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The Grubologists Do India
Kev goes to India and substitutes his wife Liz for Tash.
Tash reacts to Kev trying samosas, bharwan mirchi, palak pakoda, katchori, gulab jamun, chumchum and a sweet he can't remember the name of, answers on a postcard please!
He even brings back a few bits for her to try!
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we're back! Trying weird cheese! cheese review and reaction | The Grubologists
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hey guys! its been a while but we are back with a cheese tasting video! if you have been to our channel before you will know that we have tried alot of different foods and we continue to do so in the future! as always if you would like to contact us then please either head to our instagram @thegrubologists email us at thegrubologists@hotmail.com or letashajohnson@live.co.uk you can also send us...
Snack Surprise monthly subscription box review! trying a snack subscription box
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hey guys! its been a while but we are back with a snack surprise subscription box! if you have been to our channel before you will know that we have tried afew of these boxes and we really are a fan! in every box you will receive at least 10 full size items from a different country every single month keeping things super exciting and also getting to try different snacks from around the world at...
The Grubologists try cooking naan bread! diabetic friendly alternative recipe
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COOKING WITH THE GRUBOLOGISTS a new type of video on our channel! come cook with us! in this video we try making low carb low sugar keto friendly pancakes! how did we do? let us know if you like these style of cooking videos and we will do more in the future! sorry about the break in uploads we had a lot of stuff going on including illness but we are back up and back to our regular uploads! as ...
carb free pancakes! how to make carb free, no sugar, healthy pancakes at home- diabetic friendly
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COOKING WITH THE GRUBOLOGISTS a new type of video on our channel! come cook with us! in this video we try making low carb low sugar keto friendly pancakes! how did we do? let us know if you like these style of cooking videos and we will do more in the future! sorry about the break in uploads we had a lot of stuff going on including illness but we are back up and back to our regular uploads! as ...
brits try girl scout cookies for the first time!
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today the grubologists try the famous girl scout cookies for the first time and boy were we impressed! they are actually great minus the odd one! let us know which one is your favourite in the comments below! we had afew favs we couldnt choose between girl scout cookies are talked about so much here in tv shows and i think most brits would love the opportunity to try them at some point in their...
brits try american snacks, squirty cheese, jalapeno jelly, reeces and more
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this huge box of snacks turned up at our door?! first impressions and ratings hey everyone! in this video the Grubologists try american snacks sent to us from a subscriber! we cant quite believe how amazing, kind and generous marc is! we honestly appreciate this so much and we are both so overwhelmed that someone would enjoy our videos to send us all of this! have you tried any of these? let us...
american snack review
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this huge box of snacks turned up at our door?! first impressions and ratings hey everyone! in this video the Grubologists try american snacks sent to us from a subscriber! we cant quite believe how amazing, kind and generous marc is! we honestly appreciate this so much and we are both so overwhelmed that someone would enjoy our videos to send us all of this! have you tried any of these? let us...
Brits Trying a huge box of American snacks pt 2
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this huge box of snacks turned up at our door?! first impressions and ratings hey everyone! in this video the Grubologists try american snacks sent to us from a subscriber! we cant quite believe how amazing, kind and generous marc is! we honestly appreciate this so much and we are both so overwhelmed that someone would enjoy our videos to send us all of this! have you tried any of these? let us...
Trying a huge box of American snacks ....again!
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this huge box of snacks turned up at our door?! first impressions and ratings hey everyone! in this video the Grubologists try american snacks sent to us from a subscriber! we cant quite believe how amazing, kind and generous marc is! we honestly appreciate this so much and we are both so overwhelmed that someone would enjoy our videos to send us all of this! have you tried any of these? let us...
Cook American mac and cheese with us! KRAFT VS HOMEMADE | Cooking with the Grubologists
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COOKING WITH THE GRUBOLOGISTS a new type of video on our channel! come cook with us! in this video we try making KRAFT mac and cheese and a homemade recipe we found on youtube! how did we do? let us know if you like these style of cooking videos and we will do more in the future! sorry about the break in uploads we had a lot of stuff going on including illness but we are back up and back to our...
CHIPS, DIPS & NUTS! American snack review! YUM or MEHHH?
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this huge box of snacks turned up at our door?! first impressions and ratings hey everyone! in this video the Grubologists try american snacks sent to us from a subscriber! we cant quite believe how amazing, kind and generous marc is! we honestly appreciate this so much and we are both so overwhelmed that someone would enjoy our videos to send us all of this! have you tried any of these? let us...
AMERICAN SNACK REVIEW! sent to us by a subscriber! yum? or mehhh
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this huge box of snacks turned up at our door?! first impressions and ratings hey everyone! in this video the Grubologists try american snacks sent to us from a subscriber! we cant quite believe how amazing, kind and generous marc is! we honestly appreciate this so much and we are both so overwhelmed that someone would enjoy our videos to send us all of this! have you tried any of these? let us...
Rating American snacks sent to us by a subscriber! yum? or mehhh
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this huge box of snacks turned up at our door?! first impressions and ratings hey everyone! in this video the Grubologists try american snacks sent to us from a subscriber! we cant quite believe how amazing, kind and generous marc is! we honestly appreciate this so much and we are both so overwhelmed that someone would enjoy our videos to send us all of this! have you tried any of these? let us...
Rating American snacks sent to us by a subscriber! good? or mehhh
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this huge box of snacks turned up at our door?! first impressions and ratings hey everyone! in this video the Grubologists try american snacks sent to us from a subscriber! we cant quite believe how amazing, kind and generous marc is! we honestly appreciate this so much and we are both so overwhelmed that someone would enjoy our videos to send us all of this! have you tried any of these? let us...
This Huge AMERICAN snack box arrived!! HUGE SNACK UNBOXING! first impressions
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This Huge AMERICAN snack box arrived!! HUGE SNACK UNBOXING! first impressions
BRITS TRY a snack subscription box! massive FAIL!
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BRITS TRY a snack subscription box! massive FAIL!
American snack review! a box of popular snacks from a subscriber! American taste test
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American snack review! a box of popular snacks from a subscriber! American taste test
Trying a snack MYSTERY BOX! Brits try snacks from other countries | The Grubologists
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Trying a snack MYSTERY BOX! Brits try snacks from other countries | The Grubologists
BRITS TRY SNACK SUPRISE BOX! funny reactions | AUSTRIA | The Grubologists
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BRITS TRY SNACK SUPRISE BOX! funny reactions | AUSTRIA | The Grubologists
BRITS TRY American cereals! trying American breakfast items for the first time
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BRITS TRY American cereals! trying American breakfast items for the first time
SNACK REVIEW! english try a snack subscription box from Hungary
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SNACK REVIEW! english try a snack subscription box from Hungary
BRITS TRY a snack subscription box! Sweden snacks taste test | the Grubologists
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BRITS TRY a snack subscription box! Sweden snacks taste test | the Grubologists
HUGE AMERICAN CHIPS taste test! trying 12 different herrs flavours!
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HUGE AMERICAN CHIPS taste test! trying 12 different herrs flavours!
American CHEESEY PUFFS taste test! MEGA Herrs taste test. BRITS TRY AMERICAN CHIPS
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American CHEESEY PUFFS taste test! MEGA Herrs taste test. BRITS TRY AMERICAN CHIPS
SNACK TASTE TEST, Brits trying snacks from other countries! Turkish treats PART 2
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SNACK TASTE TEST, Brits trying snacks from other countries! Turkish treats PART 2
SNACK TASTE TEST, Brits trying snacks from other countries! Turkish treats
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SNACK TASTE TEST, Brits trying snacks from other countries! Turkish treats
HERSEYS CHOCOLATE SHOWDOWN! rating heresy's chocolate against British cheap brand
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HERSEYS CHOCOLATE SHOWDOWN! rating heresy's chocolate against British cheap brand
BRITS TRY Japanese SNACKS - tasting Japanese snacks for the first time
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BRITS TRY Japanese SNACKS - tasting Japanese snacks for the first time
BRITS TRY AMERICAN SNACKS, tasting popular American chocolate bars!
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BRITS TRY AMERICAN SNACKS, tasting popular American chocolate bars!

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @debabratanayaklionrocks
    @debabratanayaklionrocks 2 дні тому

    JUst try to learn certain editing skills. The video you are reacting to should be better if playing simultaneously infront of you.

  • @sdsGujral
    @sdsGujral 4 дні тому

    Very indegenous foods

  • @yesyess78
    @yesyess78 4 дні тому

    Very slow video Quite boring

    • @SonOfTheDawn515
      @SonOfTheDawn515 4 дні тому

      @@yesyess78 I'm sure women say the same thing about you. Very. Slow.

    • @thegrubologists3269
      @thegrubologists3269 4 дні тому

      well we cant all live life in the fast lane

  • @ManjuRoy-i5c
    @ManjuRoy-i5c 5 днів тому

    hi ! 1. chumchum : apparently, theirs was fresh while yours was stale, if not already past its fitness as food for humans. 2. dilkhushhal : forgotten name of sweet meaning dil = soul, khush = happy & hal = state; that is, something that is supposed to take your soul to a state of happiness. happy grubbing...

    • @thegrubologists3269
      @thegrubologists3269 5 днів тому

      yeah we bought the chum chum from a supermarket in the uk it is not the same. thanks for the info

    • @ManjuRoy-i5c
      @ManjuRoy-i5c 4 дні тому

      @@thegrubologists3269 🙏

  • @bobbyeapen6049
    @bobbyeapen6049 5 днів тому

    Must try pyaz kachori

  • @bobbyeapen6049
    @bobbyeapen6049 5 днів тому

    Also trying it fresh, and from a sweet house, is like on another level.

    • @thegrubologists3269
      @thegrubologists3269 5 днів тому

      to be fair shahi samosa is reputed to be the best sweet house in jodhpur

  • @parulkapoor9466
    @parulkapoor9466 5 днів тому

    Rasmali

    • @thegrubologists3269
      @thegrubologists3269 5 днів тому

      i love it but unfortunately i avoid dairy in india the milk is too rich and has an odd effect on our poor european stomachs

    • @SonOfTheDawn515
      @SonOfTheDawn515 4 дні тому

      @@thegrubologists3269 Because they don't follow standards of pasteurization

  • @parulkapoor9466
    @parulkapoor9466 5 днів тому

    Trying rascals n rabbit form indian sweet house n butter chicken also

  • @CA_2412
    @CA_2412 5 днів тому

    Woah, this channel looks like the ER section of a hospital or the natty old bat section of society. Wonder how I stumbled here. Creepy!

  • @Healthysoul-id8zu
    @Healthysoul-id8zu 6 днів тому

    Nice .. you should come to India 😊😊

  • @Anonymous0b1000
    @Anonymous0b1000 6 днів тому

    I don't know why every fu*king american youtuber wants indian views🤡🤡

  • @SonOfTheDawn515
    @SonOfTheDawn515 7 днів тому

    I thought y'all quit! Glad I am still subscribed!

    • @thegrubologists3269
      @thegrubologists3269 5 днів тому

      aye up, well in truth we kind of had to i got diabetis and tash found out she is celiac so that kinda dosent leave us much to eat hahaha but in this case as we were in india working i thought a special was worth doing. please keep subscribed you never know

    • @SonOfTheDawn515
      @SonOfTheDawn515 4 дні тому

      @thegrubologists3269 Especially Tash being a vegetarian. Man she's got some disabilities! No meat, no bread... Lol

    • @letashajohn
      @letashajohn 4 дні тому

      ​@SonOfTheDawn515 yes my life is miserable without bread 😭

  • @NoirL.A.
    @NoirL.A. Місяць тому

    i'm yankee (L.A.) but i lived in manchester 2 1/2 years with an english gf. luv yer vids you 2 are about as northern england as it gets. and btw, the ancient greeks had a form of apple pie. they also had a form of cheesecake. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crumble

    • @thegrubologists3269
      @thegrubologists3269 5 днів тому

      how very dare you MANCHESTER that like an insult to a yorkshireman hahaha. thanks for the comment

  • @NoirL.A.
    @NoirL.A. Місяць тому

    girl scout cookies (you'd call them biscuits) are surprisingly good. you'd expect them to be mediocre at best but that's not the case they're actually awesome. i don't care fer the coconut personally but the rest are great.

  • @NoirL.A.
    @NoirL.A. Місяць тому

    you two are much too upbeat and positive to be english..... and btw, when you say "cat sick" i assume yer referring to cat barf and yer right it does kinda look like that. i assume it tastes alot better though (never tried cat barf so i can only guess).

    • @thegrubologists3269
      @thegrubologists3269 5 днів тому

      its cos you lived in manchester the long necks are miserable hahaha. yeah cat sick is cat barf, and Tash has very strange eating habbits so who knows lol

  • @outogetyougotyou5250
    @outogetyougotyou5250 2 місяці тому

    You must be a smoker....

  • @RobertRitter-l9z
    @RobertRitter-l9z 2 місяці тому

    Over-priced, yes. Scam, no. They sell them to learn business skills. During Girl Scout Week, you can't go hardly anywhere without being mobbed by Girl Scouts. :)

  • @scottde6870
    @scottde6870 2 місяці тому

    I think I paid $5 last time.

  • @Willie_Nixon
    @Willie_Nixon 3 місяці тому

    Americans were made in England at one time too but now we're as American as American's. And apple pie...lol

    • @thegrubologists3269
      @thegrubologists3269 5 днів тому

      ah that explains it like american english knicked that too lol thanks for commenting

  • @alaina5958
    @alaina5958 4 місяці тому

    Mounds came first. Bounty came second

  • @davidcopple8071
    @davidcopple8071 5 місяців тому

    Several American companies are gouging consumers here in the United States. After covid, President Biden was able to turn the economy around and inflation began coming down. But several American companies wanted to keep charging the higher prices as if inflation was still high. President Biden is working on remedies for price fixing and price gouging by American corporations. But he and the Democrats in congress are having to fight tooth and nail to overcome the Republicans very slight majority in congress. Because Republican politicians are huge benefactors of the legalized bribery called campaign donations and lobbying from these very same corporate pirates who are raping the American consumers. And the Republican politicians don't want the gravy train of money they all receive to buy their votes. So they do everything within their power to block anything the Democrats are trying to do to hold these companies accountable for taking advantage of the American people. That's why you can get some of the exact same things there for a lot less than Americans have to pay for something that is made here in America. The exact same thing happens with prescription drugs. Almost every other country in the world only pays a fraction of what U.S. consumers are made to pay for the exact same prescriptions made by the exact same American companies. It's a sad,sad situation here.

    • @thegrubologists3269
      @thegrubologists3269 5 днів тому

      in fairness same here inflation is low but the prices never came down after covid. at least you lot still have free speech. we get put in jail here if we post something the government dont like

  • @davidcopple8071
    @davidcopple8071 5 місяців тому

    The Milky Way bar is made of nougat, topped with caramel and covered with milk chocolate. It was created in 1923 by Frank C. Mars and originally manufactured in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The name and taste derived from a then-popular malted milk drink (milkshake) of the day, not after the astronomical galaxy. There is no caramel in a Three Musketeers bar. So no. It's not a Milky Way.

  • @davidcopple8071
    @davidcopple8071 5 місяців тому

    You need glasses mate. She's right about the font on the Milky Way candy bar. And Yes we have Mars bars as well. My favorite Mars Bar is the Midnight Black Dark chocolate.

    • @thegrubologists3269
      @thegrubologists3269 5 днів тому

      hahaha you cant let these young uns think they are right all the time, watch a few more vids you will see my favorite pass time is winding her up hahaha

  • @davidcopple8071
    @davidcopple8071 5 місяців тому

    Reese's Pieces. The preferred candy of all extra terrestrials everywhere.

  • @davidcopple8071
    @davidcopple8071 5 місяців тому

    Give the kids the Hot Tamales and they should be unable to make a sound for at least twenty minutes or so.

  • @davidcopple8071
    @davidcopple8071 5 місяців тому

    If the jalapeno product has pectin in it. Then it is most likely either a jelly or a jam. Jam would have bits in it. Jelly would be free of any bits. And I can't think of any American relishes that use pectin at all.

  • @davidcopple8071
    @davidcopple8071 5 місяців тому

    My oldest brother was a coffee snob. He did everything himself short of growing the beans. He rosted his own coffee beans, ground them himself. I on the other hand am completely satisfied with my one single cup of Folgers instant coffee in the morning. A kettle, a cup and a spoon is all the equipment I need.

  • @davidcopple8071
    @davidcopple8071 5 місяців тому

    I'd wager that if you were able to get enough people to go into your local grocer and ask them to let their Nabisco vender know that they really want this flavor of Oreo to be a regular item in the store. Most businessmen want to make more money and if enough interest is shown. You may well get them there.

    • @thegrubologists3269
      @thegrubologists3269 5 днів тому

      dont think it works like that British oreos are made by licence so we only get whats produced here EU regs n stuff

  • @davidcopple8071
    @davidcopple8071 5 місяців тому

    Ironically, white chocolate contains no actual chocolate.

  • @davidcopple8071
    @davidcopple8071 5 місяців тому

    Apple crumble is a traditional British dessert that likely originated in the 1940s during World War II. It was created as a substitute for apple pie, which was more difficult to make due to food rationing and a lack of ingredients like flour and butter. Instead, people made a crumble topping of flour, fat, and brown sugar that resembled breadcrumbs, and sprinkled it on top of stewed fruit. The dish became a registered national recipe in 1942.

  • @davidcopple8071
    @davidcopple8071 5 місяців тому

    Apple pie originated in England around 600 years ago, with the first recorded recipe appearing in 1381. The recipe included apples, spices, dried fruits, and pastry, but it didn't contain sugar because it was expensive and scarce at the time. The pastry crust was also called "coffin" pastry and was meant to be inedible. The dish was influenced by culinary traditions from France, the Netherlands, and the Ottoman Empire. But perfected in America. So it's not really accurate to say that what is known as apple pie was invented in England in the Saxon era 600 years ago. Because except for the apples there is nothing the same. No sugar, an inedible crust, and more than likely given England's long time history of bland food, probably not much in the way of spices either. So it was an inedible shell that was little more than a cooking vessel that happened to contain apples. Doesn't really add up to what we understand today as apple pie is it? Apple pie is considered an American dessert because European settlers brought it to the colonies in the 1600s, where it quickly became popular. The dish's popularity was also influenced by apple trees being planted in the Massachusetts Bay Colony as early as the 17th century, and by Dutch immigrants introducing apple preservation techniques in the late 18th century. German immigrants also contributed to the American apple pie by introducing the edible flaky pastry crust.

    • @thegrubologists3269
      @thegrubologists3269 5 днів тому

      so you dont think that in the intervening 400 years before we brought apple pie on the mayflower no-one updated the recipe. give it up lol it`s our you know it is you can have pizza

  • @davidcopple8071
    @davidcopple8071 5 місяців тому

    Vegans and Vegetarians in my personal experience. Seem to work really hard to convince themselves and others that their food tastes just as good, if not better, than real food. I've tried several vegetarian foods and some are okay like tofu. As a former head chef and chef instructor. I do have some advantages in food preparation and food science that the average home cook may be lacking. But even with my experience and knowledge. The vast majority of prepared vegan food, like vegan cheese for instance, initially tastes okay but then the after taste , or the finish, is usually horrible. Same with some prepared vegetarian foods. I also have yet to meet either a vegetarian or vegan who is not taking daily supplements to make up for the lack of something crucial in their diet's like iron or calcium for instance. I take absolutely no supplements of any kind. Not even vitamins. ( The majority of the artificial vitamins are lacking key ingredients found in real food that allows your body to absorb the proper amount of the vitamins. And the majority of the artificial vitamins you take in pill from leaves your body in your urine. But at least I guess you have really healthy urine. ) , rather I get all of my vitamins and minerals through the foods I enjoyed and choose to eat.

    • @thegrubologists3269
      @thegrubologists3269 5 днів тому

      it`s not the same it really isn`t Tash keeps telling me her burgers taste just like meat............they don`t

  • @davidcopple8071
    @davidcopple8071 5 місяців тому

    Duncan Donut's coffee in America is very popular.

  • @davidcopple8071
    @davidcopple8071 5 місяців тому

    I have no idea why the Little Debbie's Oatmeal Cream Pie Cereal tastes of Cinnamon. I assure you that the actual Cream Pies from Little Debbies has no cinnamon flavor that I have ever detected. At all.

  • @davidcopple8071
    @davidcopple8071 5 місяців тому

    Never make cream of wheat in a microwave! Changes it's character.

    • @thegrubologists3269
      @thegrubologists3269 5 днів тому

      this is the problem when you are un accostomed to a certain food prepare it wrong and you are not getting the best result

  • @davidcopple8071
    @davidcopple8071 5 місяців тому

    Semolina is a type of wheat. Generally used to make traditional pasta.

  • @davidcopple8071
    @davidcopple8071 5 місяців тому

    You've made your Cream of Weat way too thick. It should be smooth and creamy. Sugar, butter and milk is the traditional way to serve it. It should be thick but not clumpy.

  • @davidcopple8071
    @davidcopple8071 5 місяців тому

    You absolutely need to season your grits. Either with salt, pepper and butter. Or Sugar and butter for sweet grits. But grits on their own are very bland. But that's really a good thing because it gives you a blank pallet to work with. Just like chicken breasts. People love chicken breasts but you would never just eat the breast plain, unseasoned. It would be bland and almost flavorless same as grits and many other foods. Grits are made from ground hominy. Which is a corn product originally created by Native Americans. Origin. The dish originated with the Native American Muscogee tribe using hominy. American colonists learned to make the dish from the Native Americans, and it quickly became an American staple. At that time, maize or hominy for grits was ground on a stone mill.

  • @davidcopple8071
    @davidcopple8071 5 місяців тому

    Actually grits are a Southern American staple breakfast and side dish or main dish. As they can be prepared for sweet or savory dishes and classics like shrimp and Grits, Cheese Grits are very popular mostly in the Southern U S. One point though. No self respecting Southerner would ever use instant grits. But I recon for your purposes they may well do. However. Regular Grits are much better. Just think of grits as Southern American Polenta.

  • @BettyYoung-q7n
    @BettyYoung-q7n 5 місяців тому

    the best is Bugles with the cheese sprayed in the opening. Yum

  • @DaveBrazda-b4f
    @DaveBrazda-b4f 5 місяців тому

    You could give the bean dip, a splash of hot sauce to kick it up a notch.

  • @tinakensinger9586
    @tinakensinger9586 5 місяців тому

    If you put the Hot Tamales in hot apple cider, it is the best!

  • @gamesman0118
    @gamesman0118 5 місяців тому

    Yes I remember Daktari!

  • @jonsinclair3997
    @jonsinclair3997 5 місяців тому

    Mounds from the refrigerator or freezer is best. My favorite is pay day.

  • @danielemlet7885
    @danielemlet7885 5 місяців тому

    Kraft is about.50to 1.00 to buy and i put no milk in its better, alot of Americans

  • @danielemlet7885
    @danielemlet7885 5 місяців тому

    Its popular because it is very cheap to make

    • @thegrubologists3269
      @thegrubologists3269 5 днів тому

      thing is and i understand food is cheaper in the uk but the stove top version was just as cheap give or take 50p (cents)

  • @danielemlet7885
    @danielemlet7885 5 місяців тому

    When America's tried to find out how to make good chocolate, the English and French refused to show them how this was before WW1 .

  • @kaylanichols7343
    @kaylanichols7343 5 місяців тому

    I put crisps on my normal ham or turkey sandwiches. I think the ketchup and crispy sandwich sounds worse than the noodle sandwich

  • @kaylanichols7343
    @kaylanichols7343 5 місяців тому

    I'm in Tennessee. We get herrs here

  • @blackpowder99
    @blackpowder99 5 місяців тому

    The Chezz wiz part had me tearing up with joy😂😂😂