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also pro tip always get the au jus on the side.
[very concerned about her thyroid, I really hope she gets it checked]
any bread - texas toast, regular white, wheat - for pb&j. also, while grape's most people's go-to (but i can't stand it), any flavor's fine.
Now i want to go to Chicago
while i'm well aware that when couples/other people have vlogs where their content and money made from it depends on reaction from the public, i've watched quite a few of the food videos of this couple and they genuinely seem to enjoy each other. their give and take, true enjoyment of their food, and more, is wonderful. i truly enjoy them. the way they talk to each other seems to show their true enjoyment of each other over a very long period of time, (i seem to remember one of their videos in which mention was made of being married more than 25 yrs?) and i see what seems to be true fruit of a well-rooted relationship. this, in such times as we see all around up nowadays, as well as the food is why i watch. also, i'm from the deep south, and their total amazement at some of our food that (i admit) i've learned to take for granted makes me have a new-found appreciation for some of it. also, some of their questions about the food are, to a born and bred southerner, are rather funny.
Will you guys starve to death once you get back to England?
OMG….if you think everything in America has cheese on it then you better never go to Wisconsin!
You need to go to Philadelphia and have a Philly cheesesteak! I’m so glad you are enjoying your time in the US and taking all of us along with you❤
Girl, if you haven't had your thyroid checked you should
The only thing good about JacknOff is the milkshake.
British people will love the food in Texas. Most of it is brown and has a lot of salt. . .just like home. Lol.
Everytime i c her... i cant stop c'n that lady from that dating show wanting crack.
The English are just a complaining daft people
Make a full english from terry's bbq
Wow! that would be amazing! Thanks for watching
If you get to swing by again, a Sourdough Jack is AMAZING! Just get it without the Tamato, lol 😂 And their $1 tacos are CRAZY! The meat has the consistency of refried beans, but for the price, you can't beat it. Just put a bit of their salsa on it. Still waiting for you guys to check out Raising Canes! Get the Honey Mustard along with their secret sauce.
Thank you for the tasty suggestions! Can't wait to give them a try and share my thoughts with you.
Mac n Cheese on a burger is CRAZY! You can find so many better burgers in Texas then in Vegas 😂
Thanks for watching! let us know where in Texas we should visit next?
Can't like or watch this video because Chick-fil-A supports racism and homophobia. Sorry guys.
With any sandwich like that...the bread is half of the experience!!
Absolutely! It held everything together, which was a much better experience. Thanks for watching
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Those things......Glad I moved away from Chicago. Why? Because I would weigh 300 lbs eating those things. Could easily eat 4 of them each week.
After having one, we could easily do the same!🤣
Now you need to do a ranking of your favorite top 5 sandwiches in America. My ranking is #1 Italian Beef, #2 Philly Cheese Steak, #3 Ruben, #4 Poor Boy, #5 Lobster Roll.
This is now on in our future! 🤗
You do not take apart an In-n-Out Burger, so disrespectful. Only true burger eaters will understand the simplicity in this wonderfully crafted sandwich.
This was our first visit to In-N-Out! let us know what we should have done?
That reaction to banana pudding slayed me.
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Not the beans on toast bit, don't do it!
So glad you had the real deal in Louisiana. I can't even look at what you're eating here lol.
Im.so hungry now truck driver from Pensacola Florida
lol! It was so good!😀
Before they tore down the IP (Imperial Palace), this was easily doable. However, if it’s just for a night, skip the hotel and find the $1.00 Jack black tables and $0.25 cent Wheel of Fortune Triple Extreme Spin machines. If you lose fast, go people watch. If you win, make it last and have all the slightly buzzed fun you can.
So delicious truck driver from Pensacola Florida
Yes it was! Thanks for watching. 😀
You two are the cutest couple. Great content <3
Thank you so much!!
I am so glad that they really like it. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😊
We did!😀
I was going to say I'd order everything you did and just eat it all myself.
Please come to Atlanta. I would love to take y’all to a few spots, on me.
We have Atlanta on our list of places to visit. 😀
I make chili both ways with and without beans.
Other touted beef sandwiches in the USA include the French Dip in LA, a pastrami on rye in NYC, of course the Philly cheesesteak, and a roast beef with debris po'boy in New Orleans. I have loved them all. Reubens are also OK.
We have added all of these to our list of Sandwiches to try! We have been to New Orleans, but we tried the Shimp po boy.
@@thebritstry Shrimp po'boys are more famous for sure, but I'm partial to debris. If you are headed back to Nawlins please check out a muffaletta sandwich. They are absolute beast sandwiches with heavy Italian deli influence.
If you like that, you should try KC BBQ.
We plan on trying KC BBQ in the very near future. 😉😋
@@thebritstryyou’ll be disappointed after Terry Blacks. KC BBQ needs sweet bbq sauce to taste good.
Traditional Texas brisket rub definitely has salt in it.
I love an Italian beef sandwich. Always with spicy peppers.
They are so delicious.🤗
I was wondering how long they would take before they said beans and toast😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
As a New Orleanian it's always fun to watch foreigners enjoy our food for the first time.
It is so delicious!
Drits like that really need salt and butter in them to be truly proper southern grits... in my opinion...
I’m a American and I would have just picked up the Wellington and ate it like a hamburger ✌️😋
Why you two didn't try the bread is beyond me. Maybe because they didn't toast it? That makes for a great sammitch of anything on the plate. Thanks for sharing anyway.
Next time!
So like a tomahawk is just a cowboy steak with a giant rib bone? Hope thats not per pound.
Luckily it was not per pound weight!😅
Franklins is a tourist trap. Gonna be honest. The best bbq i ever had was just off the navajo rez. Small place. Was the best i ever had.
I like black and pinto in my chilli. But i love roasted corn, black olives and rons of chillis.
New Mexican food is better. Whatever Texas...