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On Nov 16 & 17 Come out and Visit with John & Jodi while they film Mark & Sherry Guenther making Sorghum the Ole Fashion way in the Great Smoky Mountains. Hope to see you there. John & Jodi Watch all 12 Episodes of the Guenther Family at the below link. • Meet the Guenthers From Muddy Pond: 0:58: 🎥 Mark Guenther invites viewers to come to Cades Cove in the Great Smoky Mountains to watch the filming of of the Guenther family's adventures. 0:58: Mark Gunther has been coming to Cades Cove for 23 years to do demonstrations. 1:12: The filming will take place on November 16th and 17th. 1:20: The mules at Cades Cove are named Ida and Maddie. 2:56: 🎥 The Gunther Family announces the upcoming second season and expresses gratitude to their viewers. 2:56: Filming for the second season will start on the 9th, with the ladies cooking at the parents' house. 3:09: Family recipes will be featured in the upcoming episodes. 3:20: The first season is available on YouTube. 6:16: ! The speaker demonstrates a homemade stone and clay furnace. 6:16: The speaker built the stove over 30 years ago. 6:26: The stove is used for sorghum making demonstrations. 6:32: The speaker had never heard of such a furnace before. 8:31: 🥞 The speaker talks about their experience making sorghum and how they started demonstrating the old-time way of sorghum making at Smoky Mountain Park. 8:31: The speaker explains a technique they use to pour the sorghum out of a container. 8:47: The sorghum looks thin because it is hot, around 228 to 230 degrees. 9:09: The speaker started demonstrating sorghum making at Smoky Mountain Park because they were already doing it at other state parks and the park wanted someone to demonstrate the old-time way. 11:13: 📺 The Gunthers of Muddy Pond is an Appalachian Channel series that showcases the process of making sorghum syrup on a farm. 11:13: The Gunthers sell a lot of syrup by doing demonstrations at places with high foot traffic. 11:37: There are 12 episodes on the Appalachian Channel that show the process of cutting the cane and the machinery used. 11:50: The Gunthers' Series is called 'The Gunthers of Muddy Pond'. Recap for / undefined by Tammy AI #theappalachianchannel #countrystore #thesimplelife #simplelife #sorghum #smokymountains #cadescove