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Simple Farmhouse Life

293. Cooking from Scratch for Modern Life: Kitchen Rhythms, Real Ingredients & Homestead Tips | Melissa K. Norris

Simple Farmhouse Life

Lisa Bass

Home & Garden, Leisure

4.9 • 1.9K Ratings

🗓️ 10 June 2025

⏱️ 56 minutes

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Summary

After a health scare in her twenties, Melissa K. Norris returned to her roots with traditional, from-scratch cooking—and never looked back. In this episode, she shares the simple swaps that make a big difference, her favorite freezer and batch-cooking tips, and why it’s easier than you think to build nourishing kitchen rhythms. We also chat about her updated cookbook Home and Handmade, a practical and inspiring guide for anyone wanting to cook with real ingredients and a whole lot of heart. Tune in for encouragement and doable ideas to make old-fashioned cooking work in your modern life! In this episode, we cover: Melissa’s health journey and how it led to a total shift toward from-scratch, whole-food cooking Why starting with the most frequently eaten foods makes the biggest impact on health and budget Common harmful ingredients to avoid and easy one-for-one swaps for better oils, sugars, and salts The myth that homemade food is hard—many convenience foods can be replaced in minutes Encouragement that old-fashioned kitchen skills are doable and worthwhile, no matter your lifestyle Batch cooking strategies for breakfast, dinner, and baked goods that reduce stress and food waste Using freezers effectively: pre-shaped doughs, cookie dough logs, veggie scrap bags, and bulk meats The power of simple routines, momentum, and planning just a day or two ahead– it doesn’t have to be all or nothing Melissa’s updated book Home and Handmade—a practical guide to whole food, herbal remedies, and homemade living View full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube. RESOURCES MENTIONED Home and Hand Made by Melissa K. Norris Join my FREE masterclass to learn my 4-step framework for making money on YouTube Master the rhythm of sourdough with confidence in my Simple Sourdough course Gain the sewing knowledge and skills every homemaker needs in my Simple Sewing series Turn your content creation dreams into a profitable business with my YouTube Success Academy Keep all my favorite sourdough recipes at your fingertips in my Daily Sourdough cookbook CONNECT Melissa K. Norris | Website | Podcast | Instagram | YouTube | Facebook | Pinterest  Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest Do you have a question you’d like me to answer on the podcast?  A guest you’d like me to interview?  Submit your questions and ideas here: bit.ly/SFLquestions.

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0:00.0

Once you know what it feels like to be in a better state health-wise, it's really hard to go back.

0:05.1

You're just not willing.

0:06.1

And it's more as more people get to experience that because I feel like for a lot of Americans,

0:10.3

because our food system has been so junky for so long, I don't think people even realize that

0:15.8

it's not normal to feel that way.

0:17.6

And so I think once they get to experience the difference, they're like, oh,

0:21.5

goodness. And so I think it's just going to continue to grow. My name is Lisa, mother of eight and

0:25.8

creator of the blog and YouTube channel Farmhouse on Boone. On this podcast, I like to talk about

0:30.4

simplifying your life so you can live out your priorities. I help you learn how to cook from scratch

0:35.0

and decorate on a budget through this podcast and my

0:37.8

courses simple sourdough in the simple sewing series. I also help people reach their goals from home

0:43.1

through my business course in YouTube Success Academy. I will leave links to these resources in the

0:47.5

show notes and description box below. Now let's get into the show. Welcome back to the Simple Farmhouse Life podcast. In keeping with the theme of

1:00.4

2025, we are having back on a guest that has been on before. If you hang around all things

1:06.6

handmade, homemade, in the homesteading community, you probably have heard of Melissa Kay Norris.

1:13.5

She has many books out on those subjects of making things from scratch, canning, preserving.

1:20.2

She talks about gardening over on her YouTube channel on her website, and she just is an

1:26.5

encouraging voice in this space. She also is hosting

1:30.4

the modern homesteading conference, which is at the end of this month in Idaho. I will be there speaking.

1:36.3

So if you are anywhere in that nearby vicinity, make sure to head over or just put into Google.

1:42.2

We'll also leave it down on the show notes below, but modern homesteading conference. It's the end of this month, and I will look forward to

1:48.5

seeing you there. Without further ado, let's jump in and just chat about these things with

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