Pemmican - The Ultimate Survival Food

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  • Опубликовано: 22 окт 2024

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  • @townsends
    @townsends  Год назад +13

    Toasty warm voyageur's Cap www.townsends.us/products/machine-knit-voyageurs-cap-ca-120

    • @robert9674
      @robert9674 10 месяцев назад +1

      He wasn’t much help

  • @rturner1321
    @rturner1321 4 года назад +6459

    Forager's Tassle Hat [Legendary Item]
    -30 Camouflage
    +1 Defence
    +90 Lore
    ~Grants user the ability to create Pemmican
    (Non-tradable)

    • @XiangYu94
      @XiangYu94 4 года назад +105

      R Turner “Meetus Upgrade” +3 food per turn

    • @lawrenceb3434
      @lawrenceb3434 4 года назад +54

      That's a whole lotta Lore

    • @blackguythompson
      @blackguythompson 4 года назад +138

      +90 lore is one of the most endgame stats ive seen. “I dont know why i would need +90 lore but whatever” end up getting another 40 hours out of the game.

    • @ohcaptainmycaptain3478
      @ohcaptainmycaptain3478 4 года назад +42

      +40 survival tactics

    • @MrNickPresley
      @MrNickPresley 4 года назад +54

      @@blackguythompson Because knowing the deepest lore is the equivalent of mastering an entire school of arcane knowledge. Archwizards can only dream of such deep lore.

  • @lebojay
    @lebojay 4 года назад +1810

    “Ultimate survival food” = when we’re all dead that pemmican will still be there, surviving

    • @DamienDarksideBlog
      @DamienDarksideBlog 4 года назад +84

      With modern MRE packaging, you can make Pemmican today that will last past 100 years.

    • @Olgi41
      @Olgi41 4 года назад +47

      When I was a kid my school somehow got a piece of pemmican dug out of the ruins of a very old trading fort. Believed to be about a century old the chunk looked a lot like a piece of granite and was almost as hard. Probably still ok.

    • @kleo5696
      @kleo5696 3 года назад

      Hi

    • @Andy-go7dk
      @Andy-go7dk 3 года назад +1

      😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣✊

    • @tam1729
      @tam1729 3 года назад

      Hahahahaha

  • @ashtonpotts9787
    @ashtonpotts9787 3 года назад +2117

    As a kid living on the reservation my grandma would make this as a snack when we'd play outside all day and give us sandwich bags of it

    • @sugmamynutz2day
      @sugmamynutz2day 3 года назад +16

      Don’t care stfu

    • @koschmieder7138
      @koschmieder7138 3 года назад +336

      @@sugmamynutz2day Shut

    • @nathanpyle3443
      @nathanpyle3443 3 года назад +199

      @@sugmamynutz2day punk

    • @nathanpyle3443
      @nathanpyle3443 3 года назад +121

      What does it taste like?

    • @ashtonpotts9787
      @ashtonpotts9787 3 года назад +329

      @nathen pyle depends on the meat she'd use because sometimes shed make it with deer meat or moose meat or beef or else buffalo but it's usually sweet and savory

  • @Bootmahoy88
    @Bootmahoy88 3 года назад +416

    So neat to see this. When I was a much younger man I went on winter survival excursions near the boundary waters of Minnesota and Canada in the 60s. Me and my mates survived on this and other things, as well, but Pemmican was the principle source of nourishment for over three weeks. With subzero temps, blizzards and no sun to speak of, you needed your wits, several good compasses (for backup) and clearly laid out maps to survive, and Pemmican! I hadn't thought of that food for decades. Now, here you here! Cheers, mate!

    • @peepo2560
      @peepo2560 2 года назад +28

      You sound like someone who has lots of great stories to tell

    • @chrisbarrett8377
      @chrisbarrett8377 2 года назад +4

      Minnesota/Manitoba is not the Arctic. There are many hours of sunlight during the day. Even on the solstice

    • @siyacer
      @siyacer 2 года назад

      Good time

    • @catwithshades7577
      @catwithshades7577 2 года назад

      That sounds so incredibly cool!

    • @Jason-ge3lv
      @Jason-ge3lv Год назад

      Chris B you must be a pocket protecting dip sh$# ! All he is saying is it's overcast for days or weeks on end. NO CLEAR SKY. What a tool!

  • @ChewyChops
    @ChewyChops 4 года назад +6395

    I came here to find out what I'v been subjecting my rimworld colonists too!

    • @MsElfi90
      @MsElfi90 4 года назад +273

      I was looking for that comment just because I thought I can't be the only one :D

    • @gubbikiller
      @gubbikiller 4 года назад +155

      i partly came for that reason, the other was pure curiosity. but they do not really like eating it, now i know why XD fat with meat and berries

    • @MsElfi90
      @MsElfi90 4 года назад +35

      @@gubbikiller At least now we know why :D

    • @josephdennis3255
      @josephdennis3255 4 года назад +14

      Same

    • @DasMilC
      @DasMilC 4 года назад +6

      yep

  • @meliocurie1809
    @meliocurie1809 6 лет назад +4075

    You can make 18 pemmican with just 5 muffalo meat and 5 corn

    • @lenadidas5371
      @lenadidas5371 6 лет назад +77

      yea!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @coolsauce7771
      @coolsauce7771 6 лет назад +113

      I cant tell if this is a dont starve refrence or not

    • @meliocurie1809
      @meliocurie1809 6 лет назад +265

      Cool Sauce there are no muffalos on dont starve its beefalo there

    • @lenadidas5371
      @lenadidas5371 6 лет назад +441

      @@coolsauce7771 It is from a game called Rimworld

    • @sw0inThoughtSeize
      @sw0inThoughtSeize 6 лет назад +7

      rofl

  • @sachumo
    @sachumo 8 лет назад +7472

    You are the kind of youtuber that does only good in the community. Keep it up.

    • @townsends
      @townsends  8 лет назад +788

      Thank you for the kind comment!

    • @skilllol101
      @skilllol101 8 лет назад +151

      Your videos are so relaxing. They are so well made and quite interesting. Keep up the great work :)

    • @josefstalin3787
      @josefstalin3787 7 лет назад +7

      The views are 666 😧

    • @BachikoiBabi
      @BachikoiBabi 7 лет назад +65

      Yea, he seems like a pleasant guy. No clickbait, educational content... He's probably an elementary school teacher or something.

    • @sir4978
      @sir4978 7 лет назад +13

      sachumo who would have thought I would see you here

  • @PickleFeasting
    @PickleFeasting 4 года назад +952

    Immediately clicked to know how bad my colonists were suffering in my Rimworld colony.

    • @komradekradles8731
      @komradekradles8731 3 года назад +22

      Same.

    • @mohammadkayed7780
      @mohammadkayed7780 3 года назад +76

      Still better than kibble made with imature rice and any poor living being that comes contact with the colony

    • @MatiasMaldona3
      @MatiasMaldona3 3 года назад +25

      Can confirm, I can see why they prefer simple meals lol

    • @vseodbornik
      @vseodbornik Год назад

      @@MatiasMaldona3 Not they dont, the actually prefer pemmican

  • @CamAteUrKFC
    @CamAteUrKFC 4 года назад +133

    Pemican is still bought and sold in Canada. Especially around Winnipeg. We made it in survival education in grade 7. It's pretty good actually, we used local berries so Saskatoon's, blueberries, and strawberries. We used bison from the farm just south of PG. Metis is properly pronounced may-tee.

    • @Liusila
      @Liusila Год назад +3

      You had survival education?

    • @CamAteUrKFC
      @CamAteUrKFC Год назад +9

      @@Liusila yes starting in grade 6, 11 years old, we did things like learn how to fish, how to make a snare trap, make a lean to, make pemmican and bannock, fires etc etc… once you got to high school the course was elective and if you took it you would also get your hunting license, and then they also would take us to the gun range at the triathlon centre to learn how to properly shoot.

    • @grimble4564
      @grimble4564 Год назад +1

      ​@@CamAteUrKFC it's good to know that in some places we're still teaching kids how to live in the real world

    • @hotpotato9558
      @hotpotato9558 2 месяца назад

      @@CamAteUrKFC that sounds like a lot of fun

  • @animalblundetto8440
    @animalblundetto8440 2 года назад +888

    At first I was like, “Who are the Meatists?” Then I realized it was the Métis lol. Great video!

  • @vegancowboy
    @vegancowboy 10 лет назад +94

    I was very confused when you kept talking about the Meetus, then I realized you were talking about the Métis. In Canada we typically pronounce Métis as you would in French (mei 'ti) and the term Métis is still commonly used in Canada today. Also, the Métis in Canada are recognized as a distinct, aboriginal people, though what rights come with that designation is still a topic of debate.

    • @townsends
      @townsends  10 лет назад +69

      Mispronouncing names is pretty much a given with me. Thanks for the info!

    • @vegancowboy
      @vegancowboy 10 лет назад +23

      Jas. Townsend and Son, Inc. Any mispronunciation certainly doesn't limit my enjoyment of your videos. I am always happy when you pop up in my subscriptions.

    • @lorrainecouch348
      @lorrainecouch348 Год назад +1

      French aboriginals?
      Raises more questions than answers lol
      Last of the Mohicans... last of the witnesses!;-)
      I'm beginning to think the planet was one big penal colony 😃

    • @mspaint93
      @mspaint93 Год назад

      ​@@lorrainecouch348There are some French-aboriginals left lol, just not related to this video ;) Inhabitants of Martinique, say. A mix of enslaved people, natives and French. The world is a wonderfully strange mix of people ❤

    • @lorrainecouch348
      @lorrainecouch348 Год назад

      @@mspaint93
      Les Miserables makes sense if you think the French were prisoners... like Australia.
      The truth may lie around Joan of Arc... she was from Lorraine... the cross of Lorraine... the symbol of resistance.
      I don't believe the French Resistance ticked that box... but that's just me... RIDDLED WITH SELF-IMPORTANCE LOL...LOTS

  • @lancemorin3967
    @lancemorin3967 4 года назад +254

    May God Bless you, thank you for this. I am a Cree person, trying to reclaim and maintain his culture and identity, kind of tough to do in this modern age, but thank you for preserving this invaluable information.

    • @EternalShadow1667
      @EternalShadow1667 3 года назад +28

      Keep going! Irrespective of how the USA is now with its merits and demerits, too many people forget that it is a country built on genocide. Your culture deserves to return.

    • @yesyes2543
      @yesyes2543 3 года назад +8

      Im Chippewa Cree

    • @mrivard81
      @mrivard81 2 года назад +9

      @@EternalShadow1667 built on genocide.... good story bro! Could use more dragons.
      Always leave it for a young person to put history into the most uncharitable context imaginable. But, I can't say I'm surprised.

    • @pedrogomezid
      @pedrogomezid 2 года назад

      @UC5LUj2UnvdFUH4lZLrObG2g the US is built on genocide, dipshit

    • @cwr8618
      @cwr8618 2 года назад +5

      @@EternalShadow1667 what country isn't? People love to vilify the US. Taking land by force is pretty much the standard throughout history and the entire world.

  • @maxrenauldo8604
    @maxrenauldo8604 8 лет назад +794

    So it's fruit flavored beef jerky glued together with melted animal fat?

    • @ShadowAimai
      @ShadowAimai 8 лет назад +237

      If you are hungry enough anything is a tasty morsel.

    • @maryjane-vx4dd
      @maryjane-vx4dd 7 лет назад +19

      just finished making my first batch.Taste nothing like beef jerky.This isn't usually eaten like this.Watch his other videos that shoe you home to make this into hash and soup.The stuff I just made you don't taste the berries much

    • @georgemarx4655
      @georgemarx4655 7 лет назад +48

      Soooo...not vegan

    • @Xios505
      @Xios505 7 лет назад +270

      George, it's survival food not a lifestyle choice.

    • @HallsteinI
      @HallsteinI 7 лет назад +12

      Max Renauldo no it's pemmican

  • @JotaDeeMeO
    @JotaDeeMeO 6 лет назад +1306

    The Hat provides
    +12 on Survival Tactics.
    -4 on Social Talent.
    Will you equip it?
    >Yes< - No

    • @CarbonCxck
      @CarbonCxck 5 лет назад +26

      Always yes

    • @istartedajoke973
      @istartedajoke973 5 лет назад +9

      I wish I had 2 of those hats. 1 to take a dump on and 1 to cover it up with

    • @clorotch3259
      @clorotch3259 5 лет назад +20

      Bro that adds to your social talent wtf

    • @christiandietz6341
      @christiandietz6341 5 лет назад +1

      Which instance boss drops it?

    • @benwilliams3539
      @benwilliams3539 5 лет назад +17

      @Ted Hubert Pagnanawon Crusio you're clearly already at 0 so a -4 wont hurt anything

  • @Croak80
    @Croak80 8 лет назад +814

    90% sure this was suggested because of those Rimworld episodes I've been watching...

  • @rainyatsu4588
    @rainyatsu4588 4 года назад +587

    When he said that the pemmican can last 10, 20, even at 30... I thought he was about to say days and I was already thinking, “wow that’s impressive”. but then my eyes bulged when he said years.

    • @jurassicturtle3666
      @jurassicturtle3666 3 года назад +140

      Steve1989 ate pemmican that was rationed to American soldiers in WW1
      Wasn't particularly good, but still edible after over 100 years in a sealed can

    • @kleo5696
      @kleo5696 3 года назад +74

      It said ultimate survival food, so that food is probably good at survival.

    • @ezequieloliveira6826
      @ezequieloliveira6826 3 года назад +64

      Something else bulged when I saw your pfp

    • @floo1465
      @floo1465 3 года назад +24

      @@ezequieloliveira6826 bruh

    • @robynperdieu3434
      @robynperdieu3434 3 года назад +12

      There are rumors that there are pemmican stashes from colonial days still.

  • @karrumi6966
    @karrumi6966 5 лет назад +760

    3 minutes ago me: "Why did i click this video?"
    now me: "Ok... digging fire pit, extracting tallow... got it."

    • @Vidchemy
      @Vidchemy 5 лет назад +2

      😅😅😅

    • @mechar64
      @mechar64 5 лет назад

      Lmaoooooo

    • @BigStuism
      @BigStuism 5 лет назад

      😂😂

    • @MamaMOB
      @MamaMOB 5 лет назад +1

      Same 100% same

    • @slabhead
      @slabhead 4 года назад +4

      Hahaha so true, I click on it just expecting to watch a few secs, few minutes later and Im taking notes lol

  • @earningattorney9887
    @earningattorney9887 5 лет назад +688

    Rimworld intensifies

    • @Xvladin
      @Xvladin 4 года назад +10

      Is rimworld like Dawrf Fortress? I love DF and know a lot of people who play DF also like Rimworld.

    • @IAmGameAddicted
      @IAmGameAddicted 4 года назад +21

      @@Xvladin its inspired by dwarf fortress, and its really really good

    • @modisp
      @modisp 4 года назад +6

      @@Xvladin Pretty much DF cousin. If you like DF - trying RimWorld is safe bet.

    • @wesitos.
      @wesitos. 4 года назад +6

      Rimworld is also "fun" like DF

    • @Maxgamer-fd7hv
      @Maxgamer-fd7hv 4 года назад +3

      @@Xvladin Rimworld is like DF but with less depth and more difficulty.

  • @Kiarrn
    @Kiarrn 8 лет назад +623

    Rimworld Alpha 14 includes Pemmican as a staple diet of Tribal colonies. This pops up in recommended. I can dig it. Also kinda wanna try it.

    • @ModSquadable
      @ModSquadable 8 лет назад +5

      I cant wait for alpha 14! also, it tastes pretty bad

    • @duchessbella4
      @duchessbella4 8 лет назад +9

      Well this explains why I got this video in my suggestions. Can't wait to try Rimworld! Really don't want to try Pemmican o.o;

    • @yomamaisaniceperson2707
      @yomamaisaniceperson2707 8 лет назад +1

      +ModSquadable try replacing the fat with peanut butter

    • @benmasta5814
      @benmasta5814 8 лет назад +11

      i never make pemmican in rimworld, but basically ever tribal that attacks drops a nice lil stack of it when they stroll into my killbox marsh land. That marsh will be an archaeologists dream in a few thousand years.

    • @yomamaisaniceperson2707
      @yomamaisaniceperson2707 8 лет назад

      Same Ben, same

  • @RayMak
    @RayMak 4 года назад +684

    I'm addicted to your videos and the historical lessons

    • @nou-jn6uz
      @nou-jn6uz 4 года назад +23

      time to get free likes with unoriginal comment *oMg uR EvRaywHEre*

    • @quackquaak4778
      @quackquaak4778 4 года назад +4

      Do u have 100 people watching videos on your account?

    • @evanferris5035
      @evanferris5035 4 года назад +1

      If your addicted to this channel you should try Chrystal METH.

    • @TheSixStringGuy
      @TheSixStringGuy 4 года назад +1

      This is stuff I wish school's would teach.

    • @prithvim7
      @prithvim7 3 года назад +1

      Yeah? Ok
      Now what?

  • @davidc4983
    @davidc4983 6 лет назад +51

    On another channel, I watched a man eat pemmican survival rations from the boer war. The longevity of this dish is not to be understated. Thank you for making this video

    • @bgt63
      @bgt63 Год назад

      I think once you go over 5 yrs it's pretty much eternal.

  • @ArnetPhotography
    @ArnetPhotography 4 года назад +28

    No matter how hard you struggle, please feel good in knowing that the videos you create make us happy. I can always be encouraged by watching your videos. Thank your for what you do for the world and history!

  • @vaarelsauce
    @vaarelsauce 6 лет назад +1598

    Rimworld.

    • @luciuskonst
      @luciuskonst 6 лет назад +150

      Vaarelsauce It may look like a regular wool hat, but it's actually a human leather hat the fine man's wearin'

    • @keanunmoskaluk3518
      @keanunmoskaluk3518 6 лет назад +52

      We are all nerds.

    • @ancapftw9113
      @ancapftw9113 6 лет назад +26

      @@luciuskonst masterwork llama wool hat.

    • @canned2619
      @canned2619 6 лет назад +10

      -Starvation

    • @swipesomething
      @swipesomething 6 лет назад +49

      It's the reason I clicked on the video

  • @adammorris9008
    @adammorris9008 4 года назад +37

    As a history enthusiast, I really appreciate what you do. It's clear that you enjoy and have a passion for your work. Thank you.

  • @BrookelynJane64
    @BrookelynJane64 5 лет назад +655

    At first I was like "oh i've never heard of the meatist people!"
    then I looked it up and was like "oh he's saying Metis"
    it's pronounced "May-tee", still love the video though! Keep it up!

    • @vonbalt4891
      @vonbalt4891 5 лет назад +29

      @Fritzi Lang ancient vegans..

    • @MamaMOB
      @MamaMOB 5 лет назад +11

      Fritzi Lang my assumption was actually the other way around. They’re people who only eat meat.

    • @missmanatee
      @missmanatee 4 года назад +18

      Haha I heard "meatist" too, then realized he meant Metis and was just pronouncing it either wrong, or in a way different than any Metis people ever say it lol

    • @mildlydazed9608
      @mildlydazed9608 4 года назад +49

      @@missmanatee as a Canadian i was thoroughly confused.

    • @anti-ethniccleansing465
      @anti-ethniccleansing465 4 года назад +17

      Brooklyn Jane
      “It’s pronounced ‘May-tee.’” So, they were pirates is what you’re telling us?

  • @20alphabet
    @20alphabet 6 лет назад +1260

    The ridiculous hat and redundant background music convinced me to subscribe.

    • @howardwhite1507
      @howardwhite1507 5 лет назад +11

      20alphabet French hat, the tassel would be tucked into the rolled brim...

    • @victorvonmagnum6270
      @victorvonmagnum6270 5 лет назад +8

      Just your normal knit tophue, comfortable and warm in the winter.

    • @briandesormeau2643
      @briandesormeau2643 5 лет назад +10

      @@victorvonmagnum6270 You're hardly considered Canadian unless you have a minimum of 3 tuques :)

    • @nuyabiss
      @nuyabiss 5 лет назад +25

      How is background music redundant?

    • @fteambjj
      @fteambjj 5 лет назад +1

      exactly why i subscribed

  • @evasartorius9528
    @evasartorius9528 9 лет назад +18

    I grew up and have lived all my life in northern Alberta. My father's homestead was a few miles from a metis colony. Everyone, including the Metis themselves, pronounced it the way he does. It wasn't until I met a Swampy Cree fellow I met in my fifties that someone said they used the French pronunciation. The Metis I grew up around weren't of French extraction, in fact the best way to describe them might be my cousins.I love your videos Mr. Townsend, learn something every time. Have a great day and keep up the good work.

    • @garlicgirl3149
      @garlicgirl3149 6 лет назад

      Some folks here don't realize there is so much to history and they really believe they know it all. No grace or humility.

  • @MultiMcdeath
    @MultiMcdeath 4 года назад +191

    "May-tee"
    Keep up the good work!

    • @xjlover2058
      @xjlover2058 3 года назад +24

      I had no idea what he was talking about saying meatis hahaha

    • @lilbucko
      @lilbucko 3 года назад +4

      Meatis lol

    • @carmeltabby
      @carmeltabby 3 года назад +5

      Was hoping somebody else caught that. Métis is not pronounced how it looks and my phone added a lil accent onto it even.

    • @devilkyn1
      @devilkyn1 3 года назад +2

      So glad you posted this. I am cringing every time he says meatis. It's too bad he didn't do a little more research before making the video. You can tell that all his knowledge, while still valid, obviously comes directly from a book.

    • @GrahamBartle
      @GrahamBartle 3 года назад +1

      Meatis sounded so cool and then it clicked.

  • @blueinkheart
    @blueinkheart 6 лет назад +103

    This is such a unique and positive RUclips channel
    I love this so much.

    • @MudMotorsMax
      @MudMotorsMax 5 лет назад +3

      Yeah very positive very unique very warming atmosphere and it's information we really need to know

  • @argonaut31
    @argonaut31 5 лет назад +8

    What lost soul downvotes such insightful videos. This is the best place to come and learn without being pelted with partisian nonsense. Keep up the excellent work! You are inspiring and refreshing!

    • @BoydTheMilkmanX
      @BoydTheMilkmanX 4 года назад +2

      I would imagine metis people who are a pretty large population at being called "meetus"...:P

    • @sompret
      @sompret 4 года назад +1

      People who ate Pemmican without a table, obviously

  • @jasonhood2453
    @jasonhood2453 5 лет назад +188

    The comment section has two types of comments: those praising the good content of the video, and those who didn’t bother to see that 500 others already pointed out the single mispronounced word. Good job, guys.

    • @nickolivares5366
      @nickolivares5366 5 лет назад +12

      I wish I could like this comment a million times, everybody is truly aggravating because I'm sure he's realized the mispronunciation by now and will not do it again but everybody has to show their cultural diversity, but are shoving it so far down this guys throat they're actually backfiring and making themselves look like assholes.

    • @pek5117
      @pek5117 4 года назад +1

      HIS HAT IS FUNNY...

    • @gmac8586
      @gmac8586 4 года назад +5

      The guy's so ignorant. He should know better. It's an insult to the Métis and so unacceptable to anyone who knows anything. Every single comment should be about this!

    • @spencerdecoteau8038
      @spencerdecoteau8038 4 года назад

      Welcome to the internet Jason

    • @scottjtube
      @scottjtube 4 года назад +6

      Actually there is a third type of comment, because Rimworld

  • @Rwy801998
    @Rwy801998 3 года назад +2

    My God, one episode, and I'm already blown away by your knowledge and presentation.

  • @jeffw1267
    @jeffw1267 7 лет назад +29

    I read as a kid that polar explorers would sometimes make their sleds partly out of pemmican. Blocks of it could be bolted between supports, for example. So as they moved along and used up their supplies, so that the sled got lighter, they could eat part of the sled too! This worked great where the temperature was always below freezing.

    • @cryipticcreep5586
      @cryipticcreep5586 5 лет назад +1

      This would apply greatly when I'm running late 4 work..yu.m

  • @AGMRevi3ws
    @AGMRevi3ws 8 лет назад +38

    Man, you are really awesome. Thank you for doing what you do!

    • @townsends
      @townsends  8 лет назад +31

      Thank you for the kind comment!

  • @brendananderson338
    @brendananderson338 4 года назад +639

    No one:
    Townsends: T h e m e e t u s p e o p l e

    • @CedarCreekCreed
      @CedarCreekCreed 4 года назад +12

      I'm losing it lololol

    • @delphini8055
      @delphini8055 4 года назад

      Does townsend mean Full send or is it just a name

    • @nonegone7170
      @nonegone7170 4 года назад +4

      Atleast he doesn't speak like a frog...

    • @mirzaahmed6589
      @mirzaahmed6589 4 года назад +13

      Diabeetus

    • @austinpresley6187
      @austinpresley6187 4 года назад +4

      @@mirzaahmed6589
      Hi, I'm Wilford Bremley and I have type 2 adult onset diabetus.

  • @JacksonFTW
    @JacksonFTW 3 года назад +53

    Six years later this mans videos are still EXACTLY the same. That’s amazing. Thanks for staying true to your content!

  • @zhinka1
    @zhinka1 10 лет назад +28

    Plains pemmican,( the kind that my Hidatsa adopted family makes) was made with the leaf fat, and marrow and dried and pounded into powder cattail roots, buffalo berries, june berries and usually bison in this area,or elk and deer, but sometimes when times were lean , old horses and dog meat were used as well,basically nothing was wasted.
    Some alkali salty soil was also added to increase the salt and mineral content as well,it adds an awesome flavor. Also some of the bones would be fire charred and pounded down it added flavor and calcium to the pemmican.
    These days cattails are harder to safely use as most water areas are contaminated so if you want to use this you should have the water tested. The reason the plains tribes added them is that cattail (From what the elders tell me) kept the marrow and fats from becomming rancid if too much was put in and it also helped slow down the bowels so digestion took longer. Not sure if this is valid, but just passing it along as it was told to me.
    It is still commonly made, but mostly used for food in hunting camps during deer season or for winter survival kits in vehicles.
    Not sure if this is of interest to anyone, but just is interesting how different areas of the nation made theirs with different ingredients.

    • @townsends
      @townsends  10 лет назад +9

      zhinka Thank you for this information! Fascinating! There is so much information and history surrounding pemmican. It was a challenge for us to reduce it down to four episodes. We chose to focus on the Metis (pronounced CORRECTLY as "May-TEE", by the way, as many of our viewers have rightfully corrected us). It was primarily through this people group from the Red River region that pemmican was first commercialized starting in the late 18th century for distribution to the North American fur trade industry. The pemmican we're presenting reproduces that variety. We were simply unable to cover the older historical contexts and the countless regional varieties. It's almost as if we started in the middle of the story and skipped every other page. Thanks again, zhinka!

    • @pinz2022
      @pinz2022 9 лет назад +4

      Jas. Townsend and Son, Inc. Pemmican has always seemed to bring out the descriptive hyperbole in explorers. From Sherard Osborne, a veteran of the search for John Franklin's lost expedition--Stray Leaves From an Arctic Journal:
      "...In troth, appetite need wait on one, for the greasy compound would pall on moderate taste or hunger. Tradition said that it was composed of the best rump-steaks and suet, an cost 1s. 6d. per pound; but we generally voted it composed of broken-down horses and Russian tallow. If not sweet in savour, it was strong in nourishment, and after six tablespoonfuls, the most ravenous feeder might have cried, hold! enough!"

    • @Wotdermatter
      @Wotdermatter 7 лет назад +3

      You may be interested to know that the word comes from the Cree word pimîhkân, which comes from the word pimî, or, in English, fat, grease. Pemmican itself was indeed invented by the native peoples of North America, not by the white invaders/intruders. As well, you mention in the next episode that BUFFALO would be used. Sorry, that is not true but the BISON, as you state in this episode, was used.

    • @Myrrydyn1950
      @Myrrydyn1950 6 лет назад +1

      Meegwetch! Do you sell any? I would love to purchase about 20 pounds of it for My own use. I'm a trucker who needs to eat better, and pemmican is ideal

  • @julecaesara482
    @julecaesara482 4 года назад +38

    Dear sir, you are amazing! My Dad has been going on about this thing, wanting to try it but not finding a recipe he could actually read. Now I can just simply take this and translate into German. THANK YOU SO MUCH

    • @4philipp
      @4philipp 4 года назад +2

      Just remember, all survival food needs plenty of water or you will starve trying to get it down. Viel Spaß!

  • @tonymoretti2347
    @tonymoretti2347 5 лет назад +262

    Metis pronounced like may- tee. Not meatis .How do I know this? Huge Metis community where I live in Canada

    • @jamesgardner5149
      @jamesgardner5149 5 лет назад +19

      Yeah that was really bugging me too

    • @askquestionsplz
      @askquestionsplz 5 лет назад +4

      actually you are wrong.

    • @RobMacKendrick
      @RobMacKendrick 5 лет назад +41

      Actually he's not. The word is may-TEE, and they are in fact a major force in Canadian history and politics. Doubly so in the West.

    • @tonymoretti2347
      @tonymoretti2347 5 лет назад +16

      @@askquestionsplz nope your wrong

    • @etiennesauve3386
      @etiennesauve3386 5 лет назад +5

      @@tonymoretti2347 well it depends, the word come from the french métis and the "s" at the end is pronounced

  • @mrhuffnpuff
    @mrhuffnpuff 3 года назад +54

    Townsends: "Pemican could last up to 20, 30...."
    me: "hours, days..."
    Townsends: "years."
    me: "GTFO!!"

  • @nukeout
    @nukeout 4 года назад +1634

    RUclips: I heard you're hiding out from the coronavirus
    Algorithm: Here's a random obscure survival food from hundreds of years ago and made out of near-exctinct animals I think you'll find useful

    • @ethanbelton9522
      @ethanbelton9522 4 года назад +43

      Ngl RUclips is definitely throwing hints that we better learn how to fend for ourselves.

    • @nukeout
      @nukeout 4 года назад +5

      I actually just read about this thing in Edgar Allan Poe's "Adventure of Hans Pfaall" and felt really proud of myself for knowing what it was #facts

    • @ForestofCicadas
      @ForestofCicadas 4 года назад +15

      You can use beef or venison for pemmican

    • @kb6556
      @kb6556 4 года назад

      Same.

    • @uncommon_name9337
      @uncommon_name9337 4 года назад

      Lol

  • @alcoholya
    @alcoholya 6 лет назад +22

    wow, I've finally found the Mr. Rogers of Survival videos..

  • @kikker7978
    @kikker7978 4 года назад +134

    Would you like to start a cooking channel or a history channel?
    Townsends: Yes.

  • @hoyschelsilversteinberg4521
    @hoyschelsilversteinberg4521 2 года назад +7

    I make this for work. It's actually really delicious if you add some spices to it. I add dehydrated onion flakes and granulated garlic. I have some in a ziplock bag for 9 months now unrefrigerated that is still good to eat and tastes delicious.

    • @JoeVahns
      @JoeVahns 2 года назад +1

      I want some

  • @jacobnewcombe5367
    @jacobnewcombe5367 4 года назад +96

    It’s pronounced Métis “May tee”

  • @dbuyandelger
    @dbuyandelger 6 лет назад +96

    Drying meat seems to have been an age old technique for preserving food. We on the other side of the Bering Strait still dry meat to preserve it for long periods of time. This technique is very advanced. We usually dry the meat by cutting them in thin strips and hang them until they're brittle and easy to break. We don't cut the fat off, though. When it's time to use it, we grind them into tiny bits just like on this video, or mince it and use it as if regular meat (boil, fry, steam, and etc). Historians in Mongolia, also point out that it gave the Mongol Empire great advantage when it came to supplying the armies and subsequently conquest.

    • @ericellis1528
      @ericellis1528 6 лет назад +2

      Buyandelger Davaajantsan check out dan carlins hardcore history wrath of khans

    • @leroylowe5921
      @leroylowe5921 6 лет назад +13

      +1 And they think ancient people were primitive. Yet we are the ones who wouldn't know how to survive like that.

    • @notme9804
      @notme9804 6 лет назад

      Exactly, Good Doggo

    • @mrbisshie
      @mrbisshie 6 лет назад

      I mean, I do keep a freezer full of dead raiders in my colonies for my pet doggies. The doggies have no issues with eating dead people, and the raiders resupply the puppy chow pretty often!

    • @Reach1335
      @Reach1335 6 лет назад +2

      While dry stores are important for an army, the major factor of the Mongols eating success was they broke into small hunting parties while on the move and caught//killed most of their rations themselves.

  • @infinitytoinfinitysquaredb7836
    @infinitytoinfinitysquaredb7836 6 лет назад +650

    Lembas bread is better but you'd have to torture an elf to get the recipe.

    • @mrknowie
      @mrknowie 6 лет назад +38

      Don't pick the wrong elf tribe. The Keeblers just told me how to make pecan sandies...

    • @matador1111
      @matador1111 5 лет назад +11

      if anyone could get hands on that recipe, its this guy with his hat.

    • @mbr5742
      @mbr5742 5 лет назад +5

      Another good reason to use Lembas bread. Food AND fun making it

    • @MultiTwentyseven
      @MultiTwentyseven 5 лет назад +5

      You'd get a recipe and an orc, soubds good

    • @DavidSmith-ss1cg
      @DavidSmith-ss1cg 5 лет назад +4

      Ya better be careful - It's bad luck to even talk about torturing elves...just sayin'...

  • @kylecorbin7225
    @kylecorbin7225 5 лет назад +96

    Here in Canada we pronounce Metis "may-tee", since they are descended from French colonists
    It's probably just a preference thing but thought it'd be worth sharing.

    • @olt007
      @olt007 4 года назад

      In french we pronounce the s... Maytiss

    • @akudoodle4669
      @akudoodle4669 4 года назад +10

      @@olt007 Kyle is right its pronounced "may-tee" I've never heard it pronounced "may-tiss" and I am metis

    • @olt007
      @olt007 4 года назад

      @@akudoodle4669 are you french speaking?

    • @sauercrowder
      @sauercrowder 2 года назад

      Everyone does lol

    • @kylecorbin7225
      @kylecorbin7225 2 года назад

      Honestly when it comes to pronunciations it doesnt matter all that much.. tomato, potato etc.

  • @Dreikoo
    @Dreikoo 4 года назад +561

    Disappointed that this wasn't made out of pelicans.

    • @GunNtonic
      @GunNtonic 4 года назад +1

      Lmao!!!

    • @johnnyherrera7220
      @johnnyherrera7220 4 года назад +2

      😂😂😂

    • @Garother
      @Garother 4 года назад +14

      You made a comment in 2020 which is not made of quotes. I am proud to see that.

    • @Chanhee
      @Chanhee 4 года назад +17

      @@Garother "you made a comment in 2020 which is not made of quotes. I am proud to see that"

    • @YaboiMuggy
      @YaboiMuggy 4 года назад +5

      you could try swapping the meat with pelican meat

  • @snowdevil6469
    @snowdevil6469 4 года назад +104

    “Hi I’m Wilfred Brimley, I’d like to talk to you about The Meetus people and their superfood.”

  • @bluedaughter
    @bluedaughter 4 года назад +7

    I haven't a clue how this video showed up in my suggested videos but I'm glad it did because I enjoyed watching it. As soon as I saw the title I smiled because years ago I read a historical novel about Sacagawea and during the time that I read the book I had never thought about or even mentioned the word 'pemmican' as much as I did while reading the book. 😊
    Thank you for sharing this video.

  • @brucewayne3892
    @brucewayne3892 6 лет назад +581

    Metis is pronounced May-tees. But great video otherwise

    • @nathancouture1936
      @nathancouture1936 6 лет назад +81

      it does when its an informational video, and its an entire race of people, so stop being ignorant

    • @poopymcfartass1640
      @poopymcfartass1640 6 лет назад +112

      Ahoy there, arr, May-Tee be the proper pronunciation ye be lookin fer!

    • @TheKa89
      @TheKa89 5 лет назад +65

      As someone who is Métis, this kind of griped on me. Also the great use of the past-tense. Still an awesome video, so I guess I can forgive a little.

    • @sofaking1611
      @sofaking1611 5 лет назад +5

      Arrgh Metis

    • @TheKa89
      @TheKa89 5 лет назад +6

      @@sofaking1611 Mon si, petit malin. Pleure un coup, tu pisseras moins.

  • @notsure1277
    @notsure1277 3 года назад +199

    Yeah, he is badly mispronouncing Métis.
    But in his defense, Francophones have no high ground from which to complain. Over many centuries the French mangled the original Latin language and alphabet. They have reached the point at which one could not predict the spelling of too many French words from the way the word sounds. The English adopted this lamentable linguistic habit when the Normans brought Middle French to England.
    And think about it: how do you pronounce "Illinois" in English? That name, as spelled, is a Francophone approximation of an indigenous word (I do not know which indigenous language), and is pronounced in French as "ee-lee-nwah". But no Anglophone pronounces it that way, and nobody says anything about it.

    • @IARRCSim
      @IARRCSim 3 года назад +32

      I thought he was saying meatist. lol I imagined a group of people that eat nothing but meat.

    • @michaelkrull3331
      @michaelkrull3331 3 года назад +6

      I live in South Dakota, where a lot of places have French names that no one pronounces properly. Example, our capitol Pierre is pronounced "pier" as in that thing you tie a boat to.

    • @yfelwulf
      @yfelwulf 3 года назад

      Y or I Greek (Greek I) as the French pronounce it sounding an E. Americans are hilarious Y (why) vonne the girls name is actually E vonne. Tamara or the US version TAM A RA as in Hammer A in English it's Tamahrah one continues word. America you so funny.

    • @TheRimbaldine
      @TheRimbaldine 3 года назад +3

      Have you taken a good look at English? Words like knight, sleigh, Leicestershire (to list only a few) are pronounced nothing like their spelling.

    • @gfair2
      @gfair2 3 года назад +9

      Metis aren't Francophones, and we call them the name they choose for themselves. If your preferred name was Steve and everyone called you Stove but you preferred Steve, your highground is always: you identify yourself, nobody else identifies who you are for you, so you'd correct them. Mei-tee it is.

  • @lunarlettuce7242
    @lunarlettuce7242 4 года назад +11

    This is the one RUclipsr that isn’t drugged up in humor I will always love

    • @realtalk6195
      @realtalk6195 3 года назад +1

      He's isn't trying to cater to the spoiled Gen Z or Female demos, just everyone in general.

  • @5BIRDOG5
    @5BIRDOG5 4 года назад +48

    Essentially, gormet suet cakes for humans instead of birds.

  • @juliamorganscott9384
    @juliamorganscott9384 5 лет назад +7

    I made a bucket full of pemmican once (except it had cornmeal in it) and it tasted awful at first, but after it sat for awhile, it improved a lot in flavor. The dried fruit got a lot sweeter and the texture changed. In the end, it tasted like raw cookie dough.

  • @benjamindbailey
    @benjamindbailey 5 лет назад +5

    This puts a smile on my face. Such a positive video with great historical information. Subscribed!

  • @57WillysCJ
    @57WillysCJ 10 лет назад +4

    That one cake looks like the suet we feed birds. I would imagine it is close with seeds instead of meat. Really looking forward to this series.

  • @lordrevan57
    @lordrevan57 3 года назад +3

    Pemmican, some portable soup base, locally sourced veggies (wild or from someones garden), and a little pinch from the spice mix should be a nice combination.

  • @dutchman063
    @dutchman063 7 лет назад +2122

    Im glad George Bush found something he could do well

    • @DanaOrtiz
      @DanaOrtiz 6 лет назад +68

      He ran a whole country well, guess you meant another thing he can do well.

    • @blan_k4691
      @blan_k4691 6 лет назад +30

      @@DanaOrtiz well yeah, and don't forget his great bushisms. So three things well

    • @shaed1298
      @shaed1298 6 лет назад +10

      Nah that former actor Fred Willard

    • @Mr3344555
      @Mr3344555 6 лет назад +9

      He's actually a very good painter and rich!

    • @Xanctus
      @Xanctus 6 лет назад +55

      Now i can't stop seeing Bush!

  • @PeterHolmen
    @PeterHolmen 6 лет назад +4

    How has this man not been hired by the history channel yet?! All of his videos are ridiculously well done. Very professional!

  • @badgerlordpatrick6493
    @badgerlordpatrick6493 2 года назад +8

    Never run a Tribal playthrough without it: it's our good friend pemmican! Lasts 1.1 years, somewhat delicious, somewhat nutritious, perfect for the time before refrigerators! A tribal treat even outlanders love! Pemmican! The survival food of the pre-industrial Rimworlds.

    • @janpavel1441
      @janpavel1441 2 года назад

      Nutrifungus says hi

    • @Beltoftruth.
      @Beltoftruth. Год назад +2

      1.1 years!?? But according to many ppl last 10-20-30 years

  • @LeafMobbMusic
    @LeafMobbMusic Год назад

    I truly adore this channel, I can tune into any video and learn something truly interesting about history, any time. And it's so very well articulated, the environment is perfect, just, true history fun. I love it, and I hope you never stop!

  • @Saintbow
    @Saintbow 3 года назад +32

    Me: "This reminds me of Scrapple"
    Also me: "I'd eat it"

  • @noorrougelewis6704
    @noorrougelewis6704 5 лет назад +52

    *me stuck in a desert
    Oh let me just grab my survival pemmican.

  • @geoleo965
    @geoleo965 5 лет назад +141

    _"Oh, the pioneers used to ride these babies for miles! And it's in great shape."_
    *- SpongeBob SquarePants.*

    • @dopevids4252
      @dopevids4252 5 лет назад +4

      ITS A ROCK!

    • @sudilos1172
      @sudilos1172 4 года назад

      He just came out... As A Sexual ..
      Because he’s a sponge. Get it! Ahahahha

  • @cristianpop8922
    @cristianpop8922 2 года назад +1

    The best show there is. I want to start a similar thing here like a community that teaches the way Townsend's show life was and is. Thanks

  • @sharondwyer8513
    @sharondwyer8513 6 лет назад +11

    I assume Pemmican was eaten during hunting trips or when the tribe travelled to winter or summer sites. Pemmican lasts a long time & was food on the go pretty much packed with energy. My Inuit ancestors packed ready made food that would last a decent amount of time, light weight & compact during hunting or travels too summer or winter campgrounds

  • @XerosXIII
    @XerosXIII 4 года назад +112

    RUclips:
    Randy Random: Recommends this video.

  • @johnlupo9577
    @johnlupo9577 2 года назад +7

    Hi Mr. Townsend. The term Métis is properly pronounced May-Tee. The S is silent . My female companion here in Alberta Canada is Métis with a very proud heritage. Thankyou for the informative video. I look forward to finding out more about pemmican and how it was made and used.

    • @remilenoir1271
      @remilenoir1271 Год назад +2

      The S isn't silent.
      The word is French and, surprisingly, pronounced exactly as written.

    • @GentlemanNietzsche
      @GentlemanNietzsche 11 месяцев назад

      you are wrong

  • @wilkinson6212
    @wilkinson6212 3 года назад +1

    Man this is a fantastic channel. Extremely interesting. Well produced. Informative. But more importantly, very, very useful. Thank you.

  • @dbuyandelger
    @dbuyandelger 6 лет назад +63

    Metisse is French for mixed race.

    • @DashThewolfOmegaofthepack
      @DashThewolfOmegaofthepack 5 лет назад +7

      Buyandelger Davaajantsan
      Métis

    • @ianhemingway5687
      @ianhemingway5687 5 лет назад +4

      @@DashThewolfOmegaofthepack seriously. and it's pronounced MAY-tee.

    • @Herschel1738
      @Herschel1738 5 лет назад +5

      Metis is French for "mixed". It is used to describe people of European & African or Native American descent. "Metisse" is the feminized form, referring to a woman of mixed descent.
      Canada recognizes Metis, descendants of Native American and French fur traders, as an indigenous nation.
      Townsend is wearing a typical early 19th century Voyageur (fur trader) clothing.
      And, yes, it is pronounced MAY-tee.

    • @sergentsaucisse8290
      @sergentsaucisse8290 5 лет назад +1

      @@Herschel1738 actually you also pronounce the s so "may-tee-ss"

  • @jnburnside
    @jnburnside 3 года назад +6

    Wow, Pemmican truly does seem like the ultimate survival food. It just dawned on me that those EPIC bars are essentially a modern form of Pemmican. Very interesting! Will definitely be making some Pemmican if food shortages do come in the next few years....

    • @jakefilmore
      @jakefilmore 3 года назад +1

      Doesn't make sense to wait until there's food shortages to make something that can last for decades when stored correctly now does it?

  • @GITMachine
    @GITMachine 6 лет назад +7

    I found this extremely interesting. Thank you for posting.

  • @JUSTALOSER0101
    @JUSTALOSER0101 3 года назад

    I could watch this channel all day I love this,, thank you for your dedication

  • @spankeyfish
    @spankeyfish 8 лет назад +10

    This looks remarkably like what collects in the bottom of my grill.

  • @adam346
    @adam346 7 лет назад +176

    looks like he raided a 18th century clothing drawer and then escaped the shire.

  • @JoseHernandez-ql8vw
    @JoseHernandez-ql8vw 8 лет назад +1937

    Do you have to wear that hat to make pemmican?

  • @kirksummerwill3938
    @kirksummerwill3938 Год назад

    When you said "Over hte next few episodes" my heart sank til I saw you had 3:30 minute episodes - kudos, this is the content I really am here for and a great to-the-point episode, thanks!

  • @eujeeves
    @eujeeves 8 лет назад +49

    I thought he was saying Meatist. 1 woman butchering 10 bisons a day.. it makes a lot of sense lol

    • @jamesbaker1392
      @jamesbaker1392 6 лет назад +1

      Haha.... farts...

    • @oshaughnessyrof5201
      @oshaughnessyrof5201 6 лет назад

      I thought everyone knew how metis was pronounced now I feel like the ignorant one

  • @vito_keys
    @vito_keys 2 года назад +3

    Fun fact: the pemmican is used as a military ration of the British Army during the Second Boer War of South Africa. It was produced by Bovril (the same company that produces the well-known British beef paste) and comes in a small tin can package alongside dried cocoa powder.

  • @irishelk3
    @irishelk3 5 лет назад +175

    1,100 dislikes?, jesus that's a bit intense. Of all the things going on in the world, people just can't stand pemmican.

    • @jedi1samuel
      @jedi1samuel 5 лет назад +27

      Rover O'Ryan. Must be the Vegans

    • @josh420masterB
      @josh420masterB 5 лет назад +35

      They're probably all Quebecois who can't stand the way he keeps pronouncing "Métis".

    • @josh420masterB
      @josh420masterB 5 лет назад +14

      @Crazeepaint Airbrushing
      I'm an Anglophone Canadian and it makes me cringe every time he says it, can't even imagine what you must be going through lol

    • @irishelk3
      @irishelk3 5 лет назад +3

      @@josh420masterB Pssh, yeah people are strange.

    • @systemofafox6487
      @systemofafox6487 5 лет назад +7

      Definitely vegans lol

  • @lorettawilson7264
    @lorettawilson7264 2 года назад

    Ive been planning for 20 years to live off the land... survivalist kinda life, my friend just told me about this channel...exactly what I need....I never knew this channel existed....so now, I can use my inheritance money for ALL my survival needs..I'm so grateful to have found this channel..I'm 100% dedicated.. nd 100 % serious about doing this.....I know bad things will happen, like the blackouts, the starvation, the solar mass ejections from the sun, the Meteores hitting earth...earthquakes, all kinds of natural disasters will happen, oh, and we can't forget Nuclear war & bombs...even if one of these things happen, we will need to be prepared...I will be building myself a shelter in the wilderness, I have lived for 20 years already at 4,500 feet, lots of snow, and I had NOt much money...sometimes NO money, but I learned how to survive under THE MOST dangerous and the harshness of conditions...so..I'm prepared for all the hard things you better know how to do if you want to survive the future...I've even lived with bears in my yard ALOT...I'm no stranger to what's out there......and what can happen..ill buy a woodstove, chainsaws.. and everything needed....I made a LONG survival list...I'm a girl..but I can do this, I already have, but things will really get worse in time, so I'm prepared....I learned.....all this by myself too....

  • @kqlin34
    @kqlin34 6 лет назад +4

    I just learned about this channel, and just watched the first 37 seconds but OMG I LOVE THIS

  • @katanaburner
    @katanaburner 9 лет назад +4

    I HAVE GOT TO STOP WATCHING THESE EPISODES ON AN EMPTY STOMACH! Always a great vid btw!

  • @alisaurus4224
    @alisaurus4224 3 года назад +3

    I’ve read books wherein people eat pemmican, and i got the impression it was like loose shreds of beef jerky-the Big League Chew of the frontier

    • @IRLTheGreatZarquon
      @IRLTheGreatZarquon 3 года назад +1

      >the Big League Chew of the frontier
      This perfectly explains how I thought pemmican looked

  • @eugeniobonello418
    @eugeniobonello418 3 года назад

    I am super uncomfortably high right now and you are my guiding light. Bless you.

  • @skrotosd
    @skrotosd 4 года назад +4

    I don’t even understand why I find this so much intriguing

  • @KuruContinuum
    @KuruContinuum 5 лет назад +18

    For some reason this channel is really helping my depression! Cheers :D

  • @hearsthewater
    @hearsthewater 8 лет назад +4

    A modern version of this is being made by a Sioux tribe and it is marketed under the name Tonka Bars. It is buffalo, fat and cranberries. YUM

  • @reddead102
    @reddead102 2 года назад +2

    Hey there Jon! Half Canadian and half metis indigenous *'n' a wee bit scottish lassie here, it's awesome to see you go back to the most basic of even Canadian culture like the native tribes :)
    binging your guys' videos right now, keep up the great work

  • @ianfinrir8724
    @ianfinrir8724 2 года назад +3

    The British Army issued Emergency Rations which was a small piece of pemmican in one tin and cocoa powder in the other tin. It was to only be opened under the orders of an officer and it was able to keep a soldier moving for up to 36 hours.

  • @carolynwilliamson3888
    @carolynwilliamson3888 9 лет назад +144

    Boy, you sure have taken a lot of flak for your pronunciation of Metis, I sure feel sorry for you. We were laughing about it today as we fired a musket salute for the arrival of the York Boat at Fort Edmonton. We did not, however, laugh too hard as all of us were wearing at least one item of Jas Townsend inc. period apparel! Great company, good video; small mistake.

    • @townsends
      @townsends  9 лет назад +34

      ***** Thanks for your support! ----- Metis - it is a live and learn thing - I asked more than once if that was how it was pronounced. (" yeah sure Jon - that's how to say it" ) I won't make that mistake again. If I could go back and change the audio without having to delete the video I would do it. Thanks for the comment and thanks for watching!

    • @HeatherSpoonheim
      @HeatherSpoonheim 9 лет назад +2

      +Jas. Townsend and Son, Inc. I cringed, but I'll get over it. My grandmother got pemmican from family once in a while but I was always a bit leery of it.

    • @melissagerber7231
      @melissagerber7231 8 лет назад +5

      My sister went through a phase, where she'd attempt to make pemmican with dried beef, suet and raisins.
      If there wasn't too much suet, it tasted ok, but, it really wasn't an everyday food.

    • @jhygaard2
      @jhygaard2 7 лет назад +1

      my greatgrandfather x4 named Fort Edmonton.

    • @Myrrydyn1950
      @Myrrydyn1950 6 лет назад

      I just ragged him out about it again! I have Metis children and grandchildren!

  • @tsun8267
    @tsun8267 8 лет назад +662

    So this is what George Bush is up to nowadays.

  • @garrettpatten6312
    @garrettpatten6312 Год назад

    I can't believe a channel like this even exists, love it!

  • @justeremiahsjourney
    @justeremiahsjourney 4 года назад +8

    How does it feel to be the three thousandth person to point out the one word that this awesome man mispronounced? That's quite an achievement for one day... I'm sure your mom is proud.

  • @Kitslam
    @Kitslam 8 лет назад +8

    Thank you for posting!

    • @townsends
      @townsends  8 лет назад +9

      Thanks for the Comment!

  • @luigidisanpietro3720
    @luigidisanpietro3720 5 лет назад +24

    It looks like an offspring of Spam and Granola bar that copulated🤔

  • @ErokLobotomist
    @ErokLobotomist 3 года назад

    I just saw another video about this and thought, "Man, I bet Townsends has a badass Pemmican video" and I wasn't at all disappointed!! Cheers from Canada!