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Updated · Fox News · Apr 25
Carrie Underwood says her family can be self-sustained on Tennessee farm
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Apr 25

Carrie Underwood says her family can be self-sustained on Tennessee farm

2 articles · Updated · Fox News · Apr 25
  • Underwood, now an "American Idol" judge, describes raising livestock and growing food with her husband Mike Fisher and their two sons on their farm outside Nashville.
  • She highlights their farm-to-table lifestyle, with meals sourced from their garden and her husband's hunting, and credits their farm manager for helping maintain the property during her busy schedule.
  • Underwood finds balance between her music career and rural life, embracing activities like canning, crocheting, and prayer in nature, and previously collaborated with Epic Gardening to expand her greenhouse.
With a farm manager on staff, just how 'self-sustained' is Carrie Underwood's family?
With new lambs and Opry shows, how will Underwood's 400-acre farm evolve this year?
How has life on her Tennessee farm deepened the country music superstar's spiritual faith?
How does the 'American Idol' judge switch from being a farm mom to a global superstar?
Are Carrie Underwood's 'granny hobbies' a true escape or a well-marketed celebrity trend?