Entertaining Our First Guests | Log Cabin Build | Off Grid | Garden Harvest | Pioneer Life
Peter harvests onions, tomatoes, peppers potatoes and watermelon from the organic garden and discusses food security for the pioneers on the frontier - their need to grow, forage or hunt/fish for all their food. He also prepares a chicken, raised on the homestead, to feed his first guests, Mark and Melony Stubbs. He discusses Loyalist history during the American revolution and the value of tobacco as a commodity for trade, with Mark Stubbs. Melany Stubbs makes bread and cobbler over the open fire. Featuring - Peter Kelly Special Guests - Melany & Mark Stubbs Cinematography - Catherine Wolfe Producer & Editor - Shane Kelly SOCIAL MEDIA YouTube - / @thewoodlandescape Instagram - / the.woodland.escape Facebook - / the.woodland.escape MUSIC The amazing music in this episode is graciously provided by our friends - Richard Fortier and Al MacDonald #bushcraft #18thcenturypioneer #blacksmithing #logcabinbuild #pioneerlife #selfreliance #birchbarkcanoe #northamericanhistory #longhunter #1700sreenacting #northamericanhistory #nativeskills

Starting an Elevated Food Cache and Processing Garlic | CABIN BUILD | OFF GRID | PIONEER | GARDEN

From The First Log to the First Fire in the Rumford Fireplace (FULL LOG CABIN BUILD) | WOODWORKING

The Fort at No. 4: History & Squirrel Stew! Life on the Frontier in the 1700's | Indigenous People |

War in the Americas, Cabin Accoutrements and Footwear of the Era | LOG CABIN BUILD | PIONEER

They Built a 1 Acre Homestead on “Unfarmable” Land — Now It Makes Them $13,000 a Week

Cordwood

30 Winter Survival Tricks Prairie Families Used When the Nearest Town Was 40 Miles Away

402. Arrived at a beautiful narrowboat marina! (Cropredy trip Day 3)

No Thanks to Fat Back | 18TH CENTURY COOKING | FLINTLOCK HUNTING | BIRCH BARK CANOE BUILD | PIONEER

Happy Old Age of an Elderly Couple with a Big Heart Living in Mountains Far From Civilization

Archaeologists Just Uncovered The Real Reason The Anasazi Vanished

70-Year-Old Homesteader Bakes French Bread Like It's 1850

Winter Wilderness Survival (circa 1750) Part 1 | Primitive Shelter | Bush Craft | Foraging | Pioneer

Artifacts & Artisans | HOMESTEAD | FALL HARVEST | NORTH AMERICAN HISTORY

A Winter Trek 1700's Style | BUSH CRAFT| WILDERNESS SURVIVAL |PIONEER LIFE | WINTER CAMPING

How To Make A Leather Vessel - Building a Shot Bag | PIONEER LIFE | 1700's | HISTORY | FRONTIER

Finishing the Food Cache and Harvesting Potatoes | Off Grid | Log Cabin Build | Pioneer Life

Life in the Carpathians: The Story of a Couple Left Alone with the Mountains

Cathy & Peter Have Their First Meal in the Cabin | Cabin Build

