Cleaning out a 100-YEAR OLD farmhouse ROOT CELLAR!
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- Опубликовано: 15 авг 2022
- Cleaning out a 100-year-old farmhouse root cellar! While it is sad to throw away all of that food that represents so much hard work, I think there’s a lot of hope in this story too- and I’m excited to share it with you.
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Home grown food is one of the reasons he has lived well into his 90's
I want to cry seeing this...sad that he is having to leave his home...happy that he has such dear friends to help him.
Daphna
I’m picturing a bunch of half drunk squirrels stumbling around the woods! Hahaha. Beautiful jars! It’d be so neat to get an interview with him about the ways food preservation has changed, and the ways our diets have changed too.
😂😂 And I do hope to interview him! His stories are incredible!
Definitely a few collectable jars
All I keep seeing are those beautiful jars in green and blue. Love old jars
We need an interview with this fella
Some of the old jars are very pretty, hope you managed to save some for reuse later.
That was a beautiful time capsule. So amazing. Such a treasure of love and history.
They were eating good.
This was so special. Thank you. ❤
That's incredible, Crystal! What an amazing collection of jars!! 😍
Thank you for sharing this piece of his story.
All the work they put into that! Great video!
omg! What value the glasses alone have! Here in germany ball mason jars are so expensive! A large glass costs at least 10€ or more. I would be in glass heaven if I had the chance to take over a cellar like this. I'm jealous to death 😂
Thank you for sharing!
Lots of hard work!
That was incredible. I shared it with my nephew. I hope you snagged some old jars, lol.
I grew up on the farm and learned all the ways of my great grandparents. Been married 30 years and still grow our own food and my wife cans most of it though I help too. You’d be amazed at what most people don’t know about food because they use refrigerators and buy over processed junk from the stores. Your body is the product of what you consume and it’s why things like diabetes type 2 are out if control today. That old man knew too.
Wow. Can't imagine the work this was. Feel bad for this man. Was any of it salvaged?
What a cool thing to do & how fun …it’s almost like a piece if history!
Did you find any ‘sealed’ (as in still well closed jars) with mold or bad smells?
Yes… so much mold 😬
@@wholefedhomestead proof its ‘not’ good forever lol
Did the food smell OK?
Is any of it still good?
Nooo it was all very nasty 😬
This is sad. All that worked.
2:38 🤢
I know right 😬😬