Shopping in a British Supermarket + NEW HOUSE TOUR & Why Driving in the UK made me CRY!

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In today’s video we're shopping at TESCO in the UK for the FIRST time! This video also includes a tour of the English Farmhouse we stayed in and our SCARY driving experience that brought me to tears! 😭

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Honestly, congratulations to you guys. I think you deserve it. I'm pretty sure I found you guys because my boyfriend at the time and I (we were long distance, they lived in Albany, CA (Bay Area) while I live in Grand Rapids, MI) were going to make a weekend dinner together on Skype and we wanted a homemade ranch dressing recipe lol. I know, that sounds so silly. Well, alas, there you guys were. And funny enough, before I subscribed, my boyfriend at the time would catch some of your videos and actually recognized you guys used to live in the same area-ish as he did! Anyway, I've enjoyed getting to know your fam. Watching your babes grow. Take care can't wait for the HP video 🤍

elisha_jane
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Just so you know, the Bourbon biscuits aren’t alcoholic, they don’t have whisky in, they are just chocolate sandwich biscuits named after a former French Royal! And yes you’re right, we call them biscuits here, cookies are usually what we call chocolate chip American style cookies.

beaohbea
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I am from the UK and have never been so excited to see a Tesco shop! Congratulations on the 1 million!

timefunwithlilo
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It’s so funny how excited you are for Tesco! It’s like when I go to America and can’t wait to go to Walmart! 😂

hannahsymonds
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i mean, to drive in the uk, you have to go through pretty intensive courses and tests. in america, it seems they give licenses to pretty much anyone with eyes

snowy.ethereal
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As a uk resident it’s so cool to see your take on all of our foods. Good job you didn’t buy the twiglets they are like marmite sticks that are very strong in flavour. Loving all the travel vlogs.

bubblegumpops
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This was such a fun video to watch! I never thought Tesco could be interesting, but it was such fun to see you point out the item that differ from the US. Congratulations on a well deserved one million, I love your channel ❤️

rtoutlook
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Unless it's really hot (like it was this summer just gone) it's very uncommon for bugs to come into most British houses*, which is why mesh screens are a non existent feature of British homes.

Treacle (proper black treacle) is like Molasses, they both come from the sugar refining process.
However since the mid Victorian era most treacle tarts are made Golden syrup (another stage of the srp) which is like very thick honey, the tt in Harry Potter would likely have been (by the houselves) with GS as until some point around the late 80's- mid 90's (when it was taken of the menu) it stopped being in the weekly/ fortnightly school dinner dessert rotation.

*= some older houses do have shutters because they were built before curtains became commonplace

laurensteenkamp
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I was surprised when people from different countries come to the UK, like going to Tesco for the first time! I go there every week. ❤

duckieloooveschocolate
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I absolutely love watching people from other countries shop in our super markets 😂😂

rideremii
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unlike the US, the UK doesn’t rinse the bloom off their eggs which is why they don’t need to be refrigerated. if you buy farm fresh eggs in the states, they don’t need to be refrigerated either. I didn’t know this until a few months ago and I found it super interesting.

daddyskeletorr
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The thing about roundabouts is that everybody does go at once - to some extent anyway! This is better than stopping at lights - it has been proven that traffic flows better around roundabouts. Eggs are treated in the US so they lose the outside coating that keeps them fresh which is why you keep them in the fridge there

thegingerwitch
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I’m so happy you came to our country, Scotland! as a Scottish person I have to say…Not many Scottish people actually like haggis even though it was invented and made in Scotland!

laila.chloee
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I love this I’m from the uk and love watching people shopping in grocery stores in the USA however I’ve never seen it really done in the Uk and it was lovely to see what you found interesting and different on things that are just normal to us. I’ve driven in The USA and it is easier to drive in the USA also cars tend to be bigger on the USA compared to the Uk People thought I was strange when I choose a hire car in the USA Sinilar size to my car in the UK as i was told no one chooses a car this small normally

laurawynn
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Hey I'm from this area and used to absolutely love going to mead open farm as a kid. They often have events throughout the year too! A really lovely farm!

iznjess
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Lovely to see something so prosaic for us - shopping in Tesco - through fresh and excited eyes. Well done for the millions subs.

kamandi
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I'm glad you went to a larger Tesco, so many shop tours by overseas visitors are filmed at the smaller town and city centre branches which due to their size have a lot less selection and can be more expensive.

I_Evo
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The Uber driving you experienced was pretty much just London driving… I grew up and learned to drive in London… it’s aggressive!

jemsjemski
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im a uk resident, and the roads can be scary, but once you get used to it there's nothing to worry about! A tip for roundabouts is that you wanna stay in the right land, and that you always give way to the RIGHT. also its pronounced ah-ll-di

villainmcn
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I was laughing so hard when she said there are no screens on the windows so mosquitos could get in lol we don't have them in the UK

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