Making Jiggs Dinner, Renovations, Ice Fishing, all at the Remote Cabin Episode #60
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At the remote cabin this weekend with my wife Denise and her brother David, ice fishing and catching brook trout and eels, along with making traditional Newfoundland Jiggs Dinner and starting renovations on the second bedroom.
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Besides how much I love your videos, I’m so grateful to you for sharing a piece of your lives with us all. God bless you and Denise and her brother!! ☮️💕
@thenewfoundlandoutsider6354
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Another great watch. That supper sure looked good. Everything taste better in the cabin!
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Great video…. Good to see that your wife is enjoying the cabin also!!!👍
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Cabin looks great. Can’t beat jiggs dinner for sure. Take care.
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Really like your videos keep it coming Cape Bretoner
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Watching your videos is part of my Sunday ritual! Reminds me of home
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I could smell the dinner while u guys wore cooking it lol looked good 😊
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Awesome video as always. Looking forward to the next one already. Thanks for sharing.
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Thanks for taking us along to the cabin looked like a great time and the meal looked delicious take care have a great week
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Enjoyed the video!
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What gorgeous scenery!
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Moving that cabinet really helped make it look more open. Good progress!
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Fun stuff
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Love your videos,cabin coming along nicely,mmm delicious looking meal..thanks for sharing folks stay safe 🙂
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lol.. there you go, three heels... another great video.. loved it
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Thanks for the video...
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BEST dinner ever !!!! Hungry for it now !!!
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Another enjoyable trip with you
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Dandy spot ya got there!
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Nice one!
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good eating. my dad loved them fried :)
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Cheers from courtenay,BC
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Loves the painting nail drawer we called it
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Great video, nice dinner,living a good life.
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Some nice camera shots, you made us the Newfoundlander outside looking in. Really enjoying your videos, Newfoundland maybe the best kept secret in Canada not only for the scenery but the people are amazing.
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Awesome stuff! 👌
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A man of means such as yourself and a moose hunter I was surprised to see you use store bought salt meat and not some home made stuff. That peace of moose you cooked is good for salt meat. Good video keep the cabin ones coming.
@thenewfoundlandoutsider6354
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Thanks, we tried our own salt meat in the past never really liked it.
Love your wood kitchen stove !😊
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That’s also a boiled diner here in Maine too. I’m glad you are all enjoying your time at camp. Looks so peaceful there. Nothing but wildlife
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Cool Fun My Son :)
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Another great video, good old jiggs dinner can't beat that.
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Awesome video
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Great video Bob buddy as always
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I haven’t seen an Amish nail puller in decades! 😳👍🏻
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Good job good to see your family 👍
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Nice Job! Amazing Video!
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Wish I had some of that Jiggs dinner. Yummy! Last time I had salt beef was 10 years ago. Can’t get it here in Massachusetts. So I have to settle for corned beef dinner. Thanks for the video.
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You all eat good in the woods from N,C
Man o man now that looks delicious
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Awesome video looks like a nice spot !!
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Im a Townie but i love the videos
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Das sum good stuff der my son 🍽️
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I’d shovel the snow off the roof, that snow is very heavy,for safety’s sake, it could collapse the roof. I ve never caught a eel ice fishing either. Or have I used a cordless drill on a ice auger, good idea.
@thenewfoundlandoutsider6354
10 ай бұрын
That roof can handle twice that load, 2x6 rafters
Great relaxing video, everyone had a wonderful time, that's what its all about. The cabin is shaping up a bit, it will. be nice when you finish. Thank for sharing. Did you cook the EAL, I was hoping I would see you make a meal with the EAL. Until next time, take care.
@thenewfoundlandoutsider6354
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Thanks, and no i buried the eel in the snow but a mink stole it
Thanks for sharing, many hands makes lighter work ,another question about Isle Au Mort, Vick Musseau wondering if you knew him , take care , great videos , God Bless
@thenewfoundlandoutsider6354
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No i didn't, sorry
That’s still a good jag of ice on the lake.
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You may need to put an extension on that drill auger. I use a 8 inch 40 volt system with an extension for deeper ice
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My friends cabin, At roof failure the weight on the roof pushes both walls out, and the whole roof comes down, all in one piece
@thenewfoundlandoutsider6354
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You should maybe check online or with the government to see if you can get the bathymetric charts for the lakes and ponds you fish. It might help knowing the land that lies underwater. Here in the US I can get them from the NOAA I first learned about them from Jon @LostLakes
@alanbierhoff6831
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Do you eat the eels?
@thenewfoundlandoutsider6354
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Okay that sounds great thanks
Nice weekend. I never even thought about eels during the winter. Never caught one either, but they gotta eat too I guess. Why didn’t you use the wood stove to cook on? No need to use gas and the fireplace when you could have done it all on the stove, no? We had one in a fishing cabin growing up, and we used it until it got too hot outside, then used the gas stove.
@thenewfoundlandoutsider6354
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I told you to use whole yellow corn kernels!!!!
@thenewfoundlandoutsider6354
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Why do they call that Jigg's dinner? Very similar to boiled dinner in Nova Scotia. Love your videos!
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Seems close to our boiled dinner in the States.
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Enjoyed the video. Gotta ask where did the blue forming fabric come from ? Some one worked at Corner Brook P&P before it closed?
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Another great video. Enjoy the progress on the cabin. Do u have year around access
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Loved your video on pork buns,very delicious but what happened to the pea puddin with your jiggs dinner and you cut the fat of the salt meat,flavour,flavour and flavour!
@thenewfoundlandoutsider6354
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Lol, cholesterol cholesterol
What kind of tool were you using to take the nails out of the wood? I have never seen something like that before, usually the fork at the back of the hammer is used to take nails out?
@thenewfoundlandoutsider6354
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Nail puller
Are carrots always that big in Newfoundland? Down in the states they are so much smaller. Have you seen?
@thenewfoundlandoutsider6354
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Yep sure is
Where did you get that tool that u used to pull the nails, and why is it called. I need one!!!!
@thenewfoundlandoutsider6354
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Thats an old time nail puller over 50 years old not sure if you can even buy them now
How did that meal get the name "Jiggs dinner"? It looked yummy! That rabbit on your camera looked HUGE.
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@bethstewart1319
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I've wondered that too.
@thenewfoundlandoutsider6354
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Jiggs dinner is from a character by a play write in the United states, the character's name was "jiggs" and everyday he had a boiled dinner. Everything done in one pot, so its commonly called a boiled dinner or jiggs dinner.
@bethstewart1319
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@@thenewfoundlandoutsider6354 Thanks for that tidbit. I'll use it when I try this dish.
@carlapierle8623
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@@thenewfoundlandoutsider6354 Oh! Okay. Thank you. It's funny we don't use that term here in the US for one pot boiled dinners.
I see that you lost your H in Holyrood and picked it up in Heel. Enjoy your video. 😂.
@thenewfoundlandoutsider6354
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When was this? Is the ice gone now?
@thenewfoundlandoutsider6354
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What's up with the kitchen range stove?
@thenewfoundlandoutsider6354
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Just was there when i bought it
@jocelyncritch8512
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Does it work?
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C'mon Bye's. you didn't even show the Jiggs Dinner! Do you think anybody outside of Newfoundland knows what a JIggs Dinner is? Unless they are Newfoundlander s living on the main land; No one knows! My knick name is Jiggs and I'm telling ya.
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I know it