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Food that held up a nation: video

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June 22, 2021, 09:37 PM
parabellum
Food that held up a nation: video
This channel has dozens and dozens of great videos about colonial America. The host is easy to listen to and he's a good teacher. The videos are well done and there's no stress in them. Take a look and learn something about your country.


June 22, 2021, 09:47 PM
parabellum

June 22, 2021, 09:54 PM
divil
I have primarily watched their food videos so far and find them to be excellent. The colonials used nutmeg far more often than I would have ever thought.
June 22, 2021, 09:56 PM
MikeinNC
I’ve watched a bunch of Townsends’ stuff.

The one where they built a cabin and make a clay oven series is cool.



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June 23, 2021, 12:38 AM
PASig
quote:
Originally posted by divil:
I have primarily watched their food videos so far and find them to be excellent. The colonials used nutmeg far more often than I would have ever thought.


It actually has antiseptic properties, scientists discovered this some years back. These people must have realized that foods took longer to spoil when spiced with things like nutmeg.

Back during the various plagues that hit Europe in the Middle Ages to the 1600’s, wealthy people would actually wear whole nutmegs in pouches around their necks as they thought that would ward off these diseases.


June 23, 2021, 01:26 AM
corsair
Jon Townsend is a national treasure, he's not only working to understand and preserve a time period of our nation's formative beginnings but, more importantly, he's living it and sharing it. Not to mention is fixation on putting nutmeg into everything. Big Grin

3-years ago, he got a whole lot of grief from triggered 'conservatives', who crapped all over him for one of his videos. I use quotes because these people I'm not sure could be called Conservatives but, were more simply, idiots. Long story short, he had a video featuring a dessert called Orange Fool, debuted on July 3rd at Mount Vernon, and commenters twisted themselves into all sorts of knots attempting to associate the name of the dish with DJT and perceiving a veiled slight. He responded days later with an exasperated video venting at his exhaustion where every topic today has become a political pivot point. In many ways, it was refreshing to hear him comment on contemporary times.
June 23, 2021, 09:10 AM
parabellum
Yeah, I'm aware of the "incident". Anyone who actually watches the Townsend videos should know that he keeps his political beliefs to himself. The lack of even the slightest hint of political leanings is one of the reasons I invest my time with his channel.
Though the word has been overused to the point of being trite, he has a passion for American colonial history. On top of that, he comes across as the most amiable of fellows, someone to share a laugh and a cup of grog with at the local tavern. He's not out to pull the political wool over anyone's eyes. All I saw in that "incident" was a feeding frenzy and nothing more.


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June 23, 2021, 11:07 AM
ShneaSIG
Townsend's channel is a treasure trove of history and information. I stumbled upon it by accident, when I found this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q4o1wYwkv9g

It was around Christmas, and I had caught a little bit of the classic "A Christmas Carol" on the radio earlier that day, and in a spare minute I went Googlin' to learn what a plum pudding is. I found the video above, and promptly fell down rabbit hole after rabbit hole on his channel.


-ShneaSIG


Oh, by the way, which one's "Pink?"
June 23, 2021, 05:51 PM
just1tym
Very cool videos. Jon remind me of another electrician I used to work with, Marshal. Even wore a very similar hat to work, but he had a handlebar mustache. Friendliest guy you'd ever meet and loved camping with his family. Those videos are like a breathe of fresh air filmed in the outdoors.


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June 24, 2021, 10:41 AM
joel9507
Townsend has a store that is a great place to get supplies for flintlocks, re-enactment clothing and materials, etc. Gotten stuff there several times - but didn't know he did videos!

Thanks for posting! Smile
June 24, 2021, 11:06 AM
RogueJSK
As a history nerd and amateur chef, I love Townsends' YouTube channel. I've seen almost all of his videos.

The various food videos are great, but I especially like the ones where they build things like cabins, ovens, and canoes from scratch using historical tools and methods.

Plus, his delivery is just so positive and calming. Makes for great viewing while laying in bed at the end of the day.