Absolutely, Newfoundland is indeed a world of difference, and its people are known for their warm hospitality and genuine kindness. It's a place where the local culture and sense of community are truly unique. We're glad you had a positive experience with the people of Newfoundland! 😊🌊🏞️
Nice to see your friend speak of the movie orca the boat used as bumpo was my grandfathers boat. It was the R J DUGLASS skippered by Jim Simms of carbonear
you guys should try moose sausages!!! they're just as good (maybe even better) than moose burgers and i love seeing you guys explore my home province :,) the dildo jokes were solid !!! - love, a fellow lgbt fan :,)
Great video! Never heard of cod tongue...your right just don't say what it is..just another piece of fish🙂..thanks again for bringing us along on your adventures
Gorgeous video! Dildo brings such a pleasure ... every time! (Sorry, but I couldn't resist after all your innuendos. Haha!). And pretty Petty Harbour is a must-do if you're in the St. John's area! The choice of Chafe's Landing was a solid one; everything is good there. I need to get out there for a feed of tongues ... soon!!!
Thank you for your kind words, Carol! It's great to hear that you enjoyed the video and the beautiful places featured in it. Dildo and Petty Harbour are indeed charming destinations in Newfoundland. And it sounds like Chafe's Landing was a delicious choice for your dining experience. Enjoying local delicacies like tongues sounds like a delightful plan for your next visit. Newfoundland's unique charm and culinary offerings make it a truly special place to explore.
Tongues and cheeks, I haven’t had fisherman’s brews, since I was a teenager. When my great grandmother made them for me and my Grandfather and father. That was 47 years ago . Thank you so much I actually got emotional thinking about it. I believe Aunt Bessie , made the hardtack. 💕
Been watching all your videos in Newfoundland. Living in Halifax, but from Gander. Great videos guys. and yes, Nancy is right... Cod tongues are good, but you really gotta check out the cheeks.... they are da best.
When I was longlining on the south coast in a dory, we would cut the tongue out and put it on a large hook on our belt so we know what our "share" was. Then take them home to cook! Flummy Dummy
La Batts bought out Dominium Brewing and now brews Blue Star and Jockey Club, Blue Star was and still may be a love hate relationship. On the Placentia Bay run I would trade a fifth of Bacardi Silver for a Mason Jar of Screech!
It sounds like you have some interesting insights into the world of brewing and local traditions! It's fascinating to hear about the connections between different breweries and the unique exchanges that take place. Trading a fifth of Bacardi Silver for a Mason Jar of Screech sounds like quite the memorable exchange! It's these kinds of experiences that add depth and character to the local culture. Thank you for sharing your perspective! 🍻🥃
@@theRTWguys In 64' it was the prevalent brew on the South Coast and it came in a short squat bottle-- from a song - I searched so near and so far and could not find a Blue Star