Makes you wonder how hardy the crust was don't ya lol. And whether even if they wanted to eat the crust was it even possible when it was made the first time? Probably break a few teeth maybe 😂!
This tradition is mentioned in sing a song of sixpence. Sometimes live birds would be put inside for a bit of entertainment. The version we know today was written in 1780 200 years after king Henry
Better still... Katherine gave copious amounts of gifts to Anne, as if there was an air of apprehension in her household pre-event. Weird to consider how timeless certain awkward human interactions are ... Let alone staged diplomatic setups.
Katherine Howard actually used to be Anne of Cleves' lady in waiting before Henry decided to marry her. So they probably had a few conversations while Katherine was helping Anne pick out what dress to wear, and got to know each other. They were, in a sense, "friends from work".
@@1cornicon679 the gossip must have been juicy! Also working as a chambermaid must have been the ultimate way to know everything about a person's intimate life
In Iowa there's a place Salisbury house and gardens that is modeled after English manors. It's like going through various periods of history despite being built in the 1920s. There's even a fireplace that has a Tudor rose on it and has a massive art collection. I've been there twice and once I pointed out which rose was which on the fireplace. One room is modeled after the wooden Tudor dining rooms.
My dad used to make a version of Suet Pudding brought over by ancestors in the 1600s. He served it with a hard sauce. I have the recipe stored in several places and shared it with other family friends when he passed away in 2007. It's pretty good.
Interesting to think Henry was once on good terms with Hans Holbein, considering how Henry would later claim Anne of Cleves looked nothing like her portrait
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year's to you as well, from "across the pond". More specifically, from Henryville Indiana, in the United States. I hope you have a blessed holiday season.
This is a fantastic documentary🙂👍. Tudor age feasts always interest me especially our largest monarch in history at 28 stone at the time of his death. Going to be honest as I sip on my Earl Grey tea I can't help but just about get a stomach ache just watching this! Think I almost feel drunk just watching this🥴. I have seen a number of these videos on the Tudor kitchens, what they cooked and ate so interesting. Thank you so much for all your work and effort you put in this.
Really am so glad I discovered your videos they are wonderful to listen to. It's like story time and I can imagine everything that you're talking about back in the day
Plum Pudding sauces: Brandy Sauce is a brandy laced custard. Hard Sauce is a mixture of sweet butter, sugar, and brandy that has a firm "hard" consistency.
Lindsey, I love your videos on Christmas traditions in history. Could you do a video about Christmas in early America with our Forefathers, or perhaps how Christmas was celebrated during war time?
Your videos are always nice, I learn so much from them. Also, your voice is really soothing and easy to listen to. I´d say you will hit the 1 million subscribers after the tour in May.
imagine if Elizabeth had her hands on what we know to be chocolate today! I never put it to thought before that she never tasted chocolate in her lifetime. Your videos are always so good!
In Tampa we have Gasparilla and we too have Krews my father’s family is in one of them (rough rider)I’d be interested to hear about Mardi Gras too and your krews ❤
I have on dvd Lucy Worsley twelve days of tudor Christmas and it gives insight to how henry viii spent Christmas. It shows Dr. Lucy literally dressing up as a young henry viii and eating mince meat pies and a real boars 🐗 head boiled in red wine. Of course she was not a fan of the boars ear she tasted dipped in mustard. But at the end of the documentary she heald a reenactment of the a real life Christmas court like in henry viii time. Dr. Lucy dressed like her favorite wife of Henry's Anne Of Cleves. She even tried a very large spice cake and marzipan chess pieces that tasted like rose soap. They even did a remake of a masque. It was delightful to watch. I watch it every year around the holidays to get me in the Christmas mood. 😊
@@Levacque I do sometimes but I hate to admit it, I’m not the biggest fan of the host 😬 😅 he seems like a nice and knowledgeable guy, it’s nothing personal but he just annoys me a little.
@@BloodSweatandFears Ok valid! I love him, but I have that feeling about other UA-cam hosts. I'm like, "All the pieces are here, this channel is great, I should be interested, but [this person] gets under my skin."
With all of these days of feasting what did they do for bathrooms? They didnt have indoor plumbing back then. The sanitation and smells must have been horrendous.
Castles and palaces had privies which were basically little closets built against the outer wall of a building, and there would simply be a shaft leading to the castle exterior. Visiting castles today and looking below the privy shafts, you can still see the fertile results from hundreds of years ago. Aside from that, most people would have simply went for a walk outside. The thing to keep in mind is that yes, sanitary standards were much lower, but we are still talking about people here and they would have had SOME standards for themselves. There is an olfactory and evolutionary imperative to not shit where we eat. A hundred years after Henry, when palaces started getting really decadent, the ultra-wealthy started having interior privy rooms with little stools that contained chamber pots. That was the precursor to our modern bathroom.
Plum pudding is known as Christmas pudding these days, and is made in a pudding basin rather than a cloth although the scots make a similar dish called a clootie dumpling which is cooked in a cloth
No wonder he was over 300 pounds when he died. He sure loved to eat 😂 The Christmas song by Henry made laugh cause of whoever was singing it. I had no idea he made a Christmas song, I will definitely search it and listen to the entirety of the song.
He used to drink a lot too, he apparently drank a massive amount of beer, and red wine with extra sugar in it. At the time sugar was as valuable as gold, and it was an expression of wealth and power. He consumed a lot of sugar apparently
His dish of roasted boar’s 🐗 head is one that I might try at this time next year; it’ll go good with roast goose, and I’ll bet that the alleged turkey leg some artists who have depicted him nibbling is really a goose leg.
Thank you for your videos. I recently just found your channel and I'm watching every video from the beginning. For someone like me who gets bored while reading about history, this place is just like heaven. Thank you very much❤❤❤❤ Can you please make more videos about british royal family jewelry and HRH Catherine, Princess of Wales?
Welcome! This channel is about history. Recent royals like King Charles III or Catherine, Princess of Wales etc. should only be in videos based on historical facts. There are tons of videos about the royal family including the current Princess of Wales on other channels.
@@HNSCAPMCA I always believed the comment section is where opinions are shared. I have a heck of respect for Catherine, the princess of Wales. But since she is still very much alive, I do not see her as a historical figure. But too me, this is what this channel is about.
@@HNSCAPMCA As much as I agree with you on that those things should be reported, I just don't think a history channel is the right place to do so. Much of what HRH Catherine, The Princess of Wales did and does is in the very recent past, present and future. History is about the past, usually the not so recent one. I appologize if I hurt you.
Its ale, not beer, in the modern day we use them interchangeably, but they do have a difference, a beer is basically ale with hops, a fermented malt drink with no additives is ale
Henry the 8th knew in his heart he was no more special than the average peasant, so he stayed in denial his entire life by only giving himself the finest. Dying only knowing that the only person who ever truly loved him was himself. People who are truly happy spend their time giving to others not giving this to themselves. Amen.
Merry Christmas everyone and I hope your New Year's is going to be as fun as mine it's my birthday... I wish everyone as much pain as you can handle and as much joy to go along with it.
So the Filipino presentation for lechon (roast pork with an apple in the mouth) during christmas and new year came from this English tradition? Interesting!
“He and his wife of the moment”
The justified shade, I cannot 😂
"He and his wife of the moment" 😭
They reused pie crusts for multiple pies? That absolutely blows my mind.
Makes you wonder how hardy the crust was don't ya lol. And whether even if they wanted to eat the crust was it even possible when it was made the first time? Probably break a few teeth maybe 😂!
This tradition is mentioned in sing a song of sixpence. Sometimes live birds would be put inside for a bit of entertainment. The version we know today was written in 1780 200 years after king Henry
What nursery rhyme?
The crusts were very thick and not eaten. They were sometimes called a coffin
They weren't made for eating. They didn't taste good. Essentially they were a plate/bowl
Anne of Cleves and Katherine Howard dancing together? Never would’ve thought, but it’s nice they got along.
Better still... Katherine gave copious amounts of gifts to Anne, as if there was an air of apprehension in her household pre-event.
Weird to consider how timeless certain awkward human interactions are ... Let alone staged diplomatic setups.
Mary Christmas Ava
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Ikr!
Katherine Howard actually used to be Anne of Cleves' lady in waiting before Henry decided to marry her. So they probably had a few conversations while Katherine was helping Anne pick out what dress to wear, and got to know each other. They were, in a sense, "friends from work".
I love the amount of precious, interesting details you put in your videos. I can almost imagine what life was like back then
i always wonder what it was like to work in the kitchens during the holidays. i bet the gossip about the rich guests was top tier
@@1cornicon679 the gossip must have been juicy! Also working as a chambermaid must have been the ultimate way to know everything about a person's intimate life
Mary Christmas neonennui
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@@CraigDavison-bp1wy Thank you Craig, happy Christmas to you!
@@neonennui You're welcome
I stood in the fireplace at Hampton Court… it was huge! I guess they needed it for the large courses at their meals 😂
Hampton court is one of my favourite places after The Tower of London, that’s my dream home and job lol
In Iowa there's a place Salisbury house and gardens that is modeled after English manors. It's like going through various periods of history despite being built in the 1920s. There's even a fireplace that has a Tudor rose on it and has a massive art collection. I've been there twice and once I pointed out which rose was which on the fireplace. One room is modeled after the wooden Tudor dining rooms.
Mary Christmas Dear
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@@CraigDavison-bp1wy Thank you
@@Firepuma27 You're welcome
@@Firepuma27 it's a pleasure here?
I like how you added him and his wife AT THE MOMENT 😅
“A sturdy crust could be used again and again…” 😮
"and the Queen of the moment..."
It explains his expanding waistline doesn't it😂
Just a tad lol
A feast for a king! Perfect timing! Happy holidays girl! ❤️❤️❤️❤️🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄
I’ve never been so early to a Tea Time video!! I love your videos! I’m enjoying watching them while painting my nails for Christmas 🎄
Mary Christmas Dear
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My dad used to make a version of Suet Pudding brought over by ancestors in the 1600s. He served it with a hard sauce. I have the recipe stored in several places and shared it with other family friends when he passed away in 2007. It's pretty good.
am i watching this right after watching Tasting History's episode about boar's head? yes.
am i entertained? obviously!
great episode, once again!
"Queen of the moment" I love it!
I love how you said "wife 'at the moment'" 😂
I absolutely adore your royal Christmas feast videos!!!!
They are brilliant. I’m getting hungry 🤤 lol
@@katherinewithak2865 Yesss ! Can’t wait for my own holiday dinner 🍽️
Amazing video as always! Your range and dedication is always appreciated girl! Keep going! Your work is among the very best and an inspiration!
Mary Christmas daniel
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Interesting to think Henry was once on good terms with Hans Holbein, considering how Henry would later claim Anne of Cleves looked nothing like her portrait
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year's to you as well, from "across the pond". More specifically, from Henryville Indiana, in the United States. I hope you have a blessed holiday season.
Mary Christmas Cathy
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@@CraigDavison-bp1wy Thank you very much. 🎅👼🎄🎁🎂🍭🍻🌨☃🌬❄❄❄❄ 🎼 🎶Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow. 🎵🎶
You're welcome
This is a fantastic documentary🙂👍. Tudor age feasts always interest me especially our largest monarch in history at 28 stone at the time of his death.
Going to be honest as I sip on my Earl Grey tea I can't help but just about get a stomach ache just watching this! Think I almost feel drunk just watching this🥴.
I have seen a number of these videos on the Tudor kitchens, what they cooked and ate so interesting.
Thank you so much for all your work and effort you put in this.
Mary Christmas Joel
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@@CraigDavison-bp1wy same to you Craig🙂.
@@joelcrawford28 it's a pleasure here?
Wow that's a big feast.😮
Really am so glad I discovered your videos they are wonderful to listen to. It's like story time and I can imagine everything that you're talking about back in the day
Love the JC Leyendecker painting at 16:05 😭❤️
Mary Christmas Nicole
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Just saw Max Miller’s video on Boar’s Head Christmas so this counts as a bonus medieval history video.
My family has flaming persimmon pudding with hard and soft sauce, as a Christmas tradition dessert.
On one hand, delicious. On the other hand, I get why he weighed like 500lbs at the end of his life more than ever.
Merry Christmas Lindsay, all the best and have a great 12 days of Christmas! Ciao. Keep all this coming. Love your podcasts.
Merry Christmas to you Lindsay 🎄🧑🎄
Magnificent information historical - cultural of the day
Plum Pudding sauces:
Brandy Sauce is a brandy laced custard.
Hard Sauce is a mixture of sweet butter, sugar, and brandy that has a firm "hard" consistency.
thank you
Lindsey, I love your videos on Christmas traditions in history.
Could you do a video about Christmas in early
America with our Forefathers, or perhaps
how Christmas was celebrated during war time?
Your videos are always nice, I learn so much from them. Also, your voice is really soothing and easy to listen to. I´d say you will hit the 1 million subscribers after the tour in May.
I've seen Mrs. Crocombe make some of these dishes.
imagine if Elizabeth had her hands on what we know to be chocolate today! I never put it to thought before that she never tasted chocolate in her lifetime. Your videos are always so good!
I love your videos! Enjoyed this one while i was eating lunch! Can we please have one on the trastamara family? Hearth please girl! Huge fan!
Mary Christmas daniel
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I love learning something new 😊 , lol giving me ideas for Christmas
Happiest holidays and thank you for this gastonomic tour of Henry VIII's Christmas .
Can you do something closer to home like Mardi Gras? I grew up in Louisiana and it's so fascinating but so secretive with how they do the 'krews'
In Tampa we have Gasparilla and we too have Krews my father’s family is in one of them (rough rider)I’d be interested to hear about Mardi Gras too and your krews ❤
❤❤ so excited for this! I love the ones about Queen Victoria and the German Kaiser
Enjoying an eating feast made out of animals of the tutor era in England.
How about the holiday feast of Stuarts era or Handover era?
Mary Christmas Tamela
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Huge fan of english cousine and history! This isna special treat! Thank you so much lindsay! Wish you happy holidays!😊😊😊😊😊😊🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄
Mary Christmas daniel
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Happy holidays to you and your family from me and my family
I have on dvd Lucy Worsley twelve days of tudor Christmas and it gives insight to how henry viii spent Christmas. It shows Dr. Lucy literally dressing up as a young henry viii and eating mince meat pies and a real boars 🐗 head boiled in red wine. Of course she was not a fan of the boars ear she tasted dipped in mustard. But at the end of the documentary she heald a reenactment of the a real life Christmas court like in henry viii time. Dr. Lucy dressed like her favorite wife of Henry's Anne Of Cleves. She even tried a very large spice cake and marzipan chess pieces that tasted like rose soap. They even did a remake of a masque. It was delightful to watch. I watch it every year around the holidays to get me in the Christmas mood. 😊
Series about Royal feast really makes my mouth waters lmao. Would love to see more of this❤
Your videos, and especially your Christmas feast specials, never disappoint, Lindsay!!💕
Mary Christmas Yuki
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Feasting was also a pagan celebration as was the yule log, tge Norse would burn an entire oak tree for 12 days and the celebration of Jól (yule)
I love this! I would love to see a food centered video for a lot of royal history honestly. That’d be awesome!❤
Do you watch Tasting History?
@@Levacque I do sometimes but I hate to admit it, I’m not the biggest fan of the host 😬 😅 he seems like a nice and knowledgeable guy, it’s nothing personal but he just annoys me a little.
@@BloodSweatandFears
Ok valid! I love him, but I have that feeling about other UA-cam hosts. I'm like, "All the pieces are here, this channel is great, I should be interested, but [this person] gets under my skin."
@@Levacque Exactly! And it’s not his fault at all he knows what he is talking about/cooking, so I feel bad 😂
Happy Christmas and Happy New Year to you !
With all of these days of feasting what did they do for bathrooms? They didnt have indoor plumbing back then. The sanitation and smells must have been horrendous.
Castles and palaces had privies which were basically little closets built against the outer wall of a building, and there would simply be a shaft leading to the castle exterior. Visiting castles today and looking below the privy shafts, you can still see the fertile results from hundreds of years ago. Aside from that, most people would have simply went for a walk outside. The thing to keep in mind is that yes, sanitary standards were much lower, but we are still talking about people here and they would have had SOME standards for themselves. There is an olfactory and evolutionary imperative to not shit where we eat.
A hundred years after Henry, when palaces started getting really decadent, the ultra-wealthy started having interior privy rooms with little stools that contained chamber pots. That was the precursor to our modern bathroom.
Jennifer Love Hewitt from Family Guy: "You ordered a pie for an appetizer?"
Plum pudding is known as Christmas pudding these days, and is made in a pudding basin rather than a cloth although the scots make a similar dish called a clootie dumpling which is cooked in a cloth
He's a big man indeed.😊
Omg I remember this episode coming out last year in the Podcast! Sounds cliche but time does fly😭
Mary Christmas Dear
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She left out Canada and it's widely served during our Thanksgiving and Christmas
What is widely served in Canada?
Love your channel ❤ thank you always great informative info ❤
No wonder he was over 300 pounds when he died. He sure loved to eat 😂
The Christmas song by Henry made laugh cause of whoever was singing it. I had no idea he made a Christmas song, I will definitely search it and listen to the entirety of the song.
As my daddy used to say, "Me, I like to eat till my belly swells round and full. Till I get so big I attract the women with my gravitational pull."
He used to drink a lot too, he apparently drank a massive amount of beer, and red wine with extra sugar in it. At the time sugar was as valuable as gold, and it was an expression of wealth and power. He consumed a lot of sugar apparently
Love this!! ❤
I like knowing what people throughout history ate. I was watching Jon Townsends when this popped up
Lol “they would have ADORED pumpkin spice lattes” 😂
His dish of roasted boar’s 🐗 head is one that I might try at this time next year; it’ll go good with roast goose, and I’ll bet that the alleged turkey leg some artists who have depicted him nibbling is really a goose leg.
Okay, Groot Ale gives a whole new meaning to "I am Groot"! 😊
Happy Holidays everyone!!
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Why is it that the nastiest sounding things always become "delicacies"?
I'm impressed by your research! I suspect no one would believe the extravagance, had there not been some accounts/ledgers written.
Mary Christmas Lisa
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"Over spiced" Lindsay how are you seasoning your food?! 😂
Thank you for your videos.
I recently just found your channel and I'm watching every video from the beginning.
For someone like me who gets bored while reading about history, this place is just like heaven.
Thank you very much❤❤❤❤
Can you please make more videos about british royal family jewelry and HRH Catherine, Princess of Wales?
Welcome!
@@LindsayHolidayyou're amazing girl 🎉🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤❤
Welcome!
This channel is about history. Recent royals like King Charles III or Catherine, Princess of Wales etc. should only be in videos based on historical facts.
There are tons of videos about the royal family including the current Princess of Wales on other channels.
@@HNSCAPMCA I always believed the comment section is where opinions are shared.
I have a heck of respect for Catherine, the princess of Wales. But since she is still very much alive, I do not see her as a historical figure. But too me, this is what this channel is about.
@@HNSCAPMCA As much as I agree with you on that those things should be reported, I just don't think a history channel is the right place to do so. Much of what HRH Catherine, The Princess of Wales did and does is in the very recent past, present and future. History is about the past, usually the not so recent one.
I appologize if I hurt you.
Iconic codpiece!
You said that his mother threw a fun Christmas parties. It would interesting to hear about them.
Its ale, not beer, in the modern day we use them interchangeably, but they do have a difference, a beer is basically ale with hops, a fermented malt drink with no additives is ale
Enjoyed the video! I liked the grid of ingredients you would show and burst out laughing on seeing the lines to Henry VIII's song!
Yep, Elizabeth 1 loved her sweets….ha..me too.
Henry the 8th knew in his heart he was no more special than the average peasant, so he stayed in denial his entire life by only giving himself the finest.
Dying only knowing that the only person who ever truly loved him was himself.
People who are truly happy spend their time giving to others not giving this to themselves.
Amen.
Isn't this where we get the little jack horner nursery rhyme?
Love this!
Man catherine of aragon not only intruduced education but also salad legend
Oh gosh the guy puking up wine 😂
The EXCESS is truly astonishing. No thanks to all that!
How can he eat after beheading two wives?
Christmas at Court always seemed like a fun time to be there!….
Otherwise I’m good, I’d prefer to keep my head attached to my body!
He played games til he can no longer do so 🤣
Thx to the fool’s we’ve had such a wonderful life time 😂😂😂
" his wife of the minute" ain't that the truth
Not the wife of the moment!! Lmao
I would of loved peasant food cause i love everything soggy
Waiting for the next Christmas videos!
Merry Christmas everyone and I hope your New Year's is going to be as fun as mine it's my birthday... I wish everyone as much pain as you can handle and as much joy to go along with it.
Please do more royal food videos!
Please do the research on the plum pudding again. It's was very much a replica of black cake originally from the Caribbean.
I wonder what people really talked about. After 7 hours and drunk. Who you sat by must have been important.
Henry Vlll is fabulous 👌 👏 👍 😍
So the Filipino presentation for lechon (roast pork with an apple in the mouth) during christmas and new year came from this English tradition? Interesting!
lmaoooo "wife of the moment"
EVERYONE QUIET!!!!!! New Lindsay Holiday video is up...
I can't believe chicken was considered a commoners meat.
It still is, even today.
Advance Merry Christmas everyone!
I'm hungry
Let’s all go to King Henry’s for Christmas dinner!