It never gets old watching British (or any country really) folks come to the US and try our incredibly wide variety of foods. Of course, certain things are a must - Texas BBQ (or any style thereof such as Tennessee or North Carolina style really) is a necessity. Pizza in NYC or New Haven, Connecticut are also a must. Street food in Miami or LA or NYC is also a great choice, and there are TONS of options for that alone. But you guys just had a fun time, and as others have said - that's what is important. Enjoying your trip, having a fun time together, eating good food, hopefully it makes you want to come back for more :) America gets a bad rap these days around the world for many things (which I won't get into because, ugh) but the vast majority of people here are kind, funny and will almost always give you advice and help you out if you need it. Plus, the US is HUGE and the variety of biomes and attractions and everything in between is mind blowing. National Parks? Amusement Parks? Water Parks? Tourist Traps? Check mate! :D
Thank you for this lovely comment! We absolutely loved our trip. Everyone we met was so lovely and the food…so good! We definitely want to return to the US, as I’m sure we barely scratched the surface! We hope to show some more of what else we got up to and ate on this trip soon, so watch this space 👀
Blue corn chips are made from blue corn. Corn comes in many different colors and this colorful corn is commonly called Indian corn. Indian being another name for native Americans. This corn can be red, black, brown, blue and many other shades. It is used in Southwestern and Mexican cooking. Of course, the common corn is yellow in America. All types of corn are used for tortillas and tortilla chips. If any of you know some Spanish, it will come in handy while ordering in Mexican restaurants, because all the dishes have Spanish names and we Americans tend to use the Spanish pronunciation when ordering. We do the same with French names in Louisiana. We prefer to keep all the native pronunciations of place names and foods.
First time viewer to your channel. I subbed and will follow along now. Did you know, on the Oreo packages, you rip the top open and it peels back and then you can close it back to seal it back up... Versus just opening the package at the end the way you did. Just a tip for the future. Also.... ALL flavors of Oreo's are better when dunked in to a glass of milk! LOL :)
Pumpkin Spice is the spices that go in pumpkin pie not the pumpkin itself. We don't have black currant flavored stuff here. It was banned decades ago because currants were found to be an invasive species. You might find something flavored with it now since I believe the ban was lifted but it would be hard to find.
I see, probably why it was similar to the churro flavour we have tried in the past! That’s interesting about blackcurrant flavouring! Similarly, we don’t often get grape flavoured items in the UK 😮. Thank you for watching!
@@CezandGaz Blackcurrants were not deemed invasive, it was banned nationwide in 1900 when they discovered it was a vector for Pine Blight, we have always had Red Currants. It is legal to grow now, but it is still very hard to find. My state of Oregon is one place you can find it due to the temperate climate. Sucks when you get hooked on Ribena on holiday in the UK, it costs a small fortune here. And that syrup bottle should have been empty by the nd of brekkie!
@@mescko Yeah, we have a few mom n pop places here where I am in S Florida that serve stuff with black currants (and a few other lesser used ingredients here in the US) and I love that stuff. It's been widely available as you said for a while now, but it's barely known in the US. I mean, I've been to the UK many times in my life, so I've had plenty of things we here in the US are unaware of or "wouldn't" eat aka black pudding lol
Btw for the oreos, there is a pull tab on the top/face of the packaging so you can reseal them for storing. Just dont pull the tab all the way off though.
in the usa there is 2 kinds of pig in a blanket depending on where you are from. east coast would be sausage wrapped in pancake i belive. in northern California it can ether be breakfast sausage wrapped in pancakes or for lunch hotdog wrapped in a pastry type dough. was very confusing for me growing up because my grandparents pig in a blanket was cabbage leaves stuffed with a rice and minced pork meat in a tomato sauce. which was very good to. my grandpa on my dads side was German and his wife was Russian.
Have to admit when I saw you were landing in New York, I thought it was going to be another New York, California, Florida Texas video as most Brits in America is.
How fun to have so many of you road-tripping together. In the South, Waffle House is where you go after a night of drinking. Looking forward to the rest of the trip, and the Japanese restaurant looked fun.
Oh wow, a waffle house after a night of drinking sounds so good 🤩. Thank you for watching! We’ve got plenty more coming for the rest of the trip so keep your eyes peeled 👀
@@CezandGazIt's also part of our hurricane/tornado barometer. If Waffle House is open you should be safe. If it's closed you should have already left town.
You're twinkies look like giant peanuts still in their shells! 🤣 And Cerys then eats a taki and turns into a smurf, loving it! Also im glad to have made the video catching the shrimp! Great video guys!!! 😁
I just discovered your channel. and I LOOOOOVE IT. Such a nice positive channel. I am planning a Manchester trip, so those videos were great. I will def go to Hip hop chip shop. Greetings from a Dutch guy, living in Berlin.
Thank you so much, your comment has made my day! Hope you have an amazing trip, there’s so many great restaurants here! We’ve got 2 videos up exploring Manchester and have more in the works 😊
That weird vehicle you passed looked like a straddle carrier. It's used for carrying shipping containers. They're common in ports, but not on highways. There is such a thing as blue corn, and some tortilla chips are made from it. But those Takis were artificially colored. I doubt that was a blackcurrant Skittle. The flavor isn't popular in the U.S. It was probably grape flavored. American grape-flavored candies and sodas are made to taste like Concord grapes, a variety that isn't common in the U.K.
Small bugs or seeds can be devastating to our eco systems so our Airport security don't play when it comes to any food items coming into the USA. Don't take losing that sandwich personal. 🤣 Enjoy the USA 🇺🇸, but pay attention to the roads. Our State Troopers and Sheriffs are notorious for hiding in plain SIGHT. The fun in roadtrips are the RANDOM roadside attractions and museums. So have fun!! Don't worry abt the waistlines...You're going to gain at least 15 lbs here🤣Accept the defeat and EAT!
That makes sense! Poor Gaz getting touchy about his sandwich 🤣 We have got plenty more places that we will be showing so keep your eye out! 👀 And for sure, we will not be worrying about how much we eat! Part of the experience right? 😂 Thank you for watching😁
Welcome. It’s pronounced po-co-no. All hard “o” sounds. The “Poconos” as we refer to it is known as a vacation area and has lots of resorts. Very fun memories of vacations to the poconos.
Just found y'all's channel about a week ago and went back and watched several of your vids really enjoyed them. Will there be more usa eoisodes or did y'all get tired of us and go back to the uk? 😋
Absolutely untrue. Driving in the left hand lane means driving against opposing traffic in every state within the United States. I'm guessing you are under the age of 16 and have not taken Driver's ED yet @@ContentinMesa
The purple Skittles are of course artificial grape flavor (probably the third-oldest artificial fruit flavor developed back when artificial flavorings were a new idea, right after artificial cherry and artificial orange). Most Americans have no idea what a "currant" is. They're not traditionally cultivated here or used in any of our cuisine.
So I just came across your channel today I live in NY. What's going on like why are there like 10 of you there are you moving visiting is it for a job or just a vacation?
If you are road tripping in the US you MUST invest in a cooler. They are expensive and they definitely make the food experience much better. Who wants to drink warm coffee??
Twinkies were delicious back in the '50s and '60s. Light, fluffy sponge cake filled with REAL whipped cream. Modern Twinkies are horrible. They are now a piece of rubber tubing filled a gritty, glue like substance of an alien flavor. Somehow, they survive on their original excellence.
@@CezandGaz ask for guidance interaction in your videos for your future trips and do some react to the react of the other u.k. channels visits to the states it will help tremendously with your future trips like your waffle House visit would have gone better for example.
It's so funny this is what happens when Euros come to the US without planning at all. Drive through New York and not go anywhere and stop in Mt. Pocono. WTF??? Akron then Camp America which I have never heard of. This ought to be fun.
Happy Birthday Gaz!! One thing about American portions of food usually enough for 2 people. NY City to Ohio, WTF? You drove by so much stuff. On your drive back stop by Buffalo, NY and go see Niagara Falls. Plain Twinkies are a waste of time. You'll see blue corn chips a lot more in the Southwest. Diet coke? Where's the Dr. Pepper?
Thank you! Yes we discovered this about the portion sizes, but we love the value for money 😆. We are here for a specific reason so we had to head straight to Ohio. You will see in the next video! Thank you for the suggestions!! 😁
@@CezandGaz How about a soft-sided collapsible one? not as good as a hard-sided one but better than nothing. I packed one each time I've been to the UK.
Never seen your channel before, you are very beautiful! You look like Jennifer Connelly! (she was in Labyrinth and Top Gun: Maverick.) 😍 Please do put your feet up on the dashboard, I bet you have nice feet 😍 If you want the best example of American food, you would want to go to a restaurant that has Three Michelin Stars; that's the highest honor that Michelin can bestow upon a restaurant. There are 30 such restaurants in France (Michelin is of course the French tire company), nine in the UK, and 13 in the USA. Five of them are in my area, the San Francisco Bay Area. I'm on the other side of North America from NYC; it's a five or six hour flight. (HSR would still take 14 hours. There are several normal speed trains that cross the country, they take about two or three days to cross the country. But it's luxurious, you can get your own room with your own toilet and shower. And three square meals per day are included in the price if you get a room, with more food available for a price, and there's a car with swivel chairs pointed outward toward huge windows. 🙂) There are four Three Michelin Star restaurants in NYC: Eleven Madison Park -- 11 Madison Ave., New York, 10010, USA Le Bernardin -- 155 W. 51st St., New York, 10019, USA Per Se -- 10 Columbus Circle, New York, 10019, USA Masa -- 10 Columbus Circle, New York, 10019, USA That's the best food you could possibly get in New York City, by the standards of the French. 🙂
You guys have come all this way to America from Manchester England, skipped NYC and New York State all together and heading to where, of all places,... Ohio.. wtf! Why not Cedar Rapids Iowa? sounds a little ridiculous! I cant watch this!
That place wasn’t Waffle House! It was a Waffle SHOP! Beware: Waffle Houses are TOILETS compared to the place you went to. So if you see a Waffle House, don’t expect it to be the same thing! Food is cheap and decent, but they’re all filthy, service is terrible, and most of the clientele just got out of prison.
Americans are inevitably accused of eating hamburgers morning, noon and night, and only wake up so we can gorge on more hamburgers. This belief is buried quite deep in European cultures where it's always fashionable to criticize anything American, and the first thing trotted out is our slave, master relationship to the hamburger. Yes, yes, yes, your oh so right; we stand guilty as a people, and wear this dreadful fact around our necks like an anchor, in the shape of a hamburger. There, the British, and French have both been satisfied. To the British, who know their ship doesn't stink, to Monsieur Savoir Faire, who generously congratulates himself every day for being French, therefor able to eat the best food in the world daily. But, do Americans eat anything else? The answer may surprise some who are entrenched behind the characcature of Americans. For starters our population is composed of people from all corners of Europe, and they brought all their favorite recipes with them. That was just the first wave of immigration, as millions upon millions from around the world have come, and brought their dishes with them too. So yes we eat hamburgers, but probably enjoy a greater variety of dishes than you'll find in most countries. That being said, I think I'll fire up the could and bar b que some ribeyes tonight, and use some Rudies bar b que sauce I got in San Antonio.
Did you know that the Twinkies you ate are not made by the original Hostess company. Hostess went bankrupt several years ago because nobody was buying their products since they are unhealthy. Keep in mind that Americans love them some unhealthy food but apparently Twinkies didn't taste good enough. All of its assets were bought by another company, including the rights to the names, branding, recipes and factory equipment to make Twinkies and all the other Hostess products. That company even changed their name to Hostess. Then, last year, that company was bought by The J.M. Smucker Company, a company known for producing jelly/jams. So, you ate a Smucker owned, fake branded Hostess, Twinkie made on second hand equipment using third party recipes in somebody else factory. How's that make them taste now?
You don’t know what you’re talking about. Twinkies were always best-sellers. The parent company had other financial problems related to other products and management in general. It had ZERO to do with healthy eating habits.
It never gets old watching British (or any country really) folks come to the US and try our incredibly wide variety of foods. Of course, certain things are a must - Texas BBQ (or any style thereof such as Tennessee or North Carolina style really) is a necessity. Pizza in NYC or New Haven, Connecticut are also a must. Street food in Miami or LA or NYC is also a great choice, and there are TONS of options for that alone. But you guys just had a fun time, and as others have said - that's what is important. Enjoying your trip, having a fun time together, eating good food, hopefully it makes you want to come back for more :)
America gets a bad rap these days around the world for many things (which I won't get into because, ugh) but the vast majority of people here are kind, funny and will almost always give you advice and help you out if you need it. Plus, the US is HUGE and the variety of biomes and attractions and everything in between is mind blowing. National Parks? Amusement Parks? Water Parks? Tourist Traps? Check mate! :D
Thank you for this lovely comment! We absolutely loved our trip. Everyone we met was so lovely and the food…so good! We definitely want to return to the US, as I’m sure we barely scratched the surface! We hope to show some more of what else we got up to and ate on this trip soon, so watch this space 👀
Blue corn chips are made from blue corn. Corn comes in many different colors and this colorful corn is commonly called Indian corn. Indian being another name for native Americans. This corn can be red, black, brown, blue and many other shades. It is used in Southwestern and Mexican cooking. Of course, the common corn is yellow in America. All types of corn are used for tortillas and tortilla chips.
If any of you know some Spanish, it will come in handy while ordering in Mexican restaurants, because all the dishes have Spanish names and we Americans tend to use the Spanish pronunciation when ordering.
We do the same with French names in Louisiana. We prefer to keep all the native pronunciations of place names and foods.
Not seen this Brits in USA chan before. Watch a LOT of others. Looks like you all were having fun and thats what life really needs is fun.
Thank you so much, we had great fun! 🤩
You need to do biscuits and gravy, Yum!!!!!
We will add it to the list, thank you! 🙏
Nice to see you all having a good time. Welcome to America! 😊
Thank you! We love it here 🫶
There is such a thing as blue corn, so blue corn chips is possible.
Oh interesting, we’ll have to keep our eye out for those!
Blue corn higher in protein.
First time viewer to your channel. I subbed and will follow along now. Did you know, on the Oreo packages, you rip the top open and it peels back and then you can close it back to seal it back up... Versus just opening the package at the end the way you did. Just a tip for the future. Also.... ALL flavors of Oreo's are better when dunked in to a glass of milk! LOL :)
Pumpkin Spice is the spices that go in pumpkin pie not the pumpkin itself.
We don't have black currant flavored stuff here. It was banned decades ago because currants were found to be an invasive species. You might find something flavored with it now since I believe the ban was lifted but it would be hard to find.
I see, probably why it was similar to the churro flavour we have tried in the past!
That’s interesting about blackcurrant flavouring! Similarly, we don’t often get grape flavoured items in the UK 😮. Thank you for watching!
@@CezandGaz Blackcurrants were not deemed invasive, it was banned nationwide in 1900 when they discovered it was a vector for Pine Blight, we have always had Red Currants. It is legal to grow now, but it is still very hard to find. My state of Oregon is one place you can find it due to the temperate climate. Sucks when you get hooked on Ribena on holiday in the UK, it costs a small fortune here. And that syrup bottle should have been empty by the nd of brekkie!
@@mescko Yeah, we have a few mom n pop places here where I am in S Florida that serve stuff with black currants (and a few other lesser used ingredients here in the US) and I love that stuff. It's been widely available as you said for a while now, but it's barely known in the US. I mean, I've been to the UK many times in my life, so I've had plenty of things we here in the US are unaware of or "wouldn't" eat aka black pudding lol
Group Hibachi meal is always special. Glad you had a good visit.
Thank you, we had a great time 🙏
Happy birthday Gaz! Hope you guys had a great time in the US! Come back soon!
Thank you! We had an amazing time, we for sure will be back 🙂
Happy Birthday Gaz!! Hope you enjoyed the change of scenery for your birthday. 1st time? Long road trips are the best!!
Thank you so much! First time doing a road trip here for sure. It was definitely a nice change of scenery 😁
I have Been on a road trip 1800 miles, nonstop.
Btw for the oreos, there is a pull tab on the top/face of the packaging so you can reseal them for storing. Just dont pull the tab all the way off though.
Great tip thank you! 🙏
Yes, that's so you can lie to yourself that you're totally not going to finish them all off in one sitting this time.
Happy birthday Gaz. The one Twinkie looks like it was sat on.
Thank you! It is quite possible that is what happened 😂
I'm an American and I,along with millions of others,do not eat piles of syrupy pancakes and sausages for breakfast
especially artificial flavored ones. can eat almost everything with real maple syrup
First timer here. Enjoyed your vlog. just subscribed. looking forward to watching past videos. Be safe.
Thank you, that means a lot! We hope you enjoy them 🥰
in the usa there is 2 kinds of pig in a blanket depending on where you are from. east coast would be sausage wrapped in pancake i belive. in northern California it can ether be breakfast sausage wrapped in pancakes or for lunch hotdog wrapped in a pastry type dough. was very confusing for me growing up because my grandparents pig in a blanket was cabbage leaves stuffed with a rice and minced pork meat in a tomato sauce. which was very good to. my grandpa on my dads side was German and his wife was Russian.
That’s interesting! All 3 of those types of pigs in blankets sound delicious. For us it’s sausage wrapped in bacon 😋
Have to admit when I saw you were landing in New York, I thought it was going to be another New York, California, Florida Texas video as most Brits in America is.
How fun to have so many of you road-tripping together. In the South, Waffle House is where you go after a night of drinking. Looking forward to the rest of the trip, and the Japanese restaurant looked fun.
Oh wow, a waffle house after a night of drinking sounds so good 🤩. Thank you for watching! We’ve got plenty more coming for the rest of the trip so keep your eyes peeled 👀
@@CezandGazIt's also part of our hurricane/tornado barometer. If Waffle House is open you should be safe. If it's closed you should have already left town.
Oatmilk sucks.
Thats Cinnabon not cinnamon bun
Happy Birthday Gaz, Welcome to the US Y'all! Hope you have a great time!
Thank you!! We love it here 🇺🇸
I agree with you about the lime skittles. I always thought they tasted like dish soap.
😂😂
You're twinkies look like giant peanuts still in their shells! 🤣 And Cerys then eats a taki and turns into a smurf, loving it! Also im glad to have made the video catching the shrimp! Great video guys!!! 😁
Twinkies weren’t in the best of shape were they 🤣 Great catch and thank you to your great photography skills too!! 📸
I just discovered your channel. and I LOOOOOVE IT. Such a nice positive channel. I am planning a Manchester trip, so those videos were great. I will def go to Hip hop chip shop. Greetings from a Dutch guy, living in Berlin.
Thank you so much, your comment has made my day!
Hope you have an amazing trip, there’s so many great restaurants here! We’ve got 2 videos up exploring Manchester and have more in the works 😊
Happy Birthday Gaz
Thank you! 🙏
Happy birthday Gaz from South Carolina
Thank you! 🙏
First time watching, loved the vlog. New Sub 😃😊
Thank you so much! 😊
That weird vehicle you passed looked like a straddle carrier. It's used for carrying shipping containers. They're common in ports, but not on highways.
There is such a thing as blue corn, and some tortilla chips are made from it. But those Takis were artificially colored.
I doubt that was a blackcurrant Skittle. The flavor isn't popular in the U.S. It was probably grape flavored. American grape-flavored candies and sodas are made to taste like Concord grapes, a variety that isn't common in the U.K.
It was a self propelled sprayer used in agriculture.
It definitely was an agricultural vehicle
Ag sprayer rig.
Ah thank you everyone! We were quite bemused by that vehicle 🤣 I see, I’m not a big fan of grape flavour so that makes sense why I didn’t like it 😅
Small bugs or seeds can be devastating to our eco systems so our Airport security don't play when it comes to any food items coming into the USA. Don't take losing that sandwich personal. 🤣
Enjoy the USA 🇺🇸, but pay attention to the roads. Our State Troopers and Sheriffs are notorious for hiding in plain SIGHT.
The fun in roadtrips are the RANDOM roadside attractions and museums. So have fun!!
Don't worry abt the waistlines...You're going to gain at least 15 lbs here🤣Accept the defeat and EAT!
That makes sense! Poor Gaz getting touchy about his sandwich 🤣
We have got plenty more places that we will be showing so keep your eye out! 👀
And for sure, we will not be worrying about how much we eat! Part of the experience right? 😂 Thank you for watching😁
I'm sweating just watching you eat all that sugar! lol Love a good road trip :) Enjoy!
Hahah, so worth it though 🤣
Blue is also bubble gum flavored, berry flavored, and grape flavored.
Welcome. It’s pronounced po-co-no. All hard “o” sounds. The “Poconos” as we refer to it is known as a vacation area and has lots of resorts. Very fun memories of vacations to the poconos.
Just found y'all's channel about a week ago and went back and watched several of your vids really enjoyed them. Will there be more usa eoisodes or did y'all get tired of us and go back to the uk? 😋
Thank you so much, so glad to hear you enjoyed them! ☺️ We loved visiting the US and we’ve got 6 more videos on the way. Next one is out on Sunday!
I live in Dayton! Have fun!
Thank you! 🙏
Please explain how cheese is unhealthy, regarding your omlette.
Not necessarily the cheese itself but the sheer amount, it’s a lot more than we’re used to! Not a bad thing at all, it’s delicious haha
Happy Birthday Gaz!
Thank you! ☺️
Happy birthday Gaz from Ohio
Thank you! We love Ohio 🙌🏼
Takis are actually from Mexico 🙂
Ah noted! Thank you 🙏
Don't hang out driving in the left lane. It is illegal in some states, and it is also the passing lane.
Thank you! Maybe it was the edit but I was using that lane for overtaking! It’s the same rule in the UK (but mirrored of course lol)
In heavy populated areas like California you can drive in the left lane. Just depends on the individual states rules.
Yeah, don't do that in Texas..
*That road appears to be only two lanes. Nothing wrong with cruising that left lane.*
Absolutely untrue. Driving in the left hand lane means driving against opposing traffic in every state within the United States.
I'm guessing you are under the age of 16 and have not taken Driver's ED yet
@@ContentinMesa
Happy Birthday to Gaz from Reno, Nevada
Thank you! ☺️
The purple Skittles are of course artificial grape flavor (probably the third-oldest artificial fruit flavor developed back when artificial flavorings were a new idea, right after artificial cherry and artificial orange). Most Americans have no idea what a "currant" is. They're not traditionally cultivated here or used in any of our cuisine.
Gaz won the love lottery with Cez. Good Lord.
NYC to Akron is only 7 hours, or about half a day. It takes me longer than that to drive to my parent's house.
Wow! Definitely something brits are not used to! Gaz was once a delivery driver back in the day so he’s used to these kind of drives 😆
Cez you're a star!
Happy Birthday Gus!
Thank you! 🙏
Watching someone catch shrimp with their eyes is hysterical….😂
😂😂
The real American road trip extends out west
So I just came across your channel today I live in NY. What's going on like why are there like 10 of you there are you moving visiting is it for a job or just a vacation?
A vacation! We will explore New York on the way back, but got a few things we have to do first so be sure to follow along 😁
If you are road tripping in the US you MUST invest in a cooler. They are expensive and they definitely make the food experience much better. Who wants to drink warm coffee??
PO CO NO Mtn. The Poconos!
Thank you!
Happy belated birthday Gus
Thank you! 🙏
6 hours is not that long in the US.
Mount Poke-co-no! LOL
Almost! 😂
maybe do the Jolly as a guide. try the best not the worst
Twinkies were delicious back in the '50s and '60s. Light, fluffy sponge cake filled with REAL whipped cream. Modern Twinkies are horrible. They are now a piece of rubber tubing filled a gritty, glue like substance of an alien flavor. Somehow, they survive on their original excellence.
We dont do black currant here that was a grape skittle. Also takis are a mexican product not american. 😅
I see, thank you! 🙏
Happy Birthday late.😂🎉
Thank you! 🙏
Skittles are actually from England
How often will you guys be coming to the states?
We love the states, so if you guys like the videos we will be back hopefully soon 🤞🏼
@@CezandGaz ask for guidance interaction in your videos for your future trips and do some react to the react of the other u.k. channels visits to the states it will help tremendously with your future trips like your waffle House visit would have gone better for example.
@@SuperDave71176k duly noted! Thanks Dave 🙌🏼
I've heard enough European's comparing a lot of American foods to the taste of dish soap that I'd really like to try some of your dish soap :p
🤣🤣
It's so funny this is what happens when Euros come to the US without planning at all. Drive through New York and not go anywhere and stop in Mt. Pocono. WTF??? Akron then Camp America which I have never heard of. This ought to be fun.
Did I miss it... did you say what your "First Impressions" of the USA were?????
Welcome to 'Murica 🦅🍔🌭
all I saw was you chose the vegan omlet and took the the little bite. maybe next time chose what you like and get a big bite.
Happy Birthday Gaz!! One thing about American portions of food usually enough for 2 people. NY City to Ohio, WTF? You drove by so much stuff. On your drive back stop by Buffalo, NY and go see Niagara Falls. Plain Twinkies are a waste of time. You'll see blue corn chips a lot more in the Southwest. Diet coke? Where's the Dr. Pepper?
Thank you! Yes we discovered this about the portion sizes, but we love the value for money 😆. We are here for a specific reason so we had to head straight to Ohio. You will see in the next video! Thank you for the suggestions!! 😁
All road trip food is jerky and beef sticks and potato chips w/ coke cola
Slim Jim’s ftw! 🤣
NYC is probably the LAST place I'd want to go when visiting America. It's a concrete toilet. Keep going west.
We don't have crisps in the United States. We have chips. Or tortilla strips.
So we have coolers for food and drinks. 😂
Couldn’t quite fit that in the suitcase! 🤣
@@CezandGaz How about a soft-sided collapsible one? not as good as a hard-sided one but better than nothing. I packed one each time I've been to the UK.
That was a lumber carrier
I'm still having a hard time understanding the conversion from Celsius to Fahrenheit
To convert celsius to fahrenheit.You double it,and add 32,to it.Zero degrees celsius,is 32 degrees fahrenheit.
Thirty degrees man thats cold.
Pocono mountains.
Why is the car warm/hot? Turn on the air conditioning, that's what it's there for.
We may have left the snacks in the car whilst at the waffle shop 🙈
Why is he scared of using the syrup 😂😂😂😂
I hope you had fun. You don't come to America on a visit to eat healthy!
We loved it thank you! And of course, we will enjoy every meal 😋
They need actual American snacks, the ones that Americans eat.
Why do brits hold the silverware so weird?
That’s just Cerys, she calls it being ambidextrous 🤣
fail. One doesn't go for a "Healthy option" at a Waffle House. You've missed the point
Not really a traditional breakfast. Usually my hubby and I split an order. Its just too much for one person to eat.
Everything has high fructose corn syrup. Its not healthy its cheaper than cane sugar.
I can hear vulgar language anywhere. Why should I watch a video filled with it.
Too bad you went to Akron. There are many places a lot better in Ohio.
Don’t worry, we went to many more places in Ohio, this was only the first night!
That is NOT coffee.
Ohio?
Ohio!
Thats not waffle house!
Never seen your channel before, you are very beautiful! You look like Jennifer Connelly! (she was in Labyrinth and Top Gun: Maverick.) 😍 Please do put your feet up on the dashboard, I bet you have nice feet 😍
If you want the best example of American food, you would want to go to a restaurant that has Three Michelin Stars; that's the highest honor that Michelin can bestow upon a restaurant. There are 30 such restaurants in France (Michelin is of course the French tire company), nine in the UK, and 13 in the USA. Five of them are in my area, the San Francisco Bay Area. I'm on the other side of North America from NYC; it's a five or six hour flight. (HSR would still take 14 hours. There are several normal speed trains that cross the country, they take about two or three days to cross the country. But it's luxurious, you can get your own room with your own toilet and shower. And three square meals per day are included in the price if you get a room, with more food available for a price, and there's a car with swivel chairs pointed outward toward huge windows. 🙂)
There are four Three Michelin Star restaurants in NYC:
Eleven Madison Park -- 11 Madison Ave., New York, 10010, USA
Le Bernardin -- 155 W. 51st St., New York, 10019, USA
Per Se -- 10 Columbus Circle, New York, 10019, USA
Masa -- 10 Columbus Circle, New York, 10019, USA
That's the best food you could possibly get in New York City, by the standards of the French. 🙂
You go to America to eat Japanese food? That's not how you do America.
You guys have come all this way to America from Manchester England, skipped NYC and New York State all together and heading to where, of all places,... Ohio.. wtf! Why not Cedar Rapids Iowa? sounds a little ridiculous! I cant watch this!
……yeah….because we all know the whole world revolves around New York City and your godforesaken state…..
Fear not! We’ll circle back to NYC 😉
There is no R in vanilla
Why would you go to ohio?!?!?! Worst food state
What is half seven? Y’all Brits are so confusing.
That is 7:30, you will have to excuse our British-isms! 😅
Why Ohio of all places? hah. I live in Ohio and it's definitely a fly over state unless you like looking at corn fields and trashy cities.
seems you doing the worst of the US in terms of food. oh well you do you
Two words: Bore ring!!
That place wasn’t Waffle House! It was a Waffle SHOP! Beware:
Waffle Houses are TOILETS compared to the place you went to. So if you see a Waffle House, don’t expect it to be the same thing!
Food is cheap and decent, but they’re all filthy, service is terrible, and most of the clientele just got out of prison.
Oh whoops our mistake! we will keep that in mind 😅
@@CezandGazHave fun!!!
Ya came all the way here just to eat gas station junkfood, Awful House, and sketchy Hibachi grill?!😐. SMH
Americans are inevitably accused of eating hamburgers morning, noon and night, and only wake up so we can gorge on more hamburgers. This belief is buried quite deep in European cultures where it's always fashionable to criticize anything American, and the first thing trotted out is our slave, master relationship to the hamburger. Yes, yes, yes, your oh so right; we stand guilty as a people, and wear this dreadful fact around our necks like an anchor, in the shape of a hamburger. There, the British, and French have both been satisfied. To the British, who know their ship doesn't stink, to Monsieur Savoir Faire, who generously congratulates himself every day for being French, therefor able to eat the best food in the world daily. But, do Americans eat anything else? The answer may surprise some who are entrenched behind the characcature of Americans. For starters our population is composed of people from all corners of Europe, and they brought all their favorite recipes with them. That was just the first wave of immigration, as millions upon millions from around the world have come, and brought their dishes with them too. So yes we eat hamburgers, but probably enjoy a greater variety of dishes than you'll find in most countries. That being said, I think I'll fire up the could and bar b que some ribeyes tonight, and use some Rudies bar b que sauce I got in San Antonio.
Did you know that the Twinkies you ate are not made by the original Hostess company. Hostess went bankrupt several years ago because nobody was buying their products since they are unhealthy. Keep in mind that Americans love them some unhealthy food but apparently Twinkies didn't taste good enough. All of its assets were bought by another company, including the rights to the names, branding, recipes and factory equipment to make Twinkies and all the other Hostess products. That company even changed their name to Hostess. Then, last year, that company was bought by The J.M. Smucker Company, a company known for producing jelly/jams.
So, you ate a Smucker owned, fake branded Hostess, Twinkie made on second hand equipment using third party recipes in somebody else factory. How's that make them taste now?
Oh wow, we did not know that! We still enjoyed them (apart from them being a bit warm from the car 😂)
You don’t know what you’re talking about.
Twinkies were always best-sellers. The parent company had other financial problems related to other products and management in general.
It had ZERO to do with healthy eating habits.
THATS CINNABON NOT CINNAMON BUN. learn to read.
5:24, dude it literally says Cinnamon Bun 😂
4:27. Holding the fork like an American. That's how to do America.
Happy birthday Gaz!
Thank you! 🙏