1. You are a king for this 2. Andrew is, well and truly, living in his own universal reality where the rules make as much sense as his cupcake soup bath time
It’s weird but, to me, the fact that Andrew thinks a _regulation_ salad would have things like strawberries, meat, candied nuts, and apples says so much about him...
ok, but hear me out! a spinach salad with candied walnuts, red onion, dried cranberries, goat and/or blue cheese and apple with a vinegarette is so god damn good!
Thanks for putting these together. I've spent tons of time wanting to find a bit especially from the earlier days before they uploaded on youtube and it's a huge pain
I've listened to every single episode as they come out, and heard most of them at least twice. I'm learning SO much from these videos. Too much insane lore to keep track of 😂
Salad Cream's real power is that it's the only thing that can make a sour cream and onion pringle sandwich work, sad thing is the guys may never know and will probably always think of it as a shitty salad dressing like how it's marketed.
If Andrew thinks ‘no dressing’ is the best kind of salad, doesn’t that mean he basically doesn’t like any salad dressing? He basically thinks any kind of dressing makes a salad worse…
It still frustrates that they never properly explained to Andrew what the purpose of the control was, so he just kept getting hung up on all the irrelevant details Instead of realizing what he did was insane and basically ruined the test.
There is no purpose to the control lol I don't see what he did was "insane" and "ruined the test". How would him eating plain, flavorless lettuce before trying it with the salad cream change the result in any capacity whatsoever? Everybody already knows what lettuce tastes like, and that's water because that's what 96% of it is lol "You better try that water first before putting the salad cream on it! We need a control!"
@@jimbeam8338 The original idea was if the Salad Cream enhanced his salad experience. So to best test this, first get him to have a salad experience, then add salad cream and ask how it compared.
1. You are a king for this
2. Andrew is, well and truly, living in his own universal reality where the rules make as much sense as his cupcake soup bath time
Regulation History is such a great idea! I subscribed immediately
Please continue making these. They're such a great concept!
It’s weird but, to me, the fact that Andrew thinks a _regulation_ salad would have things like strawberries, meat, candied nuts, and apples says so much about him...
He's a big boi from what I remember in the 2 ah clips I saw of him. Probably why he'll never do any on camera stuff with the crew
ok, but hear me out! a spinach salad with candied walnuts, red onion, dried cranberries, goat and/or blue cheese and apple with a vinegarette is so god damn good!
Andrew: i dont like dressing
Also Andrew: no this salad would be dry. That makes it an awful salad.
God, I forgot how bad this went, thank you for your service in making this, and I hope you continue to make more, and that they notice you someday
Thanks for putting these together. I've spent tons of time wanting to find a bit especially from the earlier days before they uploaded on youtube and it's a huge pain
as a brit i love that this pod has so many britishisms all because of gavin. makes me feel more welcome as a regulation listener
I’m here for every single one of these, awesome compilations
I've listened to every single episode as they come out, and heard most of them at least twice. I'm learning SO much from these videos. Too much insane lore to keep track of 😂
You’re a saint for these compilations
These are awesome!
The content we needed
Thank you!! It took me forever to find these segmentos
Chow mein in a salad. Andrew moment.
Kudos, hope you make the condiments and extra medium.
Salad Cream's real power is that it's the only thing that can make a sour cream and onion pringle sandwich work, sad thing is the guys may never know and will probably always think of it as a shitty salad dressing like how it's marketed.
This is great
8:40 the first indicator that something was wrong
This just brings out thet Andrewncannot function as a human being at all
Doing God’s work out here 🙏
I forgot that they called out Cheese as a condiment before the condiment debacle.
I hate that Andrew said "Bottle or Plastic" and not "Glass or Plastic" because they're definitely both bottles.
Andrew is like the definition of home schooled energy, apples on a salad is insane
Nah, apples are great on salad. Throw on some walnuts, some blue cheese or feta, and you've got a banger salad.
Yeah that actually isn't random at all
Please do Andrew's economy joke!!
15:10 this is when I lose it inside
Andrew saying "you are being ridiculous" should only happen when he is facing a mirror
this feels like something that should be done by them.....
I would love to give these videos to them and turn mine to unlisted.
If Andrew thinks ‘no dressing’ is the best kind of salad, doesn’t that mean he basically doesn’t like any salad dressing?
He basically thinks any kind of dressing makes a salad worse…
It still frustrates that they never properly explained to Andrew what the purpose of the control was, so he just kept getting hung up on all the irrelevant details Instead of realizing what he did was insane and basically ruined the test.
There is no purpose to the control lol I don't see what he did was "insane" and "ruined the test". How would him eating plain, flavorless lettuce before trying it with the salad cream change the result in any capacity whatsoever? Everybody already knows what lettuce tastes like, and that's water because that's what 96% of it is lol "You better try that water first before putting the salad cream on it! We need a control!"
@@jimbeam8338 The original idea was if the Salad Cream enhanced his salad experience. So to best test this, first get him to have a salad experience, then add salad cream and ask how it compared.