Crazy Stuff We Ate As Kids!
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- Опубликовано: 31 май 2020
- We had so much fun making this video, I laugh at some of the concoctions we use to come up with to eat as kids, there's a few I wouldn't go back and try again but there's others that are a favorite to this day.
The love in your eyes when you look at each other 🖤😭
Chad and Jennifer I loved this. You have to show your grandchildren what you used to make. We didnt really have sweet things in the house house when i was growing up also. But myself and my sister had the same encounter with the cooking chocolate and we were so disappointed when we tasted it. Aww happy childhood memories. Sending love from Dublin Ireland 💚🇮🇪💝💖💝🙋♀️🇮🇪
It’s nasty hu? 😂
Oh my, I loved this video! I am 71 and grew up in Kansas. My Mom always made a peach and Cottage cheese salad. I still make it all the time. My Dad would take saltines and smear a thin layer of smooth peanut butter and top with mustard! So Good! I still make them as well. It brings back wonderful memories! Thank you for sharing!
Love this video! Would be so cool to see a video of you and some of your grandkids trying each other’s favourite childhood snacks
Growing up in England, mini boxes of California raisins were a staple in school packed lunches.
Yes I remember! The tradition still stands today!
...I grew up like that too, here in Los Angeles until they (my Pediatrician) told me it rots teeth to stop.
Great video today. Brought back my childhood memories. My Mom was a baker and there was always either a cake or pie made. I remember being awoken in the morning by what every treat Mom was making up for the day cooking in the oven.
I am first generation Italian born in America, so my Mom was a traditional Italian woman who was always cooking so we always had the kitchen stocked and we had too much food. Italians believe that you have good food first before clothes and things. But in Italy my mother said they would have pasta with fresh tomato sauce with sweet peas, potatoes or beans, and so on all week then on Sundays they would get to have some meat in the sauce with the pasta. So I love to hear about all the old time American treats and stories. We would love nutella on white American loaf bread. Love the stories!!
You two are relationship goals. 🥰
Please stay safe, especially with the riots. 🏴❤️🇬🇧
PS - it doesn't matter what videos you make we just love you guys!
You are so sweet!
Loved this!! Cracker Barrel also has the “egg n toast!” So yummy 🤤!! Love you guys!!
I absolutely adore you! I've been subscribed to you now for a few years and through you I am subscribed to your entire family... I don't follow Instagram, Twitter or any of the other social outlets... So it's wonderful to be able to comment on your channel here.. It's through you two that I am enjoying watching all the families adventures! What I love about you is that you live life to the "fullest" the way it should be lived.. It's so nice that you show the world what clean living is all about. Thank you for being you and keep up the great videos reminiscing, entertaining and fun with a little wisdom thrown in for us all to appreciate.. You just keep doing what you do. I may not comment a lot but you can be sure I'll be watching, liking and loving them all!.. 💗👍
Thank you!
I remember my mom would take bread and butter and dip it in the sugar bowl 🍲💗
One of my favorite sweet snacks when I was little!!
I had something very similar Italian bread with a little water and sugar oh Boy !was that yummyI tried doing it when I got older and it didn’t taste the same nothing really does from your childhood
I would butter a pice of toast and put brown sugar on top
Cathy Prince my mom used to break up bread in a bowl, sprinkle sugar over it and pour milk on it. She called it “sandwich in a dish”
We had baloney sandwiches mayo and a glass of Koop Aid. We survived
Such DELIGHTS!😊💖
Thank you for sharing these memories. You are such a handsome couple, beautiful souls, and a blessed family! 🙏
Blessings to all,
Washington State USA
I've got my three year old Grandson, Colton, over tonight for a sleepover. I'm thinking he's going to love trying the " egg in the hole" in the morning , for breakfast! The little circle of toast will be his favourite too, I'm sure! Thanks! 💕🌷🇨🇦
Yea! Instant sweet, frosting: powdered sugar, cocoa, margarine (never had butter) with a little bit of hot coffee.
Sounds yummy!
I LOVED our school lunches too! Everything was homemade! Especially the hot rolls! We could smell them cooking in class right before lunch and we were drooling waiting for lunch lol!🤗
I still love peaches and cottage cheese. I learned how to make "eggs in a frame" in 8th grade home economics. The middle piece of bread was always my fave too.
Awwwww home ec. I wonder if schools still have that😊
Memory lane is a good lane to visit. My husband grew up in the 60s and 70s. His brothers and sister called your eggs on toast, "eggs on a raft."
I love all of your videos. ❤️
Brought back memories! Love the trip down memory lane! I still make some of our childhood recipes. My grandchildren love them!
I love how close your family is! You guys are so sweet🥰🥰
I love the egg in the middle of the bread. We called it egg in a hole. My brother used to mix creamy peanut butter and maple syrup. Yum ❤️
I loved it!!
We called it egg in a nest. My husband called it a Cowboy Egg. We still eat these.
aww yes my grandmother use to make me the egg in the hole and that's what we always called it....
@@allthebest744 we called it moon over miami
Brenda Lewis perfect!
I put the shells in the carton, too! It’s just faster that way. Toas it all at once when the carton is done!
I absolutely loved this video! How fun was this to watch! I’m sure you two had a fun time making this together❤️❤️❤️
Just watched this video what memories! I am 66 and ate similar things, The egg in a hole made the same way bread and egg. Peanut butter and honey plus mom always used to put a bunch of raisins in the sandwich for good measure... The soda crackers, us kids used to love just jam and crackers pressing the crackers together so the jam would seep through the holes. Mom used to make ground hot dogs or ham and make a meat salad out of it, onion, pickles, mayo and would slather that on bread we loved that! Tomato and bread sandwiches with mayo. Gosh so many yummy things we used to eat.
My dad taught me the treat of mixing peanut butter and jelly and then spreading it on saltines. We also made the egg dish, however, we called it “Egg in a Basket”. We also always had cottage cheese. My mom would put a scoop on lettuce and top with pineapple.
My dad would always mix peanut butter and syrup and take pieces of bread and dip it to eat. I do the same from time to time and I love crackers and butter. It’s really awesome to see how different people grew up and the things they did like that. My hubby has done everything you guys done in this vlog. He learned from his Gram.
Treasures from the good ole days of growing up--love it!
Gm..Grandma and Grandpa...thank for sharing not having enough and small days...I had my time too when I was kid eating the milo and peanut butter. ..it was great...love you all and God's blessings..
M’y all time favorite was buttered bread with rainbow sprinkles scattered on it ,then cut into squares ... was always on our birthday tea table as well !!!💕
Such a fun video! Thanks for sharing!
Brings back alot of the same memories! Love it.
Love this!! So cute! Brought back so many memories!!❤️❤️❤️
This was so fun to watch! Always lovely hearing about your childhood.
You guys brought back great memories, lol!!
Loved the video. I was an odd kid that never liked sweets, so I skipped the honey but loved eating butter on a saltine cracker. Many times that would be my after school snack. I also loved cottage cheese with peaches or pineapples. For breakfast I would eat buttered toast dipped in milk, still one of my favorite breakfasts. My mom grew up very poor and many times would not have meat to feed a family with eight children, but they always had homemade bread, flour and bacon drippings. So for dinner my grandma would mix up a big batch of gravy with the flour and baking grease, pour it over two slices of homemade bread stacked one on top of the other, cut it up like you would a pancake and that was dinner. I too lived around the corner from school and would go home for lunch and bread and gravy was a real treat, not because we were out of anything else, I just loved bread and gravy for lunch. Great memories! Jennifer your Bollie blouse looks so cute on you.
You guys are so cute. I love these stories. Growing up in my home sounds much like yours. We didn’t have “junk” food. So, a special treat would be peanut butter combined with something else. Still, wonderful memories. Thanks for sharing.❤️
My dad would make us the egg in bread and he called it a salty dawg. It was always a treat when he made that. Great memories! Thanks for sharing! ❤
Lol I put my empty egg shells back in the container too. Lol Nothin wrong with that!!! Lol God loves you both. God bless. ❤️
Brought back so many fine memories. Buttered bread with sprinkle of sugar, buttered crackers, and a fried egg sandwich on buttered bread..:) Thank you for such a cute video!
I love the way ya'll look at each other! So much love 🥰
I always do that with the egg 🥚 shells 😂😂😂 my kids think I’m from another planet!!
I do the same thing, shell savers unite!🤣
We crush them and use them in the garden to keep snails and slugs away!
The peanut butter and chocolate chip sandwich looked so good!! Along with your other treats you showed! How fun to make things that you enjoyed growing up, it brings back such wonderful memories. Thank you for sharing!!🤎😊
I love this video & learned some neat recipes! LOL, and I’m a 76 year old grandma!!! Especially liked the toasted peanut butter, chocolate chip & banana sandwich! As a child I would mix cocoa & sugar & pretend it was snuff of all things! Snuff!!! LOL! But my great aunt dipped snuff so I guess I thought it tasted good! However, I never tried the real thing, thank goodness!!! 😂
That is funny!! Grandma😂
Thank you! Nostalgia that hugs you, isn't it Wonderful?!
Thanks for the memories. My brother and I used to make eggs in the hole every morning. Yum
I love that you two make vlogs together! I wish my Grandparents did this. It makes such sweet memories for your family to look back on. Love watching you guys! 💕
I’m 65 ,never tasted cottage cheese ,never drank a cup of coffee,,,,,,,,,,I love this video❤️
My mom cooked dinner every night. And I remember when she would occasionally buy the original t.v. dinners with foil that you could only cook in the oven. Boy, I thought those were a treat, lol!
I enjoy this family and am praying for you all. You all are a blessing. And now I know Im not alone with creative peanut butter meals in a pinch lolol.
Yummy ideas! You both are adorable ❤ God Bless you both.
This was the sweetest. Thank you.
Plain White bread with a teaspoon of sugar on it! That was a Staple treat for me!
We called it a toad in a hole. For school lunch they made pb and honey sandwiches with cambles veggie soup. Tasted so good together. We also had chili day with cinnamon rolls. Loved school lunches back when.😁
Fun to see what you liked as a kid! Sending hugs and have a great day!
Really enjoying these. I remember my Grandfather are what we called “mush”. It was cornbread and buttermilk! He sure loved having that for lunch at his factory job.
I ate school lunch growing up and it was always hot and tasty. They did this homemade cheeseburger pizza that was soooooo good! This brought back great memories. You two are so cute!
Enjoyed your video,as always. My dad would mix pancake syrup and butter, then spread on bread. That would be his dessert,he’d say it was”poor man’s pie.”
This was a wonderful video! Thank you for sharing.
Love it! My Grandpa and dad were rice farmers and they would eat bread in a glass of milk too.
Grandma Griffith your skin is glowing! You are so beautiful! 💕
I smiled the whole time watching this video. You guys make such wonderful videos for folks of all ages.
We call the bread and egg "Toad in a Hole"! My dad, when we didn't have anything sweet in the house, would butter bread and then put sugar on it and then eat it. I was also always told back in the day my grandparents and great grandparents said a depression/war era treat was the heal (end) of french bread with sweetened condensed milk poured into it to enjoy.
Loved this video. It brought back a lot of memories. A favorite of mine was my mom using leftover biscuits , that she would split in half, and put margarine on then put cinnamon and sugar on top and bake till they were crisp. Yum! There were six kids in our family. God bless you.
That was so nice to watch. Of course you guys left me starving, I need to try all of that! Thank you!🤗One of my favorites is peanutbutter and mayonnaise sandwich, which my friends from Texas showed me!
My dad would make me peanut butter and honey sandwiches, or peanut butter and banana ones. If we were really lucky we’d have a glass of chocolate milk with it.
My father used to make peanut butter and mayonnaise sandwich
What a fun vlog! Thanks for sharing!
Brought back childhood memories. We did all of them. I’m in south Central Texas. We also put wieners on a fork and heated/burnt them over an open flame on the stove and also burnt a slice of bread on the stove put some ketchup on it. Mmmmm. Talk about a poor kids hotdog. Lol. they were the best. I’m Hispanic so we also burnt a flour tortilla on the stove and wrapped a burnt wiennie in the tortilla. That was some after school snack foods.
Chad and Jennifer I will be making most of these soon!! Tfs, blessings to you both. X
That was very cool ,thank you for sharing that!👍♥️
We grew up eating the honey mixed with peanut butter, but we added raisins, and called it "goop", We would eat it on bread, celery, or with apple slices. We also had fried potato sandwiches, thinly sliced potato fried up in a pan, salted well, and put on white bread with mayo. We also had red hot sausages cooked in a pan until skin split, wrapped in a piece of white bread, and dipped in Oh Boy Syrup or molasses. I still love all of these.
Loved this video! Brought back some memories I have about my mom! She taught me about peanutbutter and honey too! Now all these years later I taught it to my kids! ❤
What a fun video. We always had canned pears with a dollop of mayo and grated cheese on top. 😄 we also did the peanut butter but stirred in syrup.
30 year old husband here. Found your channel trying to cook healthier bread than store bought. Subscribed when I saw the rest of the good household maintenance content. Some of your nostalgic recipes are like something like my mom would have fixed.
Omg I leave the shells in my carton too!! I just adore you both so much!!😁😁🤗🤗
Awe it's so amazing to hear old memories from you guys and that looked amazing and yummy.💕💕👌👌I am sure going to make all these yummy recipes.
Loved it. I did most of these that I learnt from my nana in Canada. Another was Ritz with peanut butter :) egg in a basket is one of my kids favorites
We call that an "egg in the basket". Also, we love to dip sliced apples in honey with peanut butter. Thanks for sharing!
Jennifer, I know you love your chocolate chips so I'm not surprised seeing them. I remember that same bite of baking chocolate.I always had to learn the hard way. Chad, this video brought back memories when my daughter made me breakfast the very first time...Eggs in a basket. She was as proud as I was. Thank you both❤
Lol... i was born late 70’s, and here i thought all these years i invented the best treat ever growing up; mixing peanut butter, honey and butter! I had no idea this was a “thing” other people did. lol hahaha!
That was fun! I remember the egg and bread in the pan being called "Toad in the hole". My mother would recall to me what she ate at a little girl, a slice of white bread with cream and maple syrup poured over the top.
I love you guys and your vlogs. You put a smile on my face. My family and I are going through some hard times. You cheer me up. Thank you keep up the great work.
Bless your heart. Hang in there!
Love this...I am 69 and have memories of the same foods.
We always had King syrup and butter on warm homemade bread. King syrup also on cottage cheese, fried bologna sandwiches, peanut butter pickle sandwiches, and cinnamon sugar toast was a must. Also American cheese on noodles was loved by all the kids.
This was so fun to watch. Would love to see a video of you two testing out recipes "kids" today eat. Kind of like a "testing out tic tok recipes" video an reviewing them. Love from France
Loved graham cracker mush. Glass of milk with crumbled up graham crackers. My boys to this day, love this. Also did the crackers with butter plus grape jelly. You two are so cute.
Toad in a hole! Memories,thank you.
I love you guys, your videos are so much fun to watch ❤️
We had cottage cheese with crushed pineapple. My mom made us cinnamon toast, bread in milk and fried us sweet potato slices and apple slices. She was always home so she made our snacks. She was a clean fanatic so she would have fainted if sis and i messed up her perfect kitchen. She cooked wonderful foods for our family. Im 75 and was blessed.
So cool how you melted the chocolate chips on top of the toaster. Never would of thought of that. Yummy!!
I thought I was the only one who grew up with buttered crackers like that!!! We used to do crackers and ranch too. Haha that was so fun to watch, thanks!
This is awesome! I grew up eating mayo on saltine crackers & I still like it as well as cottage cheese & peaches together. My grandmother would take the leftover biscuits from breakfast & poke a hole with her finger & fill it up with sugar as a treat for us.
Loved this! I did the saltines the same way as a kid!
Loved watching this. I'm 40 and have some of the same things you used to eat. I call the egg in the toast "egg nest".
Lot's of yummy going on there! Loved it!
I absolutely adore you guys!! ❤️
Great video ! My grandma made us sandwiches of butter, mustard and Mirace Whip. No meat. She raised her kids during depression and World War Two. Things were very different then. We also had a "just before payday" treat. Graham crackers with powdered sugar frosting in between. Make do was the word.
omg this brings back sooo many memories. thx for sharing. this was fun. ha
We call the egg toast egg in a basket. Please never stop making videos, you both are a big inspiration to me.
Love you guys so much. I'm a clean freak also. No shoes in my house. Love your videos. Bless you and your family
How could no one like this video!? So cute! And so many families that maybe down the last bit of & now they have some ideas for fun snacks :)
We had all of those as well. My grandma and my mom would put on the coffee pot and pull out the crackers, butter and whatever homemade jelly we had when we would get company..... usually that happened towards the end of the month, it was delicious!