Just looking at that fucking Crock Pot is making me anxious because you know that shit is going to turn into a mess of broken glass and food at some point.
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Haven’t been regularly up to date with mbt but I’m glad the first recommended is a flash back to him and Jillian arguing over what is the correct way to put dinner away
Finally, the long anticipated sequel to the legendary crockpot discourse! And holy mackerel, the pot actually got drowned out in my head by this surrounding Jenga tower of containers (Thanks, Danny, for voicing my thought). I genuinly got scared for these eggs and the strainer + salad that's just thrown in there. To the experimental casserole story I have to say: I'm all for experiments in the kitchen. I love throwing random things into a dish, just to see how it turns out. Or trying out different recipes or things like "what if I use a different type of flour for this thing?" Though IMO you should follow two golden rules: - As with most things about cooking: Use some amount of common sense. You still want to eat this stuff, ideally without poisoning yourself. - Keep experiments to yourself. If you desperately want to poison yourself, at least don't drag your family or whoever into it. Though after hearing this update, maybe you can make an exception for the latter rule...feels like this whole family is insane. So, yeah, just let them do this "great surprise" and watch how it unfolds. It's insane to me how these "random awful dishes" of the sister apparently are a common thing and how everyone keeps defending this even though noone is willing to eat from it. Also, we simply glance over the thing where there's some "family group chat" that excludes the OP for some reason and where they basically plan to crash the event hosted by said excluded OP?
I think it was actually the birthday chocolate cake with unwanted vanilla story that started it but i feel like the crockpot story really confirmed this should podcast should exist.
this last one is so easy. people didnt like what she did before, right? so she brings what she wants to bring and those that dont like her stuff previously dont try it. if she complains, you have the perfectly reasonable ground of saying you arent comfortable with the expanded palette experience and are looking forward to eating the traditional stuff. eat the trad dishes, get full, and she goes home with all her untouched dishes again. one day it will click you can absolutely make the dish. you can absolutely bring it. no one should be forced to have it if theres other food. just like how you cant expect a vegan to eat turkey, or maybe someone has a consistency issue and doesnt like mashed potatoes, you can absolutely stand your ground and go “no thank you, but thank you anyway” when presented with the food
Anyone who's actually intimidated by cooking, don't be. I went from maybe cooking once a month to getting a job as a prep cook, where I make restaurant-sized batches of gumbo, etouffee, alfredo, bread pudding, cheesecakes, among a lot of other things. If you are literate, you can make any Food Network recipe, I promise.
For the second story, I just wanted to combine Danny's "noted down over a long period of time" and Jordan's "trying to give criticism". Sometimes when people want to bring up small criticisms, they feel like one small thing isn't enough, so they slowly build up a list of these small criticisms because then it feels more justified when there's a lot of them. The above statement isn't meant to be a defense for the guy, but a lesson to us all. It's okay to have small conversations about small changes or topics. We don't need to wait for situations to balloon up into multiple issues before we start talking through them. And it shouldn't just be for criticisms, but also for things you are grateful for. Reminding the people around you about the small things you enjoy that they do is important too.
52:26 This is based on a dish called Balik ekmek, a Turkish street food. The raisins, carrots, and fish are all very standard ingredients. However, they got a few things wrong. The fish is usually mackerel, although other oily fish like sardines are not unheard of. And secondly, it's normally served as a sandwich, not on its own as a salad. I'm not gonna justify the rest of them though. This woman is quite literally an anime character.
In the third story what I immediately noticed was in the story the sister immediately got defensive of her cooking. So she probably has an underlying self consciousness about how people don’t like her cooking. She knows people don’t like it and that upsets her. This could even be the first time someone has been so brazen to tell her about it.
There’s already been a new update on the third story and I can’t wait for any more updates I need to know about the Thanksgiving Centerpiece from the Thanksgiving Head Chef This is going to be amazing
My mom actually called me a few days ago about the second one. I feel like there's some context missing... like you don't just IMMEDIATELY jump to Powerpoint Presentation Edit after the update. I have no fucking clue how this man exists.
#3. Wrong. Not the asshole. If you are not the host LISTEN TO THE HOST, DOESN’T MATTER IF IT'S THANKSGIVING OR NOT. I have a grandmother, who has been a really great cook in the past but has now been known to serve expired ingredients in dishes. We ask her to make simpler dishes, or bring packedged snacks. Solution: You simply ask the sister TO MAKE NORMAL FOOD. This goes beyond a passion and falls into forcing bad experiences on other people. You can’t do that.
The third story isn't as bad as the OP acts like it is. Sure, ruining stuffing or green bean casserole is a sin, but you just say what you'll make, the staples, and let her get freaky with something. So what if there's 1 terrible dish.
I think the guy in the second story isn't that bad for making a power point, like, as Jordan said, he probably just couldn't really get to tell to her face that some of her cooking wasn't really to his liking, so, if I were in his shoes, I'd also probably make something fun and lighthearted to open the discussion about cooking. But oh boy did the dude just not understand what's a joke, like for the garlic was it too much to do some self irony with like a baby saying like "this is me when I have to eat a dish too garlicy, I'm a silly little baby please help me". What he did just felt like an excuse to just vent to his girlfriend, expecting her to agree to all the vitriol and accommodate his every wish. He fumbled that chance to be the "sweet, funny boyfriend" so bad
The third poster describes it like they were completely respectful when asking the sister not to bring a dish, and I don't buy it for a second. The post is chock full of outright derision for the sister's cooking, and I bet the method of telling got a generous smooth over for the post. HOWEVER, sister is definitely the asshole. If someone asks you not to do something so that an event they're hosting will go smoother, and your response is "well now I'll do it TRIPLE" you are always the asshole.
As a non American I haven't had any of the dishes mentioned for Thanksgiving cuz we don't have it. Are they actually good or is it more of the nostalgia and the feeling of everyone getting together that you association with them?
If prepared well then yeah. Some people are iffy on Cranberry sauce (although I don't think that was mentioned), turkey can be too dry if not made properly, and personally I haven't heard of the green bean casserole they were talking about, but generally it's all fundamentally good food.
Honestly i find the beginning of this episode very uncomfortable as someone who actually has macromastia cause obviously in this case what they are talking about is different it still comes across as very demeaning and belittling towards women. The comments are even if about a vtuber are still coming from a point of objectification and sexism towards women.
Yeah it was definitely, weird, being like "come on man" is like, completely reasonable but the comments they made in the episode are definitely not okay
I'm sorry if you can understand that what they're talking is different then you're making a choice to be upset over it. If you can tell that it's not a case that applies to someone with a condition and IS just for lazy coomer bait you should be able to separate youR situation from one that has nothing to with it.
I've had instances in the past where they mocked something that struck me very personally and tried to just cover it with "this is different." Even if that is fully the intention it does not bring the sting to zero. You have my sympathies on this.
This will come off as rude, and I apologize, but I have to ask how fragile are you? Even in your comment you state that what they're talking about is completely different and the person they are talking about manufactured this outrage to gain fame but they still offended you. I am throughly perplexed.
Sir a second PowerPoint has hit the relationship
Can’t believe that you are covering this again
the original was actually a SECOND, DIFFERENT CROCK POT STORY
@@MBTYuGiOh you should upload the original discussion to this channel as episode 0
Just looking at that fucking Crock Pot is making me anxious because you know that shit is going to turn into a mess of broken glass and food at some point.
Holy shit a THIMBNAIL!? This is more editing than they've done im almost a year
We're moving on up
I don't want the thumbnail! Get rid of it!
The fucking electric cord just sticking out the fridge is devious☠️
this crockpot changed the course of history
“Sir a second power point has hit the relationship”
>makes shitty food on purpose
>surprised to hear they dont want their shitty food at the function
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Bottle Night mentioned: 9 episodes (two on patreon)
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see ya next time :)
Haven’t been regularly up to date with mbt but I’m glad the first recommended is a flash back to him and Jillian arguing over what is the correct way to put dinner away
Glad we have come back to the roots
that last one, the sister should just make everything, sure you can let her bring her tasting menu, but you need to be ready when *no one* eats it.
Finally, the long anticipated sequel to the legendary crockpot discourse!
And holy mackerel, the pot actually got drowned out in my head by this surrounding Jenga tower of containers (Thanks, Danny, for voicing my thought). I genuinly got scared for these eggs and the strainer + salad that's just thrown in there.
To the experimental casserole story I have to say: I'm all for experiments in the kitchen. I love throwing random things into a dish, just to see how it turns out. Or trying out different recipes or things like "what if I use a different type of flour for this thing?"
Though IMO you should follow two golden rules:
- As with most things about cooking: Use some amount of common sense. You still want to eat this stuff, ideally without poisoning yourself.
- Keep experiments to yourself. If you desperately want to poison yourself, at least don't drag your family or whoever into it.
Though after hearing this update, maybe you can make an exception for the latter rule...feels like this whole family is insane. So, yeah, just let them do this "great surprise" and watch how it unfolds.
It's insane to me how these "random awful dishes" of the sister apparently are a common thing and how everyone keeps defending this even though noone is willing to eat from it. Also, we simply glance over the thing where there's some "family group chat" that excludes the OP for some reason and where they basically plan to crash the event hosted by said excluded OP?
This is the single greatest intro discussion in Councel history.
We’re finally going back (I think) to what started it all:
Putting the damn crockpot in the DAMN FRIDGE
The photo that launched a thousand words.
I think it was actually the birthday chocolate cake with unwanted vanilla story that started it but i feel like the crockpot story really confirmed this should podcast should exist.
PowerPoint Partner Man needs to be launched into the sun. On a loop.
this last one is so easy. people didnt like what she did before, right? so she brings what she wants to bring and those that dont like her stuff previously dont try it. if she complains, you have the perfectly reasonable ground of saying you arent comfortable with the expanded palette experience and are looking forward to eating the traditional stuff. eat the trad dishes, get full, and she goes home with all her untouched dishes again. one day it will click
you can absolutely make the dish. you can absolutely bring it. no one should be forced to have it if theres other food. just like how you cant expect a vegan to eat turkey, or maybe someone has a consistency issue and doesnt like mashed potatoes, you can absolutely stand your ground and go “no thank you, but thank you anyway” when presented with the food
Anyone who's actually intimidated by cooking, don't be. I went from maybe cooking once a month to getting a job as a prep cook, where I make restaurant-sized batches of gumbo, etouffee, alfredo, bread pudding, cheesecakes, among a lot of other things. If you are literate, you can make any Food Network recipe, I promise.
Ah, one big problem with that. We're Yu-Gi-Oh players, illiteracy is in our blood
5:24 Nah but y'all should be aware of the gigantism that's raising in my pants!!!!!!!
For the second story, I just wanted to combine Danny's "noted down over a long period of time" and Jordan's "trying to give criticism". Sometimes when people want to bring up small criticisms, they feel like one small thing isn't enough, so they slowly build up a list of these small criticisms because then it feels more justified when there's a lot of them.
The above statement isn't meant to be a defense for the guy, but a lesson to us all. It's okay to have small conversations about small changes or topics. We don't need to wait for situations to balloon up into multiple issues before we start talking through them. And it shouldn't just be for criticisms, but also for things you are grateful for. Reminding the people around you about the small things you enjoy that they do is important too.
52:26
This is based on a dish called Balik ekmek, a Turkish street food. The raisins, carrots, and fish are all very standard ingredients. However, they got a few things wrong. The fish is usually mackerel, although other oily fish like sardines are not unheard of. And secondly, it's normally served as a sandwich, not on its own as a salad.
I'm not gonna justify the rest of them though. This woman is quite literally an anime character.
The RARE will of the councel thumbnail?
In the third story what I immediately noticed was in the story the sister immediately got defensive of her cooking. So she probably has an underlying self consciousness about how people don’t like her cooking. She knows people don’t like it and that upsets her. This could even be the first time someone has been so brazen to tell her about it.
Howdy guys, did a bottle night with my gf over the weekend because of your recommendation. It went great! Definitely recommend
SIR, A SECOND POWERPOINT HAS HIT THE RELATIONSHIP
"If she wanted it put into separate containers she should have said so" dude this isn't r/maliciouscompliance, some instructions can be assumed!
There’s already been a new update on the third story and I can’t wait for any more updates
I need to know about the Thanksgiving Centerpiece from the Thanksgiving Head Chef
This is going to be amazing
The powerpoint dude gotta be put in a contraption.
Thanks Tyler
You're welcome
The picture that started it all
I love that the sister in the last post is just delusional. Like girl, no one is eating your casserole. It's alright 😅
Just enjoy Thanksgiving
I'm sorry but 2nd guy pulling out the second power point is such a power move, immidiate kill reversal
Best episode so far, stories were the funniest shit to listen to. Without the updates, I would've been sure they're all fake tho lmao
The photo that launched a thousand words
I hope we get an update to the 3rd one on the post thanksgiving episode
My mom actually called me a few days ago about the second one. I feel like there's some context missing... like you don't just IMMEDIATELY jump to Powerpoint Presentation
Edit after the update. I have no fucking clue how this man exists.
An image of a Crock-Pot in the fridge has to be a merch idea right?
#3. Wrong. Not the asshole. If you are not the host LISTEN TO THE HOST, DOESN’T MATTER IF IT'S THANKSGIVING OR NOT.
I have a grandmother, who has been a really great cook in the past but has now been known to serve expired ingredients in dishes. We ask her to make simpler dishes, or bring packedged snacks.
Solution: You simply ask the sister TO MAKE NORMAL FOOD. This goes beyond a passion and falls into forcing bad experiences on other people. You can’t do that.
This photo was taken before disaster
Honey, the councel is will again!
Holy shit we redoing episode 0 lmao
every person listening to this knows what the concept of a v-tuber is
we need a second weapon, far stronger than "kill"
second guy got off too easily
UA-cam upload before Patreon WeirdChamp
This is the deepest cut ive ever seen hoky shit
Is there no User Manual for Crockpots, surely it should be written there if you can put it into the fridge
oh shit, they going back to where it all began?
IT'S TIME THE ORIGIN OF WOTC (i think) RETURNS
it was actually the vanilla/chocolate cake story but this was the second one, still a huge throwback
Now we are talking!!!
The third story isn't as bad as the OP acts like it is. Sure, ruining stuffing or green bean casserole is a sin, but you just say what you'll make, the staples, and let her get freaky with something. So what if there's 1 terrible dish.
I think the guy in the second story isn't that bad for making a power point, like, as Jordan said, he probably just couldn't really get to tell to her face that some of her cooking wasn't really to his liking, so, if I were in his shoes, I'd also probably make something fun and lighthearted to open the discussion about cooking.
But oh boy did the dude just not understand what's a joke, like for the garlic was it too much to do some self irony with like a baby saying like "this is me when I have to eat a dish too garlicy, I'm a silly little baby please help me". What he did just felt like an excuse to just vent to his girlfriend, expecting her to agree to all the vitriol and accommodate his every wish.
He fumbled that chance to be the "sweet, funny boyfriend" so bad
The third poster describes it like they were completely respectful when asking the sister not to bring a dish, and I don't buy it for a second. The post is chock full of outright derision for the sister's cooking, and I bet the method of telling got a generous smooth over for the post.
HOWEVER, sister is definitely the asshole. If someone asks you not to do something so that an event they're hosting will go smoother, and your response is "well now I'll do it TRIPLE" you are always the asshole.
Surprised that no one realized the first post is fake!
The background picture is really bad. I didn't realise this episode was out for days because I thought it was something else entirely.
As a non American I haven't had any of the dishes mentioned for Thanksgiving cuz we don't have it. Are they actually good or is it more of the nostalgia and the feeling of everyone getting together that you association with them?
If prepared well then yeah. Some people are iffy on Cranberry sauce (although I don't think that was mentioned), turkey can be too dry if not made properly, and personally I haven't heard of the green bean casserole they were talking about, but generally it's all fundamentally good food.
@ashikjaman1940 thanks for your prospective but most of the food sounds really heavy on the stomach so I think I will pass
@@whydopeople7651 that's just all American food lol
@@ashikjaman1940 well I'm glad I'm not American then
AGAIN?!
Looking at this stupid crock pot as the only picture is making me very mad 😡
I don’t want to be that guy, but Pinkchyu (the vtuber in question) does not look to dissimilar from her model irl
Who was the vtuber that got banned? Asking for a friend.
Quick internet search makes me think it was Pinkchyu
Honestly i find the beginning of this episode very uncomfortable as someone who actually has macromastia cause obviously in this case what they are talking about is different it still comes across as very demeaning and belittling towards women.
The comments are even if about a vtuber are still coming from a point of objectification and sexism towards women.
Yeah it was definitely, weird, being like "come on man" is like, completely reasonable but the comments they made in the episode are definitely not okay
@@Briggetchu25
Also, like I looked it up, and the person with the absolutely huge breasts, isnt the person who got in trouble, it's the other woman.
I'm sorry if you can understand that what they're talking is different then you're making a choice to be upset over it. If you can tell that it's not a case that applies to someone with a condition and IS just for lazy coomer bait you should be able to separate youR situation from one that has nothing to with it.
I've had instances in the past where they mocked something that struck me very personally and tried to just cover it with "this is different." Even if that is fully the intention it does not bring the sting to zero. You have my sympathies on this.
This will come off as rude, and I apologize, but I have to ask how fragile are you? Even in your comment you state that what they're talking about is completely different and the person they are talking about manufactured this outrage to gain fame but they still offended you. I am throughly perplexed.
I'm sorry, Americans will spend years shitting on British cooking, but you're all losing your shit over green beans in a soup casserole?