I found a Christmas Dinner Menu in my grandmother’s 1940’s cookbook that inspired me to prepare an entire meal with dishes from that era. I did a lot of internet searching and learned some very interesting information about what people ate and what Christmas was like. So, in this video I want to share with you what I learned and the dishes I prepared. I had a wonderful time cooking this special Old Fashioned Christmas Dinner and I hope you will enjoy watching.
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I always cook a duck every year for Christmas
Wonderful video however I was so disappointed that you didn't carve and taste the goose!Everything else was great! Merry Christmas!
Lovely Meal! Thanks for sharing! Looks delicious! I have Roasted large wild geese and they were delicious too!
Strange, when we celebrate something we kill animals. And then we say, in this case, Happy Christmas.
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Happy Holiday, God bless
I enjoyed this very much God Bless and Merry Christmas
The goose reminds me to Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens movie.
I enjoyed your video .New follower here . I love your video .I am from Ecuador and I remenber those trafitional meals thay my mom used to prepare for all her children .Now they are with the Lord .She passed on December 24 , Christmas Eve 2005 . Merry Christmas ❤🎄
My grandmothers were born in the 1800s. I wonder what Christmas was like then. Your dinner looks delicious.
The women back then gathered in kitchen helping each other cook
Love roast goose it's one of the only meats that still has good flavour as they don't mess with it and goose fat potatoes 👏 so good.
Thank you for your Christmas show. I really enjoyed it.
To slow she is annoying listen to her
Lest we not forget the true meaning of Christmas our saviours birth . Love your video of old time Christmas 🎅🏻
It's the Traditional Christmas Dinner. Available too for the July 14 th.
In France , for the Christmas Dinner , we usually eat smashed potatoes with Knackis Hertas sausages.
I've never tried goose, always afraid to try it. Being you called it a "bad boy" I'm going to try!! Love your "real" expressions… he's even a sucker!! Enjoyed! It looked delicious! My mom, who's 94, loved the dishes, too.
I was a child in the late seventies and early eighties. My childhood Christmas gifts were the same as what you described as being given in the 1940s.
I appreciate that you remember your grandparents at this special time of year by using their items.
Lovely Meal! Thanks for sharing! Looks delicious! I have Roasted large wild geese and they were delicious too!
Wonderful video! The meal and table setting, second to none!
I have the same furniture. It's Pennsylvania House and the dishes I have are fiesta ware. Also by Homer Laughlin.
What is the name of the 1940's cookbook, please?
Very beautiful and bring all the memories of the 1900 ,love it
I think you’re more of a home cook than a chef.
Your techniques and language is more aligned to my mother or grandmother cooking in the kitchen.
You can’t even chop safely.
this is a wonderful video but they never show any Blacks . Slavery was dead by 1900s people!!!!!!!!!Where are the Blacks?
All these special entrees look so yummy!! I would love to be at your blessed Christmas dinner to taste all of your homemade food!! Have a blessed Merry Christmas to you and yours!! ❤️😊
I love that you rinsed it!
That looks fantastic! They ate well in the 1900s.
ugh. the reason people back when did not put their tree up or decorate for Christmas until Christmas Eve was because people back knew and understood that the 12 days of Christmas STARTS 12/25 and goes through the Epiphany on 1/6……. the time before Christmas was ADVENT, a time of fasting and abstinence in preparation for Christmas…….. Our modern, commercialized, materialistic post-Christian world has deleted Advent and now celebrates a Holiday Season from Thanksgiving through Christmas Day….. and throws out that old, dead tired tree and packs up the Holiday decor on 12/26, so that Christmas is now celebrated as the last day of the Holiday Season, rather than the first day of the Twelve days of Christmas. Sad.
Who'S Making ? This FOr The FAll 🎃 HoLidayS.
Are the recipes linked anywhere?
Amen. Looks yummy