Jumbals are a kind of cookie that resembles a butter cookie or a mildly sweet sugar cookie. To bake with white flour, white sugar and almonds is a luxury. Our house is in financial stress as of late so once we run out of our reserves of these things I am not sure if we will be making jumbals again.
I pray God gives y'all more ways to use what y'all have to make some more money. In Jesus name amen. Maybe a magazine would go well for those of us who love old American. I think it's all interesting. I loved the colander. All that crockery. I'd set the subscription for the magazine at $10.00. Just an idea but I love everything about this channel. Thank you for your time spent in the making.
You two are so sweet together. Just last week my daughter made a roast in her IP with cloves and bay leaf. Forgot how flavorful beef was flavored with cloves. Enjoy Early American so much.
I'm sure I can spare twenty minutes to watch another video before bed. Also it's great to see Justine and Ron working together after that business with Lafayette.
With the past year and a half of major changes in our world for all of us, it's refreshing to watch a time of less technology and just watch and enjoy a couple cooking in a kitchen.
That time of less technology was time before germ theory, vaccines, antibiotics, or modern sanitation. People died from infections and infectious diseases at much higher rates than today.
@@MadamoftheCatHouse just wanted to make a simple point with all that is going on in the world that it's relaxing to watch this specific video that doesn't include the chaos that's going on now. May you find that Peace as well! 😊
I watched Ron pick those turnips from his garden on his channel. Nice to see both channels coincide. I know you said you started out as a cooking channel but it looks like its become so much more! Thanks for what you do.
I love the kitchen sounds! I was hoping Ron would show up with those turnips I saw him harvest from his garden! I liked seeing him help Justine. Another great video!
I love the absence of plastic bowls and the natural sounds of cooking and the fireplace. It’s a perfect cooking show for me! Plus there’s historic information and interesting relationships. I’m so delighted to have found this. Thank you.
The real healthy food, no preservatives, no chemicals. I remember when I was a little girl my mom and her friend cooking on charcoal. The food was so delicious 😋👌
This is adorable. My ancestors came here in 1627 when there were less that a thousand people in boston and dad wrote a history on it when he retired. I can picture them all living a lot like this and in fact my grandma talked about turnips and onions and potatoes like that was all she ever ate as a child.
Really shows how hard most women of that era worked. No long nails then! 🤣 I love cooking and I look forward to each episode. Thank you and please please keep these going 🤞 One day we will be watching you all on TV🍿 🎥 🙌 😁
Almond jumbles. How interesting, they date to the time Nicolaus Creswell wrote his journal of journeys in the 1770's, which I am currently reading. Fascinating. Lovely video ! Thank you.
I recently decoverd your channel and am so glad I did... Its beautifully made and it's extremely interesting and very informative... Thank you so much and keep up the amazing work you all do.. I also absolutely love the costumes.. I'd love to visit and take a tour but I live in England UK swindon. So your videos are an absolute godsend... Thank you 🤗😊
This is such a wonderful series. What a pleasure to watch. The sounds of the kitchen are what really make it great, and everything looks so delicious. The Ron and Justine story is the icing on the cake for excellence. Bravo and thank you so much for posting these.
While watching this, its currently 4:18 AM, I'm a night owl, I paused it to go get some veggies cut for dinner later. This video gave me my meal plan for today -- slow cooked beef with veggies. Its not too hot, but I don't want to do too much today. I chopped up some greens, chopped up the stems of the greens because it will give crunch like celery, plus I don't like celery. Chopped celery, parsley, and green onion to go with it. Later I'll do the onion and garlic. I plan to add some cloves to it, and also turnips if I can find small ones from the grocery today. Thanks for the meal idea!
@@MadamoftheCatHouse Back then, that's how you survived. They didn't have prepackaged food, electric stoves, microwaves, washing machines, vacuums, etc. When I was growing up in the mountains, years back, we still did quite a lot the old timey ways, and it didn't hurt us any. Besides, the men did the work in the fields, repairing the Barns, house etc, AND most of the hunting or slaughtering livestock for food. It was actually pretty equal hard work for the men and women, though sometimes, they would help each other in certain situations. And even soaps and brooms had to be made by hand, depending on where you lived, or if you could afford pre-made soap. It wasn't always easy for either gender, because most everything had to be done by hand. If you didn't work hard, you didn't survive. People have no idea how much we have it made nowadays.
@@MadamoftheCatHouse maybe she does.... some people actually enjoy cooking and being in charge of a kitchen... sometimes that was the only place to be creative and put your imagination to use.
I absolutely love that Ron and Justine are allowed to court. Mrs. Stephens did wonderfully to help raise her and I'm glad she trusts her. Does Justine know how to make breads?
I just LOVE this channel & have learned so much from it as well : ) A Big Thank-you to 'all' involved in the making of these ! So Cute about the Bayonet as a Cookie Cutter ... so enjoy these videos : )
I am so glad we have butter available at the supermarket. All this work to make butter…but then again I am quite sure they did not have to deal with being kept away from their work by internet and TV…it was a different time…back then…
Butter only takes about 5-7 minutes to become butter in a food processor! Maybe another 5 or so to rinse. I’d love to see the recipe for those almond cookies though!
Absolutely loooove this!😍💃 Wonderful to watch and listen to your entire process of cooking as well as all uses of early american utensils, kitchen habits, cookware over the awesome wood fire and oven uses👌🔥 And so very much enjoyed watching the two of you cook together! That was so sweet💕 I must say, it Spikes the interest in watching☺ Ron is such a kind supportive man by your side as you are a wonderful beautiful wife to be, and a great cook💃 Can't wait to see more of these united moments and cooking activities! Love you guys!❤
I love the incorporation of cooking with the story line. The beef dish would be excellent today as it probably was then. Please keep everything going! This is one of the best channels out there and I love every minute of it
This is only the 2nd video I have seen on this channel. I’m hooked for life. Early in this video I couldn’t help noticing that Ron and Justine had some chemistry going on. Are they together/courting/married? Years ago there was an expression “he’s/she’s sweet on you”. They are a cute couple. No children yet, I noticed....unless someone is taking care of them for her. I am 67 and I love learning about how people lived in their time. She appears to be an excellent cook. I am vegetarian and lactose intolerant so, I’m pretty sure those weren’t options back then. It seems their diet has lots of veggies, so I’m happy about that. She cooks with small amounts of meat. Even though the life expectancy at the time was not very long, people weren’t usually fat. They ate simple, healthy food, worked hard and kept in good shape. No gym memberships for these people. I think the reason people today live longer is almost certainly because of good/better health care. But, if you eat crap, you’re going to feel like crap.
I have watched a few of your videos and I love them! I decided to subscribe. I just watched her making almond cookies and beef stew. I really enjoy seeing the utensils and kichenware....and she has such a kind and helpful husband!
That table in that kitchen is a harvest table I have one in my kitchen as the same age around 1818 or something like that. It was at an auction that got it. Thanks for sharing your history here. 😊 I forgot to say it has draws on both end table like the head of the table, I collect old kitchen stuffs, small or large.
I love those crocks and bowls😍 especially the blue and white ones…measuring by eye like my Mom did 👍🏻 those oven fires seem really hard to gauge timing and temperatures…mashed turnips are delicious with that homemade butter 🧈 a blade of mace..🤔 what’s that? I know what mace is as seasoning but a blade of mace🤔Ron is a great little helper…I like Kandye..hope we see more of her and her pub
Thank you so much for another wonderful video, I got a big surprise to see another video so soon and I have grown so fond of all the people on your channel. The food always looks so good too.
Justine, the Almond Jumbals look delicious! Nevermind about using Mr Stephenson's bayonet... all recipes have something of a "secret ingredient". Good day to you.
I made butter like that at a historical working farm in New Hampshire..me and a little boy also did the wash with an ancient washer and wring dryer...we were photographed and landed on page 1 of the Arts & Culture section of the local newspaper..was so much fun!!😊💕💯🌼🌻
Oh wow ……. Ron brought turnips that he grew. I love how Ron always come around in the kitchen and help out. I have a feeling that Ron gonna become successful for farm products with big house for Justine in 2 years. 🥰🥰
Fascinating! Just happen to stumble upon you watching different interesting things on TH-cam. Is this how you actually live? I like it.! Thanks for sharing.!
I really love and appreciate your videos because it shows what it was like back in that time I would actually like to try some of these recipes and please don't stop your videos
I wish these 2 crazy kids nothing but the best. I like watching them for the recipes and the calm..but, I adore Justine and Rons love for her. And while Im aware this is ONLY pretend, i hope I can follow them along for a couple more years!
An entire video could be made of annual rose water production. Even if the house is under financial distress, roses are roses and the water would still get made. Ron hunting for the family, even if he scored only turnips today, is a nice touch. Good that they had the beef already. Ron will certainly endear himself to the Stephensons if he contributes to their table and there were lots of dietary strategies the family would have used to get through hard times. It's also good to see that Ron is good in the kitchen, bodes well for their future. Oh, I can hardly wait for the next episodes.
I went to Colonial Williamsburg once and this was how they showed how to make butter. I love how you show the women today how hard it was to cook back in those times. Makes us appreciate the conveniences we have for today's kitchens.
What a great video! Thank you for sharing. Watching these snippets of life long ago really makes me appreciate our foremothers and what they went through. You’ve got roses in your cheeks, Justine. So pretty! The kitchen must have been warm or did Ron bring on the heat? 😉
Tiba" channel ini muncul di beranda saya, sy lihat videonya, saya suka dan langsung subscribe.....itu terjadi tadi malam....video pertama yg saya tonton adalah membuat mc and cheese.....saya suka channel ini. Mengingatkan pada masa kecil saya yang suka sekali menonton "little house on the prairie"....... Suka sekali.......sekarang video" dari channel ini selalu muncul di beranda setiap kali saya membuka youtube, and saya menikmatinya... Terima kasih sudah membuat video" yg berbeda dan menyenangkan 💖💖💖
Hi hope you and your husband are both well I love watching your videos I live in England have been watching your videos for two months there so interesting and the meals you make Look so good you work so hard and it's amazing to see how they cooked and what they cooked all those years ago thank you for sharing your videos you sound so lovely and your a beautiful lady and your husband sounds and looks like a proper gentle man x
Jumbals are a kind of cookie that resembles a butter cookie or a mildly sweet sugar cookie. To bake with white flour, white sugar and almonds is a luxury. Our house is in financial stress as of late so once we run out of our reserves of these things I am not sure if we will be making jumbals again.
Ours as well. Hope things turn around soon for you. Prayers.
@@catholicfaithofmine2664 I'm sorry to hear that. I hope that your fortunes turn around quickly and that your harvest is bountiful.
I pray God gives y'all more ways to use what y'all have to make some more money. In Jesus name amen. Maybe a magazine would go well for those of us who love old American. I think it's all interesting. I loved the colander. All that crockery. I'd set the subscription for the magazine at $10.00. Just an idea but I love everything about this channel. Thank you for your time spent in the making.
Love to see the wonderful recipes on your channel. They all look so good. Happy that the two of you are doing well.
You two are so sweet together. Just last week my daughter made a roast in her IP with cloves and bay leaf. Forgot how flavorful beef was flavored with cloves. Enjoy Early American so much.
I'm sure I can spare twenty minutes to watch another video before bed. Also it's great to see Justine and Ron working together after that business with Lafayette.
Did Justine. Actually. Kill. Lafayette?
@@MadamoftheCatHouse, if he died.
@@CaptinHoot51 Ooo, I didn't think of that...... eek
@@MadamoftheCatHouse Pepe Le Pew is toast! :D
Y am I just discovering this? Lol
I’m loving these videos as someone who’s addicted to living histories. Really well done. Ron and Justine are a great ship, as the kids say.
With the past year and a half of major changes in our world for all of us, it's refreshing to watch a time of less technology and just watch and enjoy a couple cooking in a kitchen.
I agree.
That time of less technology was time before germ theory, vaccines, antibiotics, or modern sanitation. People died from infections and infectious diseases at much higher rates than today.
@@MadamoftheCatHouse just wanted to make a simple point with all that is going on in the world that it's relaxing to watch this specific video that doesn't include the chaos that's going on now. May you find that Peace as well! 😊
@@reginast.pierre5566 I agree. I think the industrial revolution was the biggest mistake the human race ever made
@@MadamoftheCatHouse Another person who only finds the negative.
I watched Ron pick those turnips from his garden on his channel. Nice to see both channels coincide. I know you said you started out as a cooking channel but it looks like its become so much more! Thanks for what you do.
What is Ron's channel? Thanks!
@@deborahweppelman1166 Frontier Patriot
@@deborahweppelman1166 Frontier Patriot .
@@shayhouk8582 Thank-you, I will check it out ! : )
UPDATE : I went over, & have subbed, Thanks again : )
Didn't know Ron had a channel. What is it called?
Seeing Justine and Ron together cooking and the kiss put a smile on my face! 💕
Keep up the good old fashioned ❤️ and respect for each other displayed with affection and appreciation for each other with those gentle kisses.
“Is there anything else you’d like me to do dear” so cute!!! 🥰
I love the kitchen sounds! I was hoping Ron would show up with those turnips I saw him harvest from his garden! I liked seeing him help Justine. Another great video!
What is Ron's channel? Thanks!
It's called Frontier Patriot th-cam.com/channels/0t3mcaVPodGgETsPRlLiHQ.htmlvideos
I love the absence of plastic bowls and the natural sounds of cooking and the fireplace. It’s a perfect cooking show for me! Plus there’s historic information and interesting relationships. I’m so delighted to have found this. Thank you.
The real healthy food, no preservatives, no chemicals. I remember when I was a little girl my mom and her friend cooking on charcoal. The food was so delicious 😋👌
This is adorable. My ancestors came here in 1627 when there were less that a thousand people in boston and dad wrote a history on it when he retired. I can picture them all living a lot like this and in fact my grandma talked about turnips and onions and potatoes like that was all she ever ate as a child.
My mother was a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution and the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers. Her side of the family came here in 1750.
I can see why people fell love with each other... they actually talked and got to know one another!
Really shows how hard most women of that era worked. No long nails then! 🤣 I love cooking and I look forward to each episode. Thank you and please please keep these going 🤞 One day we will be watching you all on TV🍿 🎥 🙌 😁
Almond jumbles. How interesting, they date to the time Nicolaus Creswell wrote his journal of journeys in the 1770's, which I am currently reading.
Fascinating.
Lovely video ! Thank you.
I was thinking the same thing.
How stupid
@@annmayes2751 Apparently Ann doesn't like cookies.
@@EarlyAmerican lol
@@EarlyAmerican Justine really is sassy! 🤣🤣😎
This channel is a perfect one for those, like me, who are interested in history, culture and people's living. Thank you so much😚
❤️
I agree with you. Our happiness always chosen by ourselves. Thanks a lot 🥰
+ cookery
I love watching what wasn't done done back then , and I love Ron and Justine 🥰
Such a sweet couple! Ron is very handy in the kitchen, being a self-sufficient bachelor out in the woods!
I knew Mrs. Stephenson would accept Ron.
How sweet, the love birds cooking together 😍😍
Watching these relaxes me after a nice evening walk with my dog then a nice bath.
I recently decoverd your channel and am so glad I did... Its beautifully made and it's extremely interesting and very informative... Thank you so much and keep up the amazing work you all do.. I also absolutely love the costumes.. I'd love to visit and take a tour but I live in England UK swindon. So your videos are an absolute godsend... Thank you 🤗😊
Nice to see Justine and Ron working together, sweet. 💕
Hope they're still like that after years of marriage.
This is such a wonderful series. What a pleasure to watch. The sounds of the kitchen are what really make it great, and everything looks so delicious. The Ron and Justine story is the icing on the cake for excellence. Bravo and thank you so much for posting these.
While watching this, its currently 4:18 AM, I'm a night owl, I paused it to go get some veggies cut for dinner later. This video gave me my meal plan for today -- slow cooked beef with veggies. Its not too hot, but I don't want to do too much today. I chopped up some greens, chopped up the stems of the greens because it will give crunch like celery, plus I don't like celery. Chopped celery, parsley, and green onion to go with it. Later I'll do the onion and garlic. I plan to add some cloves to it, and also turnips if I can find small ones from the grocery today. Thanks for the meal idea!
Hes is such a gentleman and kind to her.
Wow I am impressed, a man doing dishes! I love this channel!
LOL
I see it literally 7 days per week in my home lol !
Who knew women's liberation arrived so early! 💪😆
It was great watching you work together. Ron you are so sweet with Justine.
Ron you are quick with the compliments and a helping hand
Reminds me of my mother’s kitchen where all was peace and quiet and the aromas of baking wafted through the house.
Love this couple, Ron is a good guy and Justine is adorable she’s so honest and does what she wants
Do you really think she wants to cook and clean all day?😐 Just sayin' ...
@@MadamoftheCatHouse
Back then, that's how you survived.
They didn't have prepackaged food, electric stoves, microwaves, washing machines, vacuums, etc.
When I was growing up in the mountains, years back, we still did quite a lot the old timey ways, and it didn't hurt us any.
Besides, the men did the work in the fields, repairing the Barns, house etc, AND most of the hunting or slaughtering livestock for food.
It was actually pretty equal hard work for the men and women, though sometimes, they would help each other in certain situations.
And even soaps and brooms had to be made by hand, depending on where you lived, or if you could afford pre-made soap.
It wasn't always easy for either gender, because most everything had to be done by hand.
If you didn't work hard, you didn't survive.
People have no idea how much we have it made nowadays.
@@MadamoftheCatHouse maybe she does.... some people actually enjoy cooking and being in charge of a kitchen... sometimes that was the only place to be creative and put your imagination to use.
I love to cook and bake.
I absolutely love that Ron and Justine are allowed to court. Mrs. Stephens did wonderfully to help raise her and I'm glad she trusts her. Does Justine know how to make breads?
Yes dear I have a video on making bread on my channel ^_^
Agree
@@EarlyAmerican are you saying 'you' have your ''own'' yt channel apart from EA ? : )
@@cindyglass5827 I’m pretty sure Early American is Justine’s channel.
@@ziesnowleopard Yes, Thank-you for sharing : ) I did [somehow] figure that out at a later date but still 'kind' of you to respond / share ! HAGW : )
I love watching and listening to Justine cook. You two work well together. A cookie cutter is a much better use of a bayonet anyway.
Unless it is to keep guys like Lafayette and his buddies away! 😬
Now I know where buttermilk comes from
I really enjoy watching you doing all theses recipies. It's so relaxing and remind me of my grand aunt in Brittany making her own butter.
I just LOVE this channel & have learned so much from it as well : ) A Big Thank-you to 'all' involved in the making of these ! So Cute about the Bayonet as a Cookie Cutter ... so enjoy these videos : )
Não entendo o que eles falam mas amo assistir, é maravilhoso vê ela fazer tudo com tanto zelo e cuidado, parabéns pra vocês dois .
Why do I find this so fascinating???
The real hero here is the superb quality of the audio and video equipment back in 1808! Amazing.
How sweet! What a charming world. My new binge for sure. Best wishes from England!!
I am so glad we have butter available at the supermarket. All this work to make butter…but then again I am quite sure they did not have to deal with being kept away from their work by internet and TV…it was a different time…back then…
Butter only takes about 5-7 minutes to become butter in a food processor! Maybe another 5 or so to rinse. I’d love to see the recipe for those almond cookies though!
Absolutely loooove this!😍💃
Wonderful to watch and listen to your entire process of cooking as well as all uses of early american utensils, kitchen habits, cookware over the awesome wood fire and oven uses👌🔥
And so very much enjoyed watching the two of you cook together! That was so sweet💕 I must say, it Spikes the interest in watching☺ Ron is such a kind supportive man by your side as you are a wonderful beautiful wife to be, and a great cook💃
Can't wait to see more of these united moments and cooking activities! Love you guys!❤
Thanks for the recipe 😊 beautiful couple
I love the incorporation of cooking with the story line. The beef dish would be excellent today as it probably was then. Please keep everything going! This is one of the best channels out there and I love every minute of it
I could watch this channel ALL DAY!
Justine, you are a hard worker. I hope they appreciate you. You food looks wonderful.
Ron is a good man. ❤️
I just stumbled upon your videos this evening and have watched nearly 2 hours of video! Thank you so much for all you do!
This is only the 2nd video I have seen on this channel. I’m hooked for life. Early in this video I couldn’t help noticing that Ron and Justine had some chemistry going on. Are they together/courting/married? Years ago there was an expression “he’s/she’s sweet on you”. They are a cute couple. No children yet, I noticed....unless someone is taking care of them for her. I am 67 and I love learning about how people lived in their time. She appears to be an excellent cook. I am vegetarian and lactose intolerant so, I’m pretty sure those weren’t options back then. It seems their diet has lots of veggies, so I’m happy about that. She cooks with small amounts of meat. Even though the life expectancy at the time was not very long, people weren’t usually fat. They ate simple, healthy food, worked hard and kept in good shape. No gym memberships for these people. I think the reason people today live longer is almost certainly because of good/better health care. But, if you eat crap, you’re going to feel like crap.
Keep cooking, guys! I’m coming right over!
Thank you for another wonderful video. I really enjoy watching them.
I have watched a few of your videos and I love them! I decided to subscribe. I just watched her making almond cookies and beef stew. I really enjoy seeing the utensils and kichenware....and she has such a kind and helpful husband!
That table in that kitchen is a harvest table I have one in my kitchen as the same age around 1818 or something like that. It was at an auction that got it. Thanks for sharing your history here. 😊 I forgot to say it has draws on both end table like the head of the table, I collect old kitchen stuffs, small or large.
Love the banter about yourselves as you cook.... now its a cooking drama....lol
I am in desperate obsessive love with this channel, there is no limit of my happines, thank you guys for creating thsi beautiful channel❤❤❤❤
Food looks great, I'm sure people were thankful for everything.
I saw Ron harvest those turnips....I was hoping he would bring them to you. Looks delish!
My neighbor made mashed turnips with brown sugar once 🤗 From a Scottish recipe. 👍
What's his channel name?
@@allisonpacino Frontier Patriot
Love these videos love the simplicity of life back then the food looks amazing.
I love country style.Everything is made of solid wood, earth brown colors.Such natural🥰
Thank you for posting. Love this channel.
I love those crocks and bowls😍 especially the blue and white ones…measuring by eye like my Mom did 👍🏻 those oven fires seem really hard to gauge timing and temperatures…mashed turnips are delicious with that homemade butter 🧈 a blade of mace..🤔 what’s that? I know what mace is as seasoning but a blade of mace🤔Ron is a great little helper…I like Kandye..hope we see more of her and her pub
The butter churner is gorgeous
Thank you so much for another wonderful video, I got a big surprise to see another video so soon and I have grown so fond of all the people on your channel. The food always looks so good too.
Early American
I enjoy reading the recipes because I love how things are worded. It reminds me of an English friend I had while living in Florida.
Lovely adored watching this, thank you ❤
I love the fireplace in the way the oven is built-in I would love to be able to have a diagram of that do replicated in my old farmhouse
I love this channel I am so happy I found it I love to cook and I find this so peaceful and soothing to watch and educational. Thank you 🙏🏻🦋♥️
Justine, the Almond Jumbals look delicious! Nevermind about using Mr Stephenson's bayonet... all recipes have something of a "secret ingredient". Good day to you.
😂🤣😭
@@MadamoftheCatHouse ⁰
Mr Stephenson has probably used it as a tent peg or a candlestick or both at some point.
🤣😂
I made butter like that at a historical working farm in New Hampshire..me and a little boy also did the wash with an ancient washer and wring dryer...we were photographed and landed on page 1 of the Arts & Culture section of the local newspaper..was so much fun!!😊💕💯🌼🌻
Just found your channel, now binge watching. I love the period of time as you two 😌 💕
Thanks!
Oh wow ……. Ron brought turnips that he grew.
I love how Ron always come around in the kitchen and help out. I have a feeling that Ron gonna become successful for farm products with big house for Justine in 2 years. 🥰🥰
That would be great 🙂!
Fascinating! Just happen to stumble upon you watching different interesting things on TH-cam. Is this how you actually live? I like it.! Thanks for sharing.!
Love all the kitchen ware of this time, just beautiful. Justine, what are you thinking as you prepare? Always a joy. In Joy
The old kitchen style gives impressive and unique look and this extrmly beautiful .
Looks so delicious. I love how every detail is authentic.
Awe. It's so nice to see Justine and Ron together. And I like the cooking episodes.
You two are truly a power couple. ❤
I really love and appreciate your videos because it shows what it was like back in that time I would actually like to try some of these recipes and please don't stop your videos
Good meal for a cold winters night . Sticks to the ribs . Yum .❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Woow i love this.traditional cooking methods.thnks...all the best.
All the food looks absolutely delicious! Love these videos! THANKS!
One of the cutest and most comforting videos on TH-cam. ❤️
I wish these 2 crazy kids nothing but the best. I like watching them for the recipes and the calm..but, I adore Justine and Rons love for her. And while Im aware this is ONLY pretend, i hope I can follow them along for a couple more years!
I feel like I've stumbled on a random episode of The Young and the Restless and I have no clue what's going on, but I'm riveted! 😁
Wonderful! So enjoy watching this. You are great. Jas Townsend is great too.
Thank you
Another great cooking video! Justine and Ron, you guys are awesome!
An entire video could be made of annual rose water production. Even if the house is under financial distress, roses are roses and the water would still get made. Ron hunting for the family, even if he scored only turnips today, is a nice touch. Good that they had the beef already. Ron will certainly endear himself to the Stephensons if he contributes to their table and there were lots of dietary strategies the family would have used to get through hard times. It's also good to see that Ron is good in the kitchen, bodes well for their future. Oh, I can hardly wait for the next episodes.
I do have a video about making rose water check it out ^_^ I can make another one at a later time though.
@@EarlyAmerican , thank you so much for your reply. My apologies that I didn't first check your videos before commenting. I'll co check it out :-)
Thanks for the delicious recipes 😋..good to see Ron and Justine spending time together ❤ love your videos ❤💙🇺🇸🙏
I went to Colonial Williamsburg once and this was how they showed how to make butter. I love how you show the women today how hard it was to cook back in those times. Makes us appreciate the conveniences we have for today's kitchens.
Every thing looked delicious. I liked seeing Ron help out in the kitchen. I'm pretty sure back then men didn't think it was their job.
I’ve always been so fascinated by this era. Thank you so much for these videos and your hospitality
These are my calming videos. I'm having the best sleeps watching your videos♥️
We need this in our world today...so calming!
Love watching .
I love this channel, I could watch it all day long, if I didn't have my own chores to do! but then I could watch hard work all day long too, lol! 😅😅👍
Ron's quite handy in the kitchen and elsewhere. Good Job Justine!
Aww Ron is a absolutely incredible guy very helpful and is kind and generous to you he's a keeper 🤗🤗🤗🤗🙂🙂🙂
“Please don’t tell Mr. Stephenson that I was using his bayonette as a cookie cutter” LOL 😆
The cookies and vegetables look awesome!
What a great video! Thank you for sharing. Watching these snippets of life long ago really makes me appreciate our foremothers and what they went through. You’ve got roses in your cheeks, Justine. So pretty! The kitchen must have been warm or did Ron bring on the heat? 😉
Probably saw her mixing the first ingredients and got excited. Hehehe
I like the way Justine is wearing her hair. It looks so pretty when she pulls it up. 😊
It is naturally curly so it holds shape and volume of the period hairstyles with little effort.
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So amazing ! Thanks for your chanel... i love it’s look like the kitchen of the gran-ma from m’y father . congratulations from France
I just love watching Justine cook and bake using no tools but Girl! Give me my Kitchen Aid!
I'm watching 20 questions by viewers. We need to love our past. Keep up your hard work with cooking love story Please!!!
The desert,and roast looks delicious. I have learned something from this video. Excellent video as usual. David Back from Menifee county Kentucky.
Did you have to mention T*@#P? 🙁
Hi hope you and your husband are both well I love watching your videos I live in England have been watching your videos for two months there so interesting and the meals you make Look so good you work so hard and it's amazing to see how they cooked and what they cooked all those years ago thank you for sharing your videos you sound so lovely and your a beautiful lady and your husband sounds and looks like a proper gentle man x