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Cold Rooms - Vol. IV, Episode 20 

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In this episode, we return to the Civil War era farm. If you had a cellar in your home and you lived in a climate that froze part of the winter, chances were you had a cold room. What was that? Join us as we visit with Brian James Egen and take a tour of a typical cold room. We explore how it worked and what was kept inside.
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Комментарии : 22   
@clockmonkey
@clockmonkey 6 лет назад
I keep watching these for fun and then learning stuff.
@jameshibby2229
@jameshibby2229 Год назад
Thought I might find a disco . .
@christopherpike8269
@christopherpike8269 2 года назад
Something I would love to see would be the yearly process to when things were started and completed around the homestead for that time period. There is a ton of info on bits and pieces of how to, but nothing in one cohesive step by step process. I guess the Macro connecting points to all those more in-depth how to’s. Example: When to plant different crops, when to harvest? When to practice animal husbandry, when to cull the flock/herd? When to begin getting ready for winter? What things to take care of during Summer, Spring, Fall? Would make for a great series, as a day in the life over the course of the year.
@thorzhammer70ky17
@thorzhammer70ky17 6 лет назад
Love to see an episode on canning. As mentioned the lids wouldn't be right for our time period, but canning was around and used. Also, something on wax sealers. Great episode!
@benmiller2670
@benmiller2670 5 лет назад
would love to see a video on 19th century canning and preserving of vegetables in crocks! love these civilian themed videos!
@CivilWarDigitalDigest
@CivilWarDigitalDigest 5 лет назад
Thanks for the feedback!!!
@scottsummers6357
@scottsummers6357 4 года назад
Sorry for necroposting, but I would be interested in mid 19th century home canning and technology, as well.
@1stminnsharpshooters341
@1stminnsharpshooters341 6 лет назад
*LIKED* another informative video - thanks pards. My grandfather owned a meat market, and other set of grandparents farmed - I wish they were still with us and could talk about their early memory's of food preservation ... this would have been from the 1930/1940's or so.
@mariemcnamara982
@mariemcnamara982 6 лет назад
We called it a root cellar. Used the outside slanted cellar door steps, put a door on the inside downstairs, put boards in side slots inside the downstairs door to remove each board as the stores went down. Can reach over to get supplies easily. (like potatoes, onions, squash, whatever) Works great.
@CWpatriot-ql5cf
@CWpatriot-ql5cf 6 лет назад
id like to see a video about (civilian) winter clothing in the 1800s
@CivilWarDigitalDigest
@CivilWarDigitalDigest 6 лет назад
Good idea! It’s a wide ranging topic we can explore a lot on. Actually, we already scratched the surface. If you have specific areas you are interested in, please let us know either here or through the contact form on our website. Thanks! Will ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-iooxxe8UkO8.html
@TheMomanslm
@TheMomanslm 4 года назад
Good stuff Jeremy! Go back now and prepare a dinner from the cold storage.
@scottsummers6357
@scottsummers6357 4 года назад
Yes please, that would be such good info, and entertaining.
@h2o270
@h2o270 6 лет назад
Just found this channel. Nicely done video's I have been on a viewing binge!
@CivilWarDigitalDigest
@CivilWarDigitalDigest 6 лет назад
Welcome. Enjoy! Will
@parri111
@parri111 4 года назад
how cool this is, well done guys!
@rileyhabermehl4194
@rileyhabermehl4194 6 лет назад
Nice!
@CivilWarDigitalDigest
@CivilWarDigitalDigest 6 лет назад
Thanks! Will
@jacknakash2677
@jacknakash2677 6 лет назад
Great video does this gentleman sell his bacon and hams to reenactors for meat rations??
@CivilWarDigitalDigest
@CivilWarDigitalDigest 6 лет назад
They are not his. They are part of the living history museum he works for. These aren’t for sale. Will
@CivilWarDigitalDigest
@CivilWarDigitalDigest 6 лет назад
They do get consumed by the interpreters that Work at the farm each day. Jeremy
@jacknakash2677
@jacknakash2677 6 лет назад
+Civil War Digital Digest Thanks for the reply Will & Jeremy hope to see you in the field one day pards
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