He Says It's the Best Thing I've Ever Made! | Future of Our Sheep | Tuna Lasagna
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Hey there, Chelsea here from Little Mountain Ranch, bringing you another slice of our homesteading life, filled with heart, hard decisions, and, of course, delicious homemade cooking. Today's vlog is a special one, where I not only share the journey of our lambs moving outside for the first time but also dive into making the homemade tuna lasagna that Dan swears is the best thing I've ever made.

We start off outside, in the fresh, open air of our ranch, where I take you along for a significant moment in our farming journey. Today, we're moving the lambs outside, embracing their first steps into a new world.
I open up about the future of our sheep here at Little Mountain Ranch. It’s a time for reflection, decision-making, and understanding the cycle of life and sustainability on our farm. This heart-to-heart is an important aspect of what homesteading is all about, and I'm eager to hear your thoughts and experiences in the comments below.

After our time with the sheep, I'll take you back into the warmth of our kitchen where magic happens. I’m going to show you how to make a homemade tuna lasagna that’s not just a meal; it’s a story layered with homemade noodles, a rich and a savory filling. Follow along as I reveal my process for crafting these noodles and layering flavors that transform simple ingredients into Dan’s declared "best thing ever made."

This vlog is a blend of our daily life, filled with the challenges and joys of homesteading, and the comfort of a meal that brings us together. Join me as I navigate the ins and outs of farm life, ponder over our sheep’s future, and indulge in the simple pleasure of homemade cooking.

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