The joy of Milo is that it doesn't fully dissolve in milk. You get to scoop the wet Milo off the top with a t-spoon before you drink the flavoured milk. It is the best.
OMG!!! No Tim Tams (so you can do a Tim Tam slam!) & no Violet Crumble??? Who was this so called 'Aussie'??? 🤣🤣🤣 And you're not a real Aussie unless you like Vegemite. I love the stuff! Eat it everyday on sandwiches, toast or straight from the jar - yep by the spoonful! mmmmmm........... Ahh! Fairy bread!!! Hundred's & Thousands on thickly buttered fresh white bread! So many memories from my childhood. Every kid's birthday party had it! Definitely a treat in moderation though! Great vid. Looking forward to more 😊🇦🇺🇺🇸
That Aussie would be me lol I was worried chocolate would've melted on the month long trip over there. Rest easy though, I'll try to send them some tim tams next time. If you have more suggestions of what I should send over hmu! I'm planning a Aussie Xmas box
BUGGSY how much vegemite did you out on that toast!?! Hahaha. You guys had me cracking up the whole video, your dad as always is so funny! Such an awesome video Beatbox
Ahah I’m glad this was in my recommended, as an Australian, I’m glad that we can share the culture! Edit: your dad has the vibe of an “old mate”, basically a person others look up to, has humour and is always in the sun.
Great show. Would be nice to see the products and packaging for demo. Loved the comments and facial expressions. Especially loved just seeing the 3 of you. Waiting to see more.
Fairy bread started as a poor families child's party food. Majority of Aussies couldn't afford sweets only what they could bake. Having a slice of buttered fairy bread cut into quarters went along way at a party. Kids loved it an over years it became apart of australian culture.
Cool video. If you do further food tasting videos, it would be nice to see the packaging as well as describing the food. For example, what you added to your milk was it a powder like Quick or a more a syrup substance? Was the flavor salty, sweet, sour, etc..? Thanks for sharing food from Australia.
it was milo its a powder that taste like chockolate it can either be used hot or in cold milk its commonly sold in school canteens ( we dont get free meals at school ) if you buy lunch then u can also order milo or tea
Love Your Accent guys and the Older Gentleman is Charming. There's a reason the Aussie Accent is difficult to imitate, We tend to pick up Other People's. My Brother met a pretty English Tourist and Followed Her Home. The following year they got Married and now they have a Teenage Daughter. Apparently He has an English accent which none of Us have ever heard. Subconsciously He'll switch back when thinking or talking about Australia. A friend of mine married an American Lady. They lived in America for a while, unfortunately they had trouble Making Ends. They had to move back to Australia. A group of us were standing around talking to them. She asked Him "What happened to Your Accent?" Everyone just looked at Her mystified. I recently heard someone explain that basically The Aussie Accent stays the same. It just varies on where you live, for instance in Western Australia they tend to have Mild Accent. I'd say Mine is Pretty Average I'm originally from Brisbane (Brisy to locals and others). When I was 13 My Mum and I moved to The Atherton Tablelands, Far North Queensland where She came from. There's a Mountain Range behind Cairns drive up there and you'll find it. You'll also find Rainforest, Waterfalls and Rolling Hills. The temperature is a lot Cooler than the coast. Due to Volcanic Soil from Long Extinct Volcanoes you can grow a large selection of crops. It's Dairy Farming Country (We just call Farms and Ranches the same thing). Anyway amongst Mum's Friends and Family, I know the Stronger Country and or Bogan (Hick) Accent. In general I love them, like Almost All Aussies they're Warm and Friendly People.
This is only the video in YT that I see that they are trying Australian products, but they don't show on camera what they are actually eating or tasting.
hey guys, would be nice to zoom out a bit so viewers can see the product and what your doing as well. fairy bread (100's&1000's) is a snack, novelty you make at a Kids party
so fairy bread is a kids treat usuly served at birthday partys it dates back to war times when it was dificult to create cakes parents would butter bread and add sprinkles and i guess it sorta stuck another very aussie desert is anzac biscuits witch is coconut mollasis and other stuff they needed to figure out how to send sweets to loved ones and anzack biscuits were the awnser ps sorry bout my spelling
There is so much vegemite on that toast, said the Aussie. Only a tiny bit required. A scaping rather than a spreading. I love my vegemite, but watching that made me dry wretch, lol
As an Aussie I gotta say great video. Hopefully you improve your set a little and camera angle, but other than that, great stuff. Sending you guys love from Down Under 🇦🇺❤️
G’day fellas so American 🇺🇸. Way too much vegemite fellas it best on toast with butter and little bit of vegemite, you eat milo straight out tin it’s like chocolate dirt it’s best with ice cream or make milkshakes with it. Good video but it made laugh. If you blokes are in sports you should check out AFL best watch what is AFL the best sport in the world and if you like motorsports then check Supercars V8 at Bathurst. Cheers fellas.
It was the first unboxing video of any kind and a bit of a throw together vid. Next time I'll have a more planned out setup with hopefully a face cam and a top down cam
The joy of Milo is that it doesn't fully dissolve in milk. You get to scoop the wet Milo off the top with a t-spoon before you drink the flavoured milk. It is the best.
"kinda looks like taffy, but not taffy..
-- its taffy!" XDD
OMG!!! No Tim Tams (so you can do a Tim Tam slam!) & no Violet Crumble??? Who was this so called 'Aussie'??? 🤣🤣🤣 And you're not a real Aussie unless you like Vegemite. I love the stuff! Eat it everyday on sandwiches, toast or straight from the jar - yep by the spoonful! mmmmmm........... Ahh! Fairy bread!!! Hundred's & Thousands on thickly buttered fresh white bread! So many memories from my childhood. Every kid's birthday party had it! Definitely a treat in moderation though! Great vid. Looking forward to more 😊🇦🇺🇺🇸
That Aussie would be me lol I was worried chocolate would've melted on the month long trip over there. Rest easy though, I'll try to send them some tim tams next time. If you have more suggestions of what I should send over hmu! I'm planning a Aussie Xmas box
100s and 1000s was a birthday treat, beloved at children's birthdays for at least 60 years.
Fairy bread is usually served at kids parties as a treat very popular with the young uns
And for the adults :) I kept on eating Fairy Bread long after childhood left me.
Guys just a real thin scrap of vegemite on buttered bread or toast as its concentrated so the less you put on the better
Yeah. I kinda cringed when I saw how much was on the toast.
BUGGSY how much vegemite did you out on that toast!?! Hahaha. You guys had me cracking up the whole video, your dad as always is so funny! Such an awesome video Beatbox
Omg I love the bit when she was like it tastes like something died in my mouth 🤣
Good to see you enjoyed most of them. I'm an Aussie now living in California, so I've been doing the opposite, getting used to food here.
Ahah I’m glad this was in my recommended, as an Australian, I’m glad that we can share the culture!
Edit: your dad has the vibe of an “old mate”, basically a person others look up to, has humour and is always in the sun.
Definitely old mate vibes ey. Bloody legend 🤘
FYi they're called Chicken Crimpy as the edges are crimped.
Nice touch with the dual flags. I like it.
Great show. Would be nice to see the products and packaging for demo. Loved the comments and facial expressions. Especially loved just seeing the 3 of you. Waiting to see more.
This was just the first. There will be more videos like this in the future, but with a better set up
Fairy bread started as a poor families child's party food. Majority of Aussies couldn't afford sweets only what they could bake. Having a slice of buttered fairy bread cut into quarters went along way at a party. Kids loved it an over years it became apart of australian culture.
Cool video. If you do further food tasting videos, it would be nice to see the packaging as well as describing the food. For example, what you added to your milk was it a powder like Quick or a more a syrup substance? Was the flavor salty, sweet, sour, etc..? Thanks for sharing food from Australia.
it was milo its a powder that taste like chockolate it can either be used hot or in cold milk its commonly sold in school canteens ( we dont get free meals at school ) if you buy lunch then u can also order milo or tea
Love Your Accent guys and the Older Gentleman is Charming. There's a reason the Aussie Accent is difficult to imitate, We tend to pick up Other People's. My Brother met a pretty English Tourist and Followed Her Home. The following year they got Married and now they have a Teenage Daughter. Apparently He has an English accent which none of Us have ever heard. Subconsciously He'll switch back when thinking or talking about Australia. A friend of mine married an American Lady. They lived in America for a while, unfortunately they had trouble Making Ends. They had to move back to Australia. A group of us were standing around talking to them. She asked Him "What happened to Your Accent?" Everyone just looked at Her mystified. I recently heard someone explain that basically The Aussie Accent stays the same. It just varies on where you live, for instance in Western Australia they tend to have Mild Accent. I'd say Mine is Pretty Average I'm originally from Brisbane (Brisy to locals and others). When I was 13 My Mum and I moved to The Atherton Tablelands, Far North Queensland where She came from. There's a Mountain Range behind Cairns drive up there and you'll find it. You'll also find Rainforest, Waterfalls and Rolling Hills. The temperature is a lot Cooler than the coast. Due to Volcanic Soil from Long Extinct Volcanoes you can grow a large selection of crops. It's Dairy Farming Country (We just call Farms and Ranches the same thing). Anyway amongst Mum's Friends and Family, I know the Stronger Country and or Bogan (Hick) Accent. In general I love them, like Almost All Aussies they're Warm and Friendly People.
This is only the video in YT that I see that they are trying Australian products, but they don't show on camera what they are actually eating or tasting.
First time. Next time I'll have a better setup
Your dad is rocking that hat
hey guys, would be nice to zoom out a bit so viewers can see the product and what your doing as well. fairy bread (100's&1000's) is a snack, novelty you make at a Kids party
That is the first unboxing video that I've ever done so next time I'll have a better setup
@@BeatBoxCowboyGaming all good mate,
New subscriber here. I really enjoyed your video. Have a great day guys. Cheers buddy. You guys made me laugh so hard.
Thx
so fairy bread is a kids treat usuly served at birthday partys it dates back to war times when it was dificult to create cakes parents would butter bread and add sprinkles and i guess it sorta stuck another very aussie desert is anzac biscuits witch is coconut mollasis and other stuff they needed to figure out how to send sweets to loved ones and anzack biscuits were the awnser ps sorry bout my spelling
oh another aussie icon you should try is damper if you make it then make sure you serv it with golden syrup
Every place on earth has its own culture and it always develops differently
Glad U loved some of our foods.
Oh my gosh I'm so excited!!!
There is so much vegemite on that toast, said the Aussie. Only a tiny bit required. A scaping rather than a spreading. I love my vegemite, but watching that made me dry wretch, lol
My brother had no idea what he was doing, lmao
Too much Vegemite. But funny to much.
Lol I know, but my little brother was in charge of that
I thought it was the perfect amount of Vegemite- I personally have at least double this as does my whole family but the amount you had looked good
A spoonful of Milo in your morning coffee
As an Aussie I gotta say great video. Hopefully you improve your set a little and camera angle, but other than that, great stuff.
Sending you guys love from Down Under 🇦🇺❤️
Lol.... with the vegemite you need to put it on thin lol
Your dad is awesome & 😊 But if u showed us what your eating, would be great 👍
G’day fellas so American 🇺🇸. Way too much vegemite fellas it best on toast with butter and little bit of vegemite, you eat milo straight out tin it’s like chocolate dirt it’s best with ice cream or make milkshakes with it. Good video but it made laugh.
If you blokes are in sports you should check out AFL best watch what is AFL the best sport in the world and if you like motorsports then check Supercars V8 at Bathurst. Cheers fellas.
To much Vegemite only need a very thin spread so it looks like slightly burnt toast
fairy bread is mostly at children parties
With Vegemite less is best
Beautiful mate
Looks like I'm going to have to do that response video after all lol show buggsy how to do it properly
YES!!!!! DO IT!!!!
Way to thick on the Vegemite
Try putting Milo over icecream delicious
That sounds good. I might have to try that
Way TOOOOOOO much vegemite boys.
Shapes don't taste like Ritz 😁
Lmao
Hello
Oh wow buggsy is short
Lmao
Lol wow
Hahahaha
@@BeatBoxCowboyGaming you should try anzac buscuits
So American
even a bit of milk in the tea.. nice
Dude the camera work is real bad
I hope you leaned something I learnt please and thank you dont exist in you neck of the woods, is that common for all America.
This would of been great if we could actually see the food your trying and not just your head and shoulders 🤷♂️
It was the first unboxing video of any kind and a bit of a throw together vid. Next time I'll have a more planned out setup with hopefully a face cam and a top down cam
You win the prize for worst cinematography. I wonder what you were eating.
It was my first review video lol. Next time I'll have a better setup, not just a throw together setup