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  • @ThisIsMyFullName
    @ThisIsMyFullName 9 років тому +116

    Is that an original Ikea bed? The design looks so modern.

    • @ThisIsMyFullName
      @ThisIsMyFullName 9 років тому +6

      ***** You forgot to put the all the pegs in, before you screwed it together, didn't you? Classic mistake..

  • @donalskehan
    @donalskehan 9 років тому +39

    Totally upping the bacon sambo stakes with homemade ketchup!

  • @DUNDRAC
    @DUNDRAC 9 років тому +26

    6:15 Do I Wanna Know?

    • @Owl-yc2yu
      @Owl-yc2yu 9 років тому

      +Kai Chu OMG my facebook profile picture is the same snorlax!

  • @DarksouIjah
    @DarksouIjah 9 років тому

    Although I recently just subscribed to your channel and I am subscribed to many and I mean MANY channels that deal with food, you have recently became my favorite due to your laid back personality and mostly, your sense of humor.

  • @PhilcoCup
    @PhilcoCup 9 років тому +16

    UA-cam should have a "Cook Later" button for this kind of channel...

  • @someoneyouknow12
    @someoneyouknow12 9 років тому +21

    That looks fajaminnamaja!!!

  • @uncle_gazpacho
    @uncle_gazpacho 9 років тому +2

    never seen such gorgeous bacon

  • @XzzVttll
    @XzzVttll 9 років тому +2

    one of the best episodes lately

  • @BebopTwitchClips
    @BebopTwitchClips 9 років тому +2

    Wow, that looked amazing, I need that sauce, gonna give it a go my friend... Loved the humming of "Crawling back to you... Never thought of calling when, you've had a few!"

  • @Nick_C1997
    @Nick_C1997 8 років тому +3

    Hey John, you've done 2 videos making 2 different bacon sandwiches, I'm curious, which one's better?

  • @Benny46drift
    @Benny46drift 9 років тому

    Looks amazing, great instructions and video! thumbs up!!!

  • @dennisguy5619
    @dennisguy5619 9 років тому

    yes I am but the food you cook is incredible I learn a lot from your videos thanks for that say do you have a cookbook on the market

  • @IgnatzBratzbatz
    @IgnatzBratzbatz 9 років тому +5

    Nice Sandwich but here is a great little tip for u: use the back side (blunt? side, i dont know the right word) of u knife to push your stuff from the board. It is just one flip and your knife doesnt get grinded. Thanks for the funny vid :)

  • @paulaholguin8307
    @paulaholguin8307 9 років тому +1

    que ricooooo! quiero hacer todas las recetas!

  • @jasperlee9646
    @jasperlee9646 7 років тому +1

    But for a late night snack who's bothered to make that sauce!!!

    • @johnselwitz5362
      @johnselwitz5362 7 місяців тому

      Totally agreed. A bacon sandwich is something you make when you want something cheap, quick and easy after a long day and/or a night of drinking. Nobody is going to go through all that effort to make a pretentious homemade ketchup when there’s plenty of bottled sauces from the grocery store that will do just fine.

  • @ChrisJunkFood
    @ChrisJunkFood 9 років тому +2

    That "how much did you pay" nightmare!! 😂😂 you're awesome as always!

  • @alfredclarke9647
    @alfredclarke9647 9 років тому

    I like the homemade ketch up. That was a good idea. Maybe I'll try it out.....

  • @craigkasiske7032
    @craigkasiske7032 8 років тому

    Looks like a pretty authentic sandwich! Well done!!!

  • @RobertPeters4674
    @RobertPeters4674 9 років тому +1

    Great video John, that bacon sammie looks amazing sir. That ketchup you made would also be great as a tomato soup too, YUM.

  • @needhelpguy1396
    @needhelpguy1396 9 років тому +3

    7:51, Jose Mourinho?!

  • @howeitzor
    @howeitzor 5 років тому

    Man I need to try this. John you're a legend. Made the montidito this morning. Bangin' chef. ITP 👊

  • @Nick_C1997
    @Nick_C1997 8 років тому +1

    What was the name of that hot sauce he put in? I've replayed that one moment over 100 times and I still can't figure it out

  • @vladlozano6990
    @vladlozano6990 9 років тому +1

    I freakin enjoy watching your videos ! You are very good chef and entertaining person. Keep up with great job Food busker !!!

  • @albertoarends9718
    @albertoarends9718 9 років тому

    I am so hungry right now!!!, awesome sandwich
    what is the second spice used?

  • @matthewharris3635
    @matthewharris3635 9 років тому +39

    £6 for a bacon sarni ? Can tell this guys a southerner. My local cafe is £2 and you get proper bacon and shit loads of it. London prices mate... don't be fooled.

    • @Erin-yp7vt
      @Erin-yp7vt 9 років тому +4

      Because theres competition between bars,cafes and restaurants in London.

    • @majorscrub2856
      @majorscrub2856 8 років тому +11

      +LoftyTheGam3r if there is competition the prices should be cheaper not more expensive

    • @Erin-yp7vt
      @Erin-yp7vt 8 років тому +1

      That's what I'm saying DUH ?

    • @annak1542
      @annak1542 8 років тому +1

      well, i would pay more than three quid because the ketchup is homemade and the ingredients are fresh and top quality. you don't come across that in most local cafes.

    • @matthewharris3635
      @matthewharris3635 8 років тому

      Anna K Really? we have local produce up north - doesn't have to be Heinz OR some artisan crap that is over valued down south.

  • @INTUITIVENORSK2303
    @INTUITIVENORSK2303 4 роки тому +1

    Just found this upload & wow, what yumminesssss!! Big thumbs up from me! Tack for sharin. Cheers :-)

  • @AgGRo-_-1993
    @AgGRo-_-1993 9 років тому +2

    do you have a cook book mr food busker? i need to buy one.

  • @marianzisciumaspaniei
    @marianzisciumaspaniei 8 років тому

    were i to ever visit England again i would really like to find and try some of your food

  • @karinkreamer3413
    @karinkreamer3413 6 років тому

    Try candied bacon in one of your sandwiches. Thick cut bacon basted with Cane, maple or any type of good syrup ( twice) and then baked in oven till done. Do you do something like this in UK?

  • @stevepotterton6716
    @stevepotterton6716 9 років тому

    How long do you think the ketchup will keep in the refrigerator?

  • @simonbruceyates
    @simonbruceyates 9 років тому

    Fiver sounds good- how long would the tomato sauce last for in the fridge by the way?

  • @Hoiafar
    @Hoiafar 8 років тому +3

    So I just went back to recheck the recipe for that ketchup and I realize you're using the exact same saucepan as I am. I recently got it at a second hand shop in Sweden but it came without a lid, don't suppose you happened to get rid of that saucepan in Sweden after having dropped the lid in the floor? :P

  • @Marcover4831
    @Marcover4831 7 років тому

    I saw all these videos and I always watch when I eat something mate!

  • @iwashappyonce
    @iwashappyonce 9 років тому

    How long can you store the ketchup? As long as any normal ketchup?

  • @hangemhigh2000
    @hangemhigh2000 9 років тому

    I learned to make sourdoe bread outside years ago. So the ultimate sour doe bacon sandwich is just that. Nice fresh cooled sour doe bread and a half pound pack,( half the pack) of the bacon. Nothing else. Wrap it up in that aluminum foil, ( no plastic wrap )and take it outside to eat a hour later. I wouldn't eat that, its more like a veggie bacon sandwich.
    But I still learned something, how you buttered the bread with the bacon grease. Love that idea.

  • @ClionaTinsley
    @ClionaTinsley 9 років тому

    That ketchup looks great! How long would it last for?

  • @MNBKWORK
    @MNBKWORK 8 років тому +1

    6:15
    can someone please tell me the song to the melody? i beg you ._.

    • @MNBKWORK
      @MNBKWORK 8 років тому

      thank you very much!

  • @Rahadude
    @Rahadude 8 років тому

    out of curiosity, how long does it usually took for you guys to warm the pot in -1 degrees?

  • @kylerennie8763
    @kylerennie8763 8 років тому

    How long does the tomato sauce last for?

  • @winstonsmith3507
    @winstonsmith3507 6 років тому

    Much scientific research has been done in to the inner life of
    these interesting animals which shows just how complex and social
    pigs are. Professor Donald Broom of Cambridge University Veterinary
    School in the UK has stated that pigs “have the cognitive ability
    to be quite sophisticated. Even more so than dogs and certainly three
    year olds.”
    Professor Stanley Curtis of Penn State University has noticed that
    pigs are capable of abstract representation and commented “there is
    much more going on in terms of thinking and observing by pigs than we
    would ever have guessed.” Co-researcher Dr. Sarah Boysen concluded
    that pigs are able to focus with a greater intensity than a chimp.
    In fact pigs are also very sociable and are always communicating
    using body language and oinks or squeals. More than 20 verbal ques
    have been discovered so far including the vocalization for “I’m
    hungry” as well as a call to attract a mate. Pigs often form
    elaborate extended family units and learn from one another, this
    represents a sort of culture that is passed on. Pigs are also clean,
    loyal and affectionate animals that have good memories and learn from
    trial and error.
    The horrors of pig factory
    farming
    On the factory farms, the cruelty begins with sows or mothering
    pigs, who are merely considered machines used to produce piglets.
    Their babies are taken away from them to be fattened for the sole
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    Mother sows are made pregnant by a painful and invasive form of
    artificial insemination. The sows are then confined to metal cages,
    called gestation crates, for their entire four month pregnancy.
    Pigs have a strong biological urge to prepare a nest before giving
    birth and go insane from their inability to act in a natural way on
    these factory farms. Their need to nest is so intense that the
    expectant mothers rub their snouts on the floor until they go bloody
    and raw. This frustration-induced insanity is often exhibited by the
    sows repetitively chewing the metal bars of their cages till their
    mouths bleed or by sham chewing, in which the sow chews the air.
    Being in continuous discomfort, the mother pigs urinate and
    defecate where they lie and spend day and night in their own waste.
    Unable to move they must live in these unhygienic conditions and
    quickly develop large, painful “bed sores.” These become infected
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    The farrowing crate
    At the end of their pregnancy the sows are transferred to an even
    more confining “farrowing crate,” which has an additional
    concrete platform so that that the piglets can nurse on the mother’s
    milk.
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    prodded. Once in the farrowing crate, the sows also have her legs
    tied apart so that they do not push away their nursing piglets
    in order to get a brief rest.
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    from their mothers.
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    gestation crates where the whole process is repeated again and again.
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    gives birth to 20 piglets a year for up to three or four years. Once
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    The piglets
    What is the fate of a sow’s young, innocent offspring? Ten
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    procedures are forced on the animals without anesthetics or
    painkillers by non-medical staff. They also have their ears cut so as
    to make them easily identifiable.
    The terrified infants are then imprisoned in small metal battery
    cages and piled on top of each other. The urine and waste from the
    higher cages naturally falls onto the lower piglets, creating
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    host of diseases that afflict the piglets and subsequently the humans
    who consume pig products.
    Poor ventilation in their quarters means that respiratory problems
    and disease are rampant. They are forced to live among their own
    excrement and the dead, decaying bodies of other pigs. In these
    conditions, seventy-percent of pigs develop pneumonia and more than a
    quarter develop mange, a parasitic infection of the skin.
    Illness, lack of exercise and genetic manipulation that causes
    them to grow faster than normal leads to lameness, arthritis and
    other limb conditions that may incapacitate the animals and cause
    death. To keep the pigs alive they are fed massive amounts of
    antibiotics.
    The average pig in the wild can live for approximately nine to
    fifteen years but factory farmed pigs are slaughtered at just
    six months of age. Many of the sickly and distraught animals do not
    survive the drive to the slaughterhouse.
    Transportation
    To get the terrified pigs on to the vehicles for transport the
    animals may be hit on their highly sensitive noses or prodded with
    electric rods. There is no law regulating the maximum voltage usable.
    The animals are then packed so tightly into the vehicles that as
    one former transporter observed, their intestines are actually forced
    out of their anus'.
    Millions of pigs die in transport each year. The pigs may be moved
    over long distances for three days or more. During transport, the
    pigs usually are not provided with food or water.
    Traveling through extreme climatic conditions from burning hot to
    freezing cold, pigs have been found frozen to the sides of the
    vehicle. These animals are then just left to die as they can not be
    sold for meat. Workers then drag and kick the remaining pigs to
    remove them from the truck.
    The cruelty of slaughter
    The first step in the slaughtering process is stunning the
    animals, the three main methods used are (1) poisoning with
    carbon dioxide, which slowly chokes them to a torturing death; (2)
    the use of a captive bolt gun shot into the pigs’ head, which often
    needs to be repeated as the brain lies deep in the pig’s head and
    so it is hard to induce unconsciousness; (3) electric shock using
    shock paddles placed on the head, which is also not effective.
    These methods are limited in their efficiency and as the average
    slaughterhouse processes approximately 1,000 animals per hour this
    often means that the animals are fully conscious when they are hung
    up by their feet and cut open with a knife to drain away their blood.
    Some pigs are still conscious when they are submerged in scalding
    hot water to loosen their skin and remove their hair. They are
    essentially boiled alive!
    Every year 1.3 billion pigs around the world face this fate.

  • @kemp1222
    @kemp1222 9 років тому

    Where do you get sriracha from in the UK?

  • @Excludos
    @Excludos 9 років тому +4

    In Norway, a sandwich like that would easily go upwards of $13-15

  • @alexbarlow4617
    @alexbarlow4617 9 років тому +6

    Piss funny! Food looks amazing video's are getting better and better

    • @Liamthewaldo
      @Liamthewaldo 8 років тому

      i could get a big mac for the price of that pathetic sandwhich

    • @traceycrosss
      @traceycrosss 8 років тому

      Seriously, who would rather eat a Big Mac than this? Looks amazing. I'd pay £6 or even more. The bacon looks delicious and homemade ketchup even better. So hungry now.

  • @fluokids
    @fluokids 9 років тому +1

    that's a proper sandwich mate!

    • @JDL3777
      @JDL3777 9 років тому

      +Food Busker I think I need a clone of you at my house.. Nice!!

  • @mkru1990
    @mkru1990 9 років тому

    how long can you store that ketchup?

  • @wgcpfc
    @wgcpfc 8 років тому

    Ultimate bacon sandwich is and has always been two slices of thick cut white loaf, butter, smoked back bacon and HP sauce! Sure this looks all fancy and tasty but a greasy spoon style bacon sarnie is a British institution and should not be messed with!

  • @Dazstaycontroversial
    @Dazstaycontroversial 9 років тому

    John its me Darren, amazing meeting you this week in London, yet another amazing video, will try this tomorrow for sure.

  • @ryanhorow4590
    @ryanhorow4590 Рік тому

    Why remove the stork when you sieve it any way please inform kev

  • @Conc1601
    @Conc1601 9 років тому

    That honestly looked like the best fricking bacon sandwich ever.

  • @virre199
    @virre199 9 років тому

    How long will the ketchup stay fresh?

  • @El_Makong
    @El_Makong 9 років тому

    im a simple man. i see bacon, i smell bacon, i press like..fyi, my mouth waters by just watching this

  • @shaoshuai_on_film
    @shaoshuai_on_film 9 років тому

    Yeah finally new video Good to see u again

  • @Counterfeit15
    @Counterfeit15 9 років тому

    Making this one tonight. Getting to be a weekly thing!

  • @IanMcCansey
    @IanMcCansey 8 років тому

    best start ever!

  • @charlieyerrell9146
    @charlieyerrell9146 3 роки тому

    That is right John proper old fashioned crusty bread. Quality bacon cooked properly .I have had my dinner but I still want a proper bacon Sarno's

  • @PapaKryptoss
    @PapaKryptoss 9 років тому

    Another great show.

  • @saurabhjohn5753
    @saurabhjohn5753 8 років тому +1

    tomato stops the cooking of onions. why did u add them together.??

    • @jameswarrell8396
      @jameswarrell8396 7 років тому

      yes i would of put the onions and celery first

  • @Juliaplans
    @Juliaplans 8 років тому +1

    I much prefer back bacon on a bacon sandwich, but I do agree, it has to be smoked!

  • @lloydymk2013
    @lloydymk2013 9 років тому

    Poor Simon came all the way from blackpool and only got a bacon sarnie! Dreams of all lifes exotic little culinary experiences that u usually knock up smashed to bits by one of Englands finest!! 👍👍 With the homemade sauce i woulda said 4 quid n then swore under my breath once i realised the bacon was streaky! smokey back bacon is the only one for me, thick cut can do one tho! cool story i know! night then!

  • @flatleythebard
    @flatleythebard 9 років тому

    I have to get this recipe into my life.

  • @georgecutting3952
    @georgecutting3952 6 років тому

    This video was made quite some time ago that doesn't bother me it could have been made yesterday and me just seeing it right now I am not buying store bought ketchup ever again unless I absolutely have to cuz that looks downright phenomenal

  • @illonasdollchannel007suita2
    @illonasdollchannel007suita2 5 років тому

    smoky bacon is the best its our family favirott🥓🥓🥓🥓🥓🥓🥓🥓🥓🥓🥓🥓🥓🥓🥓🥓🥓🥓

  • @leighwhiteman9446
    @leighwhiteman9446 5 років тому

    wanted to see a video on bacon butties. not a home made ketchupe that takes 8 pans to clean. but it does look nice.

  • @jking7817
    @jking7817 5 років тому

    You can sell your tomato ketchup on your website. Easy shipping to everywhere in the world.

  • @charlieyerrell9146
    @charlieyerrell9146 3 роки тому

    Sorry for the spelling mistakes. Not me poxy utube spelling errors.

  • @bebop4141
    @bebop4141 9 років тому +1

    Funniest bloody food tube ever, love this channel! HOW MUCH WOULD YOU PAY??

  • @marquez2390
    @marquez2390 9 років тому +20

    I'd pay £2.50

  • @ariiaa
    @ariiaa 9 років тому

    Great video as always!
    Could you do a Food Busker style sous vide recipe?
    From a huuuge fan in Norway! :D

  • @Gobbersmack
    @Gobbersmack 9 років тому +3

    How would the bread soak up juice on a goddamn griddle?

    • @2h4d0wDK
      @2h4d0wDK 9 років тому +10

      +Gobbersmack The juices from the bacon, onto the bread.

  • @S.A-z7q
    @S.A-z7q 9 років тому

    Как всегда, отличный рецепт! Приятно смотреть!

  • @benbrunskill5618
    @benbrunskill5618 8 років тому

    No vinegar in your ketchup, Buskie?

  • @Br13Fc4s3D3fuZer7
    @Br13Fc4s3D3fuZer7 9 років тому +8

    As an American I can't comprehend the motive of putting ketchup on bacon, but I'll give it a whack.

  • @LieutenantCubes
    @LieutenantCubes 8 років тому

    I video and I'm hooked! your amazing

  • @Master-Mo
    @Master-Mo 9 років тому +1

    That looked heavenly... You can never go wrong with Bacon. I saw some people suggesting adding an egg but I think it would be to "breakfast-y" and probably wouldn't go well with the ketchup flavor. But who know...
    For a whole sandwich I'd pay at least 5 pounds! Esspecially with that delicious looking ketchup!
    Boom!

  • @FartSeeReal
    @FartSeeReal 9 років тому

    bacon warms people up on a cold day!

  • @kolarungu
    @kolarungu 9 років тому +3

    i thought thats jose mourinho wearing black yellow at 7:50 hahaha

    • @Kreater91
      @Kreater91 9 років тому +1

      +kolarungu what? looks nothing like him lol

    • @Anteater23
      @Anteater23 6 років тому

      Kreater Fit girl though.

  • @colonist6355
    @colonist6355 9 років тому

    Wow, how many times did you transfer the ketchup, this has to be quiet a loss.

  • @Matt19matt19
    @Matt19matt19 9 років тому +30

    he really looks the part of being homeless.

  • @ssssbossss
    @ssssbossss 8 років тому +8

    1 goddamn ketchup and look how many pots and bowls he has to use

    • @KikzbyLikz
      @KikzbyLikz 6 років тому +2

      he shows how to make awesome homemade ketchup can't you just appreciate good work

    • @bukinho
      @bukinho 4 роки тому

      Worth it, best ketchup I have ever tasted

  • @RemoteAbductionArm
    @RemoteAbductionArm 9 років тому

    That's the tastiest looking bacon I've ever seen.

  • @kilian8250
    @kilian8250 9 років тому +6

    Actually tomato stalks are slightly poisonous, you shouldn't eat those

    • @2h4d0wDK
      @2h4d0wDK 9 років тому +4

      +Kilian Liebe You have to intake a lot of the stem's poison to actually get any injuries and get poisoned. The tomatine(the name of the poison) is not as strong as the solanine(nightshade poison). You need a big dosis of tomatine to get near to the effects of solanine.

    • @2h4d0wDK
      @2h4d0wDK 9 років тому

      Kami K It wont make me sick if I eat 1 stalk like in the video. You need a highly concentrated dose of the poison and a huge amount of it before you are effected.

    • @RhodianColossus
      @RhodianColossus 9 років тому

      Trilluminati Israel No-one said anyone's getting sick.
      I'm saying you'll get diarrhoea and sleep well.
      Because Solanaceae toxins have that effect in small doses, they make you sleepy. And that other thing.

    • @2h4d0wDK
      @2h4d0wDK 9 років тому +4

      Kami K Tomatine poison, you still need a huge amount and conentrated amount to get anything as close as solanine poison. And a stalk like that wont do anything. Diarrhea is a sickness.

    • @RhodianColossus
      @RhodianColossus 8 років тому

      Trilluminati Israel Diarrhoea is a toxin flush, it's not a sickness, an illness, or anything like that. It's a symptom, and happens with light poisonings as well as with heavy illnesses.
      You can be perfectly healthy and have a spot of watery shit just because of a tiny bit of toxins.

  • @samuelandjack7138
    @samuelandjack7138 8 років тому

    I live in Wisconsin and he lived in Wisconsin he would totally put cheese on i🧀🧀🧀🧀

  • @dennisguy5619
    @dennisguy5619 9 років тому

    looks delicious but I'd add more bacon eggs&cheese and that great catsup and get 8.50 a sandwich with a cup of Joe either way delicious haft to try to make that catsup

    • @Matt19matt19
      @Matt19matt19 9 років тому

      are you american by any chance? i cant say ive ever added cheese to something youd have at breakfast. it sounds like something you would get at mcdonalds, ive been there one or twice for breakfast and EVERYTHING had an egg and cheese on. less is more sometimes

  • @saltronica
    @saltronica 9 років тому +1

    pick this over jamie oliver's anyday

  • @kobedapar3668
    @kobedapar3668 8 років тому

    The feels do

  • @RaedVS
    @RaedVS 7 років тому +1

    *THE ULTIMATE KETCHUP*

  • @1Strawbz1
    @1Strawbz1 9 років тому +1

    8:12 LMFAO

  • @abakir5578
    @abakir5578 8 років тому

    u r so funny m8 and your food is amazing, so entertainment and lovely food what else do you want from a youtube channel, keep it up m8.

  • @bukinho
    @bukinho 6 років тому

    4:56
    SIRACHA

  • @jkmorbo
    @jkmorbo 9 років тому

    Yes! Bacon!

  • @christerranaldo906
    @christerranaldo906 8 років тому

    aren't tomato leaves/stems poisonous?

    • @fiqighbal
      @fiqighbal 8 років тому +1

      not really. If it's like rhubarb, The stems is edible but the leaves are not.

    • @TheDinis553
      @TheDinis553 8 років тому

      That doesn't go for potato, though. I think all the green parts of potato plant are not-edible.

  • @dst7026
    @dst7026 7 років тому

    You need to let people know where you are!!! Wana try your food so bad

  • @klackon1
    @klackon1 6 років тому

    I'm sorry, but if you are having the best bacon sarnie it has to have Daddies brown sauce on it. I totally agree with you in respect of the bread and bacon - but it has to be Daddies brown.

  • @nigela5362
    @nigela5362 6 років тому

    Brown sauce all the way

  • @bomb_and_gouge
    @bomb_and_gouge 7 років тому

    7:58 take a real bite, anoys the fuck out of me when someone tastes the edge and say "it was ok"

  • @Anteater23
    @Anteater23 6 років тому

    2:49 You're not fooling me - that's Demerara sugar.

  • @dwaynewladyka577
    @dwaynewladyka577 9 років тому

    Looks impressive! I would pay 4£ for that. Homemade ketchup is looking good!

  • @cooliqra
    @cooliqra 9 років тому

    The tomatoe stalk is poisenous 😳😳😳

  • @DUNDRAC
    @DUNDRAC 9 років тому +1

    Do I Wanna Know- Arctic Monkeys
    When you're pouring the ketchup?

  • @kwimreaperm1674
    @kwimreaperm1674 6 років тому

    That was not colder caster sugar .looked like demorara to me