I used to be a baker, and my degree is in history so I love this series! But did anyone else laugh when the male chef said, “This is a Victorian flower sifter.” To which she replied, “WOOW! This is AMAZING!” I stopped and thought…. ‘So like the identical flower sifter I have in my kitchen…’ lol! It was so cute and funny how they made it sound like the way the Victorians did it was better than the way we do it now. When the reality is, I find in my studies that we don’t give people from the past enough credit. Because modern day society is so advanced in regards to technology and such, it can be really difficult for people to realize how advanced people from the past truly were. I mean, we use the exact same technology to sift flower! Even more amazing, modern day mechanical watches (opposed to quartz movements) are usually made using the exact same technology they used in the 15th century! Some watch companies even use the companies original tools and equipment from the companies origins, which is often up to 200+ years ago. History is amazing, and if it wasn’t for our predecessors taking steps to invent things that were more efficient or made life better in some way, we wouldn’t be where we are now, as we wouldn’t have had anything to build on. Humans beings are absolutely amazing!
*flour 😊 I agree that history is fascinating and it’s amazing when you look at the technology they were using and see the origins of many of the things we use daily. They were very clever.
Is there a reason why this video is being reposted like it's new? This episode has been available on this channel for a long time. I was so excited about the possibility of a new episode. All that's changed is the name/description of this episode. I'm really disappointed.
If yoy check the bottom of the description, you can see that they just license all the documentaries. So they probably just repost them every sp often because some folks dont go searching for videos they percieve as old 🤷♂️
I’ve seen it before too but it wasn’t on this channel. It was Real Royalty or something like that. They had all of them probably close to a year ago now. I watch them again because I like them, and it ensures I see the next thing this channel posts.
@@moniquem783 and others, you are correct. Thank you for pointing it out to me. 🙂 I definitely subscribe to that Real Royalty channel as well as this one. I need to get some organization on here lol. YT is fairly new to me, as I didn't really start watching or commenting until the Covid thing started. So I'm still getting used to looking at the name of the channels when watching the content.
I know. It can be frustrating, but I think that they sometimes have slightly different versions of the previously released shows. I swear, some shows I've seen before look different, in an enjoyable way. Either that or my memory is failing me. (This episode is a good example -- I am POSITIVE that Tim didn't talk in as much detail about Queen Victoria's and Disraeli's political conversations in the episode I saw previously.)
Interesting but trying to watch this on my phone, have it turned up so much to try and hear but when the ads come on it just about blasts out the speakers.
At 58, she looked much older ...70s...Overweight, obese too... Just wondering if there was an attempt to get her to lose weight. ..or was being heavy looked at as ok for upper class in those days???
No, they knew being that overweight was unhealthy even in those days. She used to eat far too quickly as well, and had digestive problems as a result. Her doctors did keep telling her not to eat too much or too quick, but like many patients she didn't listen.
@@lilymarinovic1644 She didn't listen because she was THE QUEEN! She was a bit stubborn. And, I think she was emotional eating. She was human, afterall.
Absolute History needs to make a cookbook of these recipes. I’d buy it.
Me too!
I used to be a baker, and my degree is in history so I love this series! But did anyone else laugh when the male chef said, “This is a Victorian flower sifter.” To which she replied, “WOOW! This is AMAZING!” I stopped and thought…. ‘So like the identical flower sifter I have in my kitchen…’ lol! It was so cute and funny how they made it sound like the way the Victorians did it was better than the way we do it now. When the reality is, I find in my studies that we don’t give people from the past enough credit. Because modern day society is so advanced in regards to technology and such, it can be really difficult for people to realize how advanced people from the past truly were. I mean, we use the exact same technology to sift flower! Even more amazing, modern day mechanical watches (opposed to quartz movements) are usually made using the exact same technology they used in the 15th century! Some watch companies even use the companies original tools and equipment from the companies origins, which is often up to 200+ years ago. History is amazing, and if it wasn’t for our predecessors taking steps to invent things that were more efficient or made life better in some way, we wouldn’t be where we are now, as we wouldn’t have had anything to build on. Humans beings are absolutely amazing!
*flour 😊
I agree that history is fascinating and it’s amazing when you look at the technology they were using and see the origins of many of the things we use daily. They were very clever.
Im not being picky
I was a miller
Its flour
Not flower
We grow flowers to find pleasure n look at
We grow wheat to produce flour to bake with n eat
i think perhaps she was more in awe that the sifter was still in such good working condition 🤷♀️
Guys, I know how to spell flour. It was just an honest mistake, because I didn’t proofread. It’s not a big deal.
@@lindaarrington9397 *and
Loved every minute thank you.
Time for more of our dashing Tim and remarkable Rosemary! Makes my day so much better :)
Your telling me I use a victorian era flour sieve everyday.
Do they not make these sifters anymore? Because I have one - possibly from the 30's....
Yes they do.
I love the Victorian era
My local park s Hughenden manor park :) it’s a beautiful place
Did Rosemary have to say "ABsolutely" so loud and hard in that man's face 😳?
She ABsolutely did!
I ❤️ Rosemary soo much!!
Anyone notice that the finished cake used is far lighter in color than the one we watched taken out of the mold? I hate tipsy cakes.
Now that you mention it, I.did. the first one looked a bit burned on the bottom,frankly, so maybe they did a switcheroo?
Haha yep. Lol
I also noticed that the went from bare ake to one with 2 almonds stuck in it & then back again, as they discussed almonds being put into the cake.
Victoran edibles that cake is...lol
Is there a reason why this video is being reposted like it's new? This episode has been available on this channel for a long time. I was so excited about the possibility of a new episode. All that's changed is the name/description of this episode. I'm really disappointed.
I'm seeing this for the first time...love this era!
If yoy check the bottom of the description, you can see that they just license all the documentaries. So they probably just repost them every sp often because some folks dont go searching for videos they percieve as old 🤷♂️
I’ve seen it before too but it wasn’t on this channel. It was Real Royalty or something like that. They had all of them probably close to a year ago now. I watch them again because I like them, and it ensures I see the next thing this channel posts.
@@moniquem783 and others, you are correct. Thank you for pointing it out to me. 🙂 I definitely subscribe to that Real Royalty channel as well as this one. I need to get some organization on here lol. YT is fairly new to me, as I didn't really start watching or commenting until the Covid thing started. So I'm still getting used to looking at the name of the channels when watching the content.
YEEEES I LOVE THIS SHOW!!!!!!!
8:03 I would say the same 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂Cute Rosemary ❤️
Is that how High Wycombe was spelt back then?
" Victoria R. Ahhhh"
Stress on the 'R'!
Dang, a thought this was a new video.
I know. It can be frustrating, but I think that they sometimes have slightly different versions of the previously released shows. I swear, some shows I've seen before look different, in an enjoyable way. Either that or my memory is failing me. (This episode is a good example -- I am POSITIVE that Tim didn't talk in as much detail about Queen Victoria's and Disraeli's political conversations in the episode I saw previously.)
Interesting but trying to watch this on my phone, have it turned up so much to try and hear but when the ads come on it just about blasts out the speakers.
Lol
Lol
I thought Lord Melbourne was her favorite PM
She had a few male admirers, and she admired a few herself. Of course she did, she was the Queen.
Victoria ate all day long, and it showed. Gluttony is one of the deadly sins.
If you achieve as much as her, you HAVE to have some kind of copium.
Yes, at 58, Victoria looked much older ....in her 70s at least...and very obese. .. I wonder what her dress size was!
Really, you don't recognize a flour sifter?
At 58, she looked much older ...70s...Overweight, obese too... Just wondering if there was an attempt to get her to lose weight. ..or was being heavy looked at as ok for upper class in those days???
No, they knew being that overweight was unhealthy even in those days. She used to eat far too quickly as well, and had digestive problems as a result. Her doctors did keep telling her not to eat too much or too quick, but like many patients she didn't listen.
@@lilymarinovic1644 She didn't listen because she was THE QUEEN! She was a bit stubborn. And, I think she was emotional eating. She was human, afterall.