This is the best rdr2 content ever created. Having had my characters eat every meal in game already . I'm still not sure why I'm watching this video . Keeps me away from the wife for few minutes I guess
This is not what they had to eat back then. It was potatoes, cabbage, and beans. Meat didn't exist. It was rare to have meat. The cattle went up to Chicago. Money was scarce as well. It was about trade using either bullets or possible silver. Money was not a thing then. Corn and bread where the staple foods. Otherwise you starved and that they did. Beer was locally made and was served warm. Wine was a thing but not as it is today. Moonshine was the staple of drinks and it was probably not good either.
not necessarily, given this is John in RDR2's epilogue its around the early 1900's, canning food was well in practice for around 100 years or so by that point, and you had cargo trains that were the fastest people had ever traveled at that time, so you could have a big ass city with all of its factories and slaughter houses attached to every rural farming town for miles with goods going in and out around the clock, and while meat was more common its more the fact that the really good stuff was _fucking expensive_ unless you owned the ranch or had the money to just buy the meat, that's why most holidays have some kind of meat dish as its centerpiece meal, like the Sunday roast, Christmas Ham and so on. the main food of a common famer would have been potatoes, cabbage, beans and a metric fuckload of bread. outside of that you ate whatever you had around you. if you lived near water: you'd fish. hence why a town like Van Horn and Rhodes having fish stew and Fried catfish, being near a river and swamp respectively, Valentine is a livestock trading town, so the meals there are Beef stew, Lamb Fry and Oatmeal. the Van der Linde gang eating whatever wild game they could catch makes sense as well considering they were basically Vagrants.
This is the best rdr2 content ever created.
Having had my characters eat every meal in game already .
I'm still not sure why I'm watching this video .
Keeps me away from the wife for few minutes I guess
Thanks
“Can I get some food?”
“I need some food. Can I get a meal?”
“Can I get something to eat?”
eating and watching dis
Red Food Redemption 2
I realize for all the saloon food were [Soup][Dish]
Makes sense. Stew is easy to make, especially in bulk.
This is not what they had to eat back then. It was potatoes, cabbage, and beans. Meat didn't exist. It was rare to have meat. The cattle went up to Chicago. Money was scarce as well. It was about trade using either bullets or possible silver. Money was not a thing then. Corn and bread where the staple foods. Otherwise you starved and that they did. Beer was locally made and was served warm. Wine was a thing but not as it is today. Moonshine was the staple of drinks and it was probably not good either.
I agree and disagree, Pearson’s stew was realistic, I mean there were hundreds of animals to hunt and eat
not necessarily, given this is John in RDR2's epilogue its around the early 1900's, canning food was well in practice for around 100 years or so by that point, and you had cargo trains that were the fastest people had ever traveled at that time, so you could have a big ass city with all of its factories and slaughter houses attached to every rural farming town for miles with goods going in and out around the clock, and while meat was more common its more the fact that the really good stuff was _fucking expensive_ unless you owned the ranch or had the money to just buy the meat, that's why most holidays have some kind of meat dish as its centerpiece meal, like the Sunday roast, Christmas Ham and so on.
the main food of a common famer would have been potatoes, cabbage, beans and a metric fuckload of bread. outside of that you ate whatever you had around you.
if you lived near water: you'd fish. hence why a town like Van Horn and Rhodes having fish stew and Fried catfish, being near a river and swamp respectively, Valentine is a livestock trading town, so the meals there are Beef stew, Lamb Fry and Oatmeal.
the Van der Linde gang eating whatever wild game they could catch makes sense as well considering they were basically Vagrants.
John dinner saloon
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