Be sure to visit our main channel Early American to see Justine making these onion rings! Heres the link- ruclips.net/video/jsrP_5BgIJk/видео.html&ab_channel=EarlyAmerican
I've watched EVERY Early American video, and now I'm working my way through Frontier Patriot. I absolutely LOVE your channels ♡ I'm so excited about the addition of Cabin Crafts too!
I throughly love & injoy watching very informative and educational I would love to come and e xperience watching and visit but unfortuantly,.. i don't have a way to come and visita carBut atleast i get to watch your videos! I have some ancestery that served in the Cilvil war,the Korean war and world war 1 or 2 and distant relatives that served on the police force I have 1 of my ancestors here in front of me i went on Ancestery and saw him i htought it would be cool to get a copy and frame it It also would be nice if i had the chance to meet n greet you both Ron you and Justine are very crafty I would orde you very pretty too great complexion toor a tv entertainment table but un fortuantly,... I dont have enough funds i get a disability check (Once a month ) my rent went sky high M ore than what i can afford and then cable cell phone even though I wouldl ove to though ... Justine,.. I owuld love to try out your cooking like onion rings, chicken and some of y our pies =) I'm Single and live alone which is hard to do
Ron, if you come across some wood you can experiment with bending and don't mind using modern materials, buy a household clothes steamer some PVC pipe and something to cap the open end of the pipe and cap the steamer end. I have seen some carpenters on HGTV use that, so I am sure there are videos on the net with tips to try. Once you get that, you can figure out how to do it the old way.
I'm with you about the water Justine. I took herbalist classes and my teacher told us a true story that really stuck with me. His teacher had a client come to him with a myriad of symptoms. After he patiently listened to all of his poor health complaints the teacher told the client to go home and drink 8 to 10 glasses of water a day for 3 weeks. The client agreed, but then asked what herbs he was sending home with him? The teacher said none, but to just drink the water as he recommended, then return for a follow up appointment. The client was disappointed, but promised he would do as he recommended. When he returned, 99% of his ailments had disappeared. corrected by being properly hydrated. The herbalist then gave the client simple herbs to address the remaining ailment, and soon even that went away. Water is so important. I don't sip. I guzzle!
@@mnossy11 Yes. It can mess with your gut biome. I personally drink a quart a day and not a sip more (advice from Susun Weed, teacher of western herbalists). She actually tells people to stop drinking so much water. People that guzzle it are always thirsty for more, I've noticed.
I've studied a lot of herbalism too. My mother-in-law is a doctor of Chinese medicine and one thing I have seen similar with every single holistic approach to medicine is drinking water. I think it is critical. Look at your tongue and look at your pee!
I wasn't looking for anything like this when I found your videos. I've always liked history but this is such a creative and educational approach. I believe that your videos can be used in High School classrooms. I think it would be great to have a project where the kids have to follow a recipe from the 1800s the best way they can and write about their experience and how everything tastes. Your videos are so much fun and entertaining. They are historically accurate. When I came across the cooking videos and you weren't talking I was mesmerized. I'm like look at this person sitting here having a video and she doesn't even say a word. I was so impressed. Then, when I found Chew & Chat I couldn't stop watching
I love onion rings. My first job was at an ice cream parlor that also sold burgers, fries and onion rings. I started working there at 14. You were allowed 1 meal for free if you were on a 6 hour shift. I would always have onion rings and a vanilla shake. Still one of the best meals ever. If only my metabolism were the same. Lol!
I can't take ya'll two! Freaking adorable as heck! Justine dancing and Ron tearin' that fiddle up! LOL! I love sitting down with you two and talking with! And, especially, watching dear ole Ron be greedy with his food as usual! LOL!
Justine's dancing is the best and Ron on violin. You two put a smile on my face. Great dinner, especially in the hot summer days I love salads, fruits too. Of course the onion rings looked delicious. The furniture pieces are coming along beautifully. Really nice work. I am sorry to hear about your chicken and chick..hopefully you catch the culprit. Stay safe out there.
Ron, I think your wood work is awesome! And I think it's so cool you consider the income of your customers when setting your prices. It's so important in these times when things are so expensive and prices are continuing to rise. I love your channel and adore the both of you!
The first salad dressing sounds more like a mayonnaise. The cucumbers and vinegar is a thing we in the south do a lot during the summer. Just cucumbers, onion sliced then pour apple cider vinegar, salt, pepper, and a little sugar. We then set it for a bit and serve at dinner as a dish.
Yes Justine ! My mother would also make me scrambled eggs with tomatoes and she would also add onions too ! It was a tasty treat and I loved it !!!!!!!!
salads are soo healthy,,,,, I appreciate you addressing the health of salads in our early american years in this country and Europe! great work to justine and ron!!!!! still healthy to this day!!!!! love your research and cooking with onion rings and salads when the vegetables were available in the spring and summer!!!!
Justine, I am glad you love this man. That mouth washing thing was truly awful!! Bless you both. I would love to see an episode of sausage making! That would be wonderful. Please do consider making one in the fall.
Everything looks absolutely delish. I had no idea onion rings were around for so long. I was always of the mindset, too, that they were a fair food staple in the 1900's. I love the history behind the dishes (love the original receipts included!)
Don’t forget that you get the benefit of getting even more water by eating fresh fruits too. Nice little bonus! Ron your furnishings are outstanding! Loved it all! 😍
In South Texas we make salsa and we cut up tomatoes and Jalopenos sauteed in olive oil and then add five eggs and scramble them. To make the salsa: boil about 4 tomatoes with one jalopeno and two cloves of fresh garlic (also add cilantro if you want) and then when they are cooked ; put them a blender and serve it over the scrambled vegetable egg mixture. Best served with fresh corn tortillas.
Justine, would you consider putting out a cookbook? That would be great!! A-1 sauce has anchovies in it. 😋 I lost it when the axe came out!! Lol... you two are hilarious 😂!! I'm really sorry about the loss of your chickens, though, that's so sad 😔
Oh my how we so enjoy this channel! Ron and Justine, you truly are the best. Now I'm hungry for onion rings...ugh Lol. (btw, sorry to hear about the chickens.)
Congratulations on your engagement! If you do end up looking into a gift registry, there are so many places people can send you gifts or gift cards that are period accurate like “Townsends” & “Allegheny Treenware”!
They're like parmesan crisps as the onion ring batter, cool. I was laughing though at the mention of fried eggs and tomatoes. That's also a dish my mom made for me as a kid but more importantly, it's a common Chinese dish too. So I'm just seeing everyone else around the world, centuries back, when these bright red confusing fruits across the oceans start making it to markets, going: "Uh well, ...what do we do with these?" "Eggs. Can't go wrong with eggs" "Eggs, safe bet."
My husband and I recently discovered your channels and we love them! Thank you for sharing your experiences, your videos are so fun to watch. God bless you both, sending love from Canada 😊
I love the background ambiance of the insects .🥰. it is just beautiful. Ron & Justine, you both are incredibly creative and skilled. Thank you for sharing your talents with us. God bless you both!
A long time ago I had a dream that people grew tomatoes the size of a man's head! That same day was Sunday so I mentioined it to a man in my sunday school class. I hope, when the days ahead are better, people will grow healthy crops without poisons and the fruit crops can be like they were in Eden. HEALTHY! Can you imagine onion rings the size of a man's head?! On a side note, if I ever came into some moooolah, I'd love to come and fill up a truck with some of Ron's furniture. Gorgeous !! My hubs and I live in Lake Jackson, Texas, real close to the ocean. My real dream is to live on a few acres with chickens and a fenced in garden, somewhere in mountains. Folk art is my thang! Blessings!!
Did they have ketchup back then ? I like my onion rings with ketchup .So glad your garden is doing so well .It's been really hot and dry here in Massachusetts .
Here in Britain we had salads in the medieval times and then they were called "salat" and they were quite different to today's. They included edible flowers.
Pretty much any food back then (in moderation) did the body good not only because it was natural, but because fellas worked on the field or had to walk to their destination. Thus all that food was actively being digested instead of packing up pounds because nowadays we sit mostly at an office at work and drive around instead of walking.
Justine is such a cutie pie. Ron is a real handsome one. I adore your channel, the vintage cabin, lifestyle, and food always look delicious. Love from the Balkans. ❤
I love watching the two of you! I am learning so much about the Frontier life, and when you two are being silly with one another, You make me smile from ear to ear. Justine, You are not alone when it comes to the hot bathes. The hotter, the better:) Thank you for sharing your videos. I look forward to them!
I've just recently found out about you guys, so I've been watching your old episodes in-between your new ones. You guys are so funny. Thank you for this receipt. They were so delicious!
Frying in oil goes back at least a couple of millennia BC, and originates from the Fertile Crescent where neolithic farming originated. Onion remains have been found ancient Egyptian tombs, and are thought to have originated in Asia during the bronze age. Flour from ancient grains comes out of the Fertile Crescent as well, and is part of the group of Founder Crops of the Fertile Crescent, which include einkorn wheat, emmer wheat, barley, lentil, pea, chickpea, bitter vetch, and flax.
I hate cantaloupe too! I also hate cauliflower! Those onion rings look great & sound nice & crispy though.. I’ll have to give them a try for sure.. I’ve been so busy lately that I haven’t had time to watch y’all’s latest videos but I finally got a chance to sit down & catch up on them today! Great content as always! Entertaining & informative! Looking forward to the next one! 🇺🇸❤️
I’m really loving your videos you make me smile every time I watch. I hope you’ll stay together for a lifetime. And little Alfred is looking really great, you’re doing a fantastic job of taking care of him, keep up the great work, you both make great parents for him 🥰.
I agree with your secrets for health, they truly do work! Tomatoes have Vitamin C too. Going to try out the onion rings! I hope you don't lose anymore chickens 🙏🌞
Lol! I had to pause 28:32, Justine in modern clothing! Yoooooooo I never thought I'd see it! I'm so jealous folks can order high quality furniture from Ron. By the way Ron, that beard is on point!
Be sure to visit our main channel Early American to see Justine making these onion rings!
Heres the link- ruclips.net/video/jsrP_5BgIJk/видео.html&ab_channel=EarlyAmerican
Love you both much love from Kansas
I've watched EVERY Early American video, and now I'm working my way through Frontier Patriot. I absolutely LOVE your channels ♡ I'm so excited about the addition of Cabin Crafts too!
Hi @@corinnebostwick471 and welcome to Frontier Patriot! Thankyou for watching all of our videos on all 3 channels!!! :)
I throughly love & injoy watching very informative and educational I would love to come and e xperience watching and visit but unfortuantly,.. i don't have a way to come and visita carBut atleast i get to watch your videos! I have some ancestery that served in the Cilvil war,the Korean war and world war 1 or 2 and distant relatives that served on the police force I have 1 of my ancestors here in front of me i went on Ancestery and saw him i htought it would be cool to get a copy and frame it It also would be nice if i had the chance to meet n greet you both Ron you and Justine are very crafty I would orde you very pretty too great complexion toor a tv entertainment table but un fortuantly,... I dont have enough funds i get a disability check (Once a month ) my rent went sky high M ore than what i can afford and then cable cell phone
even though I wouldl ove to though ... Justine,.. I owuld love to try out your cooking like onion rings, chicken and some of y our pies =) I'm Single and live alone which is hard to do
Ron, if you come across some wood you can experiment with bending and don't mind using modern materials, buy a household clothes steamer some PVC pipe and something to cap the open end of the pipe and cap the steamer end. I have seen some carpenters on HGTV use that, so I am sure there are videos on the net with tips to try. Once you get that, you can figure out how to do it the old way.
I'm with you about the water Justine. I took herbalist classes and my teacher told us a true story that really stuck with me. His teacher had a client come to him with a myriad of symptoms. After he patiently listened to all of his poor health complaints the teacher told the client to go home and drink 8 to 10 glasses of water a day for 3 weeks. The client agreed, but then asked what herbs he was sending home with him? The teacher said none, but to just drink the water as he recommended, then return for a follow up appointment. The client was disappointed, but promised he would do as he recommended. When he returned, 99% of his ailments had disappeared. corrected by being properly hydrated. The herbalist then gave the client simple herbs to address the remaining ailment, and soon even that went away. Water is so important. I don't sip. I guzzle!
So true water is life!
Thank you as I need to constantly remind myself to drink water now that I'm older.
I am a huge water drinker too! It does work wonders for so many things!
Water is great, but too much will flush out vital minerals. Moderation in everything!
@@mnossy11 Yes. It can mess with your gut biome. I personally drink a quart a day and not a sip more (advice from Susun Weed, teacher of western herbalists). She actually tells people to stop drinking so much water. People that guzzle it are always thirsty for more, I've noticed.
I've studied a lot of herbalism too. My mother-in-law is a doctor of Chinese medicine and one thing I have seen similar with every single holistic approach to medicine is drinking water. I think it is critical. Look at your tongue and look at your pee!
I wasn't looking for anything like this when I found your videos. I've always liked history but this is such a creative and educational approach. I believe that your videos can be used in High School classrooms. I think it would be great to have a project where the kids have to follow a recipe from the 1800s the best way they can and write about their experience and how everything tastes. Your videos are so much fun and entertaining. They are historically accurate. When I came across the cooking videos and you weren't talking I was mesmerized. I'm like look at this person sitting here having a video and she doesn't even say a word. I was so impressed. Then, when I found Chew & Chat I couldn't stop watching
The mustard and butter may have meant dry mustard Ron is going to get orders and sell alot. He makes beautiful furniture. You are both very talented.
You make me smile every week ! I didn't think we see Justine dance until fall, like we did for her spring dance 🤗
Happy,Happy,Happy. 😁🤸💕🎶
I love onion rings. My first job was at an ice cream parlor that also sold burgers, fries and onion rings. I started working there at 14. You were allowed 1 meal for free if you were on a 6 hour shift. I would always have onion rings and a vanilla shake. Still one of the best meals ever. If only my metabolism were the same. Lol!
I can't lie...I'm kinda looking 4 ward to the day we hear "welcome to our channel, we are Ron and Justine Rayfield"... 😉 ❤ 🥰🙂
Then a little baby Ronlet or Justinelet. Or both.
Need more of the show with the pirates and the treasure! I can’t wait!
yes!!
Cheesy onion rings and fresh salad sounds delicious yum yum yum tasty looking forward to that
Lord God, please continue to bless Ron's work and continue to prosper him and Justine. Amen.
Ron, your woodwork is beautiful!
Looks yummy! I must say I appreciate that you say Grace. God, Family, Country! Keep up the great videos!
I can't take ya'll two! Freaking adorable as heck! Justine dancing and Ron tearin' that fiddle up! LOL! I love sitting down with you two and talking with! And, especially, watching dear ole Ron be greedy with his food as usual! LOL!
Glad you enjoyed it :)
@@frontierpatriot Always, you two, always!
Onions were always available, even in Spring. Most of winter too.
I have been telling everyone to watch your channel.
Thankyou!
Justine's dancing is the best and Ron on violin. You two put a smile on my face. Great dinner, especially in the hot summer days I love salads, fruits too. Of course the onion rings looked delicious. The furniture pieces are coming along beautifully. Really nice work. I am sorry to hear about your chicken and chick..hopefully you catch the culprit. Stay safe out there.
Thanks so much
@@frontierpatriot you're welcome 🤗
Sounds like you need a fence around the coop. Our neighbors bring their hens in at night. (Lol, not in the house the coop.)
I love that tune that Ron plays on his violin !!! That man has many,many talents !!!!!!
Ron, your furniture is awesome!!! That's the best kinda furniture!!!
Ron, I think your wood work is awesome! And I think it's so cool you consider the income of your customers when setting your prices. It's so important in these times when things are so expensive and prices are continuing to rise. I love your channel and adore the both of you!
Love the energy you two have in here.
Us too!
Can’t believe I’ve made a live. Luv you 2 xx binged watched both your Chanel’s. Big ❤️’s from Liverpool U.K. xx.
Loved your little exchange about 'The King of Burger'. Those onion rings looked delicious!! Your meal was perfect. Thanks for sharing.
I think we are ready for the bloopers at the end of each video. I think this will bring joy to your followers.
I never knew you could eat sweet corn without cooking it, thanks for telling us that. As always it was fun to join you in your chew and chat.
Any time!
The first salad dressing sounds more like a mayonnaise.
The cucumbers and vinegar is a thing we in the south do a lot during the summer. Just cucumbers, onion sliced then pour apple cider vinegar, salt, pepper, and a little sugar. We then set it for a bit and serve at dinner as a dish.
I just love the dancing Justine. You are so adorable. It really made my day!
Yes Justine ! My mother would also make me scrambled eggs with tomatoes and she would also add onions too ! It was a tasty treat and I loved it !!!!!!!!
Everything cycles and truly, food is so very connected to our cultures. Most Everything is on repeat. We are creatures of habit.
Thank you for another adventure in your little cabin! 🤍
You always make dancing look fun and natural with the fiddle
Like your welcome to spring which was fun and lifted my spirits
Thank you very much
salads are soo healthy,,,,, I appreciate you addressing the health of salads in our early american years in this country and Europe! great work to justine and ron!!!!! still healthy to this day!!!!! love your research and cooking with onion rings and salads when the vegetables were available in the spring and summer!!!!
Sounds like a tasty dish! Cant wait to see my two favorite people and see what y’all have been up to! 🥰🐓
Love you guys! Hope you have a wonderful week!
Justine, I am glad you love this man. That mouth washing thing was truly awful!! Bless you both. I would love to see an episode of sausage making! That would be wonderful. Please do consider making one in the fall.
The mouth washing was so gross 🥲
You two are hilarious..LOVE this channel.♥
Everything looks absolutely delish. I had no idea onion rings were around for so long. I was always of the mindset, too, that they were a fair food staple in the 1900's. I love the history behind the dishes (love the original receipts included!)
Don’t forget that you get the benefit of getting even more water by eating fresh fruits too. Nice little bonus! Ron your furnishings are outstanding! Loved it all! 😍
In South Texas we make salsa and we cut up tomatoes and Jalopenos sauteed in olive oil and then add five eggs and scramble them.
To make the salsa: boil about 4 tomatoes with one jalopeno and two cloves of fresh garlic (also add cilantro if you want) and then when they are cooked ; put them a blender and serve it over the scrambled vegetable egg mixture.
Best served with fresh corn tortillas.
Enjoyed. And Ron's furniture is my kind of furniture. Beautiful 🧡🧡
Sounds like a tasty and fun dish, eager to see!
Justine, would you consider putting out a cookbook? That would be great!!
A-1 sauce has anchovies in it. 😋
I lost it when the axe came out!! Lol... you two are hilarious 😂!!
I'm really sorry about the loss of your chickens, though, that's so sad 😔
I’ll definitely make those onion rings for my daughter. She loves onion rings. Thx for sharing! 🥰
You guys are a team.Holy moly put that axe down lol love your cooking skills and Ron keep on eating she's a wonderful cook.I enjoy all your videos👍😘😁
Oh my goodness!! Those onion rings look amazing!!! 🤗
Oh my how we so enjoy this channel! Ron and Justine, you truly are the best. Now I'm hungry for onion rings...ugh Lol. (btw, sorry to hear about the chickens.)
Beautiful woodwork by Ron.
Don’t blame the bobcat, he need to eat too.
But poor chickens, too.
Congratulations on your engagement! If you do end up looking into a gift registry, there are so many places people can send you gifts or gift cards that are period accurate like “Townsends” & “Allegheny Treenware”!
You guys are always a hoot to watch!
The original bar food
Love the violin playing and the interior decor of your house!! 🏡
Waiting for the show!🙂
I didn’t know Ron played this song on the violin until this video
Does Ron have a website for his woodworking?
You two make the most darling couple ever!!! 🥰
I love y’all’s channel, I have real bad anxiety and your videos help bring me back down and relax. So Thank you 😊
awe
“I just wanted to play” while holding an ax and smiling 😂
I laughed so hard when Ron held up the two onion rings and said he looked like Elton John. He DOES!
They're like parmesan crisps as the onion ring batter, cool.
I was laughing though at the mention of fried eggs and tomatoes. That's also a dish my mom made for me as a kid but more importantly, it's a common Chinese dish too. So I'm just seeing everyone else around the world, centuries back, when these bright red confusing fruits across the oceans start making it to markets, going:
"Uh well, ...what do we do with these?"
"Eggs. Can't go wrong with eggs"
"Eggs, safe bet."
My husband and I recently discovered your channels and we love them! Thank you for sharing your experiences, your videos are so fun to watch. God bless you both, sending love from Canada 😊
We love rustic furniture!! XOXO
Thanks for the laughs. Onion rings looked delicious. A nice cold dinner for the hot days.
I love the background ambiance of the insects .🥰. it is just beautiful. Ron & Justine, you both are incredibly creative and skilled. Thank you for sharing your talents with us. God bless you both!
Thank you so much!
A long time ago I had a dream that people grew tomatoes the size of a man's head! That same day was Sunday so I mentioined it to a man in my sunday school class. I hope, when the days ahead are better, people will grow healthy crops without poisons and the fruit crops can be like they were in Eden. HEALTHY! Can you imagine onion rings the size of a man's head?! On a side note, if I ever came into some moooolah, I'd love to come and fill up a truck with some of Ron's furniture. Gorgeous !! My hubs and I live in Lake Jackson, Texas, real close to the ocean. My real dream is to live on a few acres with chickens and a fenced in garden, somewhere in mountains. Folk art is my thang! Blessings!!
Did they have ketchup back then ? I like my onion rings with ketchup .So glad your garden is doing so well .It's been really hot and dry here in Massachusetts .
Those onion rings l👀k and sound 😉 delicious! You guys should do a meet-n-great at your house!
Here in Britain we had salads in the medieval times and then they were called "salat" and they were quite different to today's. They included edible flowers.
Just rained at my house too! So blessed to have it. Onion rings sound crunchy good.
Oh I'm definitely going to make these onion rings they look amazing
Please do!
Pretty much any food back then (in moderation) did the body good not only because it was natural, but because fellas worked on the field or had to walk to their destination. Thus all that food was actively being digested instead of packing up pounds because nowadays we sit mostly at an office at work and drive around instead of walking.
Ctos youre 100% correct!
You know the salad idea is great! I would love to see you try out some historical salad dressings.
Justine is such a cutie pie. Ron is a real handsome one. I adore your channel, the vintage cabin, lifestyle, and food always look delicious. Love from the Balkans. ❤
Thank you so much!
I love watching the two of you! I am learning so much about the Frontier life, and when you two are being silly with one another, You make me smile from ear to ear. Justine, You are not alone when it comes to the hot bathes. The hotter, the better:) Thank you for sharing your videos. I look forward to them!
Dinner and a dance! You can't beat that!
I've just recently found out about you guys, so I've been watching your old episodes in-between your new ones. You guys are so funny. Thank you for this receipt. They were so delicious!
Now I am going to have a salad for dinner.
With some cheese. That sounds good. Thanks for the idea guys.
Yum looks delicious 😋 hey Ron, looking to order an hourglass for my husband's birthday in early November. Will you be making more of them?
Yes I will
Frying in oil goes back at least a couple of millennia BC, and originates from the Fertile Crescent where neolithic farming originated. Onion remains have been found ancient Egyptian tombs, and are thought to have originated in Asia during the bronze age. Flour from ancient grains comes out of the Fertile Crescent as well, and is part of the group of Founder Crops of the Fertile Crescent, which include einkorn wheat, emmer wheat, barley, lentil, pea, chickpea, bitter vetch, and flax.
Wow Ron, did you really play the violin? Awesome if you did! 🎻
Ron ,Justine has to taste the food first to make sure it’s worthy of you.😂
I love salad! I’m enjoying both of your channels:) I am going to make onion rings tomorrow. I love the simplicity of the recipe!
Love your jig Justine and love the prayer!❤
Love all of your videos, and those onion rings look AMAZING!!
I hate cantaloupe too! I also hate cauliflower! Those onion rings look great & sound nice & crispy though.. I’ll have to give them a try for sure.. I’ve been so busy lately that I haven’t had time to watch y’all’s latest videos but I finally got a chance to sit down & catch up on them today! Great content as always! Entertaining & informative! Looking forward to the next one! 🇺🇸❤️
I’m really loving your videos you make me smile every time I watch. I hope you’ll stay together for a lifetime. And little Alfred is looking really great, you’re doing a fantastic job of taking care of him, keep up the great work, you both make great parents for him 🥰.
Here in the south I have seen a recipe for a tomato 🍅 🥧 I have never made it but when you look for tomato 🍅 recipes see if they did a tomato pie.
Those onion rings took delicious I love😊
Wow it's wonderful receipt that you have for onion rings to taste good cold!
The salad looks so good too!
I agree with your secrets for health, they truly do work! Tomatoes have Vitamin C too. Going to try out the onion rings! I hope you don't lose anymore chickens 🙏🌞
I love your channel. You 2 are so funny, love it!😊😁
Lol! I had to pause 28:32, Justine in modern clothing! Yoooooooo I never thought I'd see it! I'm so jealous folks can order high quality furniture from Ron.
By the way Ron, that beard is on point!
Thankyou!
There is never a dull moment with you two. I love it.
Was there a specific onion that the recipe called for?
Great meal on a hot day. I love watching you two. I am late watching this one I been busy cleaning this weekend
Great info on salad..did not know it was so popular in that period!
I can imagine some settler was down to onions, flour, eggs, lard and mustard left for food until they got to go to town. Onion rings were born.
thank you for making these very comfy to watch at night when i lay down 🥰 i appreciate the work
Waiting to watch-------wish you would put more videos on!!
OH I am definitely looking forward to your video on tomato based receipts!
Amazing Works Steve. Please let us know when and if you are making the prints that you and Debbie are putting in your home, for sale!
Interesting the story about the onion rings. I didn’t know it was so old. Looks nice with that refreshing salad.