I like your videos, I watched the fry bread one after failing myself, funny, air fryer dries up the bread I think, due to too much hot air circulation. BTW: you have a wonderful support crew, cleaning up the mess!
I made fry bread for the first time yesterday. It was a messy process, but I guess it's the only way that works. Thanks for trying this. Now we know we have to make it the old-fashioned way.
You are absolutely fabulous. Do you stock up on water? Can you possibly do some in store grocery shopping videos? It would be awesome if you could show how you do your full shopping
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I love Winco but never buy their produce. I’ve had so many experiences like you did with the watermelon and you get it home and it’s rotten. Their produce goes bad within a few days!
I went through a long period of experimenting with various beta blockers, etc. I found that the side effects of the medications were worse than my particular migraine symptoms. So I take Excedrin or ibuprofen on days with pain and that is usually enough.
This is literally what frybread is made from. Frybread is just a simple bread made with white flour and water and fried in oil. You mention budgets and sustenance and that's what frybread is to us Natives, it was a survival food because when the US government pushed our Nations onto reservations they didn't allow us to hunt or go gather foods but they gave us meager rations called commodities. The commodities included white flour and lard. So the people would mix water and flour to make a dough and fry it up in the lard. It filled the people up so they wouldn't starve.
I hope this doesn’t come across as mean spirited, but why do modern day native Americans continue living on reservations? The ones near me have major issues. Remaining there seems like continuing to live on a prison after the sentence has been served, considering that’s essentially what reservations were when they were created
@@KIRKSHINTATURNIPSEED yes, but why not spread to the areas that was traditionally your land as well? Why continue living within the borders forced on you now that you have the option to not?
@@trevorreid9142 there are several reasons people might not leave a place that aren't unique to Native Americans though some are. That said, plenty of native people do not live on reservations and many are bored and raised off reserve land. 1. You might not have the money or support to move. Moving costs money especially if you are from a remote area and may not have had access to the type of education that employers are looking for or at least not enough to get a job or a home despite all the racism. For a while it was illegal for people to leave the reservation if they were tribal members. This is where the phrase "off the reservation" comes from. 2. It is home, your community and support networks are there as well as all the people you love. 3. It is home: the culture is known, celebrated and not ostracized. There is some safety in numbers. The US government spent decades trying to tear native families apart to dissappear the culture. They still are just with less explicit policy. 4. Reserves are the only places where native people can govern themselves. Leaving means being subject to the rules and whims of a different government on stolen land.. Including the enforcers of that nation. Native peoples experience disproportionate police brutality and discrimination by a lot of people in the US. The US still casually accepts a lot of racism against Native Americans. 5. Some want to stay and to work to improve their communities. Native Americans have proven extraordinarily resilient and have managed to survive and hold onto their traditions as well as make new traditions in the face of extreme persecution and repeatedly being forced to move to the least desirable lands every time the US wanted to expand or obtain resources. To leave for some people might feel like giving up on the last of your land. (I don't think it is). 6. Some people may not think the living conditions are that bad or intolerable on the res. Some people are flourishing or comfortable or believe despite the difficulties being able to live in the way they choose is the better choice. That doesn't mean someone is satisfied with the way things are seeing as it would be hard to be satisfied with your people's territory being restricted through treaty violation after treaty violation and the things you held sacred desecrated for capitalism. You can live in an oppressed country or area and still try to actively improve your state. Your question is sort of like asking while all US citizens don't move to a country with good health and dental care that is less of a police state.