B Christian I should have elaborated, I'm referring to the soup which has the consistency of jellied stock, or paste, you only need to add water. It depends how often you run short of milk, if it's a frequent occurrence you might want to increase your inventory of milk.
@@RUclipsSpareTime I knew what you meant. I was being a joker. It starts off as whole milk ... then 2% milk fat ... then 1% milk fat ... aaaaaaand finally skim milk. Then it's time to buy more milk 😄
@@itztocaJulia That wouldn't be understandable, he commented out of the blue expecting there are tons of people who played the game series in here. And he expected that correctly.
Two years after it started dehydrating food, Bulmans was almost wiped out by a fire in October 1928. It was rescued by the city of Vernon, which issued a bond to its residents. It only started canning when it rebuilt after the fire, so this can might be a couple of years younger than you think. The company went out of business in 1976, so this can has long outlasted its maker. Also, that's likely an imperial quart, which is 40 imperial fluid ounces or 1.14 liters, which is larger than a US quart of 32 US fluid ounces or 946 ml. It's probably calling for even more water than you think.
You mean a 97 year old, BTW, the hygiene standards were much lower back then. In meat production when someone died on the job they used to put his body in the grinder.
"in a survival situation it would keep you alive" actually phenomenal and almost unbelievable to think a 100 year old can of soup could be sitting between life and death for someone in a different timeline
@@ioszeged7274 People are starving, but the world produces daily food that could easily feed anyone, in addition a lot of good food is thrown into the trash, thats crazy.
Dude you're so lucky to get to try this kind of stuff! I know most people probably think it's disgusting but to try food from the 1920s is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity! It's on my bucket list to try something that old it's kind of like time traveling see what people ate back then what the flavor was. I'm so jealous it's also like killing a unicorn opening something that old but I want to try it awesome video
The people who packaged this are almost definitely dead. Even if it was exactly 90 years, and the person was 16, they'd be 106. They are most probably dead. Imagine how they would feel if they knew their food was being cooked on electric stove 90 years later. 😮 They'd be amazed.
Why are they even bothering to develop a vaccine when they could just get a blood sample from this guy and start from there? Pretty sure it would make you immune to EVERYTHING.
Something my grandmother always said was “ spices last forever.” She has spices left over from 1942 that we still use and tastes just like fresh spices
I’m not too sure how I ended up on this channel, but I’m intrigued. My husband has stopped playing his game and has been sucked into these videos, too.
Channel name: New England Wildlife Recommended video: Eating 90 year old soup During video: “Don’t mind the stove, I was melting lead into ingots” Me: WTF kind of channel did I stumble upon?! Also me: Friggin awesome
My Mom is like that. One time I wanted to make a desert while visiting and she told me she had pudding mix in the cupboard. She did...but...the mix was from the 60's. lol And no, I didn't prepare it.
The person that packed this can of soup has been dead for at least 20 years now and they hoped the soup would’ve been cooked in at least the early 1930’s on either gas, wood, or coal stove but instead was cooked on a mid 1980’s compact electric camper stove, in the year 2020 lol.
Oh my god! This is Post 10?! The culvert clearing guy! He's trying to clear his own bowels now. This guy is incredible. I thought he was just a lunatic obsessed with culverts, but I see now that he's the real deal. Love you man, we need more people like you. God bless you!
i had the same exact thought stumbling on this video hahah turns out he's also a lunatic that eats 90 year old soup. can't say it surprises me, tbh. this guy rocks
omg you too i thought i was just unlucky and had family that say they never waste food how the fk is butter milk from 2 years of expiration not expired... lol i swear she better of not served me anything with that in it
@Lisa B she married him, not fair to you or him. If she can't take the smell of his shit at 300, she doesn't deserve the smell at any "fitter" of a weight. Just saying
@@twiztidyournutz I'm just trying to figure out what his weight has to do with it ? shit is shit weather it come from a 300 pound person or a 30 pound kid only depends what they been eating more than anything because a baby can produce a HUGE and very disgusting smelling diaper load, just like saying any fat snores louder than a thin person,,,got news for you one of the skinniest people I've ever know snored so bad it's a miracle he never got a disturbing the peace fine because with an open window you could quite litterly have heard him a block away, I'm talking snoring at about a 10+ on the richter scale.
@@looseballs1966 Yeah thank you I was thinking the same thing LOL. The only distinct difference that I've ever noticed across the board is between men & women. Now I'm not saying there aren't exceptions to the rule, but by n large a woman on her worst day cannot even approach the level of foulness that a man produces on yr average Tuesday morning after a cuppa jo. 😳🤭🥺 Enough to gag a maggot.
My Dad, rest his soul, actually LOVED the only half popped crunchy kernels. He let me n my mom eat the fluffy pops then at the end of the bowl he would go ham on the half popped kernels! Ant this was '80s jiffy pop he grew in the 50's-60's. This was very nostalgic for me! Ty!❤
I have said that after smoking a certain dehydrated leaf. "Oh man, that boxed mac & cheese with cream of mushroom soup with spaghetti & meatballs looks like the tastiest thing ever created" 😄🤣😄🤣
"I see a 7, I wonder why, the can doesn't say anything about it being alphabet soup" *shows the can which has a gigantic blue 7 in two separate locations*
I’m afraid the suggested age of the can is some app 15 to 20 years off. It’s most likely produced somewhere between 1941 and 1950. Among other info you’d easily retrieve from the net about the Vernon based Bulmans dehydration and canning plant there’s a neat little pamphlet from 1947 in which this exact product along others is described and depicted. Production of these dehydrated and canned goods continued till atleast into 1950 after which a gradual transition into frozen food production took place and lasted until 1976. As for the idea of ‘most ovens still using wood’ at the suggested point in time of ca 1930: gas stoves were invented in the 1820’s and the first production line in England set off in 1836. From the 1880’s to ca 1900 the use of gas stoves increased to very common and widespread in both UK and the US. A number of patents throughout the 1890’s were granted for electrical heated stoves and one was exhibited for the public at the Chicago World’s Fair in 1893, new patents in the early 20th century with lowered expenses on electricity as well as mass production made for fairly available and common spread use of these from the 1930’s and on. (Where general electrification provided)
“I used this thing a while back for melting down lead into ingots,” says the man who is moments away from eating 90 year old soup. Lol WHAT?! I love this guy.
I noticed there was a 7 on the label, that could be why there was a 7 shaped noodle in there maybe? Probably like 7 different vegetables in it or something. The cubed pieces looked like carrots. I discovered your channel today and this is the 4th straight video I've watched - so very interesting, love looking at old history like this.
my grandma is born 5th of march 1930,this can could have been her babyfood,shes still alive,and that soup could have been her babyfood,i cant get over that fact,its fkn crazy
I live in the town it was made in, Bulmans was a cannery here until the 70s that mostly canned dehydrated stuff, which was our main export for a while :)
When your Spanish Flu stock pile is still good for round 2 100 years later.
MMMMM YUMMY IN TUMMY!!! *one hour later* WHY IS MY VOMIT BLACK??
holy shit
Lmao
Did my nigga just say 2 100?
@@djmx7493 ya it's actually accurate
Serves 8... puts 6 into the hospital and 2 into the cemetery.
Lmao
Underrated
💀
Gold comment
😂😂😂
Next up: A loaf of bread from Jesus’s last supper
😂😂😂lol
David Bow Wow lmfao
David Bow Wow wtf
Barney The Dinosaur “Facts”
Wait how Barney get 115 subscirbers WITH NO VIDEOS WITH NOTHING ON HIS ACCOUNT XD
I like that you did cook it on a plate that hasn't been cleaned in 90+ years either. So authentic.
I thought the same, how he can be soo authentic 🙊
LOL
😂😂😂
Brilliant 😆
🤣🤣🤣
Did he just ate vegtable soup thats older than my grandma
Did he just ate a vegetable soup older than my greatgrandma?
S l u g
did he just ate a vegetable soup older than my great great grandma?
@@hazelnut340 woah there
Did he just ate soup that is older the. My entire family
It's crazy that even during WWII this can would be considered old.
WWI-1914-1918..1920 is two years past the war..not older than..
My mistake....my glasses aren't very good, obviously...
This soup was so bad that it survived world war 2 must be awful
@@MohawkOnTheBlock what kind of glasses make vision worse
Damn...
This meal outlived all 4 of my grandparents. That's pretty impressive.
I am lucky to still have my grandma born in the 1920's. This was her era 🙂
Mine too. I guess we should have vacuum packed them.
@@OGStinkywizzleteats lmfao im fucking weak 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@anh7807 god bless her my grandma just turned 81 and I pray for many more years I love her dearly
@@anh7807 she old asf, that’s great! May she live happily forever!
he really just ate soup that was older than most people live. legend.
one bite lol
Nice pfp
I hope he didnt block 🚽🧫 later on 😂😂 and ruined his stomach
yo if this soup is from 1920s how come it’s not in black and white?
Aight yo woke
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣ayo
it was colorized
It is an electric stove
@@gregoriusbintang6578 Goddamn Ted Turner...
Instructions: Wait 90 years and then boil for 12-15 minutes! 😃
Only 90 years?
@@vendxers Not long enough lol
And then enjoy eating 🙏🙃
😅😅😅😅
This can survived over 90 years JUST TO BE OPENED UPSIDE DOWN
he does that so he can display the empty can
Made in Australia :P
And just to be cooked by a MAN.
1920s people wouldn't believe it.
@@kh2866 there were male chef back in the 1920's, and even few centuries back. Where did you get the myth that men can't cook back then?
@@dingdingdong8009 oh shoot, I didn't think about the cooks XD my bad. I just instantly thought about house-chefs.
People during WWII: "I aint eating that! its 20 years old!"
This guy: NOMNOMNOMNOM 😋
Lol this food packed in Spanish flu and eating in Corona virus 🔥🔥🔥
Lol
lmao
#1
Hate to break it to you but it didn’t lol
@@tenpammys its a joke
"Dependable Always" says the label. They hadn't invented dishonest advertising yet, so it's true. The soup is immortal
People starving during WW2 "should we eat this can of soup" "No way it's 20 years old"
Lmao did they really
This dude even when the can is rusted through: Eh, I’m sure it’s fine.
Guy from 2020: "omg this is so old I'mma try to eat it"
Sloth Boii how about jumbalayas
This guy: Lol cute.
This just shows how amazing canning food is, that’s a can of food that was sealed almost a century ago and is still edible and tastes okay.
Absolutely astonishing 💯🪐🪐
You sound like a bot lol
@@jollyrott3nn
Bots will always talk shit about humans.
@@ronalddaub9740humans are trash
One can "serves 8." Yup, definitely sounds like it's from the Great Depression era!
Helpful tip: *Just toss in an old shoe and the tin can for larger servings* 😄🤣😄🤣
I think it's the kind that's mixed with water to increase quantity.
@@RUclipsSpareTime Kinda like milk at my house. Running low? Add water ... *VOILA ... MORE MILK* 😄🤣
B Christian I should have elaborated, I'm referring to the soup which has the consistency of jellied stock, or paste, you only need to add water. It depends how often you run short of milk, if it's a frequent occurrence you might want to increase your inventory of milk.
@@RUclipsSpareTime I knew what you meant. I was being a joker.
It starts off as whole milk ... then 2% milk fat ... then 1% milk fat ... aaaaaaand finally skim milk.
Then it's time to buy more milk 😄
This guys kitchen is more dangerous than the soup.
Congrats your kitchen was not
@@vyvyieviny6743 you got that right
Lol so original
Yeah it’s pretty gross
bold of you to asume this is a kitchen
After eating this: HEALTH - 5, RAD +40
Radiation from 1908? Hmmm. Probably not.
@@itztocaJulia you don’t understand the joke ...
@@itztocaJulia he made a reference to the Fallout game series
@@itztocaJulia That wouldn't be understandable, he commented out of the blue expecting there are tons of people who played the game series in here. And he expected that correctly.
I feels third arm growing already.
My grandmother is 97. So she was about 7 when it was sealed. She had contact with Al Capone. Al Capone gave my grandmother a candy stick.
Has she still got the candy stick. This guy might be interested.
Didn't know they pressed cocaine into sticks
I sat on his toilet in Alcatraz.
My grandfather had contact with Al Capone also! He’s buried in the same cemetery. Message me!
Did the candy stick go bang?
Thomas Edison was still alive when this soup was made
Also Hitler
Nikola Tesla
The people that made the soup mix.
Noah was alive....
@@Dr.Pepper001 Hahaha
"Is this alphabet soup? I see a 7 in there, and I don't see anything on the can that says alphabet soup.."
Can has a giant 7 written on it.
That is what I’m saying lol I noticed it right away lol
😂
Omfg i died
I saw a couple x's
Yeah i don't know how he didnt notice that lol
You really leaned into the "& more" part of your channel name
Banana Milk fr tho 😂
Banana Milk fancy seeing you here. I love your videos btw💚
Indian bananazen here😁😁😁
Omg banana milk I love ur videos they are so hilarious like I cry laugh when I watch ur videos!!!!!!💚💚💚💚
LMAOOO
Two years after it started dehydrating food, Bulmans was almost wiped out by a fire in October 1928. It was rescued by the city of Vernon, which issued a bond to its residents. It only started canning when it rebuilt after the fire, so this can might be a couple of years younger than you think. The company went out of business in 1976, so this can has long outlasted its maker.
Also, that's likely an imperial quart, which is 40 imperial fluid ounces or 1.14 liters, which is larger than a US quart of 32 US fluid ounces or 946 ml. It's probably calling for even more water than you think.
It’s mind boggling how old that is. 90 year old people were born and died after that can was sealed. Amazing
90 year old people were born? Man, I knew Benjamin Button was a documentary!
And this guy felt it necessary to crack it open and give it a taste. Maybe he did it in their honor, but smart money is he did it for the clicks.
@@Demogorgon47 I don’t think most people record, edit, and post anything to RUclips and expect people _not_ to click on it.
@@featheryfemme Of course! It's just one of those things that is self obvious I guess.
And the people who made it are now dead
lmao this channel is a gem
Ayeeeeee
hi ily
Ohhh its the boy, how we got the same recommendations
Well hello there...
It really is
Not only did it last some 90 years. It also turned up magically in my youtube flow for no reason.
It’s been a year, time to watch again
Somewhere a 117 year old is saying *about time somebody tried the soup I packaged at the plant*
Metal Music Maniac
Ghosts.
Metal Music Maniac The Thomas Bulman co. Started in 1916 dehydrating Apple's in 1980 the entire company burned to the ground, fun fact
You mean a 97 year old, BTW, the hygiene standards were much lower back then. In meat production when someone died on the job they used to put his body in the grinder.
In spirit
Souljastation 5 bruh wut
"in a survival situation it would keep you alive" actually phenomenal and almost unbelievable to think a 100 year old can of soup could be sitting between life and death for someone in a different timeline
seriously makes you think about the fact billions are still starving
@@ioszeged7274 it didnt make me think bout that
@@ioszeged7274 People are starving, but the world produces daily food that could easily feed anyone, in addition a lot of good food is thrown into the trash, thats crazy.
Soon that could be our timeline
@@XXerxi 30% in the U.S. each year
It's kind of amazing to think that you see a 90 year old man that when this was made he was a newborn baby. Stay safe from the virus.
Dude you're so lucky to get to try this kind of stuff! I know most people probably think it's disgusting but to try food from the 1920s is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity! It's on my bucket list to try something that old it's kind of like time traveling see what people ate back then what the flavor was. I'm so jealous it's also like killing a unicorn opening something that old but I want to try it awesome video
The people who packaged this are almost definitely dead. Even if it was exactly 90 years, and the person was 16, they'd be 106. They are most probably dead. Imagine how they would feel if they knew their food was being cooked on electric stove 90 years later. 😮 They'd be amazed.
Masae Mccloughlin i don’t think they would be nearly impressed as we are!
Some people have been fortunate to see past 100!
There are very few 106 year Olds still around.
Vee Cee You must be fun to two track with.
@@nateman10 I actually heard about that. It was all over Facebook. That's cool.
5:16 THIS GUY IS INSANE. "yeah i was cooking lead ingots on my stove, now lets eat 90 year old food sealed with lead to enhance the effect."
(laughs in lead poisoning)
He did test it for lead (7:35)
Hahahahahaha
lol
@werter from roblox ?
His immune system is probably out of this world. We've been warning him about eating old food but all this time hes been preparing his body for Corona
In m'y town à Guy ate à 100 years old egg. It was black.
@@Vanimic 😮😮😮😮😮
Why are they even bothering to develop a vaccine when they could just get a blood sample from this guy and start from there? Pretty sure it would make you immune to EVERYTHING.
@lo They're not really 100 years old.
@Lisa B ate rotten food?
He's eating all the historic artifacts
Something my grandmother always said was “ spices last forever.” She has spices left over from 1942 that we still use and tastes just like fresh spices
Amazing!
They get mites. Like rubbed sage and other spices will get smaller than you can see mites. Itll taste the same tho
@christopher olivarez 😮
As long they are sealed in a container from oxygen exposure, moisture and sunlight.
@christopher olivarez please be serious I need more details
4:24 _”Smells good, I can hear the water starting to... violently boil”_
Love how you narrate every little details
For real, his videos are so explained, it looks like science, hahah...
Read this as he said it 😂
*Please tell me how you use that font*
@@noahwalsh7881 Use underlines...
Like: _something_. But without the period at the end...
_Without the period at the end._
@@sophiacristina _thanks_
I’m not too sure how I ended up on this channel, but I’m intrigued. My husband has stopped playing his game and has been sucked into these videos, too.
yackyy18 the hell
What game was he playing?
@@toad8840 lol i was seriously wondering
anyone can be sucked into a video like this lmao
Wut
this meal was one year older than my grandmother who passed away last year may God rest her soul that’s awesome
Next up: Eating a squirrel strangely preserved in a glacier
I literally started ctfu at this I'm too high 🤣🤣🤣 explaining why im half way through this video and Idk why I'm so facinated by it
Idk man apples and oranges. There is videos of people eating roadkill if that’s your thing. 😁
There was actually a guy that are a mammoth that was preserved on a glacier. Apparently, the meat tasted rotten
😂😂
A dude on JRE ate a mammoth that was froze 😂
This dude's gas stove looks like it's from the late 1920's too.
It's one of those small portable 2 burner electric stove.
Does that look like a gas stove to you?
i also have a gas stove 😌
1920s is still ok
My gas stove looks like from the stone age 😂😂
@@anuradharoy2729 they had gas stoves in the stone age? Wow
" I can't tell what vegetables these are". That's because they were extinct 50 yrs ago.
🤣
Hahaha
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
😂😂
Throw some crackers in to kill the taste. Hey, 1930 food was food, people had no jobs and were lucky to eat. So the taste was bland.
Nobody
This guy: let’s eat a 90 yr old soup can
231k people: hell yeah
Channel name: New England Wildlife
Recommended video: Eating 90 year old soup
During video: “Don’t mind the stove, I was melting lead into ingots”
Me: WTF kind of channel did I stumble upon?!
Also me: Friggin awesome
The look on the cops face when he relises this guy is making almost a century old alphabet soup and not meth would be priceless.
he's not a crazy drug addict he's just crazy.
Shut the fuck up!! You probably call cops on people for no reason at all!!
Fuck the police
@@michaelboswell438 Spoken like a true meth maker.
His kitchen Does look like a meth lab though 🤪
the sad part is the soup from the 20’s is probably healthier than a modern day processed can😅
Mom: We don't need any more pandemic supplies we have plenty at home
The pandemic supplies at home:
Hahahaha 😂😂😂😂😂
Lmao
My Mom is like that. One time I wanted to make a desert while visiting and she told me she had pudding mix in the cupboard. She did...but...the mix was from the 60's. lol
And no, I didn't prepare it.
Mom: We don’t need any more comments, we have video comments at home.
Comments at home:
The older we get the less we look at expiry dates.
The rest of us look at an antique store and see an antique store. He looks at an antique store and sees a buffet.
Jeff Swanson and I look at your profile pic and see hope and sadness in one.
@Jrod Jrod I've seen all kinds of old food products at antique stores.
Hahaha 😂👍👍👍
Haha awesome
Good one.
9:08 "It's smelling kind of musty. Let's try this out." You have to love this guy.
Instant new subscriber!!! I love your descriptions and unusual self😍😍😍Stay safe but keep having fun. I love your sink.
Serves 8? I'm skinny as hell and that whole can is a mid-afternoon snack.
This was the great depression boy
alienvomitsex well it depends, if it was made in 1929 then yeah it was, but if it isn’t then maybe people didn’t eat as much food back then
that can is from Spanish Flu era. lmao.
Meow Meow Fuzzy Face fr, people were dropping dead
@Karmacoma Im 145 pounds and 6 foot 1. I'm no fatass haha.
The person that packed this can of soup has been dead for at least 20 years now and they hoped the soup would’ve been cooked in at least the early 1930’s on either gas, wood, or coal stove but instead was cooked on a mid 1980’s compact electric camper stove, in the year 2020 lol.
Hunter Prowse MRE Reviews and on top of that it was opened on RUclips!
Electric stoves were actually pretty common in the 1920's.
And they probably got paid a half of a penny to pull a lever to fill, seal, and label each can.
"For something that's 90 years old, it smells pretty good"
Every person over 90: *Sniffs themselves*
Yuck
Too funny!
@@JohannesVanDerStuyvebode why
You d'ont wanna smell 90yo fresh meat from homans :/
Too funny.
I’m amazed at how well that food held up. It actually looked pretty good.
When you find that one can of soup that was buried in your back kitchen cabinet for many years but is still edible.
Lol there are some that are 10 years old in everyone’s cabinet.
Or older. Because you didn’t want em or need em.
2:22 “That looks sexually really good.”
Bruh, I just died haha
LMFAOO
I heard the same, I was about to comment on that lol
Thats when you know it's time to off with yourself nasty lazy asses
hijg hojo says the weeb
From Spanish flu to covid19 literally.
😂😂😂😂
I was looking for this comment, lol.
And this bro just created a new one. It's going to bust out of him like an alien.
Spanish flu was far more deadly.
@@zerotodona1495 No, treatment then wasn't as effective...
Oh my god! This is Post 10?! The culvert clearing guy! He's trying to clear his own bowels now. This guy is incredible. I thought he was just a lunatic obsessed with culverts, but I see now that he's the real deal. Love you man, we need more people like you. God bless you!
I knew I recognized his voice!
i had the same exact thought stumbling on this video hahah turns out he's also a lunatic that eats 90 year old soup. can't say it surprises me, tbh. this guy rocks
Yea thought it was him lol
Is it or is it not?
@@chrisblanchard6413and melts lead on his stove 😂
You sir, are the only guy I know that eats history.
Steve1989MRE ate hard tack rations from the civil war
Imagine that oldest food discovery, imagine that this guy was there, grab a piece and then eat it, the archeologist will scream, imagine their face.
Steve1989MRE eats MRE combat rations from the american civil war and world war 1 on video
🤣🤣
EPIC!
I think that there’s a correlation between the “7” noodles and the big ass 7 on the label lol
Sara Mazzella I thought the same thing
That doesn't resemble vegetables to me. Looks like one bay leaf, a couple of cheerios, and compressed garbage
😂
🤣🤣
Maybe they eat healthy back then and we are used to eating shit now
Compressed garbage indeed! hahah!
I love you so much right now bro and I ain’t kidding. I’m from mass and I think your energy is in my heart
No one:
My grandma telling me it's not expired..
omg you too i thought i was just unlucky and had family that say they never waste food how the fk is butter milk from 2 years of expiration not expired... lol i swear she better of not served me anything with that in it
r/uselessnobody
That's definitely mine.😁
A man ate 90 year old soup, this is what happened to his thighs
I see, a fellow man if bird culture. Top of the morning to you, fine sire.
Yesss
So weird....Just watched some of his videos prior to this. Didn’t search for either of them haha
I'm surprised his stomach hasn't chosen a new body yet
Why can i now imagine his organs coming out of his body and walking away and finding a new body lol
Lol
😂😂😂💀
I love this channel so much.. this guy should be more recognized
Wow, this product is from my town. That's crazy
The last 3 days of my life I’ve been binge watching MRE and old food videos. I don’t regret any of it
Are you alive?🥺
You are easily impressed
Dude: “I can hear the water violently boil”. Me: “I can hear your bowels violently boil”
@Lisa B she married him, not fair to you or him.
If she can't take the smell of his shit at 300, she doesn't deserve the smell at any "fitter" of a weight. Just saying
Twiztid YourNutz he should take a dump on his wife’s pillow
@@davidjames666 Brilliant! LMAO 😂
@@twiztidyournutz I'm just trying to figure out what his weight has to do with it ? shit is shit weather it come from a 300 pound person or a 30 pound kid only depends what they been eating more than anything because a baby can produce a HUGE and very disgusting smelling diaper load, just like saying any fat snores louder than a thin person,,,got news for you one of the skinniest people I've ever know snored so bad it's a miracle he never got a disturbing the peace fine because with an open window you could quite litterly have heard him a block away, I'm talking snoring at about a 10+ on the richter scale.
@@looseballs1966 Yeah thank you I was thinking the same thing LOL. The only distinct difference that I've ever noticed across the board is between men & women. Now I'm not saying there aren't exceptions to the rule, but by n large a woman on her worst day cannot even approach the level of foulness that a man produces on yr average Tuesday morning after a cuppa jo. 😳🤭🥺
Enough to gag a maggot.
My Dad, rest his soul, actually LOVED the only half popped crunchy kernels. He let me n my mom eat the fluffy pops then at the end of the bowl he would go ham on the half popped kernels! Ant this was '80s jiffy pop he grew in the 50's-60's. This was very nostalgic for me! Ty!❤
2:22 “That actually looks pretty good.”
Me: *about to barf*
I have said that after smoking a certain dehydrated leaf. "Oh man, that boxed mac & cheese with cream of mushroom soup with spaghetti & meatballs looks like the tastiest thing ever created" 😄🤣😄🤣
Good for a can that is older that my grandma , yes
I'm your 100th liker here and bye.
"I see a 7, I wonder why, the can doesn't say anything about it being alphabet soup"
*shows the can which has a gigantic blue 7 in two separate locations*
Imagine serving this to your grandma and she´s like: "Oh that tastes just like in my childhood!" Guy: "Well yeah I guess"
😂😂
Lol hilarious 🤣
😂😂
if the soup is 90+ years old, granny may no longer be alive to taste it...
I’m afraid the suggested age of the can is some app 15 to 20 years off. It’s most likely produced somewhere between 1941 and 1950. Among other info you’d easily retrieve from the net about the Vernon based Bulmans dehydration and canning plant there’s a neat little pamphlet from 1947 in which this exact product along others is described and depicted. Production of these dehydrated and canned goods continued till atleast into 1950 after which a gradual transition into frozen food production took place and lasted until 1976.
As for the idea of ‘most ovens still using wood’ at the suggested point in time of ca 1930: gas stoves were invented in the 1820’s and the first production line in England set off in 1836. From the 1880’s to ca 1900 the use of gas stoves increased to very common and widespread in both UK and the US. A number of patents throughout the 1890’s were granted for electrical heated stoves and one was exhibited for the public at the Chicago World’s Fair in 1893, new patents in the early 20th century with lowered expenses on electricity as well as mass production made for fairly available and common spread use of these from the 1930’s and on. (Where general electrification provided)
Mom: You should play with the neighbors kid
The neighbors kid:
ur the weird kid imo
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Those bits and pieces had to wait 90 years to get their 15 minutes of fame !! Great to see you're back 👍
13 minutes to be precise. :~)
Lol yeah
@@RezaChity-G in fact 13.02
*sees 750 year old rock*
"wow smells rancid, lets try it"
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Famous last words
J d, why did you eat that
That made ZERO sense.
Somebody has to do this experiment. I'm impressed, thank you.
"I ate some dehydrated fruit from the '60s ..."
That is a surreal statement.
I spat my coffee out when he said that 😂
The 80's called. The want their can opener back.
Its actually from the mid 70s
The 1880's called and
...wait it's just Thomas Edison
My mom gave my that exact can opener.
👋😂✌more like the 70s dude!
Those can openers worked great. No safety to mess around with just did their job.
this is what Everywhere at the End of Time must taste like
lol
@@VaporMemory this is the online equivalent of bumping into your friend at the supermarket
This is what dementia must taste like??? Also interesting choice of spoonerism.
My man Pad Chemington! The nostalgia of that soup good times.
Doctor who?
5:25 as soon as I heard “ingots” I hit subscribe.
Rock on Chicago, rock on New York. Love you with a piece of my heart I can hold between two fingers.
His can opener is 50 years old, so that helps make the food seem fresh.
Hey, I got one of those can openers passed down from my parents. It works just fine, so why throw it away. Mine is the 1950's green. (Sunbeam)
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“I used this thing a while back for melting down lead into ingots,” says the man who is moments away from eating 90 year old soup. Lol WHAT?! I love this guy.
Beyond 💯🪐ordinary
Next episode how to cook and prep a dinosaur egg 🥚🦕
I noticed there was a 7 on the label, that could be why there was a 7 shaped noodle in there maybe? Probably like 7 different vegetables in it or something. The cubed pieces looked like carrots. I discovered your channel today and this is the 4th straight video I've watched - so very interesting, love looking at old history like this.
I was going to comment this
Do you mean 3? It's 2022 right now.
Next up: cooking the fish that jesus made from loaves
Nah mate, canned dinosaurs
eating the dust from the start of the universe
Jesus made fish from loaves??? What gospel is that from?
@@skyemacallister1306 usually you make loaves from fish
@@Chef_Alpo or maybe crab cakes. 😍
Happy Thanksgiving!
This guy is the most wholesome freak on RUclips. Well done.
Me: I can’t believe he is going to eat from a rusty can, that totally has lead!
Guy: time to test for lead... there is none.
Me: 😌
I was thinking he could easily have been holding the testing stick and the measurement paper the wrong way to each other
Just cadmium :P
He only had a sample.
I think it was totally something different there at the end that he was eating
I find the stick tests interesting and your explanation of the smells of rancidity a stand out feature of your channel. Keep up the good work.
my grandma is born 5th of march 1930,this can could have been her babyfood,shes still alive,and that soup could have been her babyfood,i cant get over that fact,its fkn crazy
"eat vegetables soup from 1920"
head start to hurt
lose conscious
wake up
Hey, you're finally awake
Drugs
So , soup that transports you to your most traumatic gaming experience. Is this an scp?
Lol nice
Trying to cross the border right?
LMFAOOOOOOO you’re so legendary for this. Only the real ones would get it 😂😂😂
ER Nurse: What seems to be the trouble?
Him: I think i have food poisoning.
ER Nurse: What did you eat?
Him: 100 year old canned goods.
ER Nurse: 😳
Ella Walsh lol ER nurse would probably be a bit upset that someone took that kind of a risk right now, during a pandemic, though.
Ella Walsh ol we gotta keep having our fun!!
Ella, you are funny. I had a good laugh reading your post.
**Eats 3.3 billion year old rock**
"Tastes a little dry and bitter, I can bring myself to like it."
When you opened the can i was shocked! It looks excellent even if it was 10 years old. 90 is amazing.
Why does it look like he's recording in an abandoned house tho?🤣🤣
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Because he is homeless and living In an abandoned house from the 1920s . Why do you think he is eating 90 year old canned food lol
nuclear bunker
Well he also explores abandoned buildings so maybe he actually did record this in one of them lol
It’s just the stove that’s dirty
I just love how melting lead into ingets just rolled off the tongue
This guy playing Minecraft in real life
I live in the town it was made in, Bulmans was a cannery here until the 70s that mostly canned dehydrated stuff, which was our main export for a while :)
After the apocalypse those cans will be highly sought after.
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@@denis2381 settle down, ok?
@@ryanpellegrini FazeCumShot
*Opens can of vegetable mix*
"I think this is a piece of bacon."
lol dead
Ha ha ha
Back in the day bacon was one of your 5 a day
XD
In america even bacon is considered a vegetable
Italian chefs hate him, man makes authentic delicious soup from 90+ year old can