Again, I watch through all the ads. And I think, yes! when a 2 minute ad shows up because I hope it’ll bring in even more revenue for you! It takes a lot of gumption to PURCHASE a classic house that needs a lot of work. And then it takes that much more, a big ol’ added layer to PUT YOURSELF OUT THERE on a platform like UA-cam where you’re subject to all kinds of disappoints like low views and scrutiny, be it understandable but not delivered very nicely or worse yet, outright unwarranted and mean spirited. So. I’m happy to engage in your videos. And I love the variety. Can’t wait to see that warehouse constructed in the same spot the old one was. Lot of things to look forward to. I’d say my favorite content is the history videos. Loved it when you explored places locally and semi-locally. But I also love the gardening, cooking (the more plants and recipes I know about the better my livelihood gets) and removing old paint and refinishing old woodwork. So satisfying to see and I learn a lot about different types of wood finishes and their effects. I’ve done polyurethane and shellac and I want to experiment with varnish next. Though, Jeannie’s costume-making is also out of this world amazing. I’m slowly getting into vintage costume recreation and tailoring my own clothes.
If you need more ideas for videos we would love to see Jeanie do more cooking and canning videos. Also love when you do your historic places in the area tours.
Your yard is so park like. Its beautiful. Its also nice your city will pick up your yard waste. I live rural so we just burn what we dont use in the wood stove. I love the magnolia tree. Unfortunately, I live too far north to grow one. Have a good week. 😊
I’m sure it feels good to have the dead trees taken down. I’m an exception to the rule that kids are picky eaters. As an adult I am much more choosy. I would eat anything my Mother cooked including liver & onions, really stinky cheese and of course, sauerkraut! I wish I liked it as it is a powerhouse for one’s digestive system. I hope you are doing well and enjoying yourselves. Hugs, Doc❤
I grew up on sauerkraut with carroway seeds, and I it prefer it that way, but plain is also good. I understand the longer you let it ferment the softer the cabbage gets. There is another vegetable that I've recently discovered and that is pickled red onions. I don't like raw onions unless they are the sweet variety (valdelia), but the pickled red onions are really good. The recipe isn't as simple as sauerkraut as it calls for vinegar, water, salt and sugar. Perhaps that's why I like them, they have sugar! 😉. Its good you removed those dead trees. Funny how the first tree was hollow. Now you know where the first squirrel family started that eventually invaded your attic. 😊😅
Have you ever tried the Walla Walla onion? They are grown in Washington state and are so mild that you can eat them like an apple. We're going to try the Caroway seeds next time!
I miss you guys whenever you don't post and I'd prefer to see you each week, even if it was only 10-15 minutes! I'm just wondering how the college thing is going. I haven't heard you report on that in a while. Praying the UA-cam revenue increases greatly & quickly so you can get that HVAC all installed soon! Love you guys!
Thank you Tania! I took a semester break this spring but I'm going to dive back in in a few weeks and take some summer classes. Thanks for being a loyal viewer! 💖
The relaxing music in congruent with the work along with the sound of the chain saw was relaxing to me. I've listened to chainsaws a lot in my childhood but it was never as relaxing as watching the both of you work. I finally moved into my newly constructed home. Not nearly at all as ornate as the beautiful home you have. But I'm happy. Have you made any more taco soup? I'd love to see it again.
Spring yard cleanup is very satisfying, seeing the cicadas is nostalgic for me since I moved west. I have also enjoyed your outing videos. I would love to see what your local neighborhood and town are like - do you have a favorite garden center or hardware store where you get your supplies? Or a trip to the lumber yard! Bring us along! Enjoying the music as well. Do you have plans to use any of that walnut in woodworking?
We managed to save one walnut log but the rest was rotten. I'm going to let it age for a year and then mill it to see what we get. You want to see our sawmill? We can make that happen!
Been with you almost from the very beginning videos working on your basement walls! Enjoyed seeing you grow. You’ll get the metrics back to that point and even more I’m sure! Take your time and enjoy the ride.
Yard is looking good. Tree trimming always makes me nervous. But you got it done. I've never seen a cicada. I have heard the noise before. I think they have something similar in northern Ca. Can't recall what they are called there. Starting the ground work for the hvac is needed anyway. It'll get there. I comment almost every episode. But I'm to impatient to watch ads.🤣 I'll try to get better. Have a great week.❤️🤍💙
This is a very fun video, love to see cleanup and love the tractor. My mom's German heritage made sauerkraut an annual canning event. One year a batch went bad and my Dad and I had to bury it. It was a while before I could eat it and my Dad never did again.
Adding Caraway to your Kraut makes it Bavarian style. I always enjoy your yardwork videos, you two work so well together, and you have such a beautiful property. Hopefully your HVAC upgrade prep, will make it possible to jump on a deal, if one comes up. Looking forward to whatever you're up to next. 🥰🥰
It is such a good feeling when the yard is cleaned up and looking better. Thanks for sharing that feeling. Thinking you could take small portions of your current batch of sauerkraut to experiment with "flavors". I personally like caraway seeds, but not too many, especially if they are fresh, as it will overwhelm, be bitter. Also, a touch of dill works or some chopped fennel fronds. Even green onions. !$Go1834$! ♥
So nice to see you guys out in the yard! I loved seeing the magnolia, and the pink iris was gorgeous! A little scary seeing you cutting down that big tree, but glad it turned out to be hollow and not quite as hard a job. But you still got a lot done! Great work! So sorry that the finances are keeping you from doing as good of a HVAC system as would be best. My heart breaks for you for that, as I still identify with what I’d be doing had we bought that house as we had hoped. At least as you install what you can, you can build it so that you can add on or improve it as time goes by. About the sauerkraut experiment - well I hate sauerkraut so what can I say? LOL! I can’t eat anything vinegary. Can’t stand the taste and my system can’t handle the acid. I had to laugh out loud about what you said it does to your system because cabbage gives me a ton of gas!! LOL! I do like to fry shredded cabbage in butter and add cooked noodles to it, and yes caraway seeds are an excellent and flavorful addition to that! Hope you continue to have beautiful spring weather! Best, Jan.
Wow, what a big work day! It's so nice to see the efforts of your work afterwards though, plus the discovery of baby magnolias! We recently did the same type of project to our yard and pruned a big tree. Looks much nicer now! Thanks for the sauerkraut update. My husband is interested in that project. Have a good week, friends!
Hi Jennifer! It felt so good to get out there and work again. We're going to cover the kraut making in a future episode.....as soon as I can empty the crock, that is!
Enjoyed this episode, in spite of never liking to see trees cut down. & yes i have had that done for many trees over the last 40 years!!! I do think you got the cicada molting backwards, but not being an insect expert, am not certain it holds for all cicadas. My experience is that they molt shortly after they come out of the ground, and they dont have their wings until after they molt. Keep up the variety of your content & continue to spotlight the gorgeous flowers in your planting boxes. Love those irises in a color I've never seen before!
I love this video! Watching all the tree cutting and learning about how to use your weed eater and chainsaw work. So educational to learn about the cicadas, not sure if I spelled that right. So much of nature, just love it! Thanks for showing the sauerkraut, that was good to know. So, once the sauerkraut is done then you put it in smaller jars, how long does it last?
I watch the ads just for that reason, it’s the least I can do, since I’m already here. ❤ That kraut IS crunchy. I love Jewish rye bread with whole caraway seeds, yummy. Kombucha is supposed to be easy to make and good for gut health. Might be worth trying. I hear that this is the year that 2 different kinds of cicadas are due to come out. If that’s true it’s going to get noisy. Wow, Presidential election year, 2 kinds of Cicadas AND a full solar eclipse over the USA ! ? Should I be worried, creeped out or buying lottery tickets ?
For your next tree cutting session: start by cutting halfway through in the tree on the surface you want to fall down first (ie. If you want your tree to fall in the North direction, start your first horizontal cut on the north side of the trunk) and go half way only. After the half horizontal cut, make another cut above the first one but in diagonal, to form a cutoff wedge that you will then remove carefully. Then cut horizontally the trunk from the opposite direction (behind) to meet the empty wedge. The tree will then tend to fold over the wedge which prevent the chainsaw blade from being stuck, and will control the direction of the fall when the trunk fold over at the wedge.
17 year cicadas. They are very loud and they never stop! They will lay eggs in your tree branches. Eventually they hatch, go into the ground for another 17 years. Been through it in VA 17 years ago.
I just use cabbage and salt I use cabbage leaves and a weight on top to keep the kraut submerged. You can use an up side down plate for a weight in a jar that size.
@@1834RestorationHouse we just had blackberry winter. One more to go woolly britches. My peonies bloomed this week with the blackberries. We are in the upstate.
On the channel Celebrating Appalachian.they are in North Carolina mountains. They make cabbage, sauerkraut, and this kraut with a Asian take by adding in other veggies and seasonings. Give it a watch. I think you would like their recipes and ease of the whole process.
Mike and Ginny, did you have to spray the cut wood with bugs spray? Were they termites or ants? I really miss your videos on restoring that old house because I learn so much from your knowledge on old-fashioned restoring products.
We hauled the old wood out to the street for pickup. I think the ants and termites would stay in the wood and keep eating so I wasn't worried. We are planning to get back to some restoration projects soon. Thanks for stopping by!
You have to try sauerkraut with curry powder. We eat a lot of sauerkraut in the Netherlands and I love the ones with curry. Would love to see more home cooking from you besides the renovations
@@1834RestorationHouse besides giving it a funky yellowish color it also makes it a little bit sweeter and less sour. We combine it with pineapple and raisins, but you can also eat it just like that.
Show us maintenance. Your fans will watch maintenance as content. Cut down trees, weed and plants flower beds. All of it is content. No fancy editing required.
Hard and nearly constant work but your property and home are amazing. Besides the fledgling yew, are you planting any other trees to replace the cut trees? Can those baby magnolias be replanted anywhere else on the property or perhaps sold? Just the mama tree alone makes the property but to have a forest of them!! Maybe merch some stationary or mugs w photos of the blooms or trees or variations...a calendar of the house n property across the yr? Am jealous of the flowers. Are you going to have vege/herb garden? ( like you need anymore work) About the cicadas- yeah, no. We have them up here in MA. They creep me out. About the sauerkraut: it is a super healthy food. I love it but beyond plain or w caraway seeds, I am not a fan. I have tried other flavors n am no fan of them. Am not a fan of the smell of cabbage, kraut, or brocoli but they are natural remedies for the things we don't realize ail us. So happy to see your posts again!
Hello Maria! We aren't planting any new trees at this time. The place was badly overgrown when we bought it and it's starting to become more useful. Someday we hope to build a workshop out back. We're not ready for a full fledged garden, but we might be able to grow a few things. We were up in Boston a few years ago on business. We always meant to go back and tour Boston Harbor.
Every year, your hard work really shows. Your yard looks really good!
Thanks! We're trying to make it cleaner each time.
Again, I watch through all the ads. And I think, yes! when a 2 minute ad shows up because I hope it’ll bring in even more revenue for you! It takes a lot of gumption to PURCHASE a classic house that needs a lot of work. And then it takes that much more, a big ol’ added layer to PUT YOURSELF OUT THERE on a platform like UA-cam where you’re subject to all kinds of disappoints like low views and scrutiny, be it understandable but not delivered very nicely or worse yet, outright unwarranted and mean spirited. So. I’m happy to engage in your videos.
And I love the variety. Can’t wait to see that warehouse constructed in the same spot the old one was. Lot of things to look forward to. I’d say my favorite content is the history videos. Loved it when you explored places locally and semi-locally. But I also love the gardening, cooking (the more plants and recipes I know about the better my livelihood gets) and removing old paint and refinishing old woodwork. So satisfying to see and I learn a lot about different types of wood finishes and their effects. I’ve done polyurethane and shellac and I want to experiment with varnish next. Though, Jeannie’s costume-making is also out of this world amazing. I’m slowly getting into vintage costume recreation and tailoring my own clothes.
The reason we do this channel is because of you viewers and how supportive you've been. Thanks for being a faithful viewer!
Beautiful scenery ❤
Caraway seeds are a classic German addition to sauerkraut and they do add a yummy extra flavor.
It's always great to see a video from you two on Friday night.
Thank you!
Cheers to more UA-cam revenue! 🥂 Please write a comment and give thumbs 👍 up. 💙
Have enjoyed watching your channel since you moved to this house. Good luck on your projects. Love the garden bed makeovers. They look so nice.
Thanks for being a longtime subscriber!
I love your laugh Jeanie!
Lol! Thank you!
What an awesome winter to spring video . I love watching winter cleanup of yards. It becomes so very beautiful
The weather was perfect for it.
If you need more ideas for videos we would love to see Jeanie do more cooking and canning videos. Also love when you do your historic places in the area tours.
Thank you for the feedback. Summer is coming!
🙋♀️❤️. Thanks for sharing this BEAUTIFUL DAY! The birds seem to be everywhere!❤❤❤
It was wonderful to be out there! 💖
You’re a brave man Mike!
I was thinking about that tree for months, wondering if I could take it down safely. :-)
Your yard is so park like. Its beautiful. Its also nice your city will pick up your yard waste. I live rural so we just burn what we dont use in the wood stove. I love the magnolia tree. Unfortunately, I live too far north to grow one. Have a good week. 😊
There is nothing so good as homemade saurkraut, yum. Carroway seeds are good in it too for a nice German taste.
We'll try that next time.
I’m sure it feels good to have the dead trees taken down. I’m an exception to the rule that kids are picky eaters. As an adult I am much more choosy. I would eat anything my Mother cooked including liver & onions, really stinky cheese and of course, sauerkraut! I wish I liked it as it is a powerhouse for one’s digestive system.
I hope you are doing well and enjoying yourselves. Hugs, Doc❤
I (Mike) got the shivvvers when you mentioned liver and onions. I never liked it much as a kid, but we just ate what we were given. 💖
Yard work is satisfying (and hard!) work. Happy to see you all, and I am praying for some easier times ahead for you all!
Thank you so much!
It's looking really good, especially that beautiful Magnolia Tree!
We're always eager to see the giant white flowers and experience the intoxicating aroma.
Caraway and onion is good. When we heat it up, crispy bacon and a bit of sugar helps with the acidity.
Interesting idea!
I grew up on sauerkraut with carroway seeds, and I it prefer it that way, but plain is also good. I understand the longer you let it ferment the softer the cabbage gets. There is another vegetable that I've recently discovered and that is pickled red onions. I don't like raw onions unless they are the sweet variety (valdelia), but the pickled red onions are really good. The recipe isn't as simple as sauerkraut as it calls for vinegar, water, salt and sugar. Perhaps that's why I like them, they have sugar! 😉. Its good you removed those dead trees. Funny how the first tree was hollow. Now you know where the first squirrel family started that eventually invaded your attic. 😊😅
Have you ever tried the Walla Walla onion? They are grown in Washington state and are so mild that you can eat them like an apple. We're going to try the Caroway seeds next time!
Your property is beautiful! It appears quite large.
About 2.3 acres, much of it is woodland. Actually it's impenetrable forest!
I miss you guys whenever you don't post and I'd prefer to see you each week, even if it was only 10-15 minutes!
I'm just wondering how the college thing is going. I haven't heard you report on that in a while. Praying the UA-cam revenue increases greatly & quickly so you can get that HVAC all installed soon! Love you guys!
Thank you Tania! I took a semester break this spring but I'm going to dive back in in a few weeks and take some summer classes. Thanks for being a loyal viewer! 💖
The relaxing music in congruent with the work along with the sound of the chain saw was relaxing to me. I've listened to chainsaws a lot in my childhood but it was never as relaxing as watching the both of you work. I finally moved into my newly constructed home. Not nearly at all as ornate as the beautiful home you have. But I'm happy. Have you made any more taco soup? I'd love to see it again.
It was a new technique I was experimenting with. I'm glad you liked it!
Wow! Wow! & Wow! Beautiful flowers! What a massive and beautiful Magnolia tree! And those red-eye cicadas are something else!
When they start singing it's supposed to get loud.
So good to see you back on the channel, can’t wait to see what’s ahead 👏👏👏
Thank you Debby!
Spring yard cleanup is very satisfying, seeing the cicadas is nostalgic for me since I moved west. I have also enjoyed your outing videos. I would love to see what your local neighborhood and town are like - do you have a favorite garden center or hardware store where you get your supplies? Or a trip to the lumber yard! Bring us along! Enjoying the music as well. Do you have plans to use any of that walnut in woodworking?
We managed to save one walnut log but the rest was rotten. I'm going to let it age for a year and then mill it to see what we get. You want to see our sawmill? We can make that happen!
Love watching your videos, and am happy to contribute in my small way to support your endeavors!
Thank you Karen! We appreciate you.
Been with you almost from the very beginning videos working on your basement walls! Enjoyed seeing you grow. You’ll get the metrics back to that point and even more I’m sure! Take your time and enjoy the ride.
Hey thanks for being a longtime viewer! Back then we never expected the channel to grow. :-)
Aren't you glad you had those math classes now ? 😂 Yard is looking good.
Lol! Algebra class was way harder than I expected.
Great video. We love watching your videos every week.
Thank you for stopping by!
Wow...more magnolia trees.
Hope the UA-cam view pick up for you guys! The videos are great
Thank you! We appreciate it.
Yard is looking good. Tree trimming always makes me nervous. But you got it done. I've never seen a cicada. I have heard the noise before. I think they have something similar in northern Ca. Can't recall what they are called there. Starting the ground work for the hvac is needed anyway. It'll get there. I comment almost every episode. But I'm to impatient to watch ads.🤣 I'll try to get better. Have a great week.❤️🤍💙
Hi Ginger! We'll try to get some audio of the cicadas when they get started singing. BTW, thanks for being a loyal viewer.
Until the next week and thank you for sharing have a lovely weekend and greetings from the Netherlands
Thanks for watching in the Netherlands!
This is a very fun video, love to see cleanup and love the tractor. My mom's German heritage made sauerkraut an annual canning event. One year a batch went bad and my Dad and I had to bury it. It was a while before I could eat it and my Dad never did again.
Lol! I hope that doesn't happen to ours. We're glad you enjoyed the episode!
Glad you are back at your channel! your home is beautiful!
Thank you!
Adding Caraway to your Kraut makes it Bavarian style. I always enjoy your yardwork videos, you two work so well together, and you have such a beautiful property. Hopefully your HVAC upgrade prep, will make it possible to jump on a deal, if one comes up. Looking forward to whatever you're up to next. 🥰🥰
Thank you Leanne!
You two have a beautiful home and property.
Thank you!
Glad you’re done with the tree cutting! 🫣
Me too!!
Mike and Jeanie great job with the clean up.👍👍
Thanks! It felt good to get out there and work again.
It is such a good feeling when the yard is cleaned up and looking better. Thanks for sharing that feeling. Thinking you could take small portions of your current batch of sauerkraut to experiment with "flavors". I personally like caraway seeds, but not too many, especially if they are fresh, as it will overwhelm, be bitter. Also, a touch of dill works or some chopped fennel fronds. Even green onions. !$Go1834$! ♥
Thanks for the tips! Now we're eager to use up the kraut so we can make more.
You guys are awesome!! 🫶🏼
Thanks mamab!
So nice to see you guys out in the yard! I loved seeing the magnolia, and the pink iris was gorgeous! A little scary seeing you cutting down that big tree, but glad it turned out to be hollow and not quite as hard a job. But you still got a lot done! Great work! So sorry that the finances are keeping you from doing as good of a HVAC system as would be best. My heart breaks for you for that, as I still identify with what I’d be doing had we bought that house as we had hoped. At least as you install what you can, you can build it so that you can add on or improve it as time goes by. About the sauerkraut experiment - well I hate sauerkraut so what can I say? LOL! I can’t eat anything vinegary. Can’t stand the taste and my system can’t handle the acid. I had to laugh out loud about what you said it does to your system because cabbage gives me a ton of gas!! LOL! I do like to fry shredded cabbage in butter and add cooked noodles to it, and yes caraway seeds are an excellent and flavorful addition to that! Hope you continue to have beautiful spring weather! Best, Jan.
That big old Walnut tree came down with a satisfying "Thud!". We'll do what we can with the HVAC even if it takes a while. Great to hear from you!
Wow, what a big work day! It's so nice to see the efforts of your work afterwards though, plus the discovery of baby magnolias! We recently did the same type of project to our yard and pruned a big tree. Looks much nicer now! Thanks for the sauerkraut update. My husband is interested in that project. Have a good week, friends!
Hi Jennifer! It felt so good to get out there and work again. We're going to cover the kraut making in a future episode.....as soon as I can empty the crock, that is!
Enjoyed this episode, in spite of never liking to see trees cut down. & yes i have had that done for many trees over the last 40 years!!! I do think you got the cicada molting backwards, but not being an insect expert, am not certain it holds for all cicadas. My experience is that they molt shortly after they come out of the ground, and they dont have their wings until after they molt.
Keep up the variety of your content & continue to spotlight the gorgeous flowers in your planting boxes. Love those irises in a color I've never seen before!
You may be right about the molting. We're not bug experts either.
Thanks for the up date you two, and love all the sweet Magnolia trees.
Any time!
Hang in there. I grow cabbage and make sauerkraut. I like it on grilled cheese sandwiches.
Thank you for the info about UA-cam 😂😂😂 giggling about the sauerkraut
Lol! they don't call it sauer for nothing..
@@1834RestorationHouse 😂
I was wondering what the little log cabin in the backyard is… it looks pretty nice ..🎉
That is our neighbor's old barn. There's one on each side of our property which makes it very picturesque.
Thats sounds like good sour kraut ! But its really good for you!
We need to find the perfect taste for Jeanie.
Fabulous video loved it! I love the outdoors❤
Thank you Penny!
If you have any Bradford pears on your property, Clemson usually has a Bradford pear bounty. They’ll replace it with a native tree.
None that we know of. They're awfully pretty when they bloom.
I love this video! Watching all the tree cutting and learning about how to use your weed eater and chainsaw work. So educational to learn about the cicadas, not sure if I spelled that right. So much of nature, just love it! Thanks for showing the sauerkraut, that was good to know. So, once the sauerkraut is done then you put it in smaller jars, how long does it last?
I love those few perfect spring days when the pollen is almost over and before the humidity and mosquitos make it miserable to be outside.
Yes! It was so perfect when we filmed. If only it could stay that way!
Next cake yall make . Make a Friendship Cake 🎂 !!!
Glad to see the outdoor work going on.
Lol! So are we!
You could fill the hollow tree stump with soil and use it as a planter.
Lol! There's an idea!
Seeing you make sauerkraut has motivated me to make some. It is so good for your digestive system.
Nice! We're going to show the process on a future episode as soon as I finish off the first batch.
I watch the ads just for that reason, it’s the least I can do, since I’m already here. ❤
That kraut IS crunchy. I love Jewish rye bread with whole caraway seeds, yummy. Kombucha is supposed to be easy to make and good for gut health. Might be worth trying. I hear that this is the year that 2 different kinds of cicadas are due to come out. If that’s true it’s going to get noisy. Wow, Presidential election year, 2 kinds of Cicadas AND a full solar eclipse over the USA ! ? Should I be worried, creeped out or buying lottery tickets ?
Lol! It's hard to tell, but we're hoping for better days ahead! 💖
Good yard work
For your next tree cutting session: start by cutting halfway through in the tree on the surface you want to fall down first (ie. If you want your tree to fall in the North direction, start your first horizontal cut on the north side of the trunk) and go half way only. After the half horizontal cut, make another cut above the first one but in diagonal, to form a cutoff wedge that you will then remove carefully. Then cut horizontally the trunk from the opposite direction (behind) to meet the empty wedge. The tree will then tend to fold over the wedge which prevent the chainsaw blade from being stuck, and will control the direction of the fall when the trunk fold over at the wedge.
That's exactly what we did, yet somehow the branch managed to pinch the blade. I think I was fighting the tree with a dull blade. Thanks for the tip!
Caraway seed tastes like licorice!
Oooooo!!
17 year cicadas. They are very loud and they never stop! They will lay eggs in your tree branches. Eventually they hatch, go into the ground for another 17 years. Been through it in VA 17 years ago.
Oh that should be fun! :-)
I just use cabbage and salt I use cabbage leaves and a weight on top to keep the kraut submerged. You can use an up side down plate for a weight in a jar that size.
Mom would make kraut in large crocks. Another large crocks would have pickled beans while would would have pickled corn. Love you channel
Thanks for stopping by! It seems like pickling was a great way to preserve food without using a canner.
I like adding cellery juice in making crout.
What does that do to the flavor?
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Thank you Susan!
Happy Spring! 🌹
Thanks, and the same to you!
Homemade sauerkraut is the absolute best.
Ohhh yeah! :-)
So glad to see you both!❤
Thank you Robin! 💖
It’s best to wait until all the little winters are done…. Redbud winter, dogwood winter etc
The Southern states are past the blooming season, marching into summer weather.
@@1834RestorationHouse we just had blackberry winter. One more to go woolly britches. My peonies bloomed this week with the blackberries. We are in the upstate.
I think garlic would be great!
Interesting idea!
Great clean up
Thanks!
On the channel Celebrating Appalachian.they are in North Carolina mountains. They make cabbage, sauerkraut, and this kraut with a Asian take by adding in other veggies and seasonings. Give it a watch. I think you would like their recipes and ease of the whole process.
Thanks for the info!
Fermented foods are good for you
Yes!
I’ve always wanted to try and make sauerkraut. Looks good guys! Btw- I think the bugs on your dead trees may be termites.
We'll show how we make sauerkraut in a future episode. I'm hoping that the termites love the tree chunks so much that they stay in it. :-)
Mike and Ginny, did you have to spray the cut wood with bugs spray? Were they termites or ants?
I really miss your videos on restoring that old house because I learn so much from your knowledge on old-fashioned restoring products.
We hauled the old wood out to the street for pickup. I think the ants and termites would stay in the wood and keep eating so I wasn't worried. We are planning to get back to some restoration projects soon. Thanks for stopping by!
If y’all do get around to gathering magnolia seeds I would love to purchase some from yall ❤ thank you 😊
Beware with the cicadas; you’re liable to encounter copperheads again since they eat cicadas!
Yikes!! Maybe we'll get lucky and have a king snake stop by.
You have to try sauerkraut with curry powder. We eat a lot of sauerkraut in the Netherlands and I love the ones with curry. Would love to see more home cooking from you besides the renovations
Thank you for watching in the Netherlands! What does the curry do to the flavor?
@@1834RestorationHouse besides giving it a funky yellowish color it also makes it a little bit sweeter and less sour. We combine it with pineapple and raisins, but you can also eat it just like that.
Thanks Guys👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Our pleasure!
Show us maintenance. Your fans will watch maintenance as content. Cut down trees, weed and plants flower beds. All of it is content. No fancy editing required.
Rinse it before eating. That jar wouldn't last me more than a couple of weeks. Love it.❤
Lol! We're glad you like it.
Carroway is what gives rye bread it's flavor.
Ohhhh We didn't know that. Rye has a nice flavor.
I don't think that tree sapling is a yew, but maybe a cedar.
We'll compare it to the cedar tree and see if they match.
Good tasting sauerkraut is an oxymoron. 😊
Lol! It's hard to counter that one. You either love or hate it, that sauerkraut...
Hard and nearly constant work but your property and home are amazing. Besides the fledgling yew, are you planting any other trees to replace the cut trees? Can those baby magnolias be replanted anywhere else on the property or perhaps sold? Just the mama tree alone makes the property but to have a forest of them!! Maybe merch some stationary or mugs w photos of the blooms or trees or variations...a calendar of the house n property across the yr? Am jealous of the flowers. Are you going to have vege/herb garden? ( like you need anymore work) About the cicadas- yeah, no. We have them up here in MA. They creep me out. About the sauerkraut: it is a super healthy food. I love it but beyond plain or w caraway seeds, I am not a fan. I have tried other flavors n am no fan of them. Am not a fan of the smell of cabbage, kraut, or brocoli but they are natural remedies for the things we don't realize ail us. So happy to see your posts again!
Hello Maria! We aren't planting any new trees at this time. The place was badly overgrown when we bought it and it's starting to become more useful. Someday we hope to build a workshop out back. We're not ready for a full fledged garden, but we might be able to grow a few things. We were up in Boston a few years ago on business. We always meant to go back and tour Boston Harbor.
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I dont know whether it is true or not, but i was told that caraway seeds helps reduce some of the gas in the sauerkraut.
We hear that it makes for a tasty treat, kind of like licorice.
I’d like to see a how to video on how to make the sauerkraut.
Will do!!
Kimchi is a nice alternative to sauerkraut.
We've never tried Kimchi, but we hear that it's spicy?
Would those be ants or termites?
Both!
Consider treating the area around your house for the termites.
Read there’s going to be 1 trillion cicadas out this year 🥴
We expect that most of them will be out in the 1834 Restoration House forest. :-)
And no i won't eat them!!!
The bugs that is, they want us eat bugs , no way!!