The 100g measurement for food labels is a law in EU. The purpose is to provide information that can be compared with different products regardless of package sizes. At shops you are able to check quickly which product has more or less the stuff you want. For example, you can compare 20g candy bar, 1000g (1kg) bag of macaroni and 1 litre of milk with each other while standing next to shelves at shop and not needing calculator. And like said earlier, as 100g of 100g is 100%, and 10g out of 100g is 10%, you can easily calculate percentages with basic math.
Generally Swedish (and scandinavian food) isn't as sweet as food in the us. We generally use less sugar and care about the amount of fibre we eat, and therefore those biscuits contained whole wheat flour. It's very common to eat whole wheat bread in the mornings for breakfast since we don't have too much sweets for breakfast. I like your comparisons , it makes the cultural food differences stand out even more and I learn something about the rations US have :)
it's not even a cultural difference. I was confused by that as well. In the US, it's not something traditional to eat lots of sugar in the morning besides fruit juice.
In my experience BlåBand highly overestimates the amount of water required for their food packs for whatever reason. I've had best results by putting one or two lines less than the instructions read so that everything is not a soup :D
And there's also the fact that you can always add more water if it's not quite enough... but if you add too much water, you can't exactly take some out. (Now I have a mental picture of someone taking overhydrated BlåBand muesli and wringing it in both hands like a sponge, trying to squeeze the excess water out. LMAO!)
One trick that i use to make protein drinks taste better (both the good and the less tasty versions) is to smell it just before i drink it. Then your body is ready for the taste. Regarding the "per 100 gram" i think its a standard we have in sweden (eu?) that makes it easier to compare two different products regardless of what they weigh. So if you eat the same amount of two different products, you know which one is most nutritious.
Yeah, it's an EU mandate, most prepacked foods has to show nutritional information in a table, and it has to show it in 100g (which makes sense since that gives the percentages). Some products show based on serving size as well, but it still has to include the 100g data.
add to that if it says 6g sugar per 100g you know it is 6% of the weight so if you use only 30g you know that there is 1.8g sugar without much issue. it helps a lot with cost calculations.
It didn't take me long to stop calculating protein in grams when it comes to Swedish packages, just calculate in percentages :) it's always per 100g so like 24g protein in 100g of product = 24% protein. Then it's a lot easier to calculate the exact amount of protein no matter how big a portion, weight * %
Theo British forces and curry go hand in hand and if you can't get a curry ration you always take a few tubes of curry paste on operations to spice things up a bit, in 1991 there was a 48 hour escape and evasion excercise in Wales (UK) and the only grub they gave us was a live rabbit, I genuinely liked the vlog and the food looked great.👍
When I was a bit younger I bought a can of Surströmming. A can bulging of gases. I perforated it with hammer and nail, nearly puked, and by the service/escape hatch in the ceiling of an elevator I placed it on the elevators roof. A 14 floor building elevator shaft, the conduit of horrid fumes spread by the elevator travel - O'boy.....
Great source of salt and protein with bit fat (in that order). the actual taste is very salty fish wit a slight sour taste (vinegar or lemon not like sour milk), i rwaly like it
Everytime you try to read / pronounce a swedish word, it reminds me of myself trying to learn swedish when I used to live in Stockholm a couple of years ago🤪 I always thought it would be super easy for me as I‘m from Germany but I was so wrong! Haha Nice video! Always enjoy watching! 🙏
Biscuit in the UK is a general term that covers all small dough based snacks. Look at custard creams, bourbons, digestives, jammy dodger. The famous HobNob is a bit a transition biscuit; kinda like a cookie but we would still call a biscuit. We would still typically call the cookies that are US style... a cookie. I understand that in USA, and a few other places, a biscuit is more like what we would call a scone or some kind of dumpling? Never actually had a US style biscuit....
Scones tend to be denser, drier, and not as flaky as what we Americans call a biscuit. That's probably because a biscuit is made of bread, while a scone is more of a pastry. Although one thing they share in common is that they're often served with jam or preserves (or honey).
U.S. biscuits are fluffy, crumbly, dense, savory, buttery and sometimes served with gravy. Think of biscuits and gravy, or KFC biscuits. That's the quintessential American biscuit.
I think most soldiers, given time, prepare the breakfast with warm water even when it is supposed to be served cold. Most times you have time to start the gas stove and cook some water first thing when you put your head out of the bivvy bag to have it boiling when your sorting out your gear. The prospect of warm food is pretty much the most attractive thing I can think of when waking up from a cold night, in a cold sleeping-bag, in a cold bivvy bag, in a cold and wet forest. It really dosnt matter how it tastes as long as it is warm. Another plus is that it means that I will have water for my coffie and dont have to eat the powder.
Tootsie rolls are taffy, not toffee. Basically the same ingredients. Taffy is Boiled brown sugar and butter or vegetable oil (along with flavoring and colors) stretched into an aerated dough that's rolled and cut into bite sized pieces. Toffee is caramelized sugar (or molasses), butter and sometimes flour heated to between 149-154 C (300,2-309.2F)
I would suggest watching any video regarding the British tradition of the trooping of the colour. It happens every year exception to 2020 since the 17th century and is a celebration of the regiments within the British armies. It starts with a special routine by the Queens guards and usually finishes with the RAF flying over Buckingham palace in the red arrows. It's also a celebration of the monarchs birthday since around 1800's even if the monarchs true birthday isn't around that time it usually happens in June
I never imagined having the protein drink or bars with a meal, especially breakfast. Normally what we do is all the small things are squirreled away about your person to eat whenever during the day when you feel in need of a boost. The protein drink makes for a great midday snack. Breakfast would probably be just the breakfast main and a cup of coffee.
You really need to get your hands on the unicorn like British menu #10! Hunter’s chicken, beef burrito, chocolate marble cake, cola bottles, apricot biscuits (cookies?).... magic in a bag!
Cookie - chip, hard, crunchy consistency Biscuit - Soft consistency, more like dough-like feel In Europe, or Britain specifically, "biscuit" is actually "cookie". They say biscuit, cookie is more of an American word. "soupy" xD I think you looking for the word "goo" !
Biscuit is the English word for a cookie, how ever due to the popularity of chocolate chip cookies, cookies has now become the name of any over sized biscuits. Biscuits is like a 2 chew treat and not a meal like American cookies.
HE said bolagnase right yay i usually just say spag bowl, but thank you for reading my comment and knowing how to say it. Also love your content keep it up!
14:09 looks like the super-expensive "nature candy" you'd find in a lot of supermarkets in Sweden. Those are just dried fruits, like pineapple, mango bits apricot, banana-chips etc. and they're expensive I'm guessing because they don't sell that much of them, gotta fleece those vegans.
Hi when i did my service in the Swedish army as a tank loader or what you call it, i didnt get this nice mres, It was in 2000, and we got like tin cans with other stuff but almost everyone contained beens… So you got some realy nice once.
Coconut milk and coconut cream is staple for thai and other asian dishes. I do not generally taste the coconut flavour. I use it when I cook at home. You often see it in different curries, like Green curry, red curry, panang curry etc. I would use it more often if I did not know that it has to be shipped across half the world to get to me.
Generally when there's a line inside the bag you'd do better to just use the Force when filling up with water, if you go by the recommended volume it's usually a little too much water
Another American convert to curry! (Warning: chicken korma is about the mildest curry you can get in the UK, so be careful when you try ordering anything 'a little more spicy').
I need salty/fatty stuff in the morning, if I haven't eaten for days, I get crazy low bloodsugar, but nuts, dried fruit or fresh roots will do it for me... Always read up on the natural sources.
Of course youre not comfortable eating on camera, youre too polite. You just seem like such a sweet young man, im sure your mother is very proud! Thank you so much for your service! (Im aware i sound like a grandmother, but i cant help it)
Biscuits are for dunking, Except for cheese biscuits.... i have only dunked Cheddars once, but that was the morning after my 40th, and i was very very drunk still
I recently saw a video of guy bake old style hardtack. Apperantly bland barely eatable "food" for soldiers are still upheld in some militaries as a time honoured tradition. Nice that there are exceptions thou.
Synd att jag inte har några guldburkar kvar. Alla vi som gjorde militärtjänst från 50 tal till 90 tal i Sverige vet vad jag menar 😀. Dom maträtterna som jag minns va Ravioli, Pyttipanna, Lapkojs, Död mans finger, Ärtsoppa, och den berömda leverpastejen 😀
@@DetStoraMisstaget Ja, den var inte dum! 😁 Men jag gillade faktiskt leverpastejen och dom där kexen också... 😜 😂 Jag törs dock inte öppna nån av burkarna jag har kvar... 😳🤮😂
@@attesmatte Leverpastejen gick att äta 😀. Chokladkakan som var mer vit än brun va godare än den såg ut 😂. Om jag minns rätt så va den äldsta från 73 eller åren runt där å jag gjorde lumpen 97-98😂😂😂. Ja kexen va goda. 😂 Jag fick allas i gruppens guldburkar när vi muckade å på något konstigt sätt så va de bara dödmansfinger kvar 😂😂😂😂😂😂. Den va så äcklig 🤢
@@DetStoraMisstaget 😂😂🙈🤮 Eewww! 😂 Nu måste jag ju nästan gå ut i förrådet och kolla vad det är i burkarna som står där. 😜 Synd att man inte kan lägga in bilder här! 😜
No "pretty solid" counter? :D Also, 5 months ago, you got an Estonian MRE, but you never tried it...Howcome? It's food, not poison or something. :) The can with white lid was bread. :) I mean, I didn't see the video of that.
@@CombatArmsChannel well, as someone who served for 11 months, I somewhat agree, but it was all we had and we made the most of it. :D the rations were different too (1-6 mostly).
it is quite easy to tell the difference between a cookie and a biscuit. a cookie should be softer and a bit more chew than a hard biscuit which should be cooked twice ps where the fk did you pick up that size of packet of Yorkshire tea lol
An interesting TH-cam video (12 minutes) to react to, or simply to watch shows what ingenuity, knowhow and intelligence in tactics can do against what should be an overwhelmingly powerful opponent. It's worth noting that the defenses were prepared and awaiting the 'exercise' attacks so any advantage of surprise was taken out of the equation. It's intriguingly entitled "When Britain Nuked America... Twice" th-cam.com/video/-Wx6npt421c/w-d-xo.html I used to love seeing the impressive Vulcans fly past low as a little boy.
The weight might differ though, which could affect how easy it is to compare two different products. E.g. one dry and one wet product. I've never really needed it though, just a thought.
It looks like you have too much liquid in your shake. The 30 gram satchel should have 250-300 ml of water or milk. Looks like you have more than 10 oz in your shaker in the video no?
@@CombatArmsChannel ah my bad. The body lab ultimate chocolate tastes better though as you said. The vanilla flavor is decent too. I only mix it with milk though.
cookie here in the UK refers to a chocolate chip or fruit chip biscuit... a biscuit in general refers to flavoured or plain biscuits or this link might help clear things up en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_shortbread_biscuits_and_cookies
"Still going for deciliter" yeah mate, most of the world does.
The 100g measurement for food labels is a law in EU. The purpose is to provide information that can be compared with different products regardless of package sizes. At shops you are able to check quickly which product has more or less the stuff you want. For example, you can compare 20g candy bar, 1000g (1kg) bag of macaroni and 1 litre of milk with each other while standing next to shelves at shop and not needing calculator.
And like said earlier, as 100g of 100g is 100%, and 10g out of 100g is 10%, you can easily calculate percentages with basic math.
Generally Swedish (and scandinavian food) isn't as sweet as food in the us. We generally use less sugar and care about the amount of fibre we eat, and therefore those biscuits contained whole wheat flour. It's very common to eat whole wheat bread in the mornings for breakfast since we don't have too much sweets for breakfast. I like your comparisons , it makes the cultural food differences stand out even more and I learn something about the rations US have :)
it's not even a cultural difference. I was confused by that as well. In the US, it's not something traditional to eat lots of sugar in the morning besides fruit juice.
I always bring that chicken korma when i go hiking for a few days here in Sweden. Quite good in "the field".
I could imagine
In my experience BlåBand highly overestimates the amount of water required for their food packs for whatever reason. I've had best results by putting one or two lines less than the instructions read so that everything is not a soup :D
I definitely agree! 👍
And there's also the fact that you can always add more water if it's not quite enough... but if you add too much water, you can't exactly take some out. (Now I have a mental picture of someone taking overhydrated BlåBand muesli and wringing it in both hands like a sponge, trying to squeeze the excess water out. LMAO!)
Spot on 👍🏻! Same here.
One trick that i use to make protein drinks taste better (both the good and the less tasty versions) is to smell it just before i drink it. Then your body is ready for the taste.
Regarding the "per 100 gram" i think its a standard we have in sweden (eu?) that makes it easier to compare two different products regardless of what they weigh. So if you eat the same amount of two different products, you know which one is most nutritious.
Yeah, it's an EU mandate, most prepacked foods has to show nutritional information in a table, and it has to show it in 100g (which makes sense since that gives the percentages). Some products show based on serving size as well, but it still has to include the 100g data.
add to that if it says 6g sugar per 100g you know it is 6% of the weight so if you use only 30g you know that there is 1.8g sugar without much issue. it helps a lot with cost calculations.
It didn't take me long to stop calculating protein in grams when it comes to Swedish packages, just calculate in percentages :) it's always per 100g so like 24g protein in 100g of product = 24% protein.
Then it's a lot easier to calculate the exact amount of protein no matter how big a portion, weight * %
That is the whole point of that system
Theo British forces and curry go hand in hand and if you can't get a curry ration you always take a few tubes of curry paste on operations to spice things up a bit, in 1991 there was a 48 hour escape and evasion excercise in Wales (UK) and the only grub they gave us was a live rabbit, I genuinely liked the vlog and the food looked great.👍
"Surströmming is a biological weapon" comment.
:D
De är de 😀
When I was a bit younger I bought a can of Surströmming. A can bulging of gases.
I perforated it with hammer and nail, nearly puked, and by the service/escape hatch in the ceiling of an elevator I placed it on the elevators roof. A 14 floor building elevator shaft, the conduit of horrid fumes spread by the elevator travel - O'boy.....
We used to throw a can of it in the vents before gym class if we hated the daily subject.
Great source of salt and protein with bit fat (in that order). the actual taste is very salty fish wit a slight sour taste (vinegar or lemon not like sour milk), i rwaly like it
@@najroe With potatoes, onion and tunnbröd it´s great! Man, I´m getting hungry now
You should count how many times you say ”decent” and ”solid” in a video 😂
Everytime you try to read / pronounce a swedish word, it reminds me of myself trying to learn swedish when I used to live in Stockholm a couple of years ago🤪 I always thought it would be super easy for me as I‘m from Germany but I was so wrong! Haha
Nice video! Always enjoy watching! 🙏
Biscuit in the UK is a general term that covers all small dough based snacks. Look at custard creams, bourbons, digestives, jammy dodger. The famous HobNob is a bit a transition biscuit; kinda like a cookie but we would still call a biscuit. We would still typically call the cookies that are US style... a cookie.
I understand that in USA, and a few other places, a biscuit is more like what we would call a scone or some kind of dumpling? Never actually had a US style biscuit....
Scones tend to be denser, drier, and not as flaky as what we Americans call a biscuit. That's probably because a biscuit is made of bread, while a scone is more of a pastry. Although one thing they share in common is that they're often served with jam or preserves (or honey).
U.S. biscuits are fluffy, crumbly, dense, savory, buttery and sometimes served with gravy. Think of biscuits and gravy, or KFC biscuits. That's the quintessential American biscuit.
I think most soldiers, given time, prepare the breakfast with warm water even when it is supposed to be served cold. Most times you have time to start the gas stove and cook some water first thing when you put your head out of the bivvy bag to have it boiling when your sorting out your gear. The prospect of warm food is pretty much the most attractive thing I can think of when waking up from a cold night, in a cold sleeping-bag, in a cold bivvy bag, in a cold and wet forest. It really dosnt matter how it tastes as long as it is warm. Another plus is that it means that I will have water for my coffie and dont have to eat the powder.
Tootsie rolls are taffy, not toffee.
Basically the same ingredients.
Taffy is Boiled brown sugar and butter or vegetable oil (along with flavoring and colors) stretched into an aerated dough that's rolled and cut into bite sized pieces.
Toffee is caramelized sugar (or molasses), butter and sometimes flour heated to between 149-154 C (300,2-309.2F)
I would suggest watching any video regarding the British tradition of the trooping of the colour. It happens every year exception to 2020 since the 17th century and is a celebration of the regiments within the British armies. It starts with a special routine by the Queens guards and usually finishes with the RAF flying over Buckingham palace in the red arrows. It's also a celebration of the monarchs birthday since around 1800's even if the monarchs true birthday isn't around that time it usually happens in June
I never imagined having the protein drink or bars with a meal, especially breakfast. Normally what we do is all the small things are squirreled away about your person to eat whenever during the day when you feel in need of a boost. The protein drink makes for a great midday snack.
Breakfast would probably be just the breakfast main and a cup of coffee.
You really need to get your hands on the unicorn like British menu #10! Hunter’s chicken, beef burrito, chocolate marble cake, cola bottles, apricot biscuits (cookies?).... magic in a bag!
Cookie - chip, hard, crunchy consistency
Biscuit - Soft consistency, more like dough-like feel
In Europe, or Britain specifically, "biscuit" is actually "cookie". They say biscuit, cookie is more of an American word.
"soupy" xD I think you looking for the word "goo" !
Chicken Korma is a great meal, glad to see you enjoyed this.
Steven, keep'em ration videos coming ;-) btw, it would be nice to hear opinion(s) from field kitchen vs. MRE type of ration...
They have a Mexican tuna that is wonderful! It's definitely my favourite. Nice vid 👍
Biscuit is the English word for a cookie, how ever due to the popularity of chocolate chip cookies, cookies has now become the name of any over sized biscuits. Biscuits is like a 2 chew treat and not a meal like American cookies.
HE said bolagnase right yay i usually just say spag bowl, but thank you for reading my comment and knowing how to say it. Also love your content keep it up!
Try mixing the crunchy granola with the dried fruit
Hop some one can send you a Swedish could war recon. The gould tins and pansarkrackers. Love to hear your words on that topic.
dillkött och tomatkyckling och pyttipanna var gött.
Swedes use ketsup on Pasta Bolonese.
I like how you say that like everybody does it. We don't, in reality it's more rare than seeing someone eat it normally.
14:09 looks like the super-expensive "nature candy" you'd find in a lot of supermarkets in Sweden. Those are just dried fruits, like pineapple, mango bits apricot, banana-chips etc. and they're expensive I'm guessing because they don't sell that much of them, gotta fleece those vegans.
Hi when i did my service in the Swedish army as a tank loader or what you call it, i didnt get this nice mres, It was in 2000, and we got like tin cans with other stuff but almost everyone contained beens… So you got some realy nice once.
Massive serving? where ? Most rations have to small servings.
This man has Yorkshire tea.
Spiffing. *tips tophat*
Thanks for the review
Coconut milk and coconut cream is staple for thai and other asian dishes. I do not generally taste the coconut flavour. I use it when I cook at home. You often see it in different curries, like Green curry, red curry, panang curry etc. I would use it more often if I did not know that it has to be shipped across half the world to get to me.
Korma is a mild curry, and that word you couldn't pronounce (and I can spell!) is a region of India.
hahaha ok
Can we please send this guy a 60:s guldburk for reaction?
Helvete nej. We don't want to end up giving him food poisoning.
1 dl =100 ml, 1dl= 0.42 coups
biscuits is a word use in Australia but all of them is right word but just use in different English spoken countries.
Cookie= choc-chip big thing
Biscuit= small thing
Not all time. There is small cookies and big biscuits...
@@magnusE7 true
In finnish army we have almost the same Rations.
Generally when there's a line inside the bag you'd do better to just use the Force when filling up with water, if you go by the recommended volume it's usually a little too much water
Sick mandalorian helmet😲
thanks haha
The Chiken Korms is a jackpot when you get it.
Another American convert to curry! (Warning: chicken korma is about the mildest curry you can get in the UK, so be careful when you try ordering anything 'a little more spicy').
I need salty/fatty stuff in the morning, if I haven't eaten for days, I get crazy low bloodsugar, but nuts, dried fruit or fresh roots will do it for me... Always read up on the natural sources.
His hoodie should say pretty good🤣🤣🤣🤣
Pretty Solid you mean, always makes me smile when he says that.
Of course youre not comfortable eating on camera, youre too polite. You just seem like such a sweet young man, im sure your mother is very proud! Thank you so much for your service! (Im aware i sound like a grandmother, but i cant help it)
It is actually studied that when you hear yourself eating it makes the meal more fulfilling.
Muglai is a cuisine of the Muglai empire which pretty well is India
I expected you to like the pasta more, but that chicken corma does look pretty good.👍
I’m from the UK n I think that would a cookie n not a biscuit
Same Italian food is the best dish I’ve ever tasted
If it looks like a cookie and smells like a cookie it will be a cookie
He should be saying let's get this out on a tray
nice.
is that book on the bottom right the unknown soldier?
Biscuits are for dunking, Except for cheese biscuits....
i have only dunked Cheddars once, but that was the morning after my 40th, and i was very very drunk still
Omg the mandalorian stuff ;__;
The brown cookie is better together with coffee.
Can you make a video when you are giving your freinds some testtest of the Swedish MRE??
Along with 15,000 AT4:s and Robot 17 (Swedish anti-ship version of the Hellfire), Sweden has also sent 175,000 of these rations to Ukraine. 😎
You should try Finnish national food "Mämmi" It's eaten with cream. It's disgustingly good
"Mämmi" is not for humans ffs!! I bet my dog wouldn't even touch it!
@@matteedstrom It's just caramelized rye porridge. That's why it's so sweet
@@matteedstrom Det beror förmodligen på att du är en Svensk mes...
I recently saw a video of guy bake old style hardtack. Apperantly bland barely eatable "food" for soldiers are still upheld in some militaries as a time honoured tradition. Nice that there are exceptions thou.
Synd att jag inte har några guldburkar kvar. Alla vi som gjorde militärtjänst från 50 tal till 90 tal i Sverige vet vad jag menar 😀. Dom maträtterna som jag minns va Ravioli, Pyttipanna, Lapkojs, Död mans finger, Ärtsoppa, och den berömda leverpastejen 😀
Det står fortfarande några såna burkar här. 😂 Du kan få dom om du vill! 😜 Dom har väl nästan samlarvärde idag. 🙈😂
@@attesmatte 😂😂😂. Tack men nej tack. Men ja det borde de vara. 😂. Va nog bara raviolin som jag tyckte va god om jag minns rätt 😂😂😀👍
@@DetStoraMisstaget
Ja, den var inte dum! 😁 Men jag gillade faktiskt leverpastejen och dom där kexen också... 😜 😂
Jag törs dock inte öppna nån av burkarna jag har kvar... 😳🤮😂
@@attesmatte Leverpastejen gick att äta 😀. Chokladkakan som var mer vit än brun va godare än den såg ut 😂. Om jag minns rätt så va den äldsta från 73 eller åren runt där å jag gjorde lumpen 97-98😂😂😂. Ja kexen va goda. 😂 Jag fick allas i gruppens guldburkar när vi muckade å på något konstigt sätt så va de bara dödmansfinger kvar 😂😂😂😂😂😂. Den va så äcklig 🤢
@@DetStoraMisstaget
😂😂🙈🤮 Eewww! 😂
Nu måste jag ju nästan gå ut i förrådet och kolla vad det är i burkarna som står där. 😜 Synd att man inte kan lägga in bilder här! 😜
Sonn We had Cans at the -90
No "pretty solid" counter? :D
Also, 5 months ago, you got an Estonian MRE, but you never tried it...Howcome? It's food, not poison or something. :)
The can with white lid was bread. :)
I mean, I didn't see the video of that.
Yeah I tried, but didn't record. I thought people wouldn't want to see that, but I guess that's the whole point haha
@@CombatArmsChannel well, yeah! :) What did you end up trying then?
@@Call_me_E_TV I dont remember but it was all pretty bad lmao
@@CombatArmsChannel well, as someone who served for 11 months, I somewhat agree, but it was all we had and we made the most of it. :D the rations were different too (1-6 mostly).
Nice...👍.
26:27...tips his hat to Steve...👍.
Sorry to hear about the US rations. Sound pretty depressing.
I like to mix that dried/dehydrated fruit with cashews. Can eat it all day, lol.
Well we here in Sweden don’t care so much about the text on the back 😉😁 we just eat it
It is funny because I live in sweden and i never seen those food that you are trying. xD
How is that strange? It's not like countries diets consist of 10 different pre packaged foods.
Try surstrømming:)
Lol. Are you trying to kill him? 😂
You guys get milk in the field??? / Sweden.
You should have proper Indian made kuruma one day. You'll love it sir.
Ugh, I hated those granola or müsli mixes. Add just a dab too much water and it will basically become vomit in a bag.
You understand that the rest of the world uses the metric system right? lol
What do your tattoos mean?
Hi Sir..i miss u..have a good day!
"Nice hiss"
it is quite easy to tell the difference between a cookie and a biscuit. a cookie should be softer and a bit more chew than a hard biscuit which should be cooked twice ps where the fk did you pick up that size of packet of Yorkshire tea lol
haha a fan sent it as a gift
@@CombatArmsChannel lol that would explain it and ps love the content of your videos
An interesting TH-cam video (12 minutes) to react to, or simply to watch shows what ingenuity, knowhow and intelligence in tactics can do against what should be an overwhelmingly powerful opponent.
It's worth noting that the defenses were prepared and awaiting the 'exercise' attacks so any advantage of surprise was taken out of the equation.
It's intriguingly entitled "When Britain Nuked America... Twice" th-cam.com/video/-Wx6npt421c/w-d-xo.html
I used to love seeing the impressive Vulcans fly past low as a little boy.
Hi Dude
So regarding the calories.
If I remember correctly it displays values for having it dry and having it cooked
Peace
huh thats interesting
The calories don't change if you cook it...
@@attesmatte yeah I'm confused on how that works lol
@@CombatArmsChannel
Yeah, adding heat doesn't add THAT kind of energy... 😜 😂
The weight might differ though, which could affect how easy it is to compare two different products. E.g. one dry and one wet product. I've never really needed it though, just a thought.
Try ”real turmat” brand. They are great. Their bolognese. 🤘🏻👌🏻
It looks like you have too much liquid in your shake. The 30 gram satchel should have 250-300 ml of water or milk. Looks like you have more than 10 oz in your shaker in the video no?
It was 10oz. Harder to tell with the rounded bottom
@@CombatArmsChannel ah my bad. The body lab ultimate chocolate tastes better though as you said. The vanilla flavor is decent too. I only mix it with milk though.
cookie here in the UK refers to a chocolate chip or fruit chip biscuit...
a biscuit in general refers to flavoured or plain biscuits
or this link might help clear things up en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_shortbread_biscuits_and_cookies
should try the granola muesli with warm/hot milk too
those cheese biscuits would be here in the UK, called a cracker, as they are thin and crack when you bite
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