I think she has always been down to earth and because she was originally a child star, she saw many other child stars fall from grace when they were no longer cute or a money maker for the studios. She shunned the limelight for quite some time when she went to university to get a really good education and qualifications she could fall back on. She is wise beyond her years.
lynn jackson I think it also helped that her parents didn’t push her into it. She was the one who wanted to perform (she tells this story in interviews). I think that makes a big difference. Wil Wheaton, for example, shares freely that his parents forced him to do acting as a child, and it traumatized him. He does a lot of advocacy work now. Glad Mayim didn’t go through that.
When you said “Hello! Welcome to my Kitchen” my mind went to a flashback when Sheldon says “Hello! I’m Dr. Sheldon Cooper and welcome to Sheldon Cooper presents Fun with Flags” 😂 You just said “Hello!” the same Wishing you a happy Shavuot celebration Mayim! ❤️
Hello, I am Sheldon Cooper ....Amy: And I am Amy Farah fowler and welcome to Sheldon and amy Farah fowler presents Dr.sheldon Cooper's *Fun with flags* (Awkward face)
I love how down to earth and real you are, Mayim. No pretentiousness, even though you have more education "in your little finger" than many people have in their "whole body"! =) Loved you in TBBT, and sure do miss that show. Thank you for taking the time to share a little of your world/life with us. You and your family stay well!!
I love, love, love, learning about the Jewish his history and traditions. I am Roman Catholic and I learned so much more about my faith by learning about your faith. I want to incorporate more Jewish traditions in my. Thanks for all your posts. 💕
I miss the cooking episodes. Maybe you could do some holiday specials for the season ? You could do a Mayim's breakdown the holiday recipes with a vegan chef? We would all love it, or at least I would.
I saved this post not only for the recipe, but also to have for watching any time I need a pick me up. The way you get so excited and giggle or laugh and sort of dance in place is so very endearing!!! I enjoy that about your personality so much. Thank you, thank you, thank you! I truly appreciate all that you do. Continue to keep it real.
Cooking, a little bit of Jewish history, and a curious feline guest who seems he likes the blintzes... I don't need more to be fall in love with Mayim and his videos. 😍
I'm not Jewish but I love your enthusiasm for your religion and for your cooking. You explain everything very well. Thanks for being real and down to earth.
I like how easy to understand you explain everything about your religion and cooking! 😅 And I agree, baking this stuff is a little adventure each single time 🙈 😂
“Can you use coconut oil? *I don’t know!*” Best cooking show ever. Very haimish (homey). Never saw them tucked on only one side, that’s an interesting variation. Chag sameach! (Happy holiday!)
I always tell my daughter and my husband that you're not a true home cook unless you make a mess 😂 love your videos. My daughter decided to be vegetarian when she was 11 about 2 and 1/2 years ago. And about a few weeks before this quarantine thing she decided to go vegan. You have been a blessing.I respect her reasons for being vegan and I took her to her doctor to make sure all her blood levels were good. We also have a nutrition consult. I'm learning a lot by I've been watching your videos. You always look like you're having such fun.
Haha! Then I am a success story after all! I'm not big on UA-cam account, at least not yet, but I have IG for Adam. He tells people of my messy kitchen. Oh... &... I cook, therefore I don't do dishes is a magnet I long claimed & placed on my fridge!
I'm Polish and from Jewish descend but was raised atheist. I love all you videos especially when I'm thinking about the last Jewish person in my family which was my great grandfather. Thank you for answering all of my unspoken questions 🌻
Whenever you talk it feels like it’s raining. Soft, calm, soothing and beautiful. Your voice is so mesmerising plus the knowledge you give out is incredible. You’ve aced in everything girl, such an impeccable mother, actor, cook, and sucha biigggg nerd!! Love love!!❤️❤️
thank you so much for all your content during this time! it’s genuinely comforting to know there’s someone out there who thinks a lot like me! sending love xx
Its so funny for me to see you cooking it. Because here in Germany this dish ist called 'Pfannkuchen' which translates to pancakes. And it's one of the most normal foods and so typical. I wasn't aware that you can put so much thought and excitement into making it and I love it :D I really enjoy watching your videos! Greetings from Germany :)
...and in Poland a bit more complicated, 'naleśniki' ;))) My 8-year-old excels at this but never does she have even nearly that much fun with them as you do! Btw, I never bother to butter the skillet, just dump a bit more fat (for me it's oil) into the batter and it makes the non-stick trick, though I bet it's not that delicious. Also, with these it really pays off to have a dedicated skillet with lower rants - non-stick and makes easy to turn these. Last comment: I loved your 'I need a shmata' (Polish 'szmata' is a rag, but also colloquially a kitchen towel). Great episode!
That's quite interesting, here in north east saxony we call these things "Plinse/Plintze" while the rest of Germany says Eierkuchen or Pfannkuchen! So maybe it has jewish roots here!
Sommerregenluft It’s more likely that the Jews adapted it from locals as they migrated into Europe long ago. Many (most?) Ashkenazi “Jewish foods” are the same or similar to those of the surrounding people’s. It makes sense: for example, Jews originally would have used olive oil for cooking when they were still living in the Mediterranean area. But olive oil was rare or impossible to get in northern Europe, centuries ago. So they used rendered animal fats like chicken or goose fat (not pork fat, it’s not kosher). It made sense to adapt to using whatever ingredients were available. Some of the best blintzes I ever had were in a Polish restaurant in New York City. Jewish foods I grew up eating were very similar to what I found in Polish and Ukrainian restaurants, because my Jewish great-grandparents were from those areas, and cooked stuffed cabbage, potato pancakes, challah bread, etc. Aside from kosher considerations, there are some differences, of course. But the similarities are many. This is true of Jewish cuisine around the world - and of culture in general. People migrate, they mingle, they share. 😊
You are pure joy. How giddy you were to scoop the first ones into the pan and flip them, so wholesome. You just make me smile. Your child like excitement is contagious. Thank you. 💕
Yummy. Reminds me of my childhood, come from Eastern Europe, not jewish, but definitely a similar tradition of cooking. Happy holiday, we celebrate Pfingsten over here.
I won't deny these look awesome. I'm not Jewish and don't really consider myself very religious in any way. The enthusiasm and authenticity Mayim gives off are what really keeps me subscribed.
Mayim you should so do more of these cooking videos. You're a natural at it. You getting excited over the blintzes is super cute. Thanks for the big smile on my face.
Your story telling and food preparation is very nurturing. Laughter over food is good medicine, and that is a tradition both our cultures have in common. Cooking with you is like cooking with family. Thank you for sharing.
I am from Germany and my grandmother made crepes called „Plinsen“. She took just flour, half water, half milk and eggs. But they were a delight always she made it. We used to eat it just with sugar on top. I always tried to do it like she used to make them, but they never tasted that way. Maybe my grannys special addition was love 😁😂
You’re refreshing Mayim! I love how you give the history of the holiday & share your recipe & your beautiful personality! You seem to have a “ready laugh.” The twinkle in your eye & life are delightful!
Hi Mayim, it is great to see how a celebrity can be so down to earth, I grew up with you on tv as Blossom and then now in my late 40’s watch your star rise again as Amy, I have since found your you tube channel during this COVID-19 period , to be very refreshing to watch , and to see how normal a person you really are. Keep up the good work and looking forward to more videos.
Glad to know all of these alternatives for dairy products although are mostly hard to find but thank you for this Mayim. I also love that your cats just pops out in some of your videos. 😂
They look like Swedish pancakes, In my family we love to stuff the pancake with vegan vanilla icecream and strawberrie jam roll it and sprinkle with powder sugar. Its sooo good!!
I truly love that you still have your mom' s old mixer my grandma had the exact same one. I wish I had it. we got rid of it because it wasn't fancy but it still worked.
Yeah, Blintzes are popular dish in Poland🇵🇱, especially in the eastern part, for example around Białystok😀 But our pancakes look also similar. We call them "naleśniki". They are thin and rolled up. We eat them mainly with jam or cottage cheese, but sometimes we add blueberries or other fruits. I think I can safely say that such a dish like polish pancakes(almost like blintzes) is in the Polish home at least once a week and there's nothing to do with religion. Love from Poland ❤️ You look beautiful in red 😊
You are so excited and fun to watch! I loved seeing you as Blossom and you haven't changed since. You just are giddy and goofy ( ment in a good way!) and happy! Keep on cooking girl!
"Mayim providing helpful and interesting facts about Jewish history." Me: Hey look there's a cat! Just kidding (kinda), thanks so much for another great video!
Oh my goodness, watching you cook and having so much fun doing it is something else. Your awesome young lady, and yes one of the best parts about cooking is getting sto taste everything as you go. Miss seeing you on tv.. And you have an incredible smile and laugh.
@@Krajisnika87 This food has it's own version with different names pretty much everywhere from east Asia too Europe.. but the name of this specific one comes from the word blitz in Yiddish... I am Hungarian and I always thought that it was an Hungarian name but I checked and although we have are own version of it the name we use is the Yiddish name.
@@deliaschirliu6696 actually I think it's a variation as well but no I wasn't talking about it (I didn't even think about it since it's fried lol) . Its delicious though ^__^
As a Gentile, I really enjoy the great bits of Jewish history in many of your videos. It gives me a better understanding of the world around me. Thank you for your time and videos.
I love your holiday videos. They remind me of a wonderful time in my life, when my three closest friends were older Jewish women. Sadly, they are no longer with us, but I will be forever grateful that they allowed me, a lapsed Catholic twenty something, into their lives to share some of their traditions.
Katie Gill sorry, can’t say I agree with you, my first child was an angel, still is at 23, but my second child🤪 is the reason I don’t have a third🇮🇪😆wouldn’t change him for the world tho, and he did stop crying when he was about 9
I wish I had found Mayims channel so much sooner. Her personality makes me smile and the information is life changing! Bing watching everything I missed out on.
Thank you so much, Mayim! My husband and I can't have dairy and I'm so excited to try this recipe! Also, I find you delightful. Thank you for sharing who you are ☺️
Loved watching you make blintzes. Always in your own inevitable style. You seemed so happy & excited making them. It is nice to see you like this. Isn't it wonderful you have your Mother's mixer and it works ♥
You are just so down to earth and relatable unlike so many others in Hollywood. Thank you Mayim!
I think she has always been down to earth and because she was originally a child star, she saw many other child stars fall from grace when they were no longer cute or a money maker for the studios.
She shunned the limelight for quite some time when she went to university to get a really good education and qualifications she could fall back on.
She is wise beyond her years.
lynn jackson I think it also helped that her parents didn’t push her into it. She was the one who wanted to perform (she tells this story in interviews). I think that makes a big difference. Wil Wheaton, for example, shares freely that his parents forced him to do acting as a child, and it traumatized him. He does a lot of advocacy work now. Glad Mayim didn’t go through that.
She has a net worth of $30M
So....
Right? That's what I was thinking. Thank you.
When you said “Hello! Welcome to my Kitchen” my mind went to a flashback when Sheldon says “Hello! I’m Dr. Sheldon Cooper and welcome to Sheldon Cooper presents Fun with Flags” 😂 You just said “Hello!” the same
Wishing you a happy Shavuot celebration Mayim! ❤️
Yumi M. I thought the exact same thing!!
Hello, I am Sheldon Cooper ....Amy: And I am Amy Farah fowler and welcome to Sheldon and amy Farah fowler presents Dr.sheldon Cooper's *Fun with flags* (Awkward face)
🤣🤣
i was about to comment that HAHAHAHAHAHA
I love that Mayim still gets excited over little things, she is so cute.
I love how excited Mayim got making beautiful blintzes. This, my children, is what cooking is all about. 🤗💖🌺
Agreed! I wish I was thos excited every time I cooked but this is mostly what I'm like. My 14 year old is learning to cook as well.
Mayim is giggling
Crepes are sizzling
Tummy is rumbling!
Your smile is dazzling! 😊
I love how down to earth and real you are, Mayim. No pretentiousness, even though you have more education "in your little finger" than many people have in their "whole body"! =) Loved you in TBBT, and sure do miss that show. Thank you for taking the time to share a little of your world/life with us. You and your family stay well!!
I love, love, love, learning about the Jewish his history and traditions. I am Roman Catholic and I learned so much more about my faith by learning about your faith. I want to incorporate more Jewish traditions in my. Thanks for all your posts. 💕
I miss the cooking episodes. Maybe you could do some holiday specials for the season ?
You could do a Mayim's breakdown the holiday recipes with a vegan chef?
We would all love it, or at least I would.
Adore how excited you get about cooking and enjoying food-same here! Thanks for sharing this, and wishing you a lovely Shavuot celebration.
I saved this post not only for the recipe, but also to have for watching any time I need a pick me up. The way you get so excited and giggle or laugh and sort of dance in place is so very endearing!!! I enjoy that about your personality so much. Thank you, thank you, thank you! I truly appreciate all that you do. Continue to keep it real.
Cooking is clearly another one of your MANY talents, Mayim! Thanks for sharing this awesome recipe with everyone 🤗
Cooking, a little bit of Jewish history, and a curious feline guest who seems he likes the blintzes...
I don't need more to be fall in love with Mayim and his videos. 😍
ↇDɛoxyᴙᵻboɳuclɛᵻc ahahahah! “his”
@@Lagmire I'm in a English Learning Process, thank u 4 tell me about the grammar mistake that I doing.
@@YdljseGrcjmnez pretty humble this guy , do a lot more reading and watching Television to help with pronouncing words better
I'm not Jewish but I love your enthusiasm for your religion and for your cooking. You explain everything very well. Thanks for being real and down to earth.
I like how easy to understand you explain everything about your religion and cooking! 😅 And I agree, baking this stuff is a little adventure each single time 🙈 😂
“Can you use coconut oil? *I don’t know!*” Best cooking show ever. Very haimish (homey). Never saw them tucked on only one side, that’s an interesting variation. Chag sameach! (Happy holiday!)
Ok this made my day, watching you get excited about flipping crepes was so delightful. Thank you for sharing this.
Wow. Actress, neuroscientist, author, parent, chef, UA-camr. Accomplished but yet so down to Earth... Is there anything Mayim Bialik can't do?
In Poland we call them "naleśniki" 💖
And also I Just love this whole excitement you get while cooking perfect Blintz 😍
Chag sameach! This is my first year celebrating Shavuot and I’m learning a lot of traditions from videos like these. Todah rabah! 🌸
I always tell my daughter and my husband that you're not a true home cook unless you make a mess 😂 love your videos. My daughter decided to be vegetarian when she was 11 about 2 and 1/2 years ago. And about a few weeks before this quarantine thing she decided to go vegan. You have been a blessing.I respect her reasons for being vegan and I took her to her doctor to make sure all her blood levels were good. We also have a nutrition consult. I'm learning a lot by I've been watching your videos. You always look like you're having such fun.
Haha! Then I am a success story after all! I'm not big on UA-cam account, at least not yet, but I have IG for Adam. He tells people of my messy kitchen. Oh... &... I cook, therefore I don't do dishes is a magnet I long claimed & placed on my fridge!
You sound like an amazing mum 🥰 best of luck to your daughter and her vegan journey! 🌱
Why I liked cooking for living, more than at home: In the restaurant I could use many different pots and pans, and someone else cleaned them.
Check out Unnatural Vegan on YT. She's a great rational vegan also. Protein is your secret weapon!
Mom always said the messier the cook the better the taste. I didn't realize exactly what she meant when I was young. Lol! But, I do now! Lmbo!
I'm Polish and from Jewish descend but was raised atheist. I love all you videos especially when I'm thinking about the last Jewish person in my family which was my great grandfather. Thank you for answering all of my unspoken questions 🌻
Whenever you talk it feels like it’s raining. Soft, calm, soothing and beautiful. Your voice is so mesmerising plus the knowledge you give out is incredible. You’ve aced in everything girl, such an impeccable mother, actor, cook, and sucha biigggg nerd!! Love love!!❤️❤️
So glad I'm not the only one who does that to melt with the stick of vegan butter/margarine 😂
Works great for warm toast, too!
thank you so much for all your content during this time! it’s genuinely comforting to know there’s someone out there who thinks a lot like me! sending love xx
In Austria you would call it "Palatschinken" :)
Its so funny for me to see you cooking it. Because here in Germany this dish ist called 'Pfannkuchen' which translates to pancakes. And it's one of the most normal foods and so typical. I wasn't aware that you can put so much thought and excitement into making it and I love it :D
I really enjoy watching your videos!
Greetings from Germany :)
And in Dutch Pannenkoeken! :D Delicious with 'stroop'!
And in Sweden, it's Pannkakor! Served with jam and a dollop of whipped cream, or filled with bolognese sauce and grated cheese 😁
...and in Poland a bit more complicated, 'naleśniki' ;))) My 8-year-old excels at this but never does she have even nearly that much fun with them as you do!
Btw, I never bother to butter the skillet, just dump a bit more fat (for me it's oil) into the batter and it makes the non-stick trick, though I bet it's not that delicious. Also, with these it really pays off to have a dedicated skillet with lower rants - non-stick and makes easy to turn these.
Last comment: I loved your 'I need a shmata' (Polish 'szmata' is a rag, but also colloquially a kitchen towel). Great episode!
That's quite interesting, here in north east saxony we call these things "Plinse/Plintze" while the rest of Germany says Eierkuchen or Pfannkuchen! So maybe it has jewish roots here!
Sommerregenluft It’s more likely that the Jews adapted it from locals as they migrated into Europe long ago. Many (most?) Ashkenazi “Jewish foods” are the same or similar to those of the surrounding people’s. It makes sense: for example, Jews originally would have used olive oil for cooking when they were still living in the Mediterranean area. But olive oil was rare or impossible to get in northern Europe, centuries ago. So they used rendered animal fats like chicken or goose fat (not pork fat, it’s not kosher). It made sense to adapt to using whatever ingredients were available. Some of the best blintzes I ever had were in a Polish restaurant in New York City. Jewish foods I grew up eating were very similar to what I found in Polish and Ukrainian restaurants, because my Jewish great-grandparents were from those areas, and cooked stuffed cabbage, potato pancakes, challah bread, etc. Aside from kosher considerations, there are some differences, of course. But the similarities are many. This is true of Jewish cuisine around the world - and of culture in general. People migrate, they mingle, they share. 😊
You are pure joy. How giddy you were to scoop the first ones into the pan and flip them, so wholesome. You just make me smile. Your child like excitement is contagious. Thank you. 💕
Yummy. Reminds me of my childhood, come from Eastern Europe, not jewish, but definitely a similar tradition of cooking. Happy holiday, we celebrate Pfingsten over here.
Its very common in eastern europe 😊 such as Poland, Hungary, Slovakia, Croatia...
... and Romania 🙏
I won't deny these look awesome. I'm not Jewish and don't really consider myself very religious in any way. The enthusiasm and authenticity Mayim gives off are what really keeps me subscribed.
I need more recipes. I loved this. The fact that you put out a disclaimer for every ingredient you put in cracked me up.
I love how excited you are about making them
If Mayim is cooking 🍽 I’m eating. 💗 the history lesson👌🏼
Mayim you should so do more of these cooking videos. You're a natural at it. You getting excited over the blintzes is super cute. Thanks for the big smile on my face.
I just love how giddy Mayim is while cooking. I just smile ear to ear.
Your story telling and food preparation is very nurturing. Laughter over food is good medicine, and that is a tradition both our cultures have in common. Cooking with you is like cooking with family. Thank you for sharing.
I love how you share your heritage with us!
I love you Mayim!!! You are so comforting and you are taking such kind care of us!!!
In German we call those Pfannkuchen or Eierkuchen. :) (pan cakes or egg cakes)
And we mostly eat them with apple sauce and cinnamonsugar on top.
MARMELADE!!!! :D
Nee. Plinse!
Nutella might be allowed, syrups are just messy.
One of my biggest role models. Just keep inspiring us Dr. Mayim.
I am from Germany and my grandmother made crepes called „Plinsen“. She took just flour, half water, half milk and eggs. But they were a delight always she made it. We used to eat it just with sugar on top. I always tried to do it like she used to make them, but they never tasted that way. Maybe my grannys special addition was love 😁😂
You’re refreshing Mayim! I love how you give the history of the holiday & share your recipe & your beautiful personality! You seem to have a “ready laugh.” The twinkle in your eye & life are delightful!
Loved you in the Big Bang I wish I didn’t end
Hi Mayim, it is great to see how a celebrity can be so down to earth, I grew up with you on tv as Blossom and then now in my late 40’s watch your star rise again as Amy, I have since found your you tube channel during this COVID-19 period , to be very refreshing to watch , and to see how normal a person you really are. Keep up the good work and looking forward to more videos.
Glad to know all of these alternatives for dairy products although are mostly hard to find but thank you for this Mayim. I also love that your cats just pops out in some of your videos. 😂
Mayim, thanks so much for sharing history, cooking and your wonderfully infectious enthusiasm!
They look like Swedish pancakes, In my family we love to stuff the pancake with vegan vanilla icecream and strawberrie jam roll it and sprinkle with powder sugar. Its sooo good!!
Mayim, your joy is infectious! Thanks for sharing
I truly love that you still have your mom' s old mixer my grandma had the exact same one. I wish I had it. we got rid of it because it wasn't fancy but it still worked.
Probably better than all the gadgets that are made today and probably more durable too!😊😂
First, I learned about a holiday I have never heard of, second, I LOVE your enthusiasm while cooking, and third, those look amazing!!
I would love to hear Your take on Unorthodox - the Netflix series.
Emese Szatori LOOSELY based on a true story. MOST was made up for the movie.
@@k8lynmae like I said, I would love to hear her take on it ❤️
You exude so much positive energy! My wife and I find it contagious. Stay well!
Yeah, Blintzes are popular dish in Poland🇵🇱, especially in the eastern part, for example around Białystok😀 But our pancakes look also similar. We call them "naleśniki". They are thin and rolled up. We eat them mainly with jam or cottage cheese, but sometimes we add blueberries or other fruits. I think I can safely say that such a dish like polish pancakes(almost like blintzes) is in the Polish home at least once a week and there's nothing to do with religion. Love from Poland ❤️ You look beautiful in red 😊
And also in Hungary 😊 as slavic with slovakian and hungarian roots we also have them 😊
You are so excited and fun to watch! I loved seeing you as Blossom and you haven't changed since. You just are giddy and goofy ( ment in a good way!) and happy! Keep on cooking girl!
"Mayim providing helpful and interesting facts about Jewish history."
Me: Hey look there's a cat!
Just kidding (kinda), thanks so much for another great video!
I was admiring the shelving!
Spotty Life Great ...I just fell off my chair laughing. You have talent
Your joy made my heart warm up. Loved the feels there.
I end my video group chat with my friends just to watch this. PRIORITIES.
Six Queens me too😂
Oh my goodness, watching you cook and having so much fun doing it is something else. Your awesome young lady, and yes one of the best parts about cooking is getting sto taste everything as you go. Miss seeing you on tv.. And you have an incredible smile and laugh.
Hi Mayim! I'm not jewish but somehow you make this very interesting for me 😊 Thanks for your cool videos!
I am not religious at all but she is delightful in general.
Thank you for sharing what you do during your holidays.
I LOVE YOU! 💗💗
Your delight when the crepes are cooking is so much fun to watch! Thanks for sharing this lovely recipe and the meaning of this holiday.
Mayim: Blitzes are basically jewish crepes...
Cat appears: You said crepes??
Blintzes are hungarian !
@@Krajisnika87
This food has it's own version with different names pretty much everywhere from east Asia too Europe.. but the name of this specific one comes from the word blitz in Yiddish... I am Hungarian and I always thought that it was an Hungarian name but I checked and although we have are own version of it the name we use is the Yiddish name.
ok are you talking about Lángos???
@@deliaschirliu6696 actually I think it's a variation as well but no I wasn't talking about it (I didn't even think about it since it's fried lol) . Its delicious though ^__^
ok How interesting, thanks for sharing that info!
I am a Canadian , and just love following, your teaching, cooking and you are a fabulous person❤️🇨🇦
I love a good blitz, especially with sour cream.
I love when you get so excited about what your doing
I remember when you were doing the fun with flags 😂😂
Yes, me too 😂😂😂
There is a game called Flags of the World, but it does not have a flag for Taiwan
@@billbritindenmark3015 Is the game "MADE IN CHINA"?
@@carlgreisheimer5278 No, Finland.
Tibet is also missing.
I love your enthusiasm for your blintzes!
Love from England💗
Hey from Scotland 😊
TheLadyDelirium hii😊
Cariad o Cymru ❤
You crack me up ! Loved watching you bake, cook . It’s so refreshing to watch a REAL cooking events 😄😄🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦
My Jewish friends say they celebrate just so they can eat. lol They tell me that all Jewish holidays are surrounded around lots of food.
Basically, around some story & all but 1 has food & wine involved;).
Lots of food *and* lots of alcohol
Looking good! I’ll have to try this!
Except Yom Kippur, when you are not allowed to eat for 25 hours.
@@ragodanno2418 I was gonna say the same thing.
As a Gentile, I really enjoy the great bits of Jewish history in many of your videos. It gives me a better understanding of the world around me. Thank you for your time and videos.
You look really pretty💗
Mayim : *pronounces weird thigs *
Cat : wait-What ?! Did u said cheese or pancakes ?!!?!!!!!!!
I've never seen anyone this excited over crapes. You're absolutely delightful!
I think the yoga and home exercise is really working out for you. You're looking in pretty good shape :-)
Was thinking the same thing
I love your holiday videos. They remind me of a wonderful time in my life, when my three closest friends were older Jewish women. Sadly, they are no longer with us, but I will be forever grateful that they allowed me, a lapsed Catholic twenty something, into their lives to share some of their traditions.
Did you know ? Kids are like pancakes - The first ones always a bit weird 😂
Katie Gill sorry, can’t say I agree with you, my first child was an angel, still is at 23, but my second child🤪 is the reason I don’t have a third🇮🇪😆wouldn’t change him for the world tho, and he did stop crying when he was about 9
Mine are 21 and 18 and both wonderfully weird, there were times though ........ let’s just say I loved them more than being in custody 😉
Me? Sure
I love this. I am a first born. 💗
LaDonna Washington I’ve just realised I’m a first born myself but when I was commenting I was only looking at it from my children’s pov🤣
I love how excited you get about cooking.
"Don't put weed in your crepes"🙈
In Amsterdam they put it in their cupcakes...;)!
I think she should put weed in her crepes. Weed is the best ingredient.
I wish I had found Mayims channel so much sooner. Her personality makes me smile and the information is life changing! Bing watching everything I missed out on.
The mystery of the disapearing cat lol
So fun - thank you. And your excitement over the pretty crepes just made my day in the middle of so much else going on. Thank you - thank you!!
Mayim: "We play it safe, we eat dairy"
Proceeds to play it 200% safe by not using dairy products.
Love your excitement while cooking ! You're the best !!
As a non Jewish person, I don’t care why; I’m just happy for the food.
You crack me up! Love to watch your videos. Thanks for entertaining and teaching us .
Hi can you give me a heart
I'm from Mexico,
@edie ann V No manches pensaba que yo era el unico Mexicano aqui.
Yo tambien Soy Mexicano, y te amo 😂😂😂
@edie ann V yo ya me suscribi y tu?
Soy De Monterrey, Nuevo León para ser exactos y hay que darle like para que Mayim Lo vea xd Saludos!!!!!!
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Your giddiness throughout this video made my day Mayim. Thank you for that, much needed. 🙂
Thank you! This was fun to watch! Have a beautiful holiday.
I LOVE your real reactions and excitement. (I know this is almost a year ago, but I'm going over all your videos)
Thank you so much, Mayim! My husband and I can't have dairy and I'm so excited to try this recipe!
Also, I find you delightful. Thank you for sharing who you are ☺️
I love her excitement, love for what she does and childlike spirit!
I love your enthusiasm. You bring joy to my life. Thank you.
Mayim, you are an absolute DELIGHT! Thank you so much for sharing.
Dude. Love how excited you got over what are essentially just really thin pancakes!
just simply LOVE you Mayim. TY for sharing content so worth viewing!!
Dr. Mayim, just wanted to say that I love you, you are such an amazing woman, mother, and scientist.
Loved you since the first JUMP on Blossom!! Thankful for you!!
This was such a fun video to watch. You get so excited when they come out right. You made me smile. Your blintzes looked amazing.
Thanks, Mayim! I love your cooking videos about traditional Jewish foods! Very educational and much fun!
Loved watching you make blintzes. Always in your own inevitable style. You seemed so happy & excited making them. It is nice to see you like this. Isn't it wonderful you have your Mother's mixer and it works ♥