Shaye Elliott
1h 12m
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Bella Figura, The Tradition of Living Beautifully
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Shaye Elliott is founder of the popular blog The Elliott Homestead. She is a cookbook author, farmer, artist, wife and mother of four. She lives with her family in rural Washington state where she records her well-known YouTube videos on inspiration and tips on homesteading, cooking, preserving, gardening, and all around cultivating a beautiful life.
She is the author of four books, including Welcome to the Farm: How-to Wisdom from The Elliott Homestead; Family Table: Farm Cooking from the Elliott Homestead; The Elliott Homestead: From Scratch: Traditional, whole-foods dishes for easy, everyday meals; and Seasons at the Farm: Year-Round Celebrations at the Elliott Homestead. She is co-host of the high-ranking home and garden podcast, “Homemaker Chic.”
Things discussed in this episode:
Growing your own food
The importance of cooking
Why cooking challenges convenience culture
Embracing being a homemaker
It's okay to want to be a wife and mother
Defying the push to climb the corporate ladder
Living a slower life
Food is love
Resources:
Dry Farm Wines: Use link dryfarmwines.com/bellafigura to receive a bottle for just a penny in your first order!
My Guest:
The Elliott Homestead
Shaye's photographs
Shaye's books
Homemaker Chic Podcast
Shaye's YouTube Channel
Dolores:
Bella Figura Shoppe
Bella Figura website
Dolores on Instagram
Bella Figura YouTube
Bella Figura Pinterest
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