🔥Breakfast Prepared in The Forest 🔥 Life in 1820s America |History|
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- čas přidán 11. 06. 2024
- Wilderness Cooking using seasonal ingredients. This is one serious breakfast! I've been making this every morning for the past 2 years. We only switch out the fruit for whatever is in season. Thank you for watching. ♡
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Mmm breakfast. The best meal of the day. It's all downhill from there.
To prepare the egg dish mentioned today fry up some good quality ground pork sausage in a skillet on medium heat till cooked. Into this crack eggs and break with a spatula till evenly spread. Reduce to the lowest temperature on your stovetop. Sprinkle in some fresh thyme and rosemary. Be generous. It tastes good! Add salt & pepper to taste & if you can handle it, sprinkle in red chili flakes. Cook the eggs until they are done to your liking.
Get up at four AM to work at six, got enough energy for some tobacco and a strong coffee, than hit the trail. But... But! Saturday and Sunday, if I'm off, yes ma'am, I'm cooking up some solid food for my lady and I at seven AM😊 Breakfast is a wonderful meal!
Powerful start to the next day !
Spoon of honey in the cup it's good Idea. All is very nice.
Hi ! From Tourcoing in North of the France . Nwel 😊
8:16 speaking of 1800's, lol, My great grandmother was Roma German immigrant who settled not far from St Joachim. She taught my mother to read leaves and she passed a little bit to me. That's a thick and strong foundation laid right in the clouds, dream big sweet girl because you have a great start to achieve it. The house on the hill is almost complete, it looks like a little duck on the roof. That is usually a good omen but watch for wind damage at the roof edges. Once the home is complete it'll float along without a hitch. The cascade usually shows a gift of wise counsel or timely bit of advice. I never heard mention flowers in a tea reading before but my intuition leans to those two blossoms waiting by the roots of home and new foundations for a good reason. 🙂
бизонов не ели на завтрак, да? Только яйца с черникой? Чай пили без виски и коньячка, да?
@@bezputink I don't know what it says, but it looks cool on the screen! You may have my chili flakes!
I need this in my life right now! 🤤
Yes, say that when it’s 20° outside, no heat, no hot water, freezing at 3 AM, you need to take a dump, but the outhouse is 50 feet outside the door with 3 feet of snow between the home and it. No toilet paper, a dirty rag to wipe your bottom, if that. A Saturday night bath In lukewarm (shared) water. You need to chop wood, hunt for meat, no fresh produce most of the time, some dried salted meat much of the time. A hand well with a pump (if you were lucky) for water, but most likely a walk to a stream with a bucket to fetch water or a catch barrel. 1 day of this you would be begging for your modern life, what do you think she went to Whole Foods to get that sausage ? No a pig was slaughtered, that was squealing and shitting all over the place when the ax hit its head, belly sliced open, innards pulled out, skinned and butchered, and that’s the easy part.
Your videos really put the joy back in my heart during hard times ❤😢. Thank you for all of your beautiful content ❤❤❤
Here is a smile and a hug to also help with your heart during hard times:)
@@maryriley8077 🥹☺️❤️. Thank you so very much
I second that emotion ❤
I agree. Very difficult day and this is what I went to tonight ❤
Same. Takes me to a better place.
I know in reality this would be a hard way to live, but your videos are so soothing to watch.
I would love living with just the sounds of nature ♥️
Just do it lydia!! 👍
My daughter is a re-enactor in an 1830's - 1860's living history museum in Indiana. She's been learning to cook some authentic meals and usually sends me a picture of what they made that day. I sent this to her, I know she'll enjoy it.
That’s so fun! Do you mind sharing where she works? Indiana is too far from me and I’d love to go to something like that!
Connor Prairie?
Just out of curiosity, how do you keep the eggs from going bad without refrigeration?
@@garcia207 she may not answer, so thought I’d chip in. My understanding is that when when chickens lay eggs, if you do not wash them they don’t need to be refrigerated. For how long I’m not sure. A couple weeks maybe?
@@witteney3334 thank you, I was wondering if the eggs were safe being out in the open close to the fireplace.
I love watching these videos, they remind me of a simpler time!
Yes more peaceful 🙏
What was simpler, specifically? I'll admit, living life in the wilderness and needing to make everything from scratch doesn't sound simple to me.
This is pretending to live this way
The eggs and sausage looked great . As someone who just burned some steaks on my charcoal grill today I know how hard it is to cook over a fire !!! I also thought I’d mention that I like that you don’t talk nor play music over the video . Hearing the birds and trees outside really adds to the ambiance
I had a house that was built in 1830 and the original deed had 100 acre's to the property. I loved the house, would think about how people lived in it in the 1830's. THAT house, which was all brick, ATE MY MONEY UP. Constant repairs, especially the mortar between the brick's, no insulation, just horse hair plaster. I decorated it with all tin chandeliers, the correct paint on the walls, trim and refinished the floors. They put is on a Home and Garden Tour when I was finished with it but it still ATE MY MONEY in repairs. I remember visiting Historic Williamsburg Virginia every year, coming back home and felt like I was still in Williamsburg because of my decor.
It takes hard work to make sure the family is taken care of no matter the era
I love honey in my tea as well! Best way to enjoy it! ❤
Me too!!! I love honey!!!
Justine, you mentioned in the chew and chat, you guys haven't been to PA yet. May I recommend a couple of spots to visit if you both ever go there? First off, if you love antiques, go to Adamstown. It is in the heart of Pennsylvania Dutch country in Lancaster County. It is literally the capital of antiques. The main street is nothing by shops for a good 5 miles. If you both get hungry, there is a good Italian restaurant, but there is a cool German style restaurant in this German looking village right by a brewery that opened up a couple of years ago and a good diner that my husband and I would go to for breakfast.
Next, for all things colonial, visit Bucks County. There are tons of cute little covered bridges and colonial homes. If you visit Washington Crossings, you will see where Washington crossed the Delaware (River). We lived in the Lehigh Valley and in Easton, the Liberty Bell was hidden there during the Revolution (before it got its crack) and it one of the two cities where the Declaration of Independence was read.
The Tea leaves say: it looks like a house with a path leading to it.
Happy Home.
😊
Early 1820s is the period we interpret at a State Park here on the West coast. Different garb, menu and kitchen set up but also very similar techniques, I really enjoy your videos.
I absolutely love your cooking videos! Your dedication to recreating early American recipes is both fascinating and inspiring. It's like getting a delicious history lesson with every video. Keep up the amazing work!😊
Fun to watch as usual, but I hope people really appreciate the conveniences of their modern kitchen.
I really enjoy your content and the manner which you present it. Thank you
I CAN read the tea leaves! They say, "Long and happy marriage". 😁
That looks tremendously great dear,"Thanks for sharing".(have a blessed day,see you next time my friend).🙏♥️🤗
I’m having a really stressful day, then I came to utube to unwind and yah a video from you, so relaxing! Thank you!
Your tea leaves say "Health, Happiness & Prosperity, abound!
Welcome back! We missed you!
Thank you! We missed you too!
A good and hearty breakfast. Very nice.
Wonderful presentation! Love the tea! 😁😁
Yes. Your tea leaves say you are going to have many happy years in your “Forever Home”!
Yes! Thank you!
Uh how do you read tea leaves? Lol
@@kearabevels It's an old practice that's been done for centuries.
@@EarlyAmerican oh ok interesting 🤔
grace, and beauty for a great start to the day! Well deserving couple, enjoying life!
“And they filled the earth, as the Lord commanded!”☝✊💪
I so enjoy watching you at your craft, it’s very interesting to learn how our history was in all aspects thank you. Congratulations on your wedding 😊
Cat spotted! I feel better.
Your cooking, as always, get me starving.
My Mom and I enjoy watching your videos.
I love the ending sequence of this video of u and Ron eating together. Adorable
Glad you’re back!
Everything looks absolutely delicious 😋. I’m sure it tastes as good as it looks💕💕
Oh what a wonderful breakfast. Love your tea pot and tea cups. Thank you for putting a bright spot in my day
Now that's a fine looking breakfast!
Wonderful to see how things worked over a 100yrs ago thank you for making these mini documentaries 👏👏👏
That sausage and eggs looks super simple to make and super tasty to eat!
Yes give it a try
Love it! That takes some kinda skill to cook in a swinging skillet
Thank you again for your videos. Gives us all just a glimpse of what it was like back then. ❤️
Breakfast absolutely is the best meal of the day! I can't wait to try my hand at making this later on this week! Thanks as always for doing all that you do, you two! 😊
I’m so glad to have found your channel, you guys bring me so much joy!! ❤
Have you ever tried goetta? Its a Cincinnati delicacy. Its a spiced sausage mixed with steel cut oats. Fry it up in patties. Delicious.
Your tea leaves say Justine and Ron will have a long and happy marriage. As for breakfast, timeless...fried eggs, sausage, toast and jam...standard American breakfast today, too.
I love this. Love it. Especially the turning the toast with your toe and the sham Chinese markings on English china. Thats so cool.
Good morning, sweetheart. I adore you and hubby and all of your wonderful videos. Thank you for what you do. Some of the comments can be extremely nitpicky and ridiculous so I hope you just smile and go about your day ❤️I absolutely love you!
😋 Oh my…that looks So Delicious! So good to see y’all back!! 🫶
Dang! That’s a GOOD breakfast 😋
I'll say the prayer. Heavenly Father, bless the food they will enjoy, and bless the hands that prepared it. Amen.
Amen!!! ❤️✝️❤️
Amen 🙏
Can't just enjoy a nice video without a religious nut showing up. Here's my prayer. Oh Lord, please protect me from your followers.😂😂😂
We love the channel!!!!
Ah breakfast, the most important and my most favorite meal of the day anytime of day! Of course a lovely cup of tea with it!
This breakfast looks delicious! Rebecca and David Back.
That bread looks awesome!
Your dedication to recreating historical experiences is truly impressive. Preparing breakfast in the forest as it was done in 1820s America beautifully connects us to the past.
And I Am Floating Village Life
Your little cabin in the woods is so inviting! ❤ i love watching your recipes! Its like going back in time!
I’m always fascinated at how you get the fire going just right!
That meal looks delicious 🤤 and that tea set is beautiful 🫖 ☕️
I love breakfast food at supper time also. That made my mouth water. Oh yes, I also love your tea cup.❤ Lovely
WOW that breakfast looks FANTASTICALLY good!!!! Excellent job, as usual !!
OMG - i'm finally within the first 10 comments! Best meal of the day.
What a lovely breakfast!❤
I LOVE the tea set! The tea pot is beautiful l.
my goodness that looks yummy!!!!
What I see in these tea leaves... It looks like a head of walsh terrier and a stick under him!
In art dogs symbolize guidance, protection, loyalty, fidelity, faithfulness, alertness, and love. They were often depicted in portraits of newlyweds. So I guess there is no coincidence here! And maybe the stick symbolize shared fun and passion?
Yum!! That's my kind of breakfast!
Im so glad you guys are back! Im happy to hear you guys had a wonderful time.
I have to wonder with all this heat, how did people keep their houses cooler in the summer back then? Especially when cooking indoors.
Yum
Love you guys
👍👍👍💚💚💚
I've always been a history buff and our American history is tops. Thank you Justine and Ron for your love also. It's nice to see young folks loving our early American history also. ❤
Breakfast of Champions!!!! Great job!!! Many thanks.
Tea leaves say "good fortune and long life".
I was going to post a question if the tea cup was from the 1800s, but you answered it before I could ask. Thank you! It may be a fake China cup, but it's still lovely.
How interesting about the China. I love side tidbits of information like that, thank you for sharing! This breakfast looked delicious, my favorite meal of the day!
Justine love that dress and green apron
Thank you 😊
I absolutely love your tea set ❤!
LIKE the summery dress and the apron!
What a way to start the morning...picking delicious blueberries, [and some sugar peas], surrounded in lush green with all manner of insects and birds greeting you. Mish Mish popping his beautiful furry face out of the wagon.... and of course your consummate cooking, delivering a delicious breakfast. Truly blessed🙂 How you and Ron are so trim, having such expertly cooked and flavored meals is beyond me! I want to pull up a chair and partake!
I've been a biker all my life and one of my favorite things is to ride out to a great breakfast place. I'd ride a hundred mile for that breakfast. The Bread alone had me.
Now that sounds wonderful. You are enjoying life to its fullest. ❤️
Your tea leaves says “fourteen children in your future” 🤣
Fine by me! But Ron would say no!
@@EarlyAmerican 🤣
@@EarlyAmerican He'll have to compromise with 7 then.
The breakfast looks great. Nothing stick to the pan. Thank you, Justine. Lovely tea set. I bet the leaves says : “Happily ever after.”
That is quite the fancy looking breakfast. What a nice spread of food, very nourishing way to start your day and a lot better in that department than what we eat today!
Although people worked much harder physically back then, and may only have eaten twice in a day.
Yum! Breakfast with the Rayfields! Thank you for sharing. Looks delicious, Justine. Be blessed! xoxo
Well now I know what I’m making for breakfast tomorrow morning! That looks delicious!
Green pepper would have been delicious in that egg/sausage creation....
Awww, your chickens candle sticks look so good there. That was a really nice find. Delicious looking breakfast.❤
As always, a super entertaining and informative video. Congratulations on your wedding! Best Wishes from Rhode Island.
Awe, little Mish Mish ❤
YaY!! Breakfast! Sounds like my yard with chickens everywhere ❤, thank you for your videos 😊😊
Congrats on the wedding! Can you show us colonial gardening techniques sometime? I want to experiment in my backyard. Thanks!
The tea leaves say and they lived happily ever after ❤
I absolutely loved this video. The demonstration on the breakfast, along with the close ups were really helpful and important to me as the viewer. I watched the entire thing from beginning to end and I don't have a lot of time on my hands. The actress was fantastic? Why? because she was not a focal part of the story. It was not about her. She did not strive for attention. She was simply showing how it was done. It added the realism and authenticity. Great going!!
It would be fun to have you "introduce" your chickens, Tell the breed(s). Their importance and use in the 18th &19th century. Some of us are charmed by chickens, but cannot raise them or know much about them. Are your breeds historical? When do they lay, how often, how much, for how long? What happens/happened when they stop? Do you breed and hatch? So much fun for granted.
YUM!!! There is nothing quite as yummy as breakfast prepared over an open fire. I love 'real' toast.
Thanks Justine!
Tea leaves say: " If the bedroom is done up in pink; if he stands there ironing her blouse, you can bet your butt which one is the boss & which one's the henpecked louse!" 😂 tee hee!
WELL DONE. FOOD LOOKS REALLY GOOD!
Nutritive healthy breakfast
Beautiful 😍 peaceful 💖
I was wondering for the historic era, what did folks do for health care? Did the make tinctures or drink certain teas such for typical ailments. Do you recipes cover such things? With Aloha...
Doctors often made house calls in this time instead of people going to a clinic like we do now (I wish it was the same today uh I hate going to the hospital it's scary). The sick were advised to eat simple diets of oatmeal with no meat or animal products as they were thought difficult to digest. Healing teas of the time were beef tea which comes from boiling beef for many hours then drinking the liquid. Apple water is another one that we've made on the channel here. Other tinctures could have been made from herb and mineral extracts, some of whom were dangerous while others are still in practice today. Cancer cures from the time involved cutting out the area and applying slaves made from tree bark and roots. Blood letting was falling out of favor and was used only in desperate situations by the time that we get to the 1820s. Leeches were, however, still used in cases of severe illness to "remove sick blood." But you could have gone your whole life without ever using leeches. More common cures were hot baths, herbal steam, mineral waters and herbal extracts.
Adding rosemary and thyme to the egg and sausage dish sounds wonderful! I can imagine the aroma.
Awesome!…love the Bluebird and Wood Thrush songs…beautiful breakfast!!!😋😋😋
That scramble looks so good, especially with the freshest of freshly laid eggs! ❤