Are there more channels (or standalone vids) like this 18th century cooking guy?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yUYgguMz1qI
Mainly interested in the historical component, the culture or time period is not so important, just wanna learn tangential history stuff and old techniques while watching cooking vids
please
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sYbGLsXpmc8
>>8338859
interesting
I wonder if they just had sevants carrying water
A Taste of History with Walter Staib
>>8338908
nice, thank you
>>8338043
why am i sharing oxygen with these creatures?
>>8340283
They didn't get around to pruning your ancestors while establishing the largest empire ever.
>>8340498
Would this be the great Inuit Empire of antiquity?
>>8340506
Amerilard education everybody!
>>8340283
so you can learn from them and be like them
>cooking meat ever
>not just killing it and eating it raw right there out of your waifu's blood-covered hands while your children grow stronk and free on the steppe under the powerful wings of Tengri
>>8340498
OP's pic clearly shows finns, not brits dumbass