Little People’s Amy Roloff flaunts her cooking skills in a ‘brand’ video after being slammed into an expensive new deal

AMY Roloff has shown off her cooking skills in a new video sponsored by a major online company.
The Little People favorite, Big World has recently been criticized for creating paid content for grocery subscriptions.

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Amy, 60, donned a plaid apron and made “Texas-style steak fajitas” in a new Instagram video.
“I love to cook dinner so I love getting Home Chef delivered when I don’t have time to shop for fresh, healthy groceries,” she wrote on an Instagram Story.
Home Chef is a Chicago, Illinois-based meal package and delivery company that delivers pre-portioned ingredients and recipes to subscribers — 3 million of them monthly.
“Wahoo! Tasted great, customize your order. Your own delivery schedule,” Amy wrote on one of the Instagram Stories.


“So good guys check out Home Chef,” the TV celebrity also said while sampling her cheesy creation.
“There are days when I don’t have time to shop for groceries — it’s all healthy food, it’s all tailored to you.”
The sponsored content comes as Amy has already combined cooking and winnings to an unfortunate extent.
SIDE HUSTLE
The TLC star recently introduced her new side project, or possible future career move, with a video posted to the “Amy Roloff’s Little Kitchen” YouTube account.
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During this promotional video, Amy was promoting subscriptions to the tiered memberships available for purchase on her website.
A casually dressed but well made-up Amy announced: “I’m delighted to be able to offer you three different types of memberships.”
The “Cupcake” subscription was $4.99 per month, the “Pancake” level was offered for $9.99 per month, and the “Cheesecake” membership cost subscribers $19.99 per month.
The TV star revealed that the first tier will offer “bonus content,” the second tier will include “private live chat” with Amy, and the third tier membership will include “cooking once a month” with the TV personality on Zoom .
Fans discussed “Amy’s Little Membership” on a Reddit board dedicated to the long-running reality series.
One Redditor commented, “These people need real jobs.”
A second person asked, “Huh? I like Amy’s, but who pays to watch her cook?”
Another reviewer wrote: “Honestly she’s not a good cook to do that. Your videos are ridiculously bad.”
“I literally can’t believe people pay for stuff like this. Especially $20 a month. Crazy,” added a fourth.
Amy has already begun her foray into the cooking entertainment industry with her YouTube channel, Amy Roloff’s Little Kitchen.
The cooking channel currently has 99,400 subscribers.
She wrote that she would move on: “Being divorced, being single, being a grandmother, [and] other life challenges we may all be going through.
“And definitely questions about Little People, Big World.”
AMY’S NEXT STEP
Little People, Big World may be nearing its end as many fans believe the show will be canceled after the final season.
Last year, Amy shared an Instagram post that further fueled rumors that the long-running reality series was coming to an end.
Amy wore an apron that said “Amy Roloff’s Little Kitchen” with a friend, who was donning a similar apron in their photos together. In her caption, she wrote about how cooking is “one of her favorite things to do” and “memories.”
A fan reposted the photos to an LPBW online forum with the caption: “Does anyone else think this is the final season? The production quality of Amy’s cooking videos has increased…”
The user explained, “I’ve recently noticed the production quality and Amy’s looks [has] has been ramped up and she seems really focused on and promoting these videos.”
Roloff fans rushed to the comments thread to share their own predictions.
One person wrote: “I thought it was done the year the producers literally zoomed in on paint curing, but I think that was two seasons ago. It goes on.”
A second commented: “Amy is preparing for her future without the earnings from the show and the farm.”
“I agree, I enjoy her videos and think she’s gearing up for when the show ends,” added a third.
Another person agreed, writing, “Yes I agree with you Amy is preparing for her future when the TV show ends after next year.”
They continued, “I’ve noticed better quality pictures and cooking videos from Amy Roloff Little Kitchen.”
DISAPPOINTING SEASON
Little People fans recently called for TLC to cancel the series, blaming Matt Roloff, 61, for its downfall.
Viewers claimed that a recent episode was the show’s “most boring” yet.
One critic commented, “The show is so boring now. I wish the other kids would come back just to add some spice to the mix. I can only take so much of Tori & Zach talking about hot dogs.”
Another chimed in: “Yeah… I watch and like the show but when everyone’s apart it’s become boring. Just mostly interviews how it feels.”
A third viewer wrote, “I loved it from day one and watched all the episodes but now it’s all about Matt’s version selling the farm and Zach’s version and Chris and Amy talking about their relationship.”
They continued, “Throw in some conversations about pumpkin season and who’s going to be attending, and that’s all season now. Like watching paint dry. It is finished.”


Roloff Farms was never sold or inherited by any of the LPBW children, which was a long-held dream.
It is now available for public rent instead, and Matt’s grown children have moved away.

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