Youtube activity of "Ron Rayfield" (@ronrayfield8177) on "Early American" channel.
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"1820s Working Class Christmas - Our Dinner"
"A Carrot and Turnip Soup From 1817"
"A Day of 1820s Cooking"
"A “Soup for the Poor” From 1806"
"An 1820s Love Story (finale) |1820s Drama Episode #4|"
"An 1820s Love Story |1820s Drama Episode #2|"
"An 1820s Love Story |1820s Drama Episode #3|"
"Beans & Pork. Finally After 2 Weeks Without Meat."
"Buckwheat Cakes from 1796 - Working Class Recipes"
"Celebrating an 1820s Easter"
"Decorating for an 1820s Christmas + Hot Spiced Cyder (Wassail)"
"Drama & Pumpkin Pie |1820s Drama Episode #5|"
"Early American Christmas Gifts (Thank you!)"
"Early Gingerbread From 1824 - A Christmas Tradition Dating Back 100s of Years"
"Exploring Lafayette's House |1820s Drama Episode #13|"
"Fighting A 200 Year Old Rope Bed"
"Getting Dressed in 1770 vs 1820. The Differences in Only 1 Life"
"Halloween at Our New Cabin |1820s Drama Episode #8|"
"Hearth Cooking 1808 Stewed Beef & Almond Cookies"
"Historical Cooking Fail (Black) 1802 Apple Tart"
"I Cooked a Valentine's Feast from 1822 |200 Year Old Chocolate Tart| + Roast Chicken"
"Justine’s New Job Is Already Getting Her in Trouble |1820s Drama Episode #9|"
"Learning How to Shoot a Musket"
"Making Giant 19th Century Cookies. Gingerbread Cookies."
"Making The Booziest 18th Century Dessert - 1792 - 2 Cups of Wine"
"Making a Working Class Breakfast in 1820"
"Meeting Our New Landlord |1820s Drama Episode #6|"
"Our 1 Million Subs Thank You Video |Early American|"
"Our Frontier Neighbors |Visiting The Neighbors|"
"Preparing Three Dishes from 1803"
"Preparing a Feast in 1820 - A Thanksgiving Feast - I’m Tired Now"
"Questions & Answers"
"Recreating a Cake That Was Popular for 150 Years - Queen’s Cakes |ASMR Real Historical Recipies|"
"Recreating a Fantastic Potato Pie from 1822 |Real Historic Recipes ASMR|"
"Traveling to Our (Maybe) Home |1820s Drama Episode #7|"
"Trying to Get a Man - 1820s Style"
"What Was a Salad Like 200 Years Ago? |ASMR Real Historical Recipes|"