It is a weird subject. I don't think Brits ever realized that Heinz is American and the beans go back to Native Americans! I hear them often say " don't knock it until you try it!". Which leaves most Americans a bit confused? Between baked beans, black beans, kidney beans, beans and rice, pinto beans, refried beans, ect... Americans have a pretty good grasp that beans are a staple here in a ton of different ways no matter the state we are from! BBQ baked beans ( i didn't mean to leave out).. beans in soups... Lol.. we know our beans! 💗
@@kristinallison5970 British baked beans are not the same as American baked beans, they're a totally different recipe and taste. So when we say "don't knock it until you've tried it" we don't mean beans in general, we mean British baked beans specifically.
@XennialTV I understand. We do have beans in tomato sauce here as well. I loved this video and I love watching the Beesleys. Can't wait for the next video!💕
Probably the most significant tech invention of ALL TIME was the transistor. Invented by John Bardeen, Walter Brattain, and William Shockley at Bell Labs in 1947. Replacing vacuum tubes. Then they shrank the size of transistors so we could make computers on a chip. Microprocessors.
@@Dennis_B55 I actually think a lot of them call it "tomato sauce" ? Which Is probably confusing when reading an American recipe that calls for "tomato sauce"! I couldn't imagine them putting Ketchup in chili or on pasta thinking it's what we are referring to!? Language barrier for sure!🤔🙃
@@johnzubil2875 so I was just wondering if sometimes a language barrier comes forth at times! Just like the words chips, biscuits, etc ..there is nothing wrong with it... I was just pointing out that this barrier may be confusing on both sides! 💗
Lawrence said that Brits stand on the right on an escalator, and let people on the left pass by. We do the same thing, and I personally only walk up the left side if I'm running late for something.
Not really. Polite ppl may. Thoughtful ppl may. But it isn't really an American thing like driving on the right side of the road where 'everyone' does it.
Great video! Tea bags I believe we're invented in America! Not sure how much Brits eat Chinese food(?) but the fortune cookie is actually American! The Mars company is also from here! I know a bit about food culture but can't think of anything else on top of my head that would involve just the Brittish! 💗
I must take issue with Lawrence on one thing. In NYC, at least, where I grew up in the 1960s, we always stood on the right on escalators if we were not climbing, while those who climbed went by on the left. That was just as true in 2017, when I moved out of New York, as it was in 1965.
Honestly Millie, I've lilved in California, Idaho and Oklahoma and if someone were to tell me they preferted brown or red sauce, I wouldn't know what the heck they were talking about.
I've been on the London Underground dozens of times and I always smirk at those who pass on the left... Literally "slower traffic keep right" which is the law on American highways.
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I used the internet of sorts in 1983. It was green letters on a black screen (no stores, private sites, news, etc.) just US government data. I was asked to download some meterological data for a science experiment we were doing at the university and it was cool even then. I did not have to write or call someone...just put it on my screen and print it to paper.
The rickenbacker is a beauty but rare. The fender is the standard that musicians use on stage and on albums. It’s usually the Stratacaster model. Gibson is also very favored but more for studio stuff. Gibson is known for the Flying V design.
@@SherriLyle80s Just a bit different. There's basically one ingredient each that makes them different. They do taste different but only somewhat and 'way better' is subjective. LOL btw, A.1. has the royal seal of approval and HP doesn't
Same here! Ms. Millie, please send 🫂 ta Mr. James, and Little Archie! As always enjoy Ya'lls content ,and damn'd any trolling or youboob messing with Ya'lls channel(s) that time! Anyway looking wonderful my Dear Lady as always! Anyway peace and love from an Atlantian old man stuck in Virginia lol! Some wonderful people here though! And from the USA 🇺🇸 ! May God bless you and family! May may the Almighty bless and rest her Late Majesty, The Queen and her Country 🫂🙏🙏✌️❤️🐍🇺🇸
I purchased the authentic Heinz beans for beans on toast, and my assessment was, "This tastes like pinto beans in flavorless ketchup sauce," It sounds like I was right. Sorry.
So we gave the world trains, railways, engines, antiseptics, antibiotics, vaccinations, photography, underwater coaxial cables, the world wide web, structure of DNA, telephones, TV, flushing toilets, Tarmac, bicycles and more and in return Americans gave us... ketchup. We Brits have so much to be thankful for to those Americans, gee whiz.
@@jeffhampton2767 The first demonstration of the live transmission of images was by Georges Rignoux and A. Fournier in Paris in 1909. “Alexander Bain introduced the facsimile machine between 1843 and 1846” this was the precursor to the television Alexander Bain was Scottish. “As a 23-year-old German university student, Paul Julius Gottlieb Nipkow proposed and patented the Nipkow disk in 1884 in Berlin.” “Constantin Perskyi had coined the word television in a paper read to the International Electricity Congress at the International World Fair in Paris on 24 August 1900.” Constantin was Russian. “However, it was not until 1907 that developments in amplification tube technology by Lee de Forest and Arthur Korn, among others, made the design practical” These two were Americans but Americans were not the one who invented television. They improved on the technology or ideas that were already invented by someone else. “In 1911, Boris Rosing and his student Vladimir Zworykin created a system that used a mechanical mirror-drum scanner to transmit, in Zworykin's words, "very crude images" over wires to the "Braun tube" (cathode-ray tube or "CRT") in the receiver. “ they were Russians “In 1921, Édouard Belin sent the first image via radio waves with his belinograph.” He was French. A lot of people had their hands in their creation or invention of television that predate Farnsworth
You need to watch the story of Heinz he was on vacation that European food tastes awful if you wanted to put on to make it taste better you guys didn't have nothing and your beans on toast was American cowboys ate beans the one thing in the British gave America is taxes thanks a lot😂
Weird that a Mobile phone is seen as an American invention when China and Japan make smart phones too and they are ahead of us in type of phones they have. Also the Internet is definitely America's invention we where the first to create computers which was followed by the Worldwide web. Electric Guitars mostly came out of the city of Nashville and have embraced it ever since.
Happy new year❤,I love the grounded reality of this channel!!! *If you are not in the financial market space right now, you are making a huge mistake. I understand that it could be due to ignorance, but if you want to make your money work for you..prevent inflation*
I feel sympathy and empathy for our country, low income earners are suffering to survive, and I appreciate Wayne. You've helped my family with your advice. imagine investing $10,000 and receiving $35,460 after 28 days of trading.
I love Lawrence, but I've noticed he makes little "digs" or asides to take American "whatever" down a notch. I detect a subliminal "something" where he feels he has to knock us down a peg or two by saying it's not "just" the US. Could be just me, though, and it's JMHO, so chill. 😁
@@James-c5e1e I agree with you. He has a sense of humor and his is more British (sarcasm) than American which is often less 'nuanced'. A bit more direct if you will.
I unsubbed to Lawrence when he had some RUclipsr I never heard of on his channel, who exclaimed that he didn't like coming back to the States because it was still racist. Lawrence smirking glared into the camera. Have whatever opinion you want, but if you're going exclame something like that, you should have a small or general example.
@moe92870 Glad I missed that one. I don't know what's happened to Lawrence, but the change hasn't been good. Maybe he was always that way, and I'm just now noticing. It's too bad because he is entertaining.
@James-c5e1e Yes, he does laud Americans, but if you actually listen to him, he lauds America, but then he always qualifies what he says by saying something like, "but, so and so from Britain did it first," or, "so and so country had the idea first," etc. He obviously likes America because he lives here and has for a while. But, he has a tendency to want to lessen whatever accomplishment of America he's talking about by adding in a "but." That's all I'm saying.
The sewing machine is a British invention “Since the invention of the first sewing machine, generally considered to have been the work of Englishman Thomas Saint in 1790,[1] the sewing machine has greatly improved the efficiency and productivity of the clothing industry.”
Well... electricity, radio, television, rocket science, ummm... And basically, that's all down to being unafraid to allow immigrants to come here and be the bosses of their own lives. Even though we kinda screwed the indians over--a lot. --Dan
As an American, thanks guys! We love you Brits!!! 🇺🇸🇬🇧
Every time I tell a Brit that Heinz baked beans is American they look confused.
It is a weird subject. I don't think Brits ever realized that Heinz is American and the beans go back to Native Americans! I hear them often say " don't knock it until you try it!". Which leaves most Americans a bit confused?
Between baked beans, black beans, kidney beans, beans and rice, pinto beans, refried beans, ect... Americans have a pretty good grasp that beans are a staple here in a ton of different ways no matter the state we are from! BBQ baked beans ( i didn't mean to leave out).. beans in soups... Lol.. we know our beans! 💗
Why Brits know that heinz is an American company
@@kristinallison5970 British baked beans are not the same as American baked beans, they're a totally different recipe and taste. So when we say "don't knock it until you've tried it" we don't mean beans in general, we mean British baked beans specifically.
@XennialTV I understand. We do have beans in tomato sauce here as well. I loved this video and I love watching the Beesleys. Can't wait for the next video!💕
@ It's an American company.
Probably the most significant tech invention of ALL TIME was the transistor. Invented by John Bardeen, Walter Brattain, and William Shockley at Bell Labs in 1947. Replacing vacuum tubes. Then they shrank the size of transistors so we could make computers on a chip. Microprocessors.
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Yes, the Heinz beans that Brits put on their toast (what's up with the double carb loading?) are American in origin.
I love how the brits call ketchup, tomato catsup...we here in the States already know what's made of...so we just call it ketchup
@@Dennis_B55 I actually think a lot of them call it "tomato sauce" ? Which Is probably confusing when reading an American recipe that calls for "tomato sauce"! I couldn't imagine them putting Ketchup in chili or on pasta thinking it's what we are referring to!? Language barrier for sure!🤔🙃
We call it ketchup in the UK
@@kristinallison5970 so.
@@johnzubil2875 so I was just wondering if sometimes a language barrier comes forth at times! Just like the words chips, biscuits, etc ..there is nothing wrong with it... I was just pointing out that this barrier may be confusing on both sides! 💗
@@kristinallison5970 not if your American. We have only known one side, what country do you live in.
I always enjoy your videos. You guys are great.
Ketchup and fries hits the spot
The integrated circuit and airplanes. Two good ones.
Lawrence said that Brits stand on the right on an escalator, and let people on the left pass by. We do the same thing, and I personally only walk up the left side if I'm running late for something.
Not really. Polite ppl may. Thoughtful ppl may. But it isn't really an American thing like driving on the right side of the road where 'everyone' does it.
Blue Jeans are crazy popular in America
Yep an I have some myself.
TV remote controls are greatest invention ever. Nothing else even comes close.
Great video! Tea bags I believe we're invented in America! Not sure how much Brits eat Chinese food(?) but the fortune cookie is actually American! The Mars company is also from here! I know a bit about food culture but can't think of anything else on top of my head that would involve just the Brittish! 💗
Potato chips, eggs Benedict, the hamburger sandwich.
I must take issue with Lawrence on one thing. In NYC, at least, where I grew up in the 1960s, we always stood on the right on escalators if we were not climbing, while those who climbed went by on the left. That was just as true in 2017, when I moved out of New York, as it was in 1965.
And as an American…you’re welcome, governess😂😂😂😂😂😂
Or gov’ness😂😂😂😂😂
Honestly Millie, I've lilved in California, Idaho and Oklahoma and if someone were to tell me they preferted brown or red sauce, I wouldn't know what the heck they were talking about.
I've been on the London Underground dozens of times and I always smirk at those who pass on the left... Literally "slower traffic keep right" which is the law on American highways.
Ferris wheel
Chocolate chip cookies
Dental floss
Zipper (clasp locker)
Hearing aid
Cardiac defibrillator
Radiocarbon dating
Traffic light
Crash test dummies
Microwave oven
Assembly line
Lasers
Light-emitting diodes (LEDs)
Global Positioning System (GPS)
Chemotherapy
Video games
@@bluflaam777LSA Good list! 👍
Excellent! Refrigerator, Air conditioning, electric clothes dryer, email, television 😊
Yes refrigerator great Scottish invention @@jeffhampton2767
Ac British @@jeffhampton2767
TV, refrigerator, AC, planes, helos, medical discoveries, computers, robots. AI, light bulbs.......
Things made possible by creations outside the USA
If you listen, there's electric guitar in Broadway musicals like Wicked and Phantom of the Opera.
I used the internet of sorts in 1983. It was green letters on a black screen (no stores, private sites, news, etc.) just US government data. I was asked to download some meterological data for a science experiment we were doing at the university and it was cool even then. I did not have to write or call someone...just put it on my screen and print it to paper.
The USA invented the Telephone ❤🇺🇸
Before the 1970s blue jeans were called dungarees 😊
The elevator, by Otis in NYC.
The rickenbacker is a beauty but rare. The fender is the standard that musicians use on stage and on albums. It’s usually the Stratacaster model. Gibson is also very favored but more for studio stuff. Gibson is known for the Flying V design.
America invented the submarine. Primarily by two Irish-Americans to defeat the British in the revolution and the early 20th century Irish rebellion.
No they didn't. Who are you thinking of and what type of submarine
The USA invented the electric guitar and the banjo ❤🇺🇸
Teresa Heinz, married John Kerry, a former United States senator from Massachusetts.
meh
Yes, she is the widow of former US Senator John Heinz of Pennsylvania before marrying Secretary and former Senator John Kerry
The USA invented the teabag ❤🇺🇸
Love the Al Gore jab there. Nice jab by the author. He is a politician who claimed he invented the internet.
Philo Farnsworth Invented the Television.
No, he didn’t. There were a lot of people who were involved in what would eventually become television, but they predate Farnsworth.
Motorola made the first mobile phones, long before iPhones and smartphones.
Eating a Hot Pocket from my microwave while watching this.
I haven’t owned a land line for many years.
The USA invented the electric clothes dryer ❤🇺🇸
Thank you 🙏 by the way another name for ketchup is 🍎red nun 🍅👋✌️
The USA invented thousands of items ❤🇺🇸
But not all of them. The industrial revolution started in the UK.
The USA invented the email ❤🇺🇸
Heinz baked beans. Rock and roll and blues. Airplanes. TV. Movies. Landings in space.
The USA invented Electric ❤🇺🇸
You can’t invent electricity. Electricity was already in existence, but it had to be harnessed.
The USA invented the Airplane ❤🇺🇸
You can still go on the first escalator in England opened in 1898 in harrods
The USA invented the nuclear bomb😢
The United States invented potato chips or crisp ❤🇺🇸
North Carolina First in Flight
The Turtle by David Bushnell in 1775. And the Holland 1 by John Holland in1901.
The USA invented the aircraft carrier ❤🇺🇸
The USA invented the lightbulb ❤🇺🇸
US improved the lightbulb
@@bluflaam777LSA USA invented the working lightbulb 😊
The USA invented the computer ❤🇺🇸
3:43 brown ketchup…? What…?
For a short time they were making ketchup green as a gimmick, but it didn't fly. I'm not sure if they did anything to mustard.
He's just talking about Brown Sauce, their better version of A1. It's supposed to taste way better
@@SherriLyle80s Just a bit different. There's basically one ingredient each that makes them different. They do taste different but only somewhat and 'way better' is subjective. LOL
btw, A.1. has the royal seal of approval and HP doesn't
Actually there was ketchup made from mushrooms. I won't be surprised if it was also made from other foodstuffs.
@@SherriLyle80s Of course it does. 🙄
The USA invented the refrigerator ❤🇺🇸
The USA invented air conditioning ❤🇺🇸
First photo I "downloaded" took 2 hours & 47 minutes over our modem. '90 or '91 I think. It was Area 51.
The USA invented the internet ❤🇺🇸
his microwave is cool
Looks old school.
@@runrafarunthebestintheworld 1920s ? LOL
Potato chips were invented by a chef in New York State and the Margarita was invented by someone somehere.
Apple had nothing to do with the invent of the mobile phone, Motorola did it before Apple was even a company.
It was covered in the vid. LOL
@bluflaam777LSA My point was that it was PRE apple. Not covered in the vid, the simply said Motorola.
The USA invented the cell phone ❤🇺🇸
Same here! Ms. Millie, please send 🫂 ta Mr. James, and Little Archie! As always enjoy Ya'lls content ,and damn'd any trolling or youboob messing with Ya'lls channel(s) that time! Anyway looking wonderful my Dear Lady as always! Anyway peace and love from an Atlantian old man stuck in Virginia lol! Some wonderful people here though! And from the USA 🇺🇸 ! May God bless you and family! May may the Almighty bless and rest her Late Majesty, The Queen and her Country 🫂🙏🙏✌️❤️🐍🇺🇸
I purchased the authentic Heinz beans for beans on toast, and my assessment was, "This tastes like pinto beans in flavorless ketchup sauce," It sounds like I was right. Sorry.
I always add HP sauce to canned beans---gives them so much more flavour. If you don't have, then A1 steak sauce is a good substitute.
@@valwhelan3533 A1/HP, drop of mustard, bbq sauce etc in any combination is pretty gewrd
@ I bought HP sauce when I bought the Heinz beans, so I'll have to try it.
@@valwhelan3533 so if you have to add HP sauce then it is flavorless.
So we gave the world trains, railways, engines, antiseptics, antibiotics, vaccinations, photography, underwater coaxial cables, the world wide web, structure of DNA, telephones, TV, flushing toilets, Tarmac, bicycles and more and in return Americans gave us... ketchup.
We Brits have so much to be thankful for to those Americans, gee whiz.
You didn’t know blue jeans are from America?! They are like the epitome of America 👖 🇺🇸
The USA invented the television .❤
UK did
@@bluflaam777LSAFALSE!
Philo Farnsworth in Utah United States 1927 first working television 😊
Not true
@@jeffhampton2767 The first demonstration of the live transmission of images was by Georges Rignoux and A. Fournier in Paris in 1909.
“Alexander Bain introduced the facsimile machine between 1843 and 1846”
this was the precursor to the television Alexander Bain was Scottish.
“As a 23-year-old German university student, Paul Julius Gottlieb Nipkow proposed and patented the Nipkow disk in 1884 in Berlin.”
“Constantin Perskyi had coined the word television in a paper read to the International Electricity Congress at the International World Fair in Paris on 24 August 1900.”
Constantin was Russian.
“However, it was not until 1907 that developments in amplification tube technology by Lee de Forest and Arthur Korn, among others, made the design practical”
These two were Americans but Americans were not the one who invented television. They improved on the technology or ideas that were already invented by someone else.
“In 1911, Boris Rosing and his student Vladimir Zworykin created a system that used a mechanical mirror-drum scanner to transmit, in Zworykin's words, "very crude images" over wires to the "Braun tube" (cathode-ray tube or "CRT") in the receiver. “
they were Russians
“In 1921, Édouard Belin sent the first image via radio waves with his belinograph.”
He was French.
A lot of people had their hands in their creation or invention of television that predate Farnsworth
You need to watch the story of Heinz he was on vacation that European food tastes awful if you wanted to put on to make it taste better you guys didn't have nothing and your beans on toast was American cowboys ate beans the one thing in the British gave America is taxes thanks a lot😂
The USA invented Google and RUclips ❤🇺🇸
I thought ketchup was originally an Asian sauce from way way back.
Weird that a Mobile phone is seen as an American invention when China and Japan make smart phones too and they are ahead of us in type of phones they have. Also the Internet is definitely America's invention we where the first to create computers which was followed by the Worldwide web. Electric Guitars mostly came out of the city of Nashville and have embraced it ever since.
How about the airplane. I'd say that's pretty significant.
Thumbs up if you think Amelia is pretty. Yes, her real name.
Wait…Amelia…? Anyone else thinking what I’m thinking…? Wasn’t Amelia Watson British when she first debuted…?😂😂😂😂😂😂
Wait…Amelia…? Anyone else thinking what I’m thinking…? Wasn’t Amelia Watson British when she first debuted…?😂😂😂😂😂😂
Unusual to call someone by their full name when they always introduce themselves as their nickname.
@@edwardmclaughlin719 hololive Amelia
Bro said the government name 😂
Happy new year❤,I love the grounded reality of this channel!!!
*If you are not in the financial market space right now, you are making a huge mistake. I understand that it could be due to ignorance, but if you want to make your money work for you..prevent inflation*
I feel sympathy and empathy for our country, low income earners are suffering to survive, and I appreciate Wayne. You've helped my family with your advice. imagine investing $10,000 and receiving $35,460 after 28 days of trading.
I'm in a similar situation where should I look to increase income? Do you have any advice? What did you do? Thank you
Well, I have nice side hustles like investing and the good thing is that I do it with one of the best (Mr Wayne), he's really good!
I will recommend. Michael Wayne . Investing Services. to you. He is good at what he does.
Thank you so much for the recommendation
All phones are from the US. DUUUH
Map of GB where is Jersey? I found a little island of the coast of France marked Jersey. Is that it. You speak English not French?
I love Lawrence, but I've noticed he makes little "digs" or asides to take American "whatever" down a notch. I detect a subliminal "something" where he feels he has to knock us down a peg or two by saying it's not "just" the US. Could be just me, though, and it's JMHO, so chill. 😁
I think it's just you . HE seems to go out of his way to me to laud Americans. And yes...I'm American.
@@James-c5e1e I agree with you. He has a sense of humor and his is more British (sarcasm) than American which is often less 'nuanced'. A bit more direct if you will.
I unsubbed to Lawrence when he had some RUclipsr I never heard of on his channel, who exclaimed that he didn't like coming back to the States because it was still racist. Lawrence smirking glared into the camera. Have whatever opinion you want, but if you're going exclame something like that, you should have a small or general example.
@moe92870 Glad I missed that one. I don't know what's happened to Lawrence, but the change hasn't been good. Maybe he was always that way, and I'm just now noticing. It's too bad because he is entertaining.
@James-c5e1e Yes, he does laud Americans, but if you actually listen to him, he lauds America, but then he always qualifies what he says by saying something like, "but, so and so from Britain did it first," or, "so and so country had the idea first," etc. He obviously likes America because he lives here and has for a while. But, he has a tendency to want to lessen whatever accomplishment of America he's talking about by adding in a "but." That's all I'm saying.
Turn up the volume. I can hear you, but not the clip.
Maybe it's your headphones. 😅
I heard just fine. Maybe your EQ is off a bit on your device? If its set for music you may not hear vocals well.
The USA invented the sewing machine ❤🇺🇸
The sewing machine is a British invention
“Since the invention of the first sewing machine, generally considered to have been the work of Englishman Thomas Saint in 1790,[1] the sewing machine has greatly improved the efficiency and productivity of the clothing industry.”
@mildredpierce4506 1819 Massachusetts Elias Howe. First electric sewing machine Singer company, United States.
Well... electricity, radio, television, rocket science, ummm... And basically, that's all down to being unafraid to allow immigrants to come here and be the bosses of their own lives. Even though we kinda screwed the indians over--a lot. --Dan
UK invented the TV. Italy invented the radio/electricity. China invented the rocket.
Visit your local library and checkout a book LOL