I Tested Controversial TRAD WIFE Recipes!👩‍🍳

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I loved how you changed your wardrobe to match the vibe of trad wife videos, it was amusing and you looked really pretty.

ShannonBellOwens
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7:40 I make sourdough bread on a regular basis, and I always make two loaves at a time. They would go moldy if left at room temp for more than a few days. My solution is to slice my loaves completely once they’ve cooled down to room temp, put the slices in an airtight container, and immediately stick them in the freezer. When I want a slice, I toast it right out of the freezer and it tastes just as fresh as day 1! Highly recommend as a way to stretch out the freshness of your bread.

IsinMoon
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I’m a chef at a farm to table restaurant and I will say The way that Emily mariko (or however u spell it) prepares her food is VERY reminiscent of how we do it at work.

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the immediate trad wife impression got me 😂

bapeater
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And as a mom of 5 kids… it is possible to make sourdough, cook from scratch, garden, farm 🐑 🦆, homeschool, etc…. But it doesn’t always look pretty and it’s not always done and def not everyday with toddlers/babies 😄

dominiquejones
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So, with Emily Mariko, her veggie/meal prep is very smart and can save a LOT of time during the week. If all the veggies/fruits are prepped and ready to go on the weekend, during a busy work week, I can just grab things from the fridge and toss them in the oven or on the stove (or even straight onto a plate!). Although it can seem a bit time-consuming (not really though since 1 hour isn't too bad), it can save a LOT of headache throughout the week. The last thing I want to do is prep veggies after being in the office all day.

I decided to bite the bullet and do more meal/veggie prepping like this and it really helped me eat healthier and get to bed earlier during a work day. I can see how this would REALLY be helpful if I had kids and had to throw things into their lunchbag for them too before we all head out of the house to work/school!

bluelollipops
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I dont see you as a trad wife. I see you as a tester and reviewer. Youre helpful and practical. Definitely one my favorite content creators

angiloves
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14:51 Using your hands and not straining is how it's done traditionally in Italy. Also, the leftover whey is what's used to make ricotta.

Serenity_Dee
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The way the kale was prepped, by ribbing the stems out by hand, is how you prep large bulk hearty greens that we use a TON in the south. So when processessing something like collard greens, if you go sit with a grandma and prep a batch, you do it by hand as well but not QUITE like you (or her I suppose?) do. You just wrap your hand around the leaf and slide the leaf away from the very hard middle stem. This middle stem is removed in collards particularly because it doesn't soften up right and you want homogeneous softness. So when you say "she doesn't prep them like normal by just cutting them out" she's actually doing it way closer to how it IS done normally, you just got used to seeing influencer and tv food prep instead of family food prep.

Pandaemiation
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Smith is a performer, and everything she does is a show.

jerseyfanel
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Omg the homemade cereal is a great idea the day before but I saw the video and she says she makes it that morning. “My daughter woke up and wanted fruit loops for breakfast so I decided to make it for her.”
When my kids wake up I have 5 seconds to get breakfast on the table before they scream in hunger 😅

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Ballerina farm has said herself that the videos sometimes take several days and they she definitely doesn’t do it every day because it’s hard. She’s never lied or misrepresented herself. She’s creating a farm and business and trying to provide good food although expensive

hermonorossco
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Hearing you speak on ballerina farms reminds me of back in the 90s when we were learning that a lot of the “reality” shows were heavily scripted. People were so shocked to learn that the drama was not all real.

SharlitaOne
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My grandma was the OG trad wife. She made everything from scratch including sauces and condiments. She grew her own veg, fermented her own wine and picked her own coconuts. She also had a gambling problem, wrangled poisonous snakes and had crazy screaming matches with grandpa. Miss you grandma.

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Thing is, if it was actually affordable to only have one full time job per household, I'd absolutely be a trad wife for my fiance. That, however, is a CHOICE that I would be making since I love cooking and baking for him so much. It's when you see weirdos demand that all women be trad wives is where it gives it a strange feeling and negative connotation.

ShadowmarkReturns
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I think this has nothing to do with being a wife. LiZiQi is single and a communist working on a commune farm caring for her grandmother. However, her videos are about how traditional Chinese food and crafts are made and women "of the craft" know exactly what she is doing, how she is doing it, why she is doing it, and gain important insights into the life and protection spells of Western China.

zeideerskine
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Microwaves work by moving/heating the water molecules in the food. Since the ice cube is solid and in its crystalline structure the molecules can’t really move so it doesn’t melt much

Maddyaddyaddy
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Thanks, again for being fair! I’m no trad wife, believe me. And as a trend, I think it’s…interesting, but the hate they get for creating content, just like everyone else is bizarre. There’s nothing wrong with wanting to do it all for your family. Some people like that. It’s not for everyone, but we all have guilty pleasure watching. You’ve been so honest lately, and you don’t tear people down, regardless of affiliation. I’ve watched you for years, but I respect you more than ever. <3

rainy
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I love how the Trad wifes thing is just the european concept of Homemade😅

laurafrancescaviviani
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what most people are most concerned about with ballerina farms is the relationship with her husband. allegedly, he pressured her to leave school when she did, pressures her into having more kids, and didnt allow her to get an epidural or other pain relief during birth. again, this is alleged, as far as I know, but that is the focus of the discourse that I have seen.
It's not about women genuinely wanting to bake their own bread etc, it's about women being pressured into a role by a man who can hold financial power over them etc. and i am not saying this is the situation for all trad wives but once you have one person earning and controlling all the money, there is definitely a risk there

IlkaWaffy