Edwardian Farm - Update post 1!

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I saw Edwardian and watched all of it I could find and didn't know anything about the others. I ALSO want to see the Pioneer one if anyone can post a link to it?

I saw several things they did that set of the "Honey come look at this!" warnings, like clamping the hay and the hedgerow upkeep. But if you have geese, the reason for ganders are goslings. A freezer can hold quite a few geese to provide for the winter, and it has enough calories in it to keep you going, not like some dry modern turkeys.
 

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dawnwinds58 said:
I saw Edwardian and watched all of it I could find and didn't know anything about the others. I ALSO want to see the Pioneer one if anyone can post a link to it?

I saw several things they did that set of the "Honey come look at this!" warnings, like clamping the hay and the hedgerow upkeep. But if you have geese, the reason for ganders are goslings. A freezer can hold quite a few geese to provide for the winter, and it has enough calories in it to keep you going, not like some dry modern turkeys.
Th epioneer one is actually something totaly different.
Google Pioneer house.
You might and might not like it, as its a competition.

And if you type in the numnbers for Edwardian farm, starting with 1/48, then 2/48, etc. you can watch all of it.
 

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Bubblingbrooks said:
dawnwinds58 said:
I saw Edwardian and watched all of it I could find and didn't know anything about the others. I ALSO want to see the Pioneer one if anyone can post a link to it?

I saw several things they did that set of the "Honey come look at this!" warnings, like clamping the hay and the hedgerow upkeep. But if you have geese, the reason for ganders are goslings. A freezer can hold quite a few geese to provide for the winter, and it has enough calories in it to keep you going, not like some dry modern turkeys.
Th epioneer one is actually something totaly different.
Google Pioneer house.
You might and might not like it, as its a competition.

And if you type in the numnbers for Edwardian farm, starting with 1/48, then 2/48, etc. you can watch all of it.
Anymore of these type shows on youtube? I love watching these shows... Thanks! :)
 

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Hi there, I have been looking on the internet over here in the UK & I have found some interesting extra bits of info on Ruth Goodman & the programme. I thought you might be interested.......>>


http://www.take3management.co.uk/ruth_goodman.htm
*** This is info given out by her agent

http://www.123people.com/ext/frm?ti.../edwardian-farm.shtml&section=blog&wrt_id=262

***This page, part of a BBC blog by Ruth G. about the program. Do read all the comments & replies as there is more info there. WARNING: it took a long time to load on to my laptop!!! :(

Hattie
 

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Hattie, that last story mentions another show "Tales from the Green Valley". Did you ever watch that? I am trying to find links to online episodes but can't.
 

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Hattie, that last story mentions another show "Tales from the Green Valley". Did you ever watch that? I am trying to find links to online episodes but can't.
Its not online :(
 

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Wifezilla said:
Hattie, that last story mentions another show "Tales from the Green Valley". Did you ever watch that? I am trying to find links to online episodes but can't.
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Yes, I remember it.......about life on the land in the 17th Century. Here is some info on it........>>

http://www.petersommer.com/about-peter-sommer-travels/tales-from-the-green-valley

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Victorian-Tales-Green-Valley-Collection/dp/B002GP7Q18

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Tales-Green...ef=sr_1_1?s=dvd&ie=UTF8&qid=1295801721&sr=1-1

http://www.televisionheaven.co.uk/greenvalley.htm

http://movie-tv-episode-database.com/Documentary/Tales-from-the-Green-Valley-455505/

Hope this helps! :frow

Hattie
 

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I have a MAJOR crush on Peter. :love
i will arm wrestle you for him. just the other day i posted on FB how he might possibly be the man of my dreams!

Wifezilla said:
Done with the Victorian stuff. Now I am watching this...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0hQxTjJ0JDk&feature=related
i LOVE Hugh! did you see his River Cottage series about "free-range" chicken? it was great. the version of "free-range" that he was using wasn't what i would use (or like to see required if you want to be called free range), but it's a GREAT commentary on industrial chicken farming.
 

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bibliophile birds said:
aggieterpkatie said:
I have a MAJOR crush on Peter. :love
i will arm wrestle you for him. just the other day i posted on FB how he might possibly be the man of my dreams!

Wifezilla said:
Done with the Victorian stuff. Now I am watching this...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0hQxTjJ0JDk&feature=related
i LOVE Hugh! did you see his River Cottage series about "free-range" chicken? it was great. the version of "free-range" that he was using wasn't what i would use (or like to see required if you want to be called free range), but it's a GREAT commentary on industrial chicken farming.




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Hi BB,
Hugh is now doing another campaign......this time on fishing & the huge amount of fish which is just thrown back, dead.........>>

http://www.fishfight.net/hugh-fearnley-whittingstall/

Hattie
 

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I can get the Green Valley series here, but the DVDs are region 2. Might have to get them and then put on my hacker hat :D

P.S. Peter does have more than his share of "boyish charm" but I :love Alex
 
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