 62 5 Reusable Swaps that Will Save You Money
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Sourdough is one of those things that can seem super complicated from the outside but is actually fairly simple once you understand the basics. If you’ve been curious about starting sourdough but aren’t sure where to begin, this episode is for you. We are going to cover the foundational steps of sourdough so you can feel confident getting started, talk about what to do with your discard so nothing goes to waste, and I’m going to share a few easy recipes to try right away. So whether you’ve never fed a starter before or you’ve dabbled a little and want to stick with it, this episode is going to give you the tools and encouragement you need to start baking sourdough from scratch.
I hope this episode encourages you to take that first step into sourdough, or maybe to keep going if you’ve been feeling stuck or discouraged. Remember, it doesn’t have to be perfect, and you don’t have to know everything before you start. Thank you so much for joining me!
Resources mentioned in today's episode:
→ Ep. 27 Secrets to Starting Sourdough as a Busy Mom
→ Ep. 55 Why You Should Start Sourdough This Year!
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I think every mom wrestles with this at some point—the pressure to “do it all.” You know what I mean, keeping the house clean, cooking healthy meals, homeschooling or running kids to activities, looking put-together, maybe even working or having a side hustle on top of it, not to mention homesteading goals like gardening, baking, or canning. Somewhere along the way, culture told us that being a “good mom” means juggling it all perfectly, all the time. But truly, none of us can do it all, and the pursuit of that impossible standard only leaves us exhausted, discouraged, and sometimes even resentful in sneaky ways like towards the ones we love. What we can do is learn how to simplify, set realistic priorities, and create rhythms that actually work for our family, not for Instagram, but for the people sitting around our dining table. So in this episode, I share what I’ve learned about how to get it all done, and what that even means to our family.
I hope this episode encourages you, that “doing it all” really isn’t about accomplishing more, it’s about choosing less by redefining what “all” means to you. When you let go of the hustle to achieve the ever unattainable “all”, you create more space for peace, joy, and memories in your home. Thanks so much for joining me!
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→ Ep. 80 Are You Letting Perfectionism Hold You Back from Your Homesteading Goals?
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Have you ever been in a rush to get supper on the table and cracked a box of mac n cheese or pulled a pizza out of the freezer, and thought, well this isn’t really what I wanted to serve my family, but it is what it is. I just don’t have the time or the bandwidth to do something different. And I get it — life is busy, and convenience foods promise to make things easier. But here’s the thing, a lot of those “shortcuts” actually cost us more money, they fill our kitchens with ingredients we can’t even pronounce, and leave us with a less satisfying version of what they could have been. But, if you are looking for easy ways to feed your kids foods that they enjoy eating, that are actually good for them. There is a better way. Today, I want to share 7 convenience foods you can stop buying and start making at home, even if you feel like you are too busy. These are simple swaps, super kid-friendly, budget-friendly staples that will save you money, taste better, and give you that peace of mind that comes from knowing exactly what’s in your food.
I think sometimes the biggest barrier to providing healthy food for our family is ourselves. We tell ourselves we don’t have enough time, that it’s too complicated or too much when we have little kids, but it can actually be more manageable than what you realize. I hope this episode shifts your perspective on buying these 7 common convenience foods and easy ways you can make them at home instead. Thanks so much for joining me!
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If you’ve ever wanted to bake bread that’s not only delicious but truly nourishing for your family, milling your own grains might just be the next step in leveling up your baking. Grinding your own grains might sound intimidating at first, but it’s actually one of the most practical and empowering skills you can add to your homestead kitchen. In today’s episode, we’re breaking it down step by step: why milling your own grains matters, how to choose the right one for your family, and how to get started without feeling overwhelmed. Whether you’re brand new to this idea or you’ve been curious for a while, this episode will give you the confidence to dive in and start baking with flour that’s fresher and healthier than anything you can buy at the store.
I hope today’s episode inspires you to take the plunge and get started with grinding your own grains. Thanks so much for joining me!
Resources mentioned in today's episode:
→ Ep. 14 Beginner Hacks for Baking Healthy Bread at Home
→ Ep. 40 Is Shopping at Azure Really Worth It?
→ Ep. 70 Annual Azure Haul - What did I just buy for the whole year?
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Have you ever found yourself daydreaming at work, wishing you could just walk away from the grind and be home — home with your kids, home with your garden, home doing the things that actually matter to you? I think a lot of us know that tug in our hearts. But then reality hits, the bills, the mortgage, the cost of groceries, and it feels like the only way to survive is to keep both incomes going, even when it feels super draining. Today, I want to talk about that exact situation. How do you break free from the dual-income trap when what you really want is to be home, living a simpler, slower, more intentional life? We’ll talk about the practical steps to actually make it happen, and also how to be content in the waiting, because for most of us, this isn’t an overnight decision and the waiting can be the hardest part.
If you feel stuck right now in the job, or the bills, or this cycle of always needing two incomes, I hope this episode gives you the practical wisdom and encouragement you need to step into the life that God is calling you to. Thanks so much for joining me!
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Have you ever looked at how much food is in your trash and thought, there’s got to be something else I can do with this? To me, the idea of wasting food feels discouraging, especially when we’re working so hard to feed our families quality food and stretch our grocery budget. The good news is, though, those scraps don’t have to go in the trash. Today, I’m sharing creative, simple, and useful ways to use food scraps so you can save money, reduce waste, and make the most of what comes out of your kitchen.
I hope this episode gives you some new inspiration for looking at your kitchen scraps in a whole new light. Remember, every little step you take to reduce waste not only saves your family money, but also helps you make the most of the resources you already have. Whether it’s turning veggie peels into broth, breadcrumbs from old bread, or even starting compost with what you can’t use, those small choices really do add up over time.
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One of the biggest misconceptions about homesteading is that you need land to get started. But the truth is, some of the most important homesteading skills don’t even require a backyard. Today, I want to share with you four foundational skills you can start learning right now—whether you’re in an apartment, a rental, or just dreaming of your future homestead. These are skills that will not only save you money and make your family healthier, but also give you the confidence to really get started when you finally do have enough space for bigger goals.
I hope this episode reminds you that you don’t have to wait for the perfect piece of land to start living a homestead lifestyle. Every skill you practice now, whether it’s cooking from scratch, gardening in pots, preserving food, or learning basic DIY things, sets a foundation for the future and makes this season meaningful too. Don’t get caught up in waiting for ‘someday’. Instead, focus on what God has put in your hands for today.
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Resources mentioned in today's episode:
→ Ep. 3 3 Easy Things to Stop Buying and Start Making from Scratch to Save Money
→ Ep. 7 5 Meal Prep Tricks to Cook from Scratch All Week
→ Ep. 15 Learning to Cook from Scratch without the Overwhelm
→ Ep. 31 Canning Basics for the Beginner Homestead Mom
→ Ep. 33 Canning Basics Follow-up, Q&A
→ Ep. 76 How to Freeze Any Vegetable in 15 Minutes or Less
→ Ep. 6 How to Start a Successful Garden Even as a Beginner
→ Ep. 67 3 Easy Steps to Growing Your Own Food
→ Ep. 59 Non-toxic Cleaning Solutions That Work
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We all want to eat healthier, but sometimes grocery prices these days can make it feel impossible. The good news is, it doesn’t have to be that way. In today’s episode, I’m sharing my five favorite hacks for eating healthy while actually saving money. I’m going to share practical tips that you can start using this week to feed your family well without overspending.
I hope these five hacks have given you some fresh ideas to make eating healthy more affordable and realistic for your family. Remember, small, consistent changes add up!
Thanks so much for joining me!
Resources mentioned in today's episode:
→ Ep. 6 How to Start a Successful Garden Even as a Beginner
→ Ep. 58 3 Hacks for Buying Affordable Meat
→ Ep. 76 How to Freeze Any Vegetable in 15 Minutes or Less
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The Farm Family Table⏐Homesteading, Homemaking, Christian Mom
The Farm Family Table⏐Homesteading, Homemaking, Christian Mom
New Do you desire a simpler, healthier lifestyle for your family but just feel stuck in the hustle of busy mom life? Do you wish there was an easy way to start homesteading without immediately feeling overwhelmed, burned out, or not good enough?
Hi, I’m Jocelyn, and I’m so excited you’re here at The Farm Family Table. I remember when I became a new mom, I wanted to set my child up for their best, healthiest life, but often I felt exhausted and discouraged. I wanted to provide the best food, from-scratch, and be more self-reliant, but it felt impossible to balance learning new skills, taking care of my home, and spending quality time with my kids. I felt overwhelmed by all the things I wanted and needed to do, and felt guilty when I couldn’t keep up. I compared myself to picture-perfect farm life on social media, only to feel like I’m not doing enough but not sure how to do more. This was not the life God had planned for me.
But then I discovered a secret to start homesteading the easy way for less stress, more joy, and more time focusing on what matters most, faith and family. What if I told you, there’s a way that you can achieve healthy balance and thrive in this lifestyle that God is calling you to?
Want to learn how?
Inside this podcast, you will find:
- Encouragement for creating a homestead with God at the center
- Resources for building knowledge in homesteading skills like cooking from scratch, gardening, food preservation, and raising animals
- Practical tips for faith-based family life on the farm
I can’t wait for you to join me on this journey, so we can slow down, put God and our families first, and enjoy a more simple, natural, self-sufficient lifestyle. My prayer is that you leave this podcast encouraged in Christ and equipped with practical knowledge for your homestead.
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