+Matt Sweeney I think it's more embarrassing if you're too lazy to spell "through" and you're still listening to Smash Mouth in the 2010's. America is in dire straits. Every nation is. And yeah, I hate that the USA appears to be arming itself for a big war that could be avoided, but there are a lot of countries that are doing the same. At least the USA doesn't have a Queen at the helm. We were smart enough to avoid aristocracy, which is inherently anti-democratic, colonialist and plutocratic. So there's that. Plus, we actually address issues in our country, not like, say, Germany or Japan, where rape is practically legal, because the government thinks that if it ignores the issue and closes its eyes to it, it will cease to exist.
Wasting food is absolutely insane. I grew up in a small village here in Finland and as long as I can remember we grew all of our potatoes ourselves. The ones we didn't eat, we kept in the cellar so we could put them back in the field in spring time to grow our potatoes for the next year. We also grew our own strawberries, herbs, peas and much more. But what I really love about Finland, is that we all have something called Jokamiehenoikeus, which means everyone's right. That means anyone can go to any forest to pick berries, mushrooms or even start a small fire if needed for survival. We used to pick our freezers full of berries from random forests, and thankfully we did. It's amazing how little people today know about where their food comes from. When I was a kid, we were told not to eat berries from the side of the road, but we did it anyway, and nobody died from it. You just had to know what was poisonous and what wasn't. :D
I've got blackberries growing in my garden recently I was picking some and putting the in a bowl and my next door neighbours kid asked what i was going to do with them I told him that i was going to make a pie ; i thought he was going to throw up. He couldn't believe that I would eat something that grows on a bush. I asked him where he thought fruit and veg came from "Tesco's" he said looking at me like I was crazy not knowing that. It worries me that this is the generation protesting about global warming they recently held a demonstration locally and nearly every one who turned up was clutching a single use coffee cup and a sandwich in a polystyrene cellophane wrapped tray containing a sandwich or a piece of fruit. Throughout the day vans were turning up from takeaways within a few minutes walking distance. When they left they left a mountain of plastic water bottles and takeaway cartons. This is the future?
When I lived in Germany my In -Laws had a huge vegetable garden with all sorts of veg. My Mother in Law also made jars and jars of pickles and jam and "Apfelmuss"
@@SamuelBlack84 Too simplistic. Many of us are religious of all stripes, but still believe in a separation of church and state. We are not in favour of any of this nonsense
@@blackeyedsusan727 -- You've got to admit most of the zealots trying to overthrow our government are very religious. Well, at least they claim they are, but it normally turns out to be a lie and a cover story for their own crimes and "sins". I'm pretty sure that all of the evangelical churches wholeheartedly supported Trump's campaign, while at the same time calling him a useful sinner to further their god's laws. Religion is most definitely a problem nowadays, because religious nutjobs refuse to keep it out of politics in order to "Advance God's Laws on Earth". How is that anything other than very bad news?
america needs to learn how to keep calm and carry on so we can reverse the morale effect similar to the blitz and hitler if we kept calm and carryed on while improving things after 9/11 we could lower the morale of those terrorists BUUUUTT NOOOO we have to fear monger in every way we can and show we are weak to their morale attacks
Hello random American here. Can I just say you speak more truth in a single one of your segments than most of out media outlets do on a monthly basis. Thank you for speaking up and speaking out on subjects that matter. P.S. You're fucking hysterical.
Hirola I'm from Alabama and I once slapped a kid in my grade who said to his friend "ANDREW STOP KICKING LIKE A BLACK GIRL AND DO IT RIGHT"... yea. Not all kids in AL are racist. But those that are make it really clear we're all like them.... not that kid antmore
Well as I am from Michigan we’re sorry for building a bridge so other people from other states can get to you guys and our state is a mitten so we don’t have to hear all the crap from Alabama
I so wanna meet Russel! He has an amazing and healthy opinions which nowdays are pretty rare. And he´s using his humour and sarcasm but yet he is so right about the world. I am really concern with the world, what will happen to it...
this is turning into therapy for me lol i'm going to try to not binge watch so many in a short period of time, so i can stretch it out longer and let it have a better impact on me XD thank you so much for posting!
I share the exact same frame of mind with Russell! Good grief, the hatred outpouring to individuals who have nothing to do with terrorists fear me more than Isis ever will.
+mindlessgonzo Sorry my mom can be a bitch sometimes. she often gets absorbed into the internet and pitches down and slows down videos. ITS THE DOWNFALL OF ALL OF US
+mindlessgonzo It might be trying to edit the whole post-edit episode to be within a certain time length. Might be why they dragged out the intro, to fill required time of the episode length or something.
If I may address the most serious issue mentioned in this episode: the main reason why fried eggs sometimes have a runny bit of white around the yolk is that people put them in the fridge (when there's no need to). That means the egg starts out very cold, and if you wait for it to cook all the way through, the bottom will be almost burnt. Take the eggs out of the fridge in advance (or don't put them there to begin with), and it will cook more evenly. Also, putting a lid on the frying pan will make the air _around_ the egg hotter, so you can lower the heat and avoid burning the underside (but this will also cook the yolk a bit).
+Jenn O - Not so much how they're sold, but how they're produced. But if you live in a place where eggs actually _need_ to be refrigerated, you should move (or at least never touch a raw egg in your life). The point of keeping eggs refrigerated is to reduce the multiplication of bacteria (salmonella). So the question is "how likely are these eggs to be infected?". And, in most of the industrialised world, the answer is "not likely at all". Even if an egg isn't washed at the factory (and if we assume there was salmonella on the outside but _not_ on the inside - which is something that only happens when eggs from a healthy chicken happen to be covered in shit from an infected chicken), bacteria will continue to grow on it, and handling the egg (or letting some of the contents dribble over the shell) can still get it into the food chain. So, whether you wash those eggs or not, you should still refrigerate them, and never use them raw (or, even better, throw them away and buy eggs produced somewhere else). Several countries require factories to wash their eggs, but still don't refrigerate them. In fact, AFAIK the US is the only country where supermarkets refrigerate eggs (possibly Canada and Mexico as well, to avoid scaring US shoppers?). The original reason seems to have been the prevalence of battery farming (where infections spread quickly), coupled with the lack of hen vaccination. But these days (even in the US), egg-laying chickens tend to be given more space, and a lot of them are vaccinated, so there's little risk of salmonella outbreaks. The refrigeration "requirement" seems to be one of those things (like the ban on Kinder eggs) that survives as a kind of disguised legal protection against foreign imports, and as a way for the egg producers' associations to shift costs (and blame for salmonella outbreaks) to supermarkets and consumers, instead of owning up to the fact that some of their associates were / are producing eggs in bad sanitary conditions. Anyway, Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall is British, and eggs are not refrigerated in British supermarkets. Lots of people still put them in the fridge when they get home, though, simply because there's an "egg shelf" in most fridges. And, while there's no harm in doing so, it does make them cook less evenly (and is the main cause of the problem he described).
Jenn O - The bacteria likely to land and reproduce on eggs if you leave them outside the fridge in your house are the same bacteria likely to land on fruit, cutlery, bread, or anything else that you keep outside the fridge (I'm assuming you keep those things outside the fridge). Most of those bacteria won't bother you. The real issue is salmonella enterica, which already comes on (or in) the egg. For _those_ eggs, keeping them in the fridge prevents the bacteria from multiplying (but won't kill them). Note that, even if the eggs _are_ infected with salmonella, they're still perfectly safe to eat if you cook them, and still _not_ perfectly safe to eat if you _don't_ cook them (ex., tiramisu, chocolate mousse, etc.). However, simply _handling_ them can transfer bacteria to your hands. So the whole "keep them in the fridge" thing should never be a long-term measure. Instead, legislation should hold producers responsible for the conditions in their facilities, and make sure they aren't infected in the first place. Not only because of all the energy wasted washing and refrigerating eggs that would otherwise not need it, but also because infected chickens' eggs will also have salmonella on the _inside_.
In ireland, GAA has united people for years. Doesn't matter if you're black, white or pink with orange spots - as long as you can play, you're welcome on the team, and your team mates will be there for you
My sister and her husband had a dairy farm. My husband was helping him milk. My husband was wiping down the cow’s udder and teats. My BIL looked at my husband and said, “Bill, you’re supposed to be milking her, not making love to her.”😂😂😂
There's more than just Carson and Trump, and they're all varying degrees of hilarious in their own unique ways. It's quite entertaining to watch it unfold over here in the states
A lot of cooks won't buy anything with spots unless there's nothing else left, though. I know I sort through the apples to pick out the ones that look perfect, or close to.
This guest and Russell need to have their own show together.
I totally agree with you
MastermindEpsilon look up a guy called robert lywellen he has a very similar humour to that man and very similar looking
@@cathallawlor989 secomded. Car Pool with Robert Llewelyn yesssss
The Guest speaker was amazing!
@@cathallawlor989 looks more like harry enfield
Russell has the most adorable smile.
The little boy with hiccups was heart melting
It's embarrassing seeing America thru the eyes of another culture.
Very very embarrassing.
+Matt Sweeney - Don't be unfair. It's even more embarrassing to see it through its own eyes.
+Matt Sweeney I think it's more embarrassing if you're too lazy to spell "through" and you're still listening to Smash Mouth in the 2010's.
America is in dire straits. Every nation is. And yeah, I hate that the USA appears to be arming itself for a big war that could be avoided, but there are a lot of countries that are doing the same. At least the USA doesn't have a Queen at the helm. We were smart enough to avoid aristocracy, which is inherently anti-democratic, colonialist and plutocratic. So there's that.
Plus, we actually address issues in our country, not like, say, Germany or Japan, where rape is practically legal, because the government thinks that if it ignores the issue and closes its eyes to it, it will cease to exist.
+Chris Wager I know about the issue in Japan, but Germany? what happened since I moved abroad?!
+Matt Sweeney y-you have now idea oh my gosh
+Simon Peggle please leave your house more and don't say stuff that you haven't got any proof of.
"Come in madam!"
Pshhhhhhh
"Now get the fuck out of my shop!"
Bhahahaha that had in me in stitches!
I love Russell's laugh at 22:29, that sudden loud ha-HA is perfect
My favorite thing russell does is just randomly compliment audience members laughs
Wasting food is absolutely insane. I grew up in a small village here in Finland and as long as I can remember we grew all of our potatoes ourselves. The ones we didn't eat, we kept in the cellar so we could put them back in the field in spring time to grow our potatoes for the next year. We also grew our own strawberries, herbs, peas and much more. But what I really love about Finland, is that we all have something called Jokamiehenoikeus, which means everyone's right. That means anyone can go to any forest to pick berries, mushrooms or even start a small fire if needed for survival. We used to pick our freezers full of berries from random forests, and thankfully we did. It's amazing how little people today know about where their food comes from. When I was a kid, we were told not to eat berries from the side of the road, but we did it anyway, and nobody died from it. You just had to know what was poisonous and what wasn't. :D
That was really interesting to me as someone from UK where food being wasted is so common
@@firerejack1121 And in the U.S. ☹️ Very interesting and definitely better, like people used to do before "civilisation".
I've got blackberries growing in my garden recently I was picking some and putting the in a bowl and my next door neighbours kid asked what i was going to do with them
I told him that i was going to make a pie ; i thought he was going to throw up. He couldn't believe that I would eat something that grows on a bush. I asked him where he thought fruit and veg came from
"Tesco's" he said looking at me like I was crazy not knowing that. It worries me that this is the generation protesting about global warming they recently held a demonstration locally and nearly every one who turned up was clutching a single use coffee cup and a sandwich in a polystyrene cellophane wrapped tray containing a sandwich or a piece of fruit. Throughout the day vans were turning up from takeaways within a few minutes walking distance. When they left they left a mountain of plastic water bottles and takeaway cartons. This is the future?
When I lived in Germany my In -Laws had a huge vegetable garden with all sorts of veg. My Mother in Law also made jars and jars of pickles and jam and "Apfelmuss"
Exactly excellent 👏 comment, thank you 😊.
Love this show. Funny and clever. And Russell is just an awesome host.
I'm from the U.S. and I love how Russell accurately calls out all the stupid garbage that happens here.
This is what happens when you believe in an imaginary invisible friend in the sky
@@SamuelBlack84 Too simplistic. Many of us are religious of all stripes, but still believe in a separation of church and state. We are not in favour of any of this nonsense
@@blackeyedsusan727 I never put my faith in mythology which is what any religion is
@@blackeyedsusan727 -- You've got to admit most of the zealots trying to overthrow our government are very religious. Well, at least they claim they are, but it normally turns out to be a lie and a cover story for their own crimes and "sins". I'm pretty sure that all of the evangelical churches wholeheartedly supported Trump's campaign, while at the same time calling him a useful sinner to further their god's laws. Religion is most definitely a problem nowadays, because religious nutjobs refuse to keep it out of politics in order to "Advance God's Laws on Earth". How is that anything other than very bad news?
"A magic gun that kills bad man with Jesus lightning."
I dunno sounds like a regular thunder bolt to me
Whats it like stuck in 2016 btw trump won but lost in 2020
@I Fucked your Mom on Saturday it didn’t come lol you saw loser.
"If we were carrots..." now THATS a sentence starter
Imagine how a ginger felt about that sentence 😂
It's nice that Russell is not picking sides and it gives me comfort that great people still exists.
2022, and still LOVE Russell's 'murica' accent! 💓 absolutely love watching your shows!!!! ✌💜🇨🇦
Oh my days you mentioned finland!! but truthfully its bloody cold to the point where the car does not start at all :(
I would never reject the Russell Howard carrot!!!!
I fucking love Russell Howard! Absolutely hilarious!
No one's ever been like "Sir, how's your meal?" "The carrots an utter minger!"
I think I may be in love with Russell
I hate the way america is dealing with the Paris attacks
. I really do....and I'm an american
At least it is over now.
It's not over =(((
america needs to learn how to keep calm and carry on
so we can reverse the morale effect
similar to the blitz and hitler
if we kept calm and carryed on while improving things after 9/11 we could lower the morale of those terrorists
BUUUUTT NOOOO
we have to fear monger in every way we can and show we are weak to their morale attacks
technically its not even america's business, its another continent and its nothin europe cant deal with.
russel Howard never fails to make me laugh
Hello random American here. Can I just say you speak more truth in a single one of your segments than most of out media outlets do on a monthly basis. Thank you for speaking up and speaking out on subjects that matter.
P.S.
You're fucking hysterical.
once again i feel like its my responsibility as a canadian to apologise for our loud and stupid af neighbours.....
As an American living in the buckle of the bible belt, I feel a greater need to apologize for my neighbors. It's worse up close.
As America's awkward northern brother and Canada's neighbour, feel like I must also apologise for my other forty eight brothers
Hirola I'm from Alabama and I once slapped a kid in my grade who said to his friend "ANDREW STOP KICKING LIKE A BLACK GIRL AND DO IT RIGHT"... yea. Not all kids in AL are racist. But those that are make it really clear we're all like them.... not that kid antmore
We can apologize for ourselves, I’m very sorry
Well as I am from Michigan we’re sorry for building a bridge so other people from other states can get to you guys and our state is a mitten so we don’t have to hear all the crap from Alabama
I know it's a good video when I go to like it multiple times because the next bit was even better then the last.
I so wanna meet Russel! He has an amazing and healthy opinions which nowdays are pretty rare. And he´s using his humour and sarcasm but yet he is so right about the world. I am really concern with the world, what will happen to it...
Lolol According to my closed captioning, Russell's guest tonight was a Hugh Firmly Witching Store.
this is turning into therapy for me lol i'm going to try to not binge watch so many in a short period of time, so i can stretch it out longer and let it have a better impact on me XD thank you so much for posting!
Dammit Russell Howard, you're show is so good, I can't study for my finals that are tomorrow haha.
Did you pass?
@@zias2 2 degrees later 😊
@@2011Oly congrats from 2022
Fun fact the finnish weather man is called Pekka Pouta which in England would be Pete Sunshine😂 and I know I am 5 years late
The best news is Russell Howard's good news!!!
Russel Howard you are a genius.
Did Russ have to pitch down his own show so youtube wouldn't take it down?
+Yoges Singha noticed it too, maybe just a download glitch?
+Yoges Singha I didn't notice anything.
Yoges Singha this isn't an official channel it's just dedicated to his shows
Yeah, this is the official channel...
Russell is so cool and informative. he needs to make MORE videos because I’ve watched all of his videos
I think that sign is the most Scottish thing I have ever seen, the fact they crossed out the word fuck and not twat makes me crack up
poor kid with the hicups...
+david eisenbud Hey at least he kept his head up throughout the ordeal
Kids got some guts
The kid sounds kinda like he’s been drinking XD
Thanks for uploading, it makes Fridays that much better :)
Your political views are on point. Love the way you discuss them with sarcasm involved. Much love :)
Love how the David Pakman clip was used :)
Loving this guy ❤️
Friday NIght is aflood with good British Viewing. now I"m set for the weekend.
A magic gun that kills the bad man with Jesus lightning!! Lmao
russels the best! love from finland!!
This was amazing!
I share the exact same frame of mind with Russell! Good grief, the hatred outpouring to individuals who have nothing to do with terrorists fear me more than Isis ever will.
BRILLIANT... thanks for a perfect way to start the day 😄😂👍
the polar part had me in stitches. I don't know why, but the tears came :D
thats the weirdest and funniest interview I have seen in some time haha
The new adventure of russell howard good news 👏 🙌 👍
2016: MEXICANS WILL PAY FOR THE WALL!
three years later: **the fence-looking wall is being stolen by Mexicans**
Hugh and Russell are adorable together!
I'm watching this on US election eve 2020. Not much have changed over there... for the better.
Pastor Manning is a living breathing South Park villain.
That's awesome that David Pakman made it on this show.
This is how I take my mind off living in southern hick county, america.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 tgis guy is a legend trust me keep us laughing bro
The kid with hiccups caused me to get hiccups from laughing way too hard 😂
Who messed with the pitching?
That was my first thought as soon as I started watching this ep.
+mindlessgonzo Sorry my mom can be a bitch sometimes. she often gets absorbed into the internet and pitches down and slows down videos. ITS THE DOWNFALL OF ALL OF US
***** you're way late. I've been into this for months.
+mindlessgonzo It might be trying to edit the whole post-edit episode to be within a certain time length. Might be why they dragged out the intro, to fill required time of the episode length or something.
It might be some funny copyright avoidment stuff.
lost it at Jesus lightning
Like your show!!!
As an American citizen - more specifically a Floridian - 3:26 and onward is true, embarrassing, and still relevant in 2018.
Just got dumped, and he cheered me up. I love this man even if he is fat and 45 years old with pimples on his face. I still think this man is awesome!
all respect for ths man n much love
If I may address the most serious issue mentioned in this episode: the main reason why fried eggs sometimes have a runny bit of white around the yolk is that people put them in the fridge (when there's no need to). That means the egg starts out very cold, and if you wait for it to cook all the way through, the bottom will be almost burnt. Take the eggs out of the fridge in advance (or don't put them there to begin with), and it will cook more evenly. Also, putting a lid on the frying pan will make the air _around_ the egg hotter, so you can lower the heat and avoid burning the underside (but this will also cook the yolk a bit).
+Jenn O - Not so much how they're sold, but how they're produced. But if you live in a place where eggs actually _need_ to be refrigerated, you should move (or at least never touch a raw egg in your life).
The point of keeping eggs refrigerated is to reduce the multiplication of bacteria (salmonella). So the question is "how likely are these eggs to be infected?". And, in most of the industrialised world, the answer is "not likely at all".
Even if an egg isn't washed at the factory (and if we assume there was salmonella on the outside but _not_ on the inside - which is something that only happens when eggs from a healthy chicken happen to be covered in shit from an infected chicken), bacteria will continue to grow on it, and handling the egg (or letting some of the contents dribble over the shell) can still get it into the food chain.
So, whether you wash those eggs or not, you should still refrigerate them, and never use them raw (or, even better, throw them away and buy eggs produced somewhere else).
Several countries require factories to wash their eggs, but still don't refrigerate them. In fact, AFAIK the US is the only country where supermarkets refrigerate eggs (possibly Canada and Mexico as well, to avoid scaring US shoppers?).
The original reason seems to have been the prevalence of battery farming (where infections spread quickly), coupled with the lack of hen vaccination. But these days (even in the US), egg-laying chickens tend to be given more space, and a lot of them are vaccinated, so there's little risk of salmonella outbreaks.
The refrigeration "requirement" seems to be one of those things (like the ban on Kinder eggs) that survives as a kind of disguised legal protection against foreign imports, and as a way for the egg producers' associations to shift costs (and blame for salmonella outbreaks) to supermarkets and consumers, instead of owning up to the fact that some of their associates were / are producing eggs in bad sanitary conditions.
Anyway, Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall is British, and eggs are not refrigerated in British supermarkets. Lots of people still put them in the fridge when they get home, though, simply because there's an "egg shelf" in most fridges.
And, while there's no harm in doing so, it does make them cook less evenly (and is the main cause of the problem he described).
Jenn O - The bacteria likely to land and reproduce on eggs if you leave them outside the fridge in your house are the same bacteria likely to land on fruit, cutlery, bread, or anything else that you keep outside the fridge (I'm assuming you keep those things outside the fridge).
Most of those bacteria won't bother you. The real issue is salmonella enterica, which already comes on (or in) the egg. For _those_ eggs, keeping them in the fridge prevents the bacteria from multiplying (but won't kill them).
Note that, even if the eggs _are_ infected with salmonella, they're still perfectly safe to eat if you cook them, and still _not_ perfectly safe to eat if you _don't_ cook them (ex., tiramisu, chocolate mousse, etc.). However, simply _handling_ them can transfer bacteria to your hands.
So the whole "keep them in the fridge" thing should never be a long-term measure. Instead, legislation should hold producers responsible for the conditions in their facilities, and make sure they aren't infected in the first place.
Not only because of all the energy wasted washing and refrigerating eggs that would otherwise not need it, but also because infected chickens' eggs will also have salmonella on the _inside_.
RFC3514 Who TF has the money to move to live by your version of egg storage?
"The child would obviously choose Mourinho!" Maybe last season, but now... hahahaha!
I really mis Russell on tv!! please come back!!
From a person who has died and been brought back. Drink all you want. I contacted SARS in 2014, enjoy what life you have last.
7:24. And so followed the most intense baseball game Australia has ever seen
27:19
its i never thought i would see daivid pakman on some good news, we love too see it
This is good quality content
that old lady in the beginning had ALL SAVAGE NO CHILL
Love this
So funny 🤣!💕✌️🇨🇦
VPNs for life! Watching episode 6 earlyyyy!
7:20 That may be the funniest thing I've ever seen! I'm crying..
The hicups 😂😂
So cute right?? Poor kid probably got them because he was nervous. Lol
soooooooooooooo funny! i loooooooooove the chanel!!!!!!
RH is the best
Love the larkhall sign. Utterly beautifully Scottish
Gotta give the little man credit he kept going.
FINLAND!! Way to go Russel
Keeping it real!!
11:24
My new Wallpaper.
His detail in Shepard’s pie I love that crunchy thick potato with some cheese too ❤
Watching Russell makes me want to chuffel 😂
In ireland, GAA has united people for years. Doesn't matter if you're black, white or pink with orange spots - as long as you can play, you're welcome on the team, and your team mates will be there for you
Russell nailed it
Miss this guy.
sitting here in May 2021 it is so nice to watch something that doesn't mention the word covid
agreed
I will NEVER be able to put a Starbucks cup to my lips again!!!
My sister and her husband had a dairy farm. My husband was helping him milk. My husband was wiping down the cow’s udder and teats. My BIL looked at my husband and said, “Bill, you’re supposed to be milking her, not making love to her.”😂😂😂
"My father gave me a small loan of a million dollars"
There's more than just Carson and Trump, and they're all varying degrees of hilarious in their own unique ways. It's quite entertaining to watch it unfold over here in the states
Suomi mainittu, torilla ravataan ja sitä rataa
Jep, ajattelin kans
Eikä olin just tulos sanoo samaa :D
+ninaeatworld Tortilla avataan!
I am finnish, half English, my roomate
said the news was a twat
they totally convinced me this guest is a cannibal
Every time something new happens in the states, the more ashamed I am to be referred to as "North American"
This is all I watch now
Dang, mr Howard got buff, go you!
that kid had a great voice. right on key through the whole thing - and - the hiccup came between! words. bravo, kid!!! 😋🤩💥💫✨🌈🌏
I have milked cows, goats, and sheep. But I never found a stool small enough to milk rabbits.
A lot of cooks won't buy anything with spots unless there's nothing else left, though. I know I sort through the apples to pick out the ones that look perfect, or close to.
smart, intelligent, funny, cute, & very attractive this man!