@@unplannedwonder I agree with that but in towns and outer city areas they can't survive because most of the manufacturing companies have closed down. It's rather sad.
before covid you could buy real Yorkshire puddings frozen in the supermarkets here in NZ , like you would make in a muffin pan, i just used to pour gravy into hem beside the spuds if we had roast beef but my grandma used to make them the real way watching you tube i feel like i never realized just how beautiful the UK is
That's cool, you can get Yorkshire pudding wraps now on food trucks etc which are great too. Absolutely the UK has a lot of natural beauty especially in the South West which has amazing beaches etc. also the weather is just not what is assumed, the English just complain a lot and especially about the weather, I have legitimately heard people complain about 'oh this is our one day of sun a year' after 3 weeks sun, high humidity and no rain at all, even the stats show that England specifically is not that rainy etc at all.
Hi UW! or should I say Ay Up! as someone from the *East Midlands* think Robin Hood, Kings in carparks, Ancient woodlands, Trent bridge, "LufBra" the sports capital of the UK. I have seen a few vids where folks from the US realise that our pubs can be very different from their bars, children & animals allowed, is not uncommon. Good luck with this. Bye!
Oh absolutely, the American 'bar' is definitely a different thing and a different feel. Dogs being in pubs is definitely something you will see in countless village pubs too for sure.
I think that is a big misconception, they are fully trained and fully armed soldiers who have a lot of free reign against the public if it is seen as a threat to the crown.
A great video!
Thank you, glad you enjoyed it!
I would say that a Sunday roast is as likely to be lamb or pork as chicken, possibly more likely.
True, it may a lot of the time depend on where in the country to be honest.
Pubs are closing down at an alarming rate.
Very true, that's why so many village pubs get taken over by villagers. Ironically making it more community based.
@@unplannedwonder I agree with that but in towns and outer city areas they can't survive because most of the manufacturing companies have closed down. It's rather sad.
Sadly very true.
Piss up in Spoons is the only pub culture i know
Haha, I mean that definitely happens in the UK too.
You Can't beat a proper roast!!
Definitely!
before covid you could buy real Yorkshire puddings frozen in the supermarkets here in NZ , like you would make in a muffin pan, i just used to pour gravy into hem beside the spuds if we had roast beef but my grandma used to make them the real way
watching you tube i feel like i never realized just how beautiful the UK is
That's cool, you can get Yorkshire pudding wraps now on food trucks etc which are great too. Absolutely the UK has a lot of natural beauty especially in the South West which has amazing beaches etc. also the weather is just not what is assumed, the English just complain a lot and especially about the weather, I have legitimately heard people complain about 'oh this is our one day of sun a year' after 3 weeks sun, high humidity and no rain at all, even the stats show that England specifically is not that rainy etc at all.
Hi UW! or should I say Ay Up! as someone from the *East Midlands* think Robin Hood, Kings in carparks, Ancient woodlands, Trent bridge, "LufBra" the sports capital of the UK. I have seen a few vids where folks from the US realise that our pubs can be very different from their bars, children & animals allowed, is not uncommon. Good luck with this. Bye!
Oh absolutely, the American 'bar' is definitely a different thing and a different feel.
Dogs being in pubs is definitely something you will see in countless village pubs too for sure.
All of europe drinks so much
It all depends on comparisons but Europe as a whole does have a more alcohol culture to some it's true.
We do make an effort.
Kings guards are wild, never realised they were real soldiers. Thought they were just for tourists like me
I think that is a big misconception, they are fully trained and fully armed soldiers who have a lot of free reign against the public if it is seen as a threat to the crown.