Conker Collecting || Autumn Vlog 2

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  • @bbytraz
    @bbytraz Рік тому +35

    In the us we call them buckeyes! If you carry one around in your pocket or purse they bring good luck! It’s a little country belief.

    • @alliehamilton-calhoun162
      @alliehamilton-calhoun162 Рік тому +6

      We always rubbed the buckeyes on our noses when I was a kid to make them shiny. Supposedly, it was good luck here in the Midwest US.

    • @bowl_of_youtube6249
      @bowl_of_youtube6249 Рік тому +1

      I'm in the us and I've never found them but I've definitely heard of buckeyes

  • @sethwinters2112
    @sethwinters2112 Рік тому +36

    They were called "horse chestnuts" when I was young. Actually like "conkers" better. 😊

    • @cathyskywalker77
      @cathyskywalker77 Рік тому +1

      Same here! We had a horse chestnut tree in our yard... actually two of them.

    • @Loagz_Personal
      @Loagz_Personal Рік тому +2

      Did u know technically horse chestnuts and conkers are different!! Conkers are poisonous to eat where as horse chestnuts are edible, coming from someone in the UK who lives near 2 forests that have loads of conkers and horse chestnuts lolll 😊💕

  • @laurelllewis3437
    @laurelllewis3437 8 місяців тому +1

    🤗 💙 💜

  • @zeeeboss5811
    @zeeeboss5811 Рік тому +3

    *Do conkers have a purpose?
    They have been made into a food for horses and cattle in the past, either by soaking them in lime-water to reduce their bitterness or by soaking in water overnight before being boiled, ground up and added to the rest of the fodder. Conkers have also been carried in the pocket to help prevent piles and rheumatism.
    *What is the point of conkers?
    Scoring. A conker gains one point for surviving a hit that causes the other one to break. The point is scored whether the surviving conker was attacking or defending at the time. A new conker is a none-er, meaning that it has not defeated any others yet and thus has no score.
    *Why are people collecting conker?
    Conkers contain aescin, which is an anti-inflammatory and can help with bruises, sprains, and other minor ailments. In fact, you can buy medicine containing aescin for just this purpose. You can make flour from conkers.
    The game of conkers is predominantly played in England, using Horse Chestnuts, however similar games are also played in other parts of the world - often called something different: England: the game is known as 'conkers' in England. Puerto Rico: the game of conkers is known as 'gullets' in Puerto Rico.

  • @finnleybea4522
    @finnleybea4522 Рік тому +2

    I LOVE YOUR DADS CROCS!!! HES SO ICONIC!

  • @FatmeTabakova-dp2ct
    @FatmeTabakova-dp2ct Рік тому +1

    ❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @sop-he-uh
    @sop-he-uh Рік тому +2

    i really appreciate you adding captions!! im HOH so i struggle to understand what people say sometimes and this was a big help for me

  • @Tansy.14
    @Tansy.14 Рік тому +11

    It's so so beautiful to see you up and about again evie!! You look so much like yourself when out in nature, its gorgeous!! How are you doing? How's your walking going? Lots of love xx ❤❤

  • @rileycollison2947
    @rileycollison2947 Рік тому

    I always used to collect conkers on my way home from school and I would step on the shells to crack them open. It was always so much fun

  • @fridamariemrk8638
    @fridamariemrk8638 Рік тому +1

    My Grandma “Farmor” used to have these in her play-kitchen so whenever I would be at her house I would pretend like I was cooking small meals for her with these.

  • @Tom-vk6ij
    @Tom-vk6ij Рік тому +1

    Your smile and laugh are heart warming! Thanks for sharing!

  • @carter_chambers
    @carter_chambers Рік тому +2

    You look so healthy, glad you're doing better, cant believe another year's gone!

  • @Qu1nette
    @Qu1nette Рік тому +1

    Absolutely favourite time of the year collecting conkers is so fun! Only issue is I never know what to do with them after

  • @BamelaAnderson
    @BamelaAnderson Рік тому

    We had these in our yard. I'd open SO MANY! I feel lucky now bc I got to do this for hours lol

  • @weirdsockzs
    @weirdsockzs Рік тому +2

    ahhh so excited! i love the autumn vlogs so much🤎🎃

  • @melvincat8175
    @melvincat8175 Рік тому +2

    finding conkers is my favourite thing 🍁

  • @PsychedelicChameleon
    @PsychedelicChameleon Рік тому +2

    Thank you for showing us this nice and cheerful outing! I've never seen conkers before, but I saw some similar seeds in the Caribbean. Those shells look like things from an alien planet, and I've surprised that they open so easily and also into three parts instead of just two parts. Thank you also for showing us those cute rabbits!

    • @Georgia-kf6pu
      @Georgia-kf6pu Рік тому +1

      When they first fall off the tree, the outer shell is really tough and spiky. We usually have to stand on them and twist our feet to crack it and get the conker inside. X

    • @PsychedelicChameleon
      @PsychedelicChameleon Рік тому

      Thanks! @@Georgia-kf6pu

  • @Maalin.
    @Maalin. Рік тому +1

    We do it in Sweden too 😊
    We had alot of those trees around where our grandparents lived, spent hours collecting them as a kid 😊 and then on our farm we had maybe 6 or 8 trees too haha ❤

  • @nataspeaks
    @nataspeaks Рік тому +1

    Those are amazing when fried! İn Türkiye we always eat them from street vendors with my husband in winter! Full of vegan protein and taste smokey-sweetish... They are called "kestane" 🇹🇷 And in my native language (Russian) "kashtan" 🇷🇺

  • @klepow
    @klepow Рік тому +4

    I would totally watch a video of just those rabbits being fed.

  • @GaryGSF
    @GaryGSF Рік тому

    It's been a while since I dropped in on your channel. It looks like you have your spark back. So nice to see.

  • @sky-ic2xj
    @sky-ic2xj Рік тому

    We call it baum(sounds like that)here, and we collect them in autumn season, too! Except they are pointy like a sea urchin. We need gloves or sticks to crack the shell.

  • @RowenO-tv7qm
    @RowenO-tv7qm Рік тому +1

    Thank you for everything you’ve done your such a big inspiration for me

  • @velvetcooper5701
    @velvetcooper5701 Рік тому +1

    I love confers too. The flat bottom ones are probably twin one where you get two in a shell

  • @EmOrganically
    @EmOrganically Рік тому +1

    Oh coooool :) We do have these in the US, but I believe here we call them horse chestnuts :) It's cool to see someone else enjoy these across the pond! I've always found discovering that super smooth brown texture when it cracks open, satisfying hehe

  • @andreasheld2362
    @andreasheld2362 Рік тому +2

    You're the bestest conker collector of the whole wide world! 😊

  • @xoxoluvcharlie
    @xoxoluvcharlie Рік тому

    when i was younger me and my dad would go out and do this too! In the u.s. we call them ‘buckeyes’. where i am they are very common (i’m in midwest USA) and i still carry one in my bag for good luck. this brought back a lot of good memories from my childhood. Thank you Evie

  • @claibornec7937
    @claibornec7937 Рік тому +2

    I'm in California, those look like the "Buckeye" ....... there is a 'Ohio Buckeye' as well.
    Thanks for sharing your videos, I enjoy watching your videos and learning about Tourette Syndrome (TS).
    also sorry that your form of (TS) is extremely uncomfortable that may cause you a trip to the Emergency Room.
    Stay strong young one.

  • @majadremelj3200
    @majadremelj3200 Рік тому

    I love this video😊
    Yess, the best part is when you get them out of the spiky shell. Here in Slovenia, we have the same tradition of picking up chestnuts in autumn. Chestnut in Slovenia is called "kostanj". Chestnuts can also be baked or boiled and are truly delicious - yummy! I also see under the comments here that we are not the only one who make small figurines from chestnuts (chestnuts and toothpicks).

  • @GemmatheCat
    @GemmatheCat Рік тому

    Yes, plenty of folks on this side of the ocean forage for chestnuts. Good stuff.

  • @gloomysunday9534
    @gloomysunday9534 Рік тому

    omg childhood memories ! im from quebec and When i was in elementary school there was a horse chestnut next to the school and after school or during lunch time we would go and pick some it was so much fun 😊❤

  • @DaelinD
    @DaelinD Рік тому +14

    Collecting these isn't just a British thing, Danes do it too. Often people make little figurines with them, using toothpicks. In Danish a conker is called a "kastanje".

    • @nataspeaks
      @nataspeaks Рік тому +1

      Wow! Sounds like we call them in Russian "kashtan" 👍

    • @stellameii
      @stellameii Рік тому +3

      similar to here in Germany, we call them Kastanie

    • @nikkimul98
      @nikkimul98 Рік тому +2

      That’s funny, in Dutch they’re called kastanje as well!

    • @Velvet_Wings9
      @Velvet_Wings9 Рік тому +1

      In Hungary we also collect those and we call them ‘gesztenye’ sounds just like ‘kastanje’ when you say it

    • @fridamariemrk8638
      @fridamariemrk8638 Рік тому

      Ej sjovt tænkte selv på at skrive det og så popper din kommentar op.

  • @chriswilkens5055
    @chriswilkens5055 Рік тому

    I love autumn it so pretty and I love your autumn style video's and I'm so glad your well enough to do stuff lots of love 💙💙💙

  • @naomitheeducator8464
    @naomitheeducator8464 Рік тому

    Naomi from Poland here, and we also collect cookers in autumn ❤

  • @mintysmom-nell5114
    @mintysmom-nell5114 Рік тому +1

    I use to collect horse chestnuts all the time growing up. It use to be an incentive for me to do stuff. My dad would take after my appointments there was a tree near our house.

  • @ashtsukishima2519
    @ashtsukishima2519 Рік тому

    I live in germany and me and my childhood best-friend used to collect them every autumn when we were younger :>
    (also, your nails are beautiful!)

  • @mjay333
    @mjay333 Рік тому

    Such an amazing person ❤ would love a friend like you!

  • @tonywtyt
    @tonywtyt Рік тому

    Glad you're doing well. You always seem to have a great attitude and love your laugh : )

  • @citroncosproduction
    @citroncosproduction 8 місяців тому

    Oooh they're so pretty! In french we call them châtaignes :]

  • @tinyaxes
    @tinyaxes Рік тому +2

    Aww they are similar to American buckeyes! Lovely vlog

  • @Gordon_L
    @Gordon_L Рік тому

    I remember playing conkers as a small boy in the U.K. before we moved to Australia .

  • @guineagalore4654
    @guineagalore4654 Рік тому

    I have them in my hometown on one particular tree in our graveyard. I never knew what they were called and just called them chestnuts as a kid. thanks for the info !! hope you had fun !!!

  • @9crutnacker985
    @9crutnacker985 Рік тому

    I love conkers. The colour, smell & that waxy feel when they're fresh from the shell. Thanks for sharing.
    The flat sided one is one from a 'twin pack' - two conkers in one shell. Sometimes there are 3 or more.
    Do you do anything with them? Conker fighting was big when I was at school in the 70;s.

  • @HARRi81_UK
    @HARRi81_UK Рік тому +1

    For anyone not that familiar with conkers, historically us Brits have eaten sweet chestnuts, but horse chestnuts that are poisonous are tied to a knotted string and used in battle. Two kids take turns to hit each other's conker until one is broken and the remaining conker wins!

    • @Gordon_L
      @Gordon_L Рік тому

      Horse chestnuts aka conkers are poisonous , sweet chestnuts are the ones that are eaten .

    • @HARRi81_UK
      @HARRi81_UK Рік тому +1

      @@Gordon_L you are indeed correct! Apologies. Original comment amended to reflect this.

  • @marciaa125
    @marciaa125 Рік тому

    When I was little and I picked a chestnut that was flat on one side, I called it "soap" - it reminded me a bit of it I don't know why :D. Children in Poland used chestnuts and matches to make figurines at school during fall. Two interesting facts about these lovely nuts in my country. ;)

  • @theNoctifloralParacosm
    @theNoctifloralParacosm Рік тому

    called chesnuts here, you can roast and eat some of them, in the Netherlands it was basically a tradition to like go collect them with kids or cousins, as a family day out

  • @emilyjames3110
    @emilyjames3110 Рік тому

    ❤❤ these and your book is a great

  • @chiarap2991
    @chiarap2991 Рік тому

    We collect conkers in autumn in Italy too! 😁

  • @Nora-ui3yo
    @Nora-ui3yo Рік тому

    Where I'm from, we say that if you keep them in your pockets you'll stay healthy during winter, so I used to collect a lot when I was a child hehe

  • @joekennedy3625
    @joekennedy3625 Рік тому

    Cheers for your dad!😊

  • @intheory9772
    @intheory9772 Рік тому

    It's been a while since I have seen one of your videos but you are looking so healthy and happy in this one and I hope this trend continues for you far into your future. You also seem so focused and in the now, if that makes any sense, and hearing your laugh is one of the beautiful sounds I have heard in a long time. "Yeah, baby!"🇬🇧🤍

  • @davidgraham8658
    @davidgraham8658 Рік тому

    You’re such a beautiful soul ❤

  • @phildicarlo2526
    @phildicarlo2526 Рік тому +1

    OMG! I know exactly what you were doing! I can't say that we used to go out just to pick "conkers" but.. Here in Western New York they're all over and I can't even count the times I've picked them out of their shells lol.. And these rabbits.. Fugget about it!🤌🤌 They are friggin adorable!! I've never seen such awesome looking rabbits! What kind are they?

  • @weirdsockzs
    @weirdsockzs Рік тому +1

    honestly, conkers are so pretty. i love there natural shine, they look so beautiful I love how happy you where, the colors of the autumn ground made me happy as well. there are so many of them!!! do you eat them, or are they just for decorations??

  • @cassiecrossing6455
    @cassiecrossing6455 Рік тому

    We had these trees in my childhood yard. We called them “Horse Chestnuts.” I stepped on a shell once, don’t recommend it at all. 😂

  • @leahbaer11
    @leahbaer11 Рік тому

    There’s horse chesnuts everywhere here in Canada but no one collects them. That must definitely be a British thing. What do you do with them?
    For all who don’t know, a horse chestnut (‘conker’) is called that because even horses don’t eat them. That’s how much no animal wants them hahaha. Compared to a regular chestnut (American or European chesnut) which are delicious.

  • @theanimalhippie
    @theanimalhippie Рік тому

    yes!! 🤎🎃

  • @leejproductions27
    @leejproductions27 Рік тому +1

    since I am from the States. What do you do with Conker once you collect them ? Are they eaten ? Used for cooking ? just decoration for the fall ?

  • @CynsAngel
    @CynsAngel Рік тому +2

    We do have these in America, we call them Chestnuts

  • @jennysanimations4181
    @jennysanimations4181 Рік тому

    I'm from the Netherlands and every year we collect them too❤️

  • @Velvet_Wings9
    @Velvet_Wings9 Рік тому

    We collect those in here Hungary too 😊

  • @juliewikle7794
    @juliewikle7794 Рік тому

    Those are Buckeyes here in Ohio in the USA!! They are the state nut of Ohio!! Supposed to bring you luck!

  • @OnlyTheEd
    @OnlyTheEd Рік тому

    Here in the US, we call them either "buckeyes" or "Chestnuts"....they look similar to each other....

  • @theoneandonlymaddy3814
    @theoneandonlymaddy3814 Рік тому

    QUEEN YASSSS LOVE YOUR VIDS

  • @yvesfleury
    @yvesfleury Рік тому +1

    bonjour EVIE , en France ce sont des marrons sauvages , non comestibles , bon pour les cochons , ceux que l ont peut manger sont les châtaignes , forme triangulaire et plate ...les arbres bordent souvent les routes ou les places dans les villes , l inconvenient ce sont les feuilles mortes a l automne qui tombent en grande quantité .pour info sur internet ..Le marron a un goût très amer et n'est pas comestible. Les graines, les coques, les feuilles et les petits pics sont toxiques pour les humains et les animaux (à l'exception des chèvres et des porcs). Les composants toxiques du marron sont l'escine (saponines), la coumarine et les glycosides.
    heureux de te retrouver dans la nature , meme en petite forme , cela ne peut que te faire du bien........bises de France

  • @klepow
    @klepow Рік тому

    In the US, they are called horse chestnuts. Nobody here does anything with them, as far as I know.

  • @Evitje9
    @Evitje9 Рік тому

    Here in the netherlands we call then kastanjes and people here make soup and tea with them

  • @tol412
    @tol412 Рік тому

    In Poland we call them chestnuts ;-) (Kasztany) ;-)

  • @LoveJacobBlack14
    @LoveJacobBlack14 Рік тому

    we have nothing like these things in Minnesota the closest i think we have to picking in this category is acorns🥴 the rest is just really apple picking, pumpkin patching and thats really about it at least when i was growin up😅, but i never really went acorn picking really because i always had one growing up in our yard so, that and i never really at the acorns

  • @melvincat8175
    @melvincat8175 Рік тому +1

    hiiii ily ❤

  • @scottwhite6040
    @scottwhite6040 Рік тому

    We call them water chestnuts in the states u can eat them but u have to cook them and yes we have a lot of them.

    • @cathyskywalker77
      @cathyskywalker77 Рік тому

      Water chestnuts are different from these...horse chestnuts.

  • @ashliehere1020
    @ashliehere1020 Рік тому

    💕💕💕

  • @AugustThor438
    @AugustThor438 Рік тому

    Hi sunshine ❤ 😊

  • @joehoey6337
    @joehoey6337 Рік тому

    acorns grow on the mighty oak 😃

  • @jimieljoseph2322
    @jimieljoseph2322 Рік тому

    ❤🤩🇨🇦

  • @unknownnamestfu
    @unknownnamestfu Рік тому

    i did this every year in the netherlands when i was a kid lol

  • @chloeslife6769
    @chloeslife6769 Рік тому

    I hope you are okay!

  • @HappyCatastrophy
    @HappyCatastrophy Рік тому

    Are they the same as chestnuts here in the states?

  • @claraluise1499
    @claraluise1499 Рік тому +1

    Are chestnuts the edible ones or like the american word for it? (I'm from germany)

  • @megamusicmessenger
    @megamusicmessenger Рік тому

    What do you do with them after collection?

  • @amygijbels1405
    @amygijbels1405 Рік тому

    What do you do with them if I may ask? :) if I am correct, those are not edible so I was wondering 😊

    • @zeeeboss5811
      @zeeeboss5811 Рік тому

      Scoring. A conker gains one point for surviving a hit that causes the other one to break. The point is scored whether the surviving conker was attacking or defending at the time. A new conker is a none-er, meaning that it has not defeated any others yet and thus has no score.

  • @emilymilliman3649
    @emilymilliman3649 Рік тому +1

    What do you do with them?

  • @angelwings414q
    @angelwings414q Рік тому

    They look liek acorns ans whats with the closed caps?"

  • @eightbitguru
    @eightbitguru Рік тому

    “Acorn Tree” = Oak Tree
    “Conker Tree” = Horse Chestnut Tree

  • @lovejolene7949
    @lovejolene7949 10 місяців тому

    What do you do with them?

  • @sbcwmas1688
    @sbcwmas1688 Рік тому

    Do people ever get hit in the head by conkers falling from the trees?

  • @АлінаБілоконєва

    Aren't they chestnuts? Or chestnut is a name of the tree?🤔

  • @ryansmith8618
    @ryansmith8618 Рік тому

    I came here to say they look like chestnuts.

  • @lindsayhartje6678
    @lindsayhartje6678 Рік тому

    Okay wait, so you collect them and then what? Do you eat them?

    • @weirdsockzs
      @weirdsockzs Рік тому +1

      conkers are highly poisonis, so you can use them for decoration, and they’re just something to do for fun :)

    • @lindsayhartje6678
      @lindsayhartje6678 Рік тому

      @@weirdsockzs ohhh okay lol my American ass thought you'd roast em.

  • @JamesGreen-zb3bv
    @JamesGreen-zb3bv Рік тому

    Do you eat them raw or roast them?

    • @justkeepswimmingmum
      @justkeepswimmingmum Рік тому

      Conkers aren’t edible like horse chestnuts unfortunately

    • @weirdsockzs
      @weirdsockzs Рік тому

      they’re highly toxic, so they’re something fun to do and to collect!

  • @HollyWhittle-or6jf
    @HollyWhittle-or6jf 2 місяці тому

    Can I have vlog 3

  • @anja2716
    @anja2716 7 місяців тому

    Cheesecutter

  • @emilyjames3110
    @emilyjames3110 Рік тому

    What Is your hair color with blonde front

  • @00X666
    @00X666 Рік тому

    die Kastanie :) and rabbits Y

  • @lottiecooke9262
    @lottiecooke9262 Рік тому

    Ur so beautiful

  • @taylorc7174
    @taylorc7174 Рік тому

    What do you do with them?