Good morning, Al, Ben, and Jason! I watch all three of your individual channels as well as this channel. I enjoy all your videos. Thanks, Jason, for all your hard work putting together Homestead Shop Talk.
I love that none of you have “real TV” we unplugged from that about 8 years ago and I have to say we are much less wound up … Bless you all for helping where ya can ! Continuing to pray for everyone affected by the mess left from the hurricane
Ben, I watched the podcast today and I realized that you (a young man) realized what this old lady saw. Thank God for young people that have their eyes and ears opened.
You can tell autumn is here, you're all wearing warmer clothes. After all the heartache we have witnessed over the last few weeks it's been so good to listen to you guys. I'm so pleased you're all ok and being in a position to help others too. Thank you. I'm not in America I'm miles away in UK but I love watching you guys working with the land. Here's to the next 60 podcasts. 😊
You guys are great. The way you restrain yourselves from committing on all the propaganda and BS is commendable. I know it's to keep you from getting strikes but I have a hard time keeping my mouth shut and not pointing out the lies gaslighting and BS. True it's no longer conspiracy theories but conspiracy facts. Just keep your eyes open and trust yourselves cause the BS is deep. Keep doing what y'all are doing it helps the rest of us to wade through this mess. Thanks guys.
Finally get to see ya guys .. I have donated to 3 different donations …Billy son .jasons link to the bakers.,and a church helping folks out from Appalachia Homestead
Good morning, gentlemen 😊 I'm ready to put my garden to bed also. Frost finally hit the garden. October 31 is usually rainy or spitting snow. It's coming for sure. Jason your video on installing the sink was great. Ben the bacon video and blts was making me wish I still had garden fresh tomatoes and lettuce. ❤😊 Al you and Gina's building project on the addition to the barn is intriguing I enjoy watching the progress you are making on your homestead. Thanks gentlemen for great videos. ❤😊
Never ever been anything like this a study has been done and this literally took the earth the trees and any building near then Forestry researchers have been baffled by this carnage. Nothing ever like it over 30 inches of rain no place could withstand this. once in a life time.
Man I would love to be a fly on the wall for the " off the air" conversation!! I could really get into that. Stay safe and God bless you my friends. 🌱🐄🐖🐐🐓🌱 Lisa
Nothing belongs in coffee but coffee ☕️. 😂 my grandmother made coffee milk, but it was 1/4 coffee and 3/4 milk (was for us kids to make us think we were getting coffee 😂
ART (BRI) did a vlog on acouple of his friends, donating the heavy machines and time free to the families. He did their work first, then his. Donations would help their expenses. Ben and Jason, you know them. Plus, they to have helped Justin and Rebekah. (Pole barn) . I too will help. Thank you for 69 podcast. Each of you do a fabulous job. I sure would love to listen to,after the podcast talks. Tin foil hats, common sense. ❤❤❤ GOD BLESS EACH OF YOU. BEST TO THE FIRST PIG CLASS BEN. SE MICHIGAN 🙏 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🇺🇸🙏🇮🇱🙏 I SHUT THE TV OFF 2016. U TUBE .🎉🎉🎉 BEN I LOVE STRONGEST BLACK COFFEE HID YOUR POT.
There is a purplish vein of ore (uranium and thorium) along the river bank that has contaminated the water. Baxter had a factory in North Carolina and also a factory in Tampa, both of them were wiped out. They supply 60% of the saline drip for patients in hospitals and dialysis, so there is currently a major shortage and operations are being cancelled.
You should watch Beat Independents video and what’s going on. He’s telling the people there to take samples of the water and the soil. The soil he says they should take it from the top, six inches down and 12 inches down and get it tested!!! To many people getting sick. It’s a great video to watch. ❤
Thank you, gentlemen. I'm in the Midlands of SC and lots of folks round here drive to Charlotte airport these days. I'll buy a ticket to that tin foil hat episode! Haha!
Morning guys, good to hear your doing better there, I saw Justin roudes homestead, had Farmers Friends came and helped them, some animals died. Kids are fine. Grandpa and grandma just got power, got rivers where there was none.
Jason, watching your video from Asheville looked like a horror film without the zombies! I feel so bad for all of the people down there. That creek of Justins turned into a raging river, probably 30-40 feel across. They were even worried about it taking out their new house for a while.
Hush puppies are fried corn bread essentially. They are good eaten as appetizer before your fish meal. Dip in tartar sauce or cocktail sauce or butter. Delicious. We had some friends come down to NC from New York (upstate) and the went to eat with us. The lady was so excited when the hush puppies were were served because she thought they were monzarella sticks. Funny now but not so much then. She was not impressed. Try some! They are great!
Yes! I met someone (in around 1978) who showed me her actual home-made cone-shaped hat--which I thought was a bit strange, being a woman newly arrived in this country, with no clue about a lot of things . . . that time would open my eyes to. Wish it was that simple though--just a special hat!
Wow, Al - you sparked a memory in me when you talked about a regular coffee. I'm from NJ originally, and when you ordered in a Dunkin' Donuts, you said "I'll have a coffee, regular." which meant coffee with cream and 2 sugars. To me, coffee is like oxygen - you need it to live. A hush puppy is a lump of deep-fried cornbread batter. If they are made correctly, they are pretty close to experiencing a trip to Heaven. ;-) Take care and God Bless.
I have real TV but refuse to watch because it is so filtered by politics of who ever is running the networks. I mostly turn to Utube. Enjoyed you gentlemen as usual.
It was intense in my area West Central Florida like I've never experienced in my 33 years in Florida. 5 trees down in my small backyard destroying my small hoop house and small greenhouse, fence and my neighbors half of the duplex we share a tree came down on the corner of her roof over her 2 bedrooms and on her car demolishing the beck window and roof . I thank God no injuries to her family or mine. We were without power and water for a week and are still without Internet.
Jason I keep seeing you on other videos where you are offering pork to help! I almost cried when you were inside the vintage furniture store being shown what was left. You have a great attitude for the community,
I remember at the grandparent's house the pitcher of milk in the fridge was about the same as store bought half and half. Every morning when they milked the three cows it went into the separator and got mixed to formula to be pasteurized and canned for pick up.. The house milk was the left over raw milk and some cream in the milk pitcher (close to half and half) and the rest of the cream went for deserts or butter.
I’m from South Carolina and the first time I went to Boston and ordered coffee, I almost spit it all over the place!!! How dare they ruin my black coffee with cream and sugar?!?! Why did they presume to know how I take my coffee?!?! And don’t get me started on iced tea!! 😂😂😂too funny!
Hey guys, just to make you feel better, every video, every time, no matter what. All three of you. ❤Oh and Ben, I even go back and watch old episodes. Esp recipes, and most of all, Finding home and when your girls were born. #1 in my book.
Viewer to all 3 of your channels over the pond here in the UK and I've been following both Helene and Milton. So sorry for the destruction to so many. I've been sending positive thoughts to everyone affected, and I hope they get the chance to recover somewhat before anything worse. ... Al, talking about old cars, do the lads know about the old shell of a car you found on your property ages ago, any more news on that. It was a great find!*! ❤
Your "tin foil hat" talk & laughing was really funny! However, you were right on with 'use your common sense' and what's really going on. Especially, compared to just what your hearing from 'main stream media' ...
I usually end your podcast with a smile on my face! There's no way to tell you how much I love just listening to you three talk! ~ I do have a question, though: Do any of you know where I can get sides for my Gorilla Cart? I got the size that hauls 1200 pounds and I'd really like to get sides for it.
Charlotte airport is a hub… that’s why it is “big”. Al or Gina can put outlet and switch covers on in the workshop next time it rains or when the snow flies! Enjoy all of the content…. But as a former northerner I love observing the Yankee ingenuity! Can’t wait for Ben to get back to moving on their addition and I your have cheered Jason’s kitchen remodel !!!
Thanks for discussing the best way to get to your places for workshops. I was always wondering how to get there. Flying into Charlotte and driving an hour is not bad.
Great podcast y'all. When you were talking about the chemicals in the water rushing all over the land, what will that mean for the organic farms in it's path? No longer can be called organic, I presume. Thanks for sharing, y'all have a Blessed weekend.
i.E.; Coffee milk is a drink made by mixing coffee syrup or extract with milk, in a manner similar to chocolate milk. Since 1993, has been the official state drimk of Rhode Island.
I was told that just about the only place Coffee Ice Cream sells well is Massachusetts and Rhode Island. Every Christmas my son gives me a bottle of either ECLIPSE Coffee Syrup or Coffee Time Syrup. Mix with milk.. YUM! I never realized it was so regional. REGULAR = Cream & 2 sugar. I never knew what GRITS were. .. deprived New Englander.
Grateful for y'all including videos, folks are saying the news not really reporting the same as homestead folks on the ground. Thank you😘Jason it must heartbreaking 🙏 p.s. I got the coffee syrup from new neighbors from Rhode Island it's very good!
Actually Ben, Our local weather news was 170 tornados formed and reported and 17 touched down, still a record. If could have been more, because the tornado sirens kept going off, one after another. We live in a Mobile Home so because the Hurricane was supposed to be a cat 1 or higher, we did obey the law and evacuate. Our friends offered us their AirBnb which is a block house. We were comfortable and felt safe. But we kept hearing the Sirens go off. If the tornadoes hit the house we were staying in, it would NOT have been ok. Turns out, a lot of the Tornadoes that touched down were right around us, a few miles away. Some were very near our home, but no damage. Next door to us, the trailer suffered damage to the roof. We have friends one block over and two blocks down in a conventional house whose whole street was torn up and all the houses were damaged or destroyed. They were inside when it happened. Our friends house is reparable. He's a contractor. A bunch of friends from our local Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses arrived first thing in the morning as well as neighbors, started all helping one another to put Blue tarps on roofs, cut up trees that had been snapped in pieces like toothpicks and clear the damage so the power trucks would be able to get in and make major repairs. My friends vehicles were totalled, one by a tree and his heavy duty work truck was thrown down the street on it's side. There was a lot of damage to our town in Stuart, Florida. But it's all repairable. And that lovely cool front will hopefully steer any hurricanes away from Florida. Hurricane season ends November 30.
When it's warm you need to offer iced coffee at your workshops. I came from Washington State and regular coffee is black. I used to drink tons of unsweetened iced tea but unlike most people I would boil the tea for at least 15 minutes before cooling to make sure it still has flavor when ice added. Unfortunately, I have had to give it up and have replaced with iced coffee. Putting a small pinch of salt in your coffee reduces the bitterness.
The coffee syrup is to get little children accustomed to coffee, so they can grow up to drinking coffee like mom and dad. We even had coffee flavored Dairy Queen ice cream. Even Coffee milkshakes made with coffee ice cream.
I also started watching homestead RUclips channels during Covid. I started with Ben’s. Then Jason’s and others… then Al’s after watching this podcast. Will I ever want a homestead? No. Al, I love Lumnah’s cold brew with maple syrup. 🤗 Tried maple syrup because of your wife. Never heard of coffee milk. Hush puppies are good! 😊 Hurricane Milton was not good for us Central Florida people. 😢 Lived through it and I was very fortunate. 😕
Hey guys... love your podcasts. We know Ben doesn't love filming these days... it's okay with us... maybe just don't mention it every week on Shop Talk! ... It's cool... we will be here when you return Ben.
Jason your interview was amazing. Thanks for sending it out.
Good morning, Al, Ben, and Jason! I watch all three of your individual channels as well as this channel. I enjoy all your videos. Thanks, Jason, for all your hard work putting together Homestead Shop Talk.
I agree Pam !!
I love that none of you have “real TV” we unplugged from that about 8 years ago and I have to say we are much less wound up …
Bless you all for helping where ya can ! Continuing to pray for everyone affected by the mess left from the hurricane
Ben, I watched the podcast today and I realized that you (a young man) realized what this old lady saw. Thank God for young people that have their eyes and ears opened.
💕💗💕🙏🙏🙏 Lord bless Al, Ben, and Jason, and their families. They truly make the world a better place 💕💗💕
You can tell autumn is here, you're all wearing warmer clothes. After all the heartache we have witnessed over the last few weeks it's been so good to listen to you guys. I'm so pleased you're all ok and being in a position to help others too. Thank you. I'm not in America I'm miles away in UK but I love watching you guys working with the land. Here's to the next 60 podcasts. 😊
I'm glad to hear Al is supporting local mills.
Buy local.
About Jason's sink: if a man has stuff, he can do things...
I love ALL Homestead Shop Talk Podcast videos!
Nothing Carolina use to be big on textile back in the day.
You guys are great. The way you restrain yourselves from committing on all the propaganda and BS is commendable. I know it's to keep you from getting strikes but I have a hard time keeping my mouth shut and not pointing out the lies gaslighting and BS. True it's no longer conspiracy theories but conspiracy facts. Just keep your eyes open and trust yourselves cause the BS is deep.
Keep doing what y'all are doing it helps the rest of us to wade through this mess. Thanks guys.
Finally get to see ya guys ..
I have donated to 3 different donations …Billy son .jasons link to the bakers.,and a church helping folks out from Appalachia Homestead
Good morning, gentlemen 😊
I'm ready to put my garden to bed also. Frost finally hit the garden.
October 31 is usually rainy or spitting snow. It's coming for sure.
Jason your video on installing the sink was great.
Ben the bacon video and blts was making me wish I still had garden fresh tomatoes and lettuce. ❤😊
Al you and Gina's building project on the addition to the barn is intriguing I enjoy watching the progress you are making on your homestead. Thanks gentlemen for great videos. ❤😊
Never ever been anything like this a study has been done and this literally took the earth the trees and any building near then Forestry researchers have been baffled by this carnage. Nothing ever like it over 30 inches of rain no place could withstand this. once in a life time.
Man I would love to be a fly on the wall for the " off the air" conversation!! I could really get into that.
Stay safe and God bless you my friends. 🌱🐄🐖🐐🐓🌱 Lisa
Came here to say that!
Good morning gentlemen! Hope you all have a wonderful weekend!
Good morning!
So one idea for content would be sharpening all your tools, organizing your shops, repairing things. All indoor activities.
Nothing belongs in coffee but coffee ☕️. 😂 my grandmother made coffee milk, but it was 1/4 coffee and 3/4 milk (was for us kids to make us think we were getting coffee 😂
Same here 😂
I grew up the same way
ART (BRI) did a vlog on acouple of his friends, donating the heavy machines and time free to the families. He did their work first, then his. Donations would help their expenses.
Ben and Jason, you know them. Plus, they to have helped Justin and Rebekah.
(Pole barn) .
I too will help.
Thank you for 69 podcast.
Each of you do a fabulous job.
I sure would love to listen to,after the podcast talks.
Tin foil hats, common sense. ❤❤❤
GOD BLESS EACH OF YOU.
BEST TO THE FIRST PIG CLASS BEN.
SE MICHIGAN 🙏 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🇺🇸🙏🇮🇱🙏
I SHUT THE TV OFF 2016. U TUBE .🎉🎉🎉
BEN I LOVE STRONGEST
BLACK COFFEE
HID YOUR POT.
I want to hear the aftershow!!
Samaritans Purse is awesome..and they are doing quite a job
This is the only place I would donate to. They are there, boots on the ground immediately after the storm and have helped so many.
There is a purplish vein of ore (uranium and thorium) along the river bank that has contaminated the water. Baxter had a factory in North Carolina and also a factory in Tampa, both of them were wiped out. They supply 60% of the saline drip for patients in hospitals and dialysis, so there is currently a major shortage and operations are being cancelled.
You should watch Beat Independents video and what’s going on. He’s telling the people there to take samples of the water and the soil. The soil he says they should take it from the top, six inches down and 12 inches down and get it tested!!! To many people getting sick. It’s a great video to watch. ❤
ANOTHER GOOD VIDEO
Thank you, gentlemen. I'm in the Midlands of SC and lots of folks round here drive to Charlotte airport these days. I'll buy a ticket to that tin foil hat episode! Haha!
Oh, I would love to hear you all talk about the "behind the wall" as Ben called it.
Great podcast...
Awesome job guys , love your videos and the podcast , thanks for sharing !!!!! 😊🙏👍❤️
I'd pay for your content! I'm very thankful you all are doing great and all the help you've given to those around you!!
Morning guys, good to hear your doing better there, I saw Justin roudes homestead, had Farmers Friends came and helped them, some animals died. Kids are fine. Grandpa and grandma just got power, got rivers where there was none.
Hush Puppies in Australia were a brand of comfy shoes
@@fireforcecreative Here in the U.S., too! At least when I was a kid.
@@rcjo2 I believe they were made in Michigan.
@@christinedehn3257 Didn't they have a Bassett hound puppy as their logo? So cute.
Coffee milk is what the parents in Louisiana give their kids!!!
We drank coffee milk from the age of two on in The Netherlands. 😅
That's how Jason/COG Hill prunes ALL his fruit trees. So glad you are all ok!❤❤️💕📿✝️💙➕️✨️😇🙏🏻✨️🙏🏻✨️🙏🏻✨️🙏🏻✨️
Jason, watching your video from Asheville looked like a horror film without the zombies! I feel so bad for all of the people down there. That creek of Justins turned into a raging river, probably 30-40 feel across. They were even worried about it taking out their new house for a while.
I’m in central Florida. Hurricane was ugly
Good morning guys, happy Friday ☕️
Good morning!
Hello guys, tks for video...much love to all three and your family......
Light and sweet!
Coffee milk is,SO good. It originated in RI.
LOL such great friends.. thanks to RUclips not an Add just.. because ❤
Lots of tin foil to go around. Enjoyed listening to you guys.
Hush puppies are fried corn bread essentially. They are good eaten as appetizer before your fish meal. Dip in tartar sauce or cocktail sauce or butter. Delicious. We had some friends come down to NC from New York (upstate) and the went to eat with us. The lady was so excited when the hush puppies were were served because she thought they were monzarella sticks. Funny now but not so much then. She was not impressed. Try some! They are great!
Thanks guys podcast awesome as always ❤
Great podcast guys! Thanks. Loved the last couple of minutes. What a hoot! lol
You are right about that plant Ben
Thank you for information
Yes! I met someone (in around 1978) who showed me her actual home-made cone-shaped hat--which I thought was a bit strange, being a woman newly arrived in this country, with no clue about a lot of things . . . that time would open my eyes to. Wish it was that simple though--just a special hat!
You guys are the best! The tin hat episode... Thanks.
In RI we had Eclipse coffee syrup. The motto was: "You'll smack your lips when it's Eclipse!"
Good morning guys.
Wow, Al - you sparked a memory in me when you talked about a regular coffee. I'm from NJ originally, and when you ordered in a Dunkin' Donuts, you said "I'll have a coffee, regular." which meant coffee with cream and 2 sugars.
To me, coffee is like oxygen - you need it to live.
A hush puppy is a lump of deep-fried cornbread batter. If they are made correctly, they are pretty close to experiencing a trip to Heaven. ;-)
Take care and God Bless.
Hush Puppies are just brand of comfortable shoes in U.K. 😀
About the last few minutes, thank you for not going there! I like you all too much!
I have real TV but refuse to watch because it is so filtered by politics of who ever is running the networks. I mostly turn to Utube. Enjoyed you gentlemen as usual.
It was intense in my area West Central Florida like I've never experienced in my 33 years in Florida. 5 trees down in my small backyard destroying my small hoop house and small greenhouse, fence and my neighbors half of the duplex we share a tree came down on the corner of her roof over her 2 bedrooms and on her car demolishing the beck window and roof . I thank God no injuries to her family or mine. We were without power and water for a week and are still without Internet.
In Louisiana, when I was growing up, we had Cafe a`Lait ... it is half warm milk and half (strong) coffee & chicory ...
Lily did a great video on the damage on the farm.
Hi guys!
Great video !
Happy Friday! Long sleeves all around today, fall must be here. 😉
up in Canada we see alot on our news about the hurricanes and damage ..heartbreaking
Hi all
Ben what kind of meat grinder does your friend Billy use?
Shop Talk is an always watch. Thx all
Jason I keep seeing you on other videos where you are offering pork to help! I almost cried when you were inside the vintage furniture store being shown what was left. You have a great attitude for the community,
Southern NH, Had 1st frost yesterday.
Yup.. the mums are looking sad
😢. Got the wood splitter going and garden's all cleaned up.
I remember at the grandparent's house the pitcher of milk in the fridge was about the same as store bought half and half. Every morning when they milked the three cows it went into the separator and got mixed to formula to be pasteurized and canned for pick up.. The house milk was the left over raw milk and some cream in the milk pitcher (close to half and half) and the rest of the cream went for deserts or butter.
I used to see the Northern lights when I lived in Minnesota at the top of the state. They came pretty often.
Good podcast.....
Great information
I’m from South Carolina and the first time I went to Boston and ordered coffee, I almost spit it all over the place!!! How dare they ruin my black coffee with cream and sugar?!?! Why did they presume to know how I take my coffee?!?!
And don’t get me started on iced tea!! 😂😂😂too funny!
Hey guys, just to make you feel better, every video, every time, no matter what. All three of you. ❤Oh and Ben, I even go back and watch old episodes. Esp recipes, and most of all, Finding home and when your girls were born. #1 in my book.
SE Idaho got snow last night
Oh no. We've had 28 degree nights but no snow yet , other than the mountains in Maine.
Viewer to all 3 of your channels over the pond here in the UK and I've been following both Helene and Milton. So sorry for the destruction to so many. I've been sending positive thoughts to everyone affected, and I hope they get the chance to recover somewhat before anything worse. ... Al, talking about old cars, do the lads know about the old shell of a car you found on your property ages ago, any more news on that. It was a great find!*! ❤
This mornings paper stated that both hurricanes will cost 100 billion or 50 billion each.
❤
Saturday watching here in Oz 🦘
In Michigan they are reporting daily about the hurricanes up until Oct 18. Then not as much. Have not heard about the fires except when in Canada.
I need some new conspiracies for Christmas this year, all my old ones came true!
Your "tin foil hat" talk & laughing was really funny! However, you were right on with 'use your common sense' and what's really going on. Especially, compared to just what your hearing from 'main stream media' ...
Al, could you install some solar powered (or battery) roof heat cable on that addition? Would help melt off some of that snow weight.
❤❤❤❤❤
I usually end your podcast with a smile on my face! There's no way to tell you how much I love just listening to you three talk! ~ I do have a question, though: Do any of you know where I can get sides for my Gorilla Cart? I got the size that hauls 1200 pounds and I'd really like to get sides for it.
Great podcast guys.
Charlotte airport is a hub… that’s why it is “big”.
Al or Gina can put outlet and switch covers on in the workshop next time it rains or when the snow flies! Enjoy all of the content…. But as a former northerner I love observing the Yankee ingenuity! Can’t wait for Ben to get back to moving on their addition and I your have cheered Jason’s kitchen remodel !!!
Thanks for discussing the best way to get to your places for workshops. I was always wondering how to get there. Flying into Charlotte and driving an hour is not bad.
Ohio we have had three mornings of frost.
Great podcast y'all. When you were talking about the chemicals in the water rushing all over the land, what will that mean for the organic farms in it's path? No longer can be called organic, I presume. Thanks for sharing, y'all have a Blessed weekend.
i.E.; Coffee milk is a drink made by mixing coffee syrup or extract with milk, in a manner similar to chocolate milk. Since 1993, has been the official state drimk of Rhode Island.
We're at our 3rd frost already here in SW MI, right on time if not a little early for us.
I was told that just about the only place Coffee Ice Cream sells well is Massachusetts and Rhode Island.
Every Christmas my son gives me a bottle of either ECLIPSE Coffee Syrup or Coffee Time Syrup. Mix with milk.. YUM! I never realized it was so regional.
REGULAR = Cream & 2 sugar.
I never knew what GRITS were. .. deprived New Englander.
Grateful for y'all including videos, folks are saying the news not really reporting the same as homestead folks on the ground. Thank you😘Jason it must heartbreaking 🙏 p.s. I got the coffee syrup from new neighbors from Rhode Island it's very good!
Actually Ben,
Our local weather news was 170 tornados formed and reported and 17 touched down, still a record. If could have been more, because the tornado sirens kept going off, one after another. We live in a Mobile Home so because the Hurricane was supposed to be a cat 1 or higher, we did obey the law and evacuate. Our friends offered us their AirBnb which is a block house. We were comfortable and felt safe. But we kept hearing the Sirens go off. If the tornadoes hit the house we were staying in, it would NOT have been ok. Turns out, a lot of the Tornadoes that touched down were right around us, a few miles away. Some were very near our home, but no damage. Next door to us, the trailer suffered damage to the roof. We have friends one block over and two blocks down in a conventional house whose whole street was torn up and all the houses were damaged or destroyed. They were inside when it happened. Our friends house is reparable. He's a contractor. A bunch of friends from our local Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses arrived first thing in the morning as well as neighbors, started all helping one another to put Blue tarps on roofs, cut up trees that had been snapped in pieces like toothpicks and clear the damage so the power trucks would be able to get in and make major repairs. My friends vehicles were totalled, one by a tree and his heavy duty work truck was thrown down the street on it's side. There was a lot of damage to our town in Stuart, Florida. But it's all repairable. And that lovely cool front will hopefully steer any hurricanes away from Florida. Hurricane season ends November 30.
When it's warm you need to offer iced coffee at your workshops.
I came from Washington State and regular coffee is black. I used to drink tons of unsweetened iced tea but unlike most people I would boil the tea for at least 15 minutes before cooling to make sure it still has flavor when ice added. Unfortunately, I have had to give it up and have replaced with iced coffee. Putting a small pinch of salt in your coffee reduces the bitterness.
I live in Cambodia and we get Barista milk for coffee. We have a great coffee culture here. I haven't tried the weasel coffee yet!
Yup later from Ontario Canada
The coffee syrup is to get little children accustomed to coffee, so they can grow up to drinking coffee like mom and dad. We even had coffee flavored Dairy Queen ice cream. Even Coffee milkshakes made with coffee ice cream.
Try Arkansas or Oklahoma for less rusty old farm trucks Al.
I also started watching homestead RUclips channels during Covid. I started with Ben’s. Then Jason’s and others… then Al’s after watching this podcast. Will I ever want a homestead? No.
Al, I love Lumnah’s cold brew with maple syrup. 🤗 Tried maple syrup because of your wife.
Never heard of coffee milk. Hush puppies are good! 😊
Hurricane Milton was not good for us Central Florida people. 😢 Lived through it and I was very fortunate. 😕
Hopefully, the people/tenents who own the furniture store have insurance that will cover they're losses. JS
Hey guys... love your podcasts. We know Ben doesn't love filming these days... it's okay with us... maybe just don't mention it every week on Shop Talk! ... It's cool... we will be here when you return Ben.
I love strong coffee, anything else is just brown water😂
Hush Puppies are an almost stiff cornmeal batter dropped from a spoon into the hot oil to fry.
I never could figure out corn nuggets. Hubby loves them.
Lol, I would love to see the 3 of you with your tin foil hats on, that would be fun
Coffee milk so good I am from Rhode Island