Recreating Dinner From The World's OLDEST Restaurant (ft. Max Miller)


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Today, Josh and Emily are joined by Max Miller to recreate a meal from the world’s oldest restaurant. Check out Max’s channel, …

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  1. dwlr007
    dwlr007 says:

    7:49 Entirely false. People were far more literate than Hollywood would have you believe. Just to shatter some of the sexist beliefs of the time as well the women of the house were responsible for teaching the children and the majority of them could read the common tongue in order to teach. In small villages several of them ended up filling in for the jobs typically regarded as needing higher education like physicians. So whilst sexist, not AS sexist as Hollywood would have you believe either, also men had a legal requirement to satisfy their wives in bed as well as in if it wasn't good they could complain to legal authorities.

    15:23 Actually live entertainment was a big part of the middle ages. Troupes would perform plays, families would sing together and re-enact plays they saw, bonus points if anybody in the family played an instrument. Hearkening back to being literate scripts of the plays being performed were often available for people to re-enact in their own home for entertainment. It was also pretty common to have a sort of potluck where you'd make some food and the neighbors would make some food and you'd just hang around the town eating and socializing.

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  2. Ky Wilcockson
    Ky Wilcockson says:

    How could you not give Emily the bone!??

    I think the Mythical Kitchen are all amazing and wonderful people but Emily is just THE BEST!! So much fun.

    Also, that isn't a turnip, wrong shape. That is a parsnip

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  3. Nathan Rozenberg
    Nathan Rozenberg says:

    Some constructive criticism: the opening stingers always feel flat, and kill some of the excitement of what’s usually the most entertaining moment in the video. The context of the moment matters, but getting the punchline early kills the moment.

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