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This YT Channel is great! In the comments section of the video someone declares the History Channel ought to hire them and dump all the alien bullshit, and that's very true.
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18th century, the 1700s. Uhhhhhh, why again?
And I remember Y & T!
18th century, the 1700s. Uhhhhhh, why again?
And I remember Y & T!
Uummmmm, because some people like history.........
18th century, the 1700s. Uhhhhhh, why again?
And I remember Y & T!
Uummmmm, because some people like history.........
I thought maybe they had some good chicken recipes. And I have to believe whatever they ate was better than mac and cheese now. Or Spam, both kinds. The chicken looks good when it's done.
18th century, the 1700s. Uhhhhhh, why again?
And I remember Y & T!
Uummmmm, because some people like history.........
I thought maybe they had some good chicken recipes. And I have to believe whatever they ate was better than mac and cheese now. Or Spam, both kinds. The chicken looks good when it's done.
Depends on one's station/profession in life and locality. In the south the primary frontier food was meal, meat and molasses. In New England lobster was considered a "poor man's food" and would never be served to company.
18th century, the 1700s. Uhhhhhh, why again?
And I remember Y & T!
Uummmmm, because some people like history.........
I thought maybe they had some good chicken recipes. And I have to believe whatever they ate was better than mac and cheese now. Or Spam, both kinds. The chicken looks good when it's done.
Depends on one's station/profession in life and locality. In the south the primary frontier food was meal, meat and molasses. In New England lobster was considered a "poor man's food" and would never be served to company.
I think wild turkey was also a common dish in the NE. Lobster is now a semi-expensive dish. Odd how these things change over time. I suppose back then you served the help lobster and hard tac!