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Will My Mom's Farm Business Grow Soon? If You Would Like To Make A Donation. Link To My Paypal Account https://paypal.me/luisakerver Experience daily rural living with our family as we balance outdoor home projects and simple country living. See how we manage our space and prepare ingredients for cooking. This video offers a look into our homestead life, documenting the reality of maintaining a home in the countryside. We walk through our current outdoor setup, showing the progress on our latest construction efforts and how we organize our garden areas. It is a practical view for anyone curious about the day-to-day work required to keep a rural property running smoothly while raising a family. Beyond the building and maintenance, we also share a glimpse into our kitchen staples, including how we source and handle ingredients like red pepper powder for our meals. Whether you are interested in rural construction tips or just want to see how we manage our daily household tasks, this update provides a transparent look at our lifestyle. Subscribe for weekly rural living breakdowns, and comment below if you want to see more about our garden projects or our favorite country recipes.

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