Video: Cottagecore Spring Activities

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Hello, Dear Reader! Welcome back to another weekly round up of wonderful cozy recipes featured in a video on our YouTube channel. This week’s video really put me in the mood for spring; I am so excited to record the farm when there are plants blooming. In this week’s episode, I am sharing the recipes for Enchanted Berry Bramble Buttermilk Griddle Cakes and Fairy’s Citrus Grove Pistachio Walnut Banana Bread. I also set up some new furniture in the fairy village as well as start seeds in the greenhouse. You can read my Guide for Pretty and Sustainable Seed Starting Supplies here. We also released a new printable - The Seed Maiden Printable Seed Packets!

Watch as I welcome you into my cozy fantasy world of cooking! These cozy, soothing sounds will transport you to my cottage kitchen and hobby farm. Cozy sounds such as bird song, pouring tea, baking sounds, cats purring, chickens clucking, shaking seeds, chopping sounds, cooking sounds, water pouring, and leaves crunching are all featured in this video.

Cozy Spring Activities: Pancake Breakfast, Banana Bread, Seed Starting  | Cinematic ASMR Cooking

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recipes in this week’s video:

I was truly inspired by the spring season this week! The weather is starting to warm up, and we have finally had some rain the last few days. It has been much needed! This week’s recipes are fairy-inspired and showcase the magical details of nature. I also wrote a gardening post for the first time in years, and I kind of missed it! Enjoy.

Cozy Spring Activities: Pancake Breakfast, Banana Bread, Seed Starting  | Cinematic ASMR Cooking

what I used in this week’s video:

If you have ever wondered where some of the items that I use in my videos are from, here is a quick recap of what was featured in this week’s video. This also includes links to the clothes that I wore!

Cozy Spring Activities: Pancake Breakfast, Banana Bread, Seed Starting  | Cinematic ASMR Cooking

final thoughts:

After a week of stressful thoughts and wondering which direction to follow for our content, I think we finally came to a decision. I feel so much lighter and brighter. I am excited for what is to come! This week’s video was so relaxing to put together. I truly hope that you enjoy watching it and find some cozy inspiration as you watch.

Wishing you a lovely time baking in your own cozy cottage kitchen, Dear Reader!

xoxo Kayla



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Kayla Lobermeier

Kayla Lobermeier is an author, blogger, recipe developer, photographer, homesteader, and co-owner of the brand Under A Tin Roof with her mother, Jill Haupt. She lives in rural Iowa with her husband, children, and parents on their multi-generational family farm. Under A Tin Roof is a small flower farm and online lifestyle company focused on sharing the joy of seasonal, slow living with others who enjoy gardening, preserving, and cooking with wholesome ingredients. Kayla has been sharing her family’s journey into a simpler and sustainable lifestyle for almost a decade, and she has been featured in publications such as Willow and Sage Magazine, Where Women Cook, Heirloom Gardener, Folk Magazine, In Her Garden, Beekman 1802 Almanac, and Gardenista. She has taught cooking and gardening lessons through Kirkwood Community College and has hosted farm -to -table suppers at her family farm. You can usually find her sipping on a hot cup of coffee, reading up on the domestic lives of the Victorians, and snuggling with barn cats. Visit Kayla at www.underatinroof.com or on Instagram and YouTube @underatinroof.

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