Jamerrill Stewart (Homeschool mom of 7 [soon to be 8])

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Jamerill's family sure eats a lot of dairy products. Someone asked her about it and asked if she had considered eating less dairy and meat, and she said that they aren't considering changing. I know it is important for kids, but she really buys what I consider to be far too much of it. On top of all the flavoured yoghurt, processed cheese and milk, she also dumps tons of cream into most of her recipes.
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She commented on another YouTube mom's Instagram shes looking to move herself

Her house does have a weird set up.. No basement or tv room it seems.

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She explained in her recent van chat video that they’re considering moving again because the neighbours have been less then welcoming of her husbands large machinery and vehicle collection.
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Can someone please explain me why she wastes so much time to prepare meals which land in the freezer. Does she really use every frozen meal?

if she has to write a quote from the bibel on her hand to remeber herself to be motivated, I would not be surprised if there are some forgotten meals since the years.
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pixieleinisback wrote:Can someone please explain me why she wastes so much time to prepare meals which land in the freezer. Does she really use every frozen meal?

if she has to write a quote from the bibel on her hand to remeber herself to be motivated, I would not be surprised if there are some forgotten meals since the years.
Im sure she uses them. She has 2 trays of food for each mea. But whether or not they are actually eaten entirely, I would say no.

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I felt bad about the whole neighbor situation. They sound like truly awful people going to all that trouble when they are literally so spread out. Sounds like a bunch of old people with nothing better to do with their time than harass people. I probably wouldn’t have been as nice as jamerill and put off my own plans because of the neighbors. I’d build a huge add on that they were planning and then paint it hot pink. Literally none of the neighbors should even be able to see the house or machinery based on where it’s located. I would like to see them go off and build new though, that could be interesting.


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Im not sure how bad I feel for her. I don't know the details of the property, they have quite a bit of space but is the liveable area in view of the neighbours? From what we've seen this family is hardly organized and neat so I can see how his vehicle junk yard could be an eyesore.

ETA: Especially since she admitted that they stayed away from areas with an HOA because she knew they wouldn't be able to maintain those standards.
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I believe their forest property is 13 acres.



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onbreak wrote:I believe their forest property is 13 acres.



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Most of that isn't liveable/useable though, the area that the house sits on and the space he could use for his hobby is fairly small from what she's said/weve seen. And if its viewable to the road then it could be less then pleasant to look at.

We have a lot of farm area set up the same, tons of acres but the home area is usually viewable from the road.

I just have a hard time thinking that an entire neighbourhood is out to get the new comer for no reason.
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The neighbors house is pretty close to their garage I think

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I can understand both sides but the neighbors should live in an HOA if they want to dictate what people do with their land, and yard. I purposely bought a house in an HOA just because I didn’t want to see anyone’s mess. If I had bought a home in a “free area” there isn’t anything I could do about other people’s mess.

If it’s not breaking codes, then they can keep it as they wish.


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What is a HOA?
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weed wrote:What is a HOA?
Home owners association

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Ah! thanks!
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If I’m not mistaken, the residents in the area could always instate an HOA.


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JennaLuvBug wrote:If I’m not mistaken, the residents in the area could always instate an HOA.


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They can but I believe they have to have a majority vote to fully instate an hoa
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Wow, considering they own many acres it's really sad about the neighbors. I don't know why the neighbors would be so surprised about the machinery/vehicles. It's no shock that people who own a lot of land probably have a lot of vehicles/parts/etc that they like to tinker with. If you wanted a pretty picture than move to an HOA. My parents own a vacation cabin on a lot of land and their neighbors up there are the worst. Everyone is in everyones business and starting trouble for no reason. It's like they have nothing else to do. And then on the flip side, their primary residence is in a very fancy HOA neighborhood and no one talks to each other or gets in anyones business. Kind of funny comparison.
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She really must be raking it in because they've recently bought two "new" cars a front end loader and everyone seemed to get a new wardrobe.
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smarlo wrote:She really must be raking it in because they've recently bought two "new" cars a front end loader and everyone seemed to get a new wardrobe.
I’m glad they have done well for themselves. It’s refreshing to see instead of these teen moms who are faking the funk and broke as hell. (Or stealing campaign money)


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