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Nordic PINE BARK Cookies -- sawdust cookies? | HARD TIMES -- recipes from times of scarcity 

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These cookies contain ground inner pine bark, once used to extend flour during times of hardship. See how to make them and how they taste. 😁 A big thank you to Anna for sending me the pine bark flour to make this episode possible. ❤️ New videos every Thursday and Saturday 8 pm EST.
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@silverlightx6
@silverlightx6 5 лет назад
People are all surprised about eating pine bark. Do they not realize cinnamon is the bark of a tree as well? Birch bark is a common flavor component of root beer. Aspirin is just synthesized willow bark. Cherry, slippery elm, beech, poplar and more. So many barks still in common use
@Taydrum
@Taydrum 5 лет назад
some are more tannic and/or oily than others though
@cronopio11221122
@cronopio11221122 5 лет назад
Yeah but not a truckload. And they are all bitter as hell. All in moderation
@jennahmirrim3787
@jennahmirrim3787 5 лет назад
silverlightx6 I had birch bark beer.... Like a pop... Like root beer. It tasted a bit more bitter than ginger beer... But enough sugar to make it taste good! When I was small a family made all these homemade soda pops!
@tristancollins8789
@tristancollins8789 5 лет назад
Yeah, all that is true... but they're not being eaten in any significant volume either. There is actually tree cellulose being added to a lot of processed foods and eaten at a larger scale- pre-shredded parmesan is the latest controversy on it, but that is believed to be connected to some gastrointestinal issues. It would be interesting to see if any health problems are connected to eating the pine bark in volume- or if something about it specifically does not bother the gut. At best it's an indigestible bulking agent with a pine flavor- but pre-modern science communities wouldn't really know it wasn't digestible, they'd just feel less hungry.
@LaTerfaMexicana
@LaTerfaMexicana 5 лет назад
Neato.
@Mojorat1
@Mojorat1 5 лет назад
Takes 2 bites, doesn't enjoy them but takes a third bite just to make sure she has described the cookie thoroughly. You are awesome for taking that extra bite for the viewers!
@Angel_Billy4-30-23
@Angel_Billy4-30-23 3 года назад
Hahaha, I know, she does do that a lot. But I loveand admire the fact that even if she doesn't like something, she will always find something good to say about it. She never over exaggerates her reactions to the things she tries. Love her.
@DeathBatBabe97
@DeathBatBabe97 5 лет назад
They taste like how a Home Depot smells.
@LydiaApril
@LydiaApril 5 лет назад
The lumber isle?
@lhaegreenleaf5552
@lhaegreenleaf5552 5 лет назад
@@LydiaApril nah dog. The whole depot.
@Axeo19
@Axeo19 5 лет назад
😂😂😂😂😂💀 this made me snicker so hard
@CallieMasters5000
@CallieMasters5000 5 лет назад
Sweaty carpenters?
@DaniJHollis
@DaniJHollis 5 лет назад
First thing I do when I walk in a Home Depot is take a deep breath
@kauemoura
@kauemoura 5 лет назад
So far Emmy has cooked and tried many things, so that we don't necessarily have to: guts, bugs, saw-dust, old MREs, many other animals, fruits we never heard about. I don't remember how small her channel was when I stumbled upon her videos, but I hope she can make many, many more of them, and I feel happy for her that so many more have found her content as interesting as I do! Thank you Emmy!
@colbysmith4079
@colbysmith4079 5 лет назад
She hasn’t tried many types of animals. She’s tried variations of farm animals, but not different types
@jamesonjames2558
@jamesonjames2558 5 лет назад
Shut the hell up Colby you dumbass!🐸
@lilmissemi
@lilmissemi 4 года назад
Not related but ur cute! Lol
@CallieMasters5000
@CallieMasters5000 5 лет назад
Emmy, have you done enough Hard Times dishes to serve a full Hard Times menu yet? That would be one hell of a meal, though super inexpensive. :)
@peterchoi6087
@peterchoi6087 5 лет назад
Crazy idea, but... hard times thanksgiving or christmas feast??
@bryannab7566
@bryannab7566 4 года назад
What a cool restaurant idea!
@dwaynedarockjohnson2023
@dwaynedarockjohnson2023 4 года назад
Peter Choi what? U know there’s a such thing as a restaurant right?
@naxzed_it
@naxzed_it 4 года назад
@@dwaynedarockjohnson2023 Hard times.
@Acidfunkish
@Acidfunkish 4 года назад
Actually, a lot of the recipes are incredibly expensive, now. 😖
@chantelleleone8944
@chantelleleone8944 5 лет назад
I did some research on these cookies and supposedly you have to sandwich them with CELERIAC WHITE CHOCOLATE BUTTERCREAM, maybe it will taste better then.
@firegodessreiko
@firegodessreiko 5 лет назад
Omg, then they would be just complete death for me! Lol I am unfortunately very allergic to celeriac AND pine...but I would so want to taste these cookies if it didn't involve anaphylaxis....
@moflataker
@moflataker 5 лет назад
The Sámi people is a people that historically inhabits the Cap of the North, on the Fennoscandian peninsula (Norway, Sweden, Finland and Russia), not Scandinavia. Scandinavia is a cultural and historical region comprised of the three kingdoms of Norway, Sweden and Denmark. What's worth noticing is that Norway is the only one of the four Fennoscandian countries that recognize the Sámi's as a type of indigenous people. This is because people settled the area in three different stages during and after the last ice age (with people from the East coming in as the last group), which makes the topic very disputed for many people. But apart from all of this, it's very good that you included them in this video, as this is part of their culture. The Sámi people remains an important part of our history and culture. They sadly still struggle with old stereotypes and political and social issues caused by the Germanic descendants, so they deserve the recognition.
@vicooo1498
@vicooo1498 Год назад
For anyone reading this now: that's not true and spreading disinformation. The Saami people were recognized as indigenous in Sweden in 1977 already. Also in Finland the Saami have a status as indigenous people. The Saami people and the Germanic people settled in Scandinavia around the same time- the Germanic from the south, and the Saami from the north and east. Before that, there was a different cuture (not related to neither Saami or Germanic) that we do not know much about, but that mixed in or was extinguished by BOTH the Saami and the Germanic. The traditional Saami area goes all the way down to Hedmark/Idre, which is pretty far south. That the Saami people only are in the very northern part of Scandinavia is not true.
@milkboy73
@milkboy73 5 лет назад
Too bad you didn't use a Christmas tree cookie cutter.
@onceever3097
@onceever3097 5 лет назад
Chill it's only December 1st
@HeyItsMcKenna
@HeyItsMcKenna 5 лет назад
once ever. christmas trees are pine, though.
@onceever3097
@onceever3097 5 лет назад
@@HeyItsMcKenna Oh lmao
@SonsOfLorgar
@SonsOfLorgar 5 лет назад
@@HeyItsMcKenna actually, no, christmas trees are spruce, not pine.
@firegodessreiko
@firegodessreiko 5 лет назад
@@SonsOfLorgar depends. You get a few fir and white pine where I live in addition to the spruce.
@robbiecross944
@robbiecross944 5 лет назад
There is a tea in Alabama made from pine needles, peppermint, & sugar.
@Princessusch
@Princessusch 4 года назад
That sounds tasty!
@depressoespresso3931
@depressoespresso3931 4 года назад
Robbie Cross the one good thing in Alabama
@sarahtonen4873
@sarahtonen4873 4 года назад
chaga and pine needle tea!!!!!!!!! mix with honey xoxoxoxoxoxo a votre sante!
@karaadams269
@karaadams269 4 года назад
Dang that sounds amazing!
@keithkogane1836
@keithkogane1836 4 года назад
I've never had it but as a Tea lover I definitely should try. I have lived in AL my whole life and have heard about it but never tried it
@divalea
@divalea 4 года назад
When Emmy does the head toss, you can tell she’s not digging the food, but she is analyzing it fairly.
@mjking9019
@mjking9019 5 лет назад
I'm wondering if having them with tea or coffee would help them taste better or topped with something sweet or savory. Like add the cookies to a cheese platter or something.
@alexgade4512
@alexgade4512 5 лет назад
hmm sounds possible. Might be the same logic as a karelian pastry. Where it's topped with munavoi and so on to give it flavor.
@alexreith4877
@alexreith4877 5 лет назад
I was wondering the same thing, like having them with a bitter beverage might make them sweeter by comparison, the way that you always want your dessert wine to be sweeter than the dessert food so that it doesn't taste bitter/sour in comparison.
@HopeGardner3amed
@HopeGardner3amed 5 лет назад
I was thinking chocolate
@Apocalypz
@Apocalypz 5 лет назад
Agreed. Top with a light lingonberry jam or some other preserves with clotted cream would be excellent!
@BobbiDeeWebley
@BobbiDeeWebley 5 лет назад
Mj King I was wondering if adding cinnamon or cloves or other spices would help with the sawdust taste? But I love the idea of having it with jam or a beverage! Great ideas!
@katherinelinford7432
@katherinelinford7432 4 года назад
Just love watching these videos. I remember my grandmother talking about being a newlywed in the depression, and the many ways they made do. One of the saddest stories to me was they only had dry white navy beans, and not even the 5 cents needed to buy salt, so it was just boiled beans. My grandfather used to ask her to lightly scorch the beans on the bottom just so they had flavor. She continued to do this even late into life whenever she made ham and beans, and ya know it was smokey and good! Well I was a kid, so maybe just my memories are good of all the stories she had! 🌸☺️
@MoxieBeast
@MoxieBeast 5 лет назад
I’m either learning or amazed on this channel every time! ❤️❤️❤️🥰
@stephenbray9816
@stephenbray9816 5 лет назад
When I was a kid we were poor at Christmas my mother would cook a small chicken to share amongst the ten of us. One year wile dad was carving the chicken I held out my plate and asked for a leg, my dad replied it's a chicken not a spider.
@brandimichelleakin9940
@brandimichelleakin9940 3 года назад
Oh wow... I laughed at that. Sadly😔
@chinarodriguez9593
@chinarodriguez9593 5 лет назад
These hard time videos are educational. Go emmy!!!!😊
@emmymade
@emmymade 5 лет назад
🤓
@redoctober6521
@redoctober6521 5 лет назад
Maybe if you coated the cookies with dark chocolate... /then you can scrape off and eat the chocolate and discard the cookies
@darellgrant8753
@darellgrant8753 5 лет назад
That's too funny....and slightly psychotic....i love it
@BobbiDeeWebley
@BobbiDeeWebley 5 лет назад
Hahhahhahaa. Oh boi.
@mm0901
@mm0901 5 лет назад
Red October65 😂😂‼️
@sondarandolph2551
@sondarandolph2551 5 лет назад
😂
@AnniCarlsson
@AnniCarlsson 4 года назад
Yeah because of during hard times and war back in the day Scandinavian had tons off chocolate just lie in piles all over the place
@organicgrains
@organicgrains 5 лет назад
That recipe sounds like it would make a good ginger snap....that's what I always like about ginger snaps. Not too sweet, a decent amount of strong kinda musky flavor from the molasses and a coarse texture. If nothing else it would make one heck of a sturdy gingerbread house for Christmas time.
@kathleenanne7868
@kathleenanne7868 5 лет назад
ply-board substitute?
@Mr_Right
@Mr_Right 5 лет назад
Gingerbread treehouse...
@organicgrains
@organicgrains 5 лет назад
@@Mr_Right hyuck hyuck hyuck! I see what you did there.
@tacexdir
@tacexdir 5 лет назад
Great if you dunk them in pine needle tea. Yummy!
@amabi3264
@amabi3264 5 лет назад
You are one of the best RU-vidrs, so calming and chill!!! Love watching you before bed - thank you for your videos!
@emmymade
@emmymade 5 лет назад
And thank you for watching. ❤️
@cbartlett
@cbartlett 5 лет назад
I used this butter pounding technique for the first time today making spontaneous banana bread. Worked brilliantly, thanks for the tip!
@emmymade
@emmymade 5 лет назад
🙌 Sweet!
@NessaRossini...
@NessaRossini... 5 лет назад
"Ever eat a pine tree? Many parts are edible." ~Euell Gibbons
@firegodessreiko
@firegodessreiko 5 лет назад
This comment needs more attention!!! But...it does give away my age...hrmmmmmm....
@danmontgomery7094
@danmontgomery7094 5 лет назад
I saw Peter Griffin eat a pine cone once
@jmichna1
@jmichna1 4 года назад
@Lisa B Poor guy suffered from Marfan's Syndrome...... was killed by an aortic aneurysm. No pine cones involved.
@divalea
@divalea 4 года назад
My cousins wrote Euell Gibbons fanfic (before it was called that), and it was gut-busting funny. Things like Euell on a pine tree bender.
@the_real_littlepinkhousefly
@the_real_littlepinkhousefly 4 года назад
Oh, my gosh, Euell Gibbons! I had completely forgotten him. But yeah, totally remember those Grape Nuts commercials from my childhood. "Tastes like wild hick'ry nuts." Thanks for a fun memory!
@timothyhays1817
@timothyhays1817 5 лет назад
I would rename these cookies to Beaver Treats. Be careful not to eat to many at a time. They will Dam you up.
@darellgrant8753
@darellgrant8753 5 лет назад
Clever...point clearly received!
@BobbiDeeWebley
@BobbiDeeWebley 5 лет назад
Hahahhahaha your viewers are hilarious
@terrywestbrook-lienert2296
@terrywestbrook-lienert2296 5 лет назад
🤣🤣
@maryjaneme2675
@maryjaneme2675 5 лет назад
Hahahahahahaha!!!!
@Acidfunkish
@Acidfunkish 4 года назад
They're almost purely insoluble fiber, though. Eating a few of these would give your colon a good cleaning.
@VivienneHew
@VivienneHew 5 лет назад
I hope everyone has a lovely Christmas this year! 🎄
@jageenperson
@jageenperson 5 лет назад
Vivienne Hew 💘
@icoborg
@icoborg 5 лет назад
i'm already failing that lol
@heavyrain5949
@heavyrain5949 5 лет назад
Screw Christmas!!!💁🗣😈👍
@MsKDennaetheDiva
@MsKDennaetheDiva 5 лет назад
Mine is half okay, half "sucks", but I'll live, Lol, smh! Same to you though, have a Happy Holiday Season!
@CarterKey6
@CarterKey6 5 лет назад
Thank you so nice for someone to have a nice comment
@rn2787
@rn2787 5 лет назад
Have you ever tried making a meal from a food pantry box? I know that it would be unethical to actually get a real box, but you could replicate it. Remember no spices, salt, oil, real dairy (like fresh milk or butter), bread, fresh produce, or eggs and everything must be shelf stable. Usually they include a starch like rice or pasta, powdered milk, canned vegetables or fruit, sometimes tomatoes or tomato sauce, and a canned protein which can be anything from tuna to beans. Sometimes they will include crackers, peanut butter, ramen, or canned meals like soup. or ravioli
@disciplebill
@disciplebill 5 лет назад
From my misspent early adulthood, I've cobbled together many meals consisting of "emergency food boxes" that were quite delicious. Also... being broke enough to get a food box, I was usually hungry enough that I would've eaten the box. Praise Gaia for learning experiences, we're doing quite well these days.
@rn2787
@rn2787 5 лет назад
I remember my worst box creamed corn, diced tomatoes, rice, powdered milk and baked beans. It was literally the dumbest thing ever.
@disciplebill
@disciplebill 5 лет назад
@@rn2787 it was food you didn't have, right?
@marissagiammanco4552
@marissagiammanco4552 5 лет назад
The pantry boxes iv gotten usually have some good stuff at the one place i go twice a month you get a gallon of milk frozen meat mac and cheese and day old bread from Panera plus other odds and ends snacks and canned veggies
@rn2787
@rn2787 5 лет назад
@@marissagiammanco4552 wow! Now I donate money or cases of beans and rice because I know the struggle. It's nice when you can actually put a meal together with the contents. The people at the charity I went to didn't seem all that interested in the work I think they might have been doing community service though. 🤷‍♀️
@twocvbloke
@twocvbloke 5 лет назад
I'm sure in a time of need, people thought they were treemendous........... :P I'll get my coat...
@dagetthoceo1
@dagetthoceo1 5 лет назад
By far the cutest chewer ever. The way Emmies nose wiggles while eating is adorable.
@wpl6661
@wpl6661 5 лет назад
One of the best things about RU-vid is the fact that people from around the world get to share their food recipes and show you how to make their dishes. They are informative in many different ways and inclusive. Learning about different people and their food cultures allows us to grow and learn and connects us all together. Those bridges are important in a world where some people are trying to build walls.
@cariad123
@cariad123 5 лет назад
I always have the urge to eat sawdust when I come into contact with it so I need to make these I think
@CallieMasters5000
@CallieMasters5000 5 лет назад
Probably tastes better than chalk, which people love to eat.
@neilmckimm5077
@neilmckimm5077 5 лет назад
SAME. Every time Emmy described the cookies as smelling like sawdust it brought me back to my childhood summers of wanting to eat the sawdust my cousin used to line stables with...
@alannapowell7678
@alannapowell7678 5 лет назад
Sounds like pica
@yupyuppers6792
@yupyuppers6792 4 года назад
You might want to get screened for nutritional deficiencies
@depressoespresso3931
@depressoespresso3931 4 года назад
Does this also name your email ? Pica?
@FoxPurtill
@FoxPurtill 5 лет назад
I would think Sugar isn't a historic flavoring and would better swap for a more relative sweetener such as honey, and the honey may cut the bitter down as it does in tea.
@ZimVader-0017
@ZimVader-0017 5 лет назад
Fox Purtill You're right, cane sugar wasn't common (I live in one of the few places that sold cane sugar in the olden times). What was common was beet sugar, very popular in the United States during the 1600s and 1700s until they started buying cane sugar from us after gaining independence from England.
@maryannebrown2385
@maryannebrown2385 4 года назад
Fox Purtill Yes, this! I had the exact same thought about the honey, and that it would alter the taste of the final product. I bet honey made it much more palatable.
@elainelouve
@elainelouve 3 года назад
If this was a famine version, I'd expect only pettu and water.x) But yeah, sugar was rare and expensive especially here in the north, where it needed to be imported from the other side of the world. Before they found out you get sugar from a vegetable that also grows in a cold climate. Also wheat flour was "fancy", so just combining fine wheat flour, sugar, butter, egg and milk you get pulla, which is still a common dessert or eaten with coffee.
@pika23
@pika23 5 лет назад
Wonder if they would be OK with a marmalade topping... Kinda like a thumbprint cookie
@ashelydiaz2083
@ashelydiaz2083 5 лет назад
I love your videos. Can you try ratatouille next?
@MetalheadAndNerd
@MetalheadAndNerd 4 года назад
@Eating food is wow Maybe if it's made with real rats?
@Angel_Billy4-30-23
@Angel_Billy4-30-23 3 года назад
Hahaha, I love how when she leaves the screen to grab something or wash her hands, she names random stuff in the background. You're too funny Emmy, love you.
@joshuacopher8037
@joshuacopher8037 5 лет назад
Hi Emmy! Love watching your videos whenever they come out! Such a stress reliever
@jageenperson
@jageenperson 5 лет назад
Joshua Copher i know right!!
@emmymade
@emmymade 5 лет назад
🧘🏻‍♀️
@Horangiiiiii
@Horangiiiiii 5 лет назад
Emmy: those are wood chips left in my sieve Me: hold on..WHAT?! WOOD CHIPS? Emmy: awesome
@emmymade
@emmymade 5 лет назад
😂😂😂
@Horangiiiiii
@Horangiiiiii 5 лет назад
@@emmymade oh my goshhh i didn't expect she would see this LOL you should try to make some foods from the phililpines please thanks emmy
@sam02082
@sam02082 Год назад
I absolutely adore your hard times series! These recipes are always so interesting and fun to learn about
@rachelflynn3977
@rachelflynn3977 5 лет назад
I sooooooo thoroughly enjoy these videos 😁
@Samtheging
@Samtheging 5 лет назад
I bet they’d be good mixed with cinnamon, nutmeg, and brown sugar-like a pine gingerbread!
@Sjiesjam
@Sjiesjam 5 лет назад
Yes ' en garde' is the term used in fencing
@oddlyunique3403
@oddlyunique3403 5 лет назад
I love how you always educate us. I’m never bored.
@jageenperson
@jageenperson 5 лет назад
I mean this in the best way possible: I LOVE falling asleep to your videos! I have anxiety in the evenings and your voice is so calming. I do however always watch your new videos when I am awake though ;)
@funyunmaker3182
@funyunmaker3182 5 лет назад
Great video Emmy I always enjoy videos where I learn history of different cultures thank you.
@17jeongcheol
@17jeongcheol 5 лет назад
2:16 is what I am always waiting for in every Emmy's videos LOL 🤣
@awkwardsity
@awkwardsity 4 года назад
I’m very thankful that she’s honest about how stuff tastes and if she likes it or not
@BobbiDeeWebley
@BobbiDeeWebley 5 лет назад
I love your sense of humour and your honesty about what you’re eating. You make me want to try new foods! I appreciate you! Looking forward to seeing your other channel!! I’ve always wanted to keep bees! 🐝 gotta love honey and the little guys that make our food! ❤️
@pastrybaker72
@pastrybaker72 5 лет назад
YAY!!! It's Emmy time! Can I substitute the shavings from a car air freshener?
@hollerinannes7780
@hollerinannes7780 5 лет назад
Jonathan Baker God I hope so, that's all I have.
@pastrybaker72
@pastrybaker72 5 лет назад
@@hollerinannes7780 Considering they are Nordic cookies, perhaps, "Odin, I hope so..." would be appropriate :)
@CallieMasters5000
@CallieMasters5000 5 лет назад
A splash of Pino O Pine makes a great spritzer drink.
@carolinechen1724
@carolinechen1724 5 лет назад
9:22 caption - “I’m eating a sock that’s cooking”
@Marcylala
@Marcylala 5 лет назад
I read that too 🤣😂
@dwaynedarockjohnson2023
@dwaynedarockjohnson2023 4 года назад
No it don’t
@alderpotz
@alderpotz 5 лет назад
I really love how you describe the flavors of the things you try, it's like I'm also trying it as well. And I really admire how you respect all of the food you try. 😊
@gracelidge3060
@gracelidge3060 4 года назад
she has no idea but she my go to for ASMR... so soothing in every video
@Kitty-nl1vg
@Kitty-nl1vg 5 лет назад
Emmy that blue suites you girl!
@alyssam4034
@alyssam4034 5 лет назад
Them shits look like coasters
@jonnyace9198
@jonnyace9198 5 лет назад
Essentially they are lol
@KateCarew
@KateCarew 5 лет назад
Omg, your comment is equivalent to the voice in my head and seeing it written like that just made me lose my shit so hard I snorted!!
@MsKDennaetheDiva
@MsKDennaetheDiva 5 лет назад
I busted out laughin' reading this, Lmao!
@CallieMasters5000
@CallieMasters5000 5 лет назад
When you serve them, you have to make sure your guest doesn't actually eat a wood coaster, since they're basically the same thing!
@healinggrounds19
@healinggrounds19 5 лет назад
My son made coasters that really do look this these cookies when he was like 7 or 8 years old!
@ArtisticallyRandom
@ArtisticallyRandom 5 лет назад
SO informative! And I always appreciate your honest opinion of the flavors, textures, and such.
@johnnychoate5382
@johnnychoate5382 5 лет назад
Always great watching! She's just so peaceful and funny
@yvans.73
@yvans.73 5 лет назад
Sounds like they'd be good with a little it of jam.
@susanrichard1850
@susanrichard1850 5 лет назад
I wonder what if you add vanilla extract... or maybe zest from a favorite fruit? 🍊🍋¿?¿?
@Sjones-mv1ir
@Sjones-mv1ir 5 лет назад
i came across your videos and i am addicted, you’re absolutely adorable & a delight to watch! ❤️
@shellbug3100
@shellbug3100 5 лет назад
I always learn something new when watching Emmy. I just adore her so...
@debrasalt3598
@debrasalt3598 5 лет назад
Survival videos also tell people to make use of pine bark as it has Protein in the event you are lost/stranded in a Forest in order to survive
@Sincyn241
@Sincyn241 5 лет назад
Debra Salt Sadly, that only works when you’re not actually allergic to pine... 😓
@firegodessreiko
@firegodessreiko 5 лет назад
@@Sincyn241 oh, you too?! Sux, I love the smell...but I once had to be carted off by ambulance just because we were cutting pine 2x4 in an enclosed space at my job and I had a terrible reaction. o.o
@JackW42
@JackW42 5 лет назад
“I’m camouflaged.” :P
@samx36
@samx36 5 лет назад
A fantastic video. I love the educational elements of your videos. I learn new things and remember things Ive forgotten when I watch these. Thank you!
@michaelhanson8296
@michaelhanson8296 5 лет назад
I love it when you do these cultural food segments, and the tidbits of info are so cool to learn.
@trudesinadelaide
@trudesinadelaide 5 лет назад
Hi Emmy. I love your videos and how a little word will pop up in the background above whatever it is. Makes me laugh. 😊😊🎉
@emmymade
@emmymade 5 лет назад
🎉
@hopemccoy
@hopemccoy 5 лет назад
Leftover Christmas tree cookies 😂
@singsong7118
@singsong7118 5 лет назад
Another wonderful video! May you have a lovely Christmas, Ms. Emmy!!
@emmymade
@emmymade 5 лет назад
And Merry Christmas to you. 🎄
@ConstantChaos1
@ConstantChaos1 5 лет назад
Emmy is so sweet and pure lol, gotta love her
@paulaburatto629
@paulaburatto629 5 лет назад
"I'm camouflaged." :)
@merlemorrison482
@merlemorrison482 5 лет назад
if you decide to do this exercise great care - not all pine bark is edible.
@lycorispeony1274
@lycorispeony1274 5 лет назад
You could also try the inner bark of birch or elm since they both are edible flours as well. Hmm...I do have slippery elm flour (powder) in my pantry...I guess I'll give it a try with that and almond/buckwheat flour, with stevia as the sugar replacement.
@healinggrounds19
@healinggrounds19 5 лет назад
@@lycorispeony1274 slippery elm? Well..at least you could eat these cookies for sore throats and fevers!
@lycorispeony1274
@lycorispeony1274 5 лет назад
@@healinggrounds19 It's quite tasty as a barkmeal flatbread - I threw in rye, barley, slippery elm flour, and rye sourdough. My cockatiels went nuts over it --a much better alternative than letting them eat chunks out of the wooden windowsills~ To add to the bark flours, I learned from Linda Runyon's The Essential Wild Food Guide that maple is also edible, and of course acorn flour, which I found in a Korean supermarket once =3
@joeisabella6811
@joeisabella6811 5 лет назад
No matter how blah my day has been, your excitement and happiness is always contagious and brightens my mood! 😁
@ClanImprobable
@ClanImprobable Год назад
I learn so much from you Emmy, thank you!
@mirandamom1346
@mirandamom1346 5 лет назад
No disrespect intended, but Imma stick with chocolate bark.
@ZaxorVonSkyler
@ZaxorVonSkyler 5 лет назад
Can you make a Mont Blanc?
@laurametheny1008
@laurametheny1008 5 лет назад
Thanks Emmy. Have a nice weekend!😻
@edl22685
@edl22685 5 лет назад
Omg i love this channel but I can’t get through a hole video at night because it makes me soooo sleepy!! (In a good way) her voice is so calming ❣️
@kenstrampe7609
@kenstrampe7609 5 лет назад
wasnt that how they made Christmas decorations in the olden days? anyway i guess its one way to get your fiber. have you tried looking up on how to make acorn pancakes from tree to plate? it might be something you might like to try, i have been looking for my recipe to send you but i have seemed to have lost it, and i need to find a new one so i can make this again.
@MissingRaptor
@MissingRaptor 5 лет назад
That sounds awesome! Please do. I'd love to see Emmy try that!
@neldareed2849
@neldareed2849 5 лет назад
I bet pine flour would make good gingerbread
@healinggrounds19
@healinggrounds19 5 лет назад
It would certainly build good gingerbread houses!
@bagusnaga01
@bagusnaga01 5 лет назад
I liked and subscribe for the very detailed description of your food. I love people who could describe food more than just saying only "tasty" or "delicious" therefore sharing with us viewer how and why it is delicious.
@Bran.S4004
@Bran.S4004 5 лет назад
YAY HARD TIMES!!!! Love these videos!
@sabrinafrizzell6671
@sabrinafrizzell6671 5 лет назад
You should have used a christmas tree cookie cutter
@strangeperson700
@strangeperson700 5 лет назад
Why did you label the headlamp? (?__?('
@marrionetta
@marrionetta 4 года назад
Strange Person probably for looking in her beehives!
@Mazzified
@Mazzified 5 лет назад
When you thought this channel couldn't get any better, Emmy is making a Sami recipe 😍😍😍
@fionnagrant6636
@fionnagrant6636 5 лет назад
Ok in NZ we use metric units and bake things at 180deg C, Edmunds Cookbook is a really common guide and it says 180deg C is 350deg F, not 156deg F like she says at 7:04. You know on the off-chance someone sees this and wants to import special flour and make it themselves 😆
@winkerbean1
@winkerbean1 5 лет назад
Do you ever worry that someone will send you food that has been tampered with?
@heavyrain5949
@heavyrain5949 5 лет назад
Right!
@toxxicfox7869
@toxxicfox7869 5 лет назад
winkerbean1 that’s actually a really good question! I wonder the same thing too lol
@CallieMasters5000
@CallieMasters5000 5 лет назад
"Here's our local delicacy... poison!"
@SayYesToTacos1217
@SayYesToTacos1217 5 лет назад
She is so nice, I couldn’t imagine anyone trying hurt her. We all love Emmy. I don’t even ever see rude moments on here high is amazing for how many followers she has.
@firegodessreiko
@firegodessreiko 5 лет назад
@@SayYesToTacos1217 yeah, but depending on the person in question, that sort of thing doesn't matter. To the average, healthy adult? Of course not!! But the people who would actually do this... nothing average or healthy about them. ....also THANKS ORIGINAL COMMENTOR!!! I never thought of this originally, but now I sure do!!! =0
@tiayanafreeman2713
@tiayanafreeman2713 5 лет назад
Try SEAgrapes
@KateCarew
@KateCarew 5 лет назад
Tiayana Freeman YES!!
@Daizydayz
@Daizydayz 5 лет назад
Tiayana Freeman yes!
@michaelhorodowicz2267
@michaelhorodowicz2267 5 лет назад
I’m so happy you found the cutters.
@tiffanybriley6256
@tiffanybriley6256 5 лет назад
You discovered the pioneer scones recipe! Your videos are so enjoyable to watch!
@leeroy9374
@leeroy9374 5 лет назад
I'm camouflaged
@ZaxorVonSkyler
@ZaxorVonSkyler 5 лет назад
Headlamp
@joshwilson987
@joshwilson987 5 лет назад
I love your hard times recipe series! I made the hot water pie for Thanksgiving and I thought it was really good!
@emmymade
@emmymade 5 лет назад
Good for you! Glad you tried the recipe out & enjoyed it. 🥧
@paraboo8994
@paraboo8994 4 года назад
That clingfilm trick! How have I never seen this before?! This will come in really handy come Christmas time! Thank you, Emmy! ❤
@nephildevil
@nephildevil 5 лет назад
lol these ppl must have been starving pretty bad to go like hmm how can we eat this tree, or this sawdust?🤣
@CallieMasters5000
@CallieMasters5000 5 лет назад
99% likely the first guy who ate a pine tree was drunk.
@healinggrounds19
@healinggrounds19 5 лет назад
People have mixed sawdust with their flour for centuries. In England in the middle ages, millers and bakers could be executed for mixing bark or dust with the flour. Apparently this didn't stop them.
@firegodessreiko
@firegodessreiko 5 лет назад
Do...do you understand what a famine is, hun?
@healinggrounds19
@healinggrounds19 5 лет назад
@@firegodessreiko most people in the west born past 1960 do not. We have been very, very fortunate. My mom was a part of Doctors without Borders. She worked the famine/drought in parts of Africa during the 90s. The famine haunts her years later.😥
@elizabethpykkonen6062
@elizabethpykkonen6062 5 лет назад
So its essentially saw dust??
@CallieMasters5000
@CallieMasters5000 5 лет назад
No, it's imported FANCY sawdust. :)
@s0515033
@s0515033 5 лет назад
I mean, that is also what cinnamon is. Tree bark from species of cinnamon trees.
@piettela
@piettela 5 лет назад
@@s0515033 you dont really eat the cinnamon sticks tho....
@BrokenInside365
@BrokenInside365 5 лет назад
Christmas tree flavored cookies with natural egg nog, perfect Christmas day mood setter.
@christofferaav
@christofferaav 9 месяцев назад
Always enjoy the focussing on the background with descriptors for random stuff haha
@chantelleleone8944
@chantelleleone8944 5 лет назад
Is it safe to eat wood?
@darellgrant8753
@darellgrant8753 5 лет назад
Bark isn't wood by friend.
@Hwyadylaw
@Hwyadylaw 5 лет назад
Prepared like this, yes Though it has 0 nutritional value
@chantelleleone8944
@chantelleleone8944 5 лет назад
@@darellgrant8753 thank you for clearing that up.
@prmikey
@prmikey 5 лет назад
I suppose it’s mostly fiber
@Jaydoggy531
@Jaydoggy531 5 лет назад
Bark from a pine tree? WHERE can I POSSIBLY find a pine tree this time of year? XD
@melissafrick3997
@melissafrick3997 5 лет назад
*looks at Christmas tree in corner and tilts head curiously*
@dawnmichelle4403
@dawnmichelle4403 5 лет назад
😄
@CallieMasters5000
@CallieMasters5000 5 лет назад
It's just like those old cartoons where people are starving and they fantasize eating the leg off their friend or pet: the Christmas pine tree is the first to get eaten!!
@iamperfectingodseyes5903
@iamperfectingodseyes5903 5 лет назад
Florida!!! Back in the 70s Sunday and warm all week!!!
@Jaydoggy531
@Jaydoggy531 5 лет назад
I was going to use this one tree I thought was a pine tree, but turned out to be a Christmas Tree. They look so much alike...
@aquajuwel7098
@aquajuwel7098 5 лет назад
I am from Norway, love baking and never heard of this....cool, will definitely try it👍🏼thank you....
@jaybird8628
@jaybird8628 5 лет назад
Emmy! I just realized I've been watching your videos since 2012/13 when I was in middle school. Now I'm a freshman in college and still look forward to every video you post! 💕
@LydiaApril
@LydiaApril 5 лет назад
That's so cool, I've only known about her about a year...wish I would have found her sooner. 😁
@jmorgan87
@jmorgan87 5 лет назад
*I am adding the public comment*
@momof2momof2
@momof2momof2 5 лет назад
I've noticed that many of these "hard times" recipes use plenty of pricey ingredients. I would think if times are actually hard that ingredients like sugar, and butter would be used very, very sparingly. The water pie recipe was an example of this. That recipe had nothing to do with times being hard.
@Lillukka79
@Lillukka79 5 лет назад
You are right. This recipe has nothing todo with hardtimes. This is just a modern cookie recipe using pettu.
@KaitouKaiju
@KaitouKaiju 5 лет назад
During the hard times sometimes it's just specific things that become scarce. Sugar and butter are very cheap compared to, say, apples and peaches
@Hornswaggerz
@Hornswaggerz 5 лет назад
I love her personality. shes the kinda of person who'd youd feel bad for being mad at
@tresalang1504
@tresalang1504 5 лет назад
My grandmother always made jello in a jello form with cottage cheese it was delicious, and back then cottage cheese came in metal containers that you could use for glasses absolutely love in different colors
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