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18th century cooking - Townsends channel
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For anyone interested in some old school cooking 18th century style (Colonial U.S.), this is a great youtube channel that has been up for quite a few years now. Everything they do is as authentic as possible from the cookware to recipes to source of heat.


https://www.youtube.com/user/jastownsendandson
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Millhouse Wrote:For anyone interested in some old school cooking 18th century style (Colonial U.S.), this is a great youtube channel that has been up for quite a few years now. Everything they do is as authentic as possible from the cookware to recipes to source of heat.


https://www.youtube.com/user/jastownsendandson

I've seen that. Interesting stuff. Their website is interesting too, but I probably wouldn't buy any of those items. I have way too many kitchen gadgets as it is!
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Any gopher recipes?
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(05-10-2018, 04:22 PM)snowy Wrote: I've seen that. Interesting stuff. Their website is interesting too, but I probably wouldn't buy any of those items. I have way too many kitchen gadgets as it is!

One thing I like about it is that this is stuff history books  dont talk about. I mean people had to eat back then, so what did they eat? Granted I prefer modern day cuisine, but there is quite a few things they have cooked I would try making.

(05-10-2018, 04:36 PM)fredtoast Wrote: Any gopher recipes?

That would be in the 19th century when people went westward after the Indians invited us to settle their lands.
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Very interesting. Watched a couple different ones. Would like to try building one of the ovens if I had the energy.
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