@@catslove3884 but your rich in ancestry and history. I have much respect for anyone who has both and takes the time to honor it by learning and appreciating it. Many.....Many Americans have zero regard to their family lines, and how they got where they are. I'm American myself but have always had a incurable thirst to know everything, and how or why it became this way or that.
@@allygaffney962 Family lines like those you're discussing were a class privilege. Most Brits who were commoners- that is to say, most Brits... don't know much about their family lines either. The connotation of family lineage in the context of the video is an antiquated holdover of feudal subjection thinly veiled as "job creation" ... Counter to the American value that anyone could work hard and be more than just a butler, its no wonder most Americans didn't swoon over and dig around for their own noble lineage. They didn't NEED it. But if you talk to any community in a hollow or any grandchild of a slave- they have family history that is handed down orally. It just doesn't come with a pretty crest. Classism.
I never normally think of putting cold pheasant in a salad I usually turn it into something else though will certainly try this recipe it looks amazing.
Rat tail radish was developed specifically to use the pods and not the roots. I read icicle radish makes an okay pod too. Some will make small pods though.
Reading the comments is fascinating especially those from the USA & Canada. Let's face it, no matter what our surnames are, our families left England for good reasons including hope for a better life free from poverty or outrunning the law. I doubt any of these wealthy people want to hear from us unless we are wealthy as well.
I don't think there was much poverty,,, as it weren't a third world country,,,,, most were sent out of the country due to been criminals!.... In ships, banished,, and colonised in the USA and Australia,,,to name a few, as history and records shows.
Bertie had learning disabilities and ADHD. In adulthood, given his behavior he was most probably a manic depressive, manic type. Fits with his sex and tobacco addictions and outrageous behaviors.
22:11 -- How easy / difficult are landly (??) cress or raddish pods 22:57, to come by today? Is grouse in the fowl family of birds? Thanks for sharing and for the history lesson.
Poor Bertie! Nowadays he would probably be diagnosed as having ADHD. Such a shame that he lived long, long before anyone realized such a disorder existed. i think modern children are often misdiagnosed with ADHD, but from all I've heard about the Edward VII, it seems as though he may very well have suffered from it. I understand he had few happy memories from his childhood.
***** Save your scolding for people you actually know. I never implied that Edward VII was not successful as Prince of Wales and as king. He set the tone for modern monarchy as one of the best ambassadors for England and the empire wherever he went. His personal charm was unsurpassed. His talent for knowing exactly how medals, sashes, insignia, etc. should be placed on uniforms was most impressive and apparently without error. I still think he probably had ADHD which, as so often happens, abated after he reached adulthood. Regardless of sweeping generalization, I do NOT assign disorder acronyms willy-nilly. Matter of fact, I think such labels are grossly overused and misapplied (the hot disorder nowadays is autism spectrum; makes my eyes glaze over). With your erroneous thumbnail sketch of me, you're as guilty of applying labels as you accuse me of being. I happen to be a big fan of Edward VII, whatever questionable decisions he may have made regarding his personal life. I don't see how royals ever manage to live even minimally "normal" lives.
Yes he had a flair for spending the common people´s money so that he could smoke cigars and fuck women. The whole "royal" thing is a farce. Everybody pays his way so he can look good.
Gary Williams LOL! This is a refreshing, realistic take on old Bertie. On reflection, it IS a helluva thing to have an unabashed skirt chasing, tobacco addicted, gluttonous, hedonistic fat guy (who was good at cutting ribbons at official openings) as a royal ambassador. Are you, by any chance, British?
Gary Williams Beautiful country. I hope to someday see more of it. I admire people who live in countries other than ow. Whatever your reason for living there, good for you.
Looks amazing, although I couldn't help but notice that some of those hard boiled eggs didn't look done to me. I'm American, so that could be it, I suppose?
I Had to stop the video and look that word up! ...(and I guessed correctly!).... .....considering, that I suffer from vertigo, It should have been a given!🤣
@@mrsdinosaur1009 Thank you,It comes and goes,and is caused by an inner ear problem,my father had it And, for sure, it is not fun at all when it showsup! I do exercises for "ear crystal" movement my doc calls it .....(not sure they work)...but it does go away eventually, and I am so grateful when it does!👍
@@kathysunshine699 Yes I know, I have Meneres and an attack of that can floor me for days. I simply cannot move, if I do, it feels like I am in a fruit machine or a washing machine spin cycle. Makes me feel very sick and my hearing goes completely to pot. I can see and sometimes lip read what is being said, but cannot hear what was said until about an hour afterwards and it sounds like the person has their head in a bucket of treacle. I take something called Nortypiline to help keep mine at bay.
Yes, deep enough under ground will be cool. Ice houses are made with thick layer of sawdust for insulation, facing North. In the winter ice was harvested from the frozen lakes in blocks and carried off for sale by horse and carriage to supply fresh ice. Ice box/ice chest were also used, wooden but built like modern coolers. I have one of those in my own kitchen, not used for a fridge of course.
0:49 I know she's just stressing the fact that she's really passionate about food and food history in addition to the other things they go over in the show, I can't help but be pedantic and think about what a chef who's not passionate about food would look like. Would they be like Gordon Ramsey and be angry and bitter and hate food or would they be dispassionate and eat nothing but Top Ramen?
I read a comment in one of Lucy Worsley's videos. It explained people will try to be significantly more careful without gloves then with. As an ex fast food worker I very much can agree with my own first hand account.
Alexis Soyer might have had a different opinion regarding the delicate nature of women if he could had ever met rosemary, she would likely steamroll him into the carpet.
IM A TRUE HOWARD! TRACED WAY BACK! I GO BY A DIFFERENT NAME ON LINE........I LIVE IN THE U.S.WOULD LIKE TO TALK TO ANY TRUE HOWARDS FROM OVER THERE IT WOULD BE NICE TO GET INTOUCH WITH REAL FAMILY!
I hope the Earl who remained unmarried wasn't a persecuted gay guy just trying to live, it must have been horrible for LGBT people back then. Oh and they handle the food way to much.
i am from , Talbot, FitzAlan, Howard families oh and victoria was my great grand mothers cousin too, you think i am lying ? facebook.com/Jitaamesuluma, me, you will find my evidence there , if you look on my albums
lol , yes there is a lot of gays in our line, men and women , oh and bi too, guess because we do not judge , we are what we were made after all , its not a choice
my great grand mother was much shorter than victoria , she was 4'9 vicki was 5'foot same as all my sisters and my oldest daughter, i am a freak, 5'7 lol
To today's standards, that salad isn't much really but In Victorian times, it must have been "la crème de la crème" otherwise it wouldn't have been served to a Queen.
Anyone else binge watching?
ohhhh yes....
My wife is a Howard...we love viewing Castle Howard videos. A great heritage!
+Paul Schurman Absolutely gorgeous house and grounds!
I think it is the most beautiful estate in the UK
@@catslove3884 but your rich in ancestry and history. I have much respect for anyone who has both and takes the time to honor it by learning and appreciating it. Many.....Many Americans have zero regard to their family lines, and how they got where they are. I'm American myself but have always had a incurable thirst to know everything, and how or why it became this way or that.
@@allygaffney962 Family lines like those you're discussing were a class privilege. Most Brits who were commoners- that is to say, most Brits... don't know much about their family lines either. The connotation of family lineage in the context of the video is an antiquated holdover of feudal subjection thinly veiled as "job creation" ... Counter to the American value that anyone could work hard and be more than just a butler, its no wonder most Americans didn't swoon over and dig around for their own noble lineage. They didn't NEED it. But if you talk to any community in a hollow or any grandchild of a slave- they have family history that is handed down orally. It just doesn't come with a pretty crest. Classism.
Well, apart from Anne Boleyn and Catherine Howards rather ignoble fates ...
I am truly loving this series
Stunning Howard Castle.
'just finished watching
"Brideshead Revisited"
and can't get enough of
its grandeur!
Thanks for this upload!
130 years ago: "I do hope this will be suitable, and impress the Queen"
Now: "Tim better appreciate this"
Love p
That’s so funny 😂😂😂
Wow, these Victorian food dishes, were so detailed and very time consuming
I want some of that salad! It looked delicious!
I can't get nuff of this show!!!
I hope Ivan was able to eat part of his creation too!
Delightful video, many thanks for sharing!
My Golly Gosh, my now favorite saying!!!
I don't eat salad but that mix of greens meat and creamy mayonnaise like dressing has me interested.
My grandmother was a Howard and I really want that salad recipe
I never normally think of putting cold pheasant in a salad I usually turn it into something else though will certainly try this recipe it looks amazing.
Lindo ver como a Inglaterra preserva seu passado. Linda propriedade!!!
Can’t wait to eat radish pods from my garden. I’ve never thought about them being edible before.
Rat tail radish was developed specifically to use the pods and not the roots. I read icicle radish makes an okay pod too. Some will make small pods though.
Pick them young--they toughen up pretty quickly. They're good pickled, too.
Reading the comments is fascinating especially those from the USA & Canada. Let's face it, no matter what our surnames are, our families left England for good reasons including hope for a better life free from poverty or outrunning the law. I doubt any of these wealthy people want to hear from us unless we are wealthy as well.
Whether they want to or not, they ought to.
I don't think there was much poverty,,, as it weren't a third world country,,,,, most were sent out of the country due to been criminals!.... In ships, banished,, and colonised in the USA and Australia,,,to name a few, as history and records shows.
land cress and radish pods must get them.
This is the best show ever
Bertie had learning disabilities and ADHD. In adulthood, given his behavior he was most probably a manic depressive, manic type. Fits with his sex and tobacco addictions and outrageous behaviors.
He managed though, (in his short reign of 9 years) to become a much loved King,probably as a complete opposite to his Mother.
22:11 -- How easy / difficult are landly (??) cress or raddish pods 22:57, to come by today?
Is grouse in the fowl family of birds? Thanks for sharing and for the history lesson.
Dressing sounds like one that my Grandma used to make except she used chopped chives instead of the shallots.
My favorite program.
Our old family home.
I feel sorry for Bertie. He was probably dyslexic.
He managed (in his short reign of 9 years) to become a much loved King,probably as a complete opposite to his Mother.
Fascinatingly enjoyable. Thankyou!
This dish looks amazing.
Absolutely fabulous
I want to try the food!!! I'm a princess!
I would not have known about this series if you had not posted. Bought the DVD set so I could see the others.
And I notice that they always like the food--even the disgusting stuff. LOL
Poor Bertie! Nowadays he would probably be diagnosed as having ADHD. Such a shame that he lived long, long before anyone realized such a disorder existed. i think modern children are often misdiagnosed with ADHD, but from all I've heard about the Edward VII, it seems as though he may very well have suffered from it. I understand he had few happy memories from his childhood.
***** Save your scolding for people you actually know. I never implied that Edward VII was not successful as Prince of Wales and as king. He set the tone for modern monarchy as one of the best ambassadors for England and the empire wherever he went. His personal charm was unsurpassed. His talent for knowing exactly how medals, sashes, insignia, etc. should be placed on uniforms was most impressive and apparently without error. I still think he probably had ADHD which, as so often happens, abated after he reached adulthood. Regardless of sweeping generalization, I do NOT assign disorder acronyms willy-nilly. Matter of fact, I think such labels are grossly overused and misapplied (the hot disorder nowadays is autism spectrum; makes my eyes glaze over). With your erroneous thumbnail sketch of me, you're as guilty of applying labels as you accuse me of being. I happen to be a big fan of Edward VII, whatever questionable decisions he may have made regarding his personal life. I don't see how royals ever manage to live even minimally "normal" lives.
Yes he had a flair for spending the common people´s money so that he could smoke cigars and fuck women. The whole "royal" thing is a farce. Everybody pays his way so he can look good.
Gary Williams LOL! This is a refreshing, realistic take on old Bertie. On reflection, it IS a helluva thing to have an unabashed skirt chasing, tobacco addicted, gluttonous, hedonistic fat guy (who was good at cutting ribbons at official openings) as a royal ambassador. Are you, by any chance, British?
No. American living in Spain
Gary Williams Beautiful country. I hope to someday see more of it. I admire people who live in countries other than ow. Whatever your reason for living there, good for you.
Looks amazing, although I couldn't help but notice that some of those hard boiled eggs didn't look done to me. I'm American, so that could be it, I suppose?
1:17 So...we're not mentioning that somebody spent a great deal of time sculpting a guy who just stepped on a tack?
As someone who likes good I can relate to her
I Had to stop the video and look that word up! ...(and I guessed correctly!)....
.....considering, that I suffer from vertigo, It should have been a given!🤣
Vertigo isn't nice, but at least doctors can treat it now. I hope your vertigo is under control.
@@mrsdinosaur1009 Thank you,It comes and goes,and is caused by an inner ear problem,my father had it
And, for sure, it is not fun at all
when it showsup!
I do exercises for
"ear crystal" movement my doc calls it
.....(not sure they work)...but it does go away eventually, and I am so grateful when it does!👍
@@kathysunshine699 Yes I know, I have Meneres and an attack of that can floor me for days. I simply cannot move, if I do, it feels like I am in a fruit machine or a washing machine spin cycle. Makes me feel very sick and my hearing goes completely to pot. I can see and sometimes lip read what is being said, but cannot hear what was said until about an hour afterwards and it sounds like the person has their head in a bucket of treacle. I take something called Nortypiline to help keep mine at bay.
Victoria was homely. Abd you can tell she certainly ate well.
Twelve courses lunch and dinner towards the end of her life.
She had 9 children so a somewhat matronly figure should be expected.
Without refrigeration, how in the world did they keep a steady supply of ice for the kitchens.
dannette peters they had ice houses/rooms. Basement rooms.
Yes, deep enough under ground will be cool. Ice houses are made with thick layer of sawdust for insulation, facing North. In the winter ice was harvested from the frozen lakes in blocks and carried off for sale by horse and carriage to supply fresh ice. Ice box/ice chest were also used, wooden but built like modern coolers. I have one of those in my own kitchen, not used for a fridge of course.
Love the cathedral-esque quality of Castle Howard.
What is a salad rocket?
Trojanette83 The British call it "Rocket". In the US it is called Arugula.
Actually called roquette, quite common and easy to find
We had to delay visiting there and York Minster last summer by a day because Ellie Goulding was having her wedding and reception there that day.
I kept expecting to hear "Castle Anthrax."
0:49 I know she's just stressing the fact that she's really passionate about food and food history in addition to the other things they go over in the show, I can't help but be pedantic and think about what a chef who's not passionate about food would look like. Would they be like Gordon Ramsey and be angry and bitter and hate food or would they be dispassionate and eat nothing but Top Ramen?
I'm here after watching bridgerton
HD quality where?
Was William Howard a Timelord?
I think Bertie would have been dyslexic with adhd.... Poor guy if he was born now, we have the ability to help him.
Did they reconstruct the burnt out kitchen?
.....Virtigenous, what a cool word!...I probably spelled it wrong!🤔🙄
The inconsistency of the eggs, some under cooked, some over cooked, kind of ruins the salad.
May they should handle the old papers with gloves
I read a comment in one of Lucy Worsley's videos. It explained people will try to be significantly more careful without gloves then with. As an ex fast food worker I very much can agree with my own first hand account.
I want so badly to eat those disches.
Alexis Soyer might have had a different opinion regarding the delicate nature of women if he could had ever met rosemary, she would likely steamroll him into the carpet.
Or if he had met Queen Vic! She was formidable by all accounts.
🤣🤣🤣excellent
IM A TRUE HOWARD! TRACED WAY BACK! I GO BY A DIFFERENT NAME ON LINE........I LIVE IN THE U.S.WOULD LIKE TO TALK TO ANY TRUE HOWARDS FROM OVER THERE IT WOULD BE NICE TO GET INTOUCH WITH REAL FAMILY!
Overcooked eggs
I hope the Earl who remained unmarried wasn't a persecuted gay guy just trying to live, it must have been horrible for LGBT people back then. Oh and they handle the food way to much.
Those were the years of Oscar Wilde. He did some prison time for it. I wouldn't jump to conclusions on the Earl though.
my cousins
i am from , Talbot, FitzAlan, Howard families oh and victoria was my great grand mothers cousin too, you think i am lying ? facebook.com/Jitaamesuluma, me, you will find my evidence there , if you look on my albums
lol , yes there is a lot of gays in our line, men and women , oh and bi too, guess because we do not judge , we are what we were made after all , its not a choice
my great grand mother was much shorter than victoria , she was 4'9 vicki was 5'foot same as all my sisters and my oldest daughter, i am a freak, 5'7 lol
oh and its not because i do not really have the same dna, because its our mother who was related, so can not be wrong and dna confirmed it
Poor Bertie had shit parents 😔
Anyone else notices a hint of sexual chemistry between good old Rosemary and Tim?
That male chef has the most irritating voice lol
Posh people eat such unpleasant food
Really? You cooking for the Queen of England. Gotta bring your absolute "A" game... and he offered a fopping salad..?!? Worst. Chef. EVER.
That salad would cost a pretty penny to reproduce in a restaurant. It sounds delicious and was no doubt relished in Victorian times.
To today's standards, that salad isn't much really but In Victorian times, it must have been "la crème de la crème" otherwise it wouldn't have been served to a Queen.
They made this elaborate dishes to look appealing when they’re disgusting and inedible to be honest
I guess you need to be a real foody to appreciate that kind of dish.
@@danieleduchene-alessandrin6959 🙏
To much dressing