“Charlotte Mason” movies, documentaries, television shows

Disclaimer : many of these listings are old and have old unwholesome moments or comments or ideals so vet each listed item for yourself to judge the appropriateness for your family.

I will add to this list regularly

Movies

Documentaries

  • The Riot and The Dance
  • Is Genesis History?
  • Is Genesis History? Mountains After the Flood
  • Earth From Space
  • God of Wonders
  • Buck
  • Marty Staufer’s Wild America
  • Stuffed (2019 taxidermy doc)
  • The Dust Bowl by Ken Burns
  • Edwardian Farm
  • Victorian Farm
  • The Men who built America series
  • The United States and Britain in Prophecy
  • The Real History of the American Indians
  • Patterns of Evidence: The Exodus
  • Patterns of Evidence: The Moses Controversy
  • Patterns of Evidence: The Red Sea Miracle
  • Patterns of Evidence: The Red Sea Miracle 2
  • Patterns of Evidence: Journey to Mount Sinai
  • Patterns of Evidence: Journey to Mount Sinai 2
  • Timothy Mahoney (maker of Patterns of Evidence) has made many films, so far all I’ve seen are very good.

Television Shows or Shorts

  • Ma and Pa Kettle
  • Davey and Goliath
  • The World of Peter Rabbit and Friends
  • The Busy World of Richard Scary
  • Little House on the Prairie (until it gets weird, Mary was never married btw)
  • The Dog Whisperer/Cesar Milan/Cesar 911
  • The French Chef (Julia Child)

I use the label Charlotte Mason to make it easier for people looking for this specific category. Really this media list is for anyone looking for slower paced more wholesome, character focused video entertainment.

Ranch

3 tbs Buttermilk (Kalona brand or raw homemade)

2 tbs Mayonnaise (homemade – 1 egg, 1 c avocado oil, pinch of salt, splash of lemon juice, pinch of granulated garlic, emulsion blender, wide mouth mason jar w/lid)

2 tbs Sourcream ( Nancy’s brand or raw homemade)

1 tsp Granulated Onion

1 tsp Parsley dried

1/4 tsp Granulated Garlic

1/4 tsp Dill dried

1/4 tsp Salt (pink or Celtic sea)

1/4 tsp Black Pepper

Let’s change the way we use recipes online. No more novellas leading up to the recipe. No more clicking “jump to recipe” only to wait for a long time to get there. No more crazy distracting ad’s. Here’s the recipe. Screenshot it to share as a post or pin on pinterest, or copy paste it to print or share as a written post. The end.