In Denmark we normally don't leave cookies out for father Christmas, but leave out risengrød (rice porridge) with cinnamon sugar and butter on top, for the nisse (the old Norse elf)
Well yea, but they are advertised a lot more during christmas and are often put in the christmas candy section at the grocery store. So i guess a lot of people would associate them with christmas.
I was so excited to see you trying danish sweets! I am a dane too and I have been wanting to send you something from Denmark too, but I just never got to it. So I just wanted to say that Cille did such a great job selecting these things for you as they are really common during Christmas in Denmark. So Cille, if you read this: Great job! 👍🏻😘 Kate, you said, that the crisps would be great with a dip and a lot of people actually use the gravy made out of the juices from the roasted duck or pork to dip the crisps in. Some also saves the gravy for later in the fridge and then microwave it when they want crisps with dip during the holidays. We often drink the beer with a meal called risengrød (a kind of porridge (made with rice instead of oats, but still warm) sprinkled with cinnamon, sugar and a teaspoon of butter)). Even kids get it too. That is also what we put out for Father Christmas (which we, by the way, call Julemanden - it translates to The Christmas Man). Alex, you were totally spot on with the song about Toms Karameller! 👍🏻😍😂 Merry Christmas, Kate and Alex! 🎅🏻🎁🎄 Keep up your amazing job making these videos for us! ❤️❤️❤️ I love your channel! 😍
Hey! I am so pleased to hear you were super excited for this one and that you agree with the selection of goodies Cille sent us! Ahh i wondered if they did that with the juices and the crisps. Mmm yum! That dish sounds delicious! Merry Christmas to you too. Thank you for watching ❤️❤️
Nogle gange er det også bare umugligt at finde meny chips fordi de bliver efterspurgt så meget at de også bliver udsolgt fra lagret inden de kommer på hylderne.
We're able to get the vanilla danish butter cookies here at Christmas time. They're my youngest sons favorite cookies and he always gets a big tin of them on his birthday. Thank you as always for brightening my day
Im from Denmark 🇩🇰 and everyone i know have chips to dip in the gravy 🤤🤤 and i personally LOOOOVE the carmelist potatoes the most, with the roasted pork or duck 😍 Happy holidays from Fyn - Denmark 🎄🇩🇰
The typical Danish Christmas dinner contains Duck, Roasted Pork Belly, Brown gravy made from the Duck or the Roasted Pork Belly, Red Cabbage, White Cabbage, Crisp's, Regular Potatoes, and Caramelised Potatoes. (fun fact, Danish people love to dip the crisp into the gravy.)
You both get me through my days and make them better 💖 ive been in hospital for 1 month i had majour brain surgery and as soon as i was out i have been catching up on your uploads! Love to you both and wishing you an amazing Christmas and new year!
Hey Keely, so sorry to hear you have been in the hospital for a month. I really hope your surgery went well and we wish you a speedy recovery. Merry Christmas to you and your family
Hey! It went well I was meant to come out after christmas but im getting on with it and recovering really well so I was allowed home on a drip which means i can have Christmas with the family! So greatful to be home for Christmas! I had a 5% chance of living and the docs and surgeons cant believe i survived because i had so little chance so they are so proud of me and how far i've come in so litttle time! They had to shave my hair all the way round but luckily they did it in a place where a headband can cover it! Hope you both and your family have an amazing Christmas too! 💖
Nice with Danish treats!❤️ And yeah, you definitely slaughtered the language😅 I'm Swedish and we also have Brända mandlar (burned almonds), you should really try some fresh out the pan, they're even more delicious 😋! A tip for opening the bags with candies; they often have a cut in the upper left corner that you rip open vertically down the left side of the bag😊
Nope.... Not pearls. "Mee'dis'tar" and then there is the letter "ø" that have a sound, that you will never find in English. However it sounds nothing like pearl's. Unless you speak English with a thick Danish accent.
@@panny687 Yup.... Like the name of a candy you can buy in Denmark. The name is "Spunk". It is something... Well.... Specific, on the English language. 😁
In Sweden the main part of the Christmas dinner is the ham. We also have meatballs, tiny sausages, a special potato gratin, picked herring, smoked lox and a lot more! Also, we leave porridge for Father Christmas/Santa instead of cookies.
Claralundqvist - I just read your comment after I made mine. Am I right about the potato dish name ? The 1 that has the anchovies and so yummy ? I also absolutely loved the cabbage..it was a wonderful Christmas 🎄 experience when we all were in Sweden 🇸🇪 that year. Also it seemed everyone for the most part ate Christmas Eve. 🎄😊
Lynda Bond Hi! I just found your comment. You are right, it’s called “Janssons frestelse”! Where are you from and how come you celebrated Christmas here in Sweden? 😊 Yeah, we all celebrate Christmas on Christmas Eve. 🎄
I am also from Denmark 🇩🇰 Super box, Cille 👍 And Alex, you did a good job pronuncing the Danish words 😊 Øl ( beer) was spot on 😉 And Kate, the hat with a bit of Leo 😍 Merry Christmas 🌟
I really just want to wish you both a very Merry Christmas and thank you both for such positive and fun videos this year. You are lovely young people! Love 💘
Thank you so much Carrie. We are so pleased you have been enjoying our videos this year thank you for your kind words they really mean a lot. We wish you a very Merry Christmas too
Oh that look when the beer was non-alcoholic! I do like my beer larger btw! (Check drop box) I just loved the Danish box - soooo Christmassy. And the Guantanamera reference blew me away. Merry Christmas guys.
I don't know why so many of my fellow Danes thinks that our Christmas beer is alcohol free. KB hvidtøl is at 1.7% and most of our other hvidtøl is just under 2%.
The Curré cookies remind me of Royal Dansk. It's a brand of Danish cookies that we have in the US which is a very popular holiday gift (a lot of companies send Royal Dansk tins out as gifts for their clients/customers). My mom still has a Royal Dansk tin where she keeps her sewing supplies.
Amazing video. The look on Alex's face when you said the beer was non alcoholic was so funny. Also when Alex give you the biscuit from his lip was funny too. Merry Christmas Alex and Kate and also to your family and your loved ones too ❄🎅❄🎄❄
That is a great selection of Danish treats !! So sweet of Cilli to send it for your Christmas present ! In California there is a wonderful Danish Village called Solvang . We LOVE to shop and eat there !! They have a ton of bakeries. And the pastries are delicious. I am part Danish , so I loved getting a bit educated about Danish heritage foods . I LOVE the animal print Santa 🎅🏼 hat SO much ! Merry Christmas to all !! 🎄 ⭐️ 🥧
We definitely loved trying this selection :D So lovely of her. Oh wow, thats awesome. Mmm i bet they are so delicious. So pleased you enjoyed watching this one! Must have been more interesting as you are part Danish :D Merry Christmas to you too!
Alex's face when Kate said beer...non alcoholic beer...lol..I was rolling..love y'all!!!♡♡♡ P.s that new hat matches that sweater really good Kate and it looks good on you. Alex's hat is awesome...I love it!
I am so happy I came across your channel! I am a Dane, and the biggest anglophile! You have no idea! I also love all the candy in the video ☺️very interesting to see your views on the candy ☺️
When you are Danish watching this like- OMG a Big country noticed us😂 and er have the BEST Christmas snacks🤩👌 the Way you say Cille is Cil-Lah like almost 👌
I was thinking during this whole video ''where have I seen that elf hat before?'' And my son has the same one that he wears during going to school and after coming home to keep his ears warm :D love ur videos, merry Christmas to u both btw!! Xxx
Being so hot in Australia, if my family do lunch or dinner for Christmas it's normally cold stuff like ham off the bone and other cold meats, salads and cold desserts like trifle and pavlova etc. Though my husband's family is from Slovakia, so every year on Christmas Eve they do chicken schnitzels, potato salad and a sort of sausage and sauerkraut soup which I personally don't have but love the schnitzels!
I will have to one day experience a hot Christmas! Those desserts are some of my faves so i'm sure I would fit in well there 😀 Oh wow, how cool. I love hearing other family traditions
Good video and I really like the Santa hat with the animal print. It reminds me of Christmas in Africa. Have a good week and I can't believe Christmas is less than 2 weeks away. Yikes! I haven't bought 1 gift yet. Hope everyone else is better prepared than me.
Thank you Brandon! The hat was awesome, wasn't it! I know!! Where on earth has that time gone? I'm not doing too well with the presents so far either. Hopefully, we can both get them sorted soon. xD
"Guantanamera" is a Cuban folk song. The title means, "Woman from Guantánamo," which is the name of a province and city in Cuba (not just the location of the now-infamous American military base where accused terrorists are held). Pete Seeger wrote an English translation of the lyrics. My favorite version of the song is from the 1995 movie of the same name. Kate, I think the flavor you don't like in beer comes from hops, which are bitter. I've noticed that you don't like foods with even a little bitterness, such as dark chocolate. You might tolerate a less-hoppy beer like Newcastle Nut Brown Ale, which has more of a toasty, malty taste.
Oh wow, thank you for the information Jeff. Can always count on you to know something interesting! Woah, i think you are spot on there!! I'll have to try a less hoppy beer!
totally agree with your Danish friend - you brighten up peoples lives! One thing has changed with Christmas turkey - what happened to brown meat? It's all gone pale! Hope you got treats for Bob & Penny! What are you using to translate food labels? I've been to Copenhagen - great place. Guantanemera is genuinely a massive hit Kate! Mark from Bournemouth
You are too kind, thank you Mark! Bob & Penny get lots of treats and presents at Christmas. I think they are looking forward to it too! Often things are also written in English or we can use google translate :D
Yay finally some Danish stuff! I've offered sending you some before, but due to our taxes here, candy is very expensive. In the UK you get five chocolate bars for the price of one in Denmark
We have those Danish cookies (biscuits) here and I thought they were just "fake" as they are so cheap. Yep, says product of Denmark. People seem to have them out a lot at Christmas. I like the tin. It has a nice Christmas scene on it.
duck and roasted pork is a Christmas tradition i all of denmark! and the chips is for the gravy :D and dronning mandler means queen almonds. thanks for all your videos! love em
3:11 The in Christmastime here in Denmark 🇩🇰, they are not only pork 🐖🐷 and ducks 🦆, but also goose too sometimes because goose’s is actually very expensive here in Denmark 🇩🇰 🙂😎✌️
Ofc some here eat Turkey too at christmas.. in my Family the Christmas table always holds a stuffed Turkey, a sizable pork roast and the traditional Danish Christmas sausage, besides what we call the 3 types of potatos, the white boiled potato, the caramel potatos made on a frying pan with loads of sugar and the chips/crisps. The chips/crisps are a MUST HAVE to get all the gravy off the plate, so i would guess that maybe 80% of ethnic danes have some form of chips/crisps at Christmas and if you go all in, you give them 5 mins in a heated oven before serving. Regarding the marcipan/marzipan, Danish Marcipan/marzipan is primarily made from Almonds, while foreign marcipan/marzipan (here at least) often is made by primarily Apricot seeds (its cheaper), in denmark real marcipan has a min. amount of almonds it has to contain to be able to use the name marcipan/marzipan.
I’m late again. You both are looking awesome and Kate your rocking that new Santa hat she sent. I’ve spent a Christmas 🎄 in Sweden 🇸🇪 and it seems there are a lot of similarities to the Danes. We had a julbord. A table full of lots of meats including sausages, ham, salmon and Swedish meatballs. I wonder if the Danes do the same. I loved a potato dish called janssons I think it’s called. Great box ! Always enjoy watching you both so much. You do make people feel happy 😃. 🎄👍💕😊
No worries Lynda! Thank you for still watching though. Hehe thank you, I was loving the animal print. That's so cool. Yes I wonder. Thank you so much Lynda, so lovely of you to say that!
I need to start doing a snack challenge, where I buy the same products you have in the video, then open them and taste them along with you, but I must finish everything, before you open the next thing.
If those almonds are the same as some of them that we have here in the USA, they're sooooooo good!! The companies I have bought them from also have cashews, pecans, etc. 😋😋
In Denmark we normally don't leave cookies out for father Christmas, but leave out risengrød (rice porridge) with cinnamon sugar and butter on top, for the nisse (the old Norse elf)
Yeah in sweden we do that as well :)
@C J Says who?
Nisser also known as the creepy trolls that life in our attics
@C J "Nisser" is the spawn of satan. So nothing weird to see here just move along
C J It looks like your saltyness wasn’t washed either
Chips dipped in gravy 👏 Merry Christmas to everyone reading this 🎄 Greetings from Greenland 🇬🇱🇩🇰
DANMARK!!!!
Danish nachos
Wait I don’t wanna sound dumb but does Greenland have wifi?!?
Yinki Winkey The wifi comes from the mountains, actually. (I am joking)
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The “guldkarameller” and the “p-tærter” are actually not christmas candy, but just normal candy😂
Well yea, but they are advertised a lot more during christmas and are often put in the christmas candy section at the grocery store. So i guess a lot of people would associate them with christmas.
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@@rasmuskjaerpoulsen No they are not.
@@homerboy91 they totally are though. atleast guld karameller are
Their kinda some ppl eat Them on Christmas and some ppl dont
Jeg føler lidt at 80 procent af dem der ser videoen er danske
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Ja
Tror faktisk mere det er 98%😂
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Ja
It’s so funny to hear them talk danish
Yeah really
But i have see a really funny vidio were japanish guys are taisting danish candy
im from Greenland and, YEAH!!! i dont like the way how they talk in Danish. They're miss pronouns them too much
i think that guy would love a danish christmas dinner :D
Yeah he would!!
Yup that is so true
I was so excited to see you trying danish sweets! I am a dane too and I have been wanting to send you something from Denmark too, but I just never got to it. So I just wanted to say that Cille did such a great job selecting these things for you as they are really common during Christmas in Denmark. So Cille, if you read this: Great job! 👍🏻😘
Kate, you said, that the crisps would be great with a dip and a lot of people actually use the gravy made out of the juices from the roasted duck or pork to dip the crisps in. Some also saves the gravy for later in the fridge and then microwave it when they want crisps with dip during the holidays.
We often drink the beer with a meal called risengrød (a kind of porridge (made with rice instead of oats, but still warm) sprinkled with cinnamon, sugar and a teaspoon of butter)). Even kids get it too. That is also what we put out for Father Christmas (which we, by the way, call Julemanden - it translates to The Christmas Man).
Alex, you were totally spot on with the song about Toms Karameller! 👍🏻😍😂
Merry Christmas, Kate and Alex! 🎅🏻🎁🎄
Keep up your amazing job making these videos for us! ❤️❤️❤️ I love your channel! 😍
Hey! I am so pleased to hear you were super excited for this one and that you agree with the selection of goodies Cille sent us!
Ahh i wondered if they did that with the juices and the crisps.
Mmm yum! That dish sounds delicious!
Merry Christmas to you too. Thank you for watching ❤️❤️
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Alex's face when Kate said nonalcoholic beer was priceless! I cracked up. 😂
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Right ?! If there was a thought bubble, it would read, "Come again."
But it's actually not non-alcoholic.. Kinda.. It's 1.7%, so turn that frown upside down!
I’m from Denmark and it is a Christmas tradition to eat chips at the Christmas table ☺️
Ahhh Nogle gør🙂
Crisps ;) Det er ikke USA vi snakker om :P
@@Boritzzz hvad F mener du med crisps? xD hvem kalder dem det?
dank degl det gør de i storbritanien🇬🇧
@@Boritzzz men det er jo ikke UK vi snakker om :P
Listening to you singing toms karameller was the highlight. Perfect rendition too.
As far as I know it's very common to have the type of crisps from Kims at the Christmas dinner, and they are sooo good to dip in the gravy
Nogle gange er det også bare umugligt at finde meny chips fordi de bliver efterspurgt så meget at de også bliver udsolgt fra lagret inden de kommer på hylderne.
We're able to get the vanilla danish butter cookies here at Christmas time. They're my youngest sons favorite cookies and he always gets a big tin of them on his birthday. Thank you as always for brightening my day
Ahh lucky! They are so delicious 😋💗
Im from Denmark 🇩🇰 and everyone i know have chips to dip in the gravy 🤤🤤 and i personally LOOOOVE the carmelist potatoes the most, with the roasted pork or duck 😍
Happy holidays from Fyn - Denmark 🎄🇩🇰
Ahahaha. The guy literally destroyed that bag of crisps throughout the video :D
Loved it!
Most families I know in Denmark have crisps at Chrismas. Mostly dipped in the gravy/sauce.
Always have a smile on my face when I watch your videos. Thank you
Ahh yaay. I’m so happy to hear this Amrita 💓💓
The typical Danish Christmas dinner contains Duck, Roasted Pork Belly, Brown gravy made from the Duck or the Roasted Pork Belly, Red Cabbage, White Cabbage, Crisp's, Regular Potatoes, and Caramelised Potatoes. (fun fact, Danish people love to dip the crisp into the gravy.)
I 💜 the hat and Alex's face/reaction to the non-beer beer.😂
Thanks Susan! Haha he wasn't pleased was he
I died laughing when you started singing Tom's Karameller, an old school ad from the 90's
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Completely agree that you both help make people smile. I always rewatch your videos when I need a laugh or smile 😊
So lovely of you to say this, thank you so much. So nice to hear we can help make you smile.
I comeback from Denmark and all families I know have “chips” at Christmas dinner
You both get me through my days and make them better 💖 ive been in hospital for 1 month i had majour brain surgery and as soon as i was out i have been catching up on your uploads! Love to you both and wishing you an amazing Christmas and new year!
Hey Keely, so sorry to hear you have been in the hospital for a month. I really hope your surgery went well and we wish you a speedy recovery. Merry Christmas to you and your family
Hey! It went well I was meant to come out after christmas but im getting on with it and recovering really well so I was allowed home on a drip which means i can have Christmas with the family! So greatful to be home for Christmas! I had a 5% chance of living and the docs and surgeons cant believe i survived because i had so little chance so they are so proud of me and how far i've come in so litttle time! They had to shave my hair all the way round but luckily they did it in a place where a headband can cover it! Hope you both and your family have an amazing Christmas too! 💖
The Toms song was spot on!
This is why I love being both British and danish
Nice with Danish treats!❤️
And yeah, you definitely slaughtered the language😅
I'm Swedish and we also have Brända mandlar (burned almonds), you should really try some fresh out the pan, they're even more delicious 😋!
A tip for opening the bags with candies; they often have a cut in the upper left corner that you rip open vertically down the left side of the bag😊
Haha I thought I had. Oh wow, I bet they are amazing fresh out the pan.
Thank you for the tip
Brændte mandler er det bedste
New subscriber here! I have been binge watching episodes. You 2 are so fun!
Ahh thank you!! We hope you enjoy our videos to come too 😀
Omg I am actually soooo early!! Love your videos! Love from America!! 😊
Yay thanks for being so early Faith! Thank you ❤️
@@ThisWithThem Your welcome!!!!!!!!! 😃💜
Fabulous box. Merry Christmas Kate & Alex and to your family xxx
It definitely was. Thank you :D Merry Christmas to you and your family too xxx
@@ThisWithThem Thank you
Medisterpølse is pronounced like "Meat-Easter-pearls" it's like a joke and you have to put it together and then you'll say it more like Danish lmao!
Actually, that's not far off.
Nope.... Not pearls. "Mee'dis'tar" and then there is the letter "ø" that have a sound, that you will never find in English. However it sounds nothing like pearl's. Unless you speak English with a thick Danish accent.
@@brostenen Yeah I know, but still funny. It dosen't matter if it's in Danish or English accent, it can still be funny. :)
@@panny687 Yup.... Like the name of a candy you can buy in Denmark. The name is "Spunk". It is something... Well.... Specific, on the English language. 😁
@@brostenen Lol
In Sweden the main part of the Christmas dinner is the ham. We also have meatballs, tiny sausages, a special potato gratin, picked herring, smoked lox and a lot more!
Also, we leave porridge for Father Christmas/Santa instead of cookies.
Oh wow! You have so much to choose from! No way! That is so cool. I didn't know that until now. Thanks for sharing that with us! ☺️🎄
Claralundqvist - I just read your comment after I made mine. Am I right about the potato dish name ? The 1 that has the anchovies and so yummy ? I also absolutely loved the cabbage..it was a wonderful Christmas 🎄 experience when we all were in Sweden 🇸🇪 that year. Also it seemed everyone for the most part ate Christmas Eve. 🎄😊
Lynda Bond Hi! I just found your comment. You are right, it’s called “Janssons frestelse”! Where are you from and how come you celebrated Christmas here in Sweden? 😊 Yeah, we all celebrate Christmas on Christmas Eve. 🎄
I am also from Denmark 🇩🇰 Super box, Cille 👍 And Alex, you did a good job pronuncing the Danish words 😊 Øl ( beer) was spot on 😉 And Kate, the hat with a bit of Leo 😍
Merry Christmas 🌟
That is the cutest Christmas jumper Kate!!!
These sweets look so delicious! I’ve never seen a mint and nut filled chocolate but now I will look for them. Great video guys!!!
These were all very delicious. Yeah we hadn't either, hope you can find them. Thank you Klara :D
This With Them Yes I sure hope I find them. I finally found Irn Bru and Ribena cuz they sell them at the closest supermarket to me now.
I really just want to wish you both a very Merry Christmas and thank you both for such positive and fun videos this year. You are lovely young people! Love 💘
Thank you so much Carrie. We are so pleased you have been enjoying our videos this year thank you for your kind words they really mean a lot. We wish you a very Merry Christmas too
Always love your videos. Merry Christmas from Texas
So happy to hear this! Merry Christmas to you too
Love how the guy can stop eating the chips😂😂
You two are my new fav youtube "couple" (i know you're siblings). Love ur videos! Keep up the good work!! Your videos Always put a smile on my face 🥰
Very interesting! Merry Christmas to you both! And to you loved ones! And especially to Bob and Penny!
Thanks Sadie! Merry Christmas to you too. Ahh thank you for including them too ☺️❤️🎄
Oh that look when the beer was non-alcoholic! I do like my beer larger btw! (Check drop box) I just loved the Danish box - soooo Christmassy. And the Guantanamera reference blew me away. Merry Christmas guys.
Hahaha 😂 so pleased you enjoyed this one!! Merry Christmas to you too 🎄♥️
I don't know why so many of my fellow Danes thinks that our Christmas beer is alcohol free. KB hvidtøl is at 1.7% and most of our other hvidtøl is just under 2%.
The Curré cookies remind me of Royal Dansk. It's a brand of Danish cookies that we have in the US which is a very popular holiday gift (a lot of companies send Royal Dansk tins out as gifts for their clients/customers). My mom still has a Royal Dansk tin where she keeps her sewing supplies.
Ah no way thats awesome! I love when you save tins like that. My mum kept a tin for things like that too :)
You two are just the best! I so love your channel and enjoy all of your videos! Happy Christmas to you both!
You are too kind! Thank you Olga
Amazing video. The look on Alex's face when you said the beer was non alcoholic was so funny. Also when Alex give you the biscuit from his lip was funny too.
Merry Christmas Alex and Kate and also to your family and your loved ones too ❄🎅❄🎄❄
Thank you :D Haha he was not pleased. Haha i hadn't realised at the time. Thank you very much. Merry Christmas to you and your family too!
Best of health to you Cille. I hope you have a good Christmas.
Alex, your danish is amazing. I am so impressed.
Yes the chips with dinner is pretty common, at least in our family as well.
He's pretty good isn't he! That's so cool! I love learning about other countries traditions
That is a great selection of Danish treats !! So sweet of Cilli to send it for your Christmas present ! In California there is a wonderful Danish Village called Solvang . We LOVE to shop and eat there !! They have a ton of bakeries. And the pastries are delicious. I am part Danish , so I loved getting a bit educated about Danish heritage foods . I LOVE the animal print Santa 🎅🏼 hat SO much ! Merry Christmas to all !! 🎄 ⭐️ 🥧
We definitely loved trying this selection :D So lovely of her. Oh wow, thats awesome. Mmm i bet they are so delicious. So pleased you enjoyed watching this one! Must have been more interesting as you are part Danish :D Merry Christmas to you too!
Thanks for this video, it warmed my Danish heart that you guys enjoyed some of our Christmas treats :-)
Alex's face when Kate said beer...non alcoholic beer...lol..I was rolling..love y'all!!!♡♡♡ P.s that new hat matches that sweater really good Kate and it looks good on you. Alex's hat is awesome...I love it!
haha he was not pleased at all. Ah thank you so much Cassandra :)
I am so happy I came across your channel! I am a Dane, and the biggest anglophile! You have no idea! I also love all the candy in the video ☺️very interesting to see your views on the candy ☺️
I really enjoy your video and you make me so happy... Have a lovely holidays 🎄☃️🎅
Thank you so much, so pleased we can make you happy! Hope you have a lovely holiday too!
I love sitting down and watching your videos! I love how festive you both look! Great 👍 video! Love you guys so much! ☺️❤️
Ah thank you so much! So pleased to hear this. We love you lots too :)
I think It’s really funny 😂 to listen to you to because I’m from Denmark 🇩🇰
it's like the thousand time I see this but I like the fact that Alex just kept eating of the "meny chips" like all the time
I love your candy tasting videos! They’re my favorite 😍
When you are Danish watching this like- OMG a Big country noticed us😂 and er have the BEST Christmas snacks🤩👌 the Way you say Cille is Cil-Lah like almost 👌
Pretty good selection! Very accurate to what we'd have as Christmas snacks/treats
i could keep watching this forever)) hails from Denmark)
You nailed the Toms Karameller song! Very impressive!
the 1st bag of chips reminds me of Munchos here in the states! They are my FAVE!
Merry Christmas 🎄🎁. Great box. Thanks for sharing
Merry Christmas to you too Dawn! Thank you for all of your support this year.
I was thinking during this whole video ''where have I seen that elf hat before?'' And my son has the same one that he wears during going to school and after coming home to keep his ears warm :D love ur videos, merry Christmas to u both btw!! Xxx
Ahh no way!! Love that!! Thank you so much. Merry Christmas to you too xxx
Happy holidays, Kate and Alex.
Happy holidays to you too 🎄
Being so hot in Australia, if my family do lunch or dinner for Christmas it's normally cold stuff like ham off the bone and other cold meats, salads and cold desserts like trifle and pavlova etc.
Though my husband's family is from Slovakia, so every year on Christmas Eve they do chicken schnitzels, potato salad and a sort of sausage and sauerkraut soup which I personally don't have but love the schnitzels!
I will have to one day experience a hot Christmas! Those desserts are some of my faves so i'm sure I would fit in well there 😀 Oh wow, how cool. I love hearing other family traditions
"Hop in and try that beer" I see what you did there Kate, I see that pun! 😂
Good video and I really like the Santa hat with the animal print. It reminds me of Christmas in Africa. Have a good week and I can't believe Christmas is less than 2 weeks away. Yikes! I haven't bought 1 gift yet. Hope everyone else is better prepared than me.
Thank you Brandon! The hat was awesome, wasn't it! I know!! Where on earth has that time gone? I'm not doing too well with the presents so far either. Hopefully, we can both get them sorted soon. xD
And it is all over Denmark with the chips and Christmas meals she mentions- its kinda like a danish tradition
Danish Christmas Sweets ROCKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I love your Christmas boxes
Yay thanks Gray :D
"Guantanamera" is a Cuban folk song. The title means, "Woman from Guantánamo," which is the name of a province and city in Cuba (not just the location of the now-infamous American military base where accused terrorists are held). Pete Seeger wrote an English translation of the lyrics. My favorite version of the song is from the 1995 movie of the same name.
Kate, I think the flavor you don't like in beer comes from hops, which are bitter. I've noticed that you don't like foods with even a little bitterness, such as dark chocolate. You might tolerate a less-hoppy beer like Newcastle Nut Brown Ale, which has more of a toasty, malty taste.
Oh wow, thank you for the information Jeff. Can always count on you to know something interesting!
Woah, i think you are spot on there!! I'll have to try a less hoppy beer!
totally agree with your Danish friend - you brighten up peoples lives! One thing has changed with Christmas turkey -
what happened to brown meat? It's all gone pale! Hope you got treats for Bob & Penny! What are you using to
translate food labels? I've been to Copenhagen - great place. Guantanemera is genuinely a massive hit Kate!
Mark from Bournemouth
You are too kind, thank you Mark! Bob & Penny get lots of treats and presents at Christmas. I think they are looking forward to it too! Often things are also written in English or we can use google translate :D
The Christmas beer is often given to kids. Its often used when eating rice porridge.
There is 1,7 percent alcohol in that beer 😅 I can’t remember when a beer is non alcoholic 😅
They are a new beer from Tuborg on 0,0 % alcohol, by the way dude buddy pal bro my friend 🇩🇰 🙂😎✌️
@@jonathanthomsen6440
Actually KB Nisseøl is on 1,7%😉
Yay finally some Danish stuff! I've offered sending you some before, but due to our taxes here, candy is very expensive. In the UK you get five chocolate bars for the price of one in Denmark
yaaay! Oh wow, that is so expensive. Thank you for the offer though! Very kind of you
We have those Danish cookies (biscuits) here and I thought they were just "fake" as they are so cheap. Yep, says product of Denmark. People seem to have them out a lot at Christmas. I like the tin. It has a nice Christmas scene on it.
Just recently discovered your channel. LOVE it. I've been binge watching all the videos. ♥️
duck and roasted pork is a Christmas tradition i all of denmark! and the chips is for the gravy :D and dronning mandler means queen almonds.
thanks for all your videos! love em
Just the kind of video to get me through exam season
Ah yay! I hope your exam season goes well
always look forward too these video's
Yaay thank you Jerrica :)
Thumbs up if u dane and excited for them to try 😋
😀Yaaay
Merry christmas everyone! Greetings from Denmark
Hahahah i love that u are just eating and eating
3:11 The in Christmastime here in Denmark 🇩🇰, they are not only pork 🐖🐷 and ducks 🦆, but also goose too sometimes because goose’s is actually very expensive here in Denmark 🇩🇰 🙂😎✌️
Ofc some here eat Turkey too at christmas.. in my Family the Christmas table always holds a stuffed Turkey, a sizable pork roast and the traditional Danish Christmas sausage, besides what we call the 3 types of potatos, the white boiled potato, the caramel potatos made on a frying pan with loads of sugar and the chips/crisps. The chips/crisps are a MUST HAVE to get all the gravy off the plate, so i would guess that maybe 80% of ethnic danes have some form of chips/crisps at Christmas and if you go all in, you give them 5 mins in a heated oven before serving. Regarding the marcipan/marzipan, Danish Marcipan/marzipan is primarily made from Almonds, while foreign marcipan/marzipan (here at least) often is made by primarily Apricot seeds (its cheaper), in denmark real marcipan has a min. amount of almonds it has to contain to be able to use the name marcipan/marzipan.
I think they are used all over Denmark (I am Danish and my family and most of friends use the crisps)
❄️ I hope you guys have a ❄️wonderful XMAS☃️
Thank you Vickie! We hope you have a wonderful Christmas too :)
🇨🇦Thank you so much! ❄️ I will have a ❄️great Christmas☃️
Hey, guys! I'd like to know what kind of lighting setup do you usually use? It's really pretty, I just love it. Congrats on the amazing videos 🥰
Kim’s chips with gravy is a danish thing 😂❤️ I can see how people thinks it weird but try it it’s so good! Also with brun kartofler 🥺
Des Nutz!!! Ha ha ha!!! Got'em!!! I Love Y'all!!!
haha yaaay you know it :D
Danish Sweets are interesting, everything is about cinnamon, and ginger at this time of the Year 😘😘
This is very funny to listen to you guys speak Danisk (am form Denmark)
Merry Christmas to you both!
Merry Christmas to you too 🎄♥️
I’m late again. You both are looking awesome and Kate your rocking that new Santa hat she sent. I’ve spent a Christmas 🎄 in Sweden 🇸🇪 and it seems there are a lot of similarities to the Danes. We had a julbord. A table full of lots of meats including sausages, ham, salmon and Swedish meatballs. I wonder if the Danes do the same. I loved a potato dish called janssons I think it’s called. Great box ! Always enjoy watching you both so much. You do make people feel happy 😃. 🎄👍💕😊
No worries Lynda! Thank you for still watching though. Hehe thank you, I was loving the animal print. That's so cool. Yes I wonder. Thank you so much Lynda, so lovely of you to say that!
Them: ''I wonder where Cille lives in Denmark''
Me: ''Seal doesn't live in Denmark,does he?''
Dr. Killer Gorilla Mountain Just for s secund, I thought of Seal too😂
Loved watching this, looks delicious!
You pronounced Brændte Mandler as correctly as a foreigner could. I salute you.
Always so hot in Australia on Christmas day (normally over 40 degrees) so it's always a bbq then head to the beach for the arvo xx
Oh wow!!! That is so hot. I'll definitely have to experience a hot Christmas one day! Sounds like such a lovely day xx
I am glad you liked the candy from my home
the burnt almonds is specially good if you eat them when they are warm direct from the frying pan. :)
I need to start doing a snack challenge, where I buy the same products you have in the video, then open them and taste them along with you, but I must finish everything, before you open the next thing.
If those almonds are the same as some of them that we have here in the USA, they're sooooooo good!! The companies I have bought them from also have cashews, pecans, etc. 😋😋
I thought it funny Alex fed you a piece of cookie that was hanging from his lip and not the piece in his hand and you did not even noticed lmao 😜😜😜😜😜
I still don't think she knows 🙈🤣🤣 - Alex
Haha i did actually realise this when we were editing this video haha 😂
@@ThisWithThem that was so funny
@@ThisWithThem you did not Kate lmao