Video: Winter Comfort Foods

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In this episode, join me as I make some cozy winter comfort foods: Soft and Gooey Cinnamon Rolls, Cozy Classic Meatloaf, and Buttery Mashed Potatoes. I even spend some time making Handmade Floral Paper and playing a cozy video game. Come in, and I'll make you a hot cup of coffee to drink while we welcome in the winter sunshine!

Watch as I welcome you into my cozy fantasy world of cooking! These cozy, soothing sounds will transport you to my cottage kitchen and bakery. Cozy sounds such as bird song, pouring coffee, cutting vegetables, sweeping the floor, baking sounds, paper tearing, water dripping, chickens clucking, and cats purring are all featured in this video.

Video: Winter Comfort Foods

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Video: Winter Comfort Foods

recipes in this week’s video:

This week’s recipes are the perfect warm comfort foods for these final winter days. I made a Cozy Classic Meatloaf with Brown Gravy, Warm Mashed Potatoes, and a pan of Soft and Gooey Cinnamon Rolls. I also make some Handmade Floral Paper!

Video: Winter Comfort Foods

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!

Video: Winter Comfort Foods

final thoughts:

I hope that this video filled you with warmth and comforting feelings! The world can be heavy, and I always hope that my work is a place where you feel safe, welcomed, and soothed. These little parts of my week are so fun to film, and I am finding that capturing the moments around the farm has been absolutely wonderful for me. I am able to really see all of the seasonal changes happening around me and get myself out of the kitchen.

Have a lovely weekend, 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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