TRY NOT TO LAUGH: Thanksgiving Fails
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As an American, it wasn't until Toni said "As an Australian" it really hit me that they're doing a fail video on a holiday they don't celebrate. I absolutely love you two
As a half-American, I've celebrated Thanksgiving exactly once, and that was enough to understand this video and also just enough in general. The rest of the world isn't missing out on anything by not having it. People talk about stuffing your face with all the good food, but that's just every family get-together in the US, so I really don't get it... 😄
Yeah Christmas is sort of our only version of what thanks giving is and shares most of the same vibes so easy to relate
@@korganrocks3995 Ah, but it's BETTER good food! It's special good food. Both mine and my wife's families do pause to reflect on what we're grateful for, which makes it special as well. That said, it's always good if you can go through life without feeling like you're missing something, so I'm glad it's not something you're missing! 😊
@@benbaker5440I’m Australian but I once lived in Oregon for about a year. As students we all went skiing for Thanksgiving. We bought this giant all in one Thanksgiving box from Fred Meyer and it had the Turkey, stuffing, veggies etc all prepared lol. It was actually not bad, in our little cabin in the snowy mountains. I’ve had a few other Thanksgiving celebrations in the U.S. over the years and it’s always been really enjoyable. Hope you have a wonderful Thanksgiving next week ❤ 🇦🇺
That's a good point. I wonder what they celebrate instead in Australia? The court date of the first person sentenced to become an Australian citizen?
The guy in the green bean casserole clip deserves the red flag guy.
Right, how you gonna throw your girl under the bus like that for no reason?!
Thought that the entire time. I expect to see it asap.
A definite Mommy's boy. I was a little surprised to see the Mom cooking at the stove after hearing about the 'speciality' green bean dish, I was half expecting to see frozen Thanksgiving meals or the boxes of dishes that just needed cooking!!!
It`a jokes and fake one, for content.
Still funny but yea would be red flag on him
"What are you wearing?", says the woman dressed as a long haul truck driver for thanksgiving.
😂😂😂
I was thinking the same thing haha
Thank you for this comment. I am in tears laughing at it because that was my exact thought too.
@@thegmack100 Glad I'm not the only one who notices these things.
@ I had a feeling they’d be dressed like train wrecks the second he asked her what she was wearing lolol.
the little boy crying and the family laughing is that laugh when you think about how much you love this person and how cute they are that you laugh
He has so much empathy. 🥺🙏🏽💜💜💜
I do love that even though the family is laughing a bit they don't make fun of him or tell him to stop, they just let him have his big feelings. 😅
They should all help out at a soup kitchen/homeless shelter next year, make him feel good
I'm pretty sure dad was crying and then laughing at himself.
Was that Charlie Puth?
Oh, they're going to hold that over his head for the rest of his life. He comes home from college with a girl they're pulling out this video. In 70 years they'll be playing it at his funeral.
The green bean casserole girl is correct. No way I’m not having any of that.
Yeah that sounds disgusting. Singles flat cheese on green beans? XP
Bro.
I'm not eating green bean casserole.Either they're both gross😂😂😂
TBH both dishes sound disgusting and yes I am an American.
Cheese beans just sounds like a farty fart 😂
Neither sound good to me, but if I had to choose it would be the green bean casserole. I can slap a slice of plastic onto my beans at any meal if I was inclined to do so. I'd take plain, canned green beans over either option.
I had a green bean casserole that was made with ground beef once, and it was amazing. I wouldn't pass that up.
I don't think she's wrong to bring the green beans with her though. They don't have it available, so it's an addition to the food variety. If she was bringing it because she didn't like the way someone else made theirs I could see a problem with it.
I don't like the way the bf called her out for not liking his mother's melted plastic beans. That could have caused a riff between them, and possibly ruined the mood for the dinner. I'm glad they all took it in stride.
Another boost for TONI's HAIR - Killed it
Is shit like that all you freaks care about, Redundant question number one. Redundant question number 2 You do realise she has done her hair because she has noticed how vitally important for YOU people it is to be dressed up like sore toes every single minute of every single day. I can guarantee that woman is doing it because of comments about her appearance she's had in the past. Just so you know.....
That mum cooking been and cheese casserole cannot judge that young ladies outfit 😅
I would change after finishing the meal prep, because I'm likely to stain what I'm wearing and also because I'm gonna be sweaty in the kitchen.
So while wearing a t-shirt and sweat pants in the kitchen, I would still wear something proper for dinner.
I thought GB Casserole lady was a nun.
Different families.
"I don't like anyone in that story"
I need a tutorial on how Toni did her
hair. I love it. Soo cute
Girl, she just put it in a bun lol. It might take a couple tries to get it looking good though, it's basically a game of chance
@@GoodTimeForARollliterally no bun looks the same. Fresh clean hair no go, second day hair chefs kisses
Stuffing (or more properly "dressing" if it was never stuffed into a bird) is, in general, tasty savory things held together/soaked up by breadcrumbs. The final result is very much a personal preference kind of thing, so it varies from fairly light and relatively dry to really heavy and gloopy. My grandpa used to make stuffing at Thanksgiving and Christmas, and I loved it and always complimented him on it. About two months before he died (we knew it was coming) he told me to come over early and he showed me how he made it. We cried the whole time knowing exactly what was happening, and I'm sobbing 20 years later just thinking about it.
😭😭😭😭😭
What a beautiful memory, so sorry to hear he's no longer with you!
Thank you for sharing that 😭 That is so sweet. I’m sorry for your loss though ❤
@@Robespierre-lI- It’s definitely called dressing where I’m from. Including on restaurant menus. I’m in the middle of the USA.
MIL, Literally clutched her pearls when she heard the comment about her cheese beans! There is nothing wrong with her outfit! She’s better dressed than her mother-in-law!
Love the passive aggressive tones over the green bean casserole. Mum responds to the DIL with look of shock then... 'what are you wearing?' Ouch, thats getting personal.
Meanwhile MIL is dressed in uncoordinated clothing with a camo hat in full hag gear 😅
From a woman wearing a baggy t-shirt...
@@Robespierre-lIor its part of their internet posts.
The crying boy reminds me that my mum told me that as a teenager I was in tears as I was so happy (for no special reason) and I did not want it to end. Very heartfelt tears, poor kid, not easy being a teen.
Not every wheelchair user is unable to stand or to walk. Some have issues that vary due to environmenal factors or internal ones. Some have the ability to stand or walk but it costs them so much in pain andor energy that they use the ability sparingly. There are lots of ways disability manifests. Just because someone is standing from their wheelchair doesn't mean they're faking anything.
That being said, that grandma's reaction was pretty funny.
The sound effects for those turkey hats made by the kindergarten students XD
3:15 That dude is a TERRIBLE Husband. Absolutely disgusting.
I highly doubt it's real.
Like who throws their partner under the bus like that... Pathetic.
Yeah, my husband is like that (married 35yrs, he thinks he's helping, lol). What we talk about should be kept between us. Nope! He blabs every time. So I don't tell him anything anymore, and he says, "Why don't we talk anymore?" Dude! You got a big mouth! 😂😂
@@justbrowsing1238
Doesn't sound healthy on either side. Have you tried telling him?
Obviously she has. She said it in her comment. @@RedNiel100
1:46 where I grew up, it was all the old people who were getting high while us kids just ran around like feral dogs lol
That sounds heavenly…we were expected to dress up and stay clean for the duration.
"let's all go around the table and say something we're thankful for"
it's very real and very corny and awkward and very wholesome and sweet
And everyone gives the same fake answer of “I’m grateful for my family” or some other shit they only half mean.
Green bean casserole is such a staple here in southwest Wisconsin that our grocery store keeps the french fried onions stocked beside the green beans.
When I was about 20, I went shopping to get some french fried onions, and couldn't find them. When I finally asked, they said they were in the vegetable aisle. I thought that was odd, because I suppose they're vegetables, but... When I saw them next to the green beans, it all made sense. (MN here)
I love green beans but not the casserole. To each his own. ❤😊
Red robe is my spirit animal!!🤣🤣
I absolutely love that they are doing a Thanksgiving video. I love yall so much. Thank you from America
I think the woman bringing the casserole is allowed?? She’s being generous
Especially considering what a disaster cheesy beans sounds like. Imagine what the rest is. Home girl just wanted to eat decent food this thanksgiving
Yeah, that family was lame. Tattling to the mom as soon as they walk in, and the audacity to comment on her outfit when the mom is wearing an old baggy tshirt?
Generous to herself but generous none the less.
His wife basically saved Thanksgiving.
I'm intrigued why Americans call vegetable side dishes casseroles tho?! A casserole is traditionally left over meat from a Sunday roast, with added vegetables to fill it out some more, cooked in a stock or gravy, maybe with new potatoes, or cubed boiled potatoes in it already, or served with separately cooked mashed potatoes or maybe even a jacket potato. It's slow cooked on the stove, in the oven or in a slow cooker, a winter meal that's pretty all in one pot. Green bean "casserole" doesn't sounds to me like it's a complete meal in one pot, if it's served as such, I'm guessing it won't be a favourite with kids! Seems it shouldn't be called a casserole at all, & I'm not even going to start on green beans with processed cheese slices, cheese which elsewhere in the world is generally ONLY used on burgers!!!! 🤦🏻♀️
2:32 it's SINGLES?! Your mom doesn't love you dude. She don't even like you. THAT IS PLASTIC NOT CHEESE
Agreed lol
@@dawntaylor9995 Never and I mean never, seen Americans eat any other type of "cheese like food" I watch lots of recipe video's from murica and thats the only thing I have ever seen them use. no word of a lie.
@@Robespierre-lI As I said recipe channels. I've seen those varieties you mention and they do naturally look like what we call processed cheeses we get here. There's natural cheeses and then there's what we call processed or PVC (as a joke) cheeses. PVC because they look and taste like vinyl or plastic. Because I thought this can't be right. So at Costco stores here, they have a majority of American foods. In the cheese section (which are huge) I could find 1 variety that looked like natural cheese we mostly get here. It was an organic cheddar (not even sure it was from the US) the rest all might vary in color but have the same plastic looking texture. One of my sons did like that texture of cheese when very young, so we have tried allot of it. The taste, not greatly different from one another or between varieties. The same texture as Kraft singles or Velveeta (which doesn't even have to be refrigerated). Yet most British cheeses and recipe channels mostly use what I recognise as cheese. They are visibly different.
@@Robespierre-lI i commented about the OP laughing about Kraft Singles. When I have never seen American's use any other type of cheese. I do know how what you call cheese is made. The OP called it plastic and even though I do know "it's not plastic" I agreed. I didn't ask you for cooking tips either. I'm OK in that department, thanks all the same.
That damned fake, plastic cheese should be outlawed. 😡🤮
The little boy crying about being so thankful. I think he's had smell overload. Sweet little boy.
It's hilarious to me that you're doing a Thanksgiving episode. I loved the woman who says "Thanksgiving's 3 days away, I'm behind schedule". That's me. I'm the one who does most of the cooking for my family and it starts days in advance.
5:11 my husband once swapped the flour for baking powder and caused *mayhem* 😂
"Run.... Don't Walk! From... THE BLOB! It crawls! It creeps! It eats you alive!"
oh god, that's even worse than powdered sugar 😂
Those turkey headbands! I love kids crafts.
As an American let me tell you the STUFFING IS THE BEST PART. Every family has a different recipe but it’s usually:
-Bread/croutons
-fresh herbs
-dried herbs
-garlic
-celery
-onions
-sometimes other root veg (carrot etc)
-egg or binding agent
-chicken stock
-sometimes sausages
-butter
You gently cook all the veg and herbs on the stovetop, and then when you’re ready to cook the turkey you add the bread and mix it all up in a giant bowl. Then you stuff it INSIDE the turkey and it slow cooks for like the WHOLE day. It’s literally the best part of the holiday and people often fight over it the next day. (It’s really good as leftovers). So it’s very sad that the little girl said “toast”. Girl, I felt your pain lol
The turkey headbands made me lose it. 🤣😂
not gonna lie, at the end there when Toni said "You can walk mum!" I fully expected a "my mum can't walk...cus she's dead."💀😂
Any non-Americans wondering, we haven't had Thanksgiving yet. That's next week, lol. But thank you for the video!
thanks! i thought it was yesterday or something lol
Isn’t black friday after thanksgiving tho?
@@FromAmber Yeah we haven't had that yet either, that's on the 29th.
Ohh
“Basically toast” the disappointment.
Red robe is 100% correct. I started shopping 2 weeks ago and I’m going to start cooking tomorrow. Thanksgiving is 5+ days away.
Because I live so far from family, I go to a friends house for Friendsgiving. One of our friends who could be with us at the beginning of this tradition, asked everyone to say one thing they are grateful for and went around the table. Now, even though she can't be with us at the table due to circumstance, we call her every year and go around the table saying one thing we are grateful for. It's a beautiful way to reflect on the year and what we have. Then we watch Rocky Horror Picture Show, with all of the theater commentary and actions, while we eat dessert... Happy Thanksgiving!
Awesome traditions❤
Seeing that mom in the red robe stress out 3 days before Thanksgiving is so relatable! Thats our family. So glad not to be cooking this year 😂. Also stuffing is my favorite but only when my mom makes it, so the dads toast in a pan hurt me bad😢
My mom always gets stressed out hours before she has guests over, to the point where I never understood how it was worth it; just meet up at a restaurant if inviting people over for dinner means spending the entire day cleaning, cooking, baking and yelling at your family members! 😄
I think the crying grateful kid probably just went for a walk as well
On Reddit I heard a story where a guy accidentally dosed his whole family get together LSD and it was wild
More like made everyone over kill desperate for a walk. I mean I'd walk a thousand miles not to have to witness that......
I literally cried like the little boy when it came to talking about how grateful I am to my mom on Thanksgiving. 😂
The lady in the wheelchair cracked me up. I got a loan of a wheelchair for my mum as walking longer distances she was getting tired.
We where at a caravan park and tried her out in it. we go to the entertainment area and there was a step, She said oww it cant go up there. My husband said yeah but you can get up and walk 🤣🤣 She was like ow yeah lol ..
There's a lot of ambulatory users! Lol
I can't walk properly unassisted, but I can walk a wee bit with a walker, even if I mostly use my chair. People always look at me weird when I move my legs, etc. 😅
@@gmwillow True but no one on the planet needs that kinda judgement. Even if you can walk only a few steps.
I've been that momma with my list, telling kids to clean up their rooms for when cousins come over, seeing what I have and what I need to buy, trying to get what everyone wants, etc. Usually, 2 weeks before Thanksgiving, we go buy turkey and hams because they go on sale and are a great price. We also start getting ingredients for dishes. I put everything needed for each dish in a disposable pan.
Thanksgiving eve, we start prepping: cutting onions, celery, boiling giblets, potatoes, eggs, etc. It is a lot to do because we have so many dishes. And usually never fails. We still have to still run to the store on Thanksgiving because we either forgot something or ran out of something.
We always go around saying what we are thankful for, I really thought all families did.
American here! The whole saying what you’re thankful for is a tradition for some. Usually more popular in families with younger kids.
Also, “the walk” is a sacred tradition and cheesy beans sounds awful. I’m with casserole girl
I've never heard of a family doing the thankful tradition in my entire life. 💀 It sounds cultish.
@feesaylon7252
It's in no way cultish and it's literally a holiday called "Thanksgiving". It makes sense some families do the "what I'm grateful for" tradition.
@@kasa9884 It's peak cultish
6:05 yeah... They're one of those families that give the kids a glass of wine on the holidays.
7:40 I grew up in the south, with cornbread dressing. Using your favorite savory cornbread recipe, crumbled mixed with finely minced onions and celery, fresh sage, some salt, pepper, thyme, garlic powder home made chicken broth, chopped boiled eggs, and shredded turkey
My mouth is already watering and thanksgiving is still 5 days away!!! 🤤🤤🤤
@calicocritterscrafts886 my favorite recipe is the same as Alex Garnachelli's (Food network) cast iron skillet cornbread but with 1/4 as much sugar as she uses. She has a video about it too , but that's how my family always made it. And the next day, you get a nice ice cold glass of milk about 3/4 full, crumble up that cornbread, and put it in the glass and eat it with a spoon. If you have never had it it may sound weird but it is delicious! And very common in the south.
I assume by broth you mean gravy.
@@Lady-Bug3 no, imagine how bone dry it would be with no liquid. I mean home made, delicious, silky, flavorful chicken broth. Gravy on top is wonderful. Either giblet gravy, brown gravy, whatever kind of gravy you like goes well on top or just as is.
first time I've heard boiled eggs! might have to try it
That husband that threw his wife under the bus would be done
Agreed, not fair
Yes, indeed.
A private conversation is not to be used to harm your spouse... very big "Red flag".
Quite frankly, they were _both_ waving big red flags, and I'd guess that, unless they get a handle on their childish behavior and start communicating like adults, they're unfortunately not going to make it through too many more Thanksgivings together.
Per the wife- you can make green bean casserole _any day of the year_ , it's not _just_ a thanksgiving dish unless you choose to make it just a thanksgiving dish. And, unless you have a good relationship with your mother in law and have discussed how that's the one Thanksgiving dish that you MUST have on Thanksgiving, and she understands ahead of time that you'll be bringing it; or if she's specifically told you to bring whatever sides you'd like, _leave the green beans at home and make the green bean casserole to eat TOMORROW_ .
On the other hand, the husband should have had her back by 1., letting his mother know that, although the cheese green beans are his favorite and he wants some for Thanksgiving, 2., his _wife's_ favorite is green bean casserole, and, no offense, but she'll be bringing some of those to Thanksgiving dinner. Problem solved.
I'll agree it's a BIG problem when the husband throws the wife under the bus by discussing their personal conversation with the mother; and what it ends up doing is creating an US against them mentality for the day; unfortunately, instead of it being the husband and wife against the parents, it's the wife being left out in the cold. PROBLEM!!! "The husband shall leave father and mother and shall cleave unto his wife". This did not happen here ....
your name is "holistic.health" so you of all people should be able to realize a joke.
I do know of some people sprinkling cheddar over the top of green bean casserole along with the French fries onions, but slices of American cheese is a new one for me! I would not imagine green beans being involved in a dish called "cheese beans," though. I would think that would be some kind of Americanized Mexican food type dish.
Sounds gross…I’m with the comfy pants girl
No no no. Bring the beans to a simmer on the stove, then drain and add in some half and half, or milk. Add some cheese to the dairy already in the green beans, and heat it up to all melted. Salt and pepper to taste, and enjoy.
My mother never made green beans this way when I grew up, but, oddly enough, my mother in law _did_ make them this way, and they were always delicious! (And I would happily take green beans made this way _far_ more often than green bean casserole, although I do enjoy green bean casserole occasionally).
Hey, if i am going to be eating .. alot ... as its Christmas or Thanksgiving, I am going to be comfy. I am going to want to enjoy ALL the food, so stretchy pants are a MUST 😂😂❤
My family absolutely goes around the table to share what we are thankful for at Thanksgiving!
My middle boy is so emotional like that….it is so sweet ❤
My earliest time watching! Much love from Boston. Love you guys!
lol honestly what a sweet kid- thinking about how hard others lives are- deep reflection for a young one
Green bean casserole is awesome, but it's better when you make it yourself. A couple years ago I made a giant batch from scratch and as definitely as possible. I even fried the onions because we had someone with Celiac so it all had to be gluten free. So I coated the onions with cornmeal instead of flour, and I used a cornstarch slurry to thicken the stuff. The cornmeal onions are a keeper regardless of anything else because they made it taste like it was topped with fancy funyuns
If someone's tradition is green bean casserole, you should let them bring it even if they are the only one to eat it
Also, some people have multiple food allergies, so if they didn't bring something they might be stuck with the cheese bean abomination...
If someone is allergic to cheesy green beans, trust me, they're also going to be allergic to green bean casserole. Do you know what cream of mushroom soup has in it??!?
Be gracious & say thank you. The end. 😊
@@staceyschmidt3149 Soup???
That brother deserves a prize! I would have spit my drink out and exploded into the ugly laugh 😂😂😂😂
5:41 who put pot butter in this familys mashed potatoes 😂😂😂
HEY!!! I’ve missed you two. First time you have come through in months. 😂😂😂
I love that you all did a Thanksgiving video! Thanksgiving is such a good holiday-basically, just an excuse to eat as much food as you possibly can, haha. Also, my family never did the "things I'm thankful for" at our actual Thanksgiving, but we did do that sometimes at school.
6:57 I never knew a turkey and a grape could make me laugh that hard 💀
Red robe is legit almost every black family I’ve ever had dinner with 😂🤣 and some white ones as well!!! Come to think of it, I’m from the south so maybe it’s a southern thang???
I think it’s a southern thing! I think we’re all more alike than different.
I grew up in Texas and red robe is me! Southern thing...
Happy thanksgiving to you both! Grateful for both of you and all the laughs.
Toni's hair has a special like quaft to it and Ryan's looks like a crisp cut. Lookin like a hot calendar preview
Toni - your hair looks phenomenal!!! I love both of y’all soo much!!! Also, as an Alabamian I died laughing at the “cheese beans!” We don’t do either, but I felt like that stereotype was absolutely fitting!! Happy Chocolate Turkey Balls!!!
Stuffing:
Melt butter, add chopped onion and chopped celery and cook (I like a little caramelization, but at least until soft.) Add cubed, dried bread and toss to coat (you can buy premade that looks like croutons, but it’s not; it’s just dried bread. I’ve used day old bagels before and they are really nice. Just cube the bread, brush with a little butter or oil and bake until crispy/dried out.) Add chicken broth and rubbed sage and toss. Salt and pepper to taste. Can be used to stuff the turkey or bake in a pan.
If you ever decide to try stuffing, do NOT just stuffing by “Stove Top”
Stuffing. That is like comparing homemade mashed potatoes to the freeze dried flakes and, honestly, it’s better served for spackling walls than eating.
There are two basic kinds of stuffing (or dressing, I’ve heard it referred to both ways;) cornbread and regular.
Some people will add variations, like minced sausage or raisins (don’t knock it til you’ve tried it!)
Tastes great with turkey gravy, if you like gravy. If you stuff the turkey with it, the turkey takes longer to bake. Some people love the stuffing in turkey (the fat and juices mix with the stuffing and it creates a unique flavor,) but I find it too (sorry if this triggers anyone) moist.
I wish I could be as thankful as that young boy. Good for him. I hope he doesn't lose the hope and light inside of him that he so obviously has to be that thankful. When you don't have it, you become like me. I look around, and I see a terrible world that only seems to be getting worse. I have only my mother to be thankful for, a constant source of love, but also help every time I fall. Everything and everyone else - like myself at times - in life has been a let down. Recently, God and more than half of America failed me. So again... not much to be thankful for.
Two seconds in and I’m laughing 😂
The kid hit hard on the Thanksgiving.
I love green bean casserole! It’s not thanksgiving without it.
Exactly! I make it every year.
It’s also Thanksgiving without Broccoli Rice Casserole.
The college student one made me have to pause while I laughed and peed myself 😂😂😂😂❤
They were laughing quietly. So sweet
Right nice of y'all to show us a little love on a holiday you don't have. If you're ever 'stateside', you've an open invitation to my Thanksgiving.
Right nice? You’re not fooling anyone.
Toni I love your hair! Great video xx
Green beans covered with fake ass American singles sounds disgusting. I’m with the wife on this one. And the husband was a jerk for telling his mother what the wife said.
I can understand why he wouldn’t like green bean casserole if he grew up eating shitty canned green beans covered with that plastic “cheese product”. He has the palate of a toddler.
Also… on behalf of all Americans. That bullshit they sell in stores, in the plastic wraps is NOT American cheese. It’s a “cheese product”. Come to the US and go to a deli… get some real American cheese. I actually think it sucks that the entire world thinks that Kraft singles are American cheese. Makes us look like the red headed step child of the entire planet.
Aren't Kraft Singles literally designed to taste good melted rather than function as actual cheese? I know I tried one raw in the US once and nearly threw up! 😄
@ nope. They’re meant to be a cheaper and a longer lasting alternative to actual American cheese.
They don’t mold like actual cheese because of the high amount of vegetable oil and the individual wrapping. They will; however, get hard after a while.
They are eaten on cold sandwiches all the time…that is how they were originally marketed. 🤢
@@melissadunton3534 Yikes...
I'm proud to not know what that side tongue thing was 😂
Also that "turkey" cake was SCREAMING GOOBLE GOOBLE 🤣🤣🤣
Stuffing is usually sage & onion, sometimes with sausage meat in place of the bread CRUMBS not what looked like a month wirth of crusts from his sandwiches & toast he hasn't eated!! 😂
Here, it's often made with the bread cubes shown, but instead of just dry cubes that bake into hard little croutons like he did, you saute onions and celery in butter and olive oil, add the bread cubes and mix, then add broth, herbs, and sometimes other things like sausage, chestnuts, etc. The bread soaks up the broth and it becomes cohesive. Not just loose cubes. 😂
As an American our family and friends always have an opportunity to share anything they are grateful for but it isn't mandatory. It tends to be contagious though. As people speak up others think of things to say and it becomes a very moving tradition.
4:08 PLEASE fix that 🦃🎂before Nanna has a stroke at the dinner table, omg!🤣🤣🤣🤣🙌🏾
5:42 Awww, bless his heart....But I would've gotten up and excused myself, went to the bathroom and HOLLERED🤣😂🤣
"The Walk" was a "Safety Meeting" in my family... at least until the kids got old enough to smoke with their parents 😏
3:55 Turd-key cake 🤣
I've been to a few thanksgivings where we go around and say what we're thankful for. It's not a tradition everywhere but I feel a lot of people do it.
Also Stuffing is like the filling in a fancy roast chicken or lamb but with bread-cubes and veggies.
Thought that part was odd as we (Aussie here) often use it in chickens for Christmas or Easter type occasions and I think any cooked whole chicken from the supermarket has stuffing in them that you usually pull the chicken off around and leave with the bones to chuck out unless that person likes eating it as well, a preference thing, though ours looks more crumbs than pieces of bread whenever I've seen it.
3:15 none of that was awkward Ryan, they were all taking the piss outta each other hilariously 😂😂
One year my dad was in charge of telling us 5 kids what to bring for dinner (meaning sides and desserts). He had such a sweet tooth, he asked us each to bring pies…There were 8 different kinds of pies that year and his wife was so angry at him for not assigning side dishes she was sputtering! Ah memories.😊
My family was never one to go around the table and say what you're thankful for, but the first time i went to a significant others' family's Thanksgiving, they did and it was absolutely awful and anxiety inducing😅
That relationship ended earlier this year and I'm actually really looking forward to only one Thanksgiving and it being my familys😂
Based on the stuffing discussion, an entire nation down under is suffering from one of the worst forms of neglect and deprivation in modern history. We need to get about 10,000 gramas from the Yee-haw states that get snow and ship them down to Australia to show these people how to make the culinary expression of motherly love known only as "stuffing".
Meh, I've tried it a couple of times, and I don't get the hype. It's tastier than the actual turkey meat, but that goes for everything else on the table.
I feel so bad for you. Somebody fed you something and called it stuffing.
If you don't get a warm feeling in your soul when you think about it, the thing you ate wasn't stuffing. It is motherly love in edible form. It's like a big hug from your Granny on a cold day.
My dad is the one that makes the stuffing in my family. I also hate stuffing but the rest of my family loves it.
We have stuffing. We have it in every supermarket chicken, including the ones Toni used to cook when she worked at the Coles deli lmao I don't know why she forgot that. 😂
@@LeoBaker-ir3vo You know taste is subjective, right? There are plenty of supposedly delicious things I hate, and plenty of supposedly cheap/mediocre things I love.
For example, I hate the taste of fish in all its forms. Over the years I've tried dozens if not hundreds of different fish dishes, some bad, some mediocre, some downright gourmet, and yet the only aspect of the dish that actually matters to my taste buds is how much the taste of fish is covered up by various other ingredients. If the tastiest fish dishes I've had are the ones that contain no noticable taste of fish at all, then clearly fish simply is not for me.
8:06 the funny thing is that the lights in front of the turkey crowns look like tiny mics and they fit the sound so well 😂😂
Stuffing can be almost anything bread based. It varies by family , state, region. Even the name is different in places. Stuffing is commonly understood, dressing is often used, then there’s oyster dressing and various other things. Essentially, it’s pretty much whatever you wanted it to be. I have had stuffing my entire life, I have watched it being made, but I have never made it myself. I would’ve done better than buttered bread, because I would’ve had to look it up.
The fact that she said jerking off and they just moved on like nothing happened is crazy like I was dying for a couple mins 🤣🤣🤣
Happy Thanksgiving
Food Coma's coming soon😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
"Jazz cabbage" was the moment for me. Hahaha
That boy with the big emotions was so sweet.
Toni's hair looks gawdgeous in this vid! 😍😍😍
The kindergarten craft project called me back to when I was a kindergarten teacher. There's always a handful of kids with some special abstract art qualities lol, but this was a little different.
We did a turkey with hands making the fan of feathers in the back and the kids wrote one thing they were thankful for on each feather. One little boy had two feathers next to each other that said "MOM" and "SIZON" (him sounding out sky zone, a trampoline park). However, he glued them upside down, so it looked like the two feathers together said, "WOW NAZIS". It took me a hot minute to figure out what the actual intended words were. 😂
I’m hosting this year, and I’m about to turn into the red robe lady in 3, 2, 1….
ok also... the cookie dad... TASTE YOUR DOUGH!! lol this way you would of known, it was a dip, not a cookie lmaoooo
The when we said with my cousins after any type of family gathering/eating : oh we are going for a walk to digest… it meant we gonna have a cigarette 🤣
The stuffing is mixed with certain vegetables and seasonings, often very specific to where in the US you are or to your family, and then it’s stuffed inside the bird and cooked with it. When the bird is done, you pull the stuffing out and eat it as a side dish. One of the most important dishes at Thanksgiving, aside from the turkey itself 😍
The dog is so adorable! I would give hom my whole plate!
I think Toni and Ryan is the best funny friends I am going to watch each time they make me laugh good (:
You guys are too funny!
5:00 Does that man's nose not work? Because you can tell IMMEDIATELY when you open a container like that if it is powdered sugar.
You two are invited to American Thanksgiving any time!
9:35 nah thats how my thanksgiving was most years. Though my mom has anger problems so she'd be screaming all that
I've been around enough adolescents; that crying kid actually caught the beginning of his puberty right at the table.