Honestly, congratulations to you guys. I think you deserve it. I'm pretty sure I found you guys because my boyfriend at the time and I (we were long distance, they lived in Albany, CA (Bay Area) while I live in Grand Rapids, MI) were going to make a weekend dinner together on Skype and we wanted a homemade ranch dressing recipe lol. I know, that sounds so silly. Well, alas, there you guys were. And funny enough, before I subscribed, my boyfriend at the time would catch some of your videos and actually recognized you guys used to live in the same area-ish as he did! Anyway, I've enjoyed getting to know your fam. Watching your babes grow. Take care can't wait for the HP video 🤍
Just so you know, the Bourbon biscuits aren’t alcoholic, they don’t have whisky in, they are just chocolate sandwich biscuits named after a former French Royal! And yes you’re right, we call them biscuits here, cookies are usually what we call chocolate chip American style cookies.
As a uk resident it’s so cool to see your take on all of our foods. Good job you didn’t buy the twiglets they are like marmite sticks that are very strong in flavour. Loving all the travel vlogs.
This was such a fun video to watch! I never thought Tesco could be interesting, but it was such fun to see you point out the item that differ from the US. Congratulations on a well deserved one million, I love your channel ❤️
Unless it's really hot (like it was this summer just gone) it's very uncommon for bugs to come into most British houses*, which is why mesh screens are a non existent feature of British homes. Treacle (proper black treacle) is like Molasses, they both come from the sugar refining process. However since the mid Victorian era most treacle tarts are made Golden syrup (another stage of the srp) which is like very thick honey, the tt in Harry Potter would likely have been (by the houselves) with GS as until some point around the late 80's- mid 90's (when it was taken of the menu) it stopped being in the weekly/ fortnightly school dinner dessert rotation. *= some older houses do have shutters because they were built before curtains became commonplace
Hey I'm from this area and used to absolutely love going to mead open farm as a kid. They often have events throughout the year too! A really lovely farm!
unlike the US, the UK doesn’t rinse the bloom off their eggs which is why they don’t need to be refrigerated. if you buy farm fresh eggs in the states, they don’t need to be refrigerated either. I didn’t know this until a few months ago and I found it super interesting.
i mean, to drive in the uk, you have to go through pretty intensive courses and tests. in america, it seems they give licenses to pretty much anyone with eyes
TBF it varies state by state, I passed my car and motorcycle tests in Florida no problems but here in England I only have a motorcycle license (when the DVLA can be bothered to do the job correctly) driving cars in the UK is tricky for me as I can't feel the speed the same as riding a motorcycle
@@snowy.ethereal Driving license requirements vary by state, however, there are federal standards every state needs to adhere. I can only speak for the two states where I tested (NJ and CA). Both had rigorous testing requirements, for Car and Motorcycle licenses. I have spent a lot of time in the UK, and have discuss/compared the training in the UK and the two states mentioned above. I didn't find the requirements that different other than age.
I love this I’m from the uk and love watching people shopping in grocery stores in the USA however I’ve never seen it really done in the Uk and it was lovely to see what you found interesting and different on things that are just normal to us. I’ve driven in The USA and it is easier to drive in the USA also cars tend to be bigger on the USA compared to the Uk People thought I was strange when I choose a hire car in the USA Sinilar size to my car in the UK as i was told no one chooses a car this small normally
I’m so happy you came to our country, Scotland! as a Scottish person I have to say…Not many Scottish people actually like haggis even though it was invented and made in Scotland!
The thing about roundabouts is that everybody does go at once - to some extent anyway! This is better than stopping at lights - it has been proven that traffic flows better around roundabouts. Eggs are treated in the US so they lose the outside coating that keeps them fresh which is why you keep them in the fridge there
As well as giving way to everything coming from the right and getting in the right lane for your exit, you also have to have some assertiveness whilst using roundabouts. I really did most of my learning to drive on a motorcycle on my own, so I quickly learnt how to be assertive and observant at all times.
Ahhh we go to tesco like every other day!! It is so cool seeing you guys go to shops and things that we go to every day over here!! ALSO CONGRATULATIONS FOR 1M SUBS!!!
im a uk resident, and the roads can be scary, but once you get used to it there's nothing to worry about! A tip for roundabouts is that you wanna stay in the right land, and that you always give way to the RIGHT. also its pronounced ah-ll-di
I live in legton buzzard and I click those video so randomly so it was a nice coincidence to see it here and was pretty surprising considering that it's not a touristy place.
I'm glad you went to a larger Tesco, so many shop tours by overseas visitors are filmed at the smaller town and city centre branches which due to their size have a lot less selection and can be more expensive.
I think we might have mosquitoes in some places in the U.K. but I’ve never heard of anyone being bitten by them or them coming into houses. It’s only a ever a problem when we’re on holiday abroad.
Oh we definitely do have mosquitoes in the UK especially in the south or south east or south west, maybe not so much up north as it’s a few degrees cooler. Anywhere warm muggy or stagnant water you will find mosquitoes. In the highlands of Scotland they have midges not sure if they are their versions of mosquitoes.
I assure you we feel the same driving in the states 😂 different side of the road, highways with 10 lanes, people flooring it past. Our roads are tiny compared to the states. A lot of places have the same layouts they had decades ago, but cars a lot bigger since then. 🏴😊
Congratulation! Enjoy your videos. I am planning to go England this summer for 2 weeks with my school. It will be my first time outside the airport. Very excited!
i traveled to germany for 3 months to be with family with my 5 year old last year and by month 2 he could just about speak full german it was mind blowing i already know german because i grew up there but i don’t ever use it but it was amazing
Our eggs are on the shelf because that how we store them here, they are tested 3 times before being boxed and stamped with the lion to prove they have been checked and are from the uk. Honey monster, comes from a commercial for sugar puffs with is rice puffe and coated in sugar.... honey monster phase is 'tell um about the honey'
Egg producers in the States have to wash their eggs. This removed the natural protective covering and means that they have to be refrigerated. Not so in the UK and eggs keep for a long time at room temperature.
Omg I used to always go to mead open farm when i was younger and I love the massive slides! I’m only around 30 mins from it! Hope you had a great time there ❤️
Oh wow! I have been following you for a while and can’t believe you stayed at a place next to Mead Open Farm! My nanny used to live 2 minutes down the road in Billington. Such amazing memories and glad you had a lovely time ❤️
I’m so sorry you are going through such horrible experiences 😅 but I hope you’re still enjoying your time here! I also am very curious about the clothes you packed, is 2 outfits actually working out for you in this weather or did you have to purchase more? I’m baffled
It.s so funny that people from US , when come to europe and see normal size foods they say it.s small/ tiny size. We have normal size products, but in the US you guys go extra extra extra large size for everything. I don.t mean it in a bad way, but it really amuses me when i hear it. Like everyone has the same reaction😂 hope you had fun in your trip and learned a lot of new stuff
If you want pretty uk come to Lancashire. The most awesome landscapes No window screens because we don’t get mosquitos in the uk, rarely if ever. It’s just not hot enough for that.
I live in Volusia County Florida we have a lot of roundabouts. There is one road that has 3 roundabouts in a one mile area as you come in to Sanford Florida near the hospital.
Welcome to driving in the UK lol. You get used to narrow roads if you live in the country like I do, but ask someone from the city to do it and they may well be petrified lol. Also, roundabouts have been proven to be safer and more efficient than your average junction, but they do take a little bit of getting used too
I live in london and I don't know what half of the foods you found are!🤣 It's definitely a much bigger Tesco than the one I live close to.(also the strawberry 🍓 and raspberry shaped things are yougurt)
Some British shops include: Tesco, Lidl, Asda, Aldi, Sainsbury’s, Morrisons, M&S, Waitrose, Farmfoods, Poundland, Home Bargains, B&M, Boots, Superdrug, Marks and Spencer’s, New look, Lifestyle Express, Co-Op, Premier, Entertainer etc
U deserve the 1 mil subs ❤ we (me and my mom) love your videos! About a year ago we saw a lunchbox video that we are never gonna forget because we loved it so much 🥹 it was a video where a tiny cartoon luchbox said: don’t forget the ranch 😊 i tried to find that video again but couldnt find it:( but Just to let you now we love your videos ❤
and the fruit Pastels are the best candies and the flying saucers and fish and chips are very popular and AL sauce to put on top of your steak but you can put it on anything
mead open farm is a wonderful place only 40 mins away from me i have been there a couple of times hope you guys are having loads of fun and enjoying england! so sorry about the taxis they tend to just ignore people and just try to get them from point a to b as fast as poss!
I think one of the main things I'd say to any North American coming to the UK is - if you're going to rent a car then get the smallest one you can get away with, and rent it a close to your accommodation as possible. And if you're around London, then just plain don't. In London use public transport.
Honestly, congratulations to you guys. I think you deserve it. I'm pretty sure I found you guys because my boyfriend at the time and I (we were long distance, they lived in Albany, CA (Bay Area) while I live in Grand Rapids, MI) were going to make a weekend dinner together on Skype and we wanted a homemade ranch dressing recipe lol. I know, that sounds so silly. Well, alas, there you guys were. And funny enough, before I subscribed, my boyfriend at the time would catch some of your videos and actually recognized you guys used to live in the same area-ish as he did! Anyway, I've enjoyed getting to know your fam. Watching your babes grow. Take care can't wait for the HP video 🤍
Just so you know, the Bourbon biscuits aren’t alcoholic, they don’t have whisky in, they are just chocolate sandwich biscuits named after a former French Royal! And yes you’re right, we call them biscuits here, cookies are usually what we call chocolate chip American style cookies.
This is the funniest thing ever. I love it. I loved how u had to clarify bourbon arnt alchoholic 😂😂😂😂
And we call them "boor-bons" lol...instead of the more obvious pronunciation
That sounds a little cooky…dont aero bubbles bars get to america?
@@griswald7156 *Kooky
@@Wonderzzgaming *are not *aren't
I am from the UK and have never been so excited to see a Tesco shop! Congratulations on the 1 million!
Yay! Thank you!
Same but I live in cwmbran
Hello lilo how are you doing
It’s so funny how excited you are for Tesco! It’s like when I go to America and can’t wait to go to Walmart! 😂
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Hello Hannah how are you doing
Omg yes Smae!!!!
Sa,3 😅😅😅😅😅😂😂😂😂😂😂!!!!!!!!!!
As a uk resident it’s so cool to see your take on all of our foods. Good job you didn’t buy the twiglets they are like marmite sticks that are very strong in flavour. Loving all the travel vlogs.
thank you!
Yup super bitter I didn’t know and tried them!!
I live in England
@@Thefamilyfudge no houses in the UK have fly screens
@@Thefamilyfudge the pombears are crisps not chips chips are what you get in a fish and chip shop
This was such a fun video to watch! I never thought Tesco could be interesting, but it was such fun to see you point out the item that differ from the US. Congratulations on a well deserved one million, I love your channel ❤️
I was surprised when people from different countries come to the UK, like going to Tesco for the first time! I go there every week. ❤
I absolutely love watching people from other countries shop in our super markets 😂😂
Unless it's really hot (like it was this summer just gone) it's very uncommon for bugs to come into most British houses*, which is why mesh screens are a non existent feature of British homes.
Treacle (proper black treacle) is like Molasses, they both come from the sugar refining process.
However since the mid Victorian era most treacle tarts are made Golden syrup (another stage of the srp) which is like very thick honey, the tt in Harry Potter would likely have been (by the houselves) with GS as until some point around the late 80's- mid 90's (when it was taken of the menu) it stopped being in the weekly/ fortnightly school dinner dessert rotation.
*= some older houses do have shutters because they were built before curtains became commonplace
Hey I'm from this area and used to absolutely love going to mead open farm as a kid. They often have events throughout the year too! A really lovely farm!
unlike the US, the UK doesn’t rinse the bloom off their eggs which is why they don’t need to be refrigerated. if you buy farm fresh eggs in the states, they don’t need to be refrigerated either. I didn’t know this until a few months ago and I found it super interesting.
Hello Barnes how are you doing
i mean, to drive in the uk, you have to go through pretty intensive courses and tests. in america, it seems they give licenses to pretty much anyone with eyes
TBF it varies state by state, I passed my car and motorcycle tests in Florida no problems but here in England I only have a motorcycle license (when the DVLA can be bothered to do the job correctly) driving cars in the UK is tricky for me as I can't feel the speed the same as riding a motorcycle
Not true about America.
@@kayleighjones5219 i believe snowyethereal lives in the UK.
@@kayleighjones5219 i'm from the uk ?
@@snowy.ethereal Driving license requirements vary by state, however, there are federal standards every state needs to adhere. I can only speak for the two states where I tested (NJ and CA). Both had rigorous testing requirements, for Car and Motorcycle licenses. I have spent a lot of time in the UK, and have discuss/compared the training in the UK and the two states mentioned above. I didn't find the requirements that different other than age.
I love this I’m from the uk and love watching people shopping in grocery stores in the USA however I’ve never seen it really done in the Uk and it was lovely to see what you found interesting and different on things that are just normal to us. I’ve driven in The USA and it is easier to drive in the USA also cars tend to be bigger on the USA compared to the Uk People thought I was strange when I choose a hire car in the USA Sinilar size to my car in the UK as i was told no one chooses a car this small normally
Hello Laura how are you doing
I’m so happy you came to our country, Scotland! as a Scottish person I have to say…Not many Scottish people actually like haggis even though it was invented and made in Scotland!
The thing about roundabouts is that everybody does go at once - to some extent anyway! This is better than stopping at lights - it has been proven that traffic flows better around roundabouts. Eggs are treated in the US so they lose the outside coating that keeps them fresh which is why you keep them in the fridge there
Mythbusters did a test between round abouts and cross roads and yeah the roundabouts were the smarter decision
As well as giving way to everything coming from the right and getting in the right lane for your exit, you also have to have some assertiveness whilst using roundabouts. I really did most of my learning to drive on a motorcycle on my own, so I quickly learnt how to be assertive and observant at all times.
Lovely to see something so prosaic for us - shopping in Tesco - through fresh and excited eyes. Well done for the millions subs.
Thanks so much! 😊
Ahhh we go to tesco like every other day!! It is so cool seeing you guys go to shops and things that we go to every day over here!!
ALSO CONGRATULATIONS FOR 1M SUBS!!!
Oh wow what an accomplishment!!!! 1 million subscribers!!! 🎉👏🏽❤️❤️❤️
im a uk resident, and the roads can be scary, but once you get used to it there's nothing to worry about! A tip for roundabouts is that you wanna stay in the right land, and that you always give way to the RIGHT. also its pronounced ah-ll-di
Hello villain how are you doing
@@bobpatton1460 hello, im good thanks, how are you bob?
@@villainmcn9339 I’m good what are you up too villain
@@bobpatton1460 nothing really, got school
@@villainmcn9339 oh where do you live
Congratulations on your 1,000,000!
You are such an amazing mother your kids will never forget these trips!
I live in legton buzzard and I click those video so randomly so it was a nice coincidence to see it here and was pretty surprising considering that it's not a touristy place.
also that's my tesco. it soo werid seeing a vlog of your home town.
it's so funny how she quietly looks at the queen's magazines
I'm glad you went to a larger Tesco, so many shop tours by overseas visitors are filmed at the smaller town and city centre branches which due to their size have a lot less selection and can be more expensive.
Congratulations on your million subscribers! Hope you enjoyed the remainder of your trip to the UK!
Hello Jeanne how are you doing
I was laughing so hard when she said there are no screens on the windows so mosquitos could get in lol we don't have them in the UK
we do have mozzies in the uk
I think we might have mosquitoes in some places in the U.K. but I’ve never heard of anyone being bitten by them or them coming into houses. It’s only a ever a problem when we’re on holiday abroad.
Aww no screens lol. We don't need them.
Oh we definitely do have mosquitoes in the UK especially in the south or south east or south west, maybe not so much up north as it’s a few degrees cooler. Anywhere warm muggy or stagnant water you will find mosquitoes. In the highlands of Scotland they have midges not sure if they are their versions of mosquitoes.
We absolutely do and they come into your house. I lived by a river in Oxford and they were a nightmare.
The Uber driving you experienced was pretty much just London driving… I grew up and learned to drive in London… it’s aggressive!
Like most big cities in UK try roads in Birmingham and Manchester!
No way!!! I literally live minutes away from Mead Open Farm!!! My jaw hit the floor when that’s where you said you were staying!!!
Have fun guys.
The Bourbon biscuit is named after the French royal house.
Nothing to do with Kentuckys lovely whisky
I assure you we feel the same driving in the states 😂 different side of the road, highways with 10 lanes, people flooring it past. Our roads are tiny compared to the states. A lot of places have the same layouts they had decades ago, but cars a lot bigger since then. 🏴😊
Treacle tart is awesome. Heated in the microwave with ice cream. Classic pudding.
I think the closest thing we would have in the States is pecan pie. Without the pecans the filling is basically sugar.
Congratulation! Enjoy your videos. I am planning to go England this summer for 2 weeks with my school. It will be my first time outside the airport. Very excited!
I’m from an area really close to Leighton buzzard, and I remember going to mead open farm when I was a kid, it was so much fun
Congratulations for reaching 1 M subscribers
I live in Leighton Buzzard, and shop in that tesco every week I used to go to mead open farm all the time when I was younger.
Your views are different from others. Glad you shared your feelings.
We dont get mosquitoes, it's only the odd fly or wasp that may fly in.
In the Uk we don’t really has Moskitos so there’s no need to worry it’s juts the fly that comes in through the window time to time😊
We do have mosquitoes, just not many
Awww yay you was near me! Love mead open farm!
i traveled to germany for 3 months to be with family with my 5 year old last year and by month 2 he could just about speak full german it was mind blowing i already know german because i grew up there but i don’t ever use it but it was amazing
Our eggs are on the shelf because that how we store them here, they are tested 3 times before being boxed and stamped with the lion to prove they have been checked and are from the uk. Honey monster, comes from a commercial for sugar puffs with is rice puffe and coated in sugar.... honey monster phase is 'tell um about the honey'
You could of got to Leighton buzzard by train via kings Cross Station
No, it's Euston. I used to live there.
London Euston, not Kings Cross. You go over the bridge where the Great Train Robbery happened.
Congrats on 1 million subs!!!
thanks!
Egg producers in the States have to wash their eggs. This removed the natural protective covering and means that they have to be refrigerated. Not so in the UK and eggs keep for a long time at room temperature.
Awesome video!!! I've been here for some time... 5 or 6 years now!!! I'm here to stay!!!
I hope you, your beautiful daughters, and your handsome sons have a lovely time.
I love this. Aero bars in any flavor are delicious ❤️
Omg I used to always go to mead open farm when i was younger and I love the massive slides! I’m only around 30 mins from it! Hope you had a great time there ❤️
Oh wow!
Congratulations 👏 🎊 💐 🥳
Yes it's said Leighton buzzard! Mead open farm is brilliant! I live in milton keynes and it is like half hour from here! Brilliant!
This is literally the shop I go to every day
Congratulations on one million subscribers
Thanks! 😃
I used to live in Houghton Regis which isn't that far from Leighton Buzzard. We used to go to Mead Open Farm all the time. Glad you enjoyed it.
I love Tesco. Everytime I go o the 🇬🇧 I make a stop there.
Oh wow! I have been following you for a while and can’t believe you stayed at a place next to Mead Open Farm! My nanny used to live 2 minutes down the road in Billington. Such amazing memories and glad you had a lovely time ❤️
Hello Emily how are you doing
Excited for this video. Who else is?! CONGRATULATIONS ON 1M+ SUBSCRIBERS!!! So happy for y'all.
I’m so sorry you are going through such horrible experiences 😅 but I hope you’re still enjoying your time here! I also am very curious about the clothes you packed, is 2 outfits actually working out for you in this weather or did you have to purchase more? I’m baffled
Ever tried a double mini roundabout? Reckon you'd have a proper panic
Wow, since I've seen your videos, you've hit one million subscribers. 🙂
Congratulations on 1M!
It.s so funny that people from US , when come to europe and see normal size foods they say it.s small/ tiny size. We have normal size products, but in the US you guys go extra extra extra large size for everything. I don.t mean it in a bad way, but it really amuses me when i hear it. Like everyone has the same reaction😂 hope you had fun in your trip and learned a lot of new stuff
If you want pretty uk come to Lancashire. The most awesome landscapes
No window screens because we don’t get mosquitos in the uk, rarely if ever. It’s just not hot enough for that.
I live in Volusia County Florida we have a lot of roundabouts. There is one road that has 3 roundabouts in a one mile area as you come in to Sanford Florida near the hospital.
good luck on your family trip
treacle tart is my favourite.
Welcome to driving in the UK lol. You get used to narrow roads if you live in the country like I do, but ask someone from the city to do it and they may well be petrified lol. Also, roundabouts have been proven to be safer and more efficient than your average junction, but they do take a little bit of getting used too
Im from the UK and my favourite place to go is the beach down near Eastbourne
I live in london and I don't know what half of the foods you found are!🤣 It's definitely a much bigger Tesco than the one I live close to.(also the strawberry 🍓 and raspberry shaped things are yougurt)
A treacle tart has treacle in it. Treacle is a bit like golden syrup. That’s the best way I can put it for an American.
The interesting thing about Weetabix in the English version is that all wheat is sourced within 50 miles of the factory.
Wow! This is my local Tesco. I spent many a birthday a Mead Open Farm as a child. I live just around the corner now. Enjoy the UK!
Very cool!
I still remember Leyte roof the week luches
Some British shops include: Tesco, Lidl, Asda, Aldi, Sainsbury’s, Morrisons, M&S, Waitrose, Farmfoods, Poundland, Home Bargains, B&M, Boots, Superdrug, Marks and Spencer’s, New look, Lifestyle Express, Co-Op, Premier, Entertainer etc
Wow. Welcome to London family. ♥️💯💯💯💯🔥
also a treacle tart is a pastry tart, filled with treacle (very similar to golden syrup).
I live in the uk and I avoid driving as much as I can because it stresses me out 😂
What a gorgeous place u stayed in
congratulations on 1m! x
lovely family ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
U deserve the 1 mil subs ❤ we (me and my mom) love your videos! About a year ago we saw a lunchbox video that we are never gonna forget because we loved it so much 🥹 it was a video where a tiny cartoon luchbox said: don’t forget the ranch 😊 i tried to find that video again but couldnt find it:( but Just to let you now we love your videos ❤
Hiii i luv ur family so much had been a fan for 2 years love from india❤️
Remember to walk on the outside the yellow line at train/tube stations in future
Wow you were literally 10 minutes away from me! So many school trips to mead open farm 😅
and the fruit Pastels are the best candies and the flying saucers and fish and chips are very popular and AL sauce to put on top of your steak but you can put it on anything
Congrats on 1 million
Roundabouts- Always give way to the right and if you see a gap big enough just go. If you hesitate then that’s when accidents happen
I love where I live the UK when we go to Devon the roads are narrow which makes it more hard to drive
mead open farm is a wonderful place only 40 mins away from me i have been there a couple of times hope you guys are having loads of fun and enjoying england! so sorry about the taxis they tend to just ignore people and just try to get them from point a to b as fast as poss!
in the UK, we call bourbons 'bore bon'
Omgosh so fun to see you in Leighton Buzzard!! Would have been fun to run into you, that’s my local Tesco!
I'm from the Southampton England its really funny to hear your observations of England
I'm british and tesco is amazing to end your trip
You were very Brave driving 🚗 in the UK 🇬🇧 👏, well done.
Btw the chips are actually called crisps I’m in the uk
Bourbon is basically a chocolate biscuits but I recommend custard creams
OMG lol you’re literally In the part of uk where I live
Wow! I just love your video, and I have something to tell you.....we have a TESCO in Malaysia too!
I think one of the main things I'd say to any North American coming to the UK is - if you're going to rent a car then get the smallest one you can get away with, and rent it a close to your accommodation as possible. And if you're around London, then just plain don't. In London use public transport.
when she said “pudding cups” for a pot of custard had me creasinggggggg haha