Hello iam possum and I am from Australia and i sm really enjoying watching your channel itd very interesting to go back in time to see how people in the1800s cooked and lived hope to see more videos take care possum 😊
Such beautiful China... Thank you for sharing this with us and we just love the history and your wonderful subjects. YOU cook in a fireplace and make it look easy when clearly it is a hard form of cooking. Cannot wait until you bring up your role model dramatic series again. ALL wonderful to share.
I would have never thought I would have never thought Justine was middle Eastern. I thought she was Scottish Irish or Welsh . You guys are great again, congratulations on your union . Many years of happiness and prosperity to you both. Many blessings.
I live in Washington County, TN. The State of Franklin is a big deal around here. Lol. There was actually a battle in Johnson City, which is in Washington Co. The Battle of the Lost State of Franklin. It happened at the Tipton -Haynes farm which is now a historical farm and i used to give tours there. Sevier county is named after John Sevier ( pronounced Suh Veer) He was a founding father of Tennessee and one of our 1st governors. He also fought and led some of the Overmountain Men at the battle of King's Mountain in 1780. George Washington stated it was the turning point of the Revolutionary War. Love your channel 😊
Thanks for that tip about sprinkling ground flax on your toast! Def helps get things moving for me! Im gonna add it on top of my gluten free sour dough bread. And so interesting that linen comes from the flax plant!!! What a treasure of a plant 😍
So glad you two are back! FYI...your channel has become my favorite of all the channels I'm subscribed to. Lookin' forward to videos of y'all enjoying your new home. P.S. Would like to know the story behind the "lost state" named "Forgottonia". 🤔
Justine if you find any other Blue Willow patterned dishes, if there are only two people on the bridge (like yours), they are highly collectible and more valuable. Modern versions of the pattern have three people on the bridge. What a beautiful find! 😍
Crazing is due to a thermal expansion mismatch between body and glaze. As a piece of ware is heated and cooled during normal use, it expands and contracts.
Justin, your rooster candlesticks look gorgeous, placed beautifully. Ron, I am from North Carolina thank you for the fun fact. Frankland renamed Franklin…
You do such a good job Justine... I'm a professional cook but I have to say working on the equipment that you have so to speak, a fire and cast iron haha is really awesome
Your dedication to crafting the Breakfast of Champions for The Lost States of America's live chat is truly commendable. Your culinary skills and engaging presentation enhance the audience's experience, making each session memorable and delightful. And I Am Floating Village Life
Oh I’m so envious of your beautiful 200 year old china cups! How I would love to drink a good cup of English tea from them! And the deep saucers that originally would have the tea poured into them from the cup to drink! In England in the 18/19th centuries it was called ‘ Having a dish of Tay!’. Some old people in the 20th century still called it that and still drank it that way. The custom died out because the saucers were made more shallow.
Justine and Ron, thank you for having both channels and the content you bring. This meal looks sooo appetizing. Yall definitely bring it all to y’all’s videos
Congratulations on your wedding ceremonies, Justine and Ron! I am sure you both are aware that when you store your 200 year old tea set that you have it anchored safely or put in a place that is safe from earthquakes that sometimes happens in St Genevieve! Also keep out of reach from Mish Mish from knocking it on the floor LOL.
We live in Washington County, Tennessee. There is a road in Johnson City which is called the State of Franklin Road. Our county seat is in Jonesborough, Tennessee which is the oldest town in the state and where the first Abolitionist paper was written . People come from all over in October as it is the International Story Telling Capital.
I used to attend the Summer I think, storytelling class in Jonesboro. I did history events in East Tennessee. I miss it so much. Hope y'all are doing well after the storm and flood.
I love the random facts about America and the states and the names I find that very interesting. Thank you for your videos. I love your videos. I believe I was born in the wrong century and fascinated with our history.
I remember my friend being told that you have to use your crockery to prevent damage. He had kept really expensive dinner services that had belonged to his mother wrapped up in tissue for years, thinking he was keeping it safe. When he eventually decided to sell, a lot of it had developed hairline cracks. He was told by the antique house that these things need to be used (or kept in museum conditions) in order to preserve damage.
What a great video!! It really shows how much you two genuinely care for our nations history. Thanks for all this wonderful information. GBA!! My best to you both.
My husband always overcooks and oversalts food when he cooks, which is rare in our house. I do 99% of the cooking. It's best that I do it. Plus I love cooking! 🍳🥓🍞🍗🍖🍠
I believe the practice of putting a plate of food in the oven to keep it warm, for those who were late to supper may have been a cause of some cracking. No microwave 😁
Honest, LOVING sharing of likes and dislikes in a relationship is one of the keys to happiness. Good for you two! "Crazing" is what those fine cracks in china dishes is called. It is caused by a combination of things: age, temperature and humidity changes, moisture penetration, rough handling. But can also be caused by problems with glaze to clay mismatch and the cooling rate during the firing process. I loved that map!
Awesome video Hi Good Morning Ron and Justine your Breakfast looks Devine and I’ll look for Lavender and & Black Tea I love tea 🫖. Thanks for a great time spending with you both.
The crazing in porcelain is from temperature changes from hot and cold. When they’re cold and hot liquids or foods are placed on them or they’re hot and suddenly subjected to cold.
Yes the heat causes the crackling. My mother-in-law thought she was keeping an entire set of china nice for one of her daughters. She kept it in the attic. They didn't want them so she gifted them to me. I was only able to find a few pieces to keep as this crackling makes them unsafe. A few were used for flower pots. Also, NEVER store your glasses or stemware upside-down on their rims. It will crack the glass.
Love the breakfast it all sounds and looks good yes love thyme makes all food taste good! And it’s great to see you all back from your honeymoon trip brings back memories of when I lived in Virginia!! And just got to pick at you both!! I thought nutmeg was a favorite spice you all used in your receipts!! 😂😂😂😂
Hello iam possum and I am from Australia and i sm really enjoying watching your channel itd very interesting to go back in time to see how people in the1800s cooked and lived hope to see more videos take care possum 😊
It's so nice that the china ended up in the hands of someone that will really cherish them.
So apparently, Ron is a Hobbit. Breakfast, Second Breakfast, Lunch, Onsies, Twosies...
Actually it’s
Breakfast: 7 AM
Second breakfast: 9 AM
Elevenses: 11 AM
Luncheon: 1 PM
Afternoon tea: 3 PM
Dinner: 6 PM
Supper: 9 PM
@@talknerdytome5713 Just my curiosity. What they serve to eat and drink at 9AM, 11AM and 1 PM? 😊
My oldest son too😂😂
Looks lovely
Hello 👋,
I noticed you two Never Prayed before you ate like You use to.
I Absolutely Love Your Tea Set.
You two are the Sweetest. 😊
Love the Chicken wall sconces so cute and what a great find!!
I've never had thyme and rosemary in eggs. I need to try it.
Such beautiful China... Thank you for sharing this with us and we just love the history and your wonderful subjects. YOU cook in a fireplace and make it look easy when clearly it is a hard form of cooking. Cannot wait until you bring up your role model dramatic series again. ALL wonderful to share.
You guys are the only other couple that my wife and I know that toast each other with utensils before we eat... Cheers Friends!
Aw thank you! Cheers!❤
Beautiful teacups, what a find!
I would have never thought I would have never thought Justine was middle Eastern. I thought she was Scottish Irish or Welsh . You guys are great again, congratulations on your union . Many years of happiness and prosperity to you both. Many blessings.
Who knew about the lost states?!? Thank you for this interesting history!
Mrs Rayfield, you'd make Betsy Ross jealous! Looking Early American fabulous !! 🎉❤
Love you three very much and hugs to Ron,Justine and Mish Mish 💐💐
I live in Washington County, TN. The State of Franklin is a big deal around here. Lol. There was actually a battle in Johnson City, which is in Washington Co. The Battle of the Lost State of Franklin. It happened at the Tipton -Haynes farm which is now a historical farm and i used to give tours there. Sevier county is named after John Sevier ( pronounced Suh Veer) He was a founding father of Tennessee and one of our 1st governors. He also fought and led some of the Overmountain Men at the battle of King's Mountain in 1780. George Washington stated it was the turning point of the Revolutionary War. Love your channel 😊
Thanks for that tip about sprinkling ground flax on your toast! Def helps get things moving for me! Im gonna add it on top of my gluten free sour dough bread. And so interesting that linen comes from the flax plant!!! What a treasure of a plant 😍
I actually tuned in just in time. You guys crack me up. Ron-“what’s a microwave?” 😝 Just love watching you’re channels.
So glad you two are back! FYI...your channel has become my favorite of all the channels I'm subscribed to. Lookin' forward to videos of y'all enjoying your new home. P.S. Would like to know the story behind the "lost state" named "Forgottonia". 🤔
The lost state of Franklin. My family had a lot to do with trying to make this a state. Tennessee and Kentucky
Someone took very good care of the tea set
You said Sevierville correctly. The emphasis is on the second syllable...vier. I love both your channels. Thanks for returning!❤
The way you pronounced Sevier was spot on!
Flax-seeds ground into a meal can be used as an Egg replacement when soaked in water ( 1 Tablespoon Flax Meal + 2-3 Tablespoons Water).
I'm excited to catch this after work today! I hope everybody's having a wonderful week so far! Cheers! 😃✨
Cheers to you as well!:)
@@maryriley8077 And to you, too! Thank you! ☺️
Doesn’t matter how you sing…
As long as you do it with spirit!,,
And pride!,
Thank you for your post. Love the history you teach us!
Beautiful beautiful cups and saucers good for you guys
Justine if you find any other Blue Willow patterned dishes, if there are only two people on the bridge (like yours), they are highly collectible and more valuable. Modern versions of the pattern have three people on the bridge. What a beautiful find! 😍
I wish I could go out and pick blueberries fresh. You're blessed.
Justine’s mom is middle eastern COOLIO..never would have guessed..this is a super fun video xoxoxo
So nice to hear about Sevierville! I read so many stories about John Sevier and his Bonny Kate. What a fascinating couple!
OMG... I see the chicken sconces in the background... how adorable ❤
Crazing is due to a thermal expansion mismatch between body and glaze. As a piece of ware is heated and cooled during normal use, it expands and contracts.
Good evening Ron and Justine love you both .❤
Good evening Justine, Ron and everyone!!! It’s sweltering here in Springfield, IL 😢
Blueberries! Our bushes are coming into fruit now, the highlight of the summer. This morning's breakfast is blueberries in my Cheerios. 😋
Justin, your rooster candlesticks look gorgeous, placed beautifully. Ron, I am from North Carolina thank you for the fun fact. Frankland renamed Franklin…
I look forward every Wednesday to watch y'all show. I was able I would love to come down and visit.
Ben Franklin wanted the national flower to be the Dandelion. It would grow anywhere without prejudice.
You do such a good job Justine... I'm a professional cook but I have to say working on the equipment that you have so to speak, a fire and cast iron haha is really awesome
Beautiful pieces. ❤️🤍💙
WooHoo Ron's channel is so close to 100k ❤❤❤
Your dedication to crafting the Breakfast of Champions for The Lost States of America's live chat is truly commendable. Your culinary skills and engaging presentation enhance the audience's experience, making each session memorable and delightful.
And I Am Floating Village Life
Pa. was named for William Penn. (Penn's woods) Love you guys!
Oh I’m so envious of your beautiful 200 year old china cups! How I would love to drink a good cup of English tea from them! And the deep saucers that originally would have the tea poured into them from the cup to drink! In England in the 18/19th centuries it was called ‘ Having a dish of Tay!’. Some old people in the 20th century still called it that and still drank it that way. The custom died out because the saucers were made more shallow.
I wish I lived so much closer to missouri. I'd be going to all those fun things that your's town puts on
Same, but I'm in North Carolina
I don't always get to see your videos but they are truly enjoyable! Keep up the great work and forget the online idgits!! God bless❤
Justine and Ron, thank you for having both channels and the content you bring. This meal looks sooo appetizing. Yall definitely bring it all to y’all’s videos
I’m going to try adding rosemary and thyme to my eggs!
Congratulations on your wedding ceremonies, Justine and Ron! I am sure you both are aware that when you store your 200 year old tea set that you have it anchored safely or put in a place that is safe from earthquakes that sometimes happens in St Genevieve! Also keep out of reach from Mish Mish from knocking it on the floor LOL.
Having read your tea leaves, I see someone wearing a trifold hat writing a letter with a feather quill pen.
Good Ole Ben from my home city of Philadelphia.👍👍👍
Love both your channels so much! Also love the tea set. Very beautiful. Missed you praying before the meal. 💜
Cool history about the states. Love from Colorado ❤
Hello, Rayfields! I love the chicken sconces up and the tea set is beautiful. I hope you have a blessed week! xoxo
Can’t wait! Love watching you cook and chat.
Hi guys! Greetings from Hendricks County, Indiana!
Love cooking and chat can’t wait
We live in Washington County, Tennessee. There is a road in Johnson City which is called the State of Franklin Road. Our county seat is in Jonesborough, Tennessee which is the oldest town in the state and where the first Abolitionist paper was written . People come from all over in October as it is the International Story Telling Capital.
That’s awesome! I didn’t know that.
I used to attend the Summer I think, storytelling class in Jonesboro. I did history events in East Tennessee. I miss it so much. Hope y'all are doing well after the storm and flood.
Justine, your sausage and eggs look delicious.
You should come to Massachusetts and visit Old Sturbridge Village!
I love Sturbridge Village.
Super stoked!!!
I love the random facts about America and the states and the names I find that very interesting. Thank you for your videos. I love your videos. I believe I was born in the wrong century and fascinated with our history.
We actually have transylvania college in middle of lexington I have lived in KY most my life
The look of horror in Ron’s eyes when Justine says ‘I have to tell you something’ (ended up being that he didn’t use enough spice in the eggs) 😂
You guys are such fun to watch!
I remember my friend being told that you have to use your crockery to prevent damage. He had kept really expensive dinner services that had belonged to his mother wrapped up in tissue for years, thinking he was keeping it safe.
When he eventually decided to sell, a lot of it had developed hairline cracks. He was told by the antique house that these things need to be used (or kept in museum conditions) in order to preserve damage.
My aunt lives in Tennessee. The town she lives in is called Sevierville. It's pronounced Severe ville.
Can’t wait! ❤
Nor can I! So glad They're back!
Hello from Charleston school
Love you both too. You make my day.
Ron, you are being so funny today. Thanks. I have been enjoying laughing.
Penn"sylvania" proud here! 👍 Lol!
Hello fellow Pennsylvanian! 😊 From the depths of the valleys here, where we speak "pennsyl-tucky" 😆
Pennsylvania here also
Who invited His Majesty's 42nd Regiment of Foot, The Black Watch??? We still call lunch dinner here in North Carolina.
I've always thought flax has a slight walnut flavor. Love it.
What a great video!! It really shows how much you two genuinely care for our nations history. Thanks for all this wonderful information. GBA!! My best to you both.
Thyme survived the winter at our house.
I love the music!…and the china❤️
when I bake bread, I put flaxseeds INTO the dough; no need to add it ONTo the jam later… Try it!
Always look forward to Early American and Frontier Patriot videos. Thank you!
Antiques fan too your cups were not mistreated and were loved. I collect blue willow which is the pattern and its still popular and made.
What a fun July 4 party wish I could be there
My husband always overcooks and oversalts food when he cooks, which is rare in our house. I do 99% of the cooking. It's best that I do it. Plus I love cooking! 🍳🥓🍞🍗🍖🍠
I believe the practice of putting a plate of food in the oven to keep it warm, for those who were late to supper may have been a cause of some cracking. No microwave 😁
Hi guys
The thing to do is to keep using the china and hope it doesn't crazy crack with love from Australia
I’m so happy you’re back with videos. ❤
You both make me hungry for real food. I watch your videos when im eating my tv dinners . No stove here, just a microwave.
I SEE YOU PUT UP YOUR TWO NEW CHICKEN SCONCES. THEY LOOK NICE! INTERSETING INFO ON THE LOST STATES. Do take care. Fl.
Honest, LOVING sharing of likes and dislikes in a relationship is one of the keys to happiness. Good for you two! "Crazing" is what those fine cracks in china dishes is called. It is caused by a combination of things: age, temperature and humidity changes, moisture penetration, rough handling. But can also be caused by problems with glaze to clay mismatch and the cooling rate during the firing process. I loved that map!
Im waiting!!!🎉🎉
For what?
Awesome video Hi Good Morning Ron and Justine your Breakfast looks Devine and I’ll look for Lavender and & Black Tea I love tea 🫖. Thanks for a great time spending with you both.
Loving the chicken/roosters on your wall with the candles. They look awesome.
There's a LEESYLVANIA in Virginia. It was a town but is now reduced to a state park and island-ish.
The glaze and firing process typically causes spider cracks over time. Very common in English garden type china
The crazing in porcelain is from temperature changes from hot and cold. When they’re cold and hot liquids or foods are placed on them or they’re hot and suddenly subjected to cold.
Do you use ground flax seed? I'd heard it has to be ground for your body to get maximum nutrition. What say you Mrs Rayfield??
Good video. Y’all forgot to pray!😊
Yes the heat causes the crackling. My mother-in-law thought she was keeping an entire set of china nice for one of her daughters. She kept it in the attic. They didn't want them so she gifted them to me. I was only able to find a few pieces to keep as this crackling makes them unsafe. A few were used for flower pots. Also, NEVER store your glasses or stemware upside-down on their rims. It will crack the glass.
Love the breakfast it all sounds and looks good yes love thyme makes all food taste good! And it’s great to see you all back from your honeymoon trip brings back memories of when I lived in Virginia!! And just got to pick at you both!! I thought nutmeg was a favorite spice you all used in your receipts!! 😂😂😂😂
Its sweet as I think of you two as friends, your welcome to visit here in Idaho any day. American Good Neighbor country is where I live.
Always enjoy watching you two. Informative and fun