German here. In Germany, most people buy their Christmas trees the week before Christmas and put it up inside on Christmas Eve‘s day (24th) and decorate it. It then stays in the home until around the second week of January or so.
We used to take cloves and oranges and stud the cloves into the oranges,and would tie bundles of cinnamon sticks with festive ribbons and hang them around the house.
Any man would do. My girl makes such simple dishes n always talks about how she is no good in cooking. I agree that those r no special dishes but idk why I love em! Maybe its the love? I guess Ron would agree....only difference is...Justine is a great cook.
Listening to your conversation is like chicken soup for my soul! About Christmas decorating, while other people are out to the shopping malls and going nuts on Black Friday, I put up my porch lights and a little tabletop tree while playing vintage seasonal music. Nothing comes back down until Three Kings Day in January. I just feel the lights and colors are so good for people to see in the wintertime.
Your soup looks sooo good !! You said building a summer kitchen ? Will you put a cooking fireplace in it ?Or in your house ? Can't wait to follow you on your amazing journey !!
I would like to ask you to please make candles again , but add some essential oils in them like oil from the orange peel, or some lavender flowers into an oil? Thank you for that and love the info you provide on the colonial times!
That looks delicious I love soup. Ron sure is a character I put my tree up the Saturday after Thanksgiving.God bless you both I enjoy watching you guys
SO DELICIOUS and comforting especially for someone sick back in 1828! The crackers look like "Wheat Thins" which I know are not really Wheat Thins but I wonder if Wheat Thins was inspired by these traditional crackers?
In the Philippines we have a dish called Arozcaldo, it's like rice chicken stew as well I think you can try it. It's so yummy and best on winter or rainy days❤
@@EarlyAmerican Mom and Dad had an Oldsmobile Cutlass and it was so much fun for us kids!! I ❤️ St. Genevieve!!! I live in Oklahoma now and miss my home so much!!
P.S. I was SUPER worried about you all finding an area with a lot of land. I am VERY happy to learn that you were blessed with it. It makes me feel like dreams can come true.
When Ron was snapping the crackers and Justine was doing the hands open motion behind him, I absolutely LOVED it, I couldn’t stop giggling. I adore watching the two of you !!! As I said in a comment about one of y’all’s other videos, “ y’all are my happy place I go to“ every time I’m watching the videos. Thank you both for bringing so much joy, laughter and making my heart and soul feel at peace. ❤❤
Also in the Philippines we start decorating for Christmas on September 1st 😂 The 'ber' months (brrr 🥶) are when we celebrate Christmas. Then new years sometimes lasts until February 😂
Beautiful business card! Thanks for sharing all about your purchases. Love seeing you cook and share about how you got interested in this lifestyle. I agree simple food is the best, so nourishing!
I love watching yr videos. U have inspired me to learn how and get back to basics. I’ve started with making butter. Found me a small crock. Keep up the videos. Love them love u 2 yr so stinking cute!
Justine! Have you ever read Kaskaskia - The Lost Capital of Illinois by David MacDonald & Raine Waters? It's a great book on local history! The section on architecture is amazing, and there's quite a bit of information on Ste. Genevieve. Love your channels! 🌞💛💯🏆
I really enjoyed the Potatoes and Egg video inspired by your mother and her Assyrian family recipe. Would love to see another video of a Savory dish that may have been a recipe during the Early American period that may have borrowed /inspired from another country.
I put my tree up the first week of December and take it down the weekend after the Epiphany. I am going to check out Candy’s website for traditional decorations.
Looks like you need a ladle with a shorter handle. Great job on the crispy crackers. Chicken Soup is supposed to be good for you when you feel sick. Coordinate a party of strong men for some authentic 19th century cooking to help Ron do some construction work. That might save you some time. I love you guys bringing history to life by actually living it! Maybe in the distant future, after you've built your house, settled in, lived a little on the land, your next project could be creating an Air B&B for families to experience and learn the life that you live on the land, rustic and "inconvenient." That would be a fantastic experience for visitors. You will have a demand for that.
Watching on this cool day as I'm eating a bowl of homemade chicken noodle soup. Fitting indeed! Love both channels! Great as always..Blessings and respect!
I have a halloween tree up from the fish weekend of September, then Christmas tree up the day after thanksgiving. Then, when my daughter was little, she missed Christmas so much that I started keeping the tree up and decorating I for Valentine's Day, St Patricks Day, then Easter. It comes down after Easter, for the summer. I thought about getting fake palm tree for the summer lol.
I wanted to ask how many hours a day are you in character. I know you have modern lives or we wouldn't be watching you on RUclips. LoL. I admire both of you and anyone else who do what you do in the re-enactment community. I wish I'd know about it when I was young. God bless you both!!!!!
Love the video! BTW, Justine, I've been a fan of Vegeta for almost 20 years now. A friend from Germany introduced us to it -- it made her salad dressings amazing. I love using it in my soups and risottos. So delish!
Another Fabulous Chew & Chat; but come on Justine; You never really "Just Taste" the Food. You always have Full Servings of Everything You Cook. It's a Wonder Poor Ron gets anything at all to Eat; LOL. Your just as Cute as can be Justine!😆
@@dawnyofthelight I Know that she has two Channels! Been Watching them for a long time and I Love them Both 💘 I beg to differ however on your response! Hopefully we all taste our food when we're Cooking to check on the Seasoning. Most of Us don't have a full helping before we sit down at the Dinner Table to eat; which Justine does. My Comment is not meant to hurt anyone! Just observing the Facts & making mention of what are probably in other viewers thoughts & minds but are afraid to say anything.
I'm just the opposite! 😊 Justine does eat before they film Frontier Patriot, but she eats very little at that time. It's Ron who can't get enough food. I saw him eat 9!!! beef patties once along with whatever else she fixed. She only ate 1. And he never asks her if she would like to have more before he polishes off whatever is left.
I can’t wait to try this! I loved your barley soup, so I am writing up the receipts of this one even without trying it. My heirs will get the recipe cards and maybe this cooking will be enjoyed for years to come! I will give you and the original recipe credit. Thanks!
Thanks guys, it's been a while sense we checked in but what a treat! So happy to hear that you got some land and are under way with your dream. Please stay strong in your relationship, it can be stressful when you are building a house. As for the Christmas tree.... We put ours up on Christmas eve and take it down January 6th. In regards to the questions.... #3 thanks for letting us know that its a quarter horse, #4 Where do you put the quarter? :)
Just rewatching this video & I have to comment on dresses. Justine I whole heartedly agree dresses and skirts provide better air-conditioning than pants. 😁👗
Sorry I missed the live chat, chicken and rice or chicken noodle soup-it makes a good meal, love it (grew up with comfort food ) make a grilled cheese with it. Always satisfying! I've been to colonial Williamsburg, it's so interesting and historical. Good call Ron, history is fun to learn, and old architecture is beautiful because engineers dont design like that anymore (too plain, square, boring)
Great video!. Justine, could you do a video on your cooking utensils and cooking pots? And, Ron, would you consider filming the clearing and building your new 'forever home'.
I had to wait a day to watch this as Justine's cooking video made me so hungry! YUMMY 😋 SOUP! Mocha sure is a big beauty! God bless & direct y'all! Praying for you all to do well!
Extremely happy for yall getting your land! Congrats! Can't wait for the vlogs or videos of it coming along, if that what your planning to share with us! I'd love to see! It would make great awesome content!
I agree Justine when i wear a long dress it is always coller to me and my legs are cold rather than if i wore snug pants that make me warmer.skirts and dresses are great during hot months.
The soup seems to be so comfort, perfect for the cold weather; a person recovering from the flu or just because. Love your decor. I put my Christmas decor in November. Thank you for sharing where you got your pots and utensils.
Very interesting about the Colonial Williamsburg wreaths! How is it that I live near that area and visit quite often and I just learned that they invited hanging the wreaths outside the door? 🤣 Love y’all’s videos, keep them up :) From Windsor, VA
Nice video, R & J! That is a nice wreath. My hubby & I will be heading to Williamsburg on Thanksgiving week specifically to see the wreathes. I'm so excited! When I lived in VA I would go with friends to photograph the wreathes. They are each so unique and beautiful! Many of the shop wreathes represent the shop goods. So if its a sewing shop, the wreath might be made up of cloth, thimbles and needles. It really is worth the trip to see what each establishment comes up with. It's also quite a romantic place for a possible honeymoon. Just sayin'... 😊 By the way, some of my ancestors were German and settled in SW Indiana. My great-grandfather, from that German heritage, was a horse trader and my grandmother said they had to move around a lot because of it. I guess horse traders were a bit like used car sellers. They would often get an older horse, doctor it up to look better than it was and then, sell it. Of course, that didn't fare too well with some people which is why they had to move so much. At least, that's what I was told. 🙂
What are you going to do with this little cabin once you have built your house on your land? Will you be able to move everything over? Will you still have access to the land where this cabin is?
I put my tree up the day after Thanksgiving for years. My first CHRISTmas on my own I put it up the first part of September! I love CHRISTmas and just could not wait! We always had about house growing up, and a 5 gallon bucket in the house 🏡 for nighttime use! And got our water from a well that the farmer across the road had setup to water his cows it pumped water when there was wind 🌬️ to turn the wind mill! ✝️♥️🙏🏡🤠👴🦌⛪️🌹❤️
It is adorable how u both pronounce fajitas... I live in San Diego so we pronounce it the Mexican way of fa-he-ta, so it is adorable to me the way u both say it. Love ur channels btw, u both seem so wholesome and kind
Nooo we are saying Vageta seasoning, not fajitas. www.google.com/search?q=vegeta+seasoning&rlz=1C1CHBF_enUS946US946&sxsrf=ALiCzsZU9nFuSp2QAQtraJzeyhJJ2yj-Kw:1669771951039&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwihhv2f4dT7AhWrlIkEHZ2dDK8Q_AUoAXoECAMQAw&biw=923&bih=843&dpr=1.1
Ron,does your horse drive or ever plowed I learned this skill in 1990. It's is amazing it's total team work. I enjoy it very much. I would take either our doctor buggy or the vis a vi out to our local store. It surprised me on the amount of people wanting to learn old ways. But, if you were planning a quick outing, 3 to 4 hours answering questions. We finally were able to finish out Afternoon drive through our small community.
Way to go Ron on the crackers and soup looked delicious just had chicken n rice soup last week. I am thrilled you found your forever property excited to come along on your journey!
Fajita is faheeta sounded out. You guys are the best!! Love your channel!! I am an Arkansas native and have visited Missouri many times! Beautiful country
Trees in my family have always went up on thanksgiving, my mother would take advantage of feeding us by saying if we eat then we can put up christmas decotations, then take them down on christmas day after we eat and open gifts
I just found your channels. I love all the knowledge that you share. I was wondering if you do any crafts, like sewing, spinning, or, knitting. I feel like I could have lived in the 1880s.
There is never a dull moment with you two. Ron!! How dare you compliment another woman’s biscuits 😂😂😂
The audacity of that man, seriously
:( lol
@@EarlyAmerican don’t make him anymore biscuits lol
@@frontierpatriot Ron, in the famous words of the “Soup Nazi” from Seinfeld “ no more biscuits for you “ 😂😂
LOL!!
German here. In Germany, most people buy their Christmas trees the week before Christmas and put it up inside on Christmas Eve‘s day (24th) and decorate it. It then stays in the home until around the second week of January or so.
I would be interested in watching the build of your 1820's home 🏡 👍
Yes, yes, and yes. I would love to see some of that!
We used to take cloves and oranges and stud the cloves into the oranges,and would tie bundles of cinnamon sticks with festive ribbons and hang them around the house.
Just a wonderful video! You’re both awesome people and we all love what you do. Can’t wait for the home build updates.
Thanks so much!
You should be glad that Ron loves your cooking and is more than happy to eat anything you cook!
Any man would do. My girl makes such simple dishes n always talks about how she is no good in cooking. I agree that those r no special dishes but idk why I love em! Maybe its the love? I guess Ron would agree....only difference is...Justine is a great cook.
Listening to your conversation is like chicken soup for my soul! About Christmas decorating, while other people are out to the shopping malls and going nuts on Black Friday, I put up my porch lights and a little tabletop tree while playing vintage seasonal music. Nothing comes back down until Three Kings Day in January. I just feel the lights and colors are so good for people to see in the wintertime.
Your soup looks sooo good !! You said building a summer kitchen ? Will you put a cooking fireplace in it ?Or in your house ? Can't wait to follow you on your amazing journey !!
Thank you for what you do. You two make the world a better place. Lovin' the kitchen ironworks tour! Can't wait to try this soup.
I would like to ask you to please make candles again , but add some essential oils in them like oil from the orange peel, or some lavender flowers into an oil? Thank you for that and love the info you provide on the colonial times!
Bahaha...🤣😂 I can't tell y'all how much I love both of you🤣😂 y'all are precious. 🤣
Love you guys I needed your happiness today as we’ve had a death in the family and you both make me smile
God bless you
Emily I'm sorry for your loss
Oxoxox thank you for the joy
I'm sorry Emily, god be with your family and I'm thinking of you ❤️
Nice video about all your utensils and pans! Watch out that you dry those tin items very well as they will rust!
That looks delicious I love soup. Ron sure is a character I put my tree up the Saturday after Thanksgiving.God bless you both I enjoy watching you guys
I love these two sweet characters.♥
Building the house would be a fascinating utube subject. I am excited for you both 🥰🥰
SO DELICIOUS and comforting especially for someone sick back in 1828! The crackers look like "Wheat Thins" which I know are not really Wheat Thins but I wonder if Wheat Thins was inspired by these traditional crackers?
In the Philippines we have a dish called Arozcaldo, it's like rice chicken stew as well I think you can try it. It's so yummy and best on winter or rainy days❤
We used to drive all the way from St. Mary’s to St. Genevieve to look at Christmas decorations when I was a kid❤
Wow!!
@@EarlyAmerican Mom and Dad had an Oldsmobile Cutlass and it was so much fun for us kids!! I ❤️ St. Genevieve!!! I live in Oklahoma now and miss my home so much!!
Absolutely beautiful winter scene
Thanks guys, I love your channels💜
Thanks for watching!
P.S. I was SUPER worried about you all finding an area with a lot of land. I am VERY happy to learn that you were blessed with it. It makes me feel like dreams can come true.
When Ron was snapping the crackers and Justine was doing the hands open motion behind him, I absolutely LOVED it, I couldn’t stop giggling. I adore watching the two of you !!! As I said in a comment about one of y’all’s other videos, “ y’all are my happy place I go to“ every time I’m watching the videos. Thank you both for bringing so much joy, laughter and making my heart and soul feel at peace. ❤❤
I love that you used the craft from Kandye's video this week. Bet it smells good
Also in the Philippines we start decorating for Christmas on September 1st 😂 The 'ber' months (brrr 🥶) are when we celebrate Christmas. Then new years sometimes lasts until February 😂
Beautiful business card! Thanks for sharing all about your purchases. Love seeing you cook and share about how you got interested in this lifestyle. I agree simple food is the best, so nourishing!
I didn't know that about Colonial Williamsburg! Very interesting. I love Colonial Williamsburg Christmas decorations.
I could use some of your soup today it would hit the spot as I have the flu . Love you guys.
Feel better soon!
get well soon!
I love watching yr videos. U have inspired me to learn how and get back to basics. I’ve started with making butter. Found me a small crock. Keep up the videos. Love them love u 2 yr so stinking cute!
So fun to have discovered your channels -- you two are the sweetest couple!! Thanks so much for helping us "feel the roots of REAL LIFE" again!!
Thank you so much!!
Can’t wait to see the start of construction on your house. Please let us see & tell us about the details 👍
Greening up the house in the cold winter months. Especially at Christmas.
I love you guys! Justine, I could watch you cook all day, so soothing. Stay safe and healthy!
This was so fun and informative! I love conversing about things like this! You guys are so interesting and informed!❤
Justine!
Have you ever read Kaskaskia - The Lost Capital of Illinois by David MacDonald & Raine Waters? It's a great book on local history! The section on architecture is amazing, and there's quite a bit of information on Ste. Genevieve.
Love your channels! 🌞💛💯🏆
Nutmeg, the magical spice! My mother always added nutmeg to her chicken soup, and so do I.
I really enjoyed the Potatoes and Egg video inspired by your mother and her Assyrian family recipe. Would love to see another video of a Savory dish that may have been a recipe during the Early American period that may have borrowed /inspired from another country.
I put my tree up the first week of December and take it down the weekend after the Epiphany. I am going to check out Candy’s website for traditional decorations.
Looks like you need a ladle with a shorter handle. Great job on the crispy crackers. Chicken Soup is supposed to be good for you when you feel sick. Coordinate a party of strong men for some authentic 19th century cooking to help Ron do some construction work. That might save you some time. I love you guys bringing history to life by actually living it! Maybe in the distant future, after you've built your house, settled in, lived a little on the land, your next project could be creating an Air B&B for families to experience and learn the life that you live on the land, rustic and "inconvenient." That would be a fantastic experience for visitors. You will have a demand for that.
Watching on this cool day as I'm eating a bowl of homemade chicken noodle soup. Fitting indeed! Love both channels! Great as always..Blessings and respect!
I have a halloween tree up from the fish weekend of September, then Christmas tree up the day after thanksgiving. Then, when my daughter was little, she missed Christmas so much that I started keeping the tree up and decorating I for Valentine's Day, St Patricks Day, then Easter. It comes down after Easter, for the summer. I thought about getting fake palm tree for the summer lol.
I put my tree up the day after Thanksgiving too. If I do it sooner I get tired of it before Christmas. How can you hate salt...I love it!
I wanted to ask how many hours a day are you in character. I know you have modern lives or we wouldn't be watching you on RUclips. LoL. I admire both of you and anyone else who do what you do in the re-enactment community. I wish I'd know about it when I was young. God bless you both!!!!!
its about 50/50 lol Thankyou so much! :)
I was the 500 like. I’m so excited to see the new house progress. Blessings to y’all. 🤗
Thank you both for such lovely and wonderful videos!!! Blessings !!!
thankyou for your kind compliments!! :)
Love the video! BTW, Justine, I've been a fan of Vegeta for almost 20 years now. A friend from Germany introduced us to it -- it made her salad dressings amazing. I love using it in my soups and risottos. So delish!
Another Fabulous Chew & Chat; but come on Justine; You never really "Just Taste" the Food. You always have Full Servings of Everything You Cook. It's a Wonder Poor Ron gets anything at all to Eat; LOL. Your just as Cute as can be Justine!😆
That's cuz she taste it when she's cooking it you could see it on their other channel
@@dawnyofthelight
I Know that she has two Channels! Been Watching them for a long time and I Love them Both 💘
I beg to differ however on your response! Hopefully we all taste our food when we're Cooking to check on the Seasoning. Most of Us don't have a full helping before we sit down at the Dinner Table to eat; which Justine does.
My Comment is not meant to hurt anyone! Just observing the Facts & making mention of what are probably in other viewers thoughts & minds but are afraid to say anything.
I'm just the opposite! 😊 Justine does eat before they film Frontier Patriot, but she eats very little at that time. It's Ron who can't get enough food. I saw him eat 9!!! beef patties once along with whatever else she fixed. She only ate 1. And he never asks her if she would like to have more before he polishes off whatever is left.
I can’t wait to try this! I loved your barley soup, so I am writing up the receipts of this one even without trying it. My heirs will get the recipe cards and maybe this cooking will be enjoyed for years to come! I will give you and the original recipe credit. Thanks!
Thanks guys, it's been a while sense we checked in but what a treat! So happy to hear that you got some land and are under way with your dream. Please stay strong in your relationship, it can be stressful when you are building a house. As for the Christmas tree.... We put ours up on Christmas eve and take it down January 6th. In regards to the questions.... #3 thanks for letting us know that its a quarter horse, #4 Where do you put the quarter? :)
At 27:45 I thought Ron was just gonna say, “and crack…” 😂😂😂
Just rewatching this video & I have to comment on dresses. Justine I whole heartedly agree dresses and skirts provide better air-conditioning than pants. 😁👗
I watch y’all on smart tv but can only like and post through my iPhone.. love yalls channel
Great Job on that meal :) Love the look of that Soup! Those Crackers Ron made look great too 👍 hope to see how they are made:) God Bless you guys :)
This channel is blessing,thank you guys you are wonderful people 🤍🇺🇸
I made this today with dry parsley and no nutmeg, every loved it
Sorry I missed the live chat, chicken and rice or chicken noodle soup-it makes a good meal, love it (grew up with comfort food ) make a grilled cheese with it. Always satisfying! I've been to colonial Williamsburg, it's so interesting and historical. Good call Ron, history is fun to learn, and old architecture is beautiful because engineers dont design like that anymore (too plain, square, boring)
yalls home is so beautiful it’s very autumnal and cottagecore it’s so pretty and cozy, i would love to live in a cute cozy home like this c:
I recently discovered this channel and I'm loving it. Thanks for your effort to bring something so wonderful to your viewers.
Will your new house have indoor plumbing and running water? Not sure I could live without those, because I'm always washing my hands.
Great video!. Justine, could you do a video on your cooking utensils and cooking pots? And, Ron, would you consider filming the clearing and building your new 'forever home'.
I had to wait a day to watch this as Justine's cooking video made me so hungry! YUMMY 😋 SOUP!
Mocha sure is a big beauty!
God bless & direct y'all! Praying for you all to do well!
Extremely happy for yall getting your land! Congrats! Can't wait for the vlogs or videos of it coming along, if that what your planning to share with us! I'd love to see! It would make great awesome content!
You guys are awesome! And Ron is one lucky guy.
7:40 killed me 😂 love you two together!!! And congrats on the house as well! 💜 very exciting
Our Christmas tree goes up first weekend of December
I died laughing at the cracker cracking. How are you guys just so naturally funny??😅🤣😂
I agree Justine when i wear a long dress it is always coller to me and my legs are cold rather than if i wore snug pants that make me warmer.skirts and dresses are great during hot months.
The soup seems to be so comfort, perfect for the cold weather; a person recovering from the flu or just because.
Love your decor.
I put my Christmas decor in November.
Thank you for sharing where you got your pots and utensils.
Justine I love your storytelling at the end of your Chew and Chat series. I hope you continue. Reminds me of my childhood. ❤
Hahaha! Loved the cracker snapping! 😆
Very interesting about the Colonial Williamsburg wreaths! How is it that I live near that area and visit quite often and I just learned that they invited hanging the wreaths outside the door? 🤣 Love y’all’s videos, keep them up :) From Windsor, VA
Ron, wonderful job on the crackers, my man! Haha. Old Lady Mary, quite flirting with Justine's man!!
You guys are too funny! I love your channel!!! Can't wait to see other cool stuff you both are doing!!
I love to listen to you both. You have Great, yummy food!! And very Interesting historical information!
Nice video, R & J! That is a nice wreath. My hubby & I will be heading to Williamsburg on Thanksgiving week specifically to see the wreathes. I'm so excited! When I lived in VA I would go with friends to photograph the wreathes. They are each so unique and beautiful! Many of the shop wreathes represent the shop goods. So if its a sewing shop, the wreath might be made up of cloth, thimbles and needles. It really is worth the trip to see what each establishment comes up with. It's also quite a romantic place for a possible honeymoon. Just sayin'... 😊 By the way, some of my ancestors were German and settled in SW Indiana. My great-grandfather, from that German heritage, was a horse trader and my grandmother said they had to move around a lot because of it. I guess horse traders were a bit like used car sellers. They would often get an older horse, doctor it up to look better than it was and then, sell it. Of course, that didn't fare too well with some people which is why they had to move so much. At least, that's what I was told. 🙂
What are you going to do with this little cabin once you have built your house on your land? Will you be able to move everything over? Will you still have access to the land where this cabin is?
its on my parents property it will be left for fun get togethers most likely
Soup looks delicious 😋 congratulations on both channels success 👍💙
Great catch up video, soup looked amazing. Curious will you be able to have any conveniences in your new kitchen build like running water etc.?
So enjoy spending time w/you two. God bless...
I just made Avgolemono, greek chicken soup, w my fam. It turned out great! This video inspired me. Thanks!
I agree,i like simple foods. YOU get to taste the flavors .
Congratulations on the land !!!!
I put my tree up the day after Thanksgiving for years. My first CHRISTmas on my own I put it up the first part of September! I love CHRISTmas and just could not wait! We always had about house growing up, and a 5 gallon bucket in the house 🏡 for nighttime use! And got our water from a well that the farmer across the road had setup to water his cows it pumped water when there was wind 🌬️ to turn the wind mill! ✝️♥️🙏🏡🤠👴🦌⛪️🌹❤️
Wonderful video! You two are great & make me want to live like an early American. It’s fascinating!
Ron is being much nicer and more appreciative of her, I approve. Love the cooking support from Canada :)
Never miss an episode! 😊🇺🇸
I like to put our tree up the weekend after Thanksgiving ☺️
Thats one wild hair duo !
Tree goes up day after Halloween every year!!!!❤️😉Great video again 😊
Love your videos!! I love history, and you make me smile and remember when the world wasnt so crazy! 🤗🤗
I love Heidelberg! I lived in Bad Bruckenau, up in northern Bavaria
I set up my Christmas decorations at the beginning of October! I’m a Christmas fan!
It is adorable how u both pronounce fajitas... I live in San Diego so we pronounce it the Mexican way of fa-he-ta, so it is adorable to me the way u both say it. Love ur channels btw, u both seem so wholesome and kind
Nooo we are saying Vageta seasoning, not fajitas. www.google.com/search?q=vegeta+seasoning&rlz=1C1CHBF_enUS946US946&sxsrf=ALiCzsZU9nFuSp2QAQtraJzeyhJJ2yj-Kw:1669771951039&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwihhv2f4dT7AhWrlIkEHZ2dDK8Q_AUoAXoECAMQAw&biw=923&bih=843&dpr=1.1
Ron,does your horse drive or ever plowed
I learned this skill in 1990. It's is amazing it's total team work. I enjoy it very much. I would take either our doctor buggy or the vis a vi out to our local store. It surprised me on the amount of people wanting to learn old ways. But, if you were planning a quick outing, 3 to 4 hours answering questions. We finally were able to finish out Afternoon drive through our small community.
Way to go Ron on the crackers and soup looked delicious just had chicken n rice soup last week. I am thrilled you found your forever property excited to come along on your journey!
Fajita is faheeta sounded out. You guys are the best!! Love your channel!! I am an Arkansas native and have visited Missouri many times! Beautiful country
Girl we're not talking about Hispanic food here! Though I love fajitas too. It's called Vegeta seasoning a favorite with Middle Eastern grannies.
Trees in my family have always went up on thanksgiving, my mother would take advantage of feeding us by saying if we eat then we can put up christmas decotations, then take them down on christmas day after we eat and open gifts
For me, the calendar has today December before I start decorating for Christmas.
I just found your channels. I love all the knowledge that you share. I was wondering if you do any crafts, like sewing, spinning, or, knitting. I feel like I could have lived in the 1880s.
Hope your home will have a pantry in your summer kitchen. My grandparents had a separate kitchen detached from the main home