Irish People Try 100 Years Of America's Favourite Food: Part 2
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We take ANOTHER trip through TIME across America! Having completed half the century in our previous video, we selected a variety of items from the remaining decades, sat down our resident Irish People to see what they thought!
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1950s was not a TV dinner and diet coke. Or even a diet drink. Diet Coke came out in the 1980s, the first diet cola was 1958, a Diet Rite and was not popular at all. While the TV Dinner achieved some popularity in the 1950s, it was not until the 1960s when TV Dinners became more of a staple for lower class homes due to TVs finally being in the majority of homes and more people seeing they even exist.
You need to have a glass of milk with peanut butter and jelly
I have never heard of fluffing Oreos
The meatballs need some garlic bread when green beans
Dang, Colin, that Jack Paar reference....and I'm old, but wasn't alive then
Paddy saying defiantly 'You're not my mom, you can't tell me what to do!' absolutely sent me.
He won't get a Happy meal if he continues that type of behavior. LOL
One could tell he surely used to say that often
For me it was Dermott saying how I love putting caulk in my mouth 😂
He acts like a kid, he speaks like a kid, so probably he needs someone to tell him what to do
Can you imagine how pleased Colin must have been when Dermot agreed to fill in on this shoot. Sometimes, things just work out.
Needed George to complete the duo
the juxtaposition between dermott and callyann is hilarious
Dermott: how can someone put this in their body
Callyann: LIKE THISSSS
callyann actually speaks in capslock.
@@bazedjunkiii_tv and Valley girl too. :P
And also in dog whistle.
🐕🐩
I think Colin would like it more if he employed milk.
Have the two of them ever been put together? Imagine!!!
Callyann should also be the official Irish Ambassador to the USA 🇺🇸 /🇮🇪
Simps be simpin
I agree!!!
Amen
@@callyannbrennan9624you would love Southern food. From fried pies to dressing to fried catfish to sweet potato casserole to fried chicken to so much more. The things I’ve found difficult to adapt to, having grown up in a family from Oregon of Irish descent, are purple hull peas, turnip greens, cornbread with buttermilk poured over it, butter beans, and probably a few more I can’t think of now.
@@callyannbrennan9624 Come home, the kids and I miss you.
Callyann is always so bubbly and happy Dermots face with the peanut butter jelly sandwich was priceless
Dermot is a weak beta male.. I'm sure he crys often..
That's because they gave that man peanut butter...
I think dogs came running she squealed such a high note!! Or she may even have called bats!! lol
The sheer unbridled enthusiasm and child-like joy that Callyann exudes in this video is unparalleled and so heart warming. If people could bottle that happiness and carry it around with them, there would be no wars 😊
Well said
I only wish that I could be excited for anything as Callyann is excited for everything.
I think she just loves anything American. She calls herself a fake American
Except mochi. She was not excited for mochi.
I'm not gonna say it, but it rhymes with "hugs" and "bugs". It can manipulate your brain into such excitement.
@@basstrammel1322 Jugs?
@@32a34aI mean, sure, jugs as well!
We need a Depression era food episode!! Like mock apple pie and then have them guess what it's made of lol
Need the cold glass of milk with the PB&J.
chocolate milk for me
Fluff and oreo? Never heard of it. PB and Fluff sandwiches, yes!
Or just fluff sandwiches!
that would be a fluffer nutter sandwich
@@monthandley3979 I know, but they might not
Yes! Fluffernutters!! Never heard of the Oreo thing either..
I'm sure most of the food from the 1910s youve never heard of, unless you're over 100. Most people don't even know that Oreos are the generic brand and complete rippoff of a famous cookie at the time
Watching 6 Adults turn back into 3 year olds,
was the sweetest thing.
Complaining there's no more shity plastic toys, Tracks too!
Callyann is absolutely too pure for this world. She is just condensed joy. I can't not smile when she is on.
My goodness simp.. Slow your roll
Thank you!!!
"That's a spicy meatball!" in an almost Italian-ish accent = Pretty amazing that a catchphrase from an American 1969 Alka Seltzer commercial is still referenced at all, anywhere, let alone Ireland!
I have something you need to try, especially Callyann, since she loved the PB&J and the Oreos and marshmallow fluff so much. I wouldn't know what decade it would fit in, but a sandwich called a Fluffernutter. It's a peanut butter and marshmallow fluff sandwich. I'd be willing to bet Callyann would lose her mind over it. Love the videos. Love all the Tryers. Take Care and Stay Safe.
When I saw those 2 things back-to-back, I thought Dermot was going to get hit with a double dose!
P,B, and J sandwiches are good. Peanut butter and banana sandwiches are good too. But the pinnacle of peanut butter sandwiches has to be the Fluffernutter sandwich. Utter joy in a sandwich!
@@DrSarcasmo you forgot the pickle
I was thinking this. Someone needs to tell her about them lmao
Peanut butter and Fluff on Ritz crackers ❤
I love how the oldest guy in the shoot is the first one to ask for the toy !! 🤣🤣
Love Laura's comment at 6:55 about Callyann just realizing the historical significance of the food!
TV dinners originally came in an aluminum tray with separate compartments for each "course". They were heated in a regular oven. I won't say they were terrible, but they weren't good. Even with compartments, things tended to get mixed together.
And while microwave ovens were available for home use in the late 1960, they weren't really common until the 1970s, when the price point dropped below $500.
Also, the first diet soda - Diet Rite cola - wasn't available nationally until 1962 (and it contained different artificial sweeteners than those used today).
I miss those aluminum trays !!!!!
And diet soda before the 80s was horrid. The original tv dinner was Swanson turkey dinner.
@@ovrezydiet soda was SO gross!
And the TV dinner apple.cobbler always bubbled over onto your peas and carrots
I considered myself a gourmet cook, knowing the exact oven temperature and amount of time to cook every dinner.
The TV Dinners from my day came on a four-section, stamped, very thin aluminum tray with VERY thin foil on the top- they were frozen to Absolute Zero and took an hour to cook...in one of those old 'oven' thingies.
(Old) American here - never ever heard of Oreos and floof. Hmmm
I shall try it soon. …in the interest of science, obviously.
I was alive during the moon landing (July ‘69) AND for TV dinners. They used to come in crimped aluminum trays and we only got them on nights when our parents went out and we had a babysitter.
And they had to BAKE in an OVEN and that took like an HOUR!
Damn I’m old AF.
Also, Diet Coke wasn’t around in the 50s. It took a while - maybe early 80s?
The only diet sodas that I recall from the 70s were TAB and Fresca. Then Diet Pepsi happened - before Diet Coke!
Tab was so gross
@@chi4ever982we're like pianos. Finely tuned
Tab.... I had forgotten about that. I also remember those TV dinner trays. It was a treat when we got those. Didn't they used to be "good"? I think every one of them had peas and carrots 🤣. Penny candy...cream cycles that were delicious back then. I'm old😮
@@dianaallen5700
I loved TV dinner night!
But I hated waiting an hour!
@@dianaallen5700 ahhh I miss really good creamsicles too.
You know it's going to be a good shoot when Callyann goes full dolphin at the start! @1:43
This is for people who don't already live on the coast.... You know how as a kid a trip to the seaside was exciting and brilliant but at the end of the day you just wanted to sleep for a thousand years? Callyann is that concept personified; I can imagine a day around her being exhilarating, hilarious and utterly exhausting in the absolute best possible way.
Paddy and Dermot win for channeling childhood!
😂❤Callyann’s enthusiasm for the food in this video is amazing. 💖🙌 Love how bubbly she is! 😊
Diet Coke wasn't introduced until 1982. The 1960s were really the first decade of diet sodas. Although Diet Rite was the first diet soda in 1958, it didn't go into mainstream distribution until 1962. Diet Pepsi, Tab, and Diet Dr Pepper were also introduced in the 1960s.
Tab terrible 🤢
"Give me a Tab"
"Tab? I can't give you a tab until you order somethin"
"How about a Pepsi Free?"
"You want a Pepsi, pal, you're gonna pay for it!"
Never had soda with dinner. Grandmother always gave us milk.
Also there was Swanson's and we always had Banquet TV dinners.
@@thud105f-Yeah, back then everyone definitely had milk with dinner, no clue where they got Diet Coke. Lol
A lot of American meatball and meatloaf recipes from the 1930s and 1940s had *quite a bit* of saltine crackers or stale bread mixed into them to really stretch the 'meat' out to several meals. Some of that was a holdover from the Great Depression (America kind of segued right from the Depression to the war). There were a lot of "cheat pies" and other recipes already around. Many didn't survive, but meatballs and meatloaf really stuck around.
My Grandmother would not make meatloaf, because she ate so much of it during the Depression. She said depending on how things were going, it was often more oatmeal than hamburger.
Ciara playing with the Oreos and Fluff reminded me that we have an advent calendar episode coming up and there is not much more I am looking forward to.. lol
I love the juxtaposition between Callyann's reaction & Dermot's reaction to the PB&J and the Oreo & marshmallow fluff.
pea. Nut &/butter..
Callyann is just so positive, and they were so close to having a fluffernutter
Callyann is so damn adorable !!!! I've never seen anyone love P B & J so much !!! 💚❤️💚❤️
Simps be simpin..
Several years ago on FACTS (precursor to TRY) they featured PB&J one of them said some things that infuriated the comments section. After scrolling through 'em for a bit I found two that were about the sandwich. One person typed in all caps about how much they loved it after trying it for the first time, the other said that they hadn't ever considered putting the two things together in a sandwich before. After visiting their local market they tried and enjoyed it.
Cally, probs loved it even more.
I've not had a Happy Meal in 30 years. They need to make a grown-up version that comes with bourbon.
I'll have a McWhiskey
I take it you missed the Cactus Plant adult Happy Meals last year.
@@justinyoung9055 Yeah...as I mentioned it's been 30 years since I had a Happy Meal of any sort.
You mean a Dermot Meal?
@davewhitmore1958 That'd be a "Crabby Meal".
I loved watching Callyann lose her mind over some of these treats lol. And I'm so glad most of you (sorry Dermot) liked the PB&J! It's definitely a very American thing, so I understand if people don't like it, but I'm always glad when they do, because it's like my whole childhood.
Callyann makes me happy. She's just joy personified.
Y'all should do the gelatin years....
There were some....ummm.... interesting food combinations encased in a jiggly cold shape. Nightmares.
My grandmother once made a dinner of boiled hot dogs cut up and suspended inside hot dog water and beef broth flavored gelatin. Served cold with a tomato paste sauce.
So much nope in that dish. But if you are going to do impactful meals, gelatin recipes impacted an entire generation. So much trauma lol
🍔🍟🍝The secret to eating a PB&J is to eat it with the jelly side up so you don't get PB stuck to the roof of your mouth.
Nooo The secret is Remove the jelly and add mor peanutbutter
😂😂 I love how you all turn in to big kids when the Happy Meals came out! 💜🖤💜
Everyone was so happy to get their Happy Meal! 🤣🤣
And Callyann's "golden retriever" enthusiasm is adorable. Great video as always!
Callyann's excitement for PB&J had me smiling, I love PB&J its a staple of my childhood here in the U.S. Ive never had Oreos and Fluff but you can always swap out the Jelly in the PB&J for a PB&F which is also delicious. Way to go Collin on his Tonight Show knowledge Jack Paar took over as host on The Tonight Show in the late 50's. Thanks for another great video
Oh thank you Dermot, your sacrifices for our entertainment are always appreciated.
And yes, part of me was hoping your happy meal would somehow contain another PB&J, just to see the stare of pure hatred into the camera that would inevitably follow. 😂
If Callyann thought PB&J was good, you need to give her a Peanut butter and fluff sandwich. Use the fluff to make Dermot some Fudge.
With bananas and Bacon???
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Colin has never had a PB&J until this episode is crazy! It's an a American staple!
He also doesn't like peanut butter, not at Dermot's level, but still.
Loved it. Callyann definitely gives me a 70's girl vibe. I can totally picture her wearing flared jeans and a tie-dyed top dancing disco! She's always so excited and at 1:42, her voice almost got to a "dog hearing only" pitch. 🤣
Yeah, you can tell when all the glassware in the studio starts shattering, that she's in her happy place.
Every garage door in the area opened on its own. 😂
I was trying to make out what CallyAnn was saying 😂😂😂
I loved how excited Callyann was to try PB&J. I'm glad she and Laura enjoyed it so much. I've never heard of Fluff with Oreos. Fluff was for making "Fluffernutter" sandwiches - peanut butter with fluff instead of jelly. Loved those as a kid, but way too sweet for me now. I'm sure Dermot will be glad he didn't have to TRY that. TV dinners used to come in a metal tray and had to be baked in the oven. They weren't bad - as a kid I always like the ones that came with a brownie for dessert. Unfortunately in 1979 when Happy Meals came out I was 19 so I missed that experience.
A peanut butter video without Dermot is like a durian video without Justine lol
Gotta give Colin some major props, that was quite the entertaining commercial promo at the beginning.
Now do Irish foods over the decades!
That would be interesting to see.
Yeah sometimes I wish they weren't America-centric and show this type of video of other countries. As an American, I'd love to learn about what the Irish ate besides potatoes. They're surrounded by so many great food countries. But I get it, those wouldn't bring in the views from Americans
If they like PB&J, you're gonna love a peanut butter and marshmallow fluff sandwich.
I'd love to see the expression on Dermott's face when someone tells him about a Fluffernutter. Which if you are unaware is a sandwich if peanut butter and marshmallow fluff. It's also the state sandwich of Massachusetts.
Props to Collin ,for the Jack Par and tonight show reference 👍
Right!? I'm not even old enough to remember jack paar!
The glob says “ eat me Dermot !
Said it before, always amazed at how positive Cally is... she's the kind of gal that has fun whether she's opening a gift or washing the dishes. Props to her!
The Goddess of pure embodiment of Joy Callyanne ❤❤❤
I'm old. I grew up on PB&J sandwiches, and later on in life I graduated to PB, Banana and Marshmallow Fluff sandiches. Still one of my favorite snacks.
They really aught to try a fluffernutter! Banana sounds like a great addition too 😋
Mmmmmm, that Banana Fluffernutter sounds delicious!!!
if you Add bacon it's the Elvis sandwich
PB & J is still one of my old childhood favorite sandwiches to eat to this day.
Creamy Peanut Butter & Strawberry Jam is my #2.
Creamy Peanut Butter & Marshmallow Fluff (which is referred to a Fluffernutter) is my #1.
I love Callyann's energy and laugh. I can listen to her all day.
The way that Callyann talked about her “awe” each time. She doesn’t hate Laura or have enmity and just wants to enjoy the time together🫠🫠
Between the PB&J and Oreos, thought Callyanne was going to have the big "O". With PB&J you need to have the correct ratio between the PB and the Jelly, which varies by person to person. If you only knew that Oreos was just lard and sugar, would you still eat them? I say a resounding YES! Great reaction y'all.
Callyann asking “are these beer masks?!” from a Happy Meal toy 🤣🤣🤣
I think it was "beer mats" (aka coasters). Whichever - not quite kid friendly either way lol
@@izzymhee2430 Okay that makes more sense lol I’ve never coasters be called masks before and I swore it sounded even on repeat like they both said masks 🤣🤣🤣 Here I am thinking of some Mardi Gras mask lol
dermot "how can people put that in their bodies"
cuts to the laura and callyann thoroughly enjoying the fluff and oreos 😂😂
As a 37 year old lady, I still make myself for lunch to take to work, peanut butter, and jelly sandwiches!! One of my favorites and it has to be the combination butter and jelly!!
We need an entire episode of Callyann doing an American accent please!
She nailed all my cousins, perfectly. lol!
That must’ve taken a while!
Budumpump tshhh 🥁
Like a Valley girl...
Cally's energy scares me sometimes. Like, I feel like it's possible that one day she'll just make this excited, high-pitched noise and then explode. And then the next TRY video can be Cally Bits.
Seeing the lovely Ciara actually eat and enjoy a dish was a pleasure. I can see why she didn't fancy the shite that came before the meatballs gets a thumbs up. Watching Callyann actually understand the history part of this video was hilarious, and Laura was laughing too. I love these videos and this crew.
7:03 . That's the catch. Callyann's squeaks are so great as well.
Dermot, if it's any consolation the PBJ is a poor kid's lunch and all it really provided was protein and a sugar boost for kids who needed to get through the day. You're the best, buddy.
PB&J isn’t just for poor kids. It crosses all economic classes.
You should give Dermot almond butter and jelly instead of peanut butter. I believe he would like that better. 😊
ooo or suflower butter
So glad I can be this guy for the first time. 1950s TV Dinner and a Diet Coke. Diet Coke was not made until 1980s.
And the first diet soda - Diet Rite cola - wasn't available nationally until 1962.
I’m loving the Laura/Callyanne sisterhood.
Surprised they went for Oreos & Marshmallow Fluff (a combo I've never heard of before) to represent the 1910s instead of torturing Dermot with 1918's fluffernutter sandwich. :)
edit: Man, those TV dinners are posh and huge The ones we had when I was a kid in the {redacted} were in cheap foil that was less than half as deep as those ones and with heavily-processed sliced meats (the same type you could also get in boil-in-bag versions), watery mashed potatos, tiny wrinkled peas or sliced green beans, and maybe some rounds from the cheapest, skinniest carrots. :P
But
..but...the apple cobbler!
@@LindaC616 Ah! You're thinking of the TV dinners that rich families got. :P
It was the brownie for me- or the apple cranberry stuff that came with the turkey tv dinners. Also, does anyone remember the ZZ Top song, TV Dinners?
@@ogrejd lol, not at all...Banquet
For a side hustle Colin is ready to sell some big, lifted trucks! 😁
I love with the microwave dinner stayed "I'v been sad before" made me laugh.
Cookies and a poached egg comment was freaking nuts. I then got corrected with beer mats in the Happy meal lol.
Ciara saying she used to like the plastic toys she could chew them 🤣🤣🤣
“That’s probably why they got rid of them” 🤣🤣🤣
I had more than a few TV dinners back when I was young, and I can assure you, the portions were much smaller than the ones you had. The original TV dinners had very small servings, and were incredibly inexpensive.
Also served in a tin foil tray with each food in its own compartment, not microwaved, heated in the oven.
I remember kind of grainy mashed potatos but i lived for the brownies! Eat my salisbury steak before i can have the brownie? Yes ma’am, Im on it! 😊❤
@@willowsverge3046 Grainy mashed potatoes made strictly with water, no milk or butter. Brownie a bit raw in the middle. Salisbury steak with painted on grill marks and watery salt gravy. I did some service work on the Salisbury steak cooker in a major food producer making these back in the 80's. They were actually hand packing the tray segments--several women who all looked like "Lunch Lady Doris" from the Simpsons and all seemed to be jonesing for a smoke or twelve. They did NOT appear to be enjoying their jobs. Scoop and plop. Scoop and plop.
Apple.cobbler!
I love that others mentioned the Salisbury steak, mashies, often corn and a brownie. Oh the memories.
Callyann is the best, so much bright energy
You needed James Brown's "Living in America" playing lowly over Laura and Callyann... just going louder during the bursts when they go MMMMM!!!!
Colin looks all thugY with that hoodie.
Peanut butter, jelly, peanut butter jelly time.
Try a CC&J (cream cheese and jelly). It’s better and it’s perfect for people with peanut allergies.
We used to eat cream cheese and Olive sandwiches.
Try it with pepper jelly.
I love the joy everyone gets when they get a happy meal!
The reaction for the Happy Meal and the toy is hilarious :'D We never grow up really...
All right, this American just wants you to give Dermot any beer, ale, or STOUT of his choice every time he's on the panel to eat peanut butter (which, of course, I love).
I actually do cook every night just for myself. I feel like such a weirdo. 😂
I do the same
In America we love Peanut Butter and jelly!!
Proof that you're never too old to get excited by the prospect of a new toy! It's just lovely.
I really think marshmallow fluff is probably harder to get hold of here in Arkansas than in Ireland. Literally, I have no idea where to buy it - neither of the grocery stores local to me carry it.
I live in NW Arkansas, the foodie capitol of the region... and I haven't seen it either.
It's made in Massachusetts. It might not be nationally distributed
I think it may be a regional thing, too. I grew up around Buffalo, NY and even when I go back and visit, I can find it. However, here in Savannah, GA I can’t find it. I end up using the Jet Puffed version
I respect that you acknowledge it's just hard to find near you and not that it doesn't exist in the US. Tired of the Americans commenting that since they've never seen it personally that it's just not a thing anywhere in the US. Local, regional, and national foods exist.
Aldi, dollar tree, dollar general
Callyann’s reaction to the PB&J would be an _amazing_ metal riff
Marylyn Monroe was Marylin Monroeing???? I died. 😂😂😂
I’m a simple girl. I see a video with Ciara, I click.
My Boston heart is so full that you're eating authentic Fluff 🎉
OMG, when Dermot sounds like Adam Sandler at 11:54😂😂
Prayers going out to all of Dublin during the ugliness going on right now. Hope all of Try Channel friends are safe and snug at home, far away from the violence!
Dermott so hilarious love the Mickey D's part
I'm in my 30's and because of how expensive everything is, I still eat PB&J weekly. Normally with blackberry jam. Thank you for the video!
LOLZZSZZZZ. One for billy two for daddy right omg
Callyann is the absolute best.
so good with glass of milk
“So this was the best thing BEFORE sliced bread”. I think that went unlauded for no good reason.
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Dermot: "Cookies and a poached egg." Hilarious!
I am 44 years old and a good PB&J still hits
I talked with a guy in a Twitch chat who had bought a $2 million house. The British streamer was trying a PB&J for the 1st time. Even as wealthy as he was, he still enjoyed a good old fashioned PB&J from time to time. That old American classic spans all ages of life and all classes, rich or poor. Truly a staple of American cuisine.