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