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Ho-Chunk Lifeskills
Добавлен 19 мар 2020
How to make Cowboy Bread
Recipe for 1/2 batch (from video):
16 oz. warm water
1/2 package of 0.25 oz. active dry yeast
1 tsp. salt
1/4 cup sugar
approximately 1/4 of a 5 lb. bag of flour
Recipe for full batch:
32 oz. warm water
1 package of 0.25 oz. active dry yeast
2 tsp. salt
1/2 cup sugar
approximately 1/2 of a 5 lb. bag of flour
Directions:
1. Place warm water in large bowl, mix in yeast and let sit for 10-15 minutes.
2. Mix in salt, sugar and add flour a little at a time and mix until you reach a tacky consistency.
3. Cover hands in oil and pour about a tablespoon of oil on the dough and spread all over the outside of the dough and the inside of the bowl.
4. Cover bowl with damp cloth or paper towel and let sit for 1-2 hour...
16 oz. warm water
1/2 package of 0.25 oz. active dry yeast
1 tsp. salt
1/4 cup sugar
approximately 1/4 of a 5 lb. bag of flour
Recipe for full batch:
32 oz. warm water
1 package of 0.25 oz. active dry yeast
2 tsp. salt
1/2 cup sugar
approximately 1/2 of a 5 lb. bag of flour
Directions:
1. Place warm water in large bowl, mix in yeast and let sit for 10-15 minutes.
2. Mix in salt, sugar and add flour a little at a time and mix until you reach a tacky consistency.
3. Cover hands in oil and pour about a tablespoon of oil on the dough and spread all over the outside of the dough and the inside of the bowl.
4. Cover bowl with damp cloth or paper towel and let sit for 1-2 hour...
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Oh n it might have been easier to just do a slip knot for the lace instead of tying a knot
Hey what tribe are u from? I thought I heard you speaking Navajo but ur accent doesn't sound like you're from the 4 corners area. Beautiful work!!
i started one and i got 24 for the top do i still go through every 4th bead or what number should i go with
Make more videos.
I asked my mom about making cowboy bread because nothing online looked like this! She sent me this and now I’m happy. Cool to see this channel representing this stuff.
Thank you for being more thorough than all the other videos ive watched!
Hey, where'd you go I love all your videos.They're very informative and I really learned a lot on a few things that I wasn't sure about we are in the east side of turtle island
I'd leave the berries for reproduction.
This was so helpful, thank you!! Perfect tutorial. I used 11” hoops and almost a whole spool of 3/16 deerskin lace on each one. You could go as high as 12” hoops with one spool. Tandy leather has great quality leather laces, leather scissors, artificial sinew, etc.
Where do you get the leather lace? I need black. But I'm not seeing it on ebay.
I'm impressed with how well you showed & explained this. I'm just a little confused about how you did the middle differently. What did you do differently than the rest?
Instead of going into each hole from the back like on the rest and then making a little knot you go in from the front on each hole. You also don’t loop back through anything you just keep going through the front of each loop. Go back to the start of ending it and you’ll see the difference.
I just watch all 3 videos and I can say, there are the clearest tutorials I’ve seen. Your calm teaching technique is fantastic. Please keep it up. Thank you!
Thankyou for sharing this. Your calm, paced style makes it straight forward to follow along. 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
The best tutorial I could find thank you so much!!
Commas- 😁😁😁
Thank you for the tutorial.
I have 40 beads on the top of my bulb. What numbers am i using to count where i put the needle in?
Go in every 4th bead. That will give u 10 loops.
Emery 5 will give you 8 loops.
Every
Shared! Subscribed!
Where did you get 11 for the next row after the first?
I've been looking for this stitch forever. I learned it in school when I was little on my rez. I want to make a necklace but I can't remember how to do edges
It's basically peyote stitch. Just look up peyote stitch edging on RUclips or Google and you'll find something you like.
Thank you for teaching
What size bead?
Kk
very good explainer :)!
thank you
Thank you. I've been watching people do this for a month. You're the first one to do it on the ball. That really put into perspective how easy it is. 😊
Great video! Thank you
You explained this very well, I’ve always wondered how these were made and now I want to try!
Excellent video and instructions. Thank you for your time and sharing. May the Creator bless you and your family.
Is it ok if they have red on them?
Yes! According to “Foraging New England” the reddish ones have the most intense flavor
What size beads do you use
It appears he’s using 11/0 Delica beads and 11/0 seed beads for the colored bead.
What size hoop are you using and how long is the leather wrap?
I’d like to know as well. I’m afraid I’ll end up not having enough or wasting a bunch
@@toolsloth2908if it’s helpful I did an 11” handmade hoop with 36 feet of leather lace. Just don’t overlap your leather and you’ll be fine. Line up each subsequent leather wrap side by side.
@@toolsloth2908 idk
I watched the three videos for this ornament cover yesterday. Tonight, I can't fine Part 1. Please help, I wanted to try this. Thank you
I am looking for a tutorial for the style with the big flap. I can't find it anywhere. I'm trying to teach myself. Can you help me? Miigwech
What size needle n thread r u using?
These ornaments are so beautiful. Thank you for making these videos!
Awesome, thank you for sharing!
I just found your video , Thank you for sharing I have a bit larger bulb , I think it would need 42 beads is that ok ,will it still work ?
Yes. Every 6 th bead it will give you 7 loops for the next row.
You have such a soothing voice.
Great job … I’m gonna try this as gifts this years 2022 … thank you
Thank you for sharing this!
Would you know what size beads you used?
size 11 beads
@@Pureandsubtle Thank you very much
How many do you increase by on each row
Thank you for showing what to do and it doesn't look to hard. I have a special young lady that is spending her 1st Christmas with her fiancee and I know this will make a beautiful present.
Can't wait to make some
Thank you for sharing
Where do you order kits?
Can you use lard or crisco
Good job. From the Florida Keys
Original pemmican didn't have berries. The addition of dried fruits is an entirely modern, western, thing, and the meal would be much healthier without it.
Healthier...? I'm not doubting the originality, or lack thereof, of including berries, but how is it healthier?
O contraire mes ami. Modoc and Iroquois pelican contained dried cranberries. Frater Jonas (an Jesiut priest) wrote about that in his reports in 1767-1775.
Indigenous people on the Canadian prairies often added saskatoons to pemmican before the arrival of Europeans; it was not a "modern western thing". Pemmican was often as not made without berries too but it wasn't because it was "much healthier"--it was simply because the berries were not available, or they maybe if they wished to make pemmican with a bit longer shelf life (although pemmican with berries still lasts quite awhile). Adding saskatoons actually makes it MORE healthier not less because it adds significant amounts of vitamin C and calcium--it would certainly help prevent scurvy to have preserved the berries in some form to eat over winter when no fresh ones were available!
@@SMGanon Because sugar and fiber is terrible for you.
Looks good.