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Heh. This *does* suggest a topic for early summer next year: picnicking in the Old West. Or as John Wayne would say, “Picnicking, Mr. Pennell?”
Yep, good idea
As one who proudly carries the surname Pennell, I wholeheartedly agree!
As a trained baker I would love to know more about bread in the old west.
Flour certainly would of been all organic and contain at least 30% protein back then. Lard would of been the fat used and starters made from potato mixtures or salt rising mixtures would of been the rising agent. Native American tribes used biscuit root, arrow root, cattail root , ground dried corn and acorns for flours, Just to name a few. Crackers were popular, kept well and cost 15 cents a tin in the 1860s.
I'll get with a baker who knows the old ways and get some extra info for you.
I second this!
@@sdsith Well, then I will! Just "knead" to get more info.
@@ArizonaGhostriders... best comment on KZhead. Your puns never get stale.
Love the “Old cheese” commercial, remember it from my youth (😜), brought back memories, thanks 😊. As always 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼, have a great weekend and God Bless Texas. 🤙🏼❤️🇺🇸🤠
You are welcome. I hanker for a hunka, a slab or slice or chunka....
My dad used to give me Smarties when I was little. I loved them. Seeing them come out of your lunch bag makes me feel melancholic.
YES!!! Love 'em.
Thanks for the visit Santee!! I'm finishing my oatmeal for breakfast and planning what's for lunch! ( I'm leaning towards In N' Out Burger)
Go for it
Don't be hackin' on Billy's salad 😂 Gotta love porkchop sandwiches 🤣
LOL!
I will say that I absolutely positively never expected to see a Fensler film on this channel. Made my day 2 fold.
They were so funny in the early 2000s.
I still find myself quoting them from time to time. Still cracks me up.
One of my three favorite subjects! I have never seen the packaged tamales before, I've always ordered them from some people I know. Thanks for the video Santee!
They are delicious.
Lunch in the old west looks similar to what you'd find anywhere else. A bit of meat, cheese and an apple if available would have been carried in a handkerchief which the worker or farmhand and would have been eaten at midday. Usually washed down with some beer.
Yep! Thanks.
I freaking LOVED the Young Guns edit with the order of salad! That was pretty slick Santee!
Thank you!
Santee that was a very informative and one funny vid. Sometime ago I was invited to an authentic Asian restaurant as I was out of country on business. The individual ordered his favorite dish in his language sort of a surprise for the guess. Fifteen minutes later a large platter arrived mid table. It was fresh fried fish, how fresh? It's gills and mouth were still moving 😲 to say the least I lost my appetite. Back the hotel I ended up eating dinner a soda and a bag of potato chips.
Ewwwww! Live fish. Yuck!
Hey Santee, I've been a Teamster front end driver and hostler my whole life. One of the old timers I started out with started out working with a guy who made the transition from from wagons to trucks. How about an episode on Teamsters and the origin of the term hostler?
Sure! Thanks.
Hostler is the term used for the guy who drove locomotives around in a train yard or shop, but not on the road.
“Lunch” is a new invention. The American standard is: -Breakfast = first meal of the day, -Dinner = the meal at the middle of the day (also usually the biggest meal of the day) and -Supper = the evening meal (usually leftovers from Dinner)
I don't get it.
I'm 41 and thats how it was growing up. I didn't know what lunch was till I started school.
Must be cultural and regional, the term "lunch" was in common usage here long before that.
This actually varies from region to region. There's no "American standard" for even the names of meals, much less when each is served (or eaten).
I still find myself saying, see you after dinner. Most people my age get it, younger people, not so much.
Good morning Arizona Ghost Riders. I definitely enjoyed watching the episode on lunches. Maybe you should consider doing something on breakfasts and dinner as well. How the people ate on the road on Horseback traveling. This might be something to consider. Thank you and see you in the next video
Did one on breakfast. Dinner....I may have!
Obviously, corn poppers were eaten on the road. :-)
Thanks again Santee & Co . I heard about a traditional British meal called the ploughman's lunch which consists of a piece of bread , a piece of cheese , and a pickle . It's actually pretty good .
Sounds great! I may need one of those big dills, though. You know?
Good video! When my Dad was alive and a log buyer for a Sawmill. His favorite lunch on Saturday was a Burger. I still love Burgers since Dad passed in 1973.
Awesome memory.
4:03 lol ok the side salad for william bonnie was hilarious 😂
I loved making it.
@@ArizonaGhostriders awesome job buddy 👏 👍i enjoyed it
That episode was Delish ! Thank you For making this wonderful little escape from reality and keeping the Old West alive !
Much appreciated, Olin!
Love your napping "kitty" at the end. Must be you filmed this right after the last of leftover turkey sammiches. Unless Rex had the pilgrims over for lunch!
Interesting use of the word 'for.' 😀
@@bigblue6917 yup. “What’s for lunch?” “Pilgrims…the other white meat.”
@@jakewayrewa5201 LOL
He does eat pilgrims. Also entire boxes of stuffing.
Real interesting topic, I myself often wondered about it. Obviously not everyone could afford to go out to eat in their Sunday go to meeting clothes
True!
Ok Santee, seeing Rex taking a nap was the cutest thing ever.
He's really quite docile, for a Cretaceous predator.
How many creada whatever's does he predafy? And do you know his name means king?
@@kayplayzwolfwomanofwichita6010 Yes, he is king of the butcher section of our local grocery store.
I know the Alhambra Saloon in Tombstone had a "lunch counter." Doc Holiday and Morgan Earp were eating there the evening before the gunfight, when Ike Clanton came in and started a fracas. -Desert Rat Rick
Great info!
3:40 - one of my favorite scenes from my favorite Christmas movie! 😂
When I was younger it would play on marathon all Christmas day. Absolute classic. 👍
@@StinkyGringo we will be watching it each weekend in December and again on Christmas
What's it's name? It looks fantastic!
@@DopaminedotSeek3rcolonthree "A Christmas Story". Definitely worth watching
@@StinkyGringo Thanks!
I have this sudden yearning for tamales! Great video, Santee! -Desert Rat Rick
So good!
"Shoot, Billy, we was just hackin' on ya."
HAHA!
Way to make me hungry Santee! I'm dying for some tamales
LOL!
Great video Santee. The young guns bit was hilarious! I'd be interested to learn about old west dinner/supper and breakfast as well
now I'm hungry
Hi Santee that did look like some fine tasty eating, I do love a good wrap, I haven't had burgers in a long time to far to drive to get fast foods, thanks for always giving a fun take on these..have an amazing rest of your week
Hey thanks!!
Man that end bring back memories. Me and my friends would yell about porkchop sandwiches and dock side bars all the time to each other. Another great video!
Classic!
Always a good day when you post.
I agree.
I appreciate that!
Santee, your videos are so interesting and informative. I always look forward to them. WOW, this was fascinating. Thank you, so much.🤠👏🍞
Glad you like them!
So I guess eating is a tradition that goes back pretty far and reaches most, if not all, regions around the world.
Yep
Something to add to your to do list would be a video about the Chili Queens of San Antonio. I suspect that in addition to keeping the citizens of San Antonio fed at lunch time they contributed to the chuck wagon menu as well.
Probably deserve their own video
This is an awesome video! Who doesn’t love food!?
Exactly!
I’m eating lunch while seeing this makes me hungry and satisfied and your new intro rocks I love it
Much appreciated!
@@ArizonaGhostriders 👍
Interesting video. My Great Grandfather was born right after the Civil War and he was still alive when I was a kid. He told us stories of going into bars and buying a beer and they had trays of cold cuts, cheeses, and bread for you to make sandwiches for free! You just paid for the beer. He brought a galvanized bucket with him and he had the bucket filled with beer when he left. He walked home with a bucket of beer.
Very cool history there.
I knew I was going to like this one when the flask came out of the lunch sack !!! ha ha ha.. thanks Cheese !!
You're welcome.
Enjoyed it a lot. You could say I ate it up. Keep them coming. 🤠👍
LOL!
Lot of ideas I never thought of, good to see and learn from. And laugh.
Thank you.
You come up with some great topics for your videos. Makes my Saturday!!!
Thank you!
That Billy the Kid clip was great 😂
Thank you!
Since i garden quite a bit, i have always beem partial to a ploughmans lunch. Thick cut shepherders bread slice with spicy mustard, sharp cheddar, and pickeld onions i grow and pickle myself with Jalapenos. Simple, but delicious
Interesting! Love that!
I vote Rex for President!
CooL!
There's that scene at the beginning of Joe Kid, in the saloon, where Clint Eastwood shoots Naco with a scattergun and then calmly makes a sammich.
Nothing like a little killing to bring on an apetite.
Period "fast food" or "takeaway food" would be a good topic. Would also be a good collab opportunity with a food channel, both ways. (I'm specifically thinking Kent Rollins, although I'm sure there's many others.)
Thanks. I'd like to collaborate with him again.
@@ArizonaGhostriders Tasting History with Max Miller might be another possibility, he does pretty good research and recreates historical recipes.
Another epic short subject from Arizona Ghostriders.... Although I am surprised that Santee didn't spend a lot of time talking baloney...... Or demonstrating the art of cutting the cheese.
Both things I am well -versed in.
It just ain't lunch without whiskey. Thanks Santee!!!
You got that right!
Very dear to my heart. Lunch is one of my top five meals of the day. Aside. Some municipalities made it unlawful to give away salty snacks wherever beer was served. Not too hard to figure that one out...
Interesting!
Great topic! Learned something new about sandwiches. Keep up the great work!
Good! Thanks for being on set today
aww, Rex is all tuckered out!
He runs a lot at the park and scares people.
Awesome video!!! Poor Rex, must still be feeling the effects of Thanksgiving dinner 😁
He is! Eating four turkeys can do that.
Hi santee my friend interesting what they are in the west now this is a fantastic story and I really enjoyed watching free food now your talking love dumplings and rice cakes brilliant video 👍
Thank you!
Rex taking a nap after lunch. Wonderful!
Yep. A siesta
I'm going straight for lunch and forgoing breakfast! 😃 And as always, Another great video!
Thank you!
was not expecting porkchop sandwiches at the end. Well played Santee
Thank you!
Thanks for sharing another fine history lesson. Great episode and thanks again 👍 👏.
Our pleasure!
Great video and information. Thank you Santee!
Glad you enjoyed it!
it really comes in handy! lunch is on the table! Thanks for sharing ! Have a great weekend .
You're welcome.
I got to say that lutefisk sign made me chuckle.
lutefist---"The piece of cod that passes understanding"
Made me sick to make it!
Hey Santee! I think people probably ate a lot of "breakfast for lunch" back then too- fried or scrambled eggs, bacon or sausages, home-fried potatoes, and, lest I forget, that all time American diner classic-dried beef and milk gravy over toast or fried potatoes -better known as SOS! Thanks for another great video!
I still like breakfast anytime of the day. Especially scrambled well done eggs, ham and hash browns.
Cool
Those items are served on the All-Day menus at IHOP and Denny's, so you must be right.
Rexie looked so cute sleeping in the background.
I think so too!
Another great video Santee
Thank you!
Working on a western themed RPG, cup of Arbuckles, new AZ Ghostriders, and have both Young Guns movies queued up on Hulu. Life is good.
Nice!!! Enjoy. Continue to get inspired.
Great vid thanks for posting
Glad you enjoyed it
Lutefisk sign has me laughing 😂.
I've never tried it....and never will!
@@ArizonaGhostriders me either.
@@stephenalexander6721 When you hear about what it is and how they reconstitute it....I feel like I wouldn't even feed it to my pets.
Santee, you gone and done it now, you made me hungry! Great video by the way.
Glad you enjoyed
Great topic Santee. I my younger years several friends and I would eat lunch a local bar. A large ham sandwich was inexpensive and of course you needed several beers to wash it down. May the afternoons go by faster too.
Yep!
Very awesome and informative video, I definitely learned a lot about lunch in the old west. I also learned al it what people ate for lunch in the old west as well. I think I’m definitely going to be applying this to my old West inspired sci-fi cosmic horror story I’m writing.
That is awesome!
@@ArizonaGhostriders since I created some edible alien plants for my story, the old West food dishes will probably have to look a bit more alien
Great video as always!
Thank you!
nice of you to wait until Rex was asleep, you wouldn’t want him to snack on you for not having some for him 🤣
Right?
Love the new intro!
Thank you!
I love authentic Mexican food. I had a friend in central California she could make the best homemade tortillas and tamales yum nothing like it and of course you have to have an ice cold bottle of cerveza!!!!!🤠🌵
That is awesome!
Such a Great Show
🤠🤠
So.....while you're at the studio today, they'll probably have a luncheon of 3 or 4 courses between scenes, so come hungry 😊
As a Teamster who works in the industry it's night and day. On a good show I always put on ten pounds. Recently I actually lost weight on on a cheapo.
They served lasagna! It was good.
Happy 😊☺ lunch time...... Great Caturday and weekend, peace 🕊️ ful and blessed. Love 💟 and Light 🕯 Sabine and family. 💫🐝 🤶🏻🌲🎄🎅🏻
Thank you!
Tamales became popular nation wide durring the 1893 Chicago world's fair. Soon in every major city across the states the sight of a tamale cart vendor in the streets was common place. Much like Belgian waffles' popularity after the 1962 Seattle World's fair (and accompanying Elvis cheesey movie).
They are pretty darned tasty
I so very much absolutely totally loved and enjoyed the awesome and informative video, great job and well done on the awesome old west video., I definitely learn a lot about the old West for my old West inspired sci-fi cosmic horror story I’m writing.
Glad you enjoyed it!
@@ArizonaGhostriders thanks 🌟😎👍🏼🍁🏞☃️🍂❄️⛄️🌲
Great over view, my Grandfather working on the farm ate two light snacks in the day. Then a hearty supper
Yes
Great episode Santee, love it! Love that "Brown Bag" too, did I see a buckle on it, or am I seeing things?
Yep, it's one of those that look like a brown bag but are some plastic material.
Growing up in Canada mid-day was lunch, followed by dinner, supper or high tea depending on the income and level of pretension. Mid-day could also be known as Elevenses, if you were a GIANT NERD!
HAHAH!
I was having lunch while watching: cheeseburger (extra pickle) and fries. Looks like Rex likes to nap after lunch.
He does. I had to get him up right after. Some lady couldn't find her Chihuahua and...well....I think you can guess.
No mention of Cornish Pasties ( Pastry filling with meat and vegetables) . Migrating Cornish miners and their families (known as Cousin Jacks and Cousin Jennies) helped spread pasties to Gold Rush towns in California, and other mining areas. And in parts of Mexico where Cornish miners settled. There’s an annual Pasty Festival in the town of Real del Monte.
Interesting. In all the research I did that never came up at all. Thanks for the info.
Nice one Santee..........and your lunch looked pretty good also! thanks
Thank you!
Darn it! I'm hungry now! Another great episode, Santee! Also is that end clip from a WTF boom montage? ;)
GI Joe cartoon PSAs with re-dubbed audio from the early 2000s
The Ladies Who Lunch- Cleo Laine or possibly Elaine Stritch 😀
Patti LuPone, but well done in the guess!
Great video. Now I'm hungry for some *good* authentic Southwestern food like burritos and such. Hard to get "real" ones up here in the far northeast. Don't get me wrong. There's a pretty good local restaurant that serves those things, but it's not the same somehow if that makes sense. Thanks for the new video for my Saturday viewing pleasure. Oh and that ending was hilarious, "Porkchop sandwiches!" just cracked me up. Take it easy, and be safe out there. 😎
When I lived there Mexican food was not even close to what you get out here.
@@ArizonaGhostriders ^Exactly man.* Have a good evening from up here in frozen Central Maine.
@@Dsdcain You too!
My favorite part was the lutefisk
It's a running gag with me.
Good video pard. I appreciate you.🐕🦺
Thank you!
Another great video!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Well....... there goes my diet lol
LOL!
One of the first chain restaurants was depicted in the movie "The Harvey Girls"about the women serving meals in railroad stations.
Yes.
Nailed it with this one 🎞️👍🏼😊
Thank you! 👍🏼
Nothing like a good hardy lunch to give energy for the work
Yep
How the heck did I miss this one!? Cool video
Thank you!
We may not see you down the trail, the T-REX looks like it's lunchtime for him too!
yep
wow its cool to see what they eat
Thank you!
Awesome
Thank you!
Hey Santee! I was wonderin’ if you could do one on Fishing and boats in the Old West
I will at some point. Thank you!
When you mentioned oysters I instantly thought of Rocky Mountain oysters. Not exactly the same thing. lol
A little different..!
I really enjoyed this, then I had lunch. Now let Rex make a video on his Arizona cuisine.
On it!