The Waltons - Food on The Waltons - behind the scenes with Judy Norton

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  • Опубликовано: 27 июн 2021
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    The Waltons spent a lot of time in the kitchen. Breakfast, lunch, dinner, family gatherings, sharing meals with friends and often even strangers passing through on the mountain.
    What was involved in preparing all that food? What sort of food did we use? Who prepared it? How many of these scenes did we shoot in one day? Did we have to eat all that food? Was it fake food? Who actually ate and who didn't?
    All these questions and more as Judy Norton (Mary Ellen) shares this "Behind the Scenes" of The Waltons about the FOOD!
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  • @katieirish5765
    @katieirish5765 3 года назад +12

    Want to hear something strange? In 1969 (I was 9 yrs old) my mother left our family and we totally fell apart. We never sat down to eat a meal as a family again.
    Occasionally, instead of just snacking for a meal (my father couldn't cook), when I was able to make a real plate of food for myself, I made sure to sit in front of the Walton's when a meal-time scene was on. At those times I felt like I was there with you all as part of a family. It was soothing to me. I did this well into my 30's and I fondly think of those times when I watch the reruns today. The Walton's were such a comfort to me in so many ways when I was growing up.

    • @judynorton2598
      @judynorton2598  3 года назад +3

      Oh my goodness… I’m very touched by your story. Thank you for sharing.

  • @clm9336
    @clm9336 3 года назад +319

    Awe Judy, always my favorite!!! Speaking of food....it was Christmas 1986 or maybe 87...I was stationed in Iceland with the US Navy. You were there with the USO group and served us our Christmas dinner. I couldn't believe that "Mary Ellen" was standing 3 feet in front of me, filled up a plate and handed it to me with a big smile and a "Merry Christmas"...wow! And to top that off, when it was your turn to sit down and eat, you sat down at our table and was only a chair away. You were so kind and friendly and spoke to many of us then. Thank you for making that Christmas one of the best I ever spent while stationed overseas. I grew up watching "The Waltons" from the very first episode to the last, and the movie that started it all...The Homecoming. Keep the video's coming!!!

    • @judynorton2598
      @judynorton2598  3 года назад +65

      Wow- thank you for all your kind words and comments!

    • @edwardgrau379
      @edwardgrau379 2 года назад +30

      Nice of you to share those precious moments

    • @karenholladay2612
      @karenholladay2612 2 года назад +35

      That was a nice story, (memory). Made me smile.

    • @markwood5486
      @markwood5486 2 года назад +12

      @@judynorton2598 I've done a ton of background work. I did a scene where steak was served and it was actually very good and hot. I was starving so I ate my entire steak and also the lady that was sitting next to me. Many times I would bring bring watermelon or other foods from our actual buffet onto the set and hide it under the food used in the scene. Thank you for posting!

    • @valeriemoran842
      @valeriemoran842 2 года назад +8

      Wow! Thank you for sharing and thank you for your service:)

  • @jmarie5098
    @jmarie5098 3 года назад +68

    Back the people ate real food, three times a day. They worked honest physical labor, too. I'm so glad they tried to bring that book to life in this show.

    • @AlbertaRose94
      @AlbertaRose94 2 года назад +7

      Back then if a couple had more then two children the mother didn’t get sneered at, and women were valued for their role as wife, mother and home manager, not disparaged.

  • @hankstevens4194
    @hankstevens4194 3 года назад +125

    As a child, I remember being fascinated by a Richard Thomas scene where he was on his own in a city and ordered soup for 5 cents and I think he passed on the bread for a few cents extra because he didn't have the money. Made the depression vivid in my young mind!

    • @judynorton2598
      @judynorton2598  3 года назад +16

      Yes it did.

    • @cathyfisher7894
      @cathyfisher7894 3 года назад +18

      Yes he brought his own sandwich and tried to hide it.

    • @douggraf4686
      @douggraf4686 3 года назад +10

      John boy saw that ham dinner...he had $25 dollars he was saving for his family..until he got robbed...

    • @janicehowell9165
      @janicehowell9165 2 года назад +5

      John Boy wasn't too afraid of those guys who robbed him ...he wasn't going to let them have his hard earned money...until they jumped him..I felt really bad . But glad it all worked out ..even when he got home !! Love all of this!! ❤️

    • @moemcgovern7345
      @moemcgovern7345 2 года назад +4

      I remember my parents talking to us about the depression.

  • @aem5832
    @aem5832 3 года назад +214

    Olivia reminded me of our grandma. If she ever got tired of people showing up to eat, we never knew it. All felt welcome. The gift of hospitality. 😊

    • @judynorton2598
      @judynorton2598  3 года назад +29

      She sounds wonderful.

    • @juliebraunschweig2108
      @juliebraunschweig2108 3 года назад +11

      Love it! I was blessed to inherit that from my grandmother. Everyone who walks thru the door it's, "are you hungry? Just made biscuits, cake or.." whatever I happen to have.
      So happy for that!

    • @kellylarue9813
      @kellylarue9813 3 года назад +4

      That's how Grandmas are! I don't think they have the genes to get tired of company coming to eat. Y'all east with grandma all you can!

    • @kevindarrell3500
      @kevindarrell3500 3 года назад +11

      My granny always had a pot of pinto beans simmering in her kitchen just in case someone showed up. I miss those days. God bless you granny. I love you 🙏

    • @karenstone5520
      @karenstone5520 3 года назад

      Hi

  • @dawngreen9275
    @dawngreen9275 3 года назад +108

    Always loved watching when grace was said you don't see that much on tv anymore !

    • @judynorton2598
      @judynorton2598  3 года назад +8

      Very true.

    • @janetjoiner9204
      @janetjoiner9204 3 года назад +2

      Did the Conner's on Rosanne say grace?

    • @svaallen8888
      @svaallen8888 3 года назад

      Dawn Green- what is it that appealed to you about the family saying prayers over dinner? Just curious.

    • @SplitHairz
      @SplitHairz 3 года назад +2

      @@judynorton2598 Hi Judy, I always remember your performances after your on screen husband died in the war. That was a perfect portrayal of of how humans might react to a sudden loss.

    • @eyesonheaven4765
      @eyesonheaven4765 3 года назад +5

      Duck Dynasty had grace. In today's world - people went nuts. Sad.

  • @annelauzon567
    @annelauzon567 3 года назад +127

    The mashed potaoes always looked good. I loved when grandma would prepare beans sitting on the porch.

    • @kathyflorcruz552
      @kathyflorcruz552 3 года назад +2

      Oh, yes. 👍

    • @judynorton2598
      @judynorton2598  3 года назад +18

      Yes - that was great. Showed how little actual “off” time there was in a family of that size.

    • @MrNeptunebob
      @MrNeptunebob 3 года назад

      @@judynorton2598 In reality, were the mashed potatoes an instant?

    • @allenplante4402
      @allenplante4402 3 года назад +8

      Restaurant secret to perfect mashed potatoes,,,always have a box of instant mashed potatoes on hand,make your mashed potatoes a little loose, add instant until there perfect,plus the instant potatoes add a nice taste to your mashed potatoes

    • @BJMallory
      @BJMallory 3 года назад +15

      When Grandma came home after her stroke, she felt useless because no one would let her do anything. Then she starts snapping the beans with one hand on the porch. Makes me start tearing up just remembering it. Esther Walton reminds me of my own grandmother: a tiny woman who was not to be underestimated or trifled with.

  • @letzrockitrite8469
    @letzrockitrite8469 3 года назад +114

    The Waltons was one of the greatest shows ever.... I've seen every episode many times.... always good for the soul... thanks for sharing your experiences with us Judy.

    • @judynorton2598
      @judynorton2598  3 года назад +3

      My pleasure

    • @helaberger4018
      @helaberger4018 2 года назад +3

      Used to watch all the time .....liked Mary Ellen's spunk , not taking crap and spoke up !!!?

    • @denisecrowe55
      @denisecrowe55 2 года назад +3

      @@judynorton2598 Thanks for entertaining Us over all the years. And Thanks for sharing this information of Behind the filming 🎥 of The Walton's

    • @mimiashford5544
      @mimiashford5544 2 года назад +2

      Agreed! THE most wholesome television show ever created. BELOVED and I raised my own children on the DVDs.

    • @Praise___YaH
      @Praise___YaH Год назад

      Guys, HERE is The Savior
      YaH The Heavenly FATHER HIMSELF was Who they Crucified/Pierced for our sins and “HERE IS THE PROOF”
      From the Ancient Egyptian Semitic:
      "Yad He Vav He" is what Moshe (Moses) wrote, when Moses asked YaH His Name (Exodus 3)
      Ancient Egyptian Semitic Direct Translation
      Yad - "Behold The Hand"
      He - "Behold the Breath"
      Vav - "Behold The NAIL"

  • @lindabrown94
    @lindabrown94 3 года назад +23

    I always enjoyed watching Grandpa eat - it reminded me of my grandfather and great-grandfather. They would pour coffee into saucer to drink and would cut the corn from the cob to eat and would eat it with their knife as Grandpa does in shots. My great grandfather always amazed me by eating corn and especially green peas with a knife and never drop any of it.
    Thanks for all the behind the scenes!!!

    • @judynorton2598
      @judynorton2598  3 года назад +5

      You're welcome. Thanks for sharing.

    • @teresas5636
      @teresas5636 3 года назад +6

      My only memory of my paternal grandfather (he died not long after I turned five years old) was him pouring his coffee into his saucer to drink it. (I was told that my Grandfather did that to cool his coffee to drink it).

    • @paulabrown5243
      @paulabrown5243 3 года назад

      @@teresas5636 Yes, that's why they pour it in saucer. My great uncle came every morning and sit at the table drinking coffee while visiting.

  • @siddokis2945
    @siddokis2945 3 года назад +198

    "you children, go wash up for suppa" was a line used plenty of times by Olivia.

    • @judynorton2598
      @judynorton2598  3 года назад +14

      Very true.

    • @martinbeneteau309
      @martinbeneteau309 3 года назад +15

      And John more coffee?

    • @sking2173
      @sking2173 3 года назад +9

      @@judynorton2598 - I wonder how many of your subscribers call the evening meal “suppa” ? ... And how many call it tea ??

    • @robaldridge6505
      @robaldridge6505 3 года назад +14

      @@sking2173 breakfast, dinner and supper,never heard 'tea' except on TV (brit shows)

    • @piave874
      @piave874 3 года назад +13

      @@sking2173 I'm From Va. and we call it "Suppa "lol

  • @gardenbill
    @gardenbill 3 года назад +38

    Our mother passed when we were very young and the Waltons filled a major void in our lives. The walton family unit we watched was so loved. Thanks 💜

    • @judynorton2598
      @judynorton2598  3 года назад +3

      You're so welcome.

    • @judynorton2598
      @judynorton2598  3 года назад +5

      So sorry to hear that - but touched to hear that The Waltons helped you.

  • @stanwojcik7394
    @stanwojcik7394 3 года назад +79

    There is nothing like old fashioned ways of cooking, & the great ways family all ate mostly together ❤

    • @judynorton2598
      @judynorton2598  3 года назад +12

      So true!

    • @NanaReese1963
      @NanaReese1963 2 года назад

      MISS MOMMA HOMEMADE COOKING!!!

    • @sandy7543
      @sandy7543 Год назад +2

      Yes, families need to gather together every day for a great home made dinner. The world would become a better place for sure!

  • @glendastevenson1808
    @glendastevenson1808 3 года назад +70

    My Grandparents who would be about 120 years old were of that generation. The coffee pot was on the stove all day and night. I never saw my Grandpa drink anything but coffee all day. Lunch was at noon, dinner at 6, and you best be sitting at the table if you knew what was good for you. There was always way too much food on the table, and you had to eat enough to the point of almost passing out. I was young then and didn't understand why they did some of the things they did. I understand now. They were raising their kids during the Depression and things were scarce and it was a struggle. My Grandmother saved everything. It was a different time.

    • @loveablegigi1961
      @loveablegigi1961 3 года назад +12

      My grandmother did the same thing! Small tins that pot pies came in, tins that frozen pies were in, pieces of aluminum foil, you name it, she kept it. And if she ever found any in the trash can, she'd take them out, wash them and add them to her tin collection!

    • @glendastevenson1808
      @glendastevenson1808 3 года назад +21

      Absolutely like my Grandmother Theresa. She would also save bacon grease and cook everything with it. I would help her do the dishes after every meal. She would wash and I would rinse and put in the drainer. I dreaded it. She would boil a big pot of water, pour it in the rinsing sink, add a cap full of bleach. I had to wear those big Rubbermaid gloves and use tongs to get the dishes out. It was awful. She took a bath once a week on Saturday night before church the next day. Which was normal for folks of her generation. Thought TV was full of filth and vile programing, except Lawrence Welk. I now remember back with fondness and a smile that I was blessed to have witnessed a part of that generation.

    • @purplej1436
      @purplej1436 3 года назад +5

      @@loveablegigi1961 so did both my grandmothers

    • @judynorton2598
      @judynorton2598  3 года назад +2

      Thanks for all sharing your comments.

    • @jeanineberna8458
      @jeanineberna8458 3 года назад +2

      My grandparents were the same way. I think they were children of the depression. So every meal was precisely prepared.

  • @meo21626
    @meo21626 3 года назад +22

    I grew up in the 40s. Big family like the Waltons. Mom was always cooking! 😀

  • @mydaddysgreeneyes
    @mydaddysgreeneyes 3 года назад +33

    The first thing I think about when I think of the Waltons and food is Olivia's applesauce cake. The food scenes were great at welcoming everyone in. It made the series feel like home. I loved seeing the family all together and hearing what they had to say. I sure do miss you all!

    • @judynorton2598
      @judynorton2598  3 года назад +7

      Ahh, thanks. At least we have re-runs to watch again.

  • @marybethmaza1869
    @marybethmaza1869 3 года назад +15

    I've been a fan of The Waltons since The Waltons Homecoming. As a kid, thursday nights was something to look forward to waiting for the Waltons to come on the tv. Great heartwarming show! I still watch reruns on Me tv. ❤

    • @judynorton2598
      @judynorton2598  3 года назад +1

      Very cool!

    • @charlesnelson7781
      @charlesnelson7781 3 года назад +1

      Yip don't make them like that anymore it was an amazing series, the reason I love the programme so much is they way the family was so close and loved each other, so it was something I missed throughout my childhood and beyond because I was brought up in children's homes right up till I was 20years old from 3years old so I missed the close family thing and now both of my Parents are gone it was hard so the waltons helped me get through it and I still watch them it was great tv

    • @kenmason725
      @kenmason725 Год назад

      @@judynorton2598 I’ve watched Olivia Ms Micheal Leonard never ate she jus moved the food around I saw a interview where she said oo the kitchen scenes I never ate .. I just cut and moved my food around

  • @angelabaker8013
    @angelabaker8013 3 года назад +70

    I love the kitchen scenes!

    • @judynorton2598
      @judynorton2598  3 года назад +3

      So glad to hear that.

    • @chriscanada175
      @chriscanada175 3 года назад

      I bet Blue Bloods got their idea for Kitchen table scenes from The Waltons.

    • @dlminflorida9406
      @dlminflorida9406 3 года назад

      @@chriscanada175 Yes, prayers at the table are rare on TV shows. You may be right.

  • @BOLLOCKS1968
    @BOLLOCKS1968 3 года назад +38

    Growing up on a farm breakfast was being prepared while we did our chores. Quite often we had rhubarb preserves on toast, black strap molasses or corn syrup. And a lot of sausage, ham and eggs and baked beans. The Waltons portrayed the women spending 90 % of their time in the kitchen very accurately. Great episode 🍗✌

  • @maryg.249
    @maryg.249 3 года назад +74

    Meals together evoke feelings of family, closeness, cozy, warm fuzzy times. Meals together mean you belong to someone and someone belongs to you. Love it. Thanks Judy. Mary

    • @judynorton2598
      @judynorton2598  3 года назад +7

      My pleasure.

    • @katieirish5765
      @katieirish5765 3 года назад +2

      You really nailed it Mary. This was lost to our family.

    • @eyesonheaven4765
      @eyesonheaven4765 3 года назад +4

      So true. My family, many moons ago, spent most holidays all in the kitchen. We ate and then played cards.

  • @rowanwhistler
    @rowanwhistler 3 года назад +23

    My wife and I have been revisiting the Waltons and remembering all the great stories. My wife let me know that she never got to see all the episodes. So we have a brand new complete box set sitting in our living room. After all these years, these stories stand tall and remind us all how the world was back then. Your work is something to be very proud of. Blessings to you all.

    • @judynorton2598
      @judynorton2598  3 года назад

      Thank you so much.

    • @maryannnoriega7216
      @maryannnoriega7216 8 месяцев назад +1

      I can watch The Waltons over and over, it gives me a sense of calmness in this world ❤

  • @josephwilliams710
    @josephwilliams710 3 года назад +11

    Hi Judy Yes Indeed watching The Waltons right now ya'll we're just eating on there " Indeed I wanted to say the food looks good up there I would have loved you go back in time in the 70's and sit at the table eat with all of you Lovely People great people & Great Wonderful show !!!!

  • @aprilhaywood3306
    @aprilhaywood3306 3 года назад +111

    Judy, I could listen to you talk about the Waltons all day, thanks 💖

  • @ladypalomino3151
    @ladypalomino3151 3 года назад +10

    We say grace all the time before our meals,My husband and i even say it out in public. People stare but we dont care. God comes first. I love the Waltons. That is still my favorite show. I live in Indiana, Will Geer was born in Frankfort. His picture is painted on one of the buildings there. Thank you judy. We love listening to you.

    • @judynorton2598
      @judynorton2598  3 года назад +2

      Thanks for sharing your comments and kind words.

    • @lorimiller4301
      @lorimiller4301 3 года назад +1

      I always thank the Animal that gave up its life for me. Now I mostly don't eat them. I'd rather be friends. It's nice that you thank God. Who cares what others think? They're going to think it anyways. Better to feel right about it. 🙂

  • @michaelsaville1785
    @michaelsaville1785 3 года назад +9

    I simply wish dinners these days was as wholesome and loving as the ones on The waltons growing up watching often times reminds me of the family who adopted me and that's kind of how our dinners was we would eat together pray together and go to church together in my opinion you can't get a much better life than that.

  • @hikerx9366
    @hikerx9366 3 года назад +76

    Awsome.... No matter how many takes all the cold food.... The finished takes always looked 100%

  • @Gary0557
    @Gary0557 3 года назад +21

    Grandpa holding onto his plate there..😂

  • @cassandrapaquin2046
    @cassandrapaquin2046 2 года назад +5

    It always amazes me to see little Elizabeth as young as she was, actor Kami, was able to manage the dance of creatively “picking” to make it look real

    • @judynorton2598
      @judynorton2598  2 года назад +3

      She was amazing right from the start. So wise beyond her young years.

  • @nacona5114
    @nacona5114 3 года назад +22

    Watching the Walton family sitting down for their meals reminds me of when I was a kid and we would gather around the table and eat and discuss our daily ventures, I wouldn't trade those times for anything and the Waltons have a warm place in my heart for those memories they bring back to me, thank you, Judy, for keeping those memories alive, these are the family values people need to acquire, you never forget them.

  • @robaldridge6505
    @robaldridge6505 3 года назад +21

    when I was a kid in most farm homes the kitchen was the center of the HOME, that's where the important business happened, the whole family there for each meal, not like today.... you all brought off your representation beautifully.

    • @robaldridge6505
      @robaldridge6505 3 года назад +3

      my dad commented on the amount of eggs and chickens that went across the table vs.the tiny chicken coop, he was convinced (jokingly) the Walton family were all chicken thieves.... LOL

    • @judynorton2598
      @judynorton2598  3 года назад +3

      Thank you.

    • @judynorton2598
      @judynorton2598  3 года назад +3

      Good point.

    • @SnowdropWood
      @SnowdropWood 3 года назад +5

      Perhaps Yancy Tucker supplemented their egg supply, haha.

    • @robaldridge6505
      @robaldridge6505 3 года назад

      @@SnowdropWood LOL

  • @ericlozen9631
    @ericlozen9631 3 года назад +95

    These uploads are priceless for a true fan of The Waltons. TY!!

    • @judynorton2598
      @judynorton2598  3 года назад +11

      So glad to hear that.

    • @charlesnelson7781
      @charlesnelson7781 3 года назад +3

      Which I am a massive fan still the Best show ever.😊

    • @riverratrvr9225
      @riverratrvr9225 3 года назад +1

      Agreed!!

    • @charlesnelson7781
      @charlesnelson7781 2 года назад +2

      Nothing will ever come close to the waltons,even to this day still the best series ever all the cast were brilliant am so glad I bought everyone i will cherish them.❤

    • @charlesnelson7781
      @charlesnelson7781 2 года назад +1

      I concur good memories, you're good lass judy.👍

  • @cynthiaparris7549
    @cynthiaparris7549 3 года назад +16

    Oh my goodness I love the Waltons, an the milk an corn on the Cobb always looked so good. I loved the scenes with all the family at the table. That's how we ate when I was growing up. We all ate at the same time.

  • @goodvibesonlyproducts
    @goodvibesonlyproducts Год назад +6

    I grew up an only child raised by a single dad. We loved the Waltons. I think both me and my dad secretly yearned to have that kind of family. I know I did. But it wasn’t until I started my own family that I realized the Waltons may have very well been the best show ever created. The love, the lessons, the unity, and the respect. Nothing better. Mary Ellen was my favorite character. She was like me. A tomboy who had a mind of her own. And man oh man did I have the hugest crush on John Boy! Lol. Thank you for being my big ole tv family. And thank you for the behind the scenes videos 🫶🏽.

  • @movieprod
    @movieprod 3 года назад +7

    A funny memory for me: There was never a dull moment for the AD's, and most often no time for lunch. One morning Freddie Wescott, our Property Master, brought in a Lamb stew to be used in that day's dinner scene. He had cooked it at home and it had the most delightful aroma. Freddie kept it warm on his stove, "through the mysterious kitchen door." That day I had to work through the lunch break and was virtually alone on Stage 26. My breakfast had consisted of countless cups of coffee and my stomach growled as I filled out Production Reports. So, in an effort to quiet my tummy, I snuck over to Freddie's stew and scarfed down multiple spoonfuls. When Freddie returned his scream echoed across the stage, "Who ate my stew?!!!!" I was embarrassed and had to fess up. Luckily Freddie had enough stew to finish out the day. From that day on he teased me unmercifully - however, if we ever had food involved in a scene, Freddie made sure I got my share. We were a family, no one should go hungry!

  • @MsSweetpea1958
    @MsSweetpea1958 3 года назад +6

    The kitchen IS the heart of the home!

  • @mistergrandpasbakery9941
    @mistergrandpasbakery9941 3 года назад +22

    I was lucky enough to have my great grandmother alive for the first 18 years of my life. In real life, she would have been Olivia's character's age. Over the years I got to spend enough time around her to see all of the kitchen traditions of her day and they pretty much paralleled The Waltons. Thank you for posting this!! 💘

  • @fh8606
    @fh8606 3 года назад +42

    There was always room for one more at the Walton's table and I wish I could've been that one so many times. Our family wasn't like the TV family at all. We'd sit together but tension and unhappiness was always in the air. We'd never say grace or talk of good things. I guess that's one reason I loved the show so much. Thank you for sharing this today. Your hair looks pretty like that. See you next time!

    • @judynorton2598
      @judynorton2598  3 года назад +6

      I'm glad you enjoyed it.

    • @fh8606
      @fh8606 3 года назад +3

      @@judynorton2598 😊

  • @BR-kk9qu
    @BR-kk9qu 3 года назад +18

    This is so interesting. As viewers…we never realize the unglamorous parts of acting! Thank you, Judy!

  • @judypasqualone5392
    @judypasqualone5392 3 года назад +43

    It's all interesting...can't even imagine the planning involved. Thanks Judy

  • @shadowknows5750
    @shadowknows5750 3 года назад +3

    Growing up as an only child with parents who were both pilots, the Waltons became my family.
    I ate dinner alone - however I pretended I was at their table.
    I'm thankful for this series. It was my babysitter and dinner companion.

    • @judynorton2598
      @judynorton2598  3 года назад +1

      Wow, happy we could be there for you.

    • @shadowknows5750
      @shadowknows5750 3 года назад

      @@judynorton2598 Thank you for being my pretend sister. It made a difference.
      Cheers.

  • @hhhggg4687
    @hhhggg4687 3 года назад +32

    I think the kitchen scenes were probably my favorite. I loved seeing the whole family sitting together sharing food and good conversation. That rare now in a lot of families. I don't remember the name of the episode, but it was Olivias Birthday coming up and everyone was eating spaghetti. You made that pasta look so good.

    • @judynorton2598
      @judynorton2598  3 года назад +4

      Cool.

    • @hhhggg4687
      @hhhggg4687 3 года назад +1

      Wanted to add that I did feel a little sorry for John Boy in a few episodes. That episode that I mentioned for one. John Boys spaghetti meal was interrupted because Grandama was worried the food was getting cold, and sent John Boy to get his mama to come in the house to eat. She was on the porch outside. There was also an episode called The Actress. John Boy could not finish his chicken stew because the actress that was joing them for dinner was flirting with John. So, grandma sent John Boy to Ikes before he could finish. ( to see if her car was fixed so she could leave). Poor Jonh Boy..

    • @docadams7099
      @docadams7099 Год назад +1

      The episode is "The Air Mail Man" from season 2. It's a favorite of mine, too.

  • @SuperAtlantis1
    @SuperAtlantis1 3 года назад +67

    The food always looked good. The bread looked freshly baked etc. I always thought that grandma and Olivia must've been really busy in the kitchen. As always very interesting Judy. Thanks for the insight.

  • @gabriellestable8945
    @gabriellestable8945 3 года назад +21

    I always love chicken , mash potatoes, green beans, and corn everything looks so good! Thanks Judy for sharing!

    • @judynorton2598
      @judynorton2598  3 года назад +5

      You're welcome.

    • @sking2173
      @sking2173 3 года назад +2

      Everything is better if it’s served with delicious lard biscuits !!

    • @ernestinemaloy8680
      @ernestinemaloy8680 3 года назад +2

      Gabriel Stable me too I was never a picky eater I'd eat just about anything you put in front of me except shrimp lobster clams and okra bcuz I couldn't stand them.

  • @deborahallen3318
    @deborahallen3318 3 года назад +8

    I thought my grandpa was the one one who sipped coffee from his cup saucer. Then along came grandpa Walton, everytime he sipped from the plate I was taken back to my younger days, neither one could wait for it to cool down! We are having a Walton marathon in my home, we've had the TV on for about 32 hours now, everything from the ring you found in Mrs. Breckinridges handbag to Dr. Mary Ellen Walton delivering John boys twins! It's been 46 years of watching and we're not done yet! Thank you so much for do this! 😘

    • @judynorton2598
      @judynorton2598  3 года назад +2

      Wow sounds like quite a wonderful time! So glad you enjoy it.

    • @ritadaniels3175
      @ritadaniels3175 3 года назад

      YES❣️My Daddy’s Mother sipped her coffee from a saucer😍Her coffee pot looked like the one on open/close credits on Gunsmoke🤠I also tried Buttermilk for her🤢Couldn’t do it more than once! I could use it to cook but NOT drink? She was born in 1903 Indian Territory which became Oklahoma, married a neighbor boy... They moved to Tulsa area shortly after marriage where there was land to Farm as well as Oil Industry & PLENTY of Defense Work. Gpa did BOTH & Gma stayed home to keep the Home Fires Burning😍They raised 6 children of which one was my Daddy. Gma’s 5th child & FIRST child born in a Hospital❣️🙏I have DVD’s of Early Seasons of The Walton’s bcoz they remind me of our Family🇺🇸

  • @pjoseph777
    @pjoseph777 2 года назад +22

    I loved The Waltons. When I watch reruns now, it's just like visiting with old friends.
    I loved the chemistry all the actors on the show had with each. Very believable as a family.
    Thank you for these behind the scenes reminiscences. You are wonderful Judy

  • @tonyabanch
    @tonyabanch 3 года назад +66

    I loved and still love the Waltons. This made my day. You were such a wonderful actress being so young. Thank you so much for sharing

  • @marionbowler5440
    @marionbowler5440 3 года назад +10

    Always looked good anyway, glad you didn't have to eat all of it. Thank you for sharing Judy. 🇨🇦🐘🍁🤗

  • @spiderdad5839
    @spiderdad5839 3 года назад +3

    Grew up on the Waltons, still watch it today when I can. I just wanted to say that you are still as beautiful as ever. Thank you for the childhood memories. Stay Blessed and stay beautiful.... Good night Mary Ellen ;) ....(yes, I had to say that)

  • @sunnyday2435
    @sunnyday2435 3 года назад +11

    I always loved the parts of the show eating around the table. I grew up in a time that the whole family ate together. Raising my children we all ate dinner together. Watching the Waltons was always my happy place!

  • @thenomadictable8523
    @thenomadictable8523 3 года назад +26

    I remember the dish of beef stew that was passed down the table. The actors looked like they were trying to make that small dish last, then Grandma finally got up to refill it.

    • @Big_Daddy_CorkUSMC
      @Big_Daddy_CorkUSMC 3 года назад +1

      I remember that!!

    • @judynorton2598
      @judynorton2598  3 года назад +3

      Good eyes.

    • @Big_Daddy_CorkUSMC
      @Big_Daddy_CorkUSMC 3 года назад +1

      @@judynorton2598 I remember it too. When it got to Grandpa there was hardly any left. That's weird I remember that very minute fact.

    • @katieirish5765
      @katieirish5765 3 года назад +1

      @@Big_Daddy_CorkUSMC Me too!

    • @cocacola31173
      @cocacola31173 3 года назад +3

      I always thought it was funny that all the food was on the table. Group that size I would have everybody make their own plate from the stove. That’s how we did. Poor grandma and ma always having to jump up to fill up the bowl again! 😂

  • @anneendres6227
    @anneendres6227 3 года назад +8

    I loved when Will Geer would sip coffee off a saucer. My dad used to do that and I suspect it was a southern or generational thing.

    • @judynorton2598
      @judynorton2598  3 года назад +2

      Could be.

    • @cecilias_shorts
      @cecilias_shorts 3 года назад +1

      My grandfather did the same thing...I'm Australian🐨🐨

    • @jeanmarcks6947
      @jeanmarcks6947 3 года назад

      Generational thing! My Grandpa did also and we are from the North

    • @claya7336
      @claya7336 2 года назад

      This is done to cool the coffee quickly! The coffee was probably cold after multiple takes, but Will had to keep repeating the action.

  • @chrispeek8412
    @chrispeek8412 3 года назад +13

    I liked the way Grandpa drank his coffee. Poured it from the cup to the saucer, then drank out of the saucer. I guess it was a way to let it cool some.

    • @judynorton2598
      @judynorton2598  3 года назад +2

      I always found that interesting too - as I’d never seen it done before I was on set.

    • @lindah5011
      @lindah5011 3 года назад +2

      My grandma did that too.

    • @rebeccahernandez3460
      @rebeccahernandez3460 3 года назад +4

      I remember as a kid in the 60’s seeing a lot of older people do that.

    • @truelily7
      @truelily7 3 года назад +3

      Some old folks did this when I was a kid. Funny because I love my coffee spanking hot.

    • @flowerdalejewel
      @flowerdalejewel 3 года назад +2

      My Dad used to do this with his cup of tea!

  • @joycekeller8214
    @joycekeller8214 3 года назад +10

    Show always make me hungry for fried chicken, which we had chicken every Sunday for dinner and pie . I sometimes thought it looked as though a lot of food was not eaten or was thrown out, that couldn't happen when i was growing up with 7 brothers and sisters ,the bread always looked so tempting also, I remember always having bread at home! thanks for sharing!!

  • @chriscreekmore210
    @chriscreekmore210 3 года назад +9

    Awesome video! Thanks Judy!

  • @noreenpociej5145
    @noreenpociej5145 3 года назад +20

    I remember the episode where Mary Ellen burned the stew and Olivia was upset because that was all they had for their dinner. I think John said well let’s have eggs and Olivia said I sold them. It’s amazing how many subjects you find about the Waltons to share.

    • @judynorton2598
      @judynorton2598  3 года назад +4

      My pleasure.

    • @KH-co4ez
      @KH-co4ez 3 года назад +2

      That was the same episode John Boy went to “the city.” And took his own sandwich to eat with the 5 cent soup. They were trying to raise $200.00 to get title for their land. Mary Ellen burnt the stew but came through with a teapot that she sold for $30.

  • @drwho534
    @drwho534 3 года назад +15

    We always noticed the coffee pot showing up and joked "where's the coffee pot?", or "who's got the coffee pot?" each episode!! Of course it put us in the mood for coffee every time we saw it!! 😄😄😄

  • @suznknight5896
    @suznknight5896 3 года назад +22

    I have always been amused at the plates still having uneaten food when they were cleared. From my dad's stories about growing up hungry during the depression, they didn't throw away food.

    • @judynorton2598
      @judynorton2598  3 года назад +8

      Yep. I also laugh about scenes in shows when food is served and a few lines later they are clearing as if the meal is already over.

    • @noblehouse5595
      @noblehouse5595 3 года назад +10

      I am from a poor Southern family. I know that there were unspoken rules about food and people.
      I should mention that I was raised by grandparents born in 1918. My great grandma lived in our home and she was born in 1892.
      The unspoken rules were as follows
      1. Who is working gets fed first no matter gender
      2 if someone Out of the home is there you ask them if they would like to eat too
      3. Clean your plate and it doesn't matter if you don't like it. Be grateful for it on the plate. Many people do with out. There's lots of people who don't realize how close they are to this now. Don't put down food pantry and SNAP benefits and WIC. People really need this now and back then it didn't exist.
      4. Give thanks to God by praying for the food.
      Sometimes this is called saying grace and it's a little rhyme, but this wasn't a small rhyme at my home.
      The unspoken rules go back to the Civil War when people had little to nothing and sharing kept people alive.

    • @kallen868
      @kallen868 3 года назад

      @@noblehouse5595 Wow. That's nice.

    • @noblehouse5595
      @noblehouse5595 3 года назад

      @@kallen868 more than nice, it's hospitality and love, caring, even think about it this way-
      You got together, made a meal from what you had and kept your neighbor alive
      Sometimes you fed your neighbor in barter for work.
      Looking at COVID-19, we might have to do that again

  • @irenemakaryshyn8193
    @irenemakaryshyn8193 3 года назад +12

    The food in the kitchen always looked good! The door in the kitchen I saw used maybe once. In John’s Crossroad. He got to sleep in on a Sunday morning & he sat down at the table & Olivia came out of that door & surprised John. She didn’t go to church that Sunday. I think she said she knew the bible by heart. Everyone else were at church. Olivia missed church wasn’t often that’s for sure!

  • @sharidavenport5283
    @sharidavenport5283 3 года назад +12

    I can't quote the titles of all the shows anymore, without looking them up, and I don't want to spend that much time writing this comment! But there's the show where Jason brought home his Jewish friend from the Army camp, and John (?) and the young man end up taking the already prepared Sunday dinner, and turning it into sandwiches for a big picnic! There were also pickles, and they made potato salad beginning with boiling the potates. The young man made several references to the kind of foods found in New York delicatessens, and expertly preparing the sandwiches.
    There were several episodes which involved carrying food out of the house for a front yard picnic, for a graduation, a wedding, or some other kind of off site picnic, perhaps up on the mountain.
    Then there were the meals for the episode where the family traveled to the Virginia Beach cottage owned by the Baldwin sisters, where they built the screened in porch, just before WWII.
    Then the episodes, while few in number because it was a rare event, where members of the family "ate out" at restaurants, like the early one where John Boy takes the elderly lady to Virginia Beach to eat at a seaside seafood restaurant for her wedding anniversary, and dances with her, where he is briefly replaced in the scene with her image of her young husband, played by none other than the inimitable Earl Hamner! Or even at the home of Ike and Corabeth Godsey, where Corabeth was always trying to serve very snazzy French cuisine.

    • @judynorton2598
      @judynorton2598  3 года назад +2

      Yes... you are right. So many additional aspects to the food and eating during the series.

  • @joyr36
    @joyr36 3 года назад +11

    I love The Waltons, I still watch the reruns on TV. I have a copy of The Homecoming: A Christmas Story that I watch every Christmas. When I was growing up, my family was always gathered around the TV when The Walton's came on. My parents grew up during the depression, so this show was really special to them.

    • @judynorton2598
      @judynorton2598  3 года назад +2

      Wow, thanks for sharing that. Sounds like you have wonderful parents.

    • @sharonjaccaud4875
      @sharonjaccaud4875 Год назад

      ​@@judynorton2598be

  • @uptoolate2793
    @uptoolate2793 3 года назад +9

    As someone who knows how to fire and cook on a wood burning kitchen range, I appreciate the accuracy with which the actors on The Waltons carried on. I've noticed that on more recent productions, no one realizes that the whole top of the range would be hot to one extent over the fire box and less so moving to the water reservoir. Actors will actually lay the hot pads and the wooden spoon on the stove. Augh! Ellen Corby would never do such a move!

  • @ruralhappy2835
    @ruralhappy2835 3 года назад +6

    My Dad grew up on a farm in South Dakota during the great depression...he told stories of relatives who lived in town coming out to the farm for food because they didn't have enough to eat. I grew up in the 70s and The Waltons was/is one of my very favorite series, it was an oasis for me. Thank you for sharing Judy :)

  • @bridgetdrummond1721
    @bridgetdrummond1721 3 года назад +5

    I grew up on the Waltons. I was in first grade when the first episode, The Homecoming, was aired. I have watched reruns off and on through all of my adult years for the past three decades and it puts me in good spirits every time. I did love all of the kitchen and dining scenes because everyone was together, communicating with each other and mostly happy. Thanks for the memories and great times, Judy.

  • @donnadeters9816
    @donnadeters9816 3 года назад +1

    I'm 63 and I still watch the Walton's.....love the show!!!

  • @baileesmith-garcia9450
    @baileesmith-garcia9450 3 года назад +11

    My grandmother and I watch the Walton’s every morning and we look forward to it every day. I’m so glad to have found this channel

  • @annsmith2953
    @annsmith2953 3 года назад +6

    I would love to hear about rose. She seemed so happy to be in the Walton house. Such a joy, always.

  • @Brie7362
    @Brie7362 3 года назад +14

    I seen a interview with the middle redhead sister, and she said, “it was hard being known as the prettiest girl on the show”. 😂🤣😂 How she came up with that is beyond me! We all laughed our butts off, because everyone knows that Mary Ellen was the prettiest.

    • @judynorton2598
      @judynorton2598  3 года назад +4

      Ahh, well she was probably told she was. Mary is very pretty.

    • @annelauzon567
      @annelauzon567 3 года назад +4

      Yes, and natually pretty compared to today's actresses with teeth caps, cosmetic surgery etc.

    • @leanneadams2549
      @leanneadams2549 3 года назад +1

      I think the girls just looked normal for that time

    • @dianapearce6642
      @dianapearce6642 3 года назад

      @Dingle Berry I think you misunderstood Judy, she was saying Mary, the actress that played Erin was pretty

  • @doareo2174
    @doareo2174 3 года назад +8

    I LOVED The Waltons!! My brothers used to pick on me any time I cried during an episode! LOL! Thanks so much for sharing this!! God bless!

    • @judynorton2598
      @judynorton2598  3 года назад +2

      You're so welcome.

    • @tvc153
      @tvc153 Год назад +1

      I always cry during The Waltons too. It's just such a touching show.

  • @les6772
    @les6772 Месяц назад

    I just think of the Walton's, as having the perfect Walton life......
    What you did as a job, we all lived as a real life!
    I miss any real shows like this...
    Mary Ellen, your still amazing!!!

  • @sherryhettinga5416
    @sherryhettinga5416 3 года назад +10

    I grew up on a farm in a large family and those kitchen scenes remind me of my childhood!! The food always looked so good and the bread like my Mother made.

  • @bobbynash282
    @bobbynash282 3 года назад +24

    The food always looked good. Especially those tomatoes an lm not that big a tomato person. Yall always had a way of making everything seem so much better. Alabama is a big fan.

  • @tammyadams1661
    @tammyadams1661 2 года назад +1

    The Walton's were like extended family growing up! I love that show. You are still as beautiful as you were then. I was always fascinated by the morals and integrity the children possessed. Church, school, chores! Too good to survive in the world today. Thank God I was graced to witness it in childhood.

  • @karlab9557
    @karlab9557 Год назад +1

    I watched the Waltons as a teen, and we got the DVDs so our children watched all of the episodes growing up, too. Wholesome and intelligent television. As an adult, I realized the era depicted was the time period my parents grew up in. I believe the show was really true to that time in history. I enjoy your gracious reviews of how the Waltons show was made!

  • @donnavaughn5393
    @donnavaughn5393 3 года назад +3

    Thanks you my friend see you soon have a goodnight

  • @germanshepherd13
    @germanshepherd13 3 года назад +29

    This is such cool info! I grew up watching the Waltons in the 70s and still watch every day at noon in the background when working.
    You are a great speaker and story teller. Great memories.

  • @tlc8865
    @tlc8865 3 года назад

    Back in a time in America where family's ALWAYS had supper together and talked about their day. Great that The Walton's, and other shows of that era captured it.
    Peace!

  • @tourcreole854
    @tourcreole854 3 года назад +1

    When The Waltons was a new show, my parents loved it because they were children in the 30s and early 40s so they could definitely relate to it. For me, being 14 years old in September of 1972, being a kid was a very different existence, so I couldn't relate to the family. (We ate dinner in front of the TV every night.) I came to appreciate The Waltons more as an adult. Thank you, Judy, for these videos. Great to hear your memories and secrets.

    • @ritadaniels3175
      @ritadaniels3175 3 года назад

      My Parents were raised like Waltons & we ate at the table & cleaned up in time to be able to watch the TV❣️My Mother didn’t sit down to watch much TV but The Waltons WAS a program she would stop to watch❣️It prob meant I had more work to do to help her in the next 12-24hrs after she had taken the time to sit down to watch TV....

    • @judynorton2598
      @judynorton2598  3 года назад

      Thanks for sharing your stories.

  • @kellybourque5391
    @kellybourque5391 3 года назад +5

    Thankyou for behind the Scenes! Love watching the Waltons very popular here in Canada🇨🇦🇨🇦❤️ God Bless you Judy🙏😊

  • @cinapoowee7582
    @cinapoowee7582 3 года назад +18

    I, like Will Geer, cut the corn from the cob. I've had a full set of dentures for 45 years (and I'm your age Judy) and never had trouble eating it off the cob but years ago I just found it easier to cut it off and enjoy it with a spoon without having to continuously butter it and grabbing the corn holders to eat it. My son now likes it that way so he can do the same and mix it in the mashed potatoes (not a fan of my food touching each other) LOL.

    • @greggschroeder
      @greggschroeder 3 года назад +3

      Watching Will Geer slice the kernels from the corn took me back to a memory of my own grandfather doing that, in the 1970s, and I hadn't thought of that in 45 years.

    • @judynorton2598
      @judynorton2598  3 года назад +4

      Thanks for your comments.

  • @karolinesmail489
    @karolinesmail489 3 года назад +8

    Always liked the food scenes esp that fried chicken and fresh baked bread oh my nothing like food n family just goes together like peas n carrots✌️🇺🇲❤️

  • @RichWeigel
    @RichWeigel Год назад +3

    One of the few shows my mom allowed us kiddos to watch in the 70s mainly because it was good, positive family entertainment. We would imitate the good night closing scene before we went to bed. Thank you so much for the memories!

    • @judynorton2598
      @judynorton2598  Год назад +1

      Glad you enjoyed it.

    • @ericward9584
      @ericward9584 Год назад

      This isn't a true representation of the Great Depression era of eating for a family of 7 children, parents and grandparents living in the same house...

  • @lisawilliams2013
    @lisawilliams2013 3 года назад +18

    Love this! I used to watch The Waltons with my great-grandmother; was blessed for her to be in our lives until 1987. She got a kick out of how realistic the show was, including the scenes of how the women were working in the kitchen, family sitting around the table eating (even if not as many as a Waltons table!), etc. Thanks for another fun segment!

    • @judynorton2598
      @judynorton2598  3 года назад +4

      Thanks for sharing- She sounds like she was wonderful.

    • @lisawilliams2013
      @lisawilliams2013 3 года назад +3

      @@judynorton2598 thanks! She truly was. 🙏🏼❤️

    • @BJMallory
      @BJMallory 3 года назад +2

      My grandmother and I watched together, too. It was our Thursday night ritual. When I watch now, it’s like having her back with me, especially when Esther is on screen.

    • @lisawilliams2013
      @lisawilliams2013 3 года назад +2

      @@BJMallory likewise. 🥲❤️

    • @LB-eh5fz
      @LB-eh5fz 3 года назад +3

      MY 84 YEAR OLD MOM STILL THINKS THE WALTONS ARE A REAL FAMILY ,,CAMERA PEOPLE WENT TO THEIR HOME AND TAPED THEM LIVING THEIR LIVES,, I WILL NEVER TELL HER DIFFERENT,, THATS THE ONLY TV SHE EVER WATCHED,,SHES VERY OLD FASHIONED,,CHRISTIAN ,THINKS TV IS BAD EXCEPT THE REAL FAMILT THE WALTONS 😄

  • @theajsallen512
    @theajsallen512 3 года назад +15

    There was an episode The Empty Nest where Olivia told Jim Bob that there was porridge on the stove. In the episode The Spirit, John told Jeffery that there was cold pop in the ice box. Kinda rare. In the episode I think either the Prodigals or The Whirlwind, Rose made an omelet. In The Ceremony, Olivia told Elizabeth to "eat your squish" meaning squash. In The Calf Olivia remarks that she's not slaving over a bunch of flapjacks. In The Anniversary Grandpa was complimenting Elizabeth's baked mac and cheese.

    • @judynorton2598
      @judynorton2598  3 года назад +2

      Thanks for these comments.

    • @JohnClifford4567jwc
      @JohnClifford4567jwc 3 года назад +2

      In the episode The Calf, Olivia commented that she didn’t make all the flapjacks just to see the kids all walking away without eating them

    • @JohnClifford4567jwc
      @JohnClifford4567jwc 3 года назад +2

      In The Secret Erin is seen frosting a cake

  • @danj532
    @danj532 3 года назад +2

    Judy,I am 53 years old,this is still my favorite show too this day. I always thought it would be great to be part of a big family. I also cut my corn off cob ,so it doesn't get caught in my teeth. Lol! Love this show! Dan.

    • @judynorton2598
      @judynorton2598  3 года назад

      Thank you for sharing and glad you're a fan!

  • @MajorHavoc214
    @MajorHavoc214 3 года назад +9

    When I was a kid I liked to see what the Walton family ate, especially for things like Sunday dinner. It was usually pretty similar to what my family ate.

  • @vanceholland833
    @vanceholland833 3 года назад +7

    The eating scene's reminded me of my days growing up at home, thanks for sharing Judy.

  • @chriskane8625
    @chriskane8625 3 года назад +9

    Judy (a.k.a. Mary Ellen) .. your timing was perfect as it's lunch time here in the middle of America! Again each Walton's episode there are lessons and families gathering around the table is something that just doesn't happen any more ... could do a lot of families a lot of good to sit down and you have to ask for the potatoes to be passed down. Family values have vanished and revisiting these episodes takes you back to a better place even in some very hard times. Thanks Judy for keeping hope alive and bringing us your perspectives in these treasured episodes. Have a fantastic week and as always we'll catch you again on another episode of "Behind the Scene's with Judy". Aloha from the middle of America!

  • @loriwoloshyn7266
    @loriwoloshyn7266 3 года назад

    THE WALTONS was my favorite show growing up. THE every day values of life. 50 yrs later and still watching.

    • @judynorton2598
      @judynorton2598  3 года назад +1

      Thanks for being such a long time, loyal fan!

    • @loriwoloshyn7266
      @loriwoloshyn7266 3 года назад

      Thanks for replying back Judy. I sometimes wish we could go back to the old days where you knew your neighbour and we all HELPED each other. Sad those days seem to be slipping away, as the world continues at it's fast pace. I'M a country girl. NO concrete jungle for this gal. ✌🇨🇦

  • @plantagenettudorqueen334
    @plantagenettudorqueen334 3 года назад +1

    I loved, loved The Waltons. I was 10 years old in 1972. I also had a mad crush on John Boy!!! But i truly loved those incredible loving scenes between Grandma and Grandpa. I also felt compassion for Ike Godsey and his wife. And again I loved that store! Any interesting things about the store? Anyways this show was a big part of my childhood and I'll never forget it!!

    • @judynorton2598
      @judynorton2598  3 года назад

      So glad you've enjoyed it all these years.

  • @melissaphillips3088
    @melissaphillips3088 3 года назад +11

    I can imagine it was hard to do scenes over and over. Food looked pretty good to me though. They did a good job of that. Thanks Judy and have a great day. 🌸

  • @barbhavens4656
    @barbhavens4656 3 года назад +4

    I have to laugh at grandpa cutting the corn off the cob. My husband does the same

  • @kittiesbytheseamalloryscastle
    @kittiesbytheseamalloryscastle 3 года назад +6

    Thanks Judy ❤️ The Waltons are comforting and especially with comfort food💕

  • @GeorgeCampbell1964
    @GeorgeCampbell1964 3 года назад +4

    Excellent share, Judy! But then ANYTIME food is involved is excellent! However, in a case where you're having to eat all day, I would even get burned out on that. I'm sure the old wood cook stove was only a prop, but a wood stove adds such charm to a home. And food cooked on one of those things is beautiful! Ahhh, those mashed potatoes! Here's a little something that I do, I get those Yukon Gold potatoes, wash them REALLY WELL , quarter them and boil until tender
    . Then, I add cream cheese and evaporated milk with a mixer. Everyone seems to love them as I never have any left over when I cook for family reunion or any other get-together.

  • @gregrak9389
    @gregrak9389 3 года назад +17

    Thanks so much for this upload. "Country folk" generally refer to the evening meal as "supper" as opposed to "dinner" and I think that was how it was referred to during the series and "lunch" was "dinner." I recall "Grandpa" pointing this out in the episode where "Olivia" got a job with a dressmaker.

    • @judynorton2598
      @judynorton2598  3 года назад +4

      Interesting!

    • @glendastevenson1808
      @glendastevenson1808 3 года назад

      @@judynorton2598 I'm not if it's the same episode that Greg Rak is talking about, but there was a show where Grandma and Olivia were rushing the men's meal because they needed the table to sew something. John said it was the quickest "Midday Meal" he had ever had. I had never heard lunch called that before. I believe it was the only time it was used on "The Waltons". Do you remember that show?

    • @tribbles2955
      @tribbles2955 3 года назад

      My son and wife's romance was almost over before it got started. He was from New York and she was from Iowa. He invited her out for dinner so she was ready at noonish and was, of course, stood up. No great harm was done though as they're happily married now for 24 years.

    • @nancygodsey8312
      @nancygodsey8312 3 года назад +1

      In the South it was always supper. After all the bible reads The Last Supper, not The Last Dinner.

  • @pottersjournal
    @pottersjournal 3 года назад +34

    Always like the gathering and meal episodes. Always noticed a lot of ham, biscuits, potatoes. Don't remember any episodes with greens or okra. Enjoying your videos, thanks.

    • @SnowdropWood
      @SnowdropWood 3 года назад +7

      I remember seeing sliced tomatoes, carrots, green beans, and big bowls of peas. There was lettuce in the episode where John and Jason's soldier friend (I think Ted Lapinsky?) made a Jewish deli-style picnic.

    • @pottersjournal
      @pottersjournal 3 года назад +4

      @@SnowdropWoodThose were very depression era, garden grown. When Mary Ellen and Erin got an apartment is one time it didn't look so good, spaghetti, and they only knew how to cook in big batches.

    • @ruthannpetermeier3082
      @ruthannpetermeier3082 3 года назад +4

      Hi Judy, I'm surprised someone didn't get food poisoning. I'm sure they watched that carefully! Very interesting as the table was a wonderful example of gathering of the family. I still believe that is important. Thank you for your pleasant commentary 👍

    • @judynorton2598
      @judynorton2598  3 года назад +3

      Thanks so much. We did eat beans, peas, a rare plate of lettuce...

    • @BJMallory
      @BJMallory 3 года назад +2

      How could you miss all the scenes of a couple of women from the family sitting on the porch snapping beans?

  • @brianwilson415
    @brianwilson415 2 года назад +1

    My wife and I have been watching the Waltons over the last year. It is a great hedge against the nutty world we are living in. Thank you for your videos they are great! Brian

  • @deniseburnside
    @deniseburnside 3 года назад +31

    I loved the scenes in the kitchen and at the table. I always wondered about the food. Thank you for sharing your memories with us, Judy. Have a wonderful week ahead! ❤️

    • @judynorton2598
      @judynorton2598  3 года назад +2

      Thank you so much.

    • @ChristopherHauser-58
      @ChristopherHauser-58 8 месяцев назад

      @@judynorton2598 where u alowed to say what ever u wanted at the table

    • @judynorton2598
      @judynorton2598  8 месяцев назад +1

      @@ChristopherHauser-58 Not really. Sometimes there'd be brief sections where everyone was talking and that was our own ad libs. Otherwise it was all scripted.

  • @carolm3468
    @carolm3468 3 года назад +15

    I was watching the episode where the minister Andy had to spend a few days with the Waltons because of a skunk and dinner was ham. That seemed unusual because I always saw chicken or just bread and tomatoes and potatoes. But that ham looked good enough to eat! Ha ha....what about the cake Olivia made for the fair with the raspberries on it. I always remember that....didn't it have some of the recipe in it? My all time favorite food scene is in The Homecoming when Grandma serves the soup to the kids.

    • @judynorton2598
      @judynorton2598  3 года назад +2

      So glad you enjoyed all these.

    • @lorrainechandler7864
      @lorrainechandler7864 3 года назад

      They had a smokehouse and raised pigs.They butchered the pigs for bacon,sausage,ham.

  • @garyphillips620
    @garyphillips620 3 года назад +7

    I missed lunch...makes me wanna sit down with all of you...lol..ty Judy.
    Hope you don't run out of material to give us..Love the insights.

  • @grlgld4grc
    @grlgld4grc 3 года назад +2

    When I was growing up in the 90s, we owned a dozen video tapes, each with 2 episodes of the Walton's. Episodes from season 1 and 2.
    The one thing that I loved about the kitchen scenes was when the family said grace.
    As an adult, I now understand that not all families of the Christian faith hold hands to say grace.
    But as a kid, I loved watching the Walton's holding hands to say grace, because my family held hands while my dad said grace.
    Thanks Judy for these videos, I've enjoyed every one of them.

  • @qwertasdcfghjklmo24z
    @qwertasdcfghjklmo24z 3 года назад +5

    The food always looked so good. Loved the dinner scenes, so cozy and homely.