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  • čas přidán 26. 02. 2021
  • For the first time profit isn't everything, as the shopkeepers find themselves dealing with rationing, promoting make do and mend, and trying to persuade an entire town to pull together as it would have done sixty years ago.
    The grocer family struggle with wartime rules and regulations, and customers have to decide whether to stick to rations or to buy from the black market. The bakers feed the town from their British restaurant, while the butcher promotes mutton to modern shoppers. The dressmaker and the blacksmith convince the town of the benefits of 1940s style recycling.
    But shortages, an air raid and hungry customers all take their toll; will they keep the town onside in the run up to the VE day celebrations at the end of the week?
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Komentáře • 929

  • @Yarndragon89
    @Yarndragon89 Před 3 lety +379

    Again the grocers showing they're not very pleasant people. I'm proud of the bakers in this episode, and sad to see the blacksmith is leaving. I really liked him a lot.

    • @73Datsun180B
      @73Datsun180B Před 3 lety +33

      The blacksmith could have ran a modern hardware store and still repaired stuff for people.

    • @pinknotthebarbie
      @pinknotthebarbie Před 2 lety +7

      I think they were told to act certain ways according to the era

    • @Tala_Masca
      @Tala_Masca Před 2 lety +20

      I agree with you Cake, through the ages we have seen the grocers become more and more annoying. And I don't think it was because they are told to behave a certain way.

    • @Josiewankanobe
      @Josiewankanobe Před 2 lety +16

      I agree the grocer was greedy and unrepentant. He acted like he was remorseful and then turned around and kept his greedy position

    • @reeseprince8
      @reeseprince8 Před 2 lety +2

      Still people would of acted that way

  • @BlueGeen
    @BlueGeen Před 3 lety +441

    Omg. I love that now that they’re entering more “recent” eras, the townspeople are starting to experience some stuff they actually went through. Seeing the older folks reminiscing in the Devlin’s restaurant was so sweet, especially that old lady!

    • @danielletanguay7272
      @danielletanguay7272 Před 3 lety +35

      I loved that lady! That were all so sweet. I think this was my favourite episode yet.

    • @bettyboop6292
      @bettyboop6292 Před 3 lety +21

      My mother often told " the story" about my grandparents sending jars of homemade jam to England ( relatives) during ww2.

    • @ella_cinder4361
      @ella_cinder4361 Před 3 lety +6

      Oh she's so adorable!

    • @hannahcollins1816
      @hannahcollins1816 Před 3 lety +17

      Honestly for some reason seeing the lovely older group eating and being grateful for the food made me tear up for some reason. After seeing younger generations just getting sort of upset about the state of things, even though they knew why things were the way they were for a reason, it was a sort of reality check and brought things back into perspective. Not sure how else to put it. It was wonderful to see.

    • @justlemons4077
      @justlemons4077 Před 3 lety +10

      I love that old lady. I've been watching and seeing if she's in every episode and then I'm like, "oh hey! Its her!"

  • @haylz-884
    @haylz-884 Před 3 lety +80

    Can we get a high five for the "You have to give me the recipe!" kid with the national bread who also loved the toys from the previous era? That kid is a little legend.

  • @BlueGeen
    @BlueGeen Před 3 lety +200

    “During the war, this loaf was severely hated. In fact, they called it ‘Hitler’s secret weapon.’” Omg 😂😭

    • @pansprayers
      @pansprayers Před 2 lety +3

      The problem with the level of sodium (aside from the very obvious cardiovascular problems, lol) is that after it cools, it doubles as bricking for an air raid shelter. That kind of salt simply sucks the moisture out of everything.

  • @spidermiss2426
    @spidermiss2426 Před 3 lety +202

    The grocery lady crying over the bakers not providing rolls for her hamburgers because she says you can't use sliced bread for burgers obviously never grew up poor where you used what you had and made do.

    • @nancyk3615
      @nancyk3615 Před 2 lety +20

      Made lots of burgers and hot dogs with sliced bread. And I survived....

    • @user-tm4my4jb6d
      @user-tm4my4jb6d Před 2 lety +10

      Pattie melt is just a overcooked cheeseburger on bread. and l love them. hahha

    • @jazzkatt1919
      @jazzkatt1919 Před 2 lety +9

      @@user-tm4my4jb6d I was just thinking of patty melts. The meat doesn't really even need to be overcooked. But isn't the bread usually lightly toasted? As for grocery lady, that whole family is dreadful.

    • @user-tm4my4jb6d
      @user-tm4my4jb6d Před 2 lety +1

      @@jazzkatt1919 yes. Actually it is.

    • @jazzkatt1919
      @jazzkatt1919 Před 2 lety +1

      @@user-tm4my4jb6d That's what I thought, to keep it from getting all soggy. Soggy bread is worse than no bread at all. Soggy anything is pretty nasty, actually.

  • @rachelk4805
    @rachelk4805 Před 3 lety +1064

    I have a hard time empathizing with the grocery lady over the dinner rolls when they stole all the produce from the garden to sell.

    • @kimberleekrajnak3800
      @kimberleekrajnak3800 Před 3 lety +54

      I agree.

    • @theeutecticpoint
      @theeutecticpoint Před 3 lety +9

      +

    • @melanieortiz712
      @melanieortiz712 Před 3 lety +109

      I i'm disappointed that the show didn't bring that fact up.

    • @cheftommiller
      @cheftommiller Před 3 lety +78

      They were also fined. So, any $$$ made from ill-gotten gains, disappeared. The grocery family reminds me of what we are currently seeing in the American Political Circus.

    • @ZoeyCLR78
      @ZoeyCLR78 Před 3 lety +89

      I also agree. I assumed this was recorded pre-pandemic. If these people are this shady in the show can you imagine in real life? They probably price gauged the hell out of everything in their actual shop. If any of the locals who shop at their actual store saw this show, they're probably having second thoughts about shopping there again. I know I would...

  • @katrinascreationscrafting
    @katrinascreationscrafting Před 3 lety +594

    The grocer's wife was out of touch with the era. Dinner rolls??? Food was scarce, you were thankful you had anything and you certainly wouldn't have wasted the leftover bread. The bakers were being sensible and practical.

    • @melanieortiz712
      @melanieortiz712 Před 3 lety +24

      Indeed! My grandma had two of her seven kids then while my grandpa served in the Pacific theater. So she definitely taught is to make do

    • @1964_AMU
      @1964_AMU Před 3 lety +29

      I believe that during WWII, a number of people were also "out of touch", or completely outside the situation. Not everybody has the capacity to grasp the reality and fit into.

    • @Elketjeable
      @Elketjeable Před 3 lety +38

      So true!! I saw the mentality of the war still in my grandparents as I was little.. They had everything, (rich people), but when they got a bag of "throw away" food from a delicatesse store for their chickens, my grandpa still took the good bits of the cheese and meat out of the bag and ate it himself while mumbling they throw too much away and cut too much of.
      If I needed to do the edge of a slice of cheese, he would tell me to cut as much to the edge as possible, so only a little would be thrown away. And if you complaint his reply would be; young folks should go through a war, that way they'll respect what we have.. He then scraped the plastic of the cheese edge and ate the edge or gave it to the dog or the chickens..
      I'm turning 30 this year, and I agree with him and thank him for the valuable lessons in life; like greatfulness for everything we have and respect in handling it.. They lived through the 2nd world war, their parents did in both wars, and their parents did in the 1st world war, and their mentality is not to throw things away.. You can see what the war did to them in terms of anxiety, which explains it, but it's better than throwing everything away like it's nothing.. They enjoy what they have, as todays world takes it for granted and gets nothing out of it..

    • @ManabiLT
      @ManabiLT Před 3 lety +14

      Yep, and while burgers on bread instead of buns is kind of annoying, it's not _that_ bad. It's still quite edible and tastes just fine. It's only a bit awkward to hold compared to a bun.

    • @eglolis
      @eglolis Před 3 lety +13

      @@Elketjeable Yes! And when I saw the bakery lady "peeling" the carrot, my first thought was "omg she's cutting off so much of the carrot!" When I was a child my grandma also taught me to scrape off the peel of the carrot, not to cut it. On the other hand, maybe these kind of "rich" peels could be used to feed chickens or pigs?

  • @cindyclark8998
    @cindyclark8998 Před 3 lety +157

    It really made me angry when they were talking about selling the produce out of the communal Garden!

  • @chrisgorman3997
    @chrisgorman3997 Před 3 lety +207

    Seeing the older generation come alive was so heart warming!! The grocer his wife and the one daughter pissed me off this episode. Same with the butchers boy.

    • @lone6718
      @lone6718 Před 3 lety +3

      Same

    • @monkiram
      @monkiram Před 3 lety +1

      I agree about everybody else you mentioned but why the daughter?

    • @jenncampbell8537
      @jenncampbell8537 Před 3 lety +11

      @@monkiram the grocer's daughter was whining just like her parents about them not being able to make money

    • @oooh19
      @oooh19 Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@jenncampbell8537Also about not having enough food but they all wanted more food

  • @vvMathematicalvv
    @vvMathematicalvv Před 3 lety +242

    Lets see:
    - Grocer lady's husband is STEALING from the communal garden to make extra profit for HIMSELF ONLY.
    - It's war time and wasting food is as good a sinning. Everyone is going without.
    - There is fresh bread from the day available and lots of it.
    ... and this karen Grocer lady treats the Breadmaker lady like trash because she didn't bend to her will and waste rationed food?
    That Grocer Lady is a truly horrible woman in the episode. Just terrible, awful like the husband, who is literally taking food out of the mouths of his neighbors. I wanted to scream at them so badly watching this.

    • @Gloriomono
      @Gloriomono Před 3 lety +17

      Them beeing set up to do the hole black-market thing, sure. Maybe even to take some stuff from the garden... yea, that is tv-magic.
      But if they were just prompted, they would show a bit of concern for cheating the others. And they wouldn't have gone at the garden the way they did, laughing and chatting about all the profit they could make (their daughter shoked me!).
      And their attitude towards the others showed, that they had no problem with the cheating and stealing they were prompted to do. So, I just can't give them a pass...

    • @margeryharper7837
      @margeryharper7837 Před 2 lety +3

      @@Gloriomono Thanks. being set up for the part they were supposed to play. tv changes perception so easily.

  • @BlueGeen
    @BlueGeen Před 3 lety +207

    It’s been so interesting to see how the blacksmith’s shop literally changes each era. His practice has adapted, gone away from smithing, and come back a ton. Interested in seeing it as it keeps going forward.

    • @BlueGeen
      @BlueGeen Před 3 lety +23

      Omg, wait, no! I got to the end and they said this is his last week because after this there’s so much mass production! Noooooooo! 😭😭

    • @cheftommiller
      @cheftommiller Před 3 lety +18

      @@BlueGeen in a more rural setting, his skills are becoming more and more in demand

    • @collinhunter9792
      @collinhunter9792 Před 3 lety +1

      @@BlueGeen yes, true. but thn i remembered them saying he had become an ironmongerer, but cant really have, cos yes he finished

  • @gothblessamerica
    @gothblessamerica Před 3 lety +68

    Honestly when the elders came to eat their childhood meals during that time it broke my heart they were so kind & ecstatic & just shows how fortunate they were to have anything at that time even sheep’s tongue

  • @cindyclark8998
    @cindyclark8998 Před 3 lety +495

    When the grocer tried to justify his black market and selling out of the communal Garden it gave me a headache that I don't think is going away. His family is no more important than anyone elses! He flat stole food from other families! The fine was not severe enough. During the war he would have lost his shop.

    • @1964_AMU
      @1964_AMU Před 3 lety +27

      After some search, I found that black market vegetables were not fined so heavily or not at all, but animal products were a pitfall for a grocery, namely an immediate stop. Processed animal products like into a meat pie, could be cat, dog, wild goose....

    • @killslay
      @killslay Před 3 lety +37

      Remember he was probably told to do it by the producers lol

    • @gypsywillowmoon6509
      @gypsywillowmoon6509 Před 3 lety +59

      I would also guarantee that the other family's who shared the garden would have shunned them for real..to make others in the community go hungry for your greed would not have been put up with they should have been run out of town...

    • @ella_cinder4361
      @ella_cinder4361 Před 3 lety +34

      I think getting the fine was letting him off easy. I also think in actual wartime, he would have been jailed or sent to the front lines, and the family would still have to pay the fine.

    • @celticlass8573
      @celticlass8573 Před 3 lety +28

      @@ella_cinder4361 Even if he wasn't, their business would have been finished because of people's sentiment toward what they did.

  • @Amsbury
    @Amsbury Před 3 lety +189

    I believe this experiment has really shown how human behavior rises and falls in different ways. The townsfolk's willingness to partake is a wonderfully generous gift to the study of human behavior and the realization of historical aspects that one may only read in books. Once you live history or experience it in a real way, it tends to impress upon one a sense of learned historical lesson. Thank you to all who participated and to those wonderful men and women who lived, fought, and died through all of these eras in real life that gave us the freedoms we sometimes take for granted. May this be a reminder of what we have and what we could lose if we lose sight of what is important.

    • @kittenonacloud1012
      @kittenonacloud1012 Před 3 lety +4

      Not only do we take the freedoms for granted, we're pissing them away to the government.

  • @Kwisten050
    @Kwisten050 Před 3 lety +103

    The small older lady is so endearing. It's amazing to think they lived through that era. I love that they brought them in to honor their history from this time period.

    • @oooh19
      @oooh19 Před rokem +2

      It’s funny they are making a 90s American Girl doll lol

  • @kipral
    @kipral Před 3 lety +254

    'Have you tried to eat a burger in sliced bread?!' Yes, we call it a sandwich, I know it might be a bit before your time love...

    • @amorky8391
      @amorky8391 Před 3 lety +31

      I grew up eating burgers in sliced bread and I was a kid in 1995 when this show was made lol. Not everyone had money for buns or cared to spend it on buns when you had bread already.

    • @austinlloyd9669
      @austinlloyd9669 Před 3 lety +16

      we call them poor boy burgers when i was younger and they taste better if ya ask me

    • @SorceressKana
      @SorceressKana Před 3 lety +9

      I ate them frequently compared to fancy buns as a kid.

    • @anne-droid7739
      @anne-droid7739 Před 3 lety +9

      @@amorky8391 This show is from 2010, not 1995.

    • @vaderladyl
      @vaderladyl Před 3 lety +6

      @@amorky8391 This show is from 2010.

  • @sarabrown2663
    @sarabrown2663 Před 3 lety +129

    Carl is teaching his children that in order to get ahead all they need to do is cheat. And the fact that he isn’t apologetic about it really says something as to who he is as a person in real life. I understand looking out for your family, and making sure they are taken care of, but when Juliet came and gave him a 100 pound fine that was a chance fir him and Debbie to tech their children a good lesson in taking responsibility for your actions whether good or bad.

    • @rbriseno8756
      @rbriseno8756 Před 2 lety +8

      Agree. Too many people on this earth like him...just looking out for number one.

    • @LB-ou8wt
      @LB-ou8wt Před rokem +10

      For all we know the show deliberately instructed them to do black market trading as it's accurate for the time.

    • @goose7215
      @goose7215 Před 11 měsíci +2

      I mean, he ain't wrong. Plus it's a tv show. They were given roles, and there's editinginvolved. Seriously people, stop calling the entire family horrible people for playing a part.

    • @deborahminter6231
      @deborahminter6231 Před 8 měsíci

      Exactly!

  • @katie-5869
    @katie-5869 Před 3 lety +49

    The blacksmith is such a sweetheart...watching him interact with all the children he comes across is incredible.

  • @nymwav7109
    @nymwav7109 Před 3 lety +157

    The Blacksmith is a sweetheart and he has my heart 🥺

    • @ms.annthropic6341
      @ms.annthropic6341 Před 3 lety +5

      He's so wholesome ❤

    • @sarabrown2663
      @sarabrown2663 Před 3 lety +12

      I want him and the dressmaker to get together in real life.

    • @Axyd4nt
      @Axyd4nt Před 2 lety +1

      @@sarabrown2663 that's irl shipping homie- maybe don't say that-

  • @elmikeomysterio5496
    @elmikeomysterio5496 Před 3 lety +163

    No lie... I would have dragged the grocers to the garden and thrashed them with a threshing cane for pulling that stunt.
    That garden is meant for family meals.

  • @BlueGeen
    @BlueGeen Před 3 lety +71

    The frame the blacksmith made at the end... omg, watching Caroline start to cry! He did a great job, just beautiful- the detail on those flowers he made!

  • @RickityKricks
    @RickityKricks Před 3 lety +105

    The bakers did a good job this week they didn't just crumble under pressure like the previous weeks. And they impressed the people who lived through WWII. Every week it gets harder to like the grocers. Michael was disrespectful to the woman butcher. He reminded the viewers that despite his moments of being a good salesman he is still a 14 year old child.

    • @gardenjoy5223
      @gardenjoy5223 Před 3 lety +27

      An ill-brought up child on this aspect! "I don't like the Scots"??? Not being able to take kind orders from another grown-up? Coming to work way too late without a proper excuse? The parents have some work to do on him still.

    • @memyselfandeye76
      @memyselfandeye76 Před 2 lety +7

      that kid has gotten on my nerves since the Victorian era 😆

    • @moiraatkinson
      @moiraatkinson Před rokem +5

      His father treats him like another adult and he’s not - he’s a child.

    • @gordontaylor5373
      @gordontaylor5373 Před rokem

      @@moiraatkinson He isn't a child, but he's not quite a man. That must be pretty tough.

    • @moiraatkinson
      @moiraatkinson Před rokem +4

      @@gordontaylor5373 the law sees him as a child. For convenience I was using two categories - adult and child. I’m sure it’s tough, but so is life and countless 14 year olds manage to navigate through the age without becoming rude and surly.

  • @samplerstitcher
    @samplerstitcher Před 3 lety +41

    During WWII my dad (a Canadian) was stationed in England. The Canadians were paid a lot more than the Brits. He was on leave in London with my mom, who was in the Brit Army, and she saw peaches in a shop window. They were outrageously expensive, but he went in and bought her a couple (they are her favorite fruit. He also spent all his candy allowance on a box of Mars Bars for her and her sisters.

    • @samaraisnt
      @samaraisnt Před 2 lety +4

      That is so cute!!! He sounds like a real peach himself, or rather a "peach" heheh.

    • @samplerstitcher
      @samplerstitcher Před 2 lety +3

      @@samaraisnt He was a wonderful man...

  • @amyrivers4093
    @amyrivers4093 Před 3 lety +73

    I love the elderly lady, her positive attitude and enjoyment in meeting people living in and around her home town. Even though I'm 43 I can imagine really enjoying listening to her life stories. My second favourite person has got to be the blacksmith, he would make a loverly husband one day (he probably already is since this series is about 10 years old).

  • @BolinFoto
    @BolinFoto Před 3 lety +55

    My granny used to make much of the meals in this show even years after the war.
    The salty bread she used to make a few loafs of because Grandad liked them heavily buttered with his tea.
    The war was just 5 years but those 5 years became a lifetime for the ones that lived them.

    • @irenejohnston6802
      @irenejohnston6802 Před 3 lety +6

      The war was more than 5 years sept 39-45. UK age 81

    • @collinhunter9792
      @collinhunter9792 Před 3 lety +3

      yes, your last comment is quite true. plus.....i'd love salty bread with butter on it, choice!!!!!

    • @madhatter909
      @madhatter909 Před rokem +2

      Britain was still rationing at least five years AFTER the war ended

  • @celticlass8573
    @celticlass8573 Před 3 lety +188

    I wager the other families weren't told about the grocers stealing all their vegetables to sell. There's no way the show could have continued as it had, with that much resentment. The grocers literally valued their profit over others lives.

    • @jazzkatt1919
      @jazzkatt1919 Před 2 lety +10

      They probably weren't, but surely they noticed the missing vegetables when they went to the garden.

    • @jazmo6662
      @jazmo6662 Před 2 lety +5

      I thought OMG, those grocers during the WW2 era epitomise the typical Tory greed & corruption that is so rife in the 21st century! The wonderful generosity and willingness of community togetherness during the VE day celebrations, to share and look after each other that created the NHS & welfare state brought tears to my eyes. Oh, how I wish that, that community spirit existed today. It's such a shame that the last 40 yrs of Tory values have destroyed it all.

    • @debbiefergerson3538
      @debbiefergerson3538 Před 2 lety +3

      @@May-zs7rf i hope so, otherwise they are teaching their kids to have no morals at all

    • @celticlass8573
      @celticlass8573 Před 2 lety +3

      @@May-zs7rf For me anyway, it's because of the example they gave of their real-life motivations. If I remember correctly (I saw it some time ago), the parent's (especially the father's) motivation for everything was money, and they were teaching their children to think that way as well.

    • @cynthiathomas6690
      @cynthiathomas6690 Před rokem

      ​@@jazmo6662it's like the idiots in the US Congress today

  • @sherierodriguez7708
    @sherierodriguez7708 Před 3 lety +4

    I love the little granny. She is so sweet.

  • @breeinatree4811
    @breeinatree4811 Před 3 lety +42

    My grandmother always said "use it up, wear it out, make it do, or do without." I think that's what they use to say during rationing.

  • @how_about_naw
    @how_about_naw Před 3 lety +97

    25:10 claims to be nice all the time when they've literally just robbed the food intended for their kids from the communal garden

    • @RuralRootsLiving
      @RuralRootsLiving Před 3 lety +16

      Or in the last episode when in exchange for advertising on the butchers store they'd put flyers up in the the grocers window. Instead they handed them out and told them they were coupons

  • @celticlass8573
    @celticlass8573 Před 3 lety +59

    That women who says, "Oh the poor creatures" slays me. Not long after saying that, she was about drooling over big hunks of cow at the same butchers... Meat is meat!

    • @samaraisnt
      @samaraisnt Před 2 lety +2

      haha, right! Either eat it or don't! When people can't face their meat but still eat it that has the air of hypocrisy to me...

  • @soggy.cereal
    @soggy.cereal Před 3 lety +22

    37:23 I can’t explain how much I adore this sweet...adorable lady omg 🥺💗💗

  • @Chlo-ee
    @Chlo-ee Před 3 lety +18

    Debbie losing it over burger buns after her family were selling on the black market and loading their carts with veg from the COMMUNITY garden speaks to the family’s character under the same pressures the other families had. The Bakers barely caught a break in the 30s and still tried to follow the rules.

  • @elainethomas9985
    @elainethomas9985 Před 3 lety +501

    The grocers and their customers are the same type of people that hoarded toilet paper at the beginning of the 2020 pandemic.

    • @gardenjoy5223
      @gardenjoy5223 Před 3 lety +4

      lol, still haven't got over that? Some people are smart. some not.
      And before you get going: we didn't need to buy extra then, since we always have some extra. It's what governments even advice: to be able to provide for your family for a fortnight on what you have at home, in case of an emergency.

    • @gardenjoy5223
      @gardenjoy5223 Před 3 lety +4

      @@wynterwren1155 Yeah, that was bloody stupid of that soccer mom.
      Yet, others cry like babies, because they didn't follow the normal rules.
      At both ends there are selfish creeps.

    • @feliciapalmer5098
      @feliciapalmer5098 Před 3 lety

      So true lol

    • @carmen5267
      @carmen5267 Před 3 lety +3

      Totally agree. It's one thing to buy goods to support oneself for 2 weeks, but I've seen people buy toilet paper for at least a year....

    • @ghidorahs1fan209
      @ghidorahs1fan209 Před 3 lety +9

      Totally the grocer family are utterly disgusting and so selfish

  • @charlottabrower7968
    @charlottabrower7968 Před 3 lety +43

    I love this series. We still have one of my mom’s ration books from the war. Mom was a social studies teacher and used it when she taught WWII. This made me realize how difficult is must have been for my grandma with a family of 8.

    • @sharonharris9782
      @sharonharris9782 Před 3 lety +2

      How cool!

    • @kittenonacloud1012
      @kittenonacloud1012 Před 3 lety +2

      Especially when you think about how she must have had to work through all those pregnancies just the same as if she weren't pregnant. Imagine those grueling days 8 months in.

    • @lindamyers1386
      @lindamyers1386 Před 2 lety

      I have a ration book for my mother and her sister from the war. (We had rationing in the USA too) They were young girls.

  • @carolynrabbani6469
    @carolynrabbani6469 Před 3 lety +10

    The blacksmith/iron monger is just lovely, throughout each era, he is selfless and kind, and really enjoys his work.

  • @MisUnderstood_Rose
    @MisUnderstood_Rose Před 3 lety +87

    I liked the butcher's boy until he started being absolutely disrespectful to this poor woman because he didn't want her to tell him what to do. So upsetting

    • @gardenjoy5223
      @gardenjoy5223 Před 3 lety +24

      Yes, he was disrespectful. As such, I lost all my affinity and respect for the darn kid.

    • @Ellipih
      @Ellipih Před 2 lety +3

      I agree. Like, i get the feeling of someone who hasn't been there the whole time suddenly taking over is annoying but he is a teenager and not even a trained butcher so he should be grateful to have a trained butcher to keep the store running. (and i've worked at a butchers, i've seen 'new butchers' absolutely fuck up and cause customers to not come back)

    • @WhatsCookingTime
      @WhatsCookingTime Před 2 lety +3

      I respectfully disagree. he already ran the shop for a week without his dad and he is the one that drives most of the business to the shop and makes most of the money come in his angels are relevant giving him an assistant yes giving him a new boss incorrect

    • @moiraatkinson
      @moiraatkinson Před rokem +2

      But he can’t run a shop at 14, not in the war period. Also, even if he doesn’t like it, he doesn’t have to be so rude. I went right off him and he’s irritated me from the start. He’s got a very high opinion of himself and his father’s too weak to stand up to him. In the 30’s he couldn’t tell topside from silverside and gave completely the wrong instructions for cooking it.

    • @CassidyStarke
      @CassidyStarke Před rokem +1

      @@moiraatkinson
      He can actually, he did it 2 episodes ago.

  • @lukesmith8219
    @lukesmith8219 Před 3 lety +219

    I can’t say enough about how much I love this series

  • @celticlass8573
    @celticlass8573 Před 3 lety +99

    "I don't know how I can be nice all the time, when he's being an absolute toss pot". Except she's ok with robbing everyone blind by stealing all their food... Entitled prat. I really hope that was scripted, otherwise they should be shamed out of the village.

    • @ariellebrowne
      @ariellebrowne Před 3 lety +17

      And he was actually being quite a gentleman and not letting the bread waste and making buns when he knew they would run out in the future

    • @jenny2245
      @jenny2245 Před 3 lety +12

      Things like this aren't scripted, it's not the way shows are generally done these type of British programmes. They just drop the participants into the situation, tell them generally what's expected, & let it run. They usually only intervene if the participants break the rules, for example with the grocers & the black market incident.

    • @samaraisnt
      @samaraisnt Před 2 lety

      @@jenny2245 agreed but people/viewers are in total denial of this novel thing called "human nature."

  • @BlueGeen
    @BlueGeen Před 3 lety +44

    Appreciating the bakers a lot this week!

  • @RobertPunt
    @RobertPunt Před 3 lety +44

    Penalties were severe for those caught dealing on the Black Market, including a fine of up to £500 and a two-year prison term. On top of the fine, offenders also had to pay a penalty of three times the value of the goods they had sold. The government also appointed 900 inspectors to weed out black marketeers.

    • @samaraisnt
      @samaraisnt Před 2 lety

      That would have been brilliant if they sent in spies to "ask" for special rations then hit him with a fine, sentence...or better a public shaming!!

  • @2020Dumpsterfire
    @2020Dumpsterfire Před 3 lety +214

    "HAVE YOU EVER TRIED EATING A BURGER ON SLICE BREAD?!!!" ....yeah all the time? its called being poor, or you ran out of buns and youre not about to go to the store for some.....like get over it? And dont get me started on stealing from the communal garden to sell, sell your own shares but not anyone elses.

    • @amberkat8147
      @amberkat8147 Před 3 lety +8

      Yes, gardens don't magically sprout all fresh food every day. I mean yes, at the right times the plants may have some more veg just ripening, but that won't make up for what everyone else lost out on unless the grocers stop taking things from the garden for a while, but I don't see that happening. Eventually it'll all be harvested, and if you don't save the seeds what will you plant next spring? When they took all that food, they made sure that there was that much less anyone else could eat. It was a terrible thing.

    • @2020Dumpsterfire
      @2020Dumpsterfire Před 3 lety +3

      @@amberkat8147 it would be great if gardens did magically sprout new food, then I wouldn't have to protect all of my veggies from these dang pilfering squirrels.

    • @RuralRootsLiving
      @RuralRootsLiving Před 3 lety +2

      Or in my case I prefer burgers on toasted bread

    • @netsk1679
      @netsk1679 Před 3 lety +9

      It's called...that's all I've got so that's what I'm eating! 🙄

    • @ImNotaRussianBot
      @ImNotaRussianBot Před 3 lety +7

      The first burgers sold in the U.S. were a thin beef patty in between two slices of white bread. Like, this isn't new. Buns came about later.

  • @OstblockLatina
    @OstblockLatina Před 3 lety +199

    You know what would be even more exciting to add to this episode? Somebody ratting on the grocer and him being escorted to jail by a few bobbies xD
    Also, the baker's boy (22:48) is the most sensible person I've ever seen in my life. This boy is a treasure.

    • @gingerale6721
      @gingerale6721 Před 3 lety +18

      Yes! He's smart and mature.

    • @cheftommiller
      @cheftommiller Před 3 lety +16

      I would have to agree. He's going to be an amazing Man when he's full grown.

    • @kaisanderson9616
      @kaisanderson9616 Před 3 lety +18

      Much more likeable than the butcher’s boy, what an arrogant little --

    • @celticlass8573
      @celticlass8573 Před 3 lety +17

      @@kaisanderson9616 He's a pretty typical 14 year old lol. Who is a grown man now, which is pretty weird.

    • @prapanthebachelorette6803
      @prapanthebachelorette6803 Před 2 lety

      He’s so realistic, I love it

  • @aubergineeggplant3114
    @aubergineeggplant3114 Před 3 lety +38

    As a female Baker I sympathise with both Caroline and the new butcher because both trades are still very male dominated, especially in bread

  • @KiaraLupin
    @KiaraLupin Před 3 lety +180

    I really hate the grocers. like black markets were a thing I get that and yeah I know they are encouraged. But the communal garden is a breaking point. And the attitude about the bread rolls! No one would have turned their nose up at bread at the time.

  • @zacx6970
    @zacx6970 Před 3 lety +12

    12:11 awww... the little interaction between Jill and the youngest daughter of bakers family is such a cutie!

  • @thefailingstudent
    @thefailingstudent Před 3 lety +82

    burger in sliced bread is called a patty melt

    • @melanieortiz712
      @melanieortiz712 Před 3 lety +23

      Bread slice can become anything when you're poor.

    • @calebleland8390
      @calebleland8390 Před 3 lety +10

      @@melanieortiz712 Exactly. Burger bun, hot dog bun, garlic bread...

    • @nanak8128
      @nanak8128 Před 3 lety +2

      @@calebleland8390 omgoshhhh 100% I remember eating bread slices hotdogs 🌭 best ever !!!! Easy to put condiments on and just roll

    • @lynnpayne9519
      @lynnpayne9519 Před 3 lety

      With fried onions and Swiss cheese it's a great lunch.

  • @hollyevolving
    @hollyevolving Před 3 lety +7

    Looks like the grocer's real life business went under within a couple of years after this aired. Can't imagine why.

    • @ayjamay
      @ayjamay Před 3 lety +1

      I came looking for a comment about their business. So sad/s

  • @rustyrelicsfarm2406
    @rustyrelicsfarm2406 Před 3 lety +24

    Using Bread for burgers is just fine with me. I have been doing that since childhood. I especially like to lightly toast bread for a burger. That one lady was way out of line.

  • @Kari77251
    @Kari77251 Před 2 lety +49

    Wow. I thought the grocers were jerks in the last era, but I can’t believe they cheated that badly. When all this was really happening, nobody knew in advance to stock up. They stole food that belonged to the community and planned on selling it in their store? Then they got mad because the bakers were being historically accurate? Absolutely Shameful.

    • @Plelement94
      @Plelement94 Před rokem +2

      Quite a few people historically knew to stock up

  • @wdjones4735
    @wdjones4735 Před 3 lety +212

    Great episode! Still not loving the grocer and his family. The wife missed the whole premise of the era and selling the groups garden food is just not right.

    • @KatFink
      @KatFink Před 3 lety +58

      His lack of remorse for the blackmarketeering was very disconcerting. Okay, you're looking after your family. Was your family lacking anything? Were you in danger of starving or losing everything? No. You just wanted to make money for money's sake. Gross.

    • @melanieortiz712
      @melanieortiz712 Před 3 lety +15

      I surprised that issue never was brought up.

    • @gingerale6721
      @gingerale6721 Před 3 lety +26

      Agree. The grocer is greedy as ever. What kind of values are they teaching to their kids.

    • @joanbaker3710
      @joanbaker3710 Před 3 lety +16

      Not my favourite family...

    • @lamb8343
      @lamb8343 Před 3 lety +2

      @@melanieortiz712 it was though? At 33:30

  • @gingerale6721
    @gingerale6721 Před 3 lety +65

    I feel sorry when the blacksmith left the high street. In other countries, blacksmiths are still in demand. The grocer and his wife are selfish. Maybe grocers at that time are like that but goodness the wife is so emotional and needs a reality check. Not because you're giving something you'll expect equal share. It's WW2 and you should understand everybody's frugal with food. Just make sandwiches instead of burgers 😂😂😂😂

  • @WindQueen12
    @WindQueen12 Před 3 lety +4

    That elderly lady had an absolute ball!😄

  • @4mySweetheart369
    @4mySweetheart369 Před 2 lety +15

    The grocer's family is disgusting. They have no idea of the harm those practices and kind of attitude did to the war effort. Shame on them.

  • @IAmTonyAcosta
    @IAmTonyAcosta Před 3 lety +48

    This is an absolute fascinating series that I find myself looking forward to each week! Once all 6 episodes are available, this is worthy of binge watching.
    For this week’s episode, I delighted in seeing individuals who lived during WWII enjoy the recreation of the era.
    This experiment is well done.

    • @IAmTonyAcosta
      @IAmTonyAcosta Před 3 lety +3

      Also, just learned this morning that this BBC One series was made in 2010! I certainly didn't know about it then, but I'm glad I do now.

    • @danielletanguay7272
      @danielletanguay7272 Před 3 lety +2

      Me too! I get so excited when a new episode is posted.

  • @arinazamaraeva3115
    @arinazamaraeva3115 Před 3 lety +9

    I really don't tolerate grocer's family awful behaviour and they teach their children to be cheap and sneaky.

  • @theeutecticpoint
    @theeutecticpoint Před 3 lety +152

    That poor Scottish butcher lady, toddles onto set, disrespected the whole time, then toddles back off set, an unfortunate story arc.

    • @algaeblume
      @algaeblume Před 3 lety +43

      after carrying the shop while the boy had breakfast 😔😔

    • @kleinnora
      @kleinnora Před 3 lety +74

      him saying "I wont take orders from a scot" sent me, how disrespectful

    • @helenpople7728
      @helenpople7728 Před 3 lety +55

      @@kleinnora I thought that was a horribly bigoted thing to say, completely unacceptable. I'm surprised by all the warm comments about him for each episode - I've not taken to him at all. Although making allowances for how young he is, so hopefully he grows up (or has grown up by now, as this series is quite a few years old), you can see a really arrogant and selfish personality in the making.

    • @ZoeyCLR78
      @ZoeyCLR78 Před 3 lety +28

      @@kleinnora Ya, that was definitely uncalled for. If I said anything like that to anyone my Da would have taken the switch to my arse double quick.

    • @dindixie
      @dindixie Před 3 lety +24

      At the start, the butcher's boy said he wanted to become a lawyer. He definitely showed the arrogance for it here. I wonder what's become of him as an adult?

  • @ivettelopez2575
    @ivettelopez2575 Před 3 lety +37

    I adore the excitement in each in every era of the tiny older woman with the white hair! She is so understanding and you can tell she really enjoys learning about the eras through this experience.

    • @madhatter909
      @madhatter909 Před rokem +1

      she's not learning anything SHE LIVED THROUGH IT

    • @diesel_dawg
      @diesel_dawg Před rokem

      @@madhatter909 Ivette said "the eras". The woman was learning about OTHER eras.

    • @madhatter909
      @madhatter909 Před rokem

      @@diesel_dawg as I said, the woman was old enough to have lived through these eras, she was enjoying RELIVING some of them

  • @grammeb719
    @grammeb719 Před 3 lety +29

    Even taking into account that editing will move the storyline in a specific direction, the underlying personality of these “characters” comes through. The Devlins are genuinely liked.

  • @ZoeyCLR78
    @ZoeyCLR78 Před 3 lety +76

    The grocer and his wife are concerning. Not only because they stole from the communal garden but their relationship in general. He seems very domineering and brushes off his wife's feelings (the banquet bit). Her opinions are not considered. I believe that's why she made that outburst with the dinner rolls. Since she can't stand up to her husband, she took it out on the poor baker and his wife.
    I feel for their son. Poor kid just keeps to himself...

  • @chocoboasylum
    @chocoboasylum Před 3 lety +48

    I like the butcher's boy's enterprising spirit. If only he'd learn to work with people rather than trying to steal the show.

    • @collinhunter9792
      @collinhunter9792 Před 3 lety +13

      yes, he didnt do much to make his dad proud

    • @WhatsCookingTime
      @WhatsCookingTime Před 2 lety +2

      I disagree my name happens to be Michael and I was a lot like him at his age I was motivated and people continue telling me I couldn't do anything cuz of my age it was the most irritating thing. when you're different than other kids in your head of them in terms of wanting to get out into the world it's very difficult when your age is a factor.

    • @moiraatkinson
      @moiraatkinson Před rokem

      It’s not just about his age, he thinks he’s the bees knees and he can’t tell topside from silverside! He has a lot to learn if he’s going to get on in the real world. Perhaps he should have been given the discipline of the era ie a clout round the lugholes! He’s got me wanting to do it!​@@WhatsCookingTime

  • @elenalizabeth
    @elenalizabeth Před 2 lety +7

    The make do and mend movement needs to make a comeback. Fast fashion is such a huge co2 producer and polluter of waterways. If only people still knew basic things like how to repair a hole in clothes, fix a tear, hem pants etc.
    Unfortunately they are skills that seem to have been lost by many and are no longer taught in schools. Neither is knitting or cooking taught in schools, even though both are useful skills to have and that can save money.

  • @cruisepaige
    @cruisepaige Před 2 lety +4

    Hard times bring out the best in some people and the worst in others. Like money, and alcohol, it only amplifies who we already are.

  • @Tala_Masca
    @Tala_Masca Před 2 lety +18

    So sad to see that the grocers are getting more obnoxious and intolerable in every era, and sad to see the daughter is growing up the same way. Only seeing profit and money while stealing the food from all the other shopkeepers and their family. Me me me. No remorse what so ever. 😡their fine should've gone.to the others. And they are not even punished for stealing everything of the community patch.
    Caroline and her family are coping better and better. Really proud of them! Simon really is in his element! I just love that guy. And Simon and Jill together on the cart getting recyclable stuff is fantastic!

  • @primeoetgrunn
    @primeoetgrunn Před 3 lety +7

    This reminds me of my grandfather.
    He was part of the Dutch resistance in the war. As a postman he had access to quite a few contacts and a bicycle. Bicycles were pretty rare back then, since the Germans confiscated most of them for use in the warmachine.
    I have never met him since he died of cancer about 20 years before I was born and he never talked to anyone about the war, probably to look tough in the eyes of society and my grandmother.
    What I do know is that his group planned a raid on a depot in Delft to steal food and equipment, someone ratted them out, they all got caught and placed in Oranjehotel (a really infamous prison, now a museum).
    At the end of their sentence, all of them were put on a truck with the promise of freedom.
    Grandpa didn't trust this and decided that if he was going to die it wasn't against a wall or in a camp, so he jumped out of the truck and ran as fast as his malnourished legs could. Luckily the guards had A-Team aim and no bullets hit their mark.
    He hid in a ditch and made for a safe place a few towns over.
    The only things he kept from that time were a set of gifted china and a (looted in 1943) wooden JU-88 propeller-blade that he turned into a clock in the 1950's. Only two cups of that set and the propeller-clock are left.

  • @mariannemeissner9297
    @mariannemeissner9297 Před 3 lety +4

    This pandemic was so hard because unlike in the war, we couldn't get together and cheer each other up like they could back then. Rationing seems way harder than social distancing tho.

    • @missk2494
      @missk2494 Před rokem

      No they just didn't know if there sons/husbands/father's were gonna come home or be killed in the war 🤦

  • @kawaiikawaiianimegirl4144

    That one older lady was so excited and happy about everything she was totally the star of this one loved it

  • @calebleland8390
    @calebleland8390 Před 3 lety +79

    "Have you ever tried eating a burger on sliced bread?" Welcome to the life of a poor American, lady.

    • @jenncampbell8537
      @jenncampbell8537 Před 3 lety +8

      Even the bakers daughter was rolling her eyes!

    • @pansprayers
      @pansprayers Před 2 lety +5

      I heard that, and questioned how she'd survive on a wheat free diet. Any one wanna put them on an allergy diet for punishment?

    • @4mySweetheart369
      @4mySweetheart369 Před 2 lety +4

      I can't count the number of times I have eaten a hamburger on sliced bread. Needs must is the master of the day. The grocer's family is so out of touch with reality both in their own time and in this historical scenario.

    • @veronicaelsegood5175
      @veronicaelsegood5175 Před 2 lety +1

      Cut bread down and either have square burgers or cut bread into rounds and make a bread and milk pudding with what ever you could find to sweeten it. Was food was awful but the nation was healthier than ever

    • @WhatsCookingTime
      @WhatsCookingTime Před 2 lety +1

      yeah it's called the patty melt or it's a club sandwich

  • @heyyou9313
    @heyyou9313 Před 3 lety +13

    I loved hearing the older people talking about their meal and what they had to eat through the war

  • @FalconRS
    @FalconRS Před 3 lety +11

    That British war bread looked awesome. Try German Ersatz-Brots. One recipe discovered in the Food Providing Ministry in Berlin, contained 50% bruised rye grain, 20% sliced sugar beets, 20% "tree flour" (sawdust), and 10% minced leaves and straw.

  • @EmilyKresl
    @EmilyKresl Před 2 lety +15

    I love how Debbie complains about not having buns literally minutes after robbing the communal garden and guessing how much she could sell watermelon for that she never planted or tended.

  • @augustahoward9815
    @augustahoward9815 Před 3 lety +7

    So I'm only 57, but my grandparents owned a grocery store in Glenwood, Minnesota during the war. My grandparents talked quite a bit about rationing. They were accused of hoarding which was illegal and had to prove they weren't. What they were doing was only putting out a minimal amount every day in order to make sure the poorer people were getting they're share. Wealthy people thought they could bribe my grandparents for "extra" stuff and were pissed they wouldn't. Especially wealthy women who wanted to buy up the whole supply of nylons/stockings. Stockings were hard to find because the silk was used to make parachutes. My grandfather got so ticked off at the way the women treated my grandmother that right after VE Day he sold the store and bought a hardware store in Montana.

  • @adailydaughter6196
    @adailydaughter6196 Před 2 lety +7

    The white haired, oldest lady is my favourite. Aww bless her. Her enthusiasm and joy and just getting into the spirit of things 😊. Hope the positivity continued after the programme. God bless our wonderful seniors 😍

  • @Invidaelius
    @Invidaelius Před 3 lety +100

    Imagine having a meltdown because you're too good to eat burgers with regular bread. XD

    • @littlemissblueyes100
      @littlemissblueyes100 Před 3 lety +17

      Imagine having a meltdown at Costco because you were asked to wear a mask.

    • @Invidaelius
      @Invidaelius Před 3 lety +3

      @@littlemissblueyes100the worst agreed xD

    • @KenMikaze
      @KenMikaze Před 3 lety +3

      @@littlemissblueyes100 imagine having a meltdown at Costco because they're out of TP again. But hey, since I'm Asian and proud of it, I gotta go buy one of em Water Dippers to wash my arse.

    • @questionmark9819
      @questionmark9819 Před 3 lety +2

      They didn't have any burgers or buns in the UK at the time so why ask for them? Silly.

    • @Deklectic
      @Deklectic Před 3 lety +9

      Imagine having a meltdown and violently storming your nations capital because you can't except that your presidential candidate lost. Those are the same people who have meltdowns in costco Amanda... 🤣🤣

  • @msoda8516
    @msoda8516 Před 3 lety +13

    The grocers stealing the vegetables to sell is awful. It's just an example of the worst of human nature. The point of rationing was shared sacrifice by everyone by taking more than you due to make money it's like saying your above others.

    • @bpj1805
      @bpj1805 Před 3 lety

      Well, you really are above others, to yourself.

    • @samaraisnt
      @samaraisnt Před 2 lety

      That's exactly what he said. Fuck all the rest.

  • @gemstonesparkle7915
    @gemstonesparkle7915 Před 2 lety +4

    42:05 She is soooo lovely, I smile everytime I see her. Wishing every happiness to her after living through all those tough times and still being so cool.

  • @thoughtful_criticiser
    @thoughtful_criticiser Před 2 lety +5

    VE day didn't mean that the troops came home. My dad went to war in 1939 and didn't see home again until he was demobbed in 1947.
    I was surprised by how little punishment the grocer received, I expected the fine but thought that he would have been sent to prison as well.

  • @joseluisrw
    @joseluisrw Před 3 lety +9

    The best thing about this series is the adorable white hair grandma, she is just so cheerful!

  • @christineb7838
    @christineb7838 Před 3 lety +34

    I hope the butchers boy had a good sit down with dad after this episode about his attitude. It was totally uncalled for.

    • @oooh19
      @oooh19 Před 3 lety +6

      well during the 1st world war he was able to run the butchers shop so i guess he figured he'd get to again. but child labor laws i guess had already changed?

    • @prapanthebachelorette6803
      @prapanthebachelorette6803 Před 2 lety +2

      Yea, he needs to learn respect

    • @moiraatkinson
      @moiraatkinson Před rokem

      Definitely

    • @gordontaylor5373
      @gordontaylor5373 Před rokem

      @@moiraatkinson He needs to be treated as not a child but not yet a man. 14's a tough age.

    • @moiraatkinson
      @moiraatkinson Před rokem

      @@gordontaylor5373 he needs a kick up the backside.

  • @debl7044
    @debl7044 Před 3 lety +34

    I just cannot warm to the Sergisons. They are cunning, greedy, calculating and selfish to the core and it's being reinforced more and more with every episode I watch. The Communal garden looting was them all over.

  • @vvMathematicalvv
    @vvMathematicalvv Před 3 lety +19

    37:30 My favorite old lady in each episode

  • @cristiaolson7327
    @cristiaolson7327 Před 3 lety +13

    This is almost as much fun as the Historical Farm series, which is in fact a great compliment, as that series set a very high bar for historical programming. Wonderful stuff.
    Also, the butcher's and baker's kids are marvelous. All of them pitching in so well for their families shows good character.

    • @gardenjoy5223
      @gardenjoy5223 Před 3 lety +3

      Except that the butcher's son is against people from Scotland, doesn't take orders from another grown-up and passively aggressively comes late to work without a proper excuse. He was disrespectful and unkind to the nice butcher lady. In the forties he'd get an ass whooping. Nowadays he might have to do without his cell phone for a day. Or a week, if his parents are smart. I'd be so ashamed, if that was my kid.

  • @suedefringe
    @suedefringe Před 3 lety +21

    Omg , the attitude when she said have you ate a burger in sliced bread !!! Well , yes ma'am I have. Haven't you ever seen tye Eddie Murphy skit. That was me growing up!!!
    Ps I love spam and corned beef hash.

  • @katrinarepine3879
    @katrinarepine3879 Před 2 lety +5

    The little boy asking the baker for the bread recipe made me laugh out loud. It was so cute and the towns people are really being good sports in only buying from the high street each week. I think it’s a great way to learn the past by living it and trying to bring life back to an important place.

    • @djdissi
      @djdissi Před rokem +1

      Omg that little boy made me tear up almost every time he spoke! He was sooo sweet and adorable 😭❤🤗

  • @erikamilo6784
    @erikamilo6784 Před 3 lety +12

    "I'm not going to keep helping people if I don't get anything in return." Yeah, that's called altruism, which is clearly not a value in that family. "I have no conscience about it at all." More like no conscience, period. Horrible people!

    • @samaraisnt
      @samaraisnt Před 2 lety

      You said it all.

    • @melissaharris3389
      @melissaharris3389 Před rokem

      The council should have had some police or MPs 'arrest' him for the rest of the week and explain that profiteering wasn't just a fine able offense but punishable by up to 2 years prison during WWII.

  • @AGwS
    @AGwS Před 3 lety +47

    why am i so obsessed with this

  • @1964_AMU
    @1964_AMU Před 3 lety +39

    I am amazed that black market started after one day....

    • @beautifulcrazey7713
      @beautifulcrazey7713 Před 3 lety +15

      It was probably a progression of things during this era. However, you'd be surprised how fast things get done if the need and want is strong enough, especially when money is involved.

    • @mswilson1531
      @mswilson1531 Před 3 lety +15

      When things are rationed, banned or limited there will always be a market for product.

    • @OstblockLatina
      @OstblockLatina Před 3 lety +5

      Yeah, me too. What took it SO LONG? xD

    • @yellowsuncat16
      @yellowsuncat16 Před 3 lety +4

      Much like real life. Prohibition & Rationing brings out the shady nature in people.

  • @Monk-eee
    @Monk-eee Před 3 lety +3

    I am a 40 yr old American who for some reason NEVER knew this much History about the UK and Im ashamed.... What a beautiful Nation how they all come togethor....The USA needs a lesson in coming togethor. Seems we find more reasons to be different and divide..... LOVE THIS SERIES....THANK YOU

  • @ayjamay
    @ayjamay Před 3 lety +4

    Growing up my mom never bought buns for hamburger or hot dogs. We weren’t poor, but we had bread to use. She was born after the war and grew up dirt poor. Debbie was ridiculous.

  • @randomgaygirl
    @randomgaygirl Před 3 lety +3

    That older lady is the sweetest

  • @bettyboop6292
    @bettyboop6292 Před 3 lety +23

    Don't forget that the 1 1/2 lbs of meat INCLUDED the bone. You might only get 1/2lb meat & 1lb bone! It pays to be nice to the butcher!!

  • @amandaprice6838
    @amandaprice6838 Před 3 lety +3

    That one elderly lady who's been around since the start is my absolute favorite!

  • @00Animosity00
    @00Animosity00 Před 3 lety +88

    Michael is starting to get on my nerves. At first his ambition was admirable but he's just becoming a bit of a brat, a bit rude and disrespectful. Similar to the grocer as others have mentioned. The grocer was just despicable.

    • @sharonharris9782
      @sharonharris9782 Před 3 lety +10

      Agreed! He is a 14 year old boy who needs to remember that

    • @Elketjeable
      @Elketjeable Před 3 lety +13

      Luckily he's still a child, the grocer has no excuse.

    • @cassandraincognito6954
      @cassandraincognito6954 Před 3 lety +6

      Age 14 is no excuse for his behavior. He's a teen not a toddler. His behavior speaks to potential future issues. His father should have a stern talk on how to treat others, especially his elders.

    • @gordontaylor5373
      @gordontaylor5373 Před rokem

      @@cassandraincognito6954 As I've said on two other episodes, Michael is not a child, but he's not quite a man - and needs to be treated as such. He's too old to play in the street, but too young to have a girlfriend. That must be pretty tough for anybody.

  • @sammavacaist
    @sammavacaist Před 3 lety +53

    I feel so bad for that baker family, especially Caroline. So far they've had rotten luck every time.

  • @fioname3495
    @fioname3495 Před 3 lety +11

    My great grandmother was found in the ruins of her home after one particular bad night of bombings. She survived by absolute luck, hiding in her wardrobe. Her home was cut in two by a blast and her bedroom had only 2 walls left partially standing, no roof and the second floor was now much closer to ground level having dropped about 8 feet.
    And my mums 5 brothers all went to fight. Only one made it home. 😢
    🙂✌🏼💜

  • @Erizou90
    @Erizou90 Před 3 lety +28

    I adore this series and wish it could go on forever. Also let's bring blacksmithing back on trend!

    • @Entiox
      @Entiox Před 3 lety +6

      As someone who has multiple friends who are blacksmiths, and who has spent some time swinging a hammer at a forge, I heartily agree.

    • @SarahGreen523
      @SarahGreen523 Před 3 lety +5

      My son in law is a blacksmith! I wholeheartedly agree with you!

    • @amberkat8147
      @amberkat8147 Před 3 lety +1

      I agree! Old skills are cool, we need to bring them back.

  • @honestlynope6599
    @honestlynope6599 Před 3 lety +8

    The dressmaker, blacksmith, & the older lady in the blue
    sweater are my favorite❤

  • @mellicans95
    @mellicans95 Před 3 lety +11

    "my family comes first"
    Imagine if everyone in the world acted that way. This is what's wrong with the world. Take care of those around u.

  • @jukes888
    @jukes888 Před 3 lety +13

    The grocer family nicking produce from the community garden, selling black market goods wouldn't have been well tolerated by my grandparents. Bloody spivs my grandad would've said.

  • @rumblexstrips
    @rumblexstrips Před 3 lety +13

    This series has had me looking up ways to cook different types of meat the butchers are doing a great job 👏

  • @Catlandian
    @Catlandian Před 3 lety +26

    I think I'm more shocked about the modern sexism towards the female butcher than the shop keepers. This episode and the Wartime Farm do a pretty decent job at illustrating the issues with rationing and how that fuelled the black market. This does put currently living, even as a low income person, into perspective

    • @venus_envy
      @venus_envy Před 2 lety +3

      Yeah, "not that I'm a sexist or anything"... Well, sounds like you are, actually, questioning her if she's even trained. Very sexist, self-hating woman there.

    • @WhatsCookingTime
      @WhatsCookingTime Před 2 lety

      what time farm was an excellent series and yeah they really didn't went into the hole Black market straining the fuel through bread so you can sell it