The photo additions (especially of the water fall) were such good add-ons. That pink drink was really pretty, but when you were talking about the bill at the restaurant I think that would make me forget a bunch of the rest of the experience, too.
It would be great if there was a prepay thing where you prepay for your food, and any extra drinks you pay for as they come. So that there's no surprises.
As a french person, I just laughed at the sausage line 😂. I love both of your current channels. I stumbled upon your tutorials first when I wanted to learn embroidery. And I remember watching your "Stitching a map and telling stories" video at that time, which made me subscribe not to miss your "other" content. Keep the creative and "chaotic" vibes on your main channel coming as well as your stories here. I'm sure the majority of your viewers think you have a great personality and sense of humor as I do. Have a great day!
I've never travelled solo, I'm too much of an introvert with a deep fear of getting lost, so I have a great admiration for people who do. Your adventures are fascinating to me.
I'm convinced that's one of the main evolutionary reasons for sitting around a campfire late at night. You start trading stories and realize that sometimes your life isn't ALL grindingly dull day in and day out but is, in fact, sometimes quite magical! That one hair, though. THAT ONE HAIR. HOW IS IT ALWAYS THERE. Why will it not go away??
I forgot for a hot minute that you’re posting to this channel on Mondays and I got so excited to get the notification! You’re gonna make going back to work after the weekend easier for sure 🎉 🤟🏼
We have sandwich bread/cake here in Sweden too 😋. We do make macaroni with milk, thickened with flour, but we don’t eat it for breakfast. Maybe it’s not the same thing. Stewed macaronis 😋. I haven’t had either of them in years! Now I’m drooling over them 😋🤣
I really wish I could get rye or pumpernickel bread (which I love) without caraway seeds (which I hate)! (Also tuna/chicken/egg salad without celery, but that's a different story.)
My friend and I were personal chefs for an Islandic employer. Lots and lots of dairy-based meals. We found Skyr in a German deli for her. We got fish off the boats at the Fisherman's Terminal docks, but I couldn't get any whale meat for her. She was really disappointed that we couldn't legally obtain it.
I loved hearing about your treck into middle earth. Your storytelling is magical. Your waiting for the check story made me think of a recent trip CA. The service at the restaurants at a resort I was at was so slow. We had to track down the waiter long after our dishes had been cleared away in order to get the bill. During that trip, I started to realize that they were never going to ask if we were ready for the bill and I just needed to ask for it once we were done eating.
I am an artist, (painter if you get specific) and I just love the trip photos in your past videos and also this one. So gorgeous! When a photo can make me look at it for a few secs and say to myself, "wow I would love to paint that", it's an amazing photo of something beautiful.
6:24 I believe that is called Lefsa! My husband's family is Norwegian in origin and that sounds very much like the Lefsa they make. It's actually made with potato dough! I'm going to assume that the Icelandic version is very similar.
Thanks for sharing your Iceland story! That hike to the waterfall does look straight out of LOTR. Wow! We have a lot of pretty waterfalls in New York's Finger Lakes region. Always worth the hikes to get to them. 😊 My 1st time trying yogurt of any kind was when I was 11, on our first trip to visit family in Switzerland. We stayed with my great Uncle (grandpa's brother) & aunt, & every morning had yogurt. Peach yogurt. I hated peaches. But I had to politely suffer through it. At least the morning bread & butter, & milk was delicious.
The ravine, the waterfall... Rivendell. 🤗 I know the illustration in the book but to me, in my head, your Iceland waterfall is what I saw the first time I read it. Too bad the chef and his pal weren't elves. 😉💕
"If they'd been wearing cloaks, I would have thought I was hallucinating" 🤣🤣🤣🤣 From your pictures, that place looked magical af, so that is absolutely the correct reaction
I loved the add in photos. It definitely sounds like an awesome life experience to be able to travel and do thee things. Someone had made a comment about your captions so I turned mine on. OMG GIRL!! I thought you were amazing and hysterical and so real before but yes the captions are truly spot on. Makes me love you even more so that the hearing impaired can get the full experience of your videos. I’m not hearing impaired but my mom is. Great job!! Keep being you!! Loving the channel and the content. ♥️♥️
🇮🇸😊I'm expat Icelandic and now I'm craving all the icelandic food I can't get in Denmark! (Danes will not be offended by the thought of selling sausage to France, it's more like a compliment) That many ears ago, I'm sure the waiter at Apotek just thought you were enjoying some introspective relaxation after your meal - they did not think it was weird to sit a bit and they had no reason to rush you (their wages come from the restaurant, they do not depend on tips or comission from turning over tables as fast as possible) I remember thinking all the work-aways I met were really cool and brave for doing the solo thing... Glad to hear you have some good memories of my country, hope you visit again as a more seasoned traveller!
Silk's soy milk yogurt is yummy to me, who has texture issues. My favorite flavor is strawberry and sometimes their mango. Being allergic to dairy in adulthood is bad when you realize so many nostalgic things are milk based
I delayed watching for fear of my current perpetual state of nausea getting upset but the food ick wasn't so bad (the worst was the sandwich cake) and the story was well worth it. I especially love the waterfall in the ravine bit. I'm curious, did the chef in the ravine expect payment and/or did you pay them? It's such a different experience than I would ever expect to have, but also so neat.
I have many fond memories of Iceland. We went twice: for our honeymoon and the 10 year anniversary. We had whale once, it tasted similar to veal, if I remember correctly. I mainly remember the waterfalls, small plants in a wasteland that just made you so happy to find life, hot baths in every village, crystal clear water and swimming in both the original and the new Blue Lagoon (very different experiences).
Loving the videos Charlie, if you ever find your self in Far North Queensland Australia I would love to show you our amazing waterfalls and beaches and would love to help you create new experiences for future stories bring on next Friday for the Stichery video I love the little bit of excitement I feel when the notification comes up it’s like I get to hang out with another quirky creative ball of chaos
Sandwichon, which is a three or four layer sandwich loaf cake, usually chicken salad, egg salad, ham salad and similar things, is ridiculously popular in northern Mexico and along the border in the US. That and tres leches cake appear at every family gathering or potluck party. It is not what anybody would recognize as authentic Mexican food. And yet, there it is.
That's so cool! Indeed, I've never heard of a sandwich cake from Mexico - it's fascinating how much more complex a countries food usually is than what people outside of it know.
My only experience of Iceland is queueing at the airport (and I did buy a thing of skyr there for the plane and wholeheartedly agree, that brand is The Best) so thanks for letting us live vicariously through your adventure x
My step grandma would make those pancake rolls. She was from Ukraine and she called them blinchikies (that's the phonetic spelling don't come after me). Me and my siblings would gobble those things down like our lives depended on it
I have a whale meat story as well. I used to live in an area where whale, walrus, and seal were a regular part of the local diet. So I’ve had them all. One time a coworker had frozen whale skin and fat for a snack. He wanted it to be not frozen, so he microwaved it. The scorched burning flesh smell was awful. I don’t know why it happened that particular time, but it ruined most mammal sea creature flesh for me. From that episode, I knew I wasn’t going to stay in that village long term. It kinda broke my brain somehow. 🤷♀️
Oh my goodness what an adventure. Isn't it annoying that you can't get certain types of food in your own country. I understand specialist foods, but I would have thought rye bread with no carraway or your favourite yogurt which we get in the UK is doable. Why don't you make it yourself ( the bread that is). Great memories and amazing scenery. I used to go off with the dog into a Dell (with fairies of course) and sit by a waterfall called horses tail . Rarely see anyone. I am 12 up a hillside in Scotland. No where near a tourist track. We are invincible when we are young and life was simpler. Thank you for the memories.
Ohhh, as a kid I had "Milchnudeln" (literally milk noodles) a lot. It was a stable for kids in Germany, but I don't think it is so much anymore. But it tastes so good!
You mentioned the mayonnaise cake, and I immediately though of a fairly simmilar thing we have in Brazil called "torta fria". Maybe Matheus has had that at somepoint... it was a very common thing in birthday parties in the 90's.
3:50 i remember when i was a kid eating a very similar soup but with spaghetti instead! thats so fun to know it's a thing in other countries, when im from the baltics
Seriously, you can make so good sandwich cakes, like salmon is so good in it ❤ We had it with every birthday when I was younger. I live in Finland ❤ You can go easy with the mayonaise or use something else intead/mixed with it and only the sky is limit with what you put inside one 🤩
I do think with less condiment and more filling, I'd totally be into it! I'm such a complicated sandwich lover though - I kept trying to make these massive sandwiches for the kids I stayed with in Iceland, and they were so annoyed by it cause they just wanted cheese on white bread. XD
alright, the "stranded on a rock" story sounds scary. The creek and waterfall place looks awesome, my thoughts went immediately to the specific conditions that allowed water erosion to create that, it's just fascinating!
Yes, agriculturalist is a word, as someone studying farmers. But it’s antiquated and quirky. It somewhat elevates farmers from an image of subsistence to profession maybe, in some contexts. ❤
Oh boy! Have you ever tried making a grilled cheese with mayo? (Real mayo, NOT salad dressing bullcrap) I prefer it over butter on the grilling side of the sandwich. Highly recommend!
Thank you for the squirrel! I too love dark dense rye bread. I found video tutorials for Icelandic Rye Bread here on youtube. The easiest for me to follow (cuz I don't do metric well) was one from King Arthur Baking Company. You need to take a link to their website for exact measurements. No caraway! You up for a baking challenge? (Actually didn't look difficult at all.) If you make it, could you take us along for the adventure?
I loved Iceland, my cousin and I drove around Iceland and bought groceries and snacks at local stores. My cousin is a picky eater, she ate hamburgers for every dinner. One of my favorite places was the glacial lagoon with icebergs. I found the food fresh and interesting, but I like fish. Cant wait to go back!
Maybe your mom didn't trust mayonnaise not to spoil the minute it was out of the fridge and give you all food poisoning? I remember that being a thing when I was younger, "never trust mayo-based 'salads' or sandwiches at picnics, because they've been sitting out in the sun and you will get salmonella!"
Sounds like you had some pretty magical experiences in Iceland! Sooo wanna go! Hoping that I can do a research exchange to Reykjavik, all depends on funding though... I had Iceland dried fish, really good snack in my opinion. Never had whale, but tried the (in)famous fermented shark and it wasn't bad. The liquor my Icelandic friends made me drink with it was way worse :D Sandwich cakes seem to be a universal Nordic thing :D We also have them in Finland and I think in Sweden as well. If the fillings are nice and the cream isn't only mayonnaise but also cream cheese, it's pretty good. Kinda addictive :)
The moment you said "it involves a burping contest" - I literally WHEEZED out a laughing "whathefuhhhhh" And now I'm formally submitting my request for the story of how you came to dislike blueberries.
My son did the Puffin Rescue in Iceland last year and travelled around a bit. He sent some photos of some of those amaxing waterfalls and the Northern Lights. Didn't mention eating whale though.😂
That’s so funny - as someone who absolutely loves seafood, Iceland was like my food Mecca - so I did consider Iceland a food destination. But all good if that’s not your thing!
If there is a club for people who found yogurt boring and loathe anisole/carvone (anise, caraway, fennel) please send membership forthwith. I still struggle with yogurt but I keep trying, homemade superfatted whole milk is the most tolerable.
I went to a restaurant on my own a few days ago and it was stressful too. I don't even go to restaurants that rarely, just always with my dad because I have neither the interest nor the budget for such things, so I know how they work, but it was still stressful to be the one responsible. Also, I tried skyr once and I absolutely hated it
Wait... in America the waitresses/waiters ask you if you want to have the check or bill or whatever it's called? o.o It's funny how weird something sounds if you've grown up with the opposite. :D In Germany we ask for the bill ourselves too. No waiter/waitress has ever asked me. :D
Yes! When I was a server, we were taught to drop the bill on the table within 10 minutes of serving the entrees at lunch, because it's so assumed that everyone is in a hurry and just wants to pay and leave. I definitely prefer it the European way after getting used to it.
I've made a promise to myself that I will try every bean dish I can. I've held true to that. Still. absolutely. hate them. Flavor and texture. The search continues.
Whales tasting like red meat makes sense - whales are mammals with a hooved, land mammal ancestor. They evolved out of the water and then back into it again
I’ve noticed that Brits tend to say “sicth” instead of fighting with that “-xth” sound, and it feels a little like a cop out 😂 But then again, Americans don’t have to say “sixth form” on a regular basis, so maybe we just didn’t have the need?
Farmers don't grow different kinds of apples for creativity. It's about diversity! Some apples have early fruits, others have them later in the year. Some can be stored for many months, others can't. There are diseases and pests that harm some apple trees more than others. And some trees can stand cold, heat, wind, floods or droughts better than others. The consequences of global warming and climate change can destroy a whole harvest, every year in a different way: bugs, fungi, hail, no rain, too much rain,... So it is mandatory to grow different kinds of apples in order to survive. Whales aren't fish, they are mammals, so of course they taste like meat, not like fish. As a former waitress and daughter of a gastronome I have learned that in Germany (and I think in most European countries too) you may not ask the customers if they want the check. You may not ask if they want another drink, either. You may remove the plates from the table (but only when the cutlery is in the 4:20 position on all of the plates or the customers ask you to do it) but not the empty glasses. You only remove the glasses when they have ordered another round and you bring that to the table, then you remove the old glasses. But the last glasses stay on the table until the guests leave. And in the beginning you wait for all the customers at the table to close their menus before you ask for their orders. Being a waitress is really a hard job because you have to look for all those signs.
Do you happen to know of any Work Away like programs these days? My girlfriend and I could seriously use something like that. Just to get away from our boring/stressful lives.
I live in Iceland, and the Skyr you get anywhere else is NOT THE SAME. it just is not the same thing so you will never get it the same texture or taste.
Just got back from a cruise to Iceland and Greenland and tried whale and seal and all sorts of fish, raw, smoked.... all of it edible, even if odd. But the weirdest was the fermented shark in Reykjavik, I didn't try it but my partner did... not good by the looks on his face😅🤢
Distraught Swede here; smörgåstårta should have as much care and thougth put into it as a nice layer cake! What were the icelandic people doing! Most people in sweden buy from shops instead of making their own, as they are A Process to make. A proper smörgåstårta should be like a deli sandwich on steroids. Sandwich cake is the most proper I think; 'smörgås' means sandwich and a 'tårta' is any layered and filled cake.
Hej, don't judge everyone in iceland based on how a few farmers in a small community in the middle of the flatlands chose to make brauðterta! It is, as you say, more like a luxury sandwich elevated to art - when it's done right! And nobody with any selfrespect would buy it from a shop, anymore than a swede would buy frosen kjötbuller...
Not all of Ohio is flat. I'm in southwest Ohio. We have lots of rolling hills, lots of very pretty places, especially in the fall. Lots of southeastern Ohio is in the Appalachian foothills. My daughter attended college in a small town in about 3 hours north of here and it was so flat, I don't think there was even a ditch!
Blueberries SHOULD be a food I adore. But I can't stand them. The texture of the leaf-whatever things at the base of the stem, the INCREDIBLE variance of whether any given berry will be overly sweet (I like tart), the different "resistance" of different berries' skin as you bite down on them, differing textures of the interior of the berry, and GOOD GOD the seeds. I have yet to be starving enough to put a single blueberry into my mouth for the past 20 years. Baked goods don't help - I can't deal with the texture of mushy fruit in muffins or cakes or pies.* *apple is the exception, for pies & for *some* other baked goods. Anyway. Blueberries. Wish I liked them, but nope, I despise them. (and I now understand myself to be autistic - blueberries and a *lot* of other food-texture things are one small part of how I identified that)
You literally went on a high fantasy adventure on a girl's day out and I am unbelievably jealous 🤣
The photo additions (especially of the water fall) were such good add-ons. That pink drink was really pretty, but when you were talking about the bill at the restaurant I think that would make me forget a bunch of the rest of the experience, too.
It would be great if there was a prepay thing where you prepay for your food, and any extra drinks you pay for as they come. So that there's no surprises.
As a french person, I just laughed at the sausage line 😂.
I love both of your current channels. I stumbled upon your tutorials first when I wanted to learn embroidery. And I remember watching your "Stitching a map and telling stories" video at that time, which made me subscribe not to miss your "other" content.
Keep the creative and "chaotic" vibes on your main channel coming as well as your stories here. I'm sure the majority of your viewers think you have a great personality and sense of humor as I do.
Have a great day!
I've never travelled solo, I'm too much of an introvert with a deep fear of getting lost, so I have a great admiration for people who do. Your adventures are fascinating to me.
I've really been enjoying these sit and stitch story times!! ❤
I concur with others in the comments, it makes Mondays that much more fun!
I'm convinced that's one of the main evolutionary reasons for sitting around a campfire late at night. You start trading stories and realize that sometimes your life isn't ALL grindingly dull day in and day out but is, in fact, sometimes quite magical!
That one hair, though. THAT ONE HAIR. HOW IS IT ALWAYS THERE. Why will it not go away??
Hair in my knitting or crochet projects are my mark of ownership ;)
Thanks for all of the subtitles-those who need them must appreciate it, and even as somebody who can hear well, they're nice to have!
I forgot for a hot minute that you’re posting to this channel on Mondays and I got so excited to get the notification! You’re gonna make going back to work after the weekend easier for sure 🎉 🤟🏼
We have sandwich bread/cake here in Sweden too 😋. We do make macaroni with milk, thickened with flour, but we don’t eat it for breakfast. Maybe it’s not the same thing. Stewed macaronis 😋. I haven’t had either of them in years! Now I’m drooling over them 😋🤣
I really wish I could get rye or pumpernickel bread (which I love) without caraway seeds (which I hate)! (Also tuna/chicken/egg salad without celery, but that's a different story.)
I also demand my salads without celery! It adds nothing! 😂
If you live near a Publix I think they can do that for you
Visiting uncomercialized, natural sights is such a gift!
I just love your outtakes! 😂 ❤
Thank you Charlie. I love hanging out with you while doing stuff.
My friend and I were personal chefs for an Islandic employer. Lots and lots of dairy-based meals. We found Skyr in a German deli for her. We got fish off the boats at the Fisherman's Terminal docks, but I couldn't get any whale meat for her. She was really disappointed that we couldn't legally obtain it.
I loved hearing about your treck into middle earth. Your storytelling is magical.
Your waiting for the check story made me think of a recent trip CA. The service at the restaurants at a resort I was at was so slow. We had to track down the waiter long after our dishes had been cleared away in order to get the bill. During that trip, I started to realize that they were never going to ask if we were ready for the bill and I just needed to ask for it once we were done eating.
So Fun! Love that you have been so adventurous. I am not nearly so brave. The pictures you added truly enhance the experience.
I have found in order to make foods that I love from anywhere, I need the cookbook for that country. Agree caraway seeds are funky
This did not feel like 20 minutes. I was thoroughly entertained the whole time
I am an artist, (painter if you get specific) and I just love the trip photos in your past videos and also this one. So gorgeous! When a photo can make me look at it for a few secs and say to myself, "wow I would love to paint that", it's an amazing photo of something beautiful.
6:24 I believe that is called Lefsa! My husband's family is Norwegian in origin and that sounds very much like the Lefsa they make. It's actually made with potato dough! I'm going to assume that the Icelandic version is very similar.
Oh how I LOVE this story. Absolutely LOVE it.
Thanks for sharing your Iceland story! That hike to the waterfall does look straight out of LOTR. Wow!
We have a lot of pretty waterfalls in New York's Finger Lakes region. Always worth the hikes to get to them. 😊
My 1st time trying yogurt of any kind was when I was 11, on our first trip to visit family in Switzerland. We stayed with my great Uncle (grandpa's brother) & aunt, & every morning had yogurt. Peach yogurt. I hated peaches. But I had to politely suffer through it. At least the morning bread & butter, & milk was delicious.
Charlie you are an excellent story teller. I just love to listen to your adventures!
Oh my goodness! Do more videos of you talking about beautiful places. The way you describe them is poetical!
The ravine, the waterfall... Rivendell. 🤗 I know the illustration in the book but to me, in my head, your Iceland waterfall is what I saw the first time I read it. Too bad the chef and his pal weren't elves. 😉💕
"If they'd been wearing cloaks, I would have thought I was hallucinating" 🤣🤣🤣🤣
From your pictures, that place looked magical af, so that is absolutely the correct reaction
I heard "shedding!" and my brain immediately went "shedding... shedding ish the opposhite of shtanding..."
I loved the add in photos. It definitely sounds like an awesome life experience to be able to travel and do thee things.
Someone had made a comment about your captions so I turned mine on. OMG GIRL!! I thought you were amazing and hysterical and so real before but yes the captions are truly spot on. Makes me love you even more so that the hearing impaired can get the full experience of your videos. I’m not hearing impaired but my mom is. Great job!!
Keep being you!! Loving the channel and the content. ♥️♥️
🇮🇸😊I'm expat Icelandic and now I'm craving all the icelandic food I can't get in Denmark!
(Danes will not be offended by the thought of selling sausage to France, it's more like a compliment)
That many ears ago, I'm sure the waiter at Apotek just thought you were enjoying some introspective relaxation after your meal - they did not think it was weird to sit a bit and they had no reason to rush you (their wages come from the restaurant, they do not depend on tips or comission from turning over tables as fast as possible)
I remember thinking all the work-aways I met were really cool and brave for doing the solo thing...
Glad to hear you have some good memories of my country, hope you visit again as a more seasoned traveller!
I like the photos answering the questions. Great idea.
Silk's soy milk yogurt is yummy to me, who has texture issues. My favorite flavor is strawberry and sometimes their mango. Being allergic to dairy in adulthood is bad when you realize so many nostalgic things are milk based
I delayed watching for fear of my current perpetual state of nausea getting upset but the food ick wasn't so bad (the worst was the sandwich cake) and the story was well worth it. I especially love the waterfall in the ravine bit. I'm curious, did the chef in the ravine expect payment and/or did you pay them? It's such a different experience than I would ever expect to have, but also so neat.
I have many fond memories of Iceland. We went twice: for our honeymoon and the 10 year anniversary. We had whale once, it tasted similar to veal, if I remember correctly. I mainly remember the waterfalls, small plants in a wasteland that just made you so happy to find life, hot baths in every village, crystal clear water and swimming in both the original and the new Blue Lagoon (very different experiences).
They still have Workaway.My daughter and her roommates from college went all over Europe that way the past 2 years
I'm really loving your new storytime videos ❤ thanks for staying you're adventures and thoughts with us (while i repot my plants 😅)
Loving the videos Charlie, if you ever find your self in Far North Queensland Australia I would love to show you our amazing waterfalls and beaches and would love to help you create new experiences for future stories bring on next Friday for the Stichery video I love the little bit of excitement I feel when the notification comes up it’s like I get to hang out with another quirky creative ball of chaos
Sandwichon, which is a three or four layer sandwich loaf cake, usually chicken salad, egg salad, ham salad and similar things, is ridiculously popular in northern Mexico and along the border in the US. That and tres leches cake appear at every family gathering or potluck party. It is not what anybody would recognize as authentic Mexican food. And yet, there it is.
That's so cool! Indeed, I've never heard of a sandwich cake from Mexico - it's fascinating how much more complex a countries food usually is than what people outside of it know.
My only experience of Iceland is queueing at the airport (and I did buy a thing of skyr there for the plane and wholeheartedly agree, that brand is The Best) so thanks for letting us live vicariously through your adventure x
My step grandma would make those pancake rolls. She was from Ukraine and she called them blinchikies (that's the phonetic spelling don't come after me). Me and my siblings would gobble those things down like our lives depended on it
I have a whale meat story as well. I used to live in an area where whale, walrus, and seal were a regular part of the local diet. So I’ve had them all. One time a coworker had frozen whale skin and fat for a snack. He wanted it to be not frozen, so he microwaved it. The scorched burning flesh smell was awful. I don’t know why it happened that particular time, but it ruined most mammal sea creature flesh for me. From that episode, I knew I wasn’t going to stay in that village long term. It kinda broke my brain somehow. 🤷♀️
Oh no, oh no, no, no.... I've been in enough breakrooms at work where someone microwaved normal fish to have a slight idea of that smell!
Oh my goodness what an adventure. Isn't it annoying that you can't get certain types of food in your own country. I understand specialist foods, but I would have thought rye bread with no carraway or your favourite yogurt which we get in the UK is doable. Why don't you make it yourself ( the bread that is). Great memories and amazing scenery. I used to go off with the dog into a Dell (with fairies of course) and sit by a waterfall called horses tail . Rarely see anyone. I am 12 up a hillside in Scotland. No where near a tourist track. We are invincible when we are young and life was simpler. Thank you for the memories.
I imagine your story telling as text in a book I am flipping through! Thank you for sharing❤
The "oh I'm in Ohio" line literally made me choke laughing on my drink.
Sending love from Ohio ❤❤
Great story. Thanks.
I‘m distracted by the strawberry mug 😱💖
Love these stories so much!
Ohhh, as a kid I had "Milchnudeln" (literally milk noodles) a lot. It was a stable for kids in Germany, but I don't think it is so much anymore. But it tastes so good!
Your travels sound so much fun and interesting. The pictures are wonderful as well
Pretty pretty pictures!
I’m also from Dallas and can we just salute the entire Central Market produce area! Miss that.
Me too! I will literally visit Central Market like it's a tourist attraction now.
I had the same skyr experience, the one from Iceland was amazing and the one I found at the grocery store back home was meh
That waterfall sounds gorgeous!
You mentioned the mayonnaise cake, and I immediately though of a fairly simmilar thing we have in Brazil called "torta fria". Maybe Matheus has had that at somepoint... it was a very common thing in birthday parties in the 90's.
I haven't seen it there, but I'll have to ask him about it!
My hubby and I love mountains (aka hills to those not from New Orleans) and waterfalls. So beautiful and mesmerizing ♥♥
I loved your story about a place I'll never see in person!
You've sent me down the chicken scratch rabbit hole 😅
3:50 i remember when i was a kid eating a very similar soup but with spaghetti instead! thats so fun to know it's a thing in other countries, when im from the baltics
Seriously, you can make so good sandwich cakes, like salmon is so good in it ❤ We had it with every birthday when I was younger. I live in Finland ❤ You can go easy with the mayonaise or use something else intead/mixed with it and only the sky is limit with what you put inside one 🤩
I do think with less condiment and more filling, I'd totally be into it! I'm such a complicated sandwich lover though - I kept trying to make these massive sandwiches for the kids I stayed with in Iceland, and they were so annoyed by it cause they just wanted cheese on white bread. XD
Yes.... we need 30 kinds of apples. :D I love love love apples.
alright, the "stranded on a rock" story sounds scary.
The creek and waterfall place looks awesome, my thoughts went immediately to the specific conditions that allowed water erosion to create that, it's just fascinating!
Hahahaha thank you for the burps in the end roll 😂❤
Yes, agriculturalist is a word, as someone studying farmers. But it’s antiquated and quirky. It somewhat elevates farmers from an image of subsistence to profession maybe, in some contexts. ❤
Oh boy! Have you ever tried making a grilled cheese with mayo? (Real mayo, NOT salad dressing bullcrap) I prefer it over butter on the grilling side of the sandwich. Highly recommend!
Being from Iceland, I love your review of your visit
Thank you for the squirrel! I too love dark dense rye bread. I found video tutorials for Icelandic Rye Bread here on youtube.
The easiest for me to follow (cuz I don't do metric well) was one from King Arthur Baking Company. You need to take a link to their website for exact measurements. No caraway!
You up for a baking challenge? (Actually didn't look difficult at all.)
If you make it, could you take us along for the adventure?
The chicken scratch is looking good! Someone gave me some gingham scraps so I’ve been experimenting after watching your video about it.
I love this channel so much.
Ive only ever seen puffins on the big huge rocks of oregons coast
Thank you for sharing with us. Love your stories.
I loved Iceland, my cousin and I drove around Iceland and bought groceries and snacks at local stores. My cousin is a picky eater, she ate hamburgers for every dinner. One of my favorite places was the glacial lagoon with icebergs. I found the food fresh and interesting, but I like fish. Cant wait to go back!
There's always one hamburger-eater in the group! XD
Maybe your mom didn't trust mayonnaise not to spoil the minute it was out of the fridge and give you all food poisoning? I remember that being a thing when I was younger, "never trust mayo-based 'salads' or sandwiches at picnics, because they've been sitting out in the sun and you will get salmonella!"
That was my guess, too, since mayonnaise is frequently made with eggs and the Salmonella Scare was centered around raw chicken and raw eggs.
I had forgotten all about that even though I occasionally make my own mayonnaise
Sounds like you had some pretty magical experiences in Iceland! Sooo wanna go! Hoping that I can do a research exchange to Reykjavik, all depends on funding though...
I had Iceland dried fish, really good snack in my opinion. Never had whale, but tried the (in)famous fermented shark and it wasn't bad. The liquor my Icelandic friends made me drink with it was way worse :D
Sandwich cakes seem to be a universal Nordic thing :D We also have them in Finland and I think in Sweden as well. If the fillings are nice and the cream isn't only mayonnaise but also cream cheese, it's pretty good. Kinda addictive :)
The moment you said "it involves a burping contest" - I literally WHEEZED out a laughing "whathefuhhhhh"
And now I'm formally submitting my request for the story of how you came to dislike blueberries.
My son did the Puffin Rescue in Iceland last year and travelled around a bit. He sent some photos of some of those amaxing waterfalls and the Northern Lights. Didn't mention eating whale though.😂
That’s so funny - as someone who absolutely loves seafood, Iceland was like my food Mecca - so I did consider Iceland a food destination. But all good if that’s not your thing!
If there is a club for people who found yogurt boring and loathe anisole/carvone (anise, caraway, fennel) please send membership forthwith. I still struggle with yogurt but I keep trying, homemade superfatted whole milk is the most tolerable.
Wow!!!
I went to a restaurant on my own a few days ago and it was stressful too. I don't even go to restaurants that rarely, just always with my dad because I have neither the interest nor the budget for such things, so I know how they work, but it was still stressful to be the one responsible. Also, I tried skyr once and I absolutely hated it
Wait... in America the waitresses/waiters ask you if you want to have the check or bill or whatever it's called? o.o
It's funny how weird something sounds if you've grown up with the opposite. :D In Germany we ask for the bill ourselves too. No waiter/waitress has ever asked me. :D
Yes! When I was a server, we were taught to drop the bill on the table within 10 minutes of serving the entrees at lunch, because it's so assumed that everyone is in a hurry and just wants to pay and leave. I definitely prefer it the European way after getting used to it.
I rate that burp a solid 5
Reminds me of the old joke: "In some places, people eat whale meat and blubber. " "You would too, if you had to eat whale meat."
I've made a promise to myself that I will try every bean dish I can. I've held true to that.
Still. absolutely. hate them. Flavor and texture.
The search continues.
I love that you're still trying!
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Whales tasting like red meat makes sense - whales are mammals with a hooved, land mammal ancestor. They evolved out of the water and then back into it again
I’ve noticed that Brits tend to say “sicth” instead of fighting with that “-xth” sound, and it feels a little like a cop out 😂 But then again, Americans don’t have to say “sixth form” on a regular basis, so maybe we just didn’t have the need?
Farmers don't grow different kinds of apples for creativity. It's about diversity! Some apples have early fruits, others have them later in the year. Some can be stored for many months, others can't. There are diseases and pests that harm some apple trees more than others. And some trees can stand cold, heat, wind, floods or droughts better than others. The consequences of global warming and climate change can destroy a whole harvest, every year in a different way: bugs, fungi, hail, no rain, too much rain,... So it is mandatory to grow different kinds of apples in order to survive.
Whales aren't fish, they are mammals, so of course they taste like meat, not like fish.
As a former waitress and daughter of a gastronome I have learned that in Germany (and I think in most European countries too) you may not ask the customers if they want the check. You may not ask if they want another drink, either. You may remove the plates from the table (but only when the cutlery is in the 4:20 position on all of the plates or the customers ask you to do it) but not the empty glasses. You only remove the glasses when they have ordered another round and you bring that to the table, then you remove the old glasses. But the last glasses stay on the table until the guests leave. And in the beginning you wait for all the customers at the table to close their menus before you ask for their orders. Being a waitress is really a hard job because you have to look for all those signs.
Bendy people do be burpy. And the hiccups for hours....
Do you happen to know of any Work Away like programs these days? My girlfriend and I could seriously use something like that. Just to get away from our boring/stressful lives.
there is still something like that, as my daughter and her roommates did that. I don't know what it's called though.
I also did not see any puffins. Iceland is wonderfull though
I live in Iceland, and the Skyr you get anywhere else is NOT THE SAME. it just is not the same thing so you will never get it the same texture or taste.
Yes! Thank you for confirming, I knew it had to be different!
After being associated with a “skibbidi toilet,” Ohio is no longer offended by much.
Just got back from a cruise to Iceland and Greenland and tried whale and seal and all sorts of fish, raw, smoked.... all of it edible, even if odd. But the weirdest was the fermented shark in Reykjavik, I didn't try it but my partner did... not good by the looks on his face😅🤢
Oooo I avoided that for sure! Less cause of the shark and more the "fermented"....
Distraught Swede here; smörgåstårta should have as much care and thougth put into it as a nice layer cake! What were the icelandic people doing! Most people in sweden buy from shops instead of making their own, as they are A Process to make. A proper smörgåstårta should be like a deli sandwich on steroids.
Sandwich cake is the most proper I think; 'smörgås' means sandwich and a 'tårta' is any layered and filled cake.
Hej, don't judge everyone in iceland based on how a few farmers in a small community in the middle of the flatlands chose to make brauðterta! It is, as you say, more like a luxury sandwich elevated to art - when it's done right! And nobody with any selfrespect would buy it from a shop, anymore than a swede would buy frosen kjötbuller...
Not all of Ohio is flat. I'm in southwest Ohio. We have lots of rolling hills, lots of very pretty places, especially in the fall. Lots of southeastern Ohio is in the Appalachian foothills. My daughter attended college in a small town in about 3 hours north of here and it was so flat, I don't think there was even a ditch!
It's as if you lived a thousand lives...
Why would whale taste like fish?
Blueberries SHOULD be a food I adore.
But I can't stand them.
The texture of the leaf-whatever things at the base of the stem, the INCREDIBLE variance of whether any given berry will be overly sweet (I like tart), the different "resistance" of different berries' skin as you bite down on them, differing textures of the interior of the berry, and GOOD GOD the seeds.
I have yet to be starving enough to put a single blueberry into my mouth for the past 20 years.
Baked goods don't help - I can't deal with the texture of mushy fruit in muffins or cakes or pies.*
*apple is the exception, for pies & for *some* other baked goods.
Anyway.
Blueberries.
Wish I liked them, but nope, I despise them.
(and I now understand myself to be autistic - blueberries and a *lot* of other food-texture things are one small part of how I identified that)
TT