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Discussing the History of Preserving Food in the Appalachian Mountains
In this video I'm sharing a brief overview of the tradition of putting up food in the Appalachian Mountains. I also discuss old canning ways verses modern guidelines.
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How to Make and Cook Leather Britches (Dried Green Beans) in Appalachia
Watch this video to see how I made leather britches last summer and cooked up a big pot of them for us to eat last week.
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Ain't a Thing for a Poor Man in Appalachia
*Song starts at 20:35 Watch this video to hear my brother Paul and me discuss the old Frank Proffitt song Poor Man, Appalachian stereotypes, and the rich tradition of music in the Appalachian Mountains. Stay till the end to hear a great version of the song by Pap, Paul, and me.
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