Wot Sajcht Ejtmon? - What does Erdman say? NEW SERIES from ObaYo

Coming soon! A new series at Obayo entitled; Wot sajcht Ejtmon? (What does Erdman say?) To offer our viewers a background; Ejtmon and his mumtji left the security of their colony in Chaco Paraguay, to persue the Canadian Mennonite dream. Today they reside in southern Manitoba and are living that dream!  So we’ll be asking Ejtmon questions about many of life’s mysteries (and hopefully getting answers that we can pass on to you). Ejtmon draws on a lifetime of experience to pass on his gardening tips, schlachting schwein techniques and much much more! 

Here we see Ejtmon in his favorite backyard chair while he regales the neighbors about his early days living in the "wild west" of Chaco Paraguay.

How to smoke farmer sausage?

What are the best gardening techniques?

Are socks and sandals allowed in Canada (and why)?

How do you start a Farmall H in cold weather?

Can you have more than 1 beer on a hot day?

Does yerba really help you loose weight?

Are old heena really the best for soup?

Why should you avoid beets in your borscht?

We’ll be posing these and many other questions to Ejtmon for the best advice available!

Check back soon for our first edition of “Wot sajcht Ejtmon? And don’t worry, this is going to be a family show, so it will be safe for all Mennonite families, all the way from Colony Fernheim in Chaco Paraguay to Grunthal Manitoba Canada!

Enjoy getting reacquainted with those forgotten Plautdietsch words of yesteryear and learn interesting new phrases that you may have never heard before!  We have three different dictionaries to choose from!

 

OVER 100 OF YOUR FAVORITE MENNONITE RECIPES!

AND OVER 500 ADDITIONAL DISHES PREPARED IN MENNONITE HOMES

THE MENNONITE TREASURY, EXACTLY AS IT APPEARED IN THE VERY FIRST EDITION. IT'S NEVER CHANGED. THIS COOK BOOK IS THE ABSOLUTE DEFINITIVE MENNONITE RECIPE COLLECTION EVER PRODUCED!

 

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