As a Minnesotan,I approve this message..🤣🤣🤣 Makes me homesick tho😔 Minnesota nice is a real thing and being in Texas,I can certainly feel the difference..I miss putting all the alcohol in the snow during the holidays..🤣 I miss rhubarb.. And hot apple cider.. Man,I need to go home! 💖
OMGosh! My hubs and I do the same thing to all of our chilled alcohol! 😂 All cold beverages sit out on our porch year-round except summer. Because, as you know, in Minnesota, we only have two seasons: winter and summer.
@@tyv3229 Definitely! Our screen porch also doubled as Christmas Cookie storage 😁 Although, in our house we call the seasons "Winter" and "Road Work" 😉
Living in Minnesota after 20 is like the Shawshank redemption because these borders are funny. At first you hate it, then you get used to it and enough time passes, you get so you depend on it. Moral of the story, go college outside your hometown
@@Caperhere True💜 I wouldn't eat everything and I'm sure that's not the only types of salads she makes lol (hopefully) I just like her out of the box type of Minnesota thinking 🤔🤔 I've never been to Minnesota btw
@@Caperhere Missed you at Church this morning. Remember, church potluck is only once-a-month. We expect you'll work it off that Snicker Salad loading feed/grain/hay at the feedstore/co-op/ farm. Buh-bye, now.
Saw "dessert salad" and thought well this definitely comes from Minnesota and as soon as I heard the word "oh hi" I instantly recognized my grandparents and my own parents accent. Not but a second later was my already confirmed assertion confirmed by the video itself mentioning that its from Minnesota
Hold up! So on how i met your mother.. when Jason's character goes home to Minnesota and lily has to make that weird salad with his mother and sisters.. i thought it was exaggeration.. never thought it was actually a thing! 😂
This reminds me of Marshall Eriksen’s mom’s salad, the one with the gummy bears and mayonnaise, yeah.. and the funny thing is, they’re also from Minnesota 🤣
Lol she speaks just like my classical singing teacher: with a dynamic, melodic voice, skipping almost an octave with each word. Probably a classical singer thing lmao
I'm sure there's those people everywhere....being from America, this all looks so gross...you can't add ALL the unhealthy foods we have here together in a recipe. lol. I don't even eat one of those foods once a week.
I’m tempted by that raspberry pretzel salad. I’m from Pennsylvania, and we have strawberry pretzel salad. It’s basically the same only with strawberries instead of raspberries. This looks familiar enough that I know I’ll like it, but that small change means no one at the potluck or family reunion will have it. I’ve learned not to make anything too out of the ordinary for family reunions.
She reminds me of two of my favorite aunts and everything I aspire to be as an aunt. And I agree about the label your bowl - my mom lost two good ones when she made Death by Chocolate Trifle for church potlucks.
You can't trust your Tupperware around church ladys, they will smile in your face as they load the bowls in to the trunk of the Buick! A little soft scrub and the name will wash right off of the bottom of the Tupperware and dont make the mistake of using tape with your name on it to lay clam to your container thats a amateur move!
All the people in the comments thinking these are not real recipes...they are! And when you're freezin' your butt off in the middle of winter, the extra calories warm your soul 🤣
As a Minnesotan, this is so true!! I offered to bring a salad to a potluck in Richmond,VA. Someone offered to bring the dressing 🤣🤣🤣 it was a Mountain Dew Salad.
These recipes look delicious but why she low-key gives me vibes of a horror movie mom who's gonna make me eat everything she cooks until I'm overweight so she can roast and eat me like a chicken? Must be the passive-agressive optimism with the red-lipstick and the big smile
No, I get that vibe too. She looks like a weirdly perfect mother with a weirdly perfect family and house in a weirdly perfect suburban neighborhood that’s hiding something dark.
Oh my...lanta! I'M IN LOVE! She's clever, charming & hilarious! But, she may be the devils handmaiden. Those recipes! Don't tempt me with all that sugar! Get thee behind me adorable temptress!
I just saw this video and I realize you left this comment 2 years ago, but just on the off chance you happen to see this: The word "salad" comes down a long line of ever-slightly changing words from its original Latin root meaning "salted things," which typically referred to Roman dishes with salted vegetables. Over the centuries, it came to mean a mixture of ingredients brought together in a cohesive dish with a dressing. Today, people think of salads as the garden salads we enjoy with raw vegetables and other fresh ingredients chopped and evenly-tossed with some kind of fat-based dressing, but this definition is far narrower than what "salad" meant even a few decades ago. Most sweet salads in US recipe books are older, coming from the early 20th century. These are meant to be enjoyed as desserts/puddings but are nevertheless a mixture of ingredients chopped and brought together into a cohesive dish with a dressing. Gelatin-based salads in America go all the way back to 1904 with the first published (and quite notorious) example in a recipe called "Perfection Salad." It was a savory evolution of the old aspic recipes, combining savory gelatin with vegetables. This soon gave birth to the sugary dessert salads made with gelatin/Jell-O that contain fruit and other ingredients in a sweet rather than savory presentation. It was eaten as a dessert but called a salad because it was a mixture all held together by the Jell-O. With things like the Snickers salad or ambrosia salads, the "dressing" is usually whipped cream/cream cheese/dairy pudding/mayonnaise (sweetened mayo products are still called salad dressing to this day in the US) or some mixture thereof. The major theme is: fresh produce of some kind (fruit or veg), mixed with several different ingredients and textures, and coated evenly in some kind of flavorful "dressing." I know it really irritates non-Americans (and quite a few Americans, if we're honest), but it's simply because we have narrowed our definition of what a "salad" is in the past 120 years. Still, many of these recipes pre-date that narrowed definition and still carry the name by tradition. So, fear not. Nobody thinks Snickers Salad is healthy because it's a "salad."
You can always use sour cream and sweet condensed milk (together mixed). You can also substitute the candy with fruits. That’ll basically make a classic fruit salad.
She seems like the one aunt you can’t wait to see at a family gathering.
Exactly lol
Yes those the vibes I got. And she never judges you or gets mad, only mildly disappointed.
Can't relate
Lol exactly
and I she didn't come the family gathering's kinda boring lol. that's how important she is.
I really LOL ed when she said 'you and your therapist will spend the entire time appolizing to each other'...
As a Canadian I can relate 😆🤣
Measure the snickers with your heart ❤ love it
She said that right when I was in the middle of reading ur comment😅
I resemble this remark! 🌸👻
I was going to say same (Canadian)
When mom's Tupperware is more important than your soul~ 😂😂😂😂
Oh my!!!! My grandma told me not to go home if i lost a tupperware!!!
SO TRUE
So, don't ever lose the Tupperware is universal thing.
Oh myy, my asian mom even hit me with her slippers when i lost my Tupperware 😂😐
Mom: i love my son/daughter
Son/daughter: I lost your Tupperware
Mom: I DON'T HAVE A SON/DAUGHTER ANYMORE GET OUT NOW
🤣😂 The first words 🙌 As a Minnesotan I have my checklist
1) Oh HI There!
2)Minniesoooooda
3)Passive-Aggressiveness
👍🏻
For sure. I lived in Minnesota for 43 years. No one speaks this way. Unless they are being pretentious or passive aggressive.
You forgot 'ope.' HOW COULD YOU FORGET OPE!?
@@davidkohn1845 she's just like one of those with tiktoker voice who always post on tiktok.. that loud annoying voice, it all sounds the same to me
😆
@@davidkohn1845 it said in the video that she over exaggerates her accent
the real-life Agatha from Wanda vision🤣
Europeans screaming...noooooooooo😨😨😨😨
She must have killed sparky with her snickers salad
Well........ Y didn't I think of that!
Making salad for billy and tommy 😂
Measure with your heart is like “season till your ancestors say stop” 😂😂😂
Oh gosh, not the ancestors😭💀💀
lmaoo 😭😭
So that’s what I’ve been doing wrong 📝
Lmaooo yesssss
Or, if you are mexican, until you hear the voice of you deceased abuelita whispering "ya, mija" ("enough, my girl") on your ear...
"Americans eat like they have free healthcare" Said someone
Ha! That's a good one. I like that. 😂
Honestly, their healthcare kills more ppl than dessert does.
Lmao noooo I’m weak are we this bad
@@soleil2269 Frl💀 I think half of us not even this bad but people only portray us on how they see some Americans on social media 😂
Lol! So true
She reminds me so much of Kitty Foreman from that 70's show! The hair, the personality, the jokes, the midwestern accent, it's kind of uncanny.
I like her voice, it’s so cheerful & quirky
My brain is like "Diabetussssss"
But my heart is like "aaaawwwe I want a dessert salad.. ♥️♥️"
U wont get diabetes from eating those jeez
@@rishana5551 OK Doctor.
@@rishana5551 Yes, you certainly will and I'm an actual doctor.
Jyothi Nair oh, even one portion of those?
@@rubyblue4265 I meant eating it 1 time wont do anything, im type 1 diabetic.
As a Minnesotan,I approve this message..🤣🤣🤣 Makes me homesick tho😔 Minnesota nice is a real thing and being in Texas,I can certainly feel the difference..I miss putting all the alcohol in the snow during the holidays..🤣 I miss rhubarb.. And hot apple cider..
Man,I need to go home! 💖
Country Rooooaaaaddsss... Take me Hoooome....
I'm from mobile, alabama and I'll never miss being told to go play out in the heat advisory like the mosquitos aren't waiting to mug you
OMGosh! My hubs and I do the same thing to all of our chilled alcohol! 😂 All cold beverages sit out on our porch year-round except summer. Because, as you know, in Minnesota, we only have two seasons: winter and summer.
@lemonlime_ sublime same 😔
@@tyv3229 Definitely! Our screen porch also doubled as Christmas Cookie storage 😁 Although, in our house we call the seasons "Winter" and "Road Work" 😉
She brought a nice smile to my face. She’s the the hero America needs 🇺🇸 🥧
Living in Minnesota after 20 is like the Shawshank redemption because these borders are funny. At first you hate it, then you get used to it and enough time passes, you get so you depend on it. Moral of the story, go college outside your hometown
she's so wholesomely close to being a fictional character i actually want to cry
As someone from South Dakota, I have seen a lot of these salads and tried some, but even as a child I questioned why they were called salads.
she's what i think abt whenever i try to imagine wholesome AMERICAN mom
Exactly
Her energy is unmatched❤️❤️💜💜 I need a crazy creative grandmom like that 🔥🔥
Only if you want to become sick. Heart disease and diabetes. Haven’t been on Tik Tok, but hope kids are laughing at her rather than with her.
@@Caperhere True💜 I wouldn't eat everything and I'm sure that's not the only types of salads she makes lol (hopefully) I just like her out of the box type of Minnesota thinking 🤔🤔 I've never been to Minnesota btw
@@Caperhere
Missed you at Church this morning. Remember, church potluck is only once-a-month. We expect you'll work it off that Snicker Salad loading feed/grain/hay at the feedstore/co-op/ farm. Buh-bye, now.
The pretzel salad was my favorite when I was a kid and I grew up in rural Pennsylvania. Crazy recipes are contagious, yo.
I am from Minnesota and I'll just say everything is accurate, down to the weird salads, at least where I'm from
Saw "dessert salad" and thought well this definitely comes from Minnesota and as soon as I heard the word "oh hi" I instantly recognized my grandparents and my own parents accent. Not but a second later was my already confirmed assertion confirmed by the video itself mentioning that its from Minnesota
If every mom could have her spirit, the world would be such a beautiful place❤️
My mom (from ND) always made the last recipe-cookie salad-for any holiday gathering. It's actually a normal midwest thing :)
Michigander here... i used to beg my grandma to make pretzel salad instead of cake for my birthday.
Hold up! So on how i met your mother.. when Jason's character goes home to Minnesota and lily has to make that weird salad with his mother and sisters.. i thought it was exaggeration.. never thought it was actually a thing! 😂
That was my first thought too
Someone told me that people from Minnesota are actually Canadians in disguise..
Do they say aboot.
as a canadian, if i saw her I would 100% not know she's American
As another Canadian, I can second that.
They're ONTO us! Canadagate! Aaaaaaa!!
I don't think it's possible for anyone to dislike her. x3
This reminds me of Marshall Eriksen’s mom’s salad, the one with the gummy bears and mayonnaise, yeah.. and the funny thing is, they’re also from Minnesota 🤣
😂😂😂
and lily was in a total nightmare the whole time (≧▽≦)
Everything’s a salad or a goulashe
She’s the best Minnesota women I’ve come across on or offline. That says a lot.
Lol she speaks just like my classical singing teacher: with a dynamic, melodic voice, skipping almost an octave with each word. Probably a classical singer thing lmao
This reminds me of the episode of how I met your mother when Lilly was trying to make the Ericson salad, with so much Mayo.
Jesus Christ, America really is an other world. I'm feeling nauseous
This is not a typical American salad, or even a dessert.
My heart has a phantom ache when I watched the video. I can't imagine consuming that at all.
I'm sure there's those people everywhere....being from America, this all looks so gross...you can't add ALL the unhealthy foods we have here together in a recipe. lol. I don't even eat one of those foods once a week.
I need someone with this type of energy in my life!!
“Oh Mylanta!” “Hold on to your girdle!” 😂🤣😅
I’m tempted by that raspberry pretzel salad. I’m from Pennsylvania, and we have strawberry pretzel salad. It’s basically the same only with strawberries instead of raspberries. This looks familiar enough that I know I’ll like it, but that small change means no one at the potluck or family reunion will have it. I’ve learned not to make anything too out of the ordinary for family reunions.
She’s like that cool aunt who has a recipe for everything lol
she seems like such a cool mom
She has such a big n wonderful personality I wanna be friends with her n make all kinds of weird stuff with her!~🤩😍🥰
She reminds me of two of my favorite aunts and everything I aspire to be as an aunt. And I agree about the label your bowl - my mom lost two good ones when she made Death by Chocolate Trifle for church potlucks.
You can't trust your Tupperware around church ladys, they will smile in your face as they load the bowls in to the trunk of the Buick! A little soft scrub and the name will wash right off of the bottom of the Tupperware and dont make the mistake of using tape with your name on it to lay clam to your container thats a amateur move!
"I never said it was healthy" me: mm good call
This Minnesotan is loving her!♡
Lol she’s hilarious. I guess to each their own though, because there’s zero chance I’m eating anything that sweet.
All the people in the comments thinking these are not real recipes...they are! And when you're freezin' your butt off in the middle of winter, the extra calories warm your soul 🤣
😆😆😆
And buff up those fat cells, too xD
She’s straight out of the Pleasantville movie
As a Minnesotan, this is so true!! I offered to bring a salad to a potluck in Richmond,VA. Someone offered to bring the dressing 🤣🤣🤣 it was a Mountain Dew Salad.
she seems like a really wonderful person!
God, the way she used the rolling pin is so satisfying LMAO
Lol. “How many snickers you might ask? You measure that with your heart.”
🤣🤣🤣
I'm gonna say it... this woman is gold!
She’s so cute. Also, I’ve never heard anyone say caramel like that. It’s always been “care-a-Mel” or “car-mull”
I live in Indianapolis, did this recipe like 5 years ago. Where have you all been!?😹
"measure with your heart"
My heart says "no thanks. i wanna remain unclogged"
my grandma had been making this forever but we used green apples so it’s not so sweet, so good
She deserves an Oscar
She forgot to add a hint of lemon juice, to prevent discoloration in the chopped apples.
And including Vitamin c😂🤭
This just appeared in my timeline today,5/23/21.This is everything!!😅😂🤣
"Measure with your heart'
Guess I'm not getting snickers salad.
I was raised in Central Iowa. Grew up on Snicker Salad really all of these. Omg I love her. 💛💛
she’s like a fun auntie i’d want to visit all the time
This is the stuff Rose from Golden Girls used to talk about. Major St. Olaf vibes
These recipes look delicious but why she low-key gives me vibes of a horror movie mom who's gonna make me eat everything she cooks until I'm overweight so she can roast and eat me like a chicken? Must be the passive-agressive optimism with the red-lipstick and the big smile
No, I get that vibe too. She looks like a weirdly perfect mother with a weirdly perfect family and house in a weirdly perfect suburban neighborhood that’s hiding something dark.
Like a modern day Hansel & Gretel witch.
@@ThisGuy76 Babayaga
"Don't see a therapist from minnesota. You guys will just spend the entire time apologizing to each other." Hahahaha. Sounds alot like Canada......
OMG She's sooo cute💕😂🤣😂
As soon as I heard her say "Measure with your heart" I knew this woman would be amazing lmao
This woman is my spirit animal..
"Measure with your heart" Will be my life motto
My mom makes the raspberry salad sub strawberries, I sub in crushed pineapple when I make it and leave the pretzels chunky.
She reminds me of Marshal’s mom! She is nice, but you know when she gives you the look, you better behave. 😂
I love this women!
2:02 my mom when i forgot bring my tupperware home
I love her. We must protect her at all costs.
Mom: Go get my tupperware from the neighbor.
Me: What color is it?
Mom: You don't need color, it has my name in it.
The raspberry pretzel salad is a staple of my family's Easter get togethers! LOL
She seems like a background character in Fargo
Can't stop smiling. She's fun and entertaining. 💯
Oh my...lanta! I'M IN LOVE!
She's clever, charming & hilarious!
But, she may be the devils handmaiden. Those recipes!
Don't tempt me with all that sugar! Get thee behind me adorable temptress!
Yess
"Measure that with your heart"
Now I like that kinda recipe🤣
As someone who lives in the Midwest, I’ve had all of these LOL
I don't use tik tok but this woman has forced my hand. She's wonderful!
Aww what a beautiful Ray of 🌞.
God bless you all the way from 🇬🇧.
We also do salad that aren't really salad.
Like Buko(Coconut) Salad, Buko(Coconut) Pandan Salad, and Fruit Crepe Salad. They are all sweet.
This woman is so FRICKIN
✨WHOLESOME✨
This is literally a snl skit down to the accent
As an Australian, can someone explain to me why they call it a salad in the first place? 😂 I just discovered this woman and she is hilarious.
I just saw this video and I realize you left this comment 2 years ago, but just on the off chance you happen to see this:
The word "salad" comes down a long line of ever-slightly changing words from its original Latin root meaning "salted things," which typically referred to Roman dishes with salted vegetables. Over the centuries, it came to mean a mixture of ingredients brought together in a cohesive dish with a dressing. Today, people think of salads as the garden salads we enjoy with raw vegetables and other fresh ingredients chopped and evenly-tossed with some kind of fat-based dressing, but this definition is far narrower than what "salad" meant even a few decades ago.
Most sweet salads in US recipe books are older, coming from the early 20th century. These are meant to be enjoyed as desserts/puddings but are nevertheless a mixture of ingredients chopped and brought together into a cohesive dish with a dressing. Gelatin-based salads in America go all the way back to 1904 with the first published (and quite notorious) example in a recipe called "Perfection Salad." It was a savory evolution of the old aspic recipes, combining savory gelatin with vegetables. This soon gave birth to the sugary dessert salads made with gelatin/Jell-O that contain fruit and other ingredients in a sweet rather than savory presentation. It was eaten as a dessert but called a salad because it was a mixture all held together by the Jell-O.
With things like the Snickers salad or ambrosia salads, the "dressing" is usually whipped cream/cream cheese/dairy pudding/mayonnaise (sweetened mayo products are still called salad dressing to this day in the US) or some mixture thereof. The major theme is: fresh produce of some kind (fruit or veg), mixed with several different ingredients and textures, and coated evenly in some kind of flavorful "dressing."
I know it really irritates non-Americans (and quite a few Americans, if we're honest), but it's simply because we have narrowed our definition of what a "salad" is in the past 120 years. Still, many of these recipes pre-date that narrowed definition and still carry the name by tradition. So, fear not. Nobody thinks Snickers Salad is healthy because it's a "salad."
Still more healthier than salads from McDonald's
Okay but her personality is amazing! 🙌
She came straight outta the 1950s.
She give me the vibe lovely vintage cartoon when i was little😭😭😭 shes the best!💓
She's like one of those quirky supporting characters from Fargo
That’s WAY TOO sweet.
Okay but she’s actually hilarious 😭
She's adorable, but I haven't made any of her salads, because I can't bring myself to eat Jello.
You can always use sour cream and sweet condensed milk (together mixed). You can also substitute the candy with fruits. That’ll basically make a classic fruit salad.
Tool a break from a few social media apps, but I might reinstall tiktok just for this woman.
I'm loving what she brings to the table
Omg why is she so adorable
it took me only 3 seconds to adore this woman
I'm minnesotan and have never heard of this. I'm a little afraid for the state of minnesota right now.
It was only a few of the ingredients she mentioned that are Minnesotan, such as the honeycrisp apples. The entire recipe is her idea.
I think it’s more of a small town staple. I’m born and raised in the Cities and i don’t think it’s much of a thing here.
This video's gives me that SNL sketch vibes which had Aidy Bryant and Daniel Craig 😂😂
She's awesome.
After Fargo I'm literally obessed with the Minnesotan accent omfg. It's SO NICE. It's like the American equivalent of Welsh :')
I love this woman