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My favourite tree smells are beech (especially when burning) and (old) apple tree wood
ОтветитьSo glad we are back to the states
ОтветитьYou are truly a joy to watch! Thanks!
ОтветитьAcorns also produce starch which can be used to make a gelatin like food. Feral Foraging has a video about it I believe.
I love the smell of pine and eastern red cedar. Lowes is my favorite place to go because the smell reminds me of going there with my dad (who was a carpenter).
You should try your hand at making wood stains from woods and nuts like acorns and their caps, walnut hulls, shag hickory bark, etc. Also, shag hickory bark syrup, which people say tastes just like tapping it to make syrup (both of which are on my to do list). I know wood is beautiful as is without anything being added, but I am curious about how natural wood made wood stains would look on different types of wood.
And maybe next time you make a dish with cracks that could be an issue, try filling them with clear pottery glaze or even clay then glaze and firing them somehow to make a very unique piece, if that is even possible.
And I never thought I would be saving recipes and recipe ideas from a wood working channel, but here we are lol I really am glad I found your channel.
Have you heard of Dotori-muk ? It's a Korean Jelly made from acorns
ОтветитьNever before have I wanted to eat a tree flavored icecream so badly
ОтветитьA collab with climatetown would be my favorite thing ever
ОтветитьYou should play Tony Baxter in the movie.
ОтветитьPlus, the Red Oak has an unmistakable scent to it. I made a run of hiking sticks a few years back sometime during the winter, and any time I'm turning Red Oak it brings me right back to that time.
Would you like a hiking stick? I have a few that are just sitting around unsold. I've got one made from Beech, one made from some sort of Pine, and I even have a 40" Pimp Cane that I for some reason have never used for Halloween purposes. Any of them are yours, free of charge, if you'd like one.
I love your longer videos, its so fun to see all of creative things you do with one type of wood.
Ответитьi have a questions, how many wooden spoons have you made?
Ответитьjust found this channel and this is insanely cool but also, now that I know he assigns a tree to every state, I'm SO worried he's going to stick Oregon with Douglas-fir. I feel like I can already see the Douglas-fir sharks circling. I feel like it's such a stereotypical Oregon tree, but I was raised by a conservationist and staunch Douglas-fir hater. I'm hoping we get Ponderosa or something.
Anyways, more seriously, this is a problem because now my deranged ice cream-making girlfriend wants to try this.
Oak-kay that was interesting. Thanks once again...awesome
ОтветитьYou do the Oaky Pokey and you turn a bowl, that's what it's all about! 🎵🎶
ОтветитьYou needed to recenter the chuck attachment thingy because you didn't film yourself aiming at the center 😆
ОтветитьThis is a great entertaining and informative video. Keep it up Justin. Looking forward to see your new map. Really enjoyed your uk map series. Would love to see you do more of maps ?
Ответитьthe amount of work that went into this video is incredible. love the content Justin!!
ОтветитьThis is stupid but if you lick a piece of that wood would it taste as if it was infused into something? Probably not but I’m wondering. 😅
ОтветитьThese long form videos are some of my favourite on the internet
There's nothing better than listening to someone talk about something they're passionate about
That combined with the comforting voice over and gorgeous nature and wood? Beautiful.
I love trees so much
the gambel oak is one of my favourite trees, both the bowl and the square state turned out so pretty
Such a great video! We got a combo What's In That Pile, Eating Trees, and a State Map! Any other creator would have a separate video for each creation, but you make a bowl, ice cream, and state all in one, and then throw in a hand-carved spoon like it's no big deal. Thanks so much for creating such amazing content.
ОтветитьImagine this with an apple cobbler.... 🤩
ОтветитьSeeing you hike past all those red oak leaves, living in a place with no deciduous oaks but plenty of beautiful red poison oak, is really making me anxious.
ОтветитьI love scrub oak! I love seeing them in the mountains in the fall <❤ it's so pretty cut and oiled.
ОтветитьDamn, Eating Trees, What's in the Pile AND a map piece all in one? You're spoiling us 😂❤
ОтветитьI was actually asking this question!
Thank you for making this ice cream. It was actually something I wanted to make last year but I don't have the equipment 😢
Glad it worked out well!
Cherry wood ice cream?
ОтветитьIt’s a crime that this video doesn’t have hundreds of thousands of views
ОтветитьNever realised how nuch you look like Casey Affleck
Ответитьlove the long form videos!
ОтветитьColorado’s mountains are filled with pine and aspen trees and here you are making Colorado out of oak. I’m disappointed. 😤
ОтветитьYou should try mesquite wood, in bbq it has the strongest smoke flavor and the pods are edible
ОтветитьWhat tools do you use for carving/whittling? I want to try and learn how to but need the tools for it, and don't want to wind up with a set that'll last me two months of carving.
ОтветитьThe elevation on that trail seems insane, you’re making it look easy!
ОтветитьThis was enjoyable to watch. Much better than watching you suffer through sawdust bread! Thank you.
ОтветитьOakscreem 😂 always love the puns ❤
ОтветитьOak has always been my favorite tree, i might just have to try this
ОтветитьWould you want any lilac wood? I know it sounds weird but I have a really really big lilac bush and one very large branch of it broke off in a heavy snowfall and i dont want it to go to waste but I dont have a use for it.
ОтветитьI'm curious why you'd infuse the cream with wood chips instead of shavings 🤔
overall your passion, creativity, and humor are AMAZING and were very needed today 💗
Here from the short, stayed for the ice cream
ОтветитьSaw your comment about this video flopping so I went and watched the long form as well 😊
ОтветитьMan I really love your channel. You have genuinely unique and creative content, you're an engaging presenter, audio levels are perfect, shots are beautiful, editing isn't distracting. Really firing on all cylinders.
Thanks for the great videos, brother.
I believe the term for Oak trees acorning is... Nutting.. there, I said it.
ОтветитьOak-kay!
ОтветитьThe full video is great!
Ответитьit’s been my dream to eat acorn dessert since I was a child so this is riveting
ОтветитьMy only question here is...when do we get a cookbook?
Seriously, I love how much I learn from you, my four year old is fascinated, and we would absolutely trade money for recipes. Especially if you put information inserts in it!
Saw the short and wanted to come and show some support. Really love you attitude and way of looking at life. And... I need to taste that?!
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