Seven months after they milked cows together, TikTok’s favorite Mormon tradwives are hanging out again. On Sunday, Hannah Neeleman, the former dancer behind the popular Ballerina Farm account, posted a video of her and Nara Smith — the model and infamous from-scratch influencer who DIYs her own cereal and sunscreen — wearing white dresses and cooking spaghetti and meatballs for their small army of children. Truly impressed that no one stained their clothes.
“We had some friends over at the farm this week,” Neeleman narrates in the video over footage of her and Smith’s husbands (Daniel Neeleman and model Lucky Blue Smith, respectively) carrying toddlers across her Utah farm. “Between Nara and I, we had 11 children outside playing, so we knew it was just a matter of time before they were in the house, wanting a meal.” That scenario sounds vaguely threatening to me, but these two ladies took it in stride: They whisked eggs and semolina together for homemade pasta dough, ground beef for meatballs, baked a sourdough loaf, whipped up an herb-butter spread, roasted rhubarb for dessert, and threw together a salad of asparagus and burrata. I’m exhausted just typing up that menu, but Neeleman says the process was “so beautiful.”
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It looks like these two are deepening their budding friendship. After they met in person for the first time in Utah this past fall, Neeleman told People she and Smith have “a lot in common” and felt like “fast friends.” The sentiment was apparently mutual, with Smith telling the Times of London last year that the two get “looped in together” and share similarities like being mothers and “having a passion for cooking.”
After hours of said cooking over the weekend, Neeleman says everyone, “the babies, the kids, the husbands,” gathered inside to feast on the “perfect family meal” and dessert, the roasted rhubarb over Daniel’s homemade ice cream and a splash of cream. Sounds delicious, if you don’t mind all that raw milk.