What do you think of him and his youtube channel?
Any historical cooking info you'd like to share?
I've never seen his Youtube channel so I have no thoughts.
>>1427380
He's an uber nerd but the channel has some pretty neat stuff if you're into food at all
He's a cool lad
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2pUHi3ZV4r0
Comfiest channel on youtube.
I tried the fried chicken recipe he did a while back. It turned out pretty good.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GsyjNef2ydQ
>>1428257
Dam that chicken look dope af
>>1428257
Did the parsley garnish make a huge difference?
I don't know shit about colonial America but I love his attitude. He somehow manages to be very charismatic despite his constant almost saccharine attitude towards every single recipe. Plus historical cooking is always dope.
I love his channel, hes always very positive and charming.
Seems like a nice guy overall.
Also great production quality although they do put some promoting of their store in there, but you cant really blame them for that.
I especially enjoyed the vids on how to make a earthen oven.
>>1427394
>implying he's not clearly acting to shill for his online store
>>1427351
Had no idea this was a thing. Thanks anon
>>1427351
>It's a "let's fry everything in lard" episode
>It's a "just get your indentured Irish servant to stir the pot for seven hours while you entertain guests" episode
>It's a "let's get scurvy because we have no knowledge of the important of micro nutrients" episode
Supersizers Go is a fun show.
/his/ cuisine?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZVOIgPrDH7E
>>1431085
>you know cheese from the 60s just doesn't hold up
jesus