Brits Taste Test: Brits Try First Ever Thanksgiving Meal with our family ! Watch the full video HERE:ua-cam.com/video/Og_Lc292q5c/v-deo.html In todays video watch our full taste test of our first ever Thanksgiving dinner / meal shared with family !! this is a first for us Brits as we don't celebrate Thanksgiving over here ! Watch us eat the full Thanksgiving dinner including green bean casserole, devilled Eggs, Mashed potatoes, Turkey, cranberry sauce, dressing / stuffing, Pecan Pie and whipped cream and much more !! Support us on Patreon: www.patreon.com/user/posts?u=... Support us with a PayPal donation: www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted... Check out our Amazon store for products featured in this video (we earn a small commission from Amazon): www.amazon.com/shop/mrhandfri... #thanksgiving #thanksgivingrecipe #thanksgivingday #thanksgivingsides #foodlover #thanksgiving2024 Join this channel to get access to perks: / @mrhandfriends Sign Up for Mr H and friends competitions and newsletters: www.mrhandfriends.com/ MR H Pox Box: *IMPORTANT ALL PARCEL MUST BE SENT VIA "US Mail / US Postal service ONLY* Other carriers such as UPS etc will be returned (Sorry) Mr H and friends PO Box 331 BRISTOL United Kingdom BS15 0FH Weights and Dims for Max Length 17.7" Max Width 13.8" Max Thickness 6.2" Max Weight 4.4 lbs ✅ Check our NEW MERCH Store: teespring.com/stores/mr-h-and... ✅ Follow Us on our social media for behind-the-scenes content, updates, and more family fun! Instagram: / mr_h_youtube Twitter: / mr_h_youtube Facebook: / mrhandfriends Threads: www.threads.net/@mrhandfriends Discord: email mrhandfriends@gmail.com for the up to date link
Great job Ms. H! It is quite a feat to plan the menu, pick it up,, cook, serve, and then clean it up! Congrats on your first, hopefully of many Thanksgivings! I would love to have Robyn bake and Jim celebrate his birthday recorded if they are willing! TCGB! BLY! xoxo
Jim can eat, I don't think his arms ever stopped moving. Stuffing is cooked inside the bird, dressing is made in a separate pan or dish. I prefer the stuffing cooked in the bird.
MY man, Uncle Jim is simply shoveling the food down his throat. this is exactly what I will be like today. What great company! Your family is beautiful.
The First Thanksgiving was a harvest feast that took place in the fall of 1621 in Plymouth, Massachusetts. The celebration took place between September 21 and November 9, 1621. The feast was attended by at least 90 Wampanoag people and 52 English people. The feast celebrated a successful harvest after a year of scarcity and sickness. The meal included deer, shellfish, corn, roasted meat, beans, squash, nuts, fruits, roots, and herbs.
We have Thanksgiving at my grandparents house and the extended family (grandparents, aunts and uncles and all cousins and any children for all of them 5 generations now). We have around 120+ people at once whom all bring some kind of food, so you can eat 3 or 4 platefuls and not even half would have been eaten so everyone has leftovers to take home. We usually have 5 - 25 lbs turkeys cooked different ways, 2 large hams, and various other meats (I make a 4 lbs meatloaf). Along with many various sides and a couple dozen desserts.
I think this might be my favorite of all your videos. The reactions of your guests (Jim with the eggs and corn, Robin with the pecan pie, her face was glowing!) Well done, all. Happy Thanksgiving, and blessings from an Ohio Navy veteran!
I’m so happy that my British cousins are learning to celebrate their own heritage! It was my British ancestors who created Thanksgiving along with the Native American people here in Northern America! This is your heritage as much as it is my own as an American citizen of the deep South (Georgia).
I am very impressed. Every Thanksgiving dinner is different, always a mix of food, family and friends. But you nailed the vibe, that is why most Americans love this holiday.
Im thankful to be able to share this time on this beautiful blue dot with people like the H Family and the community that they have built. Happy Thanksgiving everybody. 🍗🦃
This looks like a proper legit Thanksgiving dinner. Well done y’all! Also, major props for fitting all that goodness on the table! Professionals over there, I see.
This brings very good memories for family Thanksgivings. So, thank you for the memories when i have no family close by anymore. I am also grateful for friends who are here to celebrate with me. You did beautifully, Mr. and Mrs. H!
To hear Jim say he had never heard of sweet potato casserole gave me a gasp. Then I thought, probably half of England has perhaps never experienced some of those dishes we have loved for a lifetime. I am gutted for those who have never tried, but I am happy for them going forward!
The best part of the whole meal is tomorrow you have some cold turkey, stuffing (dressing) on a bread roll (bun) with some of your favorite mayonnaise salt and pepper. Wonderful
In October of 1863 during the American Civil War President Abraham Lincoln Proclaimed the last Thursday in November a Day of Thanksgiving after decades of lobbying for the Holiday as a National Day.
Typical Thanksgiving time to get out the table stretcher to make room for all the food. The first Thanksgiving was a 3 day feast the pilgrims invited the Indians to celebrate their first harvest of the foods that the native Americans had taught them how to plant and grow. This is a simplified explanation.
Great job with the dinner. However, in our family, it is not Thanksgiving without a pumpkin pie. Try the eggs with dill relish instead of sweet relish and see which you like best. And Mr. H can smoke the turkey on his pit later on into the year.
Now that Thanksgiving has passed, onto Christmas. The focus for Thanksgiving is family. The focus at Christmas changes to the kids and immediate family like spouses. The food focus changes accordingly. Sweets like Fruit Cake, cookies, and hot dessert-like drinks, such as hot chocolate are traditional. Warm things, mint, and the like. Gingerbread houses are another big one. Hot chocolate is served differently in every home. Some serve it with a candy cane stirring stick, some with marshmallow topping, some just make it extra rich with heavy cream from the start and a little nutmeg. Cheese logs covered in almonds are a common sight too. My partner's family makes homemade eggnog. Mulling spices end up in everything. The proximity to Thanksgiving also means that some of the dishes cross over too
I want you to try sweet potato casserole with a brown sugar crumble on top. THAT puts the marshmallows to shame, imho. A southern secret to mashed potatoes is adding mayonnaise. It sounds crazy but it makes it so creamy. I just start with a tablespoon and taste and add until it tastes good to you. There's also many more ways to make deviled eggs, would love to see you experiment there. Also, relish trays...aka the food that shuts everyone up with full mouths so they keep their fingers out of dinner. 😂 Ours consist of different pickles, olives, cheese... so many different kinds.
Perhaps, Mrs. H, Elana, and Robyn can bake an old-fashioned cake -- like a Lady Baltimore Cake. The old-fashioned cakes were much more complex than the cakes of today. But they were cooked with a secret ingredient that many modern cakes lack -- flavor. Modern cakes are often boring compared to the cakes of yesteryear.
The history behind the Thanksgiving holiday is somewhat complex. The first settlers from England to New England in America had a very rough go, and most didn't survive the first winter. To illustrate the point, the first course at the second Thanksgiving celebration was three kernels of corn. The reason is because food was so scarce during the previous winter that this was the daily ration for each person in the settlement--just three kernels of corn per day, yet no one died of starvation. There's a rich history behind the Thanksgiving celebration, but the name speaks for itself--it's a time to give thanks to God, to family, to community--to just be grateful and rejoice for all of the blessings in our lives.
Imagine that you feel so overwhelmed in your lives, trying to do what you feel is right yet being pushed around by others and the authorities to the point that your only recourse is to set off to a land that has never seen a saw or a plow. No docks, roads, or buildings of any sort. Very little idea of what flora and fauna is safe, what isn't and apprehensive of whatever indigenous peoples may be around. So, after a few years of hard work and adjustment everyone was ready to share in being thankful for the bounty of their harvest and safety of their homes. That's what our Thanksgiving is about.
Brits Taste Test: Brits Try First Ever Thanksgiving Meal with our family !
Watch the full video HERE:ua-cam.com/video/Og_Lc292q5c/v-deo.html
In todays video watch our full taste test of our first ever Thanksgiving dinner / meal shared with family !! this is a first for us Brits as we don't celebrate Thanksgiving over here !
Watch us eat the full Thanksgiving dinner including green bean casserole, devilled Eggs, Mashed potatoes, Turkey, cranberry sauce, dressing / stuffing, Pecan Pie and whipped cream and much more !!
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Happy Thanksgiving! 🦃🦃🦃🦃❤
Jim is a f*cking legend. Chill as a cucumber.
Thank you for trying out our dinner and celebrating with us. Your family is wonderful. Love from Florida ❤
Great job Ms. H! It is quite a feat to plan the menu, pick it up,, cook, serve, and then clean it up! Congrats on your first, hopefully of many Thanksgivings! I would love to have Robyn bake and Jim celebrate his birthday recorded if they are willing! TCGB! BLY! xoxo
Mrs. H is going to make an awesome grandmother some day.
Great job !!!! Beautiful table, and a great looking meal. I hope you all enjoyed, and Happy Thanksgiving.
I love the elegant 3-tiered presentation of the deviled eggs.
My family and I aren't able to do a Thanksgiving together this year. So it was extra nice to see y'all coming together ❤. Wonderful ❤❤❤
Jim can eat, I don't think his arms ever stopped moving. Stuffing is cooked inside the bird, dressing is made in a separate pan or dish. I prefer the stuffing cooked in the bird.
Beautiful table, beautiful food and beautiful people. Great video H’s!! Happy Thanksgiving ❤️❤️
they forgot to mail out plates lol
I think of thanksgiving as a family gathering for the appreciation of family and food.
The wonderful thing about deviled eggs is that it's simple enough that all the kids (except Elana) could make it for themselves at any time.
Mrs, H i think you did a stellar job, with your first American Thanksgiving. Your family was lucky to have such a good cook.
MY man, Uncle Jim is simply shoveling the food down his throat. this is exactly what I will be like today. What great company! Your family is beautiful.
You both did great, a Thanksgiving feast 😊, happy Thanksgiving 😊 ❤
The First Thanksgiving was a harvest feast that took place in the fall of 1621 in Plymouth, Massachusetts. The celebration took place between September 21 and November 9, 1621. The feast was attended by at least 90 Wampanoag people and 52 English people. The feast celebrated a successful harvest after a year of scarcity and sickness. The meal included deer, shellfish, corn, roasted meat, beans, squash, nuts, fruits, roots, and herbs.
We have Thanksgiving at my grandparents house and the extended family (grandparents, aunts and uncles and all cousins and any children for all of them 5 generations now). We have around 120+ people at once whom all bring some kind of food, so you can eat 3 or 4 platefuls and not even half would have been eaten so everyone has leftovers to take home. We usually have 5 - 25 lbs turkeys cooked different ways, 2 large hams, and various other meats (I make a 4 lbs meatloaf). Along with many various sides and a couple dozen desserts.
I think this might be my favorite of all your videos. The reactions of your guests (Jim with the eggs and corn, Robin with the pecan pie, her face was glowing!) Well done, all. Happy Thanksgiving, and blessings from an Ohio Navy veteran!
I’m so happy that my British cousins are learning to celebrate their own heritage! It was my British ancestors who created Thanksgiving along with the Native American people here in Northern America! This is your heritage as much as it is my own as an American citizen of the deep South (Georgia).
I am very impressed. Every Thanksgiving dinner is different, always a mix of food, family and friends. But you nailed the vibe, that is why most Americans love this holiday.
Im thankful to be able to share this time on this beautiful blue dot with people like the H Family and the community that they have built. Happy Thanksgiving everybody. 🍗🦃
This looks like a proper legit Thanksgiving dinner. Well done y’all! Also, major props for fitting all that goodness on the table! Professionals over there, I see.
This brings very good memories for family Thanksgivings. So, thank you for the memories when i have no family close by anymore. I am also grateful for friends who are here to celebrate with me. You did beautifully, Mr. and Mrs. H!
Looks like you did a proper Thanksgiving dinner. Good job. Loved seeing the rest of the family.
Jim enjoyed his food like a true American! Kudos to Mrs. H, the cook.
To hear Jim say he had never heard of sweet potato casserole gave me a gasp. Then I thought, probably half of England has perhaps never experienced some of those dishes we have loved for a lifetime. I am gutted for those who have never tried, but I am happy for them going forward!
I'm in the US and it is not for me.
The best part of the whole meal is tomorrow you have some cold turkey, stuffing (dressing) on a bread roll (bun) with some of your favorite mayonnaise salt and pepper. Wonderful
Turkey stuffing cranberry sauce sammich
Oh my word, delicious meal. Happy Thanksgiving and have a good rest of your week.
Great job. Everything looked good. 👏👏👏
Best looking thanksgiving dinner I've ever seen. Good work Mrs. H!
Wow, thank you!
In October of 1863 during the American Civil War President Abraham Lincoln Proclaimed the last Thursday in November a Day of Thanksgiving after decades of lobbying for the Holiday as a National Day.
Typical Thanksgiving time to get out the table stretcher to make room for all the food. The first Thanksgiving was a 3 day feast the pilgrims invited the Indians to celebrate their first harvest of the foods that the native Americans had taught them how to plant and grow. This is a simplified explanation.
Happy Thanksgiving 😊 ❤
What?! No punkin pie??? 😉 You did a great job, Mrs H!
Great job with the dinner. However, in our family, it is not Thanksgiving without a pumpkin pie.
Try the eggs with dill relish instead of sweet relish and see which you like best. And Mr. H can smoke the turkey on his pit later on into the year.
Happy Thanksgiving 🦃🍽 family. From ours to yours.
black tee shirt and daughter love their food, good job
Happy Thanksgiving H Family.
Only thing missing is a football game
by all means get Robyn on here and teach here something new!👍👍👍
The first Thanksgiving was between the Wapananoag people and the Plymouth settlers. It lasted 3 days.
next up. Leftovers, open faced turkey sandwich. Toast with butter, topped slices of turkey, gravy and mashed tatters and gravy
Mr. H is pretty quiet, it must be good 😅😋🦃
Hahahaha !!!
Looks good.
But, I didn't see any cranberry sauce?
It was being passed around the table but appeared to look more watery than our congealed kind.
it was nice seeing your relatives trying new things , all ways make x3 of the eggs , they just seem to disappear
Whip cream with pumpkin pie, I've never had with pecan pie, ever
Gravy is for Mash and dressing and to be sopped up with a dinner roll...... Or just pour it over the whole plate..LOL
Mrs. H's cast iron skillet makes an appearance. I don't think she could cook without it anymore.
Now that Thanksgiving has passed, onto Christmas. The focus for Thanksgiving is family. The focus at Christmas changes to the kids and immediate family like spouses. The food focus changes accordingly. Sweets like Fruit Cake, cookies, and hot dessert-like drinks, such as hot chocolate are traditional. Warm things, mint, and the like. Gingerbread houses are another big one. Hot chocolate is served differently in every home. Some serve it with a candy cane stirring stick, some with marshmallow topping, some just make it extra rich with heavy cream from the start and a little nutmeg. Cheese logs covered in almonds are a common sight too. My partner's family makes homemade eggnog. Mulling spices end up in everything. The proximity to Thanksgiving also means that some of the dishes cross over too
I want you to try sweet potato casserole with a brown sugar crumble on top. THAT puts the marshmallows to shame, imho. A southern secret to mashed potatoes is adding mayonnaise. It sounds crazy but it makes it so creamy. I just start with a tablespoon and taste and add until it tastes good to you. There's also many more ways to make deviled eggs, would love to see you experiment there. Also, relish trays...aka the food that shuts everyone up with full mouths so they keep their fingers out of dinner. 😂 Ours consist of different pickles, olives, cheese... so many different kinds.
If you can send us the recipe we will happily try it
Perhaps, Mrs. H, Elana, and Robyn can bake an old-fashioned cake -- like a Lady Baltimore Cake. The old-fashioned cakes were much more complex than the cakes of today. But they were cooked with a secret ingredient that many modern cakes lack -- flavor. Modern cakes are often boring compared to the cakes of yesteryear.
I’ve renamed Jim. His new name is Hoover! 🤣
Robyn Baking Show 😋
The ladies have beautiful eyes. 👀😊
Gravy goes on the mashed potatoes.
The history behind the Thanksgiving holiday is somewhat complex. The first settlers from England to New England in America had a very rough go, and most didn't survive the first winter. To illustrate the point, the first course at the second Thanksgiving celebration was three kernels of corn. The reason is because food was so scarce during the previous winter that this was the daily ration for each person in the settlement--just three kernels of corn per day, yet no one died of starvation. There's a rich history behind the Thanksgiving celebration, but the name speaks for itself--it's a time to give thanks to God, to family, to community--to just be grateful and rejoice for all of the blessings in our lives.
Imagine that you feel so overwhelmed in your lives, trying to do what you feel is right yet being pushed around by others and the authorities to the point that your only recourse is to set off to a land that has never seen a saw or a plow. No docks, roads, or buildings of any sort. Very little idea of what flora and fauna is safe, what isn't and apprehensive of whatever indigenous peoples may be around. So, after a few years of hard work and adjustment everyone was ready to share in being thankful for the bounty of their harvest and safety of their homes. That's what our Thanksgiving is about.
Where's the turkey thats a damn game hen
You guys didn't give thanks before you started, hence the name of the holiday. It's more than just eating.
Where's the cider? 😂 and yams?
An American Thanksgiving isn't authentic without a table full of drunken, arguing relatives.