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  • @dorianphilotheates3769
    @dorianphilotheates3769 4 роки тому +217

    The narrator for this series, Geraldine James, has the perfect voice - absolutely flawless.

    • @Mr.Monta77
      @Mr.Monta77 4 роки тому +6

      Why do I have a feeling that you actually are Geraldine James, using a psevdonym?

    • @dorianphilotheates3769
      @dorianphilotheates3769 4 роки тому +9

      Kim Caspar - Busted! 😊

    • @sleeperburuk5340
      @sleeperburuk5340 3 роки тому

      Please make a sleep hypnotic recording..

    • @accidentalheadclunkers8517
      @accidentalheadclunkers8517 3 роки тому +4

      She could make my kid eat vegetables.

    • @pipsqueex
      @pipsqueex Рік тому +2

      also the narrator for tales from the green valley, his voice is lovely.

  • @AB-es5py
    @AB-es5py 4 роки тому +1201

    I feel like Ruth has a secret time machine. She always sounds like she's done all of this before and this just normal day-to-day. Such a good series

    • @gailhandschuh1138
      @gailhandschuh1138 4 роки тому +69

      Ruth is a historian of British common life so, since her household knowledge goes back centuries it is simple for her to adapt her knowledge to any period in time. General household jobs, change very little over the decades. Some of the equipment changed but you could always revert to older methods.

    • @gailhandschuh1138
      @gailhandschuh1138 4 роки тому +52

      Peter is gaining DIY knowledge as these series go on. He didn’t even have to ask how to make Lime Putty this time. He knew how to make the kiln.

    • @johndowe7003
      @johndowe7003 4 роки тому +23

      shes been doing these things for the past 30 years just about so yeah of course she adapts easily

    • @johndowe7003
      @johndowe7003 4 роки тому +20

      @Itznun Yabizness I'm sure you got plenty of that exercise

    • @ohmyblindman
      @ohmyblindman 4 роки тому +10

      If she could take it down a notch from 11 to 10, she'd be a bit more palatable. That degree of enthusiasm is just weird. The boys seem to have it just right.

  • @AMiniki
    @AMiniki 3 роки тому +322

    The fact that Ruth’s daughter followed on her footsteps and she’s now a guest at the show to TEACH them how to do some specialised craft is just amazing.
    Her husband is on this too. He is the painter.
    I love how all of them are historians and trying to keep traditions alive.

    • @psychodoodler__7736
      @psychodoodler__7736 2 роки тому +2

      Which one is her daughter?

    • @AMiniki
      @AMiniki 2 роки тому +23

      @@psychodoodler__7736 The book binder. She’s also on all the other series as a guest. Except Tales of the Green Valley, Tales from the Castle and Full Steam Ahead.

    • @theluxereseller
      @theluxereseller 2 роки тому +9

      I’ve heard her husband was on this, but never knew which one he was! Thanks for sharing!

    • @aryanuada847
      @aryanuada847 Рік тому +7

      @@AMiniki I think she was in Tales from the Castle. If I recall, she was teaching her mother about golden thread and hand embroidery, unless that was someone else?

    • @schatze3412
      @schatze3412 Рік тому +4

      @@aryanuada847 That was her.

  • @subasurf
    @subasurf 4 роки тому +100

    The chemistry between the three hosts is great. The format just works.

  • @amberchurch2058
    @amberchurch2058 4 роки тому +404

    I love ruth she is such a cool woman and does everything with all her might. Love these shows

    • @lasundratrussell7131
      @lasundratrussell7131 4 роки тому +9

      Me too. I wonder if Ruth has university degrees (I suppose so). I love listening to her.

    • @OstblockLatina
      @OstblockLatina 4 роки тому +8

      All this is true, but I still cringe at her screaming and giggling like a possessed 12 year old.

    • @jaystreet46
      @jaystreet46 3 роки тому +2

      Agreed!

    • @BeckBeckGo
      @BeckBeckGo 3 роки тому +2

      @@RobbyHouseIV She completely ignored you
      Yes, that was on purpose
      So was that

    • @Rachel-yr7ch
      @Rachel-yr7ch 3 роки тому +5

      @@OstblockLatina I kinda like it, shows just how enthusiastic she is.

  • @danmo43
    @danmo43 4 роки тому +335

    You may not believe this but I can remember my grandmother making her butter exactly how Ruth made butter back in the 1960's before her kids could afford to buy her an electric churn. Her butter milk is why I LOVE butter milk to this day. She would sell eggs and butter to the local general stores for her spending money. She and my grandfather were some of the last of the small farmers. He never worked a "normal" job and never drove a car. He even plowed behind 2 mules. The 1960's were kind of the pivot between the old days and modern days.

    • @lizh1988
      @lizh1988 4 роки тому +6

      Thank you. My family moved from a small town in Michigan to a large city in Ohio in 1972, and that really felt like a pivot eta, at least looking back at it. We left small farms behind, and they shut down or went like McDonald's, are mcfarms now.
      I did not get to like butter until adulthood, because we lived in town, and margarine was a lot cheaper than butter. Now I love the real thing.
      ✌️

    • @GuildOfTrespassers
      @GuildOfTrespassers 4 роки тому +6

      Bit late comment, but my grandma in Poland did it as well in the 1980's. I never liked the smell and taste of this butter though ;)

    • @danmo43
      @danmo43 4 роки тому +1

      @@GuildOfTrespassers I didn't care for it either but my sister loved them.

    • @steveskouson9620
      @steveskouson9620 4 роки тому +17

      I STILL make my own butter. But I make creme fresh, first.
      Get some heavy cream. Add a small amount of cultured
      buttermilk, or cultured sour cream to it. (1/4 cup, to 1/2
      gallon.) I let my cream set up, on the kitchen counter,
      in quart canning jars. I use 3 of them, for 1/2 gallon of
      cream. You need that air space.
      After the cream has curdled, I shake the jars, until the
      cream "breaks." Just like Ruth does, it gets harder and
      harder to churn, and then, it just separates out. A lump
      of butter, in a jar of buttermilk. (It is almost 1/2 butter.)
      It usually takes 5 to 10 minutes, until it breaks.
      Rinse it out, salt it, and it goes into the refrigerator.
      steve

    • @danmo43
      @danmo43 4 роки тому +4

      @@steveskouson9620 Very, very cool, Steve. :)

  • @jasmineg9738
    @jasmineg9738 3 роки тому +159

    Isn’t it cool how when you reach a point in technological advancements we want to live in a simpler time. It’s fascinating and beautiful to see that cycle.

    • @jenniferpeterson7016
      @jenniferpeterson7016 3 роки тому +5

      So much truth in that!

    • @timberwolf1575
      @timberwolf1575 3 роки тому +8

      That particular foolishness is the result of people not appreciating just how much difficult work it is to live in those "earlier, simpler times". Every couple of years, some group or other will gather a bunch of people to run a farm. The results are generally predictable and tragic.

    • @darkranger116
      @darkranger116 3 роки тому +10

      People actually want to be connected to the world they live in.

    • @pansprayers
      @pansprayers 3 роки тому +9

      Yes, I can't wait to go back to the days of 'lived to the ripe old age of died in childbirth' if the flu didn't kill you. Really hoping that the Monastery overload doesn't leave my family starving to death by taking 90% of my crops is pretty high on my list, right next to being accused of adultry for flashing an ankle.

    • @gemini_interests
      @gemini_interests 3 роки тому +10

      I gave up a lot over the last 20 years...
      And I really miss nothing.
      Off-Grid, handwashing everything but big blankets, truck in water, composting toilets, farming...I really dont miss cable because I never had it...lol...and I really love living in the silence and down a dirt road...
      And since the phone gets internet...I never lack midnight entertainment.
      The coyotes sing me to sleep...its peaceful.

  • @DamonNomad82
    @DamonNomad82 4 роки тому +286

    Seeing how integral the Church was to daily life at the start of the Tudor period illustrates just how world-shattering Henry VIII's dissolution of the monasteries would have been to the average English person at the time.

    • @catzkeet4860
      @catzkeet4860 4 роки тому +48

      Actually he at a stroke removed most of the assistance that most of the poor, destitute, and disabled relied on and replaced it with landlords who took without giving.

    • @roefane2258
      @roefane2258 4 роки тому +24

      There’s a pro and con to every major change in history. Everyone in this comment thread, other comments, the series, etc. have all made excellent points for both columns.
      This is why is so important to learn history and not just the stuff that impacted your far away ancestors and the really “cool” parts but others ancestors along with the “boring” day to day too.
      (Wow, just realizing how that may sound really snobby, but I don’t mean it that way. Have a nice day!)

    • @lizh1988
      @lizh1988 3 роки тому +20

      @Megan Greene What it means to be saved without "works" is that none of our good deeds will get us to heaven. But God told Christians to feed the poor etc., Not as a way to get to heaven, but because people are sometimes in need, and God does not want them to go hungry and sick or anything.

    • @kingnarothept6917
      @kingnarothept6917 3 роки тому +8

      @Megan Greene While the church had it's pros, it had it's cons.
      Racism, Homophobia, Anti-science amongst many, many cons.

    • @pereiraplaza222
      @pereiraplaza222 3 роки тому +3

      @Megan Greene Protestants really are pieces o.s.

  • @alyssamorgan9691
    @alyssamorgan9691 4 роки тому +194

    "Apprentice book binder Eve Goodman", Ruth must be so proud!!

    • @sylviatamieanan4088
      @sylviatamieanan4088 3 роки тому +12

      Is it a surprise that Ruth's daughter chose such a trade? ;-)

    • @sleeperburuk5340
      @sleeperburuk5340 3 роки тому +10

      Eve is so beautiful

    • @steemlenn8797
      @steemlenn8797 3 роки тому +18

      Haha, I am just at that position and I was going "Huh, what? Wasn't her daughter named Eve... Hell, she is it!" I am not sure about the financial prospects of that profession, but heart-wise she got it 100% right :D
      Bibliophiles of the world unite! (And read "Ascendence of a Bookworm".)

    • @AlishN7
      @AlishN7 3 роки тому +6

      @@steemlenn8797 In the "Secrets of the Castle" Eve also makes an appearance, and there she is introduced as an apprentice conservator or something like that, and there Ruth and Eve are having a go at making gold thread and gold thread embroidery. I would imagine she could be now working at a museum, conserving paper and textiles, which is so cool :)

    • @pansprayers
      @pansprayers 3 роки тому +2

      @@steemlenn8797 there's good money in that niche if you get through the apprenticeship with references. Museums/private collectors pay large sums of money for those who can maintain collections.

  • @kaylizzie7890
    @kaylizzie7890 3 роки тому +49

    30:23 when Ted is surprised by how strong Peter is, it’s just so pure. I can only imagine how strong someone would be as a farmer in Tudor England.

  • @joygernautm6641
    @joygernautm6641 2 роки тому +16

    I am quite delighted that there is a value for historians who do these type of things in England. The fact that they take care and put resources into maintaining spaces like this and keeping history alive is fantastic

  • @BlackLion602
    @BlackLion602 4 роки тому +103

    Ruth getting the boys ready to serve is like a mom getting her sons ready for a play or church. Going over how you do things and encouraging them to be on their best behavior.

    • @brightphoebesays
      @brightphoebesays 2 роки тому

      It looked like there was almost a kiss for Mum in that scene. : )

  • @trippinonlizard54
    @trippinonlizard54 4 роки тому +28

    That little terrier in the boat is a whole mood this year. 💖

  • @neilgigandet8145
    @neilgigandet8145 4 роки тому +109

    This is more interesting and informative than reading any book or attending any class about history. I love it. This should be done for all known cultural time-periods. It is a great contribution to our education about ourselves. Amazing!

    • @dross24MA
      @dross24MA 3 роки тому +2

      Neil, it may not be done for *all* periods *yet* but they *have* done similar series on many others - Victorian, Edwardian, the Steam Engine, 13C Castle, Medieval foods and more....all wondrous productions!

    • @leechowning2712
      @leechowning2712 3 роки тому +1

      I honestly would like to see communities like this here in the states. These "farm" seasons are filmed in active historic communities throughout England. Although I wish more would actually live in the community, like they are during this year, rather than just taking it as a daytime workplace.

  • @ChronicRen
    @ChronicRen 3 роки тому +13

    The way she freezes mid word when the butter noise changed was fun, just the way that she’s done this so much that immediately after hearing it she knows it’s done.

  • @eternalenigma1628
    @eternalenigma1628 Рік тому +2

    I love that you never know what you're going to learn when you're watching these. Tidbits like the origin of the words spirits and cupboard feel so cool to know.

  • @marcomorellato8626
    @marcomorellato8626 4 роки тому +79

    Peter Ginn lifting a huge log with one arm, total badass.

    • @0623kaboom
      @0623kaboom 4 роки тому +6

      it was all that haying from vic farm the year before lol

    • @majestichotdog1195
      @majestichotdog1195 4 роки тому

      y getting your back worn out early is pretty badass, but i think its even better to cooperate

  • @nerrissarichards
    @nerrissarichards 3 роки тому +34

    “Wealthier peasant”😂😂😂
    I love how they made the paper it seems so much more precious.

  • @Itried20takennames
    @Itried20takennames 4 роки тому +85

    23:27. “People believed bad smells meant something would make you sick.” Still do. Worked briefly in Occupational Medicine, and workers in factories would often complain of symptoms or be worried by much less harmful chemicals with a strong odor, and more careless around harmful ones that didn’t have a strong, chemical smell, and had to be reminded to use eye protection, masks, etc.

    • @Ecapsora
      @Ecapsora 4 роки тому +17

      They do the same for gas stoves. The gas is naturally odorless so they add sulfur to it to give it that "rotten eggs" smell that's so easy for our noses to pick up. That way you can tell if the gas is leaking before it reaches a dangerous level

    • @Kiku91
      @Kiku91 3 роки тому +8

      I have to wonder if that is because we learned to avoid contamination in waste and cadavers and are more repulsed by foul smells. Our brains haven’t developed extra-neurosensory alerts to more dangerous chemicals, because we have the knowledge and materials to avoid it. (Or rather we do but we are more oblivious to those warning signs out body gives us.) Correct me if I’m wrong, just some smattering of speculation.

    • @Marlaina
      @Marlaina 3 роки тому +6

      Also simply when food spoils. You know not to eat or drink say milk and beef when it has a bad odor emitting from it.

    • @woodenkat8971
      @woodenkat8971 3 роки тому +2

      Tho sometimes the powerful odors can make you suck. I have a sensitivity to some perfumes and commercial deodorizer that are heavily scented. Including febreeze. Can't stand the stuff.

    • @ItsAsparageese
      @ItsAsparageese Рік тому

      @@Kiku91 You're totally correct. I want to say the common bacterial product is sulfur hydroxide (it's sulfur something). I read about it in The Ghost Map, a great book on the Broad Street cholera outbreak in London in the 1800s. But yeah precisely, we are very much evolved to go "oh gross that reeks of bacterial activity, I shouldn't eat it"

  • @debuhrich4851
    @debuhrich4851 4 роки тому +65

    The amount of work required just to survive, let alone thrive during this time is absolutely mind boggling.

  • @alistairmcelwee7467
    @alistairmcelwee7467 3 роки тому +54

    How does Ruth know how to cook/make everything? It’s astounding!

    • @servraghgiorsal7382
      @servraghgiorsal7382 2 роки тому

      Its called EDUCATION!! She has spent her life learning things, not only books, but. Experiential ly. 0

    • @servraghgiorsal7382
      @servraghgiorsal7382 2 роки тому

      There's people who go to school and piss their I opportunities away. Then there's those whose mind's open up and they love to learn about the world. I.m not bragging my. Addiction is reading. Last time I changed my bedsheets, I had 26 books in bed with me. When I'm desperate to get to sleep, I read history of the Russian Revolution. SO. C onvoluted I NOD OFF!!

  • @Kat-is3nm
    @Kat-is3nm 4 роки тому +389

    If they had taught this kind of history in school, I might have paid actual attention in class. But all they consider as "important history" is this war and that war and this government and that government. There's so much more to history than just wars and governments! There's history of exploration and inventions and discoveries and arts. I'm so glad we now have youtube and series like this for those of us who are interested in REAL history.

    • @spookayitsme
      @spookayitsme 3 роки тому +22

      Well, of you find war unappealing in class... You would hate a real war even more. One of the good ways to keep something like another world war from happening - is to teach people about them and how destructive and bad they can be when they're in school.
      Weird about that

    • @mariamargaritagarcia8049
      @mariamargaritagarcia8049 3 роки тому +2

      FABULOUS COMMENT !!!

    • @FireFr0ggy
      @FireFr0ggy 3 роки тому +17

      I hated History in school but would read History in my free time. As you said more than just the wars and who's who (that caused and fought in the wars) I was more interested in the people. Their traditions, cultures, the food they ate, their day to day life. The inventions, innovations and ingenious ways they solved every day problems to push us into the 21st century. (Same reason why I adore the Industrial Revolution, Victorian and Edwardian Era.)

    • @gailcbull
      @gailcbull 3 роки тому +13

      @@spookayitsme But if you only teach about the destructiveness then you are only teaching less then half of human history. The majority of human history is developments in arts, philosophy, sciences and technology. Without these developments, we would all still be living in huts (or caves) as our stone age ancestors use to. I agree with you that it is good to teach the negative side of history, but that doesn't mean that we shouldn't teach the positive side.

    • @spookayitsme
      @spookayitsme 3 роки тому +2

      @@gailcbull I didn't say that you should ONLY teach bad things. I didn't even imply it.

  • @mollyjune6164
    @mollyjune6164 4 роки тому +27

    I loved the book binding girls enthusiasm for the job, you can tell how much she loves the history and art of the craft.

    • @xRemRooodx
      @xRemRooodx 3 роки тому +12

      She is Ruth's daughter, so she takes off her mother. :)

    • @Saskatchetooner
      @Saskatchetooner 2 роки тому +1

      She’s not a girl, she is a woman

  • @Picachki
    @Picachki 4 роки тому +34

    I’ve learned so much from this series and it’s actually helped me understand my catholic family better. I wish my Grandma was alive so we could watch these together. She’d have so much to teach me. I’m happy to understand her way of life better regardless. Thank you!

  • @nickg5250
    @nickg5250 4 роки тому +47

    I really don't know how I came across this channel, but this might be one of the most consistently satisfying, interesting, quality, and entertaining channels I've ever seen.Top quality old school PBS vibes here in America (...RIP America...)

  • @michaeljull1175
    @michaeljull1175 3 роки тому +248

    “Women considered beyond the temptations of the flesh were hired too, so Ruth is on her way to work” this narrator an actual savage

    • @NitaLink81
      @NitaLink81 Рік тому +24

      😂 Poor Ruth

    • @Jinxsuxyo
      @Jinxsuxyo Рік тому +28

      I came to literally comment this lol. She's only 59 in 2023, so she wasn't even old then. Lol! Love Ruth.

    • @melodyandbryanphillips8304
      @melodyandbryanphillips8304 Рік тому +3

      😂

    • @blacksheepk
      @blacksheepk 11 місяців тому +10

      59 is old enough to feel beyond the temptations of the flesh.

    • @wizardfroggy
      @wizardfroggy 11 місяців тому +1

      28:19

  • @TRVBAL
    @TRVBAL 3 роки тому +8

    this series is really good for my anxiety. its calming to watch something historical and not worry about the present. plus im learning

  • @leegorsuch3323
    @leegorsuch3323 4 роки тому +34

    Ruth is an Amazing Woman .
    Love watching these programs with her in them . I believe she could live in anytime and prosper. Looks like she has done all this before and it’s old hand . I believe Ruth can do anything, very strong Lady . Keep the good work up Ruth . Enjoy these shows with you in them ! Thank you, Ruth
    I have learned so much from you .

  • @historyjunky1299
    @historyjunky1299 4 роки тому +614

    Why can't they have a series on TV like "how its made" but for middle ages, stone age, bronze age, ancient greek times etc etc.... I prefer to see how butter is made rather than an iPad

    • @historyjunky1299
      @historyjunky1299 4 роки тому +9

      @Creepy Hair Sniffer I've seen all those episodes already haha. Thank you though. All my UA-cam time is spent watching history episodes

    • @michaelwescott8064
      @michaelwescott8064 4 роки тому +10

      Because they dont have tudor butter churns for sale, now the ipads you mentioned...

    • @maury8441
      @maury8441 4 роки тому +5

      because you're watching it on youtube :)

    • @mrsmithorginals
      @mrsmithorginals 4 роки тому +12

      The six corporations that own all television media are all propaganda arms of the globalist elite.
      They have an agenda to push and that is all they are concerned with.
      Haven't watched actual Television in over ten years. UA-cam since being bought by Google is following suit also.
      AMONG THE CONSERVATIVE VOICES BANNED FROM UA-cam TODAY
      SGT REPORT
      X22 REPORT
      PRAYING MEDIC
      PATRIOT SANDBOX
      SARAH WESTALL
      DOLLAR VIGILANTE
      RED PILL 78
      EDGE OF WONDER
      SPACESHOT 76
      IN THE MATRIX
      JUST INFORMED TALK
      Edge of Wonder
      andweknow
      Destroying the Illusion
      In Pursuit of Truth (IPOT)
      Woke Societies
      Amazing Polly
      The Patriot Hour
      TRU Reporting
      Dustin Nemos
      Stroppy Me
      Truth and Art TV
      Sean Morgan
      Mouthy Buddah
      Red Racer Video
      Alice Down the Rabbit Hole

    • @steveperson5686
      @steveperson5686 4 роки тому +15

      It was called the history channel, and we also had the same thing called animal planet.... now its some "my extreme puppy home makeover" crap. They don't want people smart, only those who seek knowledge shall have it. Also watch for modern day book burnings. (deletion/removal, or impede, that of access or awareness to which therein potential compromised likeliness of knowledge procurement is diminished.)

  • @21whichiswhich
    @21whichiswhich 4 роки тому +7

    Watching Ruth is an absolute delight.

  • @sphinxrising1129
    @sphinxrising1129 4 роки тому +34

    I find stuff like this so fascinating, as it clearly shows one just how easy we have it in modern times.

    • @dietlindvonhohenwald448
      @dietlindvonhohenwald448 3 роки тому +1

      But nowadays we have other types of problems and most people have depression and anxiety...

  • @lilkay1111
    @lilkay1111 4 роки тому +26

    I'm African American but I like to watch videos like this about how others and my ancestors daily life back then

    • @dross24MA
      @dross24MA 3 роки тому +6

      Perhaps we could induce them to do projects on African, as well as Egyptian and other earlier, less common customs and ways. That would be truly interesting and, although probably difficult to research, fascinating to learn about! Hmmmmm...need to do some searching...

    • @babyvaso3855
      @babyvaso3855 3 роки тому +4

      @@dross24MA In 2021? I dunno lol, I'm also Black but I just can't see anything of that nature not being politicized to death.

    • @sarah_noodle
      @sarah_noodle 3 роки тому +1

      @@dross24MA Dr. JoAnn Fletcher did a fascinating 2-episode documentary on daily life in Ancient Egypt. I think it’s on this channel. I’ve also seen documentaries that compre current practices in African life with ancient ones, but I cannot remember for the life of me what they are called.

  • @billmiller4972
    @billmiller4972 4 роки тому +8

    Those two guys are like small boys. They have so much fun working with the mud for the floor. Love it!

  • @amandajlemen
    @amandajlemen 3 роки тому +32

    I love this series. It helps me learn tips for my own farm lol. We live pretty similarly to this to be honest....I have a herd of east friesian sheep that I milk and make butter and cheese from. I use a churn just like that one. I use wooden bowls we turned ourselves on the lathe. I have Finn sheep too, and alpacas and angora rabbits and goats which all produce fiber that can be made into clothing, so I card and spin the wool, then I knit and weave it. I have a floor loom, 52 Inch, and a rigid heddle. I grow our food in the gardens, I grow millet for a base grain, and we have an orchard and berry patch. I bake and preserve and butcher out lambs and rabbits. I grow my own dye plants, (cleaver are one of them btw....their roots make a red dye) like indigo, woad, dyers weld, and use the weeds too as many are valuable dye plants like goldenrod. I have a medicinal garden and make tinctures, tisanes, etc. I do wood working and turning from scratch, as in from a living tree to lathed item or board. I make my own soap from lamb fat and lye. I do glass blowing and pottery and I'm learning to make clay from soil here on the farm. I tan skins from the butchered animals and preserve and smoke the meat. I have a large willow garden for making baskets..... And I'm just starting to learn some beginning blacksmithing as well :).
    But like I was saying....it's so amazing to have such an in-depth account and explanation of many of these skills. It has truly helped me a lot here on the farm, like that wood steaming trick and the white coal!!! I never thought about digging a hole as the base of a large steaming chamber! So many helpful tips!!!! Thank you guys so much for this amazing series!!

    • @laurahoward5426
      @laurahoward5426 3 роки тому

      😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂

    • @ItsAsparageese
      @ItsAsparageese Рік тому +2

      What a cool comment! Your life sounds delightful. Thanks for sharing about your experiences

    • @jeantillotson4091
      @jeantillotson4091 Рік тому +1

      @@ItsAsparageesesheep’s yoghurt is delicious too, I used to buy it when I lived in the uk.

    • @amandajlemen
      @amandajlemen Рік тому +2

      ​@@jeantillotson4091
      Yes!!! It's delicious! This is my first year doing yogurt, and it was incredible. I've done Greek culture as well as a much thinner drinkable style yogurt with blended fruit pulp/juice. Playing around with how long to scald the milk as far as its effect on the final texture and the incubation process as well

    • @amandajlemen
      @amandajlemen Рік тому +1

      ​@@ItsAsparageeseThank you 😊

  • @Chlo-ee
    @Chlo-ee 4 роки тому +45

    When he said “watermark” #mindblown 🤯

  • @TheHomesteadingHobbit
    @TheHomesteadingHobbit 3 роки тому +5

    All you have to do is close your eyes when Eve is speaking, and you hear Ruth coming out! Love it! Like Mother like Daughter!!!!❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @CaptainGuy42
    @CaptainGuy42 4 роки тому +141

    I'm most surpised to find out the floor was more than just dirt. I figured if it wasn't wood planks or stone tiles then it was just packed dirt.

    • @craigdonald551
      @craigdonald551 4 роки тому +16

      Paul Deland when I was a student I used to do Christmas deliveries for the Post Office , There was an old farmhouse I delivered mail to a few miles outside Aberdeen, Scotland. the main room had a earthen floor, it wasn’t a hovel, an old farmer lived in it. This was about 50 years ago.

    • @catzkeet4860
      @catzkeet4860 4 роки тому +10

      A beaten or rammed earth floor isn’t as rustic as you might think. There are several additives(mostly proteins like milk or blood) that can be added to it to make it as hard wearing and impervious as a tiled floor.

    • @--enyo--
      @--enyo-- 4 роки тому +7

      It reminded me of tatami mats.

    • @dietlindvonhohenwald448
      @dietlindvonhohenwald448 3 роки тому

      for the peasants, yes.

  • @karengoldner4719
    @karengoldner4719 3 роки тому +6

    My back hurt just watching her churn that butter!! I never thought watching a video about monastic farm life could be so much fun, but you did it!! Thank you! 😊

  • @Tsiri09
    @Tsiri09 4 роки тому +64

    It always amazes me how in the world they figured things out like those floor cements.

    • @blabla-rg7ky
      @blabla-rg7ky 4 роки тому +7

      I would like to know that, too...

    • @0623kaboom
      @0623kaboom 4 роки тому +6

      well the tudors were after the romans who invented cement ... so they knew how to make it for ages .. they just didnt have the same skill as the romans had is all

    • @SweetTea-Stephens
      @SweetTea-Stephens 4 роки тому +7

      Rome had the best cement ever. We still can’t even produce what they did back then. Crazy right?

    • @IrchaMan
      @IrchaMan 4 роки тому +12

      @@SweetTea-Stephens Partly true. Concrete hardens over time, and roman concrete has hardened for 2000 years. Plus, we now know that the secret ingredient was volcanic ash, and we're starting to adopt to it because of lower environmental footprint and longer lifespan :)

    • @petuniasevan
      @petuniasevan 4 роки тому +10

      @@IrchaMan Another problem with modern concrete is rebar. Yes strengthens the concrete but at the expense of eventual corrosion. A lot of infrastructure is crumbling due to this "achilles heel" of modern concrete construction. There's a parking garage in my town that was built in the 1960s and is condemned and falling apart (Wisconsin winters and the freeze/thaw cycle doesn't help).

  • @cathrynbatista5040
    @cathrynbatista5040 Рік тому +1

    I LOVE making my own butter for the holidays, it’s so relaxing.

  • @kelleybrown1666
    @kelleybrown1666 4 роки тому +223

    Next time I complain about doing the laundry, I'll thank God that at least I dont have to wash my clothes in a lake!

    • @meeeka
      @meeeka 4 роки тому +14

      As a student, I lived in Iran, in Tehran, a modern city, where peasant women housekeepers washed clothes in the clean snow melt water flowing along the street gutters. Or, if they wanted to clean sheets and covers, they boiled them in huge boilers.

    • @kelleybrown1666
      @kelleybrown1666 4 роки тому +2

      @phil erup lol, maybe so, but at least *I* don't have to do it with my own power.

    • @blabla-rg7ky
      @blabla-rg7ky 4 роки тому

      @@meeeka is that good or bad?

    • @0623kaboom
      @0623kaboom 4 роки тому +2

      think about the old west and having to do that as well ... with well water ... makes leather a much cheaper option

    • @sari5749
      @sari5749 4 роки тому +2

      but it's fun washing in there. you'll get little fish and shrimps biting at your arse while you beat the laundry.

  • @Snuzzled
    @Snuzzled 3 роки тому +40

    "What would happen if I drank the methanol?"
    "You'd probably go blind."
    "So how do you know when it's changed from methanol to ethanol?"
    "You just guess."
    🙃

    • @timberwolf1575
      @timberwolf1575 3 роки тому +2

      Welcome to uncontrolled distillation. Be thankful we have advanced to distillation towers which can separate such things. Otherwise, you would be shocked how much more toxic exposure you'd get.

    • @pansprayers
      @pansprayers 3 роки тому +1

      @@timberwolf1575 or, if you're working a still, use a match after you pull the first liter. If you're getting a blue flame, run.

    • @snazzypazzy
      @snazzypazzy 3 роки тому +2

      Thankfully they have the cure for methanol poisoning right there - it's ethanol, the regular drinking alcohol!

  • @pinkyvdt
    @pinkyvdt 4 роки тому +10

    That Jack Green fellow is a true "Jack of all trades". He has been in a few of these doing different things. In one he was even making fireworks. So much knowledge in 1 man.

  • @Jinxsuxyo
    @Jinxsuxyo Рік тому +2

    @40:00 Ruth's daughter looks so much like her. So sweet.

  • @Julie-hb5qx
    @Julie-hb5qx 3 роки тому +5

    I can't get enough of Ruth and the team!

  • @FrugalFunMum
    @FrugalFunMum 3 роки тому +5

    I love Ruth she's always so positive and loving anything she is doing. Gosh I'd love to spend a week with her in these series you would learn so much! Thanks for sharing this series! Loved it!

  • @bellatrixareforkids7406
    @bellatrixareforkids7406 4 роки тому +67

    I would love to visit one of these little towns for a week or so.

    • @thijmones6700
      @thijmones6700 4 роки тому +8

      Can i go to

    • @mimidoll13
      @mimidoll13 4 роки тому +14

      I'm actually looking into working at a place like this.

    • @7rotorhead
      @7rotorhead 4 роки тому +15

      This was filmed at the Weald and Downland Open Air Museum in West Sussex England: www.wealddown.co.uk And at Downside Abbey in Somerset.

    • @EmmaLee150
      @EmmaLee150 4 роки тому

      SAME 😍😍

    • @wyvrennemacdaniels6813
      @wyvrennemacdaniels6813 4 роки тому +5

      I wanna live in one for a year. hahahaha. I totally understand you.

  • @taterkaze9428
    @taterkaze9428 4 роки тому +27

    Happy to have found the AH channel. Love this series, Ruth is a star, excellent presentation through ceaseless curiosity. The level of detail in this series in exploring period technologies is astounding.

  • @celticlass8573
    @celticlass8573 4 роки тому +9

    The rushwoman's dog is adorable.

  • @sarasaiti1755
    @sarasaiti1755 4 роки тому +17

    I enjoy this series so much,I'm totally addicted as a matter of fact. This is the quality content I signed up for,keep up the great work!

  • @DragonFae16
    @DragonFae16 4 роки тому +56

    I love learning the origins of terms and phrases and seeing the way things were done before the industrial revolution.

    • @0623kaboom
      @0623kaboom 4 роки тому

      i like the beard to bard imagery ... you hired a beard to do a ceremony or educate ... then times changed and you hired a bard to tell a story of the times ... most likely the former professional beards for hire ... having travelled far and wide would have stories to tell and could pass news around easily

    • @audrawolff8288
      @audrawolff8288 4 роки тому

      @Dragon Age 16
      Me too!👍😀

    • @Saskatchetooner
      @Saskatchetooner 2 роки тому +1

      Etymology

  • @kasie680
    @kasie680 Рік тому +1

    I just love Ruth!!❤ “ Go on, be gorgeous!” 😂

  • @A.Hess7749
    @A.Hess7749 3 роки тому +8

    Ruth is my favourite, she loves what she does, and I’ve learnt so much from her. She brings these forgotten times back to life. ❤️

  • @Winsome-n4i
    @Winsome-n4i Рік тому +2

    She sounds exactly like her mother!😊 Every mannerism and intonation.

  • @lilsewell9636
    @lilsewell9636 4 роки тому +41

    I Love this Series!! I grew up on a farm as a child. Hard work, but we all worked Together. We had Horses, Ponies, and a lot of other Animals to care for. Lived on top of the mountain & had a Natural Spring for water. Collected eggs from the chickens, milked the cows and churned butter, collected wild blackberries & apples to make pies & preserves, and harvested Vegetables. Plucked the Turkey for Thanksgiving ( parents killed it). The only bad memories I had was finding out my favorite pig ( that I'd spoiled since he was a baby piglet) was in the smokehouse. I had already eaten the bacon before I found out (Broke my heart). Also had a Bear try to break in during the Winter. We lived 2 miles from the nearest neighbor, so We barricaded the door & luckily it went away after an hour of trying. The House burned down, so We had to move, or I could have stayed there Forever.
    Everytime I watch these programs, it reminds me of how wonderful it was. Thank you!

    • @jesusnthedaisychain
      @jesusnthedaisychain 4 роки тому

      Was the bacon any good?

    • @lilsewell9636
      @lilsewell9636 4 роки тому +1

      @@jesusnthedaisychain Its been over 40 years & i still remember the taste of it to this day. It had too much Coarse pepper and salt covering it (Almost like a cross between Bacon & Jerky). We weren't allowed to leave the table until we ate Everything, so I stuffed it in my mouth, ran to the bathroom and threw it up.

    • @thetruthandnothingbutthetr6484
      @thetruthandnothingbutthetr6484 3 роки тому

      @@lilsewell9636 what’s stopping you from going back and living on you a farm ...do away with modern conveniences

  • @thisisyang820
    @thisisyang820 4 роки тому +22

    It's past midnight. Yet, I can't put to wait watching this. Awesome and informative as always!

  • @archygirl1750
    @archygirl1750 3 роки тому +8

    I love these shows. Ruth is amazing. I would listen to her read the dictionary. She is a treasure. And they boys are pretty dang good too.

  • @lubystkaolamonola529
    @lubystkaolamonola529 Рік тому +1

    18:50 the dog is so adorable.

  • @Joanneteh32
    @Joanneteh32 2 роки тому +4

    I’m a aromatherapist and during my free time ,I binge watch on historical series .My dream is to be a historian or a curator but I don’t have the brains for it so I satisfy my thirst for history watching UA-cam and visiting museums ☺️😅❤️❤️❤️💻Thank you absolute history!

  • @danielleboely6820
    @danielleboely6820 Рік тому +1

    That open space for the door is a challenge for Tony I certainly sure he will find a way to make it great

  • @suanching3971
    @suanching3971 4 роки тому +3

    Am addicted to watch this kind of show, where Ruth is there 🤗 it's more interesting to watched........ Can watch day and night

  • @aldod3937
    @aldod3937 3 роки тому +3

    As someone who makes homemade butter, that butter could have used a little more churning until it became a solid Mass basically and then all the buttermilk needs to be washed off or it can make the butter sour

  • @Patchaddictedpolymath
    @Patchaddictedpolymath 4 роки тому +295

    I wait for these videos like how I imagine crack addicts wait for their dealer. Keep em' comin'!

    • @0623kaboom
      @0623kaboom 4 роки тому +10

      crack addicts WAIT for a dealer ... um never .. they dance they search and they do anything they can to find them .... no such thing as a crack addict WAITING

    • @kittybitty3099
      @kittybitty3099 4 роки тому +6

      @@0623kaboom LMFAO omg that was fucking hilarious, best comment I've read this morning.

    • @kittybitty3099
      @kittybitty3099 4 роки тому +7

      @@0623kaboom on a serious note though, doesn't matter what the drug is, you're still waiting for one of your dealers or middle men to hit you back up.😂

    • @honieethesolarpunk4895
      @honieethesolarpunk4895 4 роки тому +1

      Lol wtf

    • @shahabmos5130
      @shahabmos5130 4 роки тому +2

      @Kat Harper this isssss spar... internet .

  • @sbenton62
    @sbenton62 4 роки тому +17

    Very absorbing and well done. Thanks to everyone involved

  • @frankieamsden7918
    @frankieamsden7918 3 роки тому +4

    Poor Ruth, to be considered the old woman beyond tempting. She is neither old nor untempting.

  • @keithrelyea7997
    @keithrelyea7997 2 роки тому +1

    I've just watched a few of these and to tell you I have never had such a wonderful educational experance. I grew up on a small 1950's farm, I have studied all sorts of human history and so much appricate how your treatment of humans through time demonstrates how we have benefited by advances. You put all together, thank you.

  • @evenstar435
    @evenstar435 3 роки тому +7

    This series is fascinating! I would've loved to learn history like this in school.

  • @yulebones
    @yulebones 3 роки тому +4

    The apprentice bookbinder was so charming, and it's so evident how much she loves what she's doing. She's going to do a great job teaching her own apprentices in the craft one day.

    • @Nightdiver20
      @Nightdiver20 3 роки тому +3

      I think that's Ruth's daughter. She pops up in a few of her programs.

    • @yulebones
      @yulebones 3 роки тому +1

      @@Nightdiver20 Oh, that would explain why she's such a great teacher!

    • @Nightdiver20
      @Nightdiver20 3 роки тому

      @@yulebones comes by it honestly

  • @Merylstreep1949
    @Merylstreep1949 4 роки тому +3

    Also would love to see this trio of Ruth and Co. tackle more periods of history like 1920s and 50s n 1960s

    • @jeantillotson4091
      @jeantillotson4091 Рік тому +1

      They have made these periods too, really interesting

  • @sunkissed1974
    @sunkissed1974 Рік тому +1

    I still make my own butter much the same way. I am so addicted to this program that I listen to it through my headset at work lol

  • @Msfeathers7
    @Msfeathers7 4 роки тому +53

    This is a great. So much to learn how to take care of ourselves if need be.

    • @renitalake3580
      @renitalake3580 4 роки тому +5

      Leave it to UA-cam University!

    • @0623kaboom
      @0623kaboom 4 роки тому

      think about that statement ... and then think about a prepper ... the skills dont come first hand they come with practice ... this is what being ready for anything is about ... the ability to adapt to the situation and survive ... look at all this old technology and then look around and see what looks similar or even the same ... there are tons of modern examples to everything seen in this episode alone ... things may have changed but the basically remain the same.

  • @stoker1931jane
    @stoker1931jane Рік тому +3

    16:32 my elderly (1934-2017) Mother would put her cutting boards out in the sun after she scrubbed them clean. And her Mother (1889-1967) would, like my fraternal grandmother (1909-1999) have had special jars, in her kitchen, that contained sand, salt and soda for cleaning her pots & pans. ✌🏻😊🇳🇱

  • @audrey9561
    @audrey9561 4 роки тому +11

    I love these historical series! So entertaining and educational

  • @catslove3884
    @catslove3884 4 роки тому +11

    Salt for cleaning. Yes I use it with lemon juice on my wooden cutting boards

  • @leafleap
    @leafleap 4 роки тому +13

    28:25 _Certain jobs were open to older women. Considered by the monks to be beyond the temptations of the flesh, they helped with gardening, cooking and the washing of the linens - which is what Ruth has been commissioned to do_
    Did they just insinuate the Ruth is beyond the temptations of the flesh? IMO she is still very much the prime article here, what an absolute silver vixen

  • @danad.6327
    @danad.6327 3 роки тому +2

    53:16 Ruth’s cringing and the way she mouths “Noooo…” are hilarious.

  • @evelyneweissenborn8231
    @evelyneweissenborn8231 3 роки тому +3

    The little dog in Linda’s boat at 18:50 🥺😍❤️

  • @52daa
    @52daa 2 роки тому

    Ruth is my favorite on these series, never lost her temper, works hard and very inspiring

  • @lexilei191
    @lexilei191 4 роки тому +19

    I love Ruth Goodman!💚

  • @lburgess63
    @lburgess63 Рік тому +1

    I grew up in the 70s in Wisconsin, dairy capital of the US. But with four kids and an insanely tight budget, my parents could only afford real butter on Easter and for Christmas. I swore that when I grew up, I'd eat real butter, or go without.
    Flash forward 50 years. I've eaten butter from around the world. For my money, if I could eat only one butter until I die, it'd be Derry Gold, (sp?) from Ireland.
    I've never had homemade like this. What an experience, with hot bread fresh from the oven.

  • @Leidyloveslibros
    @Leidyloveslibros 4 роки тому +59

    I could watch these all day every day. Instead we are bombarded by the Kardashian's and other BS "reality" TV

    • @dross24MA
      @dross24MA 3 роки тому

      I have been binge watching my COVID isolation! 😐
      😍 Ever so much better than "regular" television programming!!!

    • @RobbyHouseIV
      @RobbyHouseIV 3 роки тому +1

      I know what you mean but don't be fooled...the UK has more than its share of total shit television programming dummed down for the super dumb masses. The US doesn't hold a monopoly on that sort of thing. ;o)

    • @heidichilders6007
      @heidichilders6007 3 роки тому +2

      I agree with u 💯. That would be awesome to watch this all day.

    • @dietlindvonhohenwald448
      @dietlindvonhohenwald448 3 роки тому +2

      So true. I have not had cable tv for over 10 years because a waste of money and too much garbage. I watch utube and select movies and shows on Apps.

    • @heidichilders6007
      @heidichilders6007 3 роки тому

      @@dietlindvonhohenwald448 me too

  • @KTCC13
    @KTCC13 2 роки тому +2

    Watching this series I’ve seen so many things that many cultures have used in similar ways throughout history. So interesting

  • @readmycomment3157
    @readmycomment3157 4 роки тому +10

    It always amazes me how people in the past did things that worked without knowing how, like leaving dairy items out in UV light. It makes you wonder how much other wisdom has been lost to time. FYI Eve at 40 minutes is Ruth's daughter!

  • @TheHomesteadingHobbit
    @TheHomesteadingHobbit 4 роки тому +9

    I have watched these documentaries since they first came out and this is the first time I'm realizing Eve (Ruth's daughter) is the flipping Book Binder in this episode. How did I miss this until now????? I know she's on different episodes but usually she's just there helping out mama....this time she's a legit expert on something! 😂😂😂😂😂

  • @ashley-cz1sl
    @ashley-cz1sl 3 роки тому +8

    Ruth Goldsmith is my favorite. I just love watching whatever she is in. I learn so much when I am watching her. I had to laugh when the narrator said that farmers use to hire children to scare off the birds from eating the pea crop. My neighbor pays my kids to scare off the pigions from her yard so they don't make a nest and lay eggs

  • @carolbutler6932
    @carolbutler6932 4 роки тому +7

    An amazing amount of work for so much that we take for granted every day. Best of all, lovely butter.

  • @CrazyDeeDee
    @CrazyDeeDee 4 роки тому +10

    Another great episode, thanks for bringing it to us 🤗

  • @brightphoebesays
    @brightphoebesays 2 роки тому +1

    I love the distiller's 15th century spectacles tied on with string.

  • @marycanary86
    @marycanary86 3 роки тому +6

    ruths face when the butter turns xD this woman is so precious PROTECT HER AT ALL COSTS

  • @sphinxrising1129
    @sphinxrising1129 4 роки тому +7

    There used to be a type setter/printer up town that made a living doing it the old fashioned way, & he allowed me to stand by & watch him work, & teaching me what he knew, which I thought was super cool.

  • @michaelhowell2326
    @michaelhowell2326 4 роки тому +14

    Thank you so dang much, Absolute History. This series is so entertaining. I hope to the greater being in the Heavens that you will include "Full Steam Ahead" and Tales from the Green Valley". I know you will.

    • @meeeka
      @meeeka 4 роки тому +1

      I'm really blown away by this series and a European series (in English)about the development of medieval dining. So much of what and why we are taught about the way Brits ate and drank, is almost exactly opposite of the way the French, Italian and Western germans ate and drank. Amazing. And both sets of docos are from "Absolute History."

    • @joannecarroll5504
      @joannecarroll5504 4 роки тому

      @@meeeka both sets of docos are stolen from BBC Scotland

    • @wich1
      @wich1 4 роки тому +4

      Joanne Carroll they aren’t stolen, they license these from the IP owners

  • @sandrajames7961
    @sandrajames7961 4 роки тому +5

    What a treasure this is! Thank you for such a great look at this time period. Loved it♥

  • @Ltgaigley
    @Ltgaigley 4 роки тому +15

    Tudor Life, looks like it was so interesting, even with its challenges. The people of that time, were some amazing human beings.

    • @0623kaboom
      @0623kaboom 4 роки тому +3

      and inventive too ...

    • @laurahoward5426
      @laurahoward5426 3 роки тому

      Did you not catch the part where the plague killed almost half of the population?

  • @liamvnbw
    @liamvnbw 4 роки тому +11

    tudor laundry: just beat the devil out of it

  • @jamiebrooks457
    @jamiebrooks457 3 роки тому +3

    I so desperately want to do this sort of thing. It's hard work, it's difficult, it's messy, but it's so incredible.

  • @StrikaAmaru
    @StrikaAmaru 4 роки тому +2

    51:00 Bucket nothing; my grandfather used a whole barrel; it looked something like an oversized bucket, but wit a capacity of about 200 liters. when it wasn't booze season, it served as a rain collector.

  • @patriciac.4775
    @patriciac.4775 4 роки тому +14

    this is such a great watch! i think schools would teach more history mixing videos like this with actual visiting and hands on experiencing of ... well anything really.when done in this way with these experts,to see how passionate they are about what they learned and pass that in a real way. it truly teaches.chemistry,in real life , seing how reactions happen,lye water,plant ash, lye putty,the way curdled milk binds, to see bleaching done by uv... i dunno, i think if i were a parent i would love to see them learn these things logically. the printing press,such an important invention, unlike memorising the numbers of the date and names for example, ust feels like,ooh,more things in a book that do not help me at all for remembering.as for this entire experience , it would be much more fun and best of all a true understanding of people and history, they go from being names in a book to real life amazing and innovative characters,understandable and memorable. absolutely love this!

    • @pansprayers
      @pansprayers 3 роки тому

      Move to Massachusetts. They do, well, all that on the working reenactment farms. They don't let the kids do it though because Mr Kevin and Ms. Karen are sue happy.

  • @garrio8901
    @garrio8901 3 роки тому +1

    Love Ruth "go have another go your bow isn't good" lmao

  • @ironcladranchandforge7292
    @ironcladranchandforge7292 4 роки тому +9

    This channel is amazing!! I cannot stop watching.

  • @This1sS0Stup1d
    @This1sS0Stup1d 4 роки тому +7

    The Goodman family is so cool.