As a Kentuckian born and raised, thank y’all for coming to Kentucky. I feel like so many people from other countries visit places like New York and California and think they know what America is like, but we do things so different around here. Hope you enjoyed all the little joys of the Bluegrass State.
Yeah...... But.... Kentucky's not really a Southern state.It's more of a Midwestern state.You ask anyone who actually lives down here In the South.They will deny you .....sorry
Let’s give it up for Ed and all behind the scenes crew planning/filming/editing. The footage of your entire trip is excellent, and your delight at the slugger museum was palpable. We had so much fun journeying with you and look forward to future travel adventures.💚
I’d love to see you guys travel around Europe in the same way you’re travelling around the Southern USA. There are so many unknown and amazing foodie places on this continent.
I think much of the world views American food as mostly garbage and fast food because that's all the gets exported globally. It's nice to have some representation of what actual American food is that is rarely represented properly.
I've said it on other videos, and I'll say it again. Thank you so much for showcasing a part of America that doesn't get near enough exposure. Yes we have crazy people, yes we have problems, yes we can be fanatical. But, as is clear in your videos, there are so many of us who are devoted to our crafts, value quality and intentionally, and care about the environment and our communities.
As someone who is on the border of the North vs South of the US, all anyone ever hears about are the crazies. The outwardly racist, those who worship confederate ideologies, etc. But I strongly believe that if people did more travelling to areas they think are cesspools, the more I they would see them for what I've seen them as. Just normal communities of hardworking folks who like to come together in a community. We've got a big problem of too much judging and not enough coming together and learning about each other.
@@jjkurtz03 It's just too bad that the politicians elected by the people of the state are trying to make life so horrible for any and every minority group in the state.
@@jjkurtz03 the problem is that way too many are like the examples you mentioned, and community of hard working people is in no way incompatible with racism or being a confederate. They just exclude those they hate because of simple neutral inherent qualities they were born with These people are not judged because of who they are, but because of what they say and do. And its not a couple of crazies but a significant precentage of the population
It's because stupid often speaks louder than smart, on any side. So people just hear the loud outliers rather than hearing the majority of genuinely decent people who are too busy living to be problematic.
Far too many of America's crazies in the east/west coast of America paint the country in a bad light. The so called "fly over states" is the actual heart of what is America.
As someone who lives in Louisville, it is absolutely incredible that you guys came here. Kentucky has a really good food scene but most people don't know about it. Thank you for shining a light on this great state!
You know what I also love in these videos? I love just seeing real friendships building memories together and just truly enjoying each others company. ❤
As a Kentucky native living in Lexington, it feels so surreal that our favorites from across the pond ended up at our favorite restaurant down the street (OBC). Glad you all enjoyed your time in this beautiful place!
I adore this series because often the world looks at America like America looks at Florida, which isn't fair for anyone involved. But you get to see the heart and soul. You're travelling so far, but you're in the same country, but also everything is so different. Keep up the good work boys!
As a Kentucky native who considers Lexington my second hometown, it’s so great to see sorted at Triangle park, having west 6th beers, and trying bourbon. Also the heirloom tomatoes on toast looked to be one of the best things from the trip! If you ever wanna come to the Lexington Comic & Toy Convention let me know!
My father as well as most of my family is from Kentucky!!! Caving in the woods, riding 4 wheelers, and eating southern home cooked food are some of my best memories there. 😋 I may live in Indiana but Kentucky is home to me ❤️ 💙 . So glad to see u guys there!!!
Really love that you guys are showing off some lesser known regions of the US! There's so much culinary diversity in the US outside of major cities and it's such a shame that it gets lumped together or misrepresented. Would love to see a foodie tour of Michigan if you ever get a chance!
I'm wondering what it would take to get them to the American west! I'd love to see their take on Celestial Seasonings Tea Factory, or a cowboy-style open fire meal.
As a Kentuckian, I seriously hope they try a hot brown! It is a staple of the state! I also love that you highlighted the diversity of food in Kentucky. We have a large immigrant and refugee population, and it has helped to enhance our community both culturally and culinarily!
I drove all the way from Detroit to get a Hot Brown. Thank you Food Network and Thank You Kentucky for taking a day off my life for the Cholesterol build up.
All 4 should choose 1 country each to all go and explore with each other, come back and have a cook off with your chosen areas and vote on a winner. love this series!
I really like your curiosity and excitement over local food cultures. You are showing South US in a way a lot of people, even in the US never get to experience.
I just have to say the cinematography in this video was stunning. This channel always does an amazing job of putting out content that’s entertaining and well-shot but this video in particular was just outstanding. I cannot imagine the effort or expense it takes to make something so beautiful but I just want to say kudos and thank you! 😊❤
Feeling like the stars have aligned the past few months. I was born in Louisville, moved to South Carolina at 15, and visit Savannah frequently. It’s been wild seeing my favorite foodies experience the cities I’ve loved my whole life.
I live just outside Louisville and absolutely love it. The Louisville Slugger Museum is a classic. Also Mike killed it in the batting ring. Glad to see you all enjoying where I call home.
My cousin lives in Louisville and we have visited them often. Barn 8 was a wonderful place, great setting and outstanding food! Loved visiting the Louisville Slugger Factory! I’ll have to check out Game sometime! You guys always do a great job of showcasing different cities, different cultures, and different cuisines! Can’t wait for the next part!
Can I just say how impressed I am with Ben's driving? I'm not sure I'd trust myself with the steering wheel on the right and driving on the left side of the road. I think I'd crash into a double decker bus.
I think our lanes in the US are a bit wider, and the roads tend to be straighter (more planned/grid-like). I think it'd be easier to try driving here than try driving there. (Still wouldn't want to try switching sides)
It's not extremely hard, especially because the wheel is also on the "wrong" side and reminds you of that every time you step in the car. You need to make the mental switch once, and then just stay in that mindset, in some ways it's actually harder on an empty road with no one to remind you.
Love seeing you boys touring the Southern US. Its great seeing you guys appreciate everything there is to offer. There truly are some of the best cuisines you could find, and I'm glad you guys are enjoying it.
I see a lot of foreign people - typically UK - talking shit about American food over Reddit-way. And it's true enough that food standards are, legally-speaking, fucking horrendous here - all these chemicals other places have banned, the shit conditions animals are raised in, the bland mass produce, the salmonella risk the U.K. just doesn't even have because they have the sense to vaccinate their chickens, the lower standards for chocolate (and BS ways merchants get under even that low bar, like labeling product 'chocolate-flavored' or 'chocolatey'), the lesser cheese... ...But this here makes the multitude of ways this place is garbage more bearable.
What did you guys think about the hush puppies?! i saw them on the plate - but was hoping for a reaction...Pimento cheese is one of those things that takes me back to being 6 years old, that and fried bologna sandwiches with mayo. I haven't been back to the states since moving to the UK in 2015, and this is like watching a trip back home.
We know Louisville has great food but my wife and I are so excited y'all went all around Kentucky. Also my is so excited when she saw her beloved Cumberland falls at the end of the video one of her favorite places.
Meatball roulette looked like fun! Also, Ben... why are you going to ride a horse in shorts? Speaking from experience and a lot of briars, denim at least! Loving this roadtrip so much already. Can't wait for more.
Thank you for the dad joke ending, I've missed that. So much fun in this video. Jamie in his happy place with the meat tasting start, Mike with his amazing skills, and dude breaking the bat!! So much fun and wow lots of places to go and things to eat and drink.
Love seeing my hometown of Louisville get some love! As soon as I saw the title, I immediately thought of Game - only to find out that’s exactly where y’all were! Y’all are the best ❤
thank you so much for visiting my home Lexington, going to one of my favorite restaurants, and showing the side of my community that I so desperately wish to share with the world.
I'm glad you enjoyed your visit to our beautiful state! Those Bourbon Country cherries and Evan Williams sauces are products of my in-laws' family business! The Kentucky Derby is coming up soon - perfect time of year for celebrating our culinary traditions. I always get that "My Old Kentucky Home" state pride this time of year.
Hello Sorted! I love that you are able to make these travel videos again. I’ve been able to discover parts of the US that I may never visit through you all and that makes me very happy. I have to represent the southwest, and let you know that the first image you have of the wild boar is correct, however, the second image is of a Javelina, which is not a wild boar. They are significantly smaller and love to eat pumpkins around Halloween. 😅
It looks like the boys have had quite the delicious US journey this summer. Its great to see them experiance some of the local dishes for the first time and share it with everyone so they can see them too. Also, lets people know where to go if they want to try it as well and helps those communities and small businesses.
I know y'all are in the south but you definitely should check out Omaha Nebraska, they have such an amazing food scene here that's a blend of so many different cultures due to us being in the middle of the country and the epicenter of the union Pacific railroad
Thank you so much for respecting the South. We get disrespected a lot by a lot of other regions of America, but there's so much the South has to offer. You're doing a great job showing off the best of us.
Can’t believe you left Louisville without a Kentucky Hot Brown, or Lexington without Burgoo! But SO nice to see you hit Versailles, and that you loved the pimento cheese and country ham!! I’m from Tennessee but spent 17 yrs in KY, and many of our dishes overlap, with many based on Scots-Irish, British, German and Cherokee heritage. Absolutely loving this series and that you got a chance to experience the American South. ❤
I've been waiting for this episode 😁 So happy to see you guys in Lexington. Sad I couldn't come out and play while you were here. Glad you visited Agave & Rye. They make the most insane tacos ever. Where else can you get macaroni and cheese and lobster in a taco? Come back... There's plenty more here.
I hail from Lexington, and I'm so pleased that y'all came by and tried out our wonderful local cuisine! I see that you were enjoying the W6 Cerveza and IPAs -- we go to the West Sixth brewery every week :) Their selection is great!
Great video. You've been eating in my backyard. The Buffalo and Elk meatballs are so good. There are so many good independent restaurants around Louisville.
Just as a heads up, we call them baseball bats too. Louisville Slugger is a specific brand. Also, in the hopes that you guys see this, try American cheese from a deli, not that individually wrapped plastic crap. World of difference.
I just have to say that every time I see one of your recent travel videos, I am so impressed by everything about them. The content, the camera work, the editing, the sound, the everything is done so well! I really enjoy watching these. Great job to everyone involved.
Love the series guy's!🤙But i'ts only a short trip across the pond to Amsterdam! I'm a chef in Amsterdam myself and would love to see you guys here to show you what you can find closer to home!
Soup beans! I grew up with them, because my dad grew up with them, and his parents grew up with them! I still make them occasionally -- great for the cold winter days. Pimento cheese is the USA's version of a cheese-and-onion sandwich. And I can't wait to see what you get into in Maysville -- my grandpa would go there with the farmer who employed him, the two would get roaring drunk, and then the horse that drew the wagon would take them home. It's where we sold our tobacco when I was a kid, and where we bought our steers to raise.
Can't believe you saw the tallest building in the world! Jokes aside it looks like yall put together an incredible trip with some of the best the Kentucky has to offer. Excited for the rest of the series!
Loved to see it! Wish some different places had been on the Lexington route - my hometown has some great stuff hiding that even locals don't always know about!
Kentuckian here... This is awesome to see you guys in my neck of the woods here. I love the slugger museum and need to go back as it's been a couple years. I've been to the Rebecca Ruth house as well. Lovely place and the tour is awesome. I'll need to check out OBC next time I'm down in Lexington. I'm from Northern KY, so I'm luckily within an hour or two drive from everywhere on this video. Anyways, thanks for checking out our state. 🙂
my favourite parts of videos like these is when someone tries something they love so they automatically share it with someone else. Like Mike putting a peach on Jamie's plate immediately. 😂😂😂
As a Kentuckian born and raised, thank y’all for coming to Kentucky. I feel like so many people from other countries visit places like New York and California and think they know what America is like, but we do things so different around here. Hope you enjoyed all the little joys of the Bluegrass State.
Kentucky is amazing, loved my summers there as a kid
yes! grew up in georgetown, when to college in morehead, and i live in indiana now, but i LOVE going back to visit my family there!
Yeah...... But.... Kentucky's not really a Southern state.It's more of a Midwestern state.You ask anyone who actually lives down here In the South.They will deny you .....sorry
Who knew Mike was a secret baseball savant? Seriously loving loving LOVING this series, as an American southerner (georgia)
Let’s give it up for Ed and all behind the scenes crew planning/filming/editing. The footage of your entire trip is excellent, and your delight at the slugger museum was palpable. We had so much fun journeying with you and look forward to future travel adventures.💚
I’d love to see you guys travel around Europe in the same way you’re travelling around the Southern USA. There are so many unknown and amazing foodie places on this continent.
We would LOVE this!
@@SortedFood please come to Finland!!! 🤩😍
@@SortedFood so would I! Hopefully you’ll find a way to make it happen some day…
I think much of the world views American food as mostly garbage and fast food because that's all the gets exported globally. It's nice to have some representation of what actual American food is that is rarely represented properly.
Lets hope some European country's tourism board pays them to do that!
I miss the dad jokes of the week!! Would love more of them back!
Yes I agree. The dad joke was a nice surprise. I came across the episodes were the guys tried not to laugh at the dad jokes.
Same!
I've said it on other videos, and I'll say it again. Thank you so much for showcasing a part of America that doesn't get near enough exposure. Yes we have crazy people, yes we have problems, yes we can be fanatical. But, as is clear in your videos, there are so many of us who are devoted to our crafts, value quality and intentionally, and care about the environment and our communities.
As someone who is on the border of the North vs South of the US, all anyone ever hears about are the crazies. The outwardly racist, those who worship confederate ideologies, etc. But I strongly believe that if people did more travelling to areas they think are cesspools, the more I they would see them for what I've seen them as. Just normal communities of hardworking folks who like to come together in a community. We've got a big problem of too much judging and not enough coming together and learning about each other.
@@jjkurtz03 It's just too bad that the politicians elected by the people of the state are trying to make life so horrible for any and every minority group in the state.
@@jjkurtz03 the problem is that way too many are like the examples you mentioned, and community of hard working people is in no way incompatible with racism or being a confederate. They just exclude those they hate because of simple neutral inherent qualities they were born with
These people are not judged because of who they are, but because of what they say and do. And its not a couple of crazies but a significant precentage of the population
It's because stupid often speaks louder than smart, on any side. So people just hear the loud outliers rather than hearing the majority of genuinely decent people who are too busy living to be problematic.
Far too many of America's crazies in the east/west coast of America paint the country in a bad light. The so called "fly over states" is the actual heart of what is America.
As someone who lives in Louisville, it is absolutely incredible that you guys came here. Kentucky has a really good food scene but most people don't know about it. Thank you for shining a light on this great state!
It would be interesting to see you do a series on indigenous food. Visiting Sean Sherman's Owamni restaurant in Minneapolis would be worth a trip.
I live in New Mexico and have thought the same.
Yes!!!
You know what I also love in these videos? I love just seeing real friendships building memories together and just truly enjoying each others company. ❤
Great to see you guys expanding your culinary boundaries each time!
Thank you!
One episode was not enough for today 😂 love this series!
Thanks Sara! There is still more to come too :)
@SortedFood what's the bango music you used during the Lexington bit of the video, what's the name of the song?
As a Kentucky native living in Lexington, it feels so surreal that our favorites from across the pond ended up at our favorite restaurant down the street (OBC). Glad you all enjoyed your time in this beautiful place!
I adore this series because often the world looks at America like America looks at Florida, which isn't fair for anyone involved. But you get to see the heart and soul. You're travelling so far, but you're in the same country, but also everything is so different. Keep up the good work boys!
I mean, a state that keeps reelecting Mitch McConnell and Rand Paul definitely needs to buy some positive PR.
The funny part is they are touring around the parts of the country that make the rest of the world look at america like america looks at florida.
@@TheSongwritingCat you need to let go and relax a bit bro, go write a song about cats instead of politics
Jamie's slight blink after Ben said, "They were coming thick and fast!" lmao
loving this series so far!
Thank you, we're so glad you're enjoying it! It was such an adventure.
As a Louisville native it is so great to see you come back for a second trip and enjoy the city so much again!
I love this serie about the Southern USA. Not only for the excellent food but it also gives a complete different image of the USA👌
As a Kentucky native who considers Lexington my second hometown, it’s so great to see sorted at Triangle park, having west 6th beers, and trying bourbon. Also the heirloom tomatoes on toast looked to be one of the best things from the trip!
If you ever wanna come to the Lexington Comic & Toy Convention let me know!
My father as well as most of my family is from Kentucky!!! Caving in the woods, riding 4 wheelers, and eating southern home cooked food are some of my best memories there. 😋 I may live in Indiana but Kentucky is home to me ❤️ 💙 . So glad to see u guys there!!!
I see, Dad jokes of the week are back!😀😀😀
Great Trip!!!
Really love that you guys are showing off some lesser known regions of the US! There's so much culinary diversity in the US outside of major cities and it's such a shame that it gets lumped together or misrepresented. Would love to see a foodie tour of Michigan if you ever get a chance!
I'm wondering what it would take to get them to the American west!
I'd love to see their take on Celestial Seasonings Tea Factory, or a cowboy-style open fire meal.
Hey! I just moved to Michigan, Lansing area; have any recommendations?
As a Kentuckian, I seriously hope they try a hot brown! It is a staple of the state! I also love that you highlighted the diversity of food in Kentucky. We have a large immigrant and refugee population, and it has helped to enhance our community both culturally and culinarily!
I drove all the way from Detroit to get a Hot Brown. Thank you Food Network and Thank You Kentucky for taking a day off my life for the Cholesterol build up.
And burgoo! Not a personal favorite, but definitely a local tradition.
Gotta have the sheep BBQ as well.
If you end up in Cleveland, don't try a Steamer.
@@leapintothewild Burgoo's just whatever-the-fuck-we-got stew.
All 4 should choose 1 country each to all go and explore with each other, come back and have a cook off with your chosen areas and vote on a winner. love this series!
I really like your curiosity and excitement over local food cultures. You are showing South US in a way a lot of people, even in the US never get to experience.
I just have to say the cinematography in this video was stunning. This channel always does an amazing job of putting out content that’s entertaining and well-shot but this video in particular was just outstanding. I cannot imagine the effort or expense it takes to make something so beautiful but I just want to say kudos and thank you! 😊❤
It's been so long since we've gotten a dad joke from Jamie!
I’m so happy for Mike getting the points because it accommodates for The Huttlestorm 🔥
This series just sends me ❤
Oh bloody well done! I enjoy these "road trips" of yours so much! I encourage you to make more of them around the world! Please do so
Has Jamie evolved from throwing peanut butter flavour crisps that Ben made across the room, to freely dipping into a peanut butter dip?!
I love these videos! Watching you try and learn about new foods and cultures is fantastic! I’m looking forward to the cooking battle 😊
I love this series. Does a lot to show and educate people about how the US is not just one homogeneous thing.
Feeling like the stars have aligned the past few months. I was born in Louisville, moved to South Carolina at 15, and visit Savannah frequently. It’s been wild seeing my favorite foodies experience the cities I’ve loved my whole life.
GAME WAS AMAZING!!!!!We had such a great time there! glad yall went!!
Thanks for another really great video! Its fun to travel through the US with you (and it makes really hungry ;-)).
I live just outside Louisville and absolutely love it. The Louisville Slugger Museum is a classic. Also Mike killed it in the batting ring. Glad to see you all enjoying where I call home.
Fantastic. Love to see you all enjoying different parts of the US. Remember...the state of Kentucky is roughly half the size of Great Britain.
My cousin lives in Louisville and we have visited them often. Barn 8 was a wonderful place, great setting and outstanding food! Loved visiting the Louisville Slugger Factory! I’ll have to check out Game sometime! You guys always do a great job of showcasing different cities, different cultures, and different cuisines! Can’t wait for the next part!
Can I just say how impressed I am with Ben's driving? I'm not sure I'd trust myself with the steering wheel on the right and driving on the left side of the road. I think I'd crash into a double decker bus.
I think our lanes in the US are a bit wider, and the roads tend to be straighter (more planned/grid-like). I think it'd be easier to try driving here than try driving there. (Still wouldn't want to try switching sides)
It's not extremely hard, especially because the wheel is also on the "wrong" side and reminds you of that every time you step in the car. You need to make the mental switch once, and then just stay in that mindset, in some ways it's actually harder on an empty road with no one to remind you.
Love seeing you boys touring the Southern US. Its great seeing you guys appreciate everything there is to offer. There truly are some of the best cuisines you could find, and I'm glad you guys are enjoying it.
I see a lot of foreign people - typically UK - talking shit about American food over Reddit-way. And it's true enough that food standards are, legally-speaking, fucking horrendous here - all these chemicals other places have banned, the shit conditions animals are raised in, the bland mass produce, the salmonella risk the U.K. just doesn't even have because they have the sense to vaccinate their chickens, the lower standards for chocolate (and BS ways merchants get under even that low bar, like labeling product 'chocolate-flavored' or 'chocolatey'), the lesser cheese...
...But this here makes the multitude of ways this place is garbage more bearable.
@Grabble it's the places that put in the effort and use responsibly sourced food, and make it well, that really make this Southern style food shine
What did you guys think about the hush puppies?! i saw them on the plate - but was hoping for a reaction...Pimento cheese is one of those things that takes me back to being 6 years old, that and fried bologna sandwiches with mayo. I haven't been back to the states since moving to the UK in 2015, and this is like watching a trip back home.
We know Louisville has great food but my wife and I are so excited y'all went all around Kentucky. Also my is so excited when she saw her beloved Cumberland falls at the end of the video one of her favorite places.
Love the way they state that it is renowned for over 800 bourbons and show the shelf that only contains scotch whisky.
Meatball roulette looked like fun! Also, Ben... why are you going to ride a horse in shorts? Speaking from experience and a lot of briars, denim at least!
Loving this roadtrip so much already. Can't wait for more.
Thank you for the dad joke ending, I've missed that. So much fun in this video. Jamie in his happy place with the meat tasting start, Mike with his amazing skills, and dude breaking the bat!! So much fun and wow lots of places to go and things to eat and drink.
oh, and lets not forget the booze 😉 Working hard for our enjoyment. Thanks for the hard, hard work
As someone who has lived in Kentucky all of my life, it is awesome to see you all visiting the state that I love so much!
Mike just warmed my heart when he said taco the right way!!!!
Love seeing my hometown of Louisville get some love! As soon as I saw the title, I immediately thought of Game - only to find out that’s exactly where y’all were! Y’all are the best ❤
So awesome seeing you in Kentucky! Not a state people outside the country tend to visit
I also love that you are doing this series, inspiring me to travel my country more now to places I have not always considered
thank you so much for visiting my home Lexington, going to one of my favorite restaurants, and showing the side of my community that I so desperately wish to share with the world.
5:50 Ed being so proud of his giant bat made me smile so big. Glad he's part of the team.
Loving seeing you all in my hometown (Lexington) - you’ve made me homesick!
I noticed how y'all avoided saying Versailles 🤣
noticed that too lol.
Mike's batting skills were so impressive!
That is awesome that Luisville Slugger allowed filming on the production floor!!! I did that tour and we were strictly warned no photos.
I'm only 3 hours from Louisville, KY! I recently found your channel and I love it! I have watched so many of your videos in the past 2 weeks!
It’ll be interesting to see how this compares to your last trip to Louisville. Those videos were one of my favorite travel vids from you guys!!
I'm glad you enjoyed your visit to our beautiful state! Those Bourbon Country cherries and Evan Williams sauces are products of my in-laws' family business! The Kentucky Derby is coming up soon - perfect time of year for celebrating our culinary traditions. I always get that "My Old Kentucky Home" state pride this time of year.
as someone from Kentucky that watches your videos, this makes me very happy!
I was hoping y'all would come to Kentucky! And you guys definitely went to some of the best places here so far. Can't wait to see more.
Hello Sorted! I love that you are able to make these travel videos again. I’ve been able to discover parts of the US that I may never visit through you all and that makes me very happy. I have to represent the southwest, and let you know that the first image you have of the wild boar is correct, however, the second image is of a Javelina, which is not a wild boar. They are significantly smaller and love to eat pumpkins around Halloween. 😅
It looks like the boys have had quite the delicious US journey this summer. Its great to see them experiance some of the local dishes for the first time and share it with everyone so they can see them too. Also, lets people know where to go if they want to try it as well and helps those communities and small businesses.
Loving the shorts yall!
So, cool to see places I have actually been on here! Love that you visited Louisville!
I know y'all are in the south but you definitely should check out Omaha Nebraska, they have such an amazing food scene here that's a blend of so many different cultures due to us being in the middle of the country and the epicenter of the union Pacific railroad
We bet! That would be an awesome trip to do.
I am so excited to know the guys were just a few hours from where I live in Indiana. I’ve been watching for years.
Thank you for giving our wonderful Kentucky some love.
15:09 It’s the Return of the Dad Joke. SortedFood did give what the people wanted haha
Great vid and can't wait to see part 2!
Where's muh bloop?
Thank you so much for respecting the South. We get disrespected a lot by a lot of other regions of America, but there's so much the South has to offer. You're doing a great job showing off the best of us.
Can’t believe you left Louisville without a Kentucky Hot Brown, or Lexington without Burgoo! But SO nice to see you hit Versailles, and that you loved the pimento cheese and country ham!! I’m from Tennessee but spent 17 yrs in KY, and many of our dishes overlap, with many based on Scots-Irish, British, German and Cherokee heritage. Absolutely loving this series and that you got a chance to experience the American South. ❤
They ate a hot brown in a previous trip to Louisville several years ago.
Hey. At least they tried soup beans and cornbread. Can’t get anymore Kentucky than that. I love them
I've been waiting for this episode 😁 So happy to see you guys in Lexington. Sad I couldn't come out and play while you were here. Glad you visited Agave & Rye. They make the most insane tacos ever. Where else can you get macaroni and cheese and lobster in a taco? Come back... There's plenty more here.
I hail from Lexington, and I'm so pleased that y'all came by and tried out our wonderful local cuisine! I see that you were enjoying the W6 Cerveza and IPAs -- we go to the West Sixth brewery every week :) Their selection is great!
I can't wait for the day you guys come over to Asia! Would love to recommend the delicious food and places that Malaysia has to offer 🇲🇾
Great video. You've been eating in my backyard. The Buffalo and Elk meatballs are so good. There are so many good independent restaurants around Louisville.
As a huge baseball fan, I was so happy to see y'all go to Louisville Slugger, especially after taking in the Savanah Bananas!
These bonus Friday episodes are making my week!
This is such a fun series! I am loving it
We love to hear it! Thanks for watching Leanna :)
Just as a heads up, we call them baseball bats too. Louisville Slugger is a specific brand.
Also, in the hopes that you guys see this, try American cheese from a deli, not that individually wrapped plastic crap. World of difference.
Thanks for the heads up!
I love this series. Can't wait for the next one ❤
I just have to say that every time I see one of your recent travel videos, I am so impressed by everything about them. The content, the camera work, the editing, the sound, the everything is done so well! I really enjoy watching these. Great job to everyone involved.
Love the series guy's!🤙But i'ts only a short trip across the pond to Amsterdam! I'm a chef in Amsterdam myself and would love to see you guys here to show you what you can find closer to home!
"There's too much roof on!" travelling in style, I see 😂
I remember your old "guess the meat" challenges! This was a callback
Soup beans! I grew up with them, because my dad grew up with them, and his parents grew up with them! I still make them occasionally -- great for the cold winter days. Pimento cheese is the USA's version of a cheese-and-onion sandwich. And I can't wait to see what you get into in Maysville -- my grandpa would go there with the farmer who employed him, the two would get roaring drunk, and then the horse that drew the wagon would take them home. It's where we sold our tobacco when I was a kid, and where we bought our steers to raise.
Pimento cheese has nothing whatsoever to do with a cheese-and-onion sandwich.
@@grabble7605 Rob never said it did. He said it is to the US what a cheese-and-onion sandwich is to the UK.
More more more,I’m really enjoying these vlogs 😊
Shoutout to the editor who chose the best track as Jamie entered the Batting Cage.
I can’t wait to see the next episode! I grew up right next to Cumberland Falls. My first job as a teenager was there!
I live in Lexington and it is so cool seeing you visit some of my favorite places!
Eating your way through the Southern USA; what a great adventure!
Yay! You went to Wallace Station. It's my favorite place ❤️
Can't believe you saw the tallest building in the world!
Jokes aside it looks like yall put together an incredible trip with some of the best the Kentucky has to offer. Excited for the rest of the series!
Loved to see it! Wish some different places had been on the Lexington route - my hometown has some great stuff hiding that even locals don't always know about!
Kentuckian here... This is awesome to see you guys in my neck of the woods here. I love the slugger museum and need to go back as it's been a couple years.
I've been to the Rebecca Ruth house as well. Lovely place and the tour is awesome.
I'll need to check out OBC next time I'm down in Lexington.
I'm from Northern KY, so I'm luckily within an hour or two drive from everywhere on this video.
Anyways, thanks for checking out our state. 🙂
As someone that lives in Kentucky, this was an absolute delight to watch.
my favourite parts of videos like these is when someone tries something they love so they automatically share it with someone else. Like Mike putting a peach on Jamie's plate immediately. 😂😂😂
As a viewer from Nepal when you said Nepali spices my ears tingled. Glad to know our spices are appreciated.
I went to college in Lexington and seeing this made me miss it even more than I already did! Glad y'all had such a good time there, it's a great city.
Love to see you guys trying to experience actual America and not just hitting the cliche'd tourist traps. Y'all come back.