As someone who doesn’t release his secret recipes to his family, I can tell you, they’re almost always unimpressive and that’s why you don’t release the secret.
Or maybe some are like me and i rarely follow a recipe. I just toss in stuff that I have hanging around in non measured amounts and go with it lol. "Can i have your recipe?" "Ummm... i dont even have the recipe and i made it lol"
TBH, while they might not have been culinary masterpieces, I think these recipes must have brought joy to many people or at least to the deceased persons themselves while they were still alive, so that’s why they were put on their gravestones; to continue to bring joy to others that come to the cemetery to mourn their losses.
I think its kind of sweet to have a recipe on your headstone to leave behind to the world. a precious recipe that was your special touch that made ppl happy. not to mention that each letter costs a fortune to be engraved
@@lant7123 Nothing is forever, which is what makes the experience/journey so special. We take care of a pioneer cemetary, and I can guarantee the stones aren't forever either. 😂
I think the idea is that it reminds the family of that person. You're tasting a bit of what that person loved. May not be the best, but it, and, more importantly, the person who made it, brought joy to people's lives.
Exactly. I honestly dont really know if I want to continue watch their show after this. I know I might still be raw from my mom dying but this is so disrespectful
i don't think they were disrespectful to the deceased. i just think it's what the comment you replied to says, the recipes just aren't that great when you didn't know the person and don't have lovely memories attatched to the dish with the person.
@@bonnieb9238 I know they didn't intend to cause offense, I'm just not sure they or the writers thought very hard about the subject they chose. I guess bc "graveyards=spooky" or something. This would have worked better as a Good Mythical More. They could have just tasted some of the recipes and talked about the topic instead of ranking and criticizing.
Damn Link just went full savage today... I think this is more of a tradition thing. Where you go back to visit the grave, get the recipe, then make a batch of cookies or something, just like they used to make when you get back home.
@DorothyPerkins-b2y in the comments here said the cheese dip was on an episode of Try Guys and they met the family who is super nice. I plan to watch that after GMMore.
The thought of someone being so proud of their ranch recipe to put it on their tombstone, only for it to have 6 ingredients, one of which being "Hidden Valley Ranch Seasoning" -- is hilarious 😂
It's even more hilarious when you consider that the first three ingredients are literally just the directions to make Ranch that the seasoning packet gives you.
It's not plagiarism if you attribute it. They gave credit. And let's not forget that it's usually the surviving families and loved ones that get a tombstone made, not the deceased.
I have been watching GMM for probably 15 years and ISTG the craziest thing Link has ever said was in this episode. Saying a body is *still fresh* when the person in question passed in 2022 is *wild* 😂
Then he said if he didn't learn about this and stumbled upon a recipe on a gravestone he'd think, Is this how you cook the body? Like WHAT BRO excUSE ME?
yeah not to be one of those people but that was a bit far from link. these are real people we're talking about here, and sure some families dont mind jokes like that about deceased family members but some definitely do
I love the idea of recipes on a tombstone. I know I have a great deal of pride when I'm cooking one of my grandparents' recipes. I often feel like they're there with me as I cook.
I think, because Link doesn’t cook, he’s struggling to understand the feeling people get when they make food for others and they really enjoy it. When you put love and effort into making something for your friends and family or even strangers and they really like it, it makes you feel really good. But I imagine someone who doesn’t cook wouldn’t quite get that, let’s not be too hard on him 😂
I was staring into that skull's eyes the whole episode and not watching the boys lol. And I was so ready for him to talk! I love the Halloween set this year!
Them not being able to wrap the heads around the fact that these recipes are mainly for their own future generations to come who will want to have a taste of their great great great grandparents cooking.. It would be fun to know what my ancestors from the 1800s had a family recipe for.. it’s really not meant for random strangers like they kept thinking it was for, but they are welcome to.
It’s for the family members to go to the grave and pay respects and get the recipe that the family member had as a secret. Then for them to make it “just like mom used to make”
I was sitting here making lunch like..."That's really nice people leave recipes for comfort food for passing families that are grieving and could use that" ... and then they take a dooky all over it
14:33 this guy has given me the idea of putting the recipe for choc. chip cookies from the back of the Nestle bag of chocolate chips on the headstone as a prank
This is OBVIOUSLY for the family of the deceased to look back on throughout time and be able to make something that was a part of who they were when they were alive. Maybe you didn't get to meet someone...or kiss someone and. It just an ode to them
I'm a baker. Spritz cookies-too much sugar(½cup), not enough salt(½t.), use butter! And sprinkle colored sugar before baking. Christmas cookies-close to what I make but again, use butter, not oleo(margarine)! Hard to read but I think it's the same brownie recipe I use from my Betty Crocker cookbook that I've made for decades!
My grandma gave me the cookie press that came with a spritz cookie recipie and it’s made with crisco and it’s sooo goood. My favorite cookie ever lol think it’s from the 50s or 60s. No colored sugar though.
I do get this tradition. My mom and I both won't eat chicken and dumplings anymore because it isn't my grandma's. And I can guarantee she didn't make the best chicken and dumplings. But for us that's her meal, so no one will do it like her.
My dad's side were grave diggers for generations in their small town PA cometary. My dad told me that the bodies are actually buried behind the tombstone, so that you can read the tombstone without stepping on the body! idk why cartoons show it the other way around.
They don't even have it listed on their store currently... I'd check back in a few hours, or at the latest maybe tomorrow. Hopefully they have it listed by then. :)
It's so funny how people do something really basic to their food after they are like 40, and they think it's some major revelation. My dad discovered Worcestershire sauce in burgers and my mom has vanilla in rice krispies treats. I can see both of them thinking they are tombstone worthy.
@@lant7123is it..? Feels more like the people putting recipes on tombstones are just trying to share things amongst family members and funeral-goers, not trying to get online fame for "claiming" a recipe
these recipes were probably signature dishes that they made when they were still on this earth. I bet that a lot of people really loved their food. I myself have never seen a recipe on a tombstone before. a QR code on a tombstone kinda makes sense. the relatives of the deceased can rotate recipes or other stuff that the recently passed made in their lives like a birdhouse or quilt.
No one else found this episode disrespectful? If my granny had a special family memory and Rhett and Link crapped on it, I would have a really hard time with that.
I was thinking that too…I actually am stopping the episode and not going to finish. My grandpa passed away a few weeks back and if I heard people making jokes about his headstone I would lose it
I wouldn't worry too much about it, I found it funny and lighthearted. My uncle's recipe (Dr Death's) was in the video and my family was just super happy it got on the show, especially me since I'm a huge GMM fan. No offense taken here!
I would say more self-centered than disrespectful. They seem to think that they are the arbiters of what is. “Good enough” to be on a complete strangers tombstone
I was thinking I was the only one thinking it. It seems a little insensitive especially seems as link was so savage. If I was a family member of one of those people who's Tomb stones it was, I'd be upset. First time I've ever had something to say in all the years I've followed them...
This is probably the first mythical episode I haven't enjoyed, I can't imagine seeing my loved ones recipe being made fun of online These are recipes of people who lived lives and were loved, these recipes meant so much to them they put it on their grave to live on always :(
As someone who doesn’t release his secret recipes to his family, I can tell you, they’re almost always unimpressive and that’s why you don’t release the secret.
the simple things often are the best!
Or maybe some are like me and i rarely follow a recipe. I just toss in stuff that I have hanging around in non measured amounts and go with it lol. "Can i have your recipe?" "Ummm... i dont even have the recipe and i made it lol"
I make the same pb and j sandwiches for my kids that my gf does but I call mine "Dad's special pb and j sandwiches" and they think mine taste better.
@@rigocolas That's adorable. Thanks for sharing and making me smile :)
@@rigocolas It's all about the marketing. 😁
If only my Nana would have done this with her chocolate pie. But no. She said “I’ll take that recipe to my grave” and MEANT IT 😑
😭😂
chocolate pie? thats a cake
@@Kerttisnah
@@Kerttis bro chocolate pie is barely pie, how you gonna call it a cake
Time to get the shovel
TBH, while they might not have been culinary masterpieces, I think these recipes must have brought joy to many people or at least to the deceased persons themselves while they were still alive, so that’s why they were put on their gravestones; to continue to bring joy to others that come to the cemetery to mourn their losses.
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Yep exactly my thoughts as well
I think its kind of sweet to have a recipe on your headstone to leave behind to the world. a precious recipe that was your special touch that made ppl happy. not to mention that each letter costs a fortune to be engraved
I agree
I guess it's a way to spread info that isn't likely to go away. Despite contrary rumours, the internet is not necessarily forever.
@@lant7123 Nothing is forever, which is what makes the experience/journey so special.
We take care of a pioneer cemetary, and I can guarantee the stones aren't forever either. 😂
@@lant7123gravestones also don't last forever lol
Imagine Walter White’s headstone…
I think the idea is that it reminds the family of that person. You're tasting a bit of what that person loved. May not be the best, but it, and, more importantly, the person who made it, brought joy to people's lives.
Exactly. I honestly dont really know if I want to continue watch their show after this. I know I might still be raw from my mom dying but this is so disrespectful
i don't think they were disrespectful to the deceased. i just think it's what the comment you replied to says, the recipes just aren't that great when you didn't know the person and don't have lovely memories attatched to the dish with the person.
@@bonnieb9238 I know they didn't intend to cause offense, I'm just not sure they or the writers thought very hard about the subject they chose. I guess bc "graveyards=spooky" or something.
This would have worked better as a Good Mythical More. They could have just tasted some of the recipes and talked about the topic instead of ranking and criticizing.
THIS! Sometimes, saying stuff for clicks isn't as funny. Some episodes are awkward but others not. Still fun to watch
Damn Link just went full savage today...
I think this is more of a tradition thing. Where you go back to visit the grave, get the recipe, then make a batch of cookies or something, just like they used to make when you get back home.
link is ALWAYS digging a hole for himself lol
Yeah.. OR for all the passing grieving families that will see it lol. Idk why no one is saying that
@@zoew_ and I love him for it
Aww you made me sad. Imagine going to grandma's grave and then coming home to the smell of her cookies :(
Yeah it feels a little weird pinning past family members cherish recipes against each other regardless of if they are good are not
The Try Guys did a mini documentary on Deborah and her red lantern cheese dip with her family :)
Links gonna be haunted after this one😂
Wishing Stevie a speedy recovery within the next 3 years 🤦♂️
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I'd like to think that those people who put recipes on their tombs were really nice cozy people to know.
I think so too. I feel like I misunderstood how this episode was going to go.
@DorothyPerkins-b2y in the comments here said the cheese dip was on an episode of Try Guys and they met the family who is super nice. I plan to watch that after GMMore.
@@Silvercanth yes it's such a good episode. It's so sweet and well-done
yes definitely
6:34 the little groan link does when he realizes the hole he's digging himself
The grave he’s digging, if you will
The thought of someone being so proud of their ranch recipe to put it on their tombstone, only for it to have 6 ingredients, one of which being "Hidden Valley Ranch Seasoning" -- is hilarious 😂
This also had me dying 😂
It's even more hilarious when you consider that the first three ingredients are literally just the directions to make Ranch that the seasoning packet gives you.
Imagine grieving over a loved one and watching some GMM to relax. Only for them to slam them and their recipes
That would be the cherry on top 🤌
I'd be honored lmao
@@Hok7ayou're a bad person and relative then.
@@bonnieb9238 you seem like a really sad person, hope you can get over yourself one day
@@bonnieb9238ew bymb. Issa joke
It's not plagiarism if you attribute it. They gave credit. And let's not forget that it's usually the surviving families and loved ones that get a tombstone made, not the deceased.
Zaaazazaa
18:29 the synchronized "y'know"
I have been watching GMM for probably 15 years and ISTG the craziest thing Link has ever said was in this episode. Saying a body is *still fresh* when the person in question passed in 2022 is *wild* 😂
😂😂
Then he said if he didn't learn about this and stumbled upon a recipe on a gravestone he'd think, Is this how you cook the body?
Like WHAT BRO excUSE ME?
yeah not to be one of those people but that was a bit far from link. these are real people we're talking about here, and sure some families dont mind jokes like that about deceased family members but some definitely do
@@kitkatkatsuki8629 god forbid someone says something a little insensitive
@@kitkatkatsuki8629Let's let those people come forward then, and stop being upset over imaginary scenarios.
I love the idea of recipes on a tombstone. I know I have a great deal of pride when I'm cooking one of my grandparents' recipes. I often feel like they're there with me as I cook.
that's a lovely way to look at it❤
Josh’s headstone better be “bile cheesecake”
😂😂😂😂😂
"Brought joy to millions of people around the world, except for those guys"
I think, because Link doesn’t cook, he’s struggling to understand the feeling people get when they make food for others and they really enjoy it. When you put love and effort into making something for your friends and family or even strangers and they really like it, it makes you feel really good. But I imagine someone who doesn’t cook wouldn’t quite get that, let’s not be too hard on him 😂
Still cannot fathom how a 46 year old man in 2024 doesn't cook 😬
A ton of ppl don't cook. It's not unusual but not a preferred thing for most adults. Lol
@@pandapanda1991traditionally the woman cooks, I would assume that’s extremely likely in links scenario seeing he’s the bread winner. Stop being extra
@@pandapanda1991 why are yall obsessed with dogging on link all the time just stop watching
It felt like the crew pitched this episode, and although Rhett and Link were not fully on board, they decided to film it anyway. lol
Rest in peace to the food enjoyers we lost along the way
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I was staring into that skull's eyes the whole episode and not watching the boys lol. And I was so ready for him to talk! I love the Halloween set this year!
I don’t eat fudge much in my daily routine, but on vacation I judge fudge and become a fudge fiend
i think i love fudge
I think I'm feeling queasy 😕
I think this fudge has been drugged...
Who would do such a thing
*me*
I think it’s wonderful that they’re willing to share their recipes. Too many people absolutely refuse to share their recipe and I think that’s sad.
I think it must be so special for the people who knew them to be able to make food that reminds them of their loved one.
I want a detailed recipe for crystal methamphetamine on my tombstone… that’ll get some laughs
Especially when they mess up and turn it into an incendiary grenade, lol.
genius😂😂😂🎉🎉
@@Silvercanth😂😂😂😂😂
That makes me wonder if there are any limits to what you can put on a tombstone 😭
tbh people would probably think it was a Breaking Bad reference lol
"Listen, we got the internet, now. Like, you can make anything you want to." - Rhett McLaughlin, seller of the Mythical Cookbook :)
Them not being able to wrap the heads around the fact that these recipes are mainly for their own future generations to come who will want to have a taste of their great great great grandparents cooking..
It would be fun to know what my ancestors from the 1800s had a family recipe for.. it’s really not meant for random strangers like they kept thinking it was for, but they are welcome to.
If Link dies, he should put a QR code to the Mythical Short where in he says: "Would you like some of this on your that". If you know, you know.
Not if but when
I think Link should stop talking today😂😂
I want to agree but I'm about to watch GMMore and that might make the episode really awkward.
@Silvercanth true enough lol
And everyday
@@kimstolz8880 cry more 🤣
@@ImCrxasure, what about?
Honestly, I think these recipes are for family to remember them by. Not randos who don't matter.
My aunt told us she wants to have a cocktail recipe on her headstone and I 100% support it
It’s for the family members to go to the grave and pay respects and get the recipe that the family member had as a secret. Then for them to make it “just like mom used to make”
Omg, is that what it's for?
LMAO no one acknowledged Rhett saying he wanted an umbrella over his tombstone and that made the joke 100×s funnier
"That's among the best ranch I've had today" BAHHAHAHAH
“The body’s still fresh?”
This guy, man 😂
Both of these dudes have such good skin. Need that skincare routine
Yessss
I was sitting here making lunch like..."That's really nice people leave recipes for comfort food for passing families that are grieving and could use that" ... and then they take a dooky all over it
I got way too excited when they said the skull could talk 😭 that would’ve been such a funny bit
I was hoping Jordan was voicing it
These recipes brought so much love to all the family and it's one why to keep their memorie alive
can’t really explain it but something about this just feels super distasteful
I feel that
I'm going to need a call on this comment, please: Ironic, Non Ironic, Punny, None, Some or All the Above 🧐
And tomorrow's ep is an interview with the 8 ghosts who are now haunting Link
I knew it was Debra’s Red Lantern Cheese Dip before they even said it. Thanks Try Guys 😅
I think Rhett should put a recipe on his tombstone and call it “Rhettsipe”
14:33 this guy has given me the idea of putting the recipe for choc. chip cookies from the back of the Nestle bag of chocolate chips on the headstone as a prank
anybody else not see the button? lol
Yup smh
Button for what
me
spritz cookies are my favorite but we only make them at christmas. my grandmother has been using the same spritz maker since the 60s or something.
yes-its a nostalgic thing. I love them too
@1:30 I feel like R/L didn't even enjoy their own product, this one kinda seems like a stretch..
17:28 "This is how to cook the body? " 😂
I love this gentle, positive, loving everything Link.
This feels like a GMMore episode
The cheese dip is from a Try Guys ep where Zach visits her grave and talks to her family. It was super sweet.
It's not plagiarism, he cited the source! Lol
This years Halloween set is the best one yet!!! Thanks art department 🖤
Yall are two of the most hilarious yet infuriating men on UA-cam 💀
This brings "I will take this recipe to my grave" a whole new meaning 😂😂😂
This is OBVIOUSLY for the family of the deceased to look back on throughout time and be able to make something that was a part of who they were when they were alive. Maybe you didn't get to meet someone...or kiss someone and. It just an ode to them
I thought link was just shaking a roll of toilet paper and making up stuff 😂
The link is obviously not there, that's been Tanner for some time now... 😅😂
I'm a baker. Spritz cookies-too much sugar(½cup), not enough salt(½t.), use butter! And sprinkle colored sugar before baking. Christmas cookies-close to what I make but again, use butter, not oleo(margarine)! Hard to read but I think it's the same brownie recipe I use from my Betty Crocker cookbook that I've made for decades!
My grandma gave me the cookie press that came with a spritz cookie recipie and it’s made with crisco and it’s sooo goood. My favorite cookie ever lol think it’s from the 50s or 60s. No colored sugar though.
I read the title as “We Eat Cement” was about to say das concrete BAYBEEE 🐶🐶🐶
😂😂
I do get this tradition. My mom and I both won't eat chicken and dumplings anymore because it isn't my grandma's. And I can guarantee she didn't make the best chicken and dumplings. But for us that's her meal, so no one will do it like her.
Was not expecting Link to be so unhinged this episode xD
The link isn’t there….
2:05 the link did not, in fact, pop up on the screen right now lol
Maybe we're supposed to click on Link the man?
It's on the right next to the rhett
Yea i don't think that's link either. Possible a clone
it’s the one with glasses
the video starts at 3:51 btw for everyone
This is my favorite Halloween set yet, that skull is awesome!!
My dad's side were grave diggers for generations in their small town PA cometary. My dad told me that the bodies are actually buried behind the tombstone, so that you can read the tombstone without stepping on the body! idk why cartoons show it the other way around.
I’ve been to funerals and the headstone is above the head. The body isn’t behind the tombstone.
3:51 video starts here. Your welcome
I came here to do this
No link or button popped up. No link in description or anything yall!!!
For what for what
There was an option for the GMM store for me
They don't even have it listed on their store currently... I'd check back in a few hours, or at the latest maybe tomorrow. Hopefully they have it listed by then. :)
@@Deja117it’s on the website under new items
Just look at the screen
I thought was shaking a toilet paper roll😂
Stevie trying to soften the savage 🤣🤣
“We Try Recipes From Graveyards” is a much better title than previous, “We Try Cemetery Food”
Good Mythical Morning my fellow Beasties!!!
SECOND!!! Ahhhh!!!
have a mythical rest of week x
Link has no filter for his intrusive thoughts. And I'm here for it.
It's so funny how people do something really basic to their food after they are like 40, and they think it's some major revelation. My dad discovered Worcestershire sauce in burgers and my mom has vanilla in rice krispies treats. I can see both of them thinking they are tombstone worthy.
@@saltykitty1207 Yeah, I put vanilla in my crispy treats. & I have realized soy sauce in place of worchestershire is better!😄
It's like those Zoomers on TikTok thinking they invented a dish that's been around for 50 years.
@@lant7123is it..? Feels more like the people putting recipes on tombstones are just trying to share things amongst family members and funeral-goers, not trying to get online fame for "claiming" a recipe
Lol that's hilarious
Tbh most “family recipes” are this way.
That is a show to make. Have Rhett and Link design their tombstone.
I'm going to put my super secret buffalo chicken dip recipe on my tombstone that totally isn't on a bottle of Franks
20:33 says the guy monetizing his conversations with his own dad lol
2:34 Herb? Is that you? 😂
its 9pm in Australia and i should be sleeping because i have exams but GMM is obviously much more important
It is not
Yes, Good Mythical Night for us. I watch it every night 😂
@@derrapha2.049 …yes it is?
It’s now 10pm in Australia
Time zones are a thing buddy.
@@voseerie1439 no I'm saying that watching gmm is not more important than getting rest before exams buddy
@@voseerie1439 afterwards you can do whatever you like
I guess you’re gonna have to do that with Charles bbq sauce 😂
Good mythical morning Insomniacs!!!!
Love the look on Link's face when he realizes he should not have spoken... lmao
these recipes were probably signature dishes that they made when
they were still on this earth. I bet that a lot of people really loved
their food. I myself have never seen a recipe on a tombstone
before. a QR code on a tombstone kinda makes sense. the
relatives of the deceased can rotate recipes or other stuff that
the recently passed made in their lives like a birdhouse or quilt.
"Yup, I did that" I felt that 😂
No one else found this episode disrespectful? If my granny had a special family memory and Rhett and Link crapped on it, I would have a really hard time with that.
I was thinking that too…I actually am stopping the episode and not going to finish. My grandpa passed away a few weeks back and if I heard people making jokes about his headstone I would lose it
I wouldn't worry too much about it, I found it funny and lighthearted. My uncle's recipe (Dr Death's) was in the video and my family was just super happy it got on the show, especially me since I'm a huge GMM fan. No offense taken here!
@@chardioic woah thats so cool :) sorry that your uncle passed away man
I would say more self-centered than disrespectful. They seem to think that they are the arbiters of what is. “Good enough” to be on a complete strangers tombstone
The Bonadona - Bartlebaughs came to mind during 6:00
Good Mythical Mourning
i love good mythical morning, but did no one from the crew stop and think that this episode might not be a good idea?
I was thinking I was the only one thinking it. It seems a little insensitive especially seems as link was so savage. If I was a family member of one of those people who's Tomb stones it was, I'd be upset. First time I've ever had something to say in all the years I've followed them...
Home state mentioned in the first round?! Heck yeah! And wins (the first round at least)!!!!!!!
Also Red Lantern?! Yeah, it slaps..
Thank you for your love and unconstitutional love God bless you and your families.
All I want on my headstone is "I told you I was sick."
Rhett recognizes that details on a tombstone will degrade over time, yet still advocates for QR codes.
I love link in this episode so much. He is my spirit animal.
please do a trying every chobani flip flavor!!
When they said scary sponsorship I thought they were talking about better help!
Y’all’s gravestones could say Dank it and Sank it!
No button popped up. Lol
Not for me, either!
I think it's pretty amusing that one of the steps for making the fudge is to pour it on a marble slab
This is probably the first mythical episode I haven't enjoyed, I can't imagine seeing my loved ones recipe being made fun of online
These are recipes of people who lived lives and were loved, these recipes meant so much to them they put it on their grave to live on always :(