B Christian I should have elaborated, I'm referring to the soup which has the consistency of jellied stock, or paste, you only need to add water. It depends how often you run short of milk, if it's a frequent occurrence you might want to increase your inventory of milk.
@@RU-vidSpareTime I knew what you meant. I was being a joker. It starts off as whole milk ... then 2% milk fat ... then 1% milk fat ... aaaaaaand finally skim milk. Then it's time to buy more milk 😄
Oh my god! This is Post 10?! The culvert clearing guy! He's trying to clear his own bowels now. This guy is incredible. I thought he was just a lunatic obsessed with culverts, but I see now that he's the real deal. Love you man, we need more people like you. God bless you!
i had the same exact thought stumbling on this video hahah turns out he's also a lunatic that eats 90 year old soup. can't say it surprises me, tbh. this guy rocks
You mean a 97 year old, BTW, the hygiene standards were much lower back then. In meat production when someone died on the job they used to put his body in the grinder.
My Dad, rest his soul, actually LOVED the only half popped crunchy kernels. He let me n my mom eat the fluffy pops then at the end of the bowl he would go ham on the half popped kernels! Ant this was '80s jiffy pop he grew in the 50's-60's. This was very nostalgic for me! Ty!❤
@@itztocaJulia That wouldn't be understandable, he commented out of the blue expecting there are tons of people who played the game series in here. And he expected that correctly.
Two years after it started dehydrating food, Bulmans was almost wiped out by a fire in October 1928. It was rescued by the city of Vernon, which issued a bond to its residents. It only started canning when it rebuilt after the fire, so this can might be a couple of years younger than you think. The company went out of business in 1976, so this can has long outlasted its maker. Also, that's likely an imperial quart, which is 40 imperial fluid ounces or 1.14 liters, which is larger than a US quart of 32 US fluid ounces or 946 ml. It's probably calling for even more water than you think.
Dude you're so lucky to get to try this kind of stuff! I know most people probably think it's disgusting but to try food from the 1920s is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity! It's on my bucket list to try something that old it's kind of like time traveling see what people ate back then what the flavor was. I'm so jealous it's also like killing a unicorn opening something that old but I want to try it awesome video
my grandma is born 5th of march 1930,this can could have been her babyfood,shes still alive,and that soup could have been her babyfood,i cant get over that fact,its fkn crazy
"in a survival situation it would keep you alive" actually phenomenal and almost unbelievable to think a 100 year old can of soup could be sitting between life and death for someone in a different timeline
@@ioszeged7274 People are starving, but the world produces daily food that could easily feed anyone, in addition a lot of good food is thrown into the trash, thats crazy.
Imagine being 3 years old eating your favorite soup... fast forward now that kid is 93 years old, telling your grandpa the soup he's about to try is the same exact soup he ate when he was 3. That's incredible!
The people who packaged this are almost definitely dead. Even if it was exactly 90 years, and the person was 16, they'd be 106. They are most probably dead. Imagine how they would feel if they knew their food was being cooked on electric stove 90 years later. 😮 They'd be amazed.
My Mom is like that. One time I wanted to make a desert while visiting and she told me she had pudding mix in the cupboard. She did...but...the mix was from the 60's. lol And no, I didn't prepare it.
Something my grandmother always said was “ spices last forever.” She has spices left over from 1942 that we still use and tastes just like fresh spices
The person that packed this can of soup has been dead for at least 20 years now and they hoped the soup would’ve been cooked in at least the early 1930’s on either gas, wood, or coal stove but instead was cooked on a mid 1980’s compact electric camper stove, in the year 2020 lol.
@Lisa B she married him, not fair to you or him. If she can't take the smell of his shit at 300, she doesn't deserve the smell at any "fitter" of a weight. Just saying
@@twiztidyournutz I'm just trying to figure out what his weight has to do with it ? shit is shit weather it come from a 300 pound person or a 30 pound kid only depends what they been eating more than anything because a baby can produce a HUGE and very disgusting smelling diaper load, just like saying any fat snores louder than a thin person,,,got news for you one of the skinniest people I've ever know snored so bad it's a miracle he never got a disturbing the peace fine because with an open window you could quite litterly have heard him a block away, I'm talking snoring at about a 10+ on the richter scale.
@@looseballs1966 Yeah thank you I was thinking the same thing LOL. The only distinct difference that I've ever noticed across the board is between men & women. Now I'm not saying there aren't exceptions to the rule, but by n large a woman on her worst day cannot even approach the level of foulness that a man produces on yr average Tuesday morning after a cuppa jo. 😳🤭🥺 Enough to gag a maggot.
I work at a grocery store and at the end of the conveyor belt we have a tray that catches things like the flakes off an onion. The droppings in the tray look scarily close to the dehydrated can of soup.
I’m not too sure how I ended up on this channel, but I’m intrigued. My husband has stopped playing his game and has been sucked into these videos, too.
I noticed there was a 7 on the label, that could be why there was a 7 shaped noodle in there maybe? Probably like 7 different vegetables in it or something. The cubed pieces looked like carrots. I discovered your channel today and this is the 4th straight video I've watched - so very interesting, love looking at old history like this.