I grew up right next to DC raised by my grandma from Edinburg, VA. This was like a trip back to my childhood!!! Fried chicken, pepperoni rolls, cornbread, collards, chicken and pastry all sending me home. Stuff I'd love to see on here is popeye, not to be confused with pot pie, simple square flour and water noodles boiled in beef or VA ham broth with potatoes, and ribble (called rivel some places) soup, beef or VA ham broth with shredded cabbage, potatoes, and tiny flour and water dumplings made by crumbling the dry dough into pea-ish sized pieces and dropping it in. Cabbage and Kielbasa (only other ingredients are water, salt and potatoes) was another regular dinner, roots in Poland but 'refined' in Appalachia. You got another sub, keep up the good work, your video and editing work is great!
First time watching, loved your video that chicken did look awesome also love the place that was super cool… Must say people are very friendly really like that… Thanks guys
Thanks for watching. That's how people are here, super friendly. Appalachia has a lot of negative attention, and a lot of it is rooting in simply people not actually knowing. My goal with my channel is to shed light on the positive things and show how awesome this area can be.
Do y’all remember - back in the day - when you would go to a restaurant and just say tea - when they asked your drink - and they knew what you were ordering - I think that term started from up North
@@jonfromappalachia where I live too - just ask for tea and they do know - But - went to Hillsboro Virginia and asked for tea they asked if I wanted it hot or cold - crazy
@@beverlyhill6783 haha yeah! If we Appalachians can do anything, it's take something somewhat healthy and add a ton of sugar and other crap to it to make it unhealthy but delicious!
My first time ever seeing people eating soup with a fork 🤣I've never been to America but if I visit someday, I want to see Appalachia! Wonderful place and wonderful people ❤ Thank you for sharing your trip ☺
I live near Princeton, are you talking about Mercer County? Princeton has had a little bit of a surge in some businesses come in. It's definitely come a long way in the last 10-15 years.
One of my favorite meals is soup beans, collard greens, and a big hunk of corn bread.
All day!
I grew up right next to DC raised by my grandma from Edinburg, VA. This was like a trip back to my childhood!!! Fried chicken, pepperoni rolls, cornbread, collards, chicken and pastry all sending me home. Stuff I'd love to see on here is popeye, not to be confused with pot pie, simple square flour and water noodles boiled in beef or VA ham broth with potatoes, and ribble (called rivel some places) soup, beef or VA ham broth with shredded cabbage, potatoes, and tiny flour and water dumplings made by crumbling the dry dough into pea-ish sized pieces and dropping it in. Cabbage and Kielbasa (only other ingredients are water, salt and potatoes) was another regular dinner, roots in Poland but 'refined' in Appalachia. You got another sub, keep up the good work, your video and editing work is great!
Thank you for watching! I definitely need to get some of those on here. Glad you enjoyed :)
This was an awesome video guys, thanks for sharing! Cant wait to make a roadtrip to Tazwell to visit these places & nosh!
Thank you for watching!
this is my first video - omGOSH you guys made me hungry! lol Its nice to see 2 people srsly enjoy their food!! Great job!
So glad you enjoyed it! Lots more food coming soon :)
First time watching, loved your video that chicken did look awesome also love the place that was super cool… Must say people are very friendly really like that… Thanks guys
Thanks for watching.
That's how people are here, super friendly. Appalachia has a lot of negative attention, and a lot of it is rooting in simply people not actually knowing. My goal with my channel is to shed light on the positive things and show how awesome this area can be.
Oh man i love moonpies, the banana ones! And RC cherry cola is my absolute favorite! Also im now a new subscriber!
Thank you so much! I hope you enjoyed :)
The secret to juicy chicken breast is a 3-hour brine and 5% salt to water ratio. That makes it delicious. Cooked to 160 °
That chicken may be the juiciest i've ever had in my life
Luv the ECW hat !
Never saw anyone eat soup with a fork before 😅
ECW!
haha, yeah i was just trying to fish out the specific parts to show them for the video.
Do y’all remember - back in the day - when you would go to a restaurant and just say tea - when they asked your drink - and they knew what you were ordering - I think that term started from up North
Generally speaking, if you ask for tea here, it's coming sweet.
@@jonfromappalachia where I live too - just ask for tea and they do know - But - went to Hillsboro Virginia and asked for tea they asked if I wanted it hot or cold - crazy
@@beverlyhill6783 haha yeah! If we Appalachians can do anything, it's take something somewhat healthy and add a ton of sugar and other crap to it to make it unhealthy but delicious!
All that food looks so good. My family and I sat and watched a couple of your videos including this one. Love it.
Appreciate you a ton dude!
First time watching you all and a big HELLO fron East TN. Great job! Everything looked so good. Look forward to more of your videos.
Appreciate that! I hope to venture over into Eastern Tennessee a bit soon!
My first time ever seeing people eating soup with a fork 🤣I've never been to America but if I visit someday, I want to see Appalachia! Wonderful place and wonderful people ❤ Thank you for sharing your trip ☺
You should see me eat pudding... i eat it with a fork. Come hang out! Appalachia is great!
Neat.
Thank you for watching!
Yeah! Pepperoni rolls are everybody's Grannie's traditional recipe.
The best part is, they all taste so different
If ever in Peters town WV get a pepperoni roll from sugar mountain bakery !
@@gregsobek722 Peters town is only like 40 minutes from me, i'll do this asap!
@@jonfromappalachia you won't be disappointed !
That looks so good.
Thanks for watching!
I forgot to add that crunchy breading on the outside of that chicken breast looked phenomenal. I'm sure it was absolutely delicious
The breading was AMAZING!!
My father and his family are from West Virginia, a small town called Princeton but the problem is it's folded up now
I live near Princeton, are you talking about Mercer County? Princeton has had a little bit of a surge in some businesses come in. It's definitely come a long way in the last 10-15 years.
Brown biscuits. Corn bread light and brown. Real butter. Crunchy juicy chicken. Seasoned greens.
Delicious!
My old friend Craig McCarty lives there
Tazewell rules!
You guys say like as much as Valley girls 🤣. Eat that cornbread WITH the collards
Haha. Yeah. It’s my filler word.
Best fried chicken i ever had was in cornelia georgia.
Heck yeah!
That fork tho.
lol
Thanks for watching!
This trip was AMAZING!!!
Thanks for tagging along!
If you don't put pepper sauce on your cards & ru.ble some good buttermilk cornbread in the pot liquor you don't know what you are doing.
Growing up my grandpa would put cornbread in buttermilk. I never did that but I did put it in regular milk
Oh come on!! Who the hell eats fried chicken with a knife and fork?
Me I guess lol. As well as a ton of others. I take it you do not.
Tourist trap and ya'll got caught.
Nah, I went down to showcase Tazewell. They've been really good to me filming, so i wanted another video down there with them.
Collard greens are an acquired taste...bitter and sweet...not for me.
I used to hate them.